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Che Bu ae, ex Week! ——___ VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JULY 15. 1891. NO. 84 Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, -. . Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Real Estate Loan ve Real Date Ge ep = = its third page an article called, |The Bankers Loan & Title Co H STOCKH Allen, Mrs. Levina Hayes, JohnC Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Rartlett, Edmund Farmer Hickman,G BF Heath, DB Jenkins, J R Ca Chelf, H. B. Farmer joleman. 8am’l I. thers, G@ A Farmer ‘isty, J M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer Davia, J R Foreman Times office Powe! DeArmond,D A, M C Fyans, John Farmer Reeder, Oscar Everingham, J Physician liardinger, W N Farmer Kinney, Don Ass’t Cashier Bryner, Margaret Levy. Sam Dry Goods & ClothingTyler, W B Farmer Renae, Farmer ethe iller, 4 ‘armer or e yi - | wi 3 ing | RS Te 9 Writ iC bomber enter jtor of t ocal paper, Cida de Lo-/ will stand a good show of being McCracken, Robt Farmer John Grocery CF Grocery Booker Farmer Dutcher, © H Prof Normal Sch Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Rosier, J M Farmer Radford, Chas R Farmer A HUMAN MONSTER. rmsand lowest Brazilian’s Det. { N-w York, July 9.—A little three, Pine Soxpsitchaguas two ‘Cash Capital. $50,000.00 $500,000 2 Pelee We desire to vlace out on, Vale of Cannibalism. | j-¢7] estate security a large | ; a ' jamount of money. Will give | Fles1 of Men, Women and Childrens the best te OF BATES COUNTY jrates yet offered by anyone , $110,000. ——— jin this line of business. — . ea Deck prep ave some money to loan D N. THOMPSON \payable on or before a given J. K. ROSIER ine: Preatent j bush ua. Sate Rosalia, Brazil, alit-| date. | ED. RIPE Department. Make loans} tie ou: «i tue way place from which; Callund see how cheap rw: fives AM Hi | T. W. SILVERS sneha — o- Attorney news comes at rare intervale, had |e Can let you huve money- . We have just perfected arrangements with the J. H. j “Cannibals in Brazil.” Translated P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. j Campbell Commission Company of Kansas City, to tele OLDERS? it is as follows: | oo | x fs , Slay r : | ¥ ae h us the cattl 1 hog ‘ 4 glepback. Ba | AtiSalinae: Gini theustateleO Mines: Seabicktisint al Towns: su lacing graph us sca le and hog market at noon each day, urniture dealer Smith, John T Lawyer jin Brazil, a ian named Clemente|¥P #8 8 presidential possibility. If, for the benefit of our friends. Tice hesiibeentiareered™ charged | 2° ie reelected this fall his name Starke, LB Deputy cirenit clerk hier Tarner, Mra M E Capitalist : i : . | will be brought before the next Dem- | with eating human flesh. The edi-| cratic National Convention and he | Also recieve “Drovers Telegram” and Kansas City dailies, giving full market Tucker, WE Dentiet 7 eports. Vorie. Frank M Farmer | report Call and investigate at your leisure. JM Capitalist Wells, Wiley Teacher West, RG Farmer Wolfe, Pattie Walton, Wm E Cashier Wright, TJ Capitalist Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes | Walls, Wm Farmer i Walton, G W Farmer | y J T Physician | ;poldiua, visited Vierra in jail and| placed at the head of the ticket. His jhad the following interview with friends have announced their intent- Pe jion of booming him and they may nae ibe relied upon to keep their word, — —— = | provided he is not snowed under in Build ‘Them a Monument. An editorial paragraph in this Receives Deposite subject to check, loans money, issues drafte, and transactea general banking business. Your patronage respectfully solicited. “Is it true that you nourish your- self upon human flesh?” was asked. the coming state contest. Messrs. re : ‘ 'm, Caroline and Eliza Reisner, JW Insurance . NU Physiei i re ri g : Kansas and Missouri at last have ss oat = x 4 Fowler, Isaac Sullens, J L Banker Willlame, RV Farmer “Yes, sir,” answered the prisoner. — Cleveland, Hill and the achance to join hands in hero wor- ger 8 sae — stated ayaa ‘ “For some time Iand my friends, |Test of them will have to look out) pin. . e increased tariff on tin plate WM. E. WALTON president J. R. JENKINS cashier y : p. Letan Inter State monument BOOKER POWELL vice-president Virginia Iter. | Auinger sewing machine agent | stopped at Aunt Amanda Durst out ofabig rain accompanied by his wife;his team broke loose and being headed toward the Miaun started | east and plunged into it and after | drifting about a quarter of a mile they lodged in some brush. With the help of Mr. Browning and Wil- | ly Durst they got one horse out, the other horse was drowned....Born, to the wife of Ben F. Porter a9 pound girl, on the night of the 5th ....Big rain Saturday forenoon... AJ Park is harvesting his p!ms; he has a big plum orchard. ...Born | to the wife of Lewis Garner, a 11 pound boy... Mrs. Lula Nestelrode | is in search of early peaches...... Emanuel Nestlerode has a left-hand- ed cow, she won't let any one milk her on the right side....Fred Nes- tlerode’s little five year old girl got up Sunday morning and went out | and fell in Car Dudley's well, the , well was half full of water; the child | caught on the wall and crawled to | for the Hawkeye man. If he once igetsa good start in the president- jial race it will not be eaey to step “What motive has impelled you | him.—Chicago News. to such barberous acts before God Basilio, Leandro and others have eaten human flesh—we live on it ” be erected toJesse James and Sam pay eae on WW er ee but you Wood, and let it stand ou the bank as uy ee article ve the manufac where the Kaw first touches the one at oo pees thatpesicur Missouri. Both Jesse and Sam were |) Prevalied. ones Bitten by a Mad Dog. bold and died in their boots: both ‘In the same issue an editorial ar and man?” ; Peg: . | Were outlaws and both were shot) ticleon “The Price of Tin-plate* “Because we liked it.” Lewis Fritter, of Coal township, | from behind; both were fighters and contained the following: “How did you secure the first was in the city Sunday with his lit- both were thieves; both killed men | There is no pretense, that is te victim?” tle 6-year old twin daughters. The he ——. = _— ‘say. that prices will not be advanced - Steen a ere cruel partisans— a va . With the utmost frankness Vierra tec apacieag ETS by : ages cne for slavery, the tbe against it; ns age decree ieee 2 Monday’s Kansas City Times. replied: “Upon going one day to iat ie aasccaaeek eas us “vel both were liars, tyrants and evil do have i gone up slight! at Mad with jealousy and made vio- | T¢andro’s house he invited gone mad. The dog also bit two ys Pp elightly. 5 ¢ 5 me to = era; both brought grief to friends An explanation of the wh s lent by se —T = gerne eat a piece of his dead child. I'd had chickens, a hog and a cat. and enemies alike and both died I yness W. Crawley, and ex policeman, shot 5 ; The pup went mad, it is supposed |Poer; both disgraced States and and howness of the thisness is in or- , 45 . ee i a se ceasionally and both | o'clock yesterday morning. She died | ing day while returaing to my house stray dog which was passing the lived off the sweat of other men's instantly. Although he shot ut! 7 found a woman asleep by the road house about 21 days ago. : brows; both were good husbands TORTURING ECZEMA her four times only one bullet took | 34.0 py, thGGeEE Ged One of the little girls was bitten|and bad eitizens; both were witty ffect. This entered her brain. leas FOU e arg cree eee c in Editor Iowa Plain Denler Cured of Crawley held the woman tightly | kilt her. I did so, using a stone as} on the band and the other was bitten —— ps — aud ae Insufferable Itebi al PES ‘ o, pscae .| raised hell in this world to get their usullerable ching au PALL grasped with his left arm around |my weapon. I took the body to my fipmice ou Be gusD oe oe backer 2b) by the Cuticura Remedies her waist while with his right hand | home 25 ies : hands full for a job in the next. Jes Ewen — ap : At — sai se’s method differed from Sam's but he fired the shots which made him aj SOUMAPERT RODE DEvOURED jhered to the wound of the little girl| their object wasthe same—pluuder. | murderer. Immediately after the iran i; ; hich had been bitten on the hip.—|The only difference was that Jesse , shooting Crawley prt Me suicide | “After some days I killed Si:upli- | ae an neem was a democrat and stuck te it wise j by turning the revolver on himself. | sio aud invited Francesca and Sives- | —— Sam turned State's evidence to con- a ee co tohelp meeat him. When Sim-| Avoid risks of sending your laun- vict the Republican party of crimes ater he attemp ut hi ‘oat. He also failed in this and lives to | plisio’s flesh was consumed, having | dry work out of town by patronizing he helped to commit.—Paola Spirit. answer to the courts for the killing |®° other resource, it occurred to me |the bome laundry. DON KINNEY asst. cashier BRUTAL MURDER. Ex-Peliceman Crawley’s Crime—Hold- ing His Wife in His Arm While He Shot Her Dead. No Less than Five Physicians Consulted Their Combined Wisdom Fol ed Without Benefit. 1am sixty-six years old. In August, incs, was troubled with the peculiar skin disense te which people of my are subject, known among medical ema, Ite first ap- pearance was n: It rapidly ex- tended over the lower extremities until my lege were nearly one raw sore; from legs the trouble eftended across the hips, shoulders Be North Main Bee we the top where her father caught her; | of his wife. He is in jail with 2 she was not hurt or frightened in charge of murder against him. He the least. At the same time their! .) ows much grief over the killing. little boy was missed and a vigoreus | Only two witnesses of the tragedy search was commenced and he was | jive to tell how it was done. They foucd asleep in bed... .I am selling | aro Crawley and the victim's young- 18 pounds of granulated sugar fora | est sister, Lillie, aged 17 “years. seg ery py ag Pays | Their stories differ as to what took ate City brand, per dollar....41-" place just previous to the shooting. a. e ae i. — better so he | Crawley says that he saw a man with is able toattend to business....-- 4 his arm around his wife's waist ashe Dick Pass — ~~ | entered the front room, and that the & good yield... .. Wiley Comifore 288" man rushed down an inside stairway lots o° blackberries and roasting | to the cellar when he heard him ap- a ears for sale....Capt. Nickell re-| poaching. Lillie Mayfield says this “ ports Bis daughter, Mrs. John Hen- |is an absolute falsehood and that sley, auch improved....J W Me- | there was no man in the room with Faddén has taken the contract to | jer sister when Crawley walked in oe J Park s plums. She furthermore says that there had a N. M. Ngst.Erone. been no man in the room at any Jerry Will Take « Hand. time during the day. - Atlanta Jourval: A gentleman A Beautifal Home who has recently seen sockless Jerry Simpson was at the Kimball this morning and quotes him as saying that he was going to Ohio to help defeat McKinley, and that he believ- ed Campbell would be the nominee of the Democratic party. Mr. Simp- son says he is in favor of Crisp for speaker, and thought the race was between Mills and Crisp, with the chances iu favor of the latter. For sale, one block from the square, fruit trees and all kinds of s trees. One third easb, suit purchaser, or will take land or cattle in part payment. office. nade Call at this A FARMER CORNER. A Tariff Storm Rising. From the Pittsburg Post es are Raised. are increas an workingmen y to follow the And where, pr wages for Amer promised as a certa passage of the McKinley bill. Has uot the trena of wages been down- ward? The strikes lockouts | from one endof the on to the FSi seamen Chieago, Iil.. July lo.—A circular lvice issued through accredited ’ bers of other, almost exclusively in the pre tected industries, auswer the ques tions. The McKinley bill was fram- ed to care for the fat-fried contribu. tors to campaign funds, 1 the above the average fat-fried are taking precious good Th care of themselves wo {he 1 of imported cheap Iabor, ruthless evic | tions, Deputy Sheriffs, Soldiers | all warring against organized labor bold thi market their o to be a ready for to the i farmers’ alliance and ion, the 1,000,000 WHI be sent bers of the The better the McKinley bill is un derstood in its purpose and working © ‘colored natio s a ce ‘ “¥ "The. —— ig" “hale Sue the 1,000,000 members of the nation- Me 1e cyclone 0 $ ik ae nen” s f th rth. t! . : al farmers’ a e of the north, t 4 Summer gale to the storm that is coo.000 members of the farmers” ann g- mutual benevolent association, and — at Geo. E. Cattelin’s | Husbandry and the 150,000 meni- y- 30 tf \ Laundrying of all kinds done and 600,000 members of the Patrons of | bers of the farmers’ league. balance to | All Grain tobe Held Back Until Prices i to hil his two sous for a further | supply of food. With two blows} the deed was The flesh of | the two children lasted a fortnight. | After this time had elapsed. being thrown again into the eld predica- ment of having nothing to eat, Ba- silio and myself killed Francesca and devoured him. Finally, having discovered that Basilio had stolen a! shirt from me, I killed him while he was off his guard engaged in pre-! paring some roots for his supper. I jate very little of him for I was caught | two days after I killed him.” | Vierra was captured in the very fact of making a meal offa portion ‘of Basilio’s remains, which he was ing with evident relish. The doue. | pared with pepper and salt. “Then has human flesh an agree able taste?” Vierra was asked I found most toothsome ain. No doubt my stom rned each time I partook you prepare the flesh for eating.” “We soued with salt and a great ¢ pepper.” “And did not the remains of your sted or b + sea eal of Victims inspire you with fear?” t of them never feel remorse at Ity of such deeds?” 1 Vierra, the news; states. will Lave a trial Chiidren Enjoy. action rup of favor. g effects of S eed of a laxative and f mother be ¢ eor bilious the most gratifying results family | ly should have a bottle. 32 | nd a part of Basilio’s; six rooms, good well aud cistern, 80 body packed away in a barrel pre-| | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, | . ! : | When she had Children, she gave them Castorig he replied, “its too sweet | nember that Iever do.” follow its use, so that it is the best | ly remedy known and every fam-, 30 tf and tbe entire length of the arma, the legs and arms greatly ewo with an itching, burning on. Although ‘the bem able was employed, a five phy: sof the place being , What might have beemwa fatal oc A terrible railroad accident oceur- | Currence took place at Highley's Liv : ery barn last Monday morning. 3 ed at Aspen Junction, Colorado,Sun- y = : 5: | coneulted and the prescriptions being the re- & z z Jobn Cantrell, of Altona, had put a, suitor their combined wisdom, the disease. day by which six persons was killed| team of mules in the barn and was | though apparently checked, would recur ing and many others hurt. Those killed | about taking them out when his lit | SEER A oe ee es and hurt were mostly people living |tle son Git went in beside one of the | See eialiea sp ileuimplerea inte Coeena at Aspen. “brutes” to untie it, it began to kick The train was backing from the tions given with the remedies, and in four the little fellow knocking him down water tank to switch to the Aspen weeks found myseif well, with skin soft and natural in color, the ng and pain entire’ and bruising him severely about the breast, faceand head. The father in track when a road engine was run|trying to rescue the boy was also out of the railroad roundhouse and | kicked severely. Dre. E. E. and W. | 1)... new piood and skin purifier, and greatest removed We R MEAD. Editor Iowa Plain Dealer. Cresco, Ia. tie) } + Cuticura Resolvent. collided withthe eosch- ‘Tho rear| & Gamore were samodintely called | sfosirirmvusicscad pascal Gino end of the passenger train hit the |t2 Sttend to the little sufferer. It is aud thue remove the cause), and Cattcura, the F 8 not thought that either of them were skin cure, and Cutleura, soap, an’ ex- check valve on the side of the boiler | dangerously injured, but they will rthe skin and scalp, and restore tne which exhausted the hot steam into | guffer for some time from their in- the broken end of the car, scalding juries.—Adrian Advertiser. thirteen passengers, five men, seven » apeedily ca: very humor of the skin, women and one child. The car was scalp and blood, h lose of hair, whether thrown from the track. ont ™ SyaurtTitg ‘Ry _ itching, burning, scalp, pimply, and blotehy, | | Whether simple, scrofala, hereditary. or con- tagions, whem physiciags and ail other reme- dies fail. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50e ; Soap, 2hc.: Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemica! Corporation, Bostou rPrSend for ‘How to Cure Skin Dice 64 pages Sillustrations, and 10 testim . chapped and Medicated soay yy 4 PLES, black-hea cured by Cutic When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria FREE FROM RHEU- MATISM. Pain Plaster relieves 7 kidpey, chest and muecu’a sand ses, The first and only pain-kiliing plas Aman by the name of Pinkard, who runs the ferry at Brewn’s ford on the Osage river, came very near | being killed on last Thursday. Mr. Pinkard the ferry cable to allow the steamer Black Diam was too late about getting it down. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI. + soantr of Bates sy Probate court for May tera, Is). we IC = was engaged in lowering nd to pass over, but The steamer, which was going down stream. struck the cable which jerk ed the out of Pinkar hands eg bar to strike him an! knock him insensible to the ‘ ground. On was broken in two ud he also received severe While , they are t the body not considered dangerous, and at last accounts the injured man ¥ doing weli.—Osceola Sun. Ho! Ho! Agents and Canvassers. A NEW IDEA FOR CHILDREN. CALIFORHIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. LOUISVILLE, KY. | i é sida idbamaiieelbitiatuiii lain iillallbloliltitlastnibisabasnsennienantnsinnie tvinlitsininninAsbiintinni-

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