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rat S S a = e = a ur — ~ Semana sea yoL. X1. BITTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5, 1888. NO. 2 ‘NOW 'S YOUR TIME FOR BIG BARGAINS, - ON AGCOURY °°. CONTINUED WARM WEATHER OUR SALES OF |\Overcc nd Heavy Suits, Though Large, has not been what it should be. 2 We must | move these Goods even at a sacrifice to ourselves. OVERCOATS | Our stock L | is still complete, ranging from a G51_°755 satinet « ) to the finest “FAILOR MADE” garments. We are determined to sell these 1Goods if possible and should you be in need of any | “MEN'S AND BOYS SUITS. ‘ —$S | {Clothing we will make it to your interest to exam- \Stock before buying. Don’t Fail to see us and Ascertain the TRUTH of These Statements. | American Clothing House. North Side Square. THEY WHIPPED WOMEN. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. have For Door-Keeper. | Mr. Turner, of Kansas, will again j made arrengements to have Mrs. | Col. R. W. Crockett has decided introduce the bill which was passed , | Alice Williams, of Cameron, lecture} to make the race for door keeper of | by both houses of congress at the in Butler some evening next week. l the lower house of the legislature. \ last session, bnt failed to get the Mrs. Williams is a splendid speak- | He is a democrat who has been in | president's sigature, to allow persons ie : er as those who heard her while here the harness, actively at work since a) who had abandoned or relinquished death Senge nee oe ee ‘end | uss pee a Sos | have been arrested at Eckerly, Ind., _— aes = se 1 ones et = pein —— take nd eo — onicee to i ie beta engl cehor conininnt con : : one pecial work | ure in honoring him. He is compe- | other entry. George Godfrey Korbe is yet a sub-| |. yi : | charged with being engaged in 8/i, devoted to young people, and it! tent and his integrity no man ever ae . of intense interest in this city} — —— aaa White Cap raid. Eckerly - a vil will pay every one either in town or doubted. If the house selects him, { ES vy Ot S i re s i ¥ v= : . Le, - . d reenact Ettlaunaitersor hace los : : jhear her. Due notice of date and | could find none better. | Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. lin the heart of the region infested place will be given later. Democrat | ! THE NEVADA TRAGEDY. postmaster to give him 2 lelter his ( wife had mailed. It was addressed | Terrible Effects of Korbe’s Act on Pwo toa lady friend but on opening it! Nine Alleged White Caps Arrested fo Households. a second letter was found addressed | Ortrazes Committed in Indiana. to Schick and making anu appoint- | ment to meet him in Kansas City-| youisville, Dec. 4.—Nine men this terrible affair have been advane-| ict Tiatadinie. Reson inealiboerbesy eed RNs A aS ed, yet the truth will, in all probabil- 3 : ; a ‘y | by the White Caps. It was near ‘ang Labor ; Philadelphia parties claim, under 5 > : : ‘ty | i Labor paper please copy. = y ity, never be known. The remains heartless indeed who would be guilty | there two years ago that two ment e aac jan old Spanish grant, 20,000 acres} When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris. of Mary Ellen Ray were brought to of spying out his wife’s little indis-| 76 hanged by the White Caps for | ——_—_—_—_— ‘of land near Berryville, Ark-, includ- When abe was & Child, she erted for Coster, this city yesterday, followed by rel-| creGons 0 See veanes snd the alleged assault upon Miss Filan- Congressman Springer will secure | ing some valuable farming lands. Seas acailéres, = eee Siveeend friends. and iaterred in | = == States should punish | nagan, and it was this that brought jection on the Oklah oma billas soon Deepwater cemetery beside those of| sone baat v- $a.% r |abouttheexposure of the crganiza-!48 the JC ! oeaagtd father, John Ray, who; jtion. The men under arrest are) RH. Crum, manager of Dun’s | WHEAT 4 ead some ree years ago. The father and brother of God-| ing Wm. L. so ; see N. Neb: | Commercial agency at Williamsport, ' frey K : buzzing sound are caused by catarrh | uch c ae Rea BoaG a AS: Pa.. nas charged with embezzlement. ; H y Korbe arrived at the Ray home| nat ev cecdinals dss Seen cad Morgan, Wm. Wiseman. commoniy: a es i stead Thursday night and took! 9 gly disagreeable and) yn as White Haired Will; Sam:, A manwho has practiced medicine | i Ringing Noises In the ears, sometimes 2 charge of the body, which was ra heh Oran —— eS a James Dynch and Charles My- jfor 40 years ought to know salt hearing also result fr rrh. g oot ee ar; read what he says. tered at Hackberry school house at /°r Dearing slso result from catarth. 14. “The specific charge against! foryno, O., Jan. 10, 1887. two o'clock yesterday afternoon ao re eae | them is whipping Mrs. Moore and! M F. J "Cheney "& Co oe ha eas \purifier, is a peculiarly successful Bee | ee oy 2 ie was reported in this city that Miss} ae east Mr. Anthony near West Fork, 2!—Gentlemen:—I have been in the Mary Korbe, the sister of Godtrey for this disease, which it | postoffics pea nile com Eckerly, | general practice of medicine for WITH Us? Koi é _.. jcures by purifying the blood. If} ee ’ most 40 years, and would say that ° rbe, was attended by a physician | yoy Ruiter trom eatache es Hood's | °2 July 27, 1888. All gave bonds in all my practice and experience, wi night. aud that this great trouble} | and will join in the def Greg- i ae 8 great trouble |G. anarilla, th han modes B join in the defense. Teg-' have never seen a preparation that I as caused her to become a maniac.| areaparills, the pecuhar- medicine. ory is the postmaster at West Fork, could prescribe with as much confi- WE'RE ALL RIGHT ! It is also learned that Korbe's moth-' : _and has twice been elected justice of \dence of success as I can Hall's Ca- ‘ =@ cris entirely deranged. The mem-! Mr. Jesse Trimble, the handsome | the peace. Job is the United States tarrh Cure, manufactured by you. H bers of the Ray family are suffer gjand obs oe for two | mail agent between West Fork and times and its effect is wonderful, and Have prescribed it 2 great many BECAUSE WE SELL MORE terrible mental agony over the death Ye="S with M. P. Barnes & Son and Eckerly and has a good reputation: would say in conclusion that I have A i LUMBER}: of the daughter and sister. lately with the firm of Paul Jones & | John C. Rawlins is a justice of the’ yet to find a case of Catarrh that it : iain Ieee Co. leaves to-morrow ning for’ peace. would not cure. if they would take 4 Deputy U. S.. marshal Willis ar- his homein Butler, Mo.. and from aes = ae it according to directions. i eq Tested one Scott, at Pierce City for there »to attend the col- At Indianapolis, Ind.. yesterday poss Tee for the same amount of :neney! Me tampering with the U. S. mail - of y.—Wichita E. George Hacker, 2 ig ee LL. Gorsvcu, M. D. : | took hi ae e ~ zee - , George + & young Gerrian Office, 215 Summit St. than spy other firm in i mito Springfield. It scem: Jin Butler the last of anarchist, mortally wounded his We will give $100 for any case of Absolutely. Pure. Scott suspected his wife of be- the week and leoks as if Kansas cli- benefactor, James P. Bruce, a well.’ catarrh that caunot be cured with | the country. ng too intimate with » man ar to do baker, by cutting him again! Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter- | eee date pt eviakbsieeny Aer imoaaee s City by the name of Sc} er © : and again with a kmfe and haichet pally. { A . thas the satteery inte eee ee gentleman and } 4 ruc sbited oratifies i ‘ : | come ie Be B ee “because Bruce exhibited gratification J. Curney & Co.. Toledo. O-.} 5 ‘ short weight sium oF phosphate usw ders. in Butler. over the eleation of Harrison. | BS-Sold by Druggists, 75c. 51-1. aUs FA only in exp, Ravan Baise VowrRER CO., UE | i