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J i ) } West Side - , | | } | VOL. XIII. THE OLDEST BANK Bh Office, North Si } National Bank. BUTLER, MO. inbatunre Unammmousty. » Mo, Jar. 8.—The Jefferson Cit democrat candidat to succeed Senator G eG Ve j ad to order by Was ca TH LARGEST AND THE ‘ ames [L. Fans of IN BATES COUNTY. Just a few ~ somes | hour the CAPITAL, lacs SURPLUS, minutes | democratic til $125,000 00 into the house from the serate ¢ 5, i $25,000 00 yer. The lobby was well fill jbpectators to witness the proces - \ings incident to the nomiation of a F.J. TYGARD, - - - President. | genator to represent the stat HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, Vice-Pres.! senate of the United States | mae one snr ae Cover | One bundied members of the * John Atkison’s — rolleall. Senators Piersall of Mon | roe and Majors of Howard were the! frame of polished wood at both ends! only one Senator ; p | s ubsent : Greev | of the car cuntains a number of thin | Clay of Auburn was sel 1 asthe 8 | permanent chairman of the canes Senator Jasper N. J i Francois placed Mr. Vest in? Butler, Mo. | tion ina speceh whies did | Py which was beautiful in « resentative Donnell of M: Over Dr Everingham’s store rovins wet oceu- five 1 in delivery, 1 W. E., TUCKER, DENTIsT, ithe part of the house caucus, see » BUTLER a MISSOURI. |0nded the nomination of Mr. Vest, 4 and Representatives Office, Southwest Corner Square, over BUTLER, MISSOURI W EDNESDAY JANUARY 14, 1891. NO. 8 R. R. DEACON, TH E ONLY EXCLUSIVE ARKRDWARE AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE IN BUTLER. A Station Tudicator The Grand Trunk Railway is in- | house were present as shown by thd tro lucing a station indicator over goug sounds and the previous plate lops, expressing the words, ‘The | next station is This is repeat- ed after every station, so that the | passenger has ouly to look at the in- | passed the house and seeing no sign Furgeson of | dicator to discover at any time the Aaron Hart’s Store | Lafayette, and Kurtz of Booue also! name of the town or city which the, of life entered, where they found the spoke in favor of Mr. Vest, Senator train is approaching A contract Mr Hate Talks. Hannibal, Mo., Jan. 7.—The Re- pubhe correspondent met Col. W. A Whole Family Starved. Stockton, Jan. 5.—From Farmington, Rooks County, comes Kas., ithe whole system. A nicely tiuished a fearful tale of destitution. Four H. Hatch to-day, and in an inter- years ago John Clifton died and ! view he said: eave for Washing widow with five children. | ton on the one o'clock train. tcensor iron plates painted with the names after year the crops failed row by the way of St. Louis, of the stations in the order in whi at the poor woman was oblig- | expect to reach Washington Satur ithe train passes through them. As ed to sell off her stock until at! day morning. - each station is passed the conductor last there wis none left This in the8 ublic the proceedi | pushes a lever over the indicator, a | year finished the fight. and when the | in the ate Monday over the order G _BRADFIELDS - FEMALE- | A § "REGULATOR oR FUL USE NTY D sain eof ca peRtaea AR MENSTRUATION MONTHLY SICKNESS IF TANKEN DURING CHANGE QF LFE > GREAT DANGER “to SUFFERING WiLL BE AVOIDED Soon’ TO WOMAN Asuuozace 7RADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA GA SOLDBY ALL BRUGEISTS. Two of the eight republican sena jtors who voted te shelve the Force |b il--Shup and O'Connell of Idaho— represent a state which was admit ted into the Union for the republi lean merjority in the senate and giving aid and encouragement to the plans of the admivistration of politics! Oh, the irony It is claimed that Jbbn Wanauiak er has lost 2 million dollars by go- jing into the cabinet. it takes a man and |of phenomenal cxecutive ability to ruu the biggest Sunday school in Tread with interest jtie country, a bargain counter and the postal machinery of the United States. and make a suceess of all recent blizzard came it found the of ox This contest was very | three home with neither food nor fuel. significant and of great interest and | The house was located in the Blue’ most gratifying to all lovers of om Hills, four miles from the nearest form of government, without regar: neighbor. Saturday some persons to sectional lines or party divisions It is the first the senate from the calm, deliberate protest of the Ar a0 echo in dead” bodies of Mrs. Clifton and a great majority of Lawyers. Richardson also spoke brictly hus been let to fit up every passenger ‘three of her children, while the oth people at the polls in November last. } The roll of the joint caucus was! ear on the grand trunk system, both | er two were in the last agonies of | It is the first recognition we have J. H. NORTON. | then called, every member yoting for | in Canada and the United States, | death. They had starved to death. had since the senate convened last the caucus nominee. with these instruments. | Prompt attention was given to the) that the voice of the people had any Attorney-at-Law. Mr. Julian of Kansas City, offered een de, over Barnhardt’s Jewelry Store. a resolution eulogizing Mr. Vest and calling for the free coinage of silver —— e {and for free trade. The last clause Cavin F. Boxtey, leet a lively discussion as to the : ipso alee ca advisability of the general assembly CALVIN F. BOXLEY, taking any such action. | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. _ jlution was debated pro and con with Butler, Mo. vigor, Mr. Ryan of St? Louis, and| Will practice in all the courts. Seneator Sparks and Representative | Paris of Ray speaking for it. It was) finally tabledand the caucus adjourn- ed. The reso- | ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. The New Discovery. You have heard your friends aud | neighbors talking about it. You jimpossible. It \ rheumatism From Nature’s Storehouse. Comes all the componant parts ot $.S.S. There is no chemical nor anything which comes from the chemist’s shop contained in it. 5S. S. 5S. is therefore a and harmless remedy, yet so power- ful is it has never failed to cure blood poison. taken before some vital part is su se- riously impaired as to render a cure relieves mercurial and cures all sorts of eruptions, pimples, blotches, etc ,by eliminating the poison from the blood. S. S. S. has cured thousands perfectly safe It always cures scrofula, if AGE & DENTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, may yourself be one of the many : of cases of skin cancer, and many who know from personal experience cases of scirrhus cancer. ‘living, but there is little hope for ‘influence or was respected by any their recovery. portion of the repnblicu majority { | in the senate. Ido not regard the , action of the senate 4 The First Step. us conclusive | At a special election for Justice of the Peace, held ou ‘Tuesday at Var dalia. NL., the republican candidate was clected over his democratic com- petiter by 94 majority Coming so early in the new year, the adminis» tration will be disposed to look upon this indorsenent as a favorable omen. Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills, An important discovery, They act on the liver, stomach und bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- pid liver, piles and constipation. Splen- did for ‘ ’ men, women and children. | Perhaps you are run down, can't | against the force bill, but I do think | 5™allest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 2 wee : ciate ae | i : a 25 cents. Samples tree ar H. L. Tuck- eat, can’t sleep, can’t think, can't do | that it promises the final defeat of | eps Drie See eigees beat anythiug to your satisfaction, and iihatacchionnl and animate: : i ¢ you wonder what ails you. You} ce Gee should heed the warning, you are | !¢- The territorial location and j taking the first step into nervous high character of the republican sen- | prostration. You need a nerve tonic | ators who voted against its consid jand in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your : A i ; nervous system to its normal, healthy | Si geile aan | eration Monday are too well known condition. Surprising results follow | tated by other than well determin the use of this great nerve tonic and | ed and patriotic purposes. alterative. Your appetite returns, | = — good digestion is restored, and the | Fatal Excitement. liver and kidneys resume health ac | tion. Try a bottle. Price 50cts at | Columbia, Ind., Jan. 7.—Revs. 8. At last Mumioum, as a metal, has got » practical test of its strength and lightuess. Au Indianapolis man has constructed a bicycle of steel tuding and aluminum, which,though exceptionally light, is claimed to be practically unbreakable. + Genera! Sherman will become a frequent visitor to the library of the { McBride’s Store, Butler, Mo. | 1 } ( f | | 5 Daily Trains, 5/235": } just how good it is. If you have ever | tried it, you are one of its staunch friends because the wonderful thing | about it is, that when once given a/ trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should! be afflicted with a ceugh, cold orany | throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair) trial. It is guaranteed every time or | money refunded. _Trial bottle free at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. Office North Side Square, over A. L. HOMOBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, * Office, tront room over P. O. All calls ~ answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. C. BOULWARE, Physician and T. Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialty. Barb Wire Makers Conter. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 8.—A number of barbed wire manufacturers began J.T. WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart’s Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh ot Pine. day at the Wellington hotel. \ present admit that the proceedings | inay last. several days. but are inclin- | edto be very close mouthed as to, eign —_—____________ | be ascertained the purpose was to! . ' fe ' | either organize a general revolt of {the manufacturers from the control nopoly, or to org: cluding west, the idea of the patent mro- anize a trust, m- 1 the wire actories in the um be 2 Daily Trains 2 jing to continue to contribute to the monopoly and get even by raising latter pl TO KANSAS CITY OMAHA, | the price of the produce Ph COLORADOSHORT LINE | and Marvelous Endurance. 1 The marvelous amount x times, and forces Kansas City to St, Louis, | 168 mites dav, tmes and § No wonder there are s Failures. The first ness of breath whe 30,SSo 1 THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver{without cn H. C. TOWNSEND. ies Ss mist ecxes Flowers are good in almost any General§Passenge: are Tic - | pas aaeaicat den eae ee a vale] ST LOUIS MO | they are beneficial to eat. the side or stoma in throat, oppression hungry or sm ankles, etc. Dr, Franklin Heart Cure istne only rel Soid by H. L. Tucker, drugs ange aconference with closed doors to | - diseases, experiment to take S. S. S. Treatise on blood and Skin dis- eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CoO. Atlanta, Ga. A Cyclone visits Texas Farms. Sherman, Tex., Jan. 8.—A cyclone passed east of here yesterday after- noon. Several houses were blown severely wounded. John fence. He seized the wire as he |passed and his hand was almost | scattered about for loss is great. The cyclone passed about two and what is being done. As near as could| one-half miles west of Yoakum, | wall Jackson. working havoc as it went. The path of the storm was about 300 feet in width. As far as heard from three houses were demolished. Trees were uprooted and haystacks sailed in the air like kites jured No one was in- The People are not slow to understand that in order to warrant their manufacurers in guaranteeing them to benetit or medicines must possess more 1 ordinary curative properties ery is the only blood medicine sold through druggists under a positive guarantee that it will benetit or cure * er the money paid for it will be re funded. In all blood, skin and s f ll serofalous ¢ eases, if 1s 8 S500 is offered by the proprietors w Of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for an incurable Where the sun seldom reaches in Alaska the snow is said to be sever al miles deep. It is rather a poor farming land. It is no! | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, | The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever | Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and povi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box} For sale by all druggists. Judge James B. Gantt, who has |down, an infant killed and several | just been indueted into office as the | adults Schmidt was blown over a barb wire successor of Chief Justice Ray, was born in Putnam county, Georgia, Oc | tober 26, 1845, and was educated at Tucker's drugstore. | Hester, Tice and Worth, who claim | Seventh regiment of New York City. | sanctification, have started a Wes-|Ituow contains a new treasure of leyan M. E. church at Hope near| great interest to him. It isan album here, and for two weeks past have|0f about seventy-five photographic |held services nightly, till long after views taken along the line of Shey- | midnight, assisted by the Salvation | mans march in Georgia. Army. People flock in for miles around and the greatest excitement prevails. Over 100 persons have joined. Numerous persons have {fainted and some go into trances lasting several hours. Friday night | last, Lizzie Knight, aged 18, joined a |and went into a religious fit, broke] The late Assistant Postmaster out of church, ran home in the dark} Gene ral, Mr. Clarkson, must have It would seem that the Indian ix capable of work. Budemauche and John Davenport, two Indians of the Cour d'Alene, Washingten reserva- tiuc, thie seasen raised and sold for Pierce's Golden Medical Diseny- | -}the supreme bench and to-day in the private schools. pursuing her, fainted, went int» a | service as priyatein the Twelfth | trance and for fiye days has remain- Georgia regiment, serving with|ed unconscious. Three physicians | it throughout the war under Stone-| are in attendance and her death is He was twice wound- | hourly expected. | ed at the battle of Gettysburg, once , | at the battle of the Wilderness, and | was disabled at the battle of Cedar | Creek. Immediately after the war he began the study of law at Macon, | Ga.. and graduated from the Univer sity of Virginia in’ 1878. Then he came to Missouri, lived one year in | South St. Louis, and finally located A Negro Kills Two Otd Persons. Pueblo. Col.. Jan.. 8.—Billy Davis colored, this morning shot and kiil- ed his foster mother, C and his foster brother, The murdered J im Arnold. woman kad given some property to daughter, and this is supposed to have ma de Davis jea!- at Clinton. Henry county. At one ous. He was arrested and lodged time he was a law partner of Sena- in jail. He made no attempt t> es- tor Vest and Judge Philips in Seda- cape. Wheu asked what his motive lia. His eloquence and legal learn-| was he -aid they were old enough to ing scon placed him in the front , die and it was ti the way. > they were cut of trank, and as & consequence he was, jin 1880, nominated and elected a judge of the twenty-second judicial circuit. In 1890 he was promoted to The re-election of Senator Camer- on is assured by the action of the republican caucus in the Pennsylvce nia legislature. The opposition of the President to Mr. Cameron, em phasize the siguificance of the result. ducted into office fora term of 10 years. Judge Gantt has met witha terrible atHiction during the last year jin the death of Ins wife and eldest j daugiter, so that he is a subject to the sympathy which makes all men jakin. He will prove an invaluable addition to the bench. says: ~The is tremendously large. It is equal to 1,300,000 earths, but owing to its An astrosomer sun of only 332,000 earths. ie Armsdy, | | At the age of | by herself, swearing some one was possessions in the Northwest. He These torn off. Household goods are | 16 years he entered the Confederate miles and the | recectly said the state of Washing- ton has more coal than Pennsylvania more pine than Maine and more fish than Massachusetts. Autograph hunters will have toe | pay liberally for the signature of the late General Spi he wrote. nner. His name, cs now commands a good fig- ure Enels England must stal consume many Australia has begun to send eggs to England. They must ibe at least six weeks ob] before they jcan be put oa the market. epge. Jor} 9 3 i y Paris has 1,390 miles of gas mais and pipes, and cons j million tons of coal ve production of gas. ' —_——______ | Fifty Spasms a Day. 1 | Hae Ind. * over oLe ly in the i Mrs. H.A. Gardner, of Vistula lived two th d e ars ago she would haye been th t » have been | possessed of evil spirits, | ject to nervous prostration | dizziness, backache, paipr | ty tofifty spasms a day. been treated by eight | Years without success, she | mently cured by one bet lin Miles’ Restorative Nery j bottle of this new and wond Was ferma- Dr, Frank- - Atrial riui medi- , small density its weight equal that | cine, and afinely illustratea treatise free at H. L. Tucker’s drug store, who rec- ommends and guarantees it

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