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( | | i N = 3 => — Che Bull VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JULY 29. 1891. Missouri State Bank. OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, = os . : . NO. 86 FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, A BLACK FIEND’S AWFUL CRIMES. AN AMDINCAN SENT Tv SIBERIA. Rough Treatment of S, Gerver of Oma- wo heutuchiaus Murdered and ‘lwo Fatally Wounded. hain Russia od 2 b. July 24.—According The Victims an Old Couple and Their to a letier rece ne by Ab $110, Ooo. : - Te @ — ve eceived eke by Abe ? Growallp/Sone- Goldstein, S. Gerber, who has lived Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and Papas oily Obie cuilea ‘in Omaba for the past five vears.has ‘Cash Capital. $50,000.00 does a General Banking Business. | 1 ee jbeen exiled to Siberia by the Rus- -— < noes [from here lived Nathan C. Conway, | ia, authorities. Gerber went laet | oR ROSIER " Viee-President DEPOSITORY aoe COUNTY FUNDS. is! venue _ > his Hig . Mureb to Myszyuca near the Ger- ees ki Sa zd vee Gamniet | In the Keal Estate Loan Department. Make loans|*i> se thes sons. Charley and) iy frontier, his native town in Po-| TW! SILVERS ‘Kttornes Willinu:, 33 aud 28 respectively, |) 0g for on Real Estate on long or short time at | Wil wile end then sbitdoes| a 45, lowest rates without delay. land two nieces, Misses Florence and | - o | Lucy Leager STOCKHOLDERS? © . Hayes, John C Slayback, Bat | Asthe family members were all Hardinger, W N Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman Perot : : Ttemea ch & Parsteees decker Sutth. 2 j sitting on the veranda this morning Heath, D'B Starke, LB Deputy cir the purpose of returning family, who had remained | in the old country We have juet perfected arrangements with the J. H. His appearance | Campbell Commission Company of Kansas City, to tele |in the little town excited suspicion jand his arrival soon reached the ears | | of the authorities. Allen, Mrs. Levine Roulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer graph us the cattle and hog market at noon each day, Also for the benetit of our friends. recieve “Drovers clerk Fearing arrest | Brown, 1. a Jenkine, Jf Cash Lisanne Tarner, Mre M E Capitalist & Es — no fix | by the minions of the autocrat of all | Telegram” and Kausas City dailies, giving full market artiett, . * e K 4 | : : : an BOF pela ie SeOa Clot a ee ere nee jed home, asked for a driak of water. (+1. Russias, Gerber fled across the| reports. Call and investigate at your leisure. jorrison. © H Farmer oris. Frank 3 ne sam’! L Christy, J'M Physician Met ee Farmer Wells an Teacher lif 1 knif, | province Events proved that nis | Receives Deposits sabject to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transacts a Clark, Robert Farmer Owen, M V'Farmer Pent, ed if it was not a vood knife. | zs ' 2 zi = Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Pharis, John Grocery Wolfe, Pattie ‘poe Pa ae Ore eae | fears were well founded. A demand | general banking business. Your patronage reavectfully solicited. Deerweater, John Farmer Pharis, U F Grocery Walton, | Charley Conway nodded assent! 5 : =| j Davis, J R Foreman Timxs officePowell, Booker Farmer Wright, TJ Capitalist nae = ; = was made upon tho authonts. ESSE ———aeae CE | Datcher, © H Prof Normal Sch Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes and the negro, throwing down the’), . g j fae \ i DeArmond,D A, M ( Rosier, J M Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer - 5 aie Se the German town in which Gerber | Virginia Items. { A Photographie wk. { : , John F er Reeder, Oscar Walton, G WW Farmer cup of water, struck him with the ee of & { Everingham, J Physician Radford, Chas R Farmer Walls, J T Physician 7 ms : litting hi 1 Th eee iaken refuge, and he was turned | In my absence last week I was in j; Salem, IIL, July 24.—A remarka- | € a Eliza Re TW Ins: ce Ww sf pHife, spitting his seull. e res! > . ‘ Yass . corn i = : } ier Or aaa = eT waliena JL Banker Wi rei ; ; 5 ; ee over to the emmissaries of the Czar, | Cass county. I eae the corn ai ble freak in photography occured i : of the family ran into the house, : ‘ : e = : e ara ome re . who took him in chains to Myszyu- ae moxtnery ew S ca coreg [Here today. A lady ealled at the ; WM. E. WALTON president J. R. JENKINS cashier while Craig continued to hack the : southern Cass ina great deal worse = : i : : ss : 5 ca where he was tried on the charge | .,, liti rom Adri south the | Photograph establishment of Mr. R. BOOKER POWELL vice-president DON KINNEY asst. cashier yeuny man til! Le thought kim z 5 condition rom adrian south the | ts ‘ leat a jof running away to America. Ger-!corn it not too wet to plow. When I) M. Edgeworth and sat for a nega- 1 | dead. Atthe Nottingham Colhery at mouth, Pennsylvania. Ply- Plymouth, Pa., July 24.—A strike and serious riot oecurred last even- ing at 6 o'clock at the Nottingham | ¢jare Colliery of the Lehigh and Wilkes-| 4 to the barre coal company, wherein several ‘ cony It is feared that | 4, persons were hurt. itis but the precursed of trouble the course of President U. S. Hall | some times in the coal regions. On Monday last the coal brought here a car lead of foreign Miller, Alf Farmer McCracken, A Farmer i} company Montgomery county farmers Vaughan, J M Capitalist w Hi C Lumber dealer No Third Party. | At a meeting of the Boone county | farmers’ and laborers’ union, resolu- | tions were passed instructing dele. | gates to vote against any effort to endorse a partisan political party; | oppose the sub treasury scheme; de- | that the union is not commit. of the Cincinnati ention, and is a non-partisan ody; and endorse in strong terms | action New Florence, Mo., July 2 —The and laborers’ union closed a two days’ ! buckshot. effect, but other neighbors had come i Itwas given him. He thereupon lifted a rusty scythe blade and awsk- Then the blood thirsty wretch at- tacked the father, who had returned and killed him. Then the mother coming up had her head split open and instantly died. The negro insanely hacked her bo dy in a dozen places. Then the tiend attacked William | Conway. cutting him in the head and | on the body as he ran. The wretch had just struck bim to the ground when G. W. Barlow, a neighbor attracted by the screams came up and shot Craig twice with This seemed to have no frontier into a neigboring German | citizen of the United States and showed papers | proving that he was a naturalized, jcitizen but in spite of this he was sentenced to imprisonment for one year in jailat Loomzy. the capital of the province, and afterward to be jbavished to Siberia for five years Ger- ber was reported to be well provid- ed with this world’s goods, and had intended to return to Omaha with his family and set up in business. \ber elaimed to be a aud his property contiscated. Nature was in a happy mood wheu she made this country. and her brightest smiles seem to rest upon was up north I saw wheat not cut yet, tuo wet to get into the tield with binders. J hear no complaint of the yield. Threshers are thick. but still not enough this year...Ira Roberts returned home Saturday, could not stay away any longer from his dar- ling....O Nieukirk and wife of Fos- ter, were iu town Saturday and Sun- day, visiting the family of Mr. Carr Dudley....W T Cowan has finished haying....GB Hickman and wife of Butler, spent Sunday in our burg ....Mr. Fred Heckadon’s 7 months old child died July 23d, and was buried in Virginia cemetery, Rev Browning conducting the services ..A J Berry has a very sick child ....Come and see me, I have the poultry fever... AJ Parks plows itive for a cabinet sized photograph When a proof was taken there ap- peared on the lap of the lady a little jchild. The lady says that the child jis an exact image of her child whe died thirteen years ago; that even | the clothing is the same pattern the | child was buried in. She is greatly worried over the strange occurrence, as no picture of the dead child had taken. Mr. Edgeworth says he cannot account for the mys- tery. eyer been Republican:—If you want to raise | the price of American goods 80 as to equalize the better paid American laborers,and Thursday two more car gegsion at Big Springs this evening. |UP, aud a young man shot Craig |! hike a benediction. She did not/are on the last two rows....Saral | labor with the foreign pauper labor, louds came in after night fall. The! Ogicers for the ensuing year gt with a pistol. Craig ran, and, fall. | make a dreary streteh of plain, with | Oldham is back at her post again. - lay on 2 protective tariff. new men were all recent importa-! ejected. The delegates to the state | ing beside a haystack, died in a few | 2° break upon which to rest the Unele Joel and Aunt Thersy Zinn, Democrat: —W e-1-], that seems tions of the lowest type of the slavic race. men, who enter the mineevery night to clear away the gangways and | convention were instructed to vote Last night as a gang of fifty against any third party move. A breasts of rocks, they were about to | descend the shaft to begin their work, ‘ and laborers’ county meeting, Geo. tuey were informed that the rate of Ormrod was elected delegate to the wages would henceforth be reduced from $1.85 to $1.25 per day. Those employed in the gang are #ll Ameri- cans. The men held a consultation, and unanimously retused to accept | U. S. Hall was tabled. | | | resolution condemning the course of | At the Cooper county farmers’ state meeting, and resolutions were introduced asked him to oppose any measure that advocated the sub- treasury plan. A resolution con- minutes from the effects of the buck- The pistol ball had glanced around his head. The Conways shot wounds. ville originally, bat came to Bourbon | G.| eighteen mouths ago frem T. Meggibben’s farm, near Cynthiana. They were orderly citizens, aud were held ia the highest regard. Craig said he had kilked seven per- | sous, and intended tokill that whole were from Marys- | | weary eye; neither did she pile up a | thousand rock ribbed hills, instend made of it the world’s lawn beautifully planned and artis- tically laid out. Where twenty years ago only lazy cattle grazing knee deep in luxurient grasses, and noth- ing broke the silence save shouts of useless and the cow boy, to-day the yellow corn spreads its waving fields for miles ‘around. A little mound rises here who have been quite sick for some time, are on the mend... .Owen has taken pity on Andy and put a fine) cover on his wagon. Andy says it is much better than riding in the het sun has gone to Butler teachers’ institute. applied for the Virginia school.... HD Henderson has new harness and his cart painted....Some fear of grasshoppers from the west.... to attend the James H Beckett got his cat all O. ; K. He puts his sugar and co‘lee in -Miss Hattie Stephens | Miss Hattie has ; logical Republican:—But if you want to make goods cheap lay on a high pro- | tective tariff, so that competition will be more sharp, and prices will he reduced by the cut throat process. See? Democrat:—W e1-l, yes, I have often heard that “it's a poor rule that won't work both ways.” but I ‘don’t exactly catch the logic. —Dale Co. Advocate. demning the course of U. S. Hall|family. He is known to have killed and, a veritable band of flowers, onolendiof theleuclk and his ‘cat in| = eae the reduction. As soon as it Was was tabled. jhis mother-inlaw. He had always While between the picturesque hills | the other....Chiggers are very bad TORTURING ECZEMA definitely known that the rockmen | would not go into the mine, Fore- man Conner dispatched a messenger to the barracks, where the company lad installed theirimportatiens, and , county (Mo.,) Farmers’ aud Labor- , all effort to engraft politics in the in a few minutes a body of the new- | ly arrived “Huns” were entering the new colliery yards, every man ina new working outfit, which had been provided by the company. appearance was the signal for an out ; Worst forms of class Their | burst of hooting and groans from | Ata regular meeting of the Pike ers’ Union at Clarkville, July 17, | resolutions were adopted opposing order by a third party movement, | and denouncing the sub-treasury | as wild and visionary and one of the legislation. | One farmer remarked that # “major-| ity of the last meeting was worse | struck on the offices than on the | beeu known asa desperate fellow, jand was a brother of Charley Craig. crystal streams laugh and dance on now under sentence of death in Cin- cinnati for murdering his master and hiding the body iu a sewer. What the Billion Means. The $1.008,000.000, the amount ‘spent by the Reed Congress up to the last sitting and adjournment of Congress, is something stupendous indeed How many are there lie the cool and shadowy vales,where j their onward course to the sonthern jwea. From a wilderness of grass ‘and flowers the hand of industry acd civilization has turned this mag- jnificent country into a common- | wealth of happy people; planted up- on ita hillsides pretty towns and vil- llages whose church spires are kissed | by the mellow rays of a tropical sun 'and whose busy life and enterprise this year in blackberry patches... . Mr. H Miller is improving slowly. . Some one picked Mr Miller's black- berries on the shares, but left him to pick his share....Mrs Josie Dud ley was able to attend church Sun-' GL ee Thank you, Mr. “Sleepy Jim” for helping me out in my ub-; sence last week. If it had not been for you Virginia items would have been blauk. Wake up and come again....Mrs John Hensley is able to be out again; she saysshe is im- proving slowly....The river is out allover the bottoms....The wind Editor Iowa Plain Dealer Cured of Insufferable Itching and Pain by the Caticura Remedie No Less than Five Physicians Consulted ‘Their Combined dom Follow- ed Without Benefit. Iam sixty-six years old. In Angust, 1as@ was troubled with the peculiar skin disease to which people of my age are subject, known among medical men as eczema, its first ap- arance Was nearthe ankles. It rapidly ex- tended over the lower extremities until my legs were nearly one raw sore; m legs the tronble extended across the hips, shoulders and the entire length of the arms, the legs arms greatly swollen with an itching, burming pain, without cessation. Although the best 3 : hes pees aac ewe, at hoa, <2 #) oe x B S | medical advice attainable wae loyed, 10 the men who were waiting to see the wheel. | who imagine how vast une sum is | make music to the listening ear. Up- storm the other night unroofed Mr. | [2t#,u82,ve physicians of tie pees here outcome of the affair. As the new = | Never has there been sv large an /on every )ill top rest the pretentious conanited and the prescriptions being th men, under the leadership of Supt. Lecke aud fereman Conner, in the direction of the shaft, a volley 1 fell upon of stones aud pieces of ¢ them. Te throwing of missiles con- tinued until several of the dropped. At this among the sympathizers suggested Huns” walked , ‘Ivundry. time a leader | Patronize home institutions by | sending your washing to the hand 30 tf Swift Footed Sunot New York San the Turf, Field and Farm that the | amazing report of Sunol's tri tting a It is satisfactory to learn through |; amount spent by any previous Con- gress for the same length of time— In the amount wasted by any other Cong:::s dwin- two years. fact, dles and fades into utter insigni the above. See the startling figures it shows ce as compared with up. | : - our labor are speeding towards the homes of the happy husbandman ‘and the smoke from flying trains. ‘crawling serpent like across the ho-| 'rizon, tell us that the products of | Glover's house...... L Bright of } Hume. is visiting his father and help- ing him with his hay....Dr Mitch- ellis very busy nowa days....Mr Ben Wadkins reports his daughter much better....Mr. Miller has a | markets of the great commercial east | Ex. | Fired on by a Maniac. look out, Virgil has broke good work horse for sale. to drive single. N. M. Nestieropt sult of their combined wisdom, the o though apparently checked, would recur few deys as bad aa ever; during its progress my weight fell away about twent and as an experiment I began enra, following the simple an tions giver with the remedies, anid i | weeks found myse With ‘skin soft natural in color, the itching and pain entirely W. R. MEap tor Jowa Plain Dealer, Cresco, Ia. Martian _ lerene Cuticura Resolvent. The new biood and skin pari that the men be driven to their bar- quarter in 29} seconds, half a sec Nineteen dollars for ae hour’ Sedalia, Mo., July 26.—J.R. Hull) If you have real estate to sell or racks, and a bold rush was made, | 544 petter than the hitherto ex (ce the crestion the world up to rmer who at one time lived on @ | exchange, call on R. S. Catron. 29-tf sticks being freely used on the un- treme performances of 30 second, has : Ce well cultivated tract of landa few| SS De f te Huns, who were routed ij of our Savior on earth; | piles weet of the oitv aera Whiy is it,” asks acitizen, “that whether fortunate s, been fuliy confirmed. Sunol now miles west of the city, was released Ane Pe vakeo ; ploten¥ ft ae pal se ° eas usinee tl elare- : hat newspapers make so nis The Huns have barricaded them has done what Maud S. never did Z nce Bs Declare only a few months ago from the in-| A L — Aare elves in their barracks, aud as they |», 3 | Independence; $3.830 for | cane acyl, Darin his incarcera- | *ttements? ell,” said the re- selves ~ | Passing the 30 second line for : Sadie pelle Seiad le Ct St t ft t 5 se it is i me hour sine 1e 3 curati : ; porter of twenty } were entirely friendless it is proba mule, | Eklete ron enckhan Hak <a ur since the it Sacaee fe procured a divorce. Af- i ine ard oS tell, as moat of 2 ake them -om- } = * the papers have to tell, as most ©: ble that the company will take them the possibilities of the future ” sae com release, however, he frequent- Lb tovnethets — ° » " t r Var: as stories at men inthe mines today under steong pis. Giould be Sunol’s ah War; last, ly visited his family, who continued nee <4 guard, Several of the men sustaimed I serious cuts and contussi ist night the streets miners wondering what the ¢ of the affair would be thy of the best peeple in the region is with the miners. It is the gener that : wish is to foment a genera: and fill the mines with cheap Chapter 1 Weak tired, appetite. Chapter 2: Take Hood's Sarsapar Chapter 3: Strong. cheerful, hung were al impression the company’s or. x auimal came before th y means, unteed by the 30 tf to dwell upon the farm. To day he i } 1 waa pa rac ry visi la peared } ped out to He step { Ha! Ho! Agents and Gaavassers. FREE FROM RHEU- MATISM. SCHOOLS of LEXINGTON, M0 BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGES” A." TRAL COLLEGE FOR ,vouNe j y i | ‘