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VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNES DAY JUNE 10 I89l. NO. 29 <G\SREL GS TO CURE GEES) SKIN soc ESTs OWMOADISEASE | “usec Sea oF ANY FORM HEISKELL'S OINTMENT. © 8 0 Eyelids t Itching Pil Sold by Drug; ) Eczema, Tetter uid gi Send for Treatise on Skin Diseases and pone of Care. | ste. 50 cts. per Box. Bes BATES COUNTY ©. National Bank," the animal's caze wre BUTLER, MO. railing. Mrs. Bell asked if the baby | . r flier boy was very auxious : c Le | thers The superintendent said he} TH LARGEST AND THE Salers asian SE Nita eal Ue ONLY NATIONAL BANK Iso disappoizted that he a ned IN BATES COUNTY to give | ep t eee) CAPITAL tothe cage nnd let | ih. | SURPLUS, — - glimpse of the baby lions and Mr. = Mosteller started to move around to] F. J. TYGARD, - = - the other side to give him bette er See ee : view. He lad to pass within two ~C.,CLAR : ° or three feet of Molly's cage, was next to that containing the cubs Suddenly the lioness stretched out which John Atkison’s Pension dAvency. Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms West Side - Butler, Mo. DR. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, = - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker's old stand. a paw between the bars and made a strike at the boy. The fell short but caught im his clothing At the same time she attempted to Mr Mos- teller could move, the boy had been pulled up to the enraged be: With asnap whe seizedone of his hands in her mouth. With one foot she braced herself and with the oti- er she was just about to make a blow in the child’s face. Mr. Mos- teller still held to the child and was | tugging with all his might te get him from the grasp of the animal. He threw one hand against the cage this act probably saved the child's life. The attention of Molly diyerted and she savagely the man’s hand. All this occured in a few seconds, * and the horrified spectators had not ATTORN«YS AT LAW. time to helpin the battle. The mother was well-nigh crazed by the Laie sight of her son in the clutches of the beast. The boy's hand was be- tween the animal's teeth and his face was within an inch or half open mouth when Molly turned to strike. The spectators then rush-! edto the cage and with walking sticks, umbrellas, and recks beat on ‘the sides and head of the 1 With a growl she released her hold | on the child and turned to face her The distracted blow draw him to her. Before Lawyers, | y® ARMOND & QIMITHL. + ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in) Bates and counties. g@F-Ollice over Bates Co Nat'l Bank. was adjoining clawed ARKINSON & GRAV Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. Ail calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- cases. rm Cy e Surgeon. Butler, Mo. two of the oness. | BOULWARE, Physician and Otfice north side square, Diseases of women and c assailants mother | J will be | forwards check for 1 | e ialty. |seized her son in her arm rush | cians yer ree ety oi jed to her carriage. The | J. T, WALLS, Ibleeding from his neck, side . and | t was not fat rt. The! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. little fellow Was er uttere t Corner Square, over re on Ha Resider Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of lis face was Wi the lions teetl = eause of Molly’ Bucgies, Carriages, °° Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. Th is i neat reasoni a nawe Was Scott desiring to ma up ei ir ‘pay was & e = 1 when in the city will find this] | who will take his soa home. barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. | three other robbers are eithe jor out of pr: ison. ; son MACHINE OIL. EACLE HAY RAKES WITH POLE OR SHAFTS. SOLD BY R. R. DEACON, BUTLER, THE CONFEDERATE HOME. Notes of Tnterest From Piferent Parts of the State Hon. Henry New y has been making a tour ¢ in the interestef the C e, is still o Louis. Fr notes concern cretary Barlow iu St ils office the following home are given to the press: President Bannerman says ever gressin Cc th ling is pr at the he has been 5 doue 1 whom can werk a little in and quite a quantity of raised this 8¢ the the Confederace has been formed at Hannibal by forty leading ladies. Thos. J. Hudson of the Monty ery poor house, tsoh Daughters of f An auxilury of ihe ec es this week. He lest a leg at the bat- G. Burbridge’s regiment Pike county $229 to Vice President W. H. Ken- nan at Mexico. St. Joseph has sent in €1,000 Hon. Gee. A. Anderson, a gallant ex-Federal of Quincy, Il. soldier ing the $450. contributed | BINDERS, REAPERS, MOWERS AND " Bigginvrille, Bom brary will be ng haa : ted . to aonate are reque to il room can be peoeuled: whet » forward will be given throug] > press. W. C. Bronat © president of the Twelfth d t, las passed the ) 84.000 mark. | to the home | The ladies of Nevada gavea straw- berry festival last week and realized 0. They cost of write to inquire the a building and furnishing a Vernon Couaty Cottage” at the Ole Ex Confederate associations have been formed in fifty-two counties in funds for the Missouri to receive Confederate Horne. The girls xt Drury college want it distinetly upderstood that they pledged $300 ef the $1,500 raised | by the students toapply ou the debt tle of Wilson Creek, in Colonel John last week forwarded | by the citizens of that wide awake city for account of “Quiney Cot- tage.” e i In other words | they nobly sacrificed 6,000 packages of chewing gum for their alma matere | of that institution EUGENE STORY HANGED. No Attmept To Rescue the Mississippi Desperado. Lexington, Miss., June 2.—Sher- iff Willburn and anescort of thirty Last Sunday 180 visitors inspected | deputies from the State Penitentiary the home at Higginsville. nates are hard at Bamburg of St. the front yard in etc. horseshoe, inclosing an 8 foot heart work gardening. circles, diamonds, jon which are growing in floral letters oue foot high, “Confederate Home. Oue eld veteran from the Jasper county poor house says, “This is | heaven. The in- | arrived here last evening, having in | Louis has laid off | 12 o'clock to-day Story was taken to The centre-piece is a 20 foot i large Eugene Story. Prompély at the scaffold and a few minutes later his body was dangling from the gal- i |lows, his neck being broken by the | | fore his sentence W. P. Gibson of Kingsville, John- | county. forwards | prospects for more. Mrs. Robert E. Lozier at Carroll ton day last week. $100 and pro aised $500 for the home in one Jim Wilcoxson gave ed more. Monday ust j quested to shij ip immediately,marked $300 with | He made no confession and | lied game. Story’s friends had declared their purpose torescue the prisoner be- could be carried out, and possibly only the presence and vigilance of a strong aud well- drop. armed guard from the Penitentiary walls prevented a bloody scene be- ing enacted last might or this morn- | ing. The crime of which Story was ex- euted was the ly prevailed up | = <_ m i May? en of Mr The Cleve] itis said to ve proved 1 raw Mr. Ha Ww t Mr. Ingalls t 1nla « sum for his services. The First Step to vour sat SNIZ £O Uwo Ww you Wor what is t vou. You should hee ly the ition e and in Bitters 1 the dy for our nervous system to its thy condition. Surpris- red a ‘SH1900@ dOL Electric exact rem low the use of this \ a herve tenie nd alterative. : petite ret good diges INGALLS AS AN EDITOR. tion is restored, and the liver and s resume healthy action. “Try Price 50e, at H. L. Tuck fle Agrees to Write for °Truth” ef ers d 7 New York ata Salary of 825,000, anapolis, June 3. s here a . re comment 4 --Ex Senator In 5 will shortly be Chicago, June } pone deal upon the methods being used New galls. it is said, to secure passes over the trunk lines for Russell Harrison W. J. A one of the editors of Truth of York. Blakely Hall is now the edit : i ; z ov of that paper. My. Ingalls wilder ofthe Judge, and) Russe be associated with Mr. Hall. Mr, P#?tner in other publications, has an Tnvalls wet Mx Hall ot the Gana | oe in Mount MeGregor and has a railroad about five miles long The letter that Arkell is president and Russell Har- hotel im this city last Thursday, and an arrangement was perfected by leading up to the resort. which Mr on Trath. Toralls wall) shortly siiue heads of the company show The arrangements made ¢ as far as could be learned, ave that | “80 “assistant to the president’ of Mr. Ingalls is to write from 1,000 to the Mount MeGregor railroad t Let- 1,200 words of editorial for Truth | t€t8 are being sent out to the officials every week ou political subjects of of the trunk line,stating youny Har- aaa importanee, and in addi- rison’s connection with the road and tion to this his name is to appear on asking that passes be issued to him hy cana of his connection with it. the editorial page. In considera- tion of these tritles, the story the ex-senator is to be paid a yeur. His Coffin Ordered in Fayetteville, Ark., June 2.—James Ritter of Elm Springs, who weighed goes, Advance. G00 iver since Mr. failed in Ingalls his efforts to secure a re-election to 470 pounds and whose cottin was made here last September in antici- the United States senate Mr. Hall pation of his death, died last night. ‘and others interested in Truth have His family thought he was dying at been anxious to secure the of the ex-senator. Mr. services that time but he coffin has been waiting for him. NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of goods known as the recovered and his Ingalls at 4 Grange store consisting of GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, I desire to say to my many friends that I have re- plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me. PRODUCE: 9%F ALL KINDS WANTED]| I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any storetin the city. Call and see me. Tr. ls. PETTYS. SHIRLEY CHILDS SELLS THE WHITLEY BINDERS, MOWERS AND HAY RAKES, Line of Repairs for Champion Machines Buggies, Phetons, Spring & Road Wagons And a Full Line of Leading Cultivators. Shirley Childs oc