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See VOL. XITI. MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY BUTLER, Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - . SEPTEMBER 16, 1891. NO. 43 The Country Editor The country editor deserves a he generally receives. He renders ‘service of surprisi value, for| OF BATES COUNTY j Charleston, S. C., Sept. 19.—W. | which he rarely or never gets rea- $50,000.00 TASCOTT CAPTURED The Murdever of Milonaire Snell Ar- rested in South Carelina. $110,000. B. Tascort uas been arrested. He is | sonable credit. There is no other man the police | i2 a community who does so much this state,| Work for so little pay, or who is so Cash Capital. | | custody to-| Willing to subordiuate private in to-night locked up in ives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and! station at at Bamberg, does,a General Banking Busi | where he wa~ taken into \ ; Z i DN. THOMPSON President DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY JPUNDS [day at ihe icqnest of a traveling| terest to public necessity er advan-| rN HENSETI ad’ Vicalereneeet Dy (Sy Arn {he men came into! tage. He lies awake of nights to! D: KIER 2. c In the Real Estate Loan Departn, ent- Make loans tow e as tioimps. and the chances are | devise means of making himself use a: NERS AM Ape a on Real Estate on long lowest rates without delay. STOCKHOLDERS" Allen, Mre Koulware, TC Burk, Monro Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Kartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner, Margaret Chelf, H. B. Farmer Coleman, Sam’! L Carathers, G A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer ne r Hayes, JehnC Heath,DB McCracken, A Owen, MV DeArmont,D A, MC Evans, John Farmer Everingham, J Physician Freemam, Caroline and Eliza Fowler, Isaac Reeder, Oscar Reisner, J W Hardiager, W N Farmer Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Smith, Jehn T Lawyer Jenkins, J R Cashier Kinney, Don Ass’t Cashier Levy.5am Dry Goods & Clothing Tyler, W B Farmer Morrison. C H Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer McCracken, Robt Farmer ‘armer Pharis, John Grocery Pharis, C F Grocery Davis, J R Foreman Times officePowell, Booker Farmer Dutcher, © H Prof Normal Sch Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Rosier, J M Farmer Radford, Chas R Farmer Insurance Sullens, J 1 Banker or ¢hort time at tiey will cut lonized, as there is little doubt in the minds ofthe Bam- berg police that they have the right mab. This morning two common, ordinary, everyday-looking tramps walked into town. No attention was paid to them. A little later one of them presented himself at police | headquarters and made an announce- jment that took away the breath of tae chief. when he said that he was ja Chicago detective, that his jcompanion was W. B. Tascott the | murderer of A. J. Suell in Chicago Slayback, Fa Smith, @ L Liveryman Starke, LB Deputy circuit clerk Turner, Mra M E Capitaliat Tucker, W E Dentist Voris, Frank M Farmer Vaughan, J M Capitaliet Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer Wells, Wiley Teacher Weat, RG Farmer Wolfe, Pattie Walton, Wm E Cashier Wright’ TJ Capitalist Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes Walls, Wm Farmer Walton, G W Farmer Walls, J T Physician ipple. NL Physician Williams, 8 V Farmer Farmer and jfulto his town. His paper is a source of constant benefit to its | readers as au advocate of everything jthat is calculated to promote their | welfare and prosperity. It is out of the quevtion for him to acquire ate surplus fora rainy day. He is content if he can make a living. When he does more than that the | profit after all. He does not expect ja just and fair return for his labor, jon February §$, 1888. He asked that | like men engaged in other kinds of | j wealth, oreven put aside a moder- | | balance goes to the improvement of | | his paper, and so the people get the | | | DIRECTORS. { Joage Clark:Wix, Farmer and stock raiser | R.J_ Hurley of R. J. Hurley Lumber Company. JK. Rosier, Vice-President nd Farmer M/S, Kiersey. Farmer and Stock raiser Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Company and ud Vice-President. } Re Eetate Investor. | ‘ox, Farmer and Stockraiser Farmer and Stock Raiser . ‘Butler Carriage Works.’ Thompson, President, farmer and stockraiser John Steele, Farmer and stockratser J. McKee, Farmer and stockraiser. E.D. Kipp, Cashier. E. Emer. Receives Deposits subject to check, loans mon¢y, issues drafts, and transacts a general banking business. Your patronage respectfully solicited. $e SS SS SE I CDT Beer in the Territory Again. [ Ardmore, I. T., Sept. 10.—Attor- Congressman Fyan Very Sick. Marshfield, Mo., Sept. 8.—Con- : he ee eat Ss im | business. The force of custom and! . age q ed * aL WM. E. WALTON president Semone easier jan officer be detailed to go with ne 4 Pe * at ¢ i jney Warrand, for the United States | gressman Fyan is in a dangerous cone BOOKER POWELL vice-president DON KINNEY asst. cashier jto arrest Tascott, as he apprehended | pacimomopuces iim (ol be vevenys has dismissed the prosecutions | dition, caused by the forming of an ja fight. Policeman Cave, the giant pale Ce nee pe en8Cs | against the beer men of Ardmore, abscess in his right thigh, which i * i « 7 BY: y cha a] a -| +2 . . Y. poyye ee of the force, was sent on the mis-/ aPC to seize every chance fob Agsict jholding that the court Lad no juris- was recently broken by fulling CORRECT ABDUCTED BY A DETE( siou. Presently the men returned |iug other people in’ their various} 4 * Ms vi Ne » Muirsouri Pacific Time Table “TIVE. with their prisoner. The man ar- |enterprisesand ambitions. He must diction, Judge Bryaut refusing to through a defective sidewalk. His : : my: { allowing prosecutions. This __re- | recove : : % . : is considered doubtful. } ek rested says his name is Hardin; that | study 40 please lus)patrons by mak | Gyan tie embargo on the sale of | ay Ea a ae = Arrival and departure ot passenger | A Seattle Millionaire and lus Attorney he was born in Dallas, Texas, and|i2g himeelf a practical help to them. Deer with ove Ggeniaaeste Table 1 ONE MASS OF SCALES. trains at Butler Station. Carried off Very 5 : 3 z This i : Sait z 5 3 WadeiBouns. lemom Very Boldly raised in Auburn, Ala., where he at-| ee ne of = ice’ = the ty of being destroyed by the Indian | Afflicted 3 Years by Dreadful Skin Passenger, - + 9 4:51 a.m. tended college. He denies ever hay-| Measure of his popu ary SEONG: polic The Indian agent, alone in| and Blood Disease, with Intense Paneneee, r i es rs ie Seattle, Wash., Sept. 10.—‘Lhis|i2g been to Chicago or even in qi. | he is the best existing illustration of his efforts to keep beer out of the Pain and Loss ot Hair. assengery, - - 125 p.m. Local t seight : + 10:05 a.m. Sovutn Bounp city is in the wildest excitement be-| ois. He says he is a bartender and cause of the kidnaping of William | that a protracted spree is the cause | the theory of recompense that makes | virtue its own reward. territory will not be able to accom: | All Other Remedies Fail. Relieved | Th Z aa phsh mueh. Beer will now be sold | Instantly and Cured in 4 Weeks Baweengers oies ioeisi Be | E. Bailey, the young millionaireaud | Of is being on the road. Despite | on i capa noe Me uae we by the fifteen saloons in Ardmore by the Cuticura Remedies. Dasieneee, J a 9:46 p.m. R. B. Albertson, his attorney, this this story, the mau tallies exactly | fF ONE RCE he country editor = and over the nation generally. _T have a few words to say regarding the Cu- Local Freight - + afternoon by a detective. with the description of Tascott pub- | Ot 4 prophet without honor in his Seale uinenan ay SUnrene uieoa tates i Although the abduction was made | lished from Chicago even to the One locality. He wields a decided a as Call and get a first-class hair cut, | When it was crowded, the where-)0f age. ,The police authorities tele- | ou! of | when Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. 1 smoothshave and a shampoo. shop in the city. Best barbers. abouts of the men were unknown, | g*aphed at ouce to the police of Chi great pith and moment. It is his | intense; it would almost bring tears to ves, and my blood also When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ng in a bad co j . a 3 S tion, with loss or hair. Ihave tried ¢ i ; a but it is supposed the party is head-|cago. Hardin appears to be guite | Province to keep close to the people. | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, hnown remesty that was Fecommended to 4 Main street, opposite postoffice. iy 18 PaCS | ros : = - 7 , but it was of no use, aud gave me very : : mgr PATTERSON, Prop’r. ‘ed for Tacoma. intelligent. | He knows what they think and what | “ben she bad Children, she gave them Castorg fy enetit, su hearing of yout Cuticura Rem { | few weeks’ time I found myself cured, | am thankful for what they have done for me ; Sense | Has ad |, iets | : Your Cuticura KR ies are aw blessing to and is the owner of the Harrisburg | we % “ & superior order, because he comes | Sam Jones, the revivalist, was those wue may bay opportunity to ive 4 > The Veterans Rush From the Pavillion . a span Ef lanidivect contract with thomeande ss) 5 i ee them. Dean ree them to any or H When Baker Speaks = ’ . “78 ) conducting a meeting down in Geor- ie Kdmund Keras, i a a ca ; i cor familiar with their habits and ten-|,; t lone aro. Acres of people 2704 Union Ave., Chicago Mil 7 ps tor of several banks. He is also pro-| eases ot won 1 gia not long ago eres of people pn prietor of the Press-Times. ording to directio encies POLITICS CAUSES A RUMP One of the most stirring incidents of the reunion occurred yesterday afternoon. General B. M. Prentiss gave an address on Shiloh, and inci- dentally interpolated a few sentences scoring the alliance, remarking that the alliance leaders were the men , Bailey is a young man whose fath- er is a millionaire of Harrisburg.Pa a iradield/ se emale een! #(or- Albert- | a 5 new life and ene cousin of Albertson, the} man tree trom pain : absconding cashier of the Fidelity | 5°! >y s cas miss ~s $2-"m trust company,Tacoma, and it is sup- posed the detective abducted him inorder to get some information | about the absconder. | son isa ese periods . M. Crumley & Co City Drug-tore. MADE DESPERATE BY WANT. |they want. His facilities for con- vineing and persuading them are of} They read his paper with more interest than they do the met- ropolitan journal. The latter is not apt to speak to them with a clear |comprehension of their situation, | whereas the former is really a part of ‘the system of things to which they | Teoncluded to give them atrial, The tirs! | plication gave me almost instant relic were before him. “I wonder,” cried Cuticura Remedies he, “If there are not in this great rr ut cures of humors and crowd some clean mouthed men who | Othe RRteMNe TTT ate gannesen cee: at have never told a lie. If there | skin cure, and Cuticura Soap, an eXquieite are | skin beautifier and purifier, externally, snd any moral heroes of this sort will they please rise for a | Cuticura Resolvent, the new blood purijier and There was a long pausc, then t daily more gr | greatest of humor remedies, internally, care ante” | Cvers species of itching, burning, ecaly, pim- moment?” | pty and blotchy diseascof the skin. aud blood from infaney to age, from pi te one ne P croft ven the best physicians and all otn- Frightful Reports: ot Tragedies Due Ss Menoeienectin’ a ¢ din tall. ai | The detective enticed th RU — belong. Some of the most effective | nan rose timidly and stood with an‘? Temedies tail. 3 Rois erated the watiot the 16. ective enticed the two men to Starvation. : ae ; Sold everywhere. Price, Cutic 5 ”] who inaugurated th 2 ieged z it , work that is done in political cam- ir of meek yet conscious integrity, | Soap, 2%c.: Resolvent, 81. Prepared} ae : P sch was cheered to | 2toa closed carriage and it is sup area ae : air of meek yet conscio ntegrity, | Soap, 25. : Resolvent, repared by the bellion. His speech was cheered to 8 | i . tovced be . Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation, boston | 1 i i 5 -. | paigns is performed by the country !the target of ten thousand eyes : . he ech When he had conuluded, , P°8ed held « revolver at their heads! London, Sept. 9.—From Kieffe E x ee z e 8 san YS. | r>Send for *'How to Cure Shin Diseases the echo. en he had . . i editor. He is often wiser in the Presently th “On itl 6i pages ‘illustrations, and 160 testimo a few alliance men who were present until they were out of the city.|/comes the account of a_ horrible! hod 1 i hi t posga eon oe none) soc unen aL a u . a A | = methods and process than his met- ay « ay i 7 >LES eads a ; aubedithathes bermermitted to publ When the cab was two miles out of | tragedy. A Jew named Kaplan, I other and another until there were PT PLE sonal respect and confidence. N sauce - = The: A Fall of comfort for all Paina, rressman Baker of the sixth district ened to shoot several men who at-! ed of a comfortable business bya A E a y oumcienaeat Not ciously to each in turn. Then he } flammation, and and weaknes gre > Bil anne x ee Le : .. c- | Only in politics, but in all matters of added impressively: “Will you ! eee ne ence Ane ee f of Kansas, who was to speak any- ‘e™pted to rescue them. jformer decree, first shot his wife : pres y: A) up a man te answer Prentiss, which the management permitted, and con- how, was put forward to answer General Preutiss The pavillion was jammed to suf- focation when Mr. Baker began his speech, and for the first two minutes he was listened to with interest, but he be to talk about Kansas mort EE ith over hu dre: t le . { n é BD: eS - espace seo i anes = pees a - Te ‘si gages after that and the veterans ‘itizens has started for Tac ae ym ¢ h parts of ae eomes mans e * : monies oe jensy for him to cor e himself. began to leave. The Touder 1 Laren parties were over-| the news of tr tgedies aitendant cn i 5 ; C i se, more vindictive Mr. Baker talked /* io Seattle. eof the A urvest and the ae figae ie aie é ae z e i s Children Cry for the faster the veterans left. They Changed its Politics, suffering and struggle z eee. ch a ssues are y made one hissed, groaned and {i k to get out, rly tum- grand br bling oyer each other in the rush. Outside excited knots gathered and talked angrily about the bad taste of talking politics at a reunion and a body of old soldiers went to the a ; ; Many at pub! les Me sreniel al ceemman tuat samo a i management a wv lemat J th i a learne ientioe. they keep the *calannty howlers i S ¢ the platform or they would leave in a body When Mr. Baker were nearly 4,000 people in the pa- 1 When he ¢ were probably 175 pers began there villion uded there is left and they were mostly women. One per- sen on the platform applauded Mr Baker's utterances, and except that not a ripple of applause was heard. Mr. Baker expressed Lis regret and worried it.—Kansas seemed over City Star. ‘town Bailey and Albertson were call-! ing for help but the detective threat! driven to desperation by an order to leave Russia, he having been depriv- Arumor has been in circulated | and then ene by one. his five chil- that Bailey is suspected of having dren. He stolen securities afterwards killed him- from the bank in| self. é as eer : his possession. A posse of police Kap!an left a note stating the mo- and deputy sheriffs are on horseback | tive for the crimes, which was his chasing the carriage and a special! desire to save his family from inevit- While ro sm have been reported. there nave been eases of tence. cases of Wintield, Kan. Sept day the Tribune o f ibI forea 1 several myste- squarely for rious disappearat B. Buck the edit long democrat, ar a member of the I Since coming at are attribu- alism, and ia the police are careful. for evidence against per fully impressed fersonian princiy a ng }. ’ paper he boldly atts Jave” aud the rey old democrane style The tress of the people is so} |ropolitan brother; and his audience , listens to him with a feeling of per- | general importance, the local press \is a power that is felt in a most dis- jtinct and irresistable manner. The |contents of the country papers , bave more to do with shaping pub-| lic sentiment than all the books and | ultimately determined. plies that he is nota mau to be light- ectitled treatment ly regarded, but that he is to generous and grateful at all times and in all ways.—Globe Democrat In European ntries - Curt anniversary As one of much worth : “What de ke lif we and oily skin cured b “Phank you; | = gas thank you.” said the evangelist gra- nineteen on their feet. Plaster, the first and only pa please remain standing while the , Killing strengthening plest neous, infallible whole congregation prays for these | nineteen collossal liars?” Tableau. Poultry, Butte, Logs, | Republic. An eastern professer has under- | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for , Pitcher’s Castoria. | Public Sale. e Widow Davis f e I 1si1, “hc: Butter & Kegs hout in And get cast Head eet z : : \ cd.,ta America for 25, Gets | ue, otherwise A. L. BRIDE « CO What steam is to the — fa | great aud the need of money so ur-| item from your Dragzista, or Ito draw 8 per cent from date. Pur- j ace : oe aig is to es — Snpareaeisem ie isugi! gan is satan —- give note Pig a pr Hannihal Poultry Co. producing bodily power and furnish- {cee were Teese ssresereee? | security. aise 2 es ing mental force. , the farmers at one shilling each. {H L Tucker. Agent. | C. B. Lewis, Auctioneer. 35-1 ByParmes Smith. °