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| ' { } | _< a te =e ee VOL. XII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDN SDAY AUGUS T 12 cS. - 1891. NO. 3™ @ s County Court Proceedings. Deer Cree Deep Water, 4 STs ALLOWED ib Be = = a eee ce ee Lee Culve s 35 oa i eee eES ¥ L B Stat} 20.00 |" ae iad a ; JC Hayes 43.60 | "2ECATION OF ILROAD PROPERTY IN OF BUTLER, MO. L O'Rear 11.55 UNY IS as® FOLLOWS: J C Hayes, criminal coste 1080.40) Mo. P. $286,421.27 CAPITAL, . = . . = $110,000. GH Adams 30.00/K. C., Ft. Seott & Mem Harper & Atkesou 2.35| _phis 155,818.15 Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and lea pial = = ee 6 ae 1 Fay wis 3.00 /St L. & E. 62,493.07 | AiO SN SNE BT iC M Clark 1.50 | Western Union Tel. 7,050.00 | DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. | Badgley & Hw l 1.10 > C Herni tiles Treasurer's report Wy . . N B Jeter 6.85| Estimate ordered on bridge over In the Real Estate Loan Department. ‘Make loans) foteomb « Wort 98-66 (eda licanch, Gioeacr iosackiy. on Real Estate on long or short time at — ered Grasshoppers im Ohio. lowest rates without delay. RC Cannon 1305| Findley, Ohio, Aug. 10.—The| mee J M Keeter 18.00 | pers ing = STOCK HOLDERS® Ate ; Beloit grasshoy pers are doing great dam-| | Allen, Mrs. Levine Hayes, John. Slayback, Ea aos 5.00 | 28° iv this part of the state. They Boulware, TC, Physician Hardinger, WN Farmer Smith, @ L Liveryman ino Starr 5.00 | ay tins daa athe ‘clocer| Burk, Monroe, ‘armer Hickmau,G B Furniture dealer Smith, Jenn T Lawyer Elizabeth Wright 19.99 | bave entirely destroyed the clover ety Sam Dry Seis BU Stning Ser WF armen belle ane Fae pasture to such an extent as to ren- Yr Sayings, ot. ouls ed wiier aie Farmer ecgien | i cr pata WE eee aL Mie der the feed of stock a serious prob-} y . c) " 7 val umber dealer = a Christy 3° Phyetcian McCracken, Robt Farmer Wells, Wiley Teacher = C Herni 7 gISd ue aoe cance ube warecaus Clark, Robert Farmer Seis gone “Grocery Wolfe, Pie | Asylum Fulton 136.60 | 12g 4 Serious annoyance in the wheat Deerwester, John Farmer Pharis, C F Grocery Walton, Wm E Cashier C W Hartsock 5.40 | fields by eating the twine that binds Davis, J R Foreman Times oficePowell, Booker Farmer Wright, TJ Capitaliet oe ya eee i Dutcher, C H Prof Normal Sch Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Weiner, Max “he &Shoes |S Dent 45.15 | the sheaves, causing the shocks to} DeArmond, D A, M ¢ Rosier, J M Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer | Sas Dievadele 150.89| «1; : : | ‘ans, John Farmer Reeder, Oscar Walton, G WY mers oe ysdal “fall in confusion. They are invad-| eringham, J Physician Radford, Chas R Farmer Walls, J T Physician 'E M Musick 290). ee ss ‘ ‘reemam, Caroline and Eliza Reisner, ay insurance Whipple. NL Physician iH F Wilhite 2.00 |e the corn fields and eating the Fowler, Isaac Batlens sa" Loveaker ea eee prey: |G Hess 2.90 | leaves off the gtalks and the husks WM. E. WALTON president Se cashier Dr O F Renick 19.00 from the ears Young fruit trees BOOKER POWELL vice-president DON asst. cashier Pharis & Son 10. 7Ol are also being seriously endangered | W H Tago 1.00) by the hoppers eating the leaves L Orear 29 00 | —_—_——s_——_—"_ [sarah Powell and new twigs CORRECT Maple and Buck are not necessarily | Mary E Elidge ARSENIC AND AMMONIA. i ! 225.00 | Mursouri Pacific Time Table _| fatal. ys 0 Atkeson yr cas) ao * ser fling brief N A Wade GB Hickwan | | Vandebark, who was killed, was a Arrival and departure of passenger | prosperous farmer of Union town- trains at Butler Station. Nortn Bounp ship. He leaves a large family. M Cox Passenger, = = 4251 a.m. A big reward is offered for the) M G Hurst Pascenger, + = gag poms Capture of the villain. ph aa Local ¢ reight + = 10:05 a.m. A later report is that soon after | E 1 ce & Co : Soutn Bounp , the bank opened the stranger enter- em No 2 paneer Hat eke et ee ,ed a hardware store which adjoins | Nora Hill Passenger, - - ¢ rer at \ the bank and asked for two revol-| Geo Jones Local Freight Jas Drysdale JG Cantrell N M Kissick S A Doughlass W F Rosser H C Wyatt E H Smith W T Cole |C R Walters SHOT TO DEATH IN THE WOODS Lorene Wapakoneta, O., Aug. 8.—Word | N Livingston has reached here by telephone that | W H Hupp the Columbus Grove bank robber | M«x Weiner é Wm Ruz was overtaken in the woods and shot - M a ean vers. After loading them, he posnt- ed them at the proprietors head, telling him to take his pay out of that. Then he made the raid ou the bank, after which, An Qhio Murderer and Bank Robber Pursued by a Posse and shot to Death. | ee ‘buggy which an accomplice had Lima, O., Aug. 8.—This morning, ready, the couple quickly escaped. getting into aj, at Columbus Grove, a town of about 2,000 people, twelve miles north of ; here, Cashier T. J. Maple opened the Exchange bank, of which his father is proprietor, and laid out about $2,000 near the cashier's | to death. 'RN Bellamy window. d | Double Branch Items. AC Bartin |Scotford Stamp Co | Henry Meyers Jno Hartman Geo Brown Frank Allen About 8:30 a man appeared at the | door with a revolver in each hand. | He immediately began shooting. Cashier Maple Fine rain to-day....Corn looks | fine; some think their corn is already | made....Farmers that have thresh- was shot twice, | ed tell us that oats are making from . | 20 to 30 bushels per acre....R. E. a ary es (BO. CPS CER) GHGS weir | Steele and wife ae to Vernon Co. : . x Co right side. | last week on a visit....Mrs Cox has! ¢ B Quick % As he fell to the floor Farmer Wil- | sold out her time on the Browning | Freq Fix liam Vandebark, aged 60, entered | farm and will remove to Texas soon | @ W Hartsock the door, having come to get his | ----C B Steele and Buford Allison IW J Cox money for some hogs he had just | | were plowing last week. ...Kid says | wT Cole | the cart rides very easy, espec ially | 25 00 3.50 | 17.00 10.00 786.04 | 51.10 5.02 10.00, 75) 250 16.85 17 20) 5.00 1.50! 18. 00 3187 12.00 18.00 1.50 16.70 6.00 300.00 | 63.75 43 40); 625 10.00 5.00 | 12.00 29.00 | -50 Capt T J Tygard tiled report as fi = ,_ | When there are two on it....Mrs uee agent Mt Pleasant twp. The robber turned and shot him White returned home last week from | Bridge Com ordered to select site through and through. Theold man a visit with her daughter. ..... Lee | for 2 new bridge over Mormon, fell dead in his tracks. ' Kisner had the misfortune to let his | Fork. A third man sat in the lobby of team run away last Monday, and in Bridge ordered over Willow trying to jump from the wagon he | 2 8 Dy ve} the bank paralyzed with fear. He! proke his le g. Dr. Boulware was yg ieee soe eh was not molested. ; Summoned ‘and set the limb and jows: MeAllister & Co, John The desperado then seized $1,500 | at last ac counts he was getting slong Suamidt’ WH Gannoway, Roley & in greenbacks, shoved them into the 7 ae .G pb rvaus ype Gough Hughes & Henry, Elgert | pockets of his sack coat aud darted J°hY [88h 7 6 It is strange | Bros, W HLynch, WH ‘Shobe all John and Lee pay so much attention to their late potatoes on the Gentle farm. Boys, it terrible fon! out of the of Rich Hill; second Jesse James.” door, saouting. “Ima das made A crowd had been attracted bythe piece of land... .How is the k, between shots, but there was a seattering calf, Unele Nate . Wor led. three certain yo when the wild-eyed murderer ae peared « ‘street with a revolver in either hand and shooting indis- eriminate : Henry Buek failed to get out of resale & rovated as the way fast enough and was struck Brae bt MeW down by a bullet Douglas’ baby got bi The fellow ran to the outskirts of last week....George it is very the town and disappeared into a big te have a horse 1 iv of a | Hicks & Cheron, Reavely. Contract for bridge Cass av “kett. iluams. and G Hirschi of twp. bond J H Hammond Shobe; ver and red on bond of C B Lew- ie Mt. Pl ensant twp « at bonds to le has -orntield night.... Wonder why \ es did not - clerk ordexed to adve Baal ne nedwesl take his best girl to the show. . Died 000 bushels of coal The desperado is described as be” Aug. the 2nd, of consumption, 1H A Wood report that ing short and heavy-set, with a full Esta Johnson. She was the half ct ote iMaias Des face and x small black mustache. d ee of Mrs. } c yene river at Benetield ford has He wore a black alpacka cap, a black WS ku tor € been recovered sack coat, blue trousers, with a white SS oe ‘” F a s S$ GRANT of ‘ owed to e stripe, aud no vest. Heappeared to sympathy Mr. Joe I S40 00 be about 30 or 35 years old. have gone to Kansas City oe v0 posse was quickly organized vr how Miss Lou liked pt AY i ) 8 , y of our D, in Another posse started from West Curo and at this time Sheriff ON Chiet of Police Aplas are or an armed band here to assist in the search. Imf found the fellow will be shot down like a dog. It is thought that the wounds of and started pursuit. 1 and ug JERRY. Jas Bartir s of oid 1 O twp bor perated anc Collectors for use of Hood's | ships fle bonds: Hower, Mound, powe , may be wondertuly rec sustained by the dail Sarsaparil The declining ey j Summit, appointed to Hill arsenic and ammonia show fect about as quickly as any. , This gradually ,ammonia poison \ufactures has greatly jlate. and it is unquestionably Remarkable Contrast in the Effect of | Two Poisons on the Complexion. The slow absorption of many poi- less | modified form the complexion, ut their ef- The popular belief that arsenic clears the complexion has led many silly wom- ento kill themselves with it sous changes in some more or in ‘small, continued doses. It produces a waxy, ivory like ap- of the skin during tain stage of the poisoning, but its terrible effects have become too well pearance a cer- known to make it of common use as a cosmetic. The effects of ammonia upon the complexion are directly the opposite |} to that of arsenic. The first symp- | tom cf ammonia poisoning which ap- pears among those who work in ammonia factories isa discoloration of the skin of the nose and torehead. extends over the face until the complexion has a stained. blotched. and unsightly ap- pearance. ammonia into their system in small- er doses, as with their water or food, these striking symptoms do not ap pear so soon. The only effect of the poison that,is visible for a time is a general unwholesomeness and sal- | lewness of the complexion. Many people are slowly absorbing without knowing it. The use of ammonia in the man- increased of used adulterant ] preparations. Official analysis have plainly shown its use even in such | as an cheap articles of every day consump- | tion as baking powders. The con- tinued absorption of ammonia in even mnimute terant quantities as an adul- y from its effect in is injurious not upon plexiou, but because it destroys the ing of the dyspep mer the com coat stomach aud kindred evils. Professor Long of Chicago thority for the stat 1S au- that, if to ater there is ment fifty million parts of w one part of ammonia, the water is dap gerous. Ingalls in the South 7.—Mayor 1g ex-Senator herelast night John J- under the an introduce the south, d banner aw and co ern audience J. J. Ingalls the most skeptical i wi ge of Senate t the force bill) is States senate. 3 | With people who take4 in- certain food Causes | ier, ; re was before | FARMERS BANK ; OF BATES Cash Capital. Ib N. THOMPSON J. K. P J. EVERINGHAM SILVERS Dr. FW COUNTY, $50,000.00 President Vice-President zd Vice-President udge Clark?Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. R Hurley of R. . Hurl K. Rosler, Vice-President » nd Lumber Company. mer. | M_S. Kiersey, Farmer and Stock raiser. | E_A. Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Company and 2nd Vice-President. Emery, Rea! Estate Investor. . Wilcox Farmer = Stockralser. riage Works. D N Thompson, President, farmer and ctockraiser i ohn Steele, Farmer and stockraise . McKee, Farmer and stockraiser. E.D. kipp, Caehier | a ae | Receives Deposits subject to check, xeneral banking business. R. H. Browning, of Adrain, Mo, patentee of the wonderful Scientific | Churn, spent the past week in this | city and vicinity. ing after his real estate and market jing the wheat raised on some of his farms. Mr. Browning is a most | |pleasant and dignified gentleman. and all his dealings with our people j | bave been straightforward, pl and candid. Since his coming here in \ February last he has traded territo. ry in the Scientitie Churn for some | ten good farms agreegating 1,290 | acres, besides several thousand dol- lars in cash, notes and live stock. ! All these trades, as far us we can | learn, were done with the utmost satisfaction to each party concerned. The farm which he got from C. O. | and Ex Sheriff Dean yielded over 1600 bushels of first-class wheat this year. Mr. Browning's business in tegrity and hie excellent Churn is | making hima rich man, and although | H he may not meet with the financial | success that attended Jay Gould, who started his fortune by selling a mouse trap; or McCormick who gave | the world the great reaper; or Howe | the inventor of the sewing machine, | and many others we might mention, yet we predict for him a glorious prosperity, because, as he says, it is | not always the man who toils from | day to day that becomes rich from making his mark in the world. but the man who knows a good thing when he sees it. We understand, | that Mr. Browning has traded for some residence property in Rolla and is thinking seriously of moving his family here, the healthy location and excellent schools being the prime reasons, although a convenience to some of his real estate would have much todo in making Rolla his home. We hope the report is true, | and we know the peeple of Rolla cellent family to our midst. Mr. Browning has now as his able assist- ant and general agent Prof. C. L ed und honorable gentleman in eve BAD ECZEMA ON BABY. Head one Solid Sore. Itchin Awfu!, Had to tie His Hands the Crable Cured by Cuticura. Yur little boy broke out with a bad form of eczema, When he was four months old. We tried three doctors but they did not help him | We then used veur three Caticura Remerties and after using them eleven v cording to pevam to PAINS NS AND WEA Of females new, elega’ loans money, Your patronage resnectfully solicited. |ry meaning of the He was here look- | ‘Mr. Browning and Prof. will gladly welcome him and his ex- | | and fled for Teco! Grills, of Versaillies, Mo., a digniti- , iseues drafts, and transacts » term. After ar: ac quaintance of six months and cou siderable business relations the Hei ald can conscientiously recommend Grills to the public.—Rolla He ral A. On August 1, fia time betweer sunrise and sunset was forty min- {utes shorter than it was on July 1 and forty-two minutes shorter than on June 21. The falling off in wa day's length in August will be sixty- |seven minutes. The rising and set- | ting points of the sun are moving slowly and steadily towards the south, and thus the duration of the luminary’s stay above the horizon is gradually being lessened. Halt Rates to the State Fair. VIA MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY For the Missouri State Fair, to be held at Sedalia, August 18th to 22a, the Missouri Pacific Railway has made a rate of one fare for the round trip from all points ou its Hines in this state. Tickets will be on sale Aug. 17 to 22d, and be good for re turn until Aug. 24th. It is hoped that a large number will take advan- tage of these low rates to make the coming fair a success. Further in formation, Tickets, etc., will be fur nished by the nearest Ticket Agent of the Missouri Pacific. Ho! Ho! Agents and Canvassers. A NEW IDEA FOR CHILDREN. - Something new and unique in educational devices. For the home. Parents pleased and catidren de lighted. One man takes 22 order in one day. Anoth er reporta £5 profit in one day, and roihe week. Others have done better. Why Renee Strike while the iron is hot. ‘verritory ec tmxt Circulars and terms free. oe c. a FOSTER Wés Chestnut St. St. Louis, Mo. Trustee wie eas Daniel C Barr ot deeds of Bates c of Butler, on the | conveyed to H BL tee, the ing described real situated in the c of Bates and state of Missouri, to The south half of southwest ¢ section three (3) and the no halt northwest quarter of section ten (14) nship forty-one (41) north of range t ) West ofthe Sth principal m in trust to secure th aYTent of a ¢ fret mortgage bond in said deed of trust ed, payable March let, iss, 1 first mortgage bond, and d securing the same ‘pro on detanlt being made pag of the interest cenpons of fai 4, sven: the whe SCHOOLS af LELNGTON, Me BAPTIST Female tol ieee * eae egal CENTRAL COLL £ FOR , YO! Cc. pLADIES. ELIZA. AULL FEMALE SEMINARY: i WENDT LIAR ADEN