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1X. — BOLD OUTLAWS. ag fable Mo. Pacific R. R ' the newspaper advertising did | - & SournueRN BRaNcn.) | i ‘ ding Sunday, May roth, and | farther notice, trains will leave tase. Create a Sensation. ss foilows: © GOING NORTH. : pag Express....----4:45 AM ah r Express..-.+00- 7:55PM ‘yolllbr ae recdation.. #202100 PM 1 | | number of copies, loaded with local Forest City, Mo., July 29.—Three ' adyertising aad great advantages, outlaws who had been playing their|and wi found by conversing with arts in the vicinity of Craig for some | parties who finally came here pros- days, were followed by Deputy} pecting that the ful! advertising Sheriff Frame to the Nodqway river, | coluus of our pap:is which they crossing near Nodaway station, yes-|had secn did more than all else to terday, and were placed easily under | impress them with the growth and arrest and, as was supposed, dis-| importance of the place. . We found that we could not over- By a dexterous move the men ob-|do this thing—that the more we fy 1 iiss wks’ atvect com. tained some weapons and a hand to| paid ont for these purposes the j Louis and all points east | hand fight followed for several rounds | more were our profits. Every new - a sree ar palenta. with the deputy sheriff, whoreceived | comer was # customer to our stores, rates and other intormation | four shots, which passed through | and while their advertismg paid to E, K. Carnes. Agent. = mr about his = one scraping | them rich returns, it served the 4 the flesh from hisback. Beingalone | double purposetoimpress the eastern r E. CATTERLIN | with three desperadoes, he then| manwho had an eye to business with r DEPUTY made a retreat, when the thieves) the fact that Wichita was a rising , took to their horses and fled. town, and thus we til ‘ : y go on until we Be in County Surveyor The men were next discovered | have added population since I came s i \ AND near Corning to-day and followed | here of 20,000, and property has in- y =| in ica closely up the bottom to near Phelps | creased in business places more than é f oles CIVIL ENGINEER. where 100 armed citizens surrounded | a thousand fold, and in the country Fie Orders of Surveys left with | them and captured the youngest | round about us the appreciation has y PRR | Real regeave prompt st- | member, but not until Anthony De-} been over 400 per cent. y See Square, over R.A. Atel: Long and Will Bostwick, constables| I know as well as you can know r } County, Mo. of Graig, were shot down, the former | that printer’s ink is the best capital . : _ === | through the head and the latter the| to boom a town. Had we not used ¥ , E. TUCKE R, shoulder. DeLong will probably it unsparingly Wichita would not Is Es, die. have been larger than Carthage. As at _ DENTIST, Armed recruits are pouring in| it is, we will soon outrank any town from all directions, and if the two| in the state.” j ene in the state. ‘ ER, si MISSOURI. | nen, who are desperate and armed| This is characteristic; there is a OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. to the teeth with five Winchesters, familiar twang that reminds us of ’ i : ___ } are captured alive there will be quick | home, sweet home, as it were. In . a tawyors. work made of them. ; ; other words, the Wichita man talks 0) ---—--| The men are well furnished with | like an Atlanta man, and the wonder- F BADGER, ‘ ammunition and exeeute shots not} ful growth of the Kansas town is tee in all courte. All legal business selled 1 f 3 tlaw: ° ee ee oon ormer outlaws. | paralleled by the extraordinary ce Nasal aia we They are all bad men to take and} growth of Atlanta during the past e : ISON & GRAVES, declare they will not be taken alive, | fifteen years. : . but as scores of farmers and citizens| The moral of this is obvi 1 ‘ AT LAW. vores , e moral o is is obvious. 5: A ORN«YS L are pouring in armed with shot-guns, | There is not a town in Georgia, nor : ; pes Side Square, over Lans- | rifles and muskets it is a foregone | in the south, that cannot achieve a $ \ Drug re. : : 4 ’ Soman leet Scat ees conclusion that they will be taken by reasonable degree of prosperity by ) Fe LAWYERS daylight if not sooner, dead if not | blowing its own horn.—Atlanta Con- ‘ ; mo. Office front room over Bates | alive. stitution. a a onal Bank. tt BB Francisco. S. P. FRaycisco. Re | i ANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at as iS EO bene geneer So it will be seen that President , Butler, Mo., will practice in ‘ Cleveland is on the apparent verge of Bates and adjoining . Prompt attention given to col- Before cooking your rabbit you must catch him. A town that ex- A ye Office over Wright & Glorius’| pects to prosper in this country of a grand tour of the great cities of laughing, and the chancellor re- cee Bona, to be approved cere ATL oe et ie Duck ene. fas = 72 | must so spread its nets as to catch|the south and west, geographical) marked: “Well, gentlemen, Elm is | hurt"? "Way Sactena)scager” | 5 miles north of Butler and 1-3 wie to W. SILVERS. live men—energetic men, progress- divisions of the country which he | tough, whether you find it wet or} _™ a west of Passaic station, Post office to i ive men. A town with any natural — at ‘“ = dry.” —Nashville Banner. { Administrator’s Notice. Butler, Mo. am. : C dvantages at all will succeed if its sper hay rl! Soe ee See Notice is hereby given, that letters ofadmin- Se ae = * A ad “soso wal andl Cased tad energetic and _enterpris- and make a better president of him Ogawka, Ds., July 16th, 1887. ; of Subine ple, deceased, hay . ce m prenied _ ae — paar ee y- ‘ ts, in the Appellate Court ut Kansas |ing. Fora commuuity of live men there can beno doubting. He has Dear Comrade: As the time 18 | pate Court, ree coats, Missouri, bearing tord’s Sanitary Lotion. A sure cam at fetandin the Supreme Court at Jetfer- | ¥in) not sit down and whittle white already been the guest of Boston. | fast approaching for our Regimental | dstethemimday of duly, Jee. required and perfectly harmless. Warranted nt Bie North Side Square, over | Pine and allow the town and its in-| New York and Baltimore. His fa-| Reunion September 29 and 30 next, one yen from ihe date of sald letters, oF ee by W. J. Lansdown, Druggret, tf | BREAMcBride’s. "3itf ests to stand still! A town must | milliarity with the eastern and mid-j at St. Louis, Mo., during the En- ae ee ee ra any oreetibitel with: | Butler, Mo. SI-1y have natural advantages—but it | dle states is well established. Now | campment, it would be well to have | i ime hotice. they will be forever faror sa \ J. K. Brugler & Som have a lange. oa Q + Mctai ea _| might have all the advantages in the | BO peo and — vaio ee — os cs fact 80 = 36 Administrator with will annexed. bs vi nne improved farms tor sale ‘ = a +f its citi- | What the country and people loo as wide a publicity as possible; eee ae Pes : 2 é J. R. BOYD, M. D. rey pases a ee like. Citizens of these regions, ~a I would suggest to you to Cockle’s Aires Pills. cose on seer re ~~ MYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over ax Weiner's, ig-ty ‘a. CHRISTY, W. H. BaLiarp, 8. CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOBOPATHIC SICIANS AND SURGEONS, front room over P.O. All calls fedat office day or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the lattention given to temale ling to look after only their own in- dividual affairs. Wichita, a Kansas town, is an ex- ample of what can be accomplished by the energy, theenterprise and the united public spirit of its citizens. Wichita has grown in a year or two from a comparatively ingignificant | little town to a great trade and rail_ road center. There has been an in- | crease of over 1,000 per cent in the value of real estate and an increase | of over 20,000 in population. Lots in the town sell for more than $2,000 Sy at, ne |= 1S- ButT_Ler, Mo. | ! band in his travels. An English Girl's Untiring Work. ¥ ‘y- MW C. BOULWARE, Physician and why . Office north side square, Bot Mo. ases of women and chil- } Wea & specialty. | DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. store on t, Butler, Mo. years in trying to obtain her brother’ this wonderful progress? Let a . liberty. So various were the mean business man of Wichita tell the story: “We organized. We held almost nightly meetings and among the first things we agreed upon was to | hang together and stay by each oth- er through thick and thin. We advertised by hundreds of thousands of circulars. We set forth all our advantages in such a manner that strangers who were led | North Secret Societies. rey ines elk” Chapter Ro meets second meets the first Arch Masons, ursday in each Knights Templar in each month. efforts, and that her self-sacrificin; Ss Bthe fret Tuesday trary, agreed that we had not put it as strong as we might. - Every town in the east of notorie- 1.0, 0. FELLOWS, Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- No. 6 meets the vs in each month * BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 38, 1887. : | double duty. Our people made ita} Speaking of regularity of habits, Desperadoes in Holt County, Missouri, rule to ask all their friends to adver- |a well-known Nashville lawyer said Z to-day that he was reminded of ai j We then subscribed for a large | certain chancellor in the good old | whatever their politics may be, want to see and hear the first official of the land, and, moreover they want to see his beautiful young wife, the charming mistress of the white house, who will doubtless follow her hus- London, July 28.—The release of | George Bidwell, the bank of England forger, who in 1872 was sentenced to imprisonment for life, was effected i through the untiring efforts of a} two days. He has witnesses from ig front took . Whatus the secret of | devoted sister, who spent seven employed and so persistent her en- 4 deavors that she became almost an | Warm time is expected as tar and incubus to every official whose action or influence could have any possible | effect in the direction of consum- mating her purpose. How she finally accomplished her object nobody ap- | pears to know, and the police officials declare that they are entirely in the dark as to the secret of her success, | our circulars to give us a cal] | but all agree that the discharge was | Sie not deceived, a on thecon-| brought about solely through her devotion to her brother has no paral- lel in the records or tradition of an, NO. 36 TWN Regularity of Habits. days who prided himself as a model, so far as regularity of habits was | concerned. One day in the chanocel- lor’s court a very important land | case was being heard. An oldman | named Elm took the stand, and the | exactness with which he testified to the boundary lines and other details of the case excited the chancellor's attention. After Elm had concluded his story the chancellor took him through an examination. Mr. Elm gave his age at 84 years, said he never used tobacco or intoxicants in any form, went to bed at sundown and rose at sunrise, ate his meals |, regularly and was, upon the whole, a very correct man in his habits of life, to which he attributed his great vitality. Concluding the examination the chancellor said to the gentlemen of the bar: “You see how regularity in habits of life preserve a man. You should remember this as a lesson.” The next witness was also named Elm, and he, as well as the former, showed a remarkable degree of vi- tality and power of mind. He told with detail what he knew of the case at issue. The chancellor finally said: “Mr. Elm, you seem to be a well preserved man. How old are you?” ‘Tam 94 years of age, and an elder brother of the man who has just testified.” “Have you been regular in your habits through life?” KID OXFORD TIE. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. MAX WEINER, Notice of School Election. Rhumatism and Nuralgia Curd in Notice is hereby giyen that an election will Two Days. be held in district i, township 40 and yey re The Indiana Chemical Co. have dis sow in Bates county Missouri, on ae ey wth, - in the lower room in John Pyle’s building, | ered a compound which acts with traty marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rhew heretofore used as aschool room, situated on ne en aes ae ewan de ota and Fort Scott streets, in Butler, Mo i y i y at which election the qualliied voters of said, T@tism and Neuralgia. We guarantec it district will be asked to vote upon the proposi- | to cure any and every case of acute +4 +; | tion to borrow money and issue bonds therefor > , “Well, I do not know as to that.” = ae ane of two Soae ave a Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia “ : rn ollara, for the purpose of putting in suitable 2 ri Do you ever use intoxicating | heating apparatus in ste: sabe side school inz DE and to give immediate relic? liquors?” building, fencing and improving the east side | in @hronic cases and effect a speedy cuse, ing, bui'ding a new school house children of said district, and buying such furniture as may be requl: by said district: said bonds to run from five to On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send ¢o any address the prescription for this wonderful compours * “Well, I never go to bed sober.” “What time do you retire?” twenty ears, and such election to commence which can be filled by your home druggist “That depends altogether upon |* Terelock im. A.H.LAMB, | at small cost. We take this means the convenience of the occasion, | 5-3 sometimes early and sometimes late.” “Do you use tobacco?” Clerk of Sthool Board, _ President. | giving our discovery to the public instea® of putting it out as a patent medicine, being much less expensive. We gladly refund money if satistaction is ac® Public Notice. <have been chen: =f kin Notice is hereby given that sealed bids A given. Tue Inprana Cremicat Co., chewing and smo! ig be received at the count; Paes — q “pe 10<1yr Crawtordsvilte, Ind for forty years, and could not do os without either.” t By this time the lawyers were Pure Bred Poultry. rm, 300 bushels as Piymoth Rock Chickens, Bronse f) els at court house in Butler. have the same noticed in your local papers. Headquarters of our Regi- ment will be 214 South Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo., with Lieutenant Charles Wezler, of old Co. “K.” Yours Very Truly in F. C. & L. ‘ G. F. Wx. Frocutics, | Late 1st Serg’t Co. ‘G.” 10th Mo. | Inft’y. This old English Family Medicine in use for 86 years all over the world, for Bile, Ind gestion, Liver, &c. Of Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. Free From Mercury. Syrup of Figs, : Manufactured onby by the Cal fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Franeis- co, Cal., is natare’s Own True Las ative. This pleasant Califorma liqui® fruits remedy may be had of Sime son & Co. Itis the most pleasauf, prompt, and effective remedy knows ~ to cleanse the system; to act on the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels gently _ | yet thoroughly ; to dispel Hea ye ' Colds and Fevers; to cure Const pation, Indigestion, and kindred its. 23-6m. CS, WILLIAM JEWEL COLLECE, MISSOURI. Talking Tar and Feathers. Odessa, Mo., July 27.—Elder J. } |H. Henry has been on the stand for LIBERTY, | south Missouri, but public sentiment | Under the auspics of the Mo., Baptist is very strong against him and his General Association. witnesses. They have been three | A First-class institution for the education i i f Young Men. Three departments— eee eet mien 5 ee Creneratecy, College, Theology. THOROUGH TRAINING 8 Ss | feathers have been talked of. | | For Business, for Teaching or. for Pro- \ fessional lite, Thirty-eight year begins | Thursday, September Ist, 1887. Tuition and incidental fees, $21 50 per term of 20 weeks, in advance. Board, Murdered at a Picnic. Marshall, Mo.. July 21.—At a moonlight picnic, eight miles south ight about 10 o'clock Soha Jackson and Green Dobson | oom rent ivel and lights $2 io $4 net eek. ‘uition free mini became involved in a difficulty over a ee sons of Baptist ministers. a woman, when Jackson drewa knife | For catalogue ae oxen, and ent Dobson's jugular vein, ling Drpnemn otto him instantly. e parties are : t. colored. Jackson has beenarrested.| the tates nego ots ee stomach, more truly beneficial in its action, the tamous California liguid fruit remedy, Syrup of all_ others. Figs, is seding Simpson & 33 J. K. Braglar wants more applt- vations ter first-class loans. 7 pet