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Arlington EXote) 7 well isthe name of the Assist Wesleyville, Oh ie A FRONTIER INCIDENT. A Missouri Woman Alone in the Wil- derness with a Murdered Husband. BATES COUNT National Bank. OF BUTLER, MO Idest Bank in the County. doesn’t care to have undue _ publici— y Postmaster ty given to facts that only concern He was born and Newly Furnished, PROP’R, him personally. And wi Just Openec J. LANSDOWN, mation was and wt ever, M Caddo I. T. Letter to ¥ March a wagon id cede ae nsisting of his e AohreAiaane ere pie aia cs ee a) . = =e ae > rs old, one five TO ™~\ Capital paid in, - - $75,000. hee Vos che : a W.J. LANSDOWN M. D. | : ; by CRISP ON FOSSILS : a ee sa great many readers © = . DEALER IN a i Surplus ae ae yf, -000 | the News remember Grim ot Ric ond Conservat a : = i Vault, B urglar-Proof @"S,* brother-in-law of John Ba- y as you forget te Gal Jobat GC: Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Soy / Large Vault, Ve. | ker, of Palmyra, pre — Wnig » wisdom has lad up eared a venarise othe CIGARS, TOBACCO, KEVC : i < : !of Philadelphia. Anna Degamore, DC aan ea ae r i th wa =. y A OG. i Safe with Time Lock better ceed in Union township you; in all his nose, his poor eae the (Crisp) was NALKeE Sie GE the Pi cin Mo ; : ; |+Sis’?? Degamore, arried struggles. tem platens) burp ts anc eee Ne ealieeair: Ae ile the Pa : are, : é g i We = prepara oe! : Spretaberegs | Cox about mine years ago, and failures, his pitteous h Tne ence ne ee ee q onceaas (Bis and a exchange, | then they have made their hon and his tearful, honest penitence, all TD ahiocesGe cao aidates hea : receive deposits &c., &c. | western Texas and the Indian bie beanies of a) Gays qlee your ie c apes oh is tory. Mrs. Cox arrived at Caddo a aS = ae tay which has about it < decid- DIRECTORS. few days ago, and I will give her | Peart must grow een i = Phelps? Bw miehcacy Fe. es | story as near as I can, for it is her i ae the little se ot gee 200d, so Ne Dr. Elliot Pyie ifon. J. B. Newberry | Fequest that it may be printed in the | full of wondertul possibilities, so fae E. P. Henry, I.N. i Monroe City and Palmyra papers. | rich with seeds ot strength that will Loveciand Galnceiia oh fon Gon: Vi Ua aaa Wy Bard | Shel sase as aan ae filled | ripen bye and bve, for good or Be ie win Evan? of Implements ever brought into Bates county. bpo: Wood, LE M. Patty, cS Fae ie oF ee ws - ere | evil, as you walk and hive betore the Necee beard a Basis : The Casaday Sulky Plow, Farmers fnend, Me ee ae dae gee é panes en eae sane Brown & Keystone Planters, the Haworth check Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith. | boy; even as you look at him, re- NATIONAL BANK, BUTLER, MO.: Cash Capital and Surplus, $57,850. JOHN H. SULLENS T.W. CHILDS, Wa. E. WALTON,.. €. C. DUKE,. DON KINNEY. DIRECTORS -- President - Vice President. ----Cashier. -Ase’t Cashier -Clerk and Collector. Dr. T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, R, D. Williams. Judge J. He Sati iGreen W. Walton, judge J. H. Sullens, r.N, L, Whipple. A.L, McBride, ‘T, W, Childs,” Frank Votis, Ws, EF, Walton, C, H, Dutchec* J. Rue Jenkins. out from the wagon and started to find some one to assist me. There was no house, as I tound out after- and little brother stayed under the wagon with papa. Mamma got lost and did not come back that night. We slept with papa under the wag- on.’? Mrs. Cox said: ‘*I got back the next day about nine o’clock, and again tried to put the body in the wagon, but could not. We stayed there thatnight and next morning saw that I would have to do some— thing with the body, so I buried it the best I could; with an ax and a board I dughis grave and buried him the best I could. I hitched up the horses and started tor Colorado City, sixty miles away the nearest place that I knew of. At about twelve o’clock that day we tried to cross a stream; the horses mired down and we had to leave them, and 75 cents each. Halt the peppermint of the world They want either an Arthur or an author. Itis gomg to be hard for any modern city to acquire the civilization of ancient Rome. She had eight circuses. A New York murderer spent his last day on earth in eating fried ovs- ters, smoking cigarettes and receiv- ing flowers. A baby has been born in the Chi- cago jail. If it isn’t a girl, look out horse for a great political wa: some day. Austrian brides are allowed twelve F. J. Tygard. report of a gun; I turned and saw | : | Calves of his legs too lars means Regen ie call lana. — William tall back on the grass. He | member what you were thirty or for- | ie Obredclion too Ushers “Norton? foo OFFICERS. had been shot in the right breast and | 4) V¢, . Rene. Gnd Hlese ars : i eee TS ty years ago. are Says sits Coat tail hangs too near tu 7i00e Das i a never spoke afterward. I was sit- | Wicbow : x : S \ \ E, I kR ( ok. , | ‘IV A , I 4 O R LEWIS CHENEY - - President: | ting onthe wagon, we were just{™~ v- aide and his nose turns in the wro die | ) 2. .C.CLARK - - - - Vice President.| ready to start: I saw that he was ae | rection, heavenward. Bob Camp -I. TYGARD - - - Cashier. | dead and tried to put the body inthe | This and That. i bell? An Alaska seal, sleak, soft, | The new Weir all Iron and steel combined cul- wagon, but could net, so I pulled it Peaches grown in a hot—house are | Sera ard) he nileeine: ic belOnes me tivators, the new Pekin, all 1ron and steel com BUTLER under the wagon, I then took a horse | ejjing in Broadway, New York, at i as ce : aia bined cultivators, Butord Rock Island, Weir, is ; the zoo zoo at St. Louis, their best Furst & Bradly, Canton, Chpder & Morrison specimen; full of serpents teeth and} as sharp as a Mexican cactus is of j ward, within forty ae pe is raised in Michigan. Half thedev-| thorns. Marmaduke? A good sol- . ose het 2 <s eee ae wcoce [ilment of the world 1s raised in} dier, a braver man never sit in the The Bain Farm wagon, the Racine Spring —IN— talking, while her little girl, seven Ohi c é W: hel Baker Gian Dall” Ha Cea years old, finished the story. She aC- saddle. The road to his headquar— ie eae a Kt - J rill, Harrows of a Opera House Bloek said: ‘*Mamma went oft to find The Republicans seem likely toj ters was ever open to all and hej BOS ane a a eS: ? somebody to help us. I and_ sister | nominate Mr. Blaine or Mr. Arthur. | would share his last pinch of salt TT Oo Pp BB U Gar Gr IE Ke ss, with a comrade, he needs no word trom me; as to his prospects I know nothing about them. Are you in politics? Lamin my grave, do not believe in the resurec— tion and think that the air would be purer it all men politically dead were interred, as there are a good many speedy interment. fa— vor to ask, that none of the political menials that are being talked of are buried on the same side of the river with me, then perchance some of the old guard of Platte and Clay may pluck an uncultivated flower and lay political carcasses that need I have but one last | | | BARBED WIR GRAIN MARKET Plows. Headquters tor Iron, Steel Nails, and wagon wood work, and the only exclusive line of Shelf Hardware in the city. R. R. DEACON NEW HLEV ATOR. WE ARE IN THE OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: trayeled on foot until we fell in with aie sche MPa a a _, ton my grave, ana not haye to seek Sas ee : c. c Duke, some movers, who took us to Color- ae ie esgroom can complain of tin a cemetery, wherein all kind ot © =e neer, a ‘ite. > 1 at ms Db ie”. ¥ teet. = . } +. John B. Ellis,” J: E a poo uN I _ know nothing about | #5 bride's c teet | pestiferious insects, human jackals li i bs S, Q, Dutcher, J, T, McKee he shooting. The Hartford Post says that the | that breed : } snes able B NEE Henry Donovan ie H, Humpt rey, Mrs. Cox ts here among strangers, voice of Connecticut is eB tue: Rie | ee ; oe ca Be chee tae at | po yo oe est faciliti — == “| thou a wild Indian would sympa- s or tee ke aes eae ae or and l C i B Large Fire and Burglar a -— her. _ says if any ot pene geass pe ecalall aa . poernoe shot the tbiquitous Colonel cae in ates z = 1er triends or relatives want to write | O€ Callin or something to drink | went out to see ainan and the = cur- c Proof Safe = : ‘ : ee ' with time lock. to her, direct to Mrs. Anna Cox, Phe Logan boom is said to mean | tain s rung down to slow music. | Caddo, Choctaw Nation Indian = Lope oe | Receives deposits subject to check at Territory vot Logan, but Grant. It 1s now | Phere is but one Crisp and his | sight, Loans money buys and sells ex: i easy to understand why Gen. Grant! home is by the Big Blue. | * change and does a reneral Bankiny bus- 2 3 : | : i fae When You See Boys. advises the Democracy to nominate | Your business is respectfully solicited. | Burlington Hawkeye. { Mr. Randall. ie and sat ! higt é When you see a boy coming down — : >. >: ‘ Si j Costof a Crazy Quilt. 2 us one = ae bony yea ees ete by machinery, : g The St. Paul Pioneer Press| pyenance empty aload of corn in two minutes. No danger to team or wi THE HORNS the streetwithalballlol) cord mvbic | “Sp heces that Bdmonds will be the | aun, 4 : Highest market price cash up no urumbling, Honest. weights. Ta hand and a look on his serious tac Garfield of rS8S4. If this 1s true, the i A certain girl has pieced a ‘crazy once. We have regen ed the Grain Market ot Butler and have like that worn by the picture of an Dip sige tiise ncn quilt’” containing 9,000 bits of mb—/} worth thousands of dollars to the ersof Bates county. In addition pt early Christian father standing in the}. “a ( nies f ens in-points |} bon. It must have taken at least | Corn we handle ail other kinds of Grain. “KER & CHILDS® i : ao = ing out the Guiteau of 1885. ea agen > nj : | arena waiting tor the new lion to be : i WSSU SSS Siri ee ces ‘ : Bae fi A cre clown F I: {That would make 27,000 minut aa aa ae oc SEO 2a called out to dinner, it is a sign that A-crcus clowe m Dayton, O., : ene ate . if you just cast your eyes ae fell dead after getting off a mother- | 4 hour a day for a year and nearly | ESTABLISHED 1870. a pomcenveteithet Rew’x tise dace | “iw yoke. “This ommbe tobe = [ieee months Iu that one this) Pe Reuse ers WHEEL & i nimbly in the air to the lacivious | Waring to paragraphers, but par foolish girl might kave learned a op ER C ao pleasing of a whole colouy of tele- | S'@Phers are tougher than clowns. | modern language, become an ac- REEVES & C0 a graph wires. The Democrats are not famous | Plshed cook and houeskceper, HARDWARE meee When you see a boy going along | for courage, but they would not be studied noend of history and scence, | pea Colambus, Ind. LINDERS. = in the merry, merry sunshine with | afraid to renominate their old ticket. ce HeMe Clyne eve Ga Siu! Gis i a his hat in his hand, snaking his hair | Would the Republicans dare to re- Se, oe are Oe oes dns CROCE IES NEW ———_— 4 with a pine stick to get it dry, now | nominate their old ticket. poor that would have lasted to the | A r and then leaning his head on one Mr. Talmage advises married peo SESS NAILS Belf-Swinging “SP Mow P : side, pounding the other side with ple to avoid first quarrels. As Mr. = 2 STRAW WAGONS, * aE corre his hand and practically kicking his | Talmage suggests no other scheme WOMEN OF THE WORLD- IRON & Grocery House | feet in the air, in desperate efforts to | for findine ae which is boss. the z ae ere i saae STAEKER BUGGIES, vet t -ater ne eae = eee : i wo muscular American wome © OF | get the water — of his ears; or| first quarrels are likely to go on. i et a = abe atest es For 1854. IND | when you see him holding a warm ne ae ee er ae make a living at Reading, P., by | STEEL, wn j i Mr. Schenck recently died i - + tno os | I ) proved his ears tor the same pur- woes aN +" | breaking stone tor the streets. | iG 3 enna, contessed ing committed | % DNGB j Pose, itis a true signthat you may | Searles it nage A woman evangelist recently per | WAGON Always in the Lead: " es é 2 nurders. tis d= that { : fs : The self-swinging device saves lerelin cker ; j think ot that hoy standing — speech- | formed a marriage ceremony i H rociine | rad sade ing Stacker, At Sher well known 1) BUSSES ye Schenck had been permitted to | =x cereinony in Obio: | saves working in dust, saves ne man tore than IRON, noand popular | less by and by, when his mother | z : Itis the first case otf the sort on record. | ere ers — on aot peas pulls cord 3 a u core “~w montl ee = ee | ‘ irst Ca tor ord. . , ae , Sta ye 8 eT e pushex é stand on the East side of the | asks him how his shirt came to be jsrinde peonths tone cs would Austr, ri ] ee a ‘in woes H ii aye tt € | have emmigrated to Ohio. Austriin brides are allowed tw : tear pre nolsting apparstus places al straw and square, are leading the | Wrong side out. You must not run | eee z Z ; Mi dozen stockings. Surely no Stuer sae stack from start to finish, No AND = SoeRY nee Tues ae etore ceath, Mignet], . rs zi FAIS : ‘The new stacker- fe eee el i GROCERY TRADE down the street im the direction of | _ . i eee . | bridegroom can compla of ius HAISH COS. falling through tomer end Sack on * EN {his home under the impression that | Sian fo Note ewer ae tose | bride’s cold teet aoe es 2 a fee CHAIN s : : Pee ee a i «op : s . pes, Stakes, derricks or props to fix or take off. NE : sa BUTLER. _ws the boy is being murdered. You | ™ lite again, should wish it to be The Bocheh prophess ti BARB WIRE £ loads down low on wagon: no top-Acaty fap ‘Their stock is composed ot can’t kill a boy with a skate strap j just what it has been.’’ It is evident | "S poten orcbreey tat when : : ee perfect aad handy machine bone una UME EB Feed Flo |; And in hoc signoes you wil! kn ae that Mr. Mignet was always weil | Miss Mary Anderson returns to our Send for Catalogue No 3, or call on f of | i : aS r vi he r ur and the best oa Pies | pr eae HELE | shores she will prove the greatest at- Wortheast Gorner Square, Butier, . e a 2 as been m= swimming} ; a H cti = : = = traction America has ever k r qualiy of Staple and | when he should have been at school |__ The bayonets furnished to the | oe SS fancy Groceries, learning that twenty-six propositions | British troops by contractors bent An GHGSSE! Cina AOA, eae I take pleasure in . a - Aes = ltains an articl sane ee * sti sala rach sete clog 2 3 Glass, Queensware and Cutlery, | *'¢ followed by the acusative, allthe | like lead when pushed against the | ‘75 ap article entit How to! the public that 1 have Iecated in ¥ THEY ARE AT } Way trom ad to ultra thinty-clad body of an Arab soldier. | ete Wie teen nes eek Tne ait ee Oye Eee LESS EXP SE } ‘*Whenyou see a boy with the} The Britis er must hereafter pe mscenasS $ | sorted atocs of ’ id = EN : eS : | dress tor : : js (jeweiry and =| Thax any house in the eity iL ot his pantaloons bulging | hook | : a ge = cae bin aa y, ai > , ° sib | ae a the s ! therefore do vot fear competition | out until he looks like a bemble vee} © A Cincinnati reporter Seats anes Saas liberal meee for Produce. | laden for the hive. while he walks j a Sunday Iclass. As = ' y solic ontinuance of t a biet = = : eS <4 Li} : ronage of their many Soatoctene eos | along trying to look as thin as asplit | Cinnat: man is liable to be killed in a } Wii! gladly attend to their wishes at lathe and Wearing a profound ex- | riot at any moment. ¢ journalistic | auv and ail times, | Pression of supernatural mnocence, i toresight of this young n is not so | htem to me, you ean have tt titgeod run order and tee satistactio FRANZ 8 Goods delivered in the city nmit premptiv. é Chas. Denney. s | you know without Tteterring to this | surprising as it might be in some | code of signals that poy has been j other localities. ppecume in somebody's orchard and | Emancipation Protian | a e3% HARDY Butler. Rio on Coggs- }