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cy BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16. 1891. DISEASE OF ANY FORM HEISKELL'S OINTMENT Tt has proved infallible in every case. from sim- gle Pimples to obstinate mas also tching Piles. 60 CTB. per bex. te Gend for “Hints for Kitchen an jck-Roorm, a Maid ea ee oe BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - - $125,000 00} SURPLUS, - - £25,000 00} F.j. TYGARD, - - - HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, ].C.CLARK - : DR. President, | Vice-Pres. Cashier F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker's old stand. Lawyers. T W. SILVERS, . Attorney-at-Law. we Ollice over Farmers Bank: door trom head of staimway. third I ye ARMOND & gain. ™ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. in Bates and adjoining counties. ge" Office over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. Will practice ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store- DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over Pp. Oo. All calls answered at office day or night. Spectalattention given to temale dis- cases. " C. BOUULWARE, Physician and f. Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialtv. J. T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Southwest Corner Square, over Office, $ ‘ Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh ot Pine. Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Buzgies, Carriages, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. or eam [his is one of the bestequipp: 1Sta bles in this section of the state. Frrsiti First Crass Ries At any hour, day or : most reasonable terms. F desiring to put up their Bake S when in the city will find thisg barn the most convenient in town.. POTTER BROS. ENO. 48 1 ‘ | FOUL CRIME AVENGED to Pieces by Reseners — DEAI.ER IN—— near where she was kept for) ‘FARM WAGONS, girl on the evening of the second) ROAD CARTS, day, when she told them Ler st ry | 5 yr >| cy N \g te | HARDWARE AN® IMPLEMENTS Shreveport, La. Sept. S —News was received here today of « lieiu Cutlery and Guns ous outrage committed on a vouns FYE lady school teacher Arca Bee BUCK The school was two tiles fiv i Na Nh fF N home, and after school was di | : q ; ei Friday she started to wi st oree Ww § Ina lonely place she was set upon p ; : by a burly negro who chagyed her all afl IS (0 \into the woods near by and tied her | ’ etree FREEMAN'S [tna DIAMOND BARB WIRE, ! : Pi | A searching party t tnd the poor with the request that they 1 A Confidence Game Balked. Kahoka, Mo., Sept. t.—Three men ‘registered at the hotel last Monday jas William Camson and Wiham Ma- json, St. Joe, Mo. and John E. | Moore, Q yD. On Wednesday 9} September 2, they attempted to ob- | tain $3,500 from John Mantle, a cit- lizen of our county, by means of a }contidence game. Camson and Ma son pretended to be land buyers, and were pretending to try to buy Mantle’s farm, and had Mantle the buggy with them. Moore was out in the timber on his farm where Mason and Cameron had left him, and when they came up to him they j began their trick to catch Mantle. Mantle escaped being robbed of his money by his panker refusing to let him have his money when he went in ’ THE CELEBRATED to town to get it. The three inen i r epee re ate ‘ : after their failure to get Mantle’s — “ BeutS — : vreturn. | Builders Hardy rare EERE REP ORES she ver : os spi a G ‘Casada Su Ik cape, but Depaty Sheriff Drew eap- eae ana Iron, Steel, Nails and pearnce and was captured \ . The wretch was fearfully t being skinned PLOW, | WILL PLOW IN HARD Wagon Wood Work. to pieces. His body was ! woods for the buzzards to dispose of. ° RAR. DEACON Oak Stove. {FALL PLOWING, WHERE The Two Great Contests Two of the most important politi-| - ~ intties of the wr ae oie, Oviginal Round fought in Pennsylvania and Ohio. | a aa = ae = aT In each it is tuin extent, bat Shot ter Seduction between the two old parties yet the |’ Mis- ALL OTHERS FAIL. eal year 2 fe lence Ge veneer alls on Missouri: a gupreme struggie | the limit is reached | last Jack eagerly awaited by the eutire coun- try. est states upon two questions of depot | prime importance. Will Ohio, with ty, was her varied interests and her g | Miss Davis. x charming young indorse the McKinley act? Jady of that place. When her con- Wiil Peunsylvania rich though she dition becawe kuown Armistead fled be, condone the theft of hundreds of ty Louisians ue young lady also thousands of dollars from her treas- It is bordered and biseeted by another. of splendid forests, py als, inexhaustable quarries. ntat Boiton, tu this coun- It is ful uge? with seduction by rent re- In Ohio the campaign is upon na tional issues, that of the tariff pre- dominating. This became inevit-| able through the nomination by the} republicans of the author of the sour left home and west to Memphis, tive duties? tion to meet that issue. The con- Will party override all wind up iis business aifiirs, and /earth—nota garden of Eden, per At fail to check the evil. It is om the’ Ar +s to | increase championed by Mr. McKinley. the present time there appe be an obstacle in the way of a fa expression, both of the old p listead is still alive. The partics The last report of the concerned are all highly connected, ir | dairy commissioner of New Jersey | represent lightning rod and umbrella. the coldest. hottest, wettest, dryes When it i atives of large and influen- ss in the county, and it is | shows that 44.96 per cent. or nearly | tial fam - 7 Ihal a] : Sees ions a having admitted that the peoples’ j half. of all the food preparations , feared th party will cut only a sorry figure in j submitted to him for examination | the contest. There is no doubt! ¥ere adulterated. the that the struggle will be on nearly jadulterations were harmless aud in exact party lines, and the significance these cases the purchaser of the outeome, whatever it might | Only swindled, but in many instances | son were runniug a . 8 5 z : i 2» farm < d ole, be will be all the more pronounced | ank peison were found in articles chine on the farm of ; bei eae é | Be eee ae “ wis cut Johnson on the hand. He when the fact is taken into consider- | of every day consumption. A large | se . diy j ‘dental : ; : : vec es, e injury was acciden ation that Chie is both a farming percentage of canned vegetables, | clatme: jury e i > but Johnson him and jand a manvfacturing state. Perhaps in the world. region trouble is not ended the bulb. > When Two Farm Tragedies. Lima, O., Sept. 8.—This morning would be | While James Lewis and Tom John- . threshing ma- Som ies | stitute has been provided in the re | vised portion of the New T: ed. When it is dry water become : ‘such as peas and string beans, were rushed at found to contain copperas, used to | struck him a terrific blow. |give a green color, and a number of | Lewis fell lik-.a log directly un- baking powders have been “doc- | der the evlinder ot the machine and tored” with ammonia to give an arti- before he could be pulled away he ficial leavening strenght and to per- | Was drawn between the cylinders and his head and body ground toa curiosity. in no other state in the union could such a battle be waged, the result of whieh Killed by a Maddened Bull. Louisville, Ky. Sept. 6.—-A’ would be more nearly al ' Elizabethtown jretlex of the sentiments «f the en- tire vation. ‘ture to have a fine Jersey bull ha In Pennsylvania the contest is up- tered for exhibition at the fair. The Keystone has practically been under republi- @an control for nearly a generation ‘andit is claimed that abuses have jerept in which have finally seriously embarrassed the in financial! The late A. T. Stewart was harras- That there have been abuses —and worse than that—no mitof their carrying more waste matter. In these cases there is not | pulp. aid only fraud but danger to the public Frank Lewis, bother bales fe, 02) SS Se Tae when he saw his brother killed made i porter a dash for a pitchfork near by and A Fifty Thousand Nollar Opinion | plunged the furk into Johuson’s ab- domen, killing t rulmest instantly. a as reu Nineteen the on state issues. ; gun, loaded with tridges or small shot with which kh controlled the beast. As the bu state This had no effect aud he trie certain sed by a lecision which vastly increased his pay f duties. His lawyer called o about treasury, Versailles men have second barrel, but their choice one can nterviewed as to Pennsylvania has bee: jally plundered. It is the pro another lof others than the T ce matter. to savy who s ke inan exasp lied. tech -— Jose times be lican state ¢ between ps i than it dees now Stewart. years er, told his legal adviser that the casual suggestion made that day had been worth over 1} million dollars to the merchant. er‘s Dru but it is al jstate gove will be most y | Politics may condone theft toa cere! remark, Elder drew his revo ver and fired at him, the bullet n taking effect, however. ‘yF pot yet been arrested. The state of 4s usual! Missouri, in fecundity of resources, by one great river ious miner- Take a gigantic pair of dividers, place one at the junction of the Missouri and , the Kaw, draw a circle 250 miles in oe : fe ag fury? Will an indication be given where asou was born. This morn- | diameter, and within its periphery Se hat t! ple favor high See : } will be found the garden spot of th The nomination itself was an invita- i nat the people favor high protec-! ing Armustead returned to Bolton to found the gi u Spo ture out without an overcoat, a fan, It is ‘cold the mercury disappears within it is hot no word is adequate for purposes of compari- son except that one for which a sub- nent. | votes When it is wet men grow web foot | what whisky is in Kansas—a natural yesterday Colonel | William Wilson went into his pas: | He| was in the habit of carryiug a shot- | either blank car- started toward him he fired one bar- r some rea scu the cartridge did not explode icked up and car- Elder has tured them. Their preliminary ex- amination came off to-day, and they were committed to jail to await the ac tion of the Grand Jury at the October term of the courtin default of $2,- 000 each. Moore is 40 to 45 a|years old, dark hair, dark sandy beard, rather red complexion, weight about 180) pounds. Wim. Camson lisabout 50 years old, gray-headed, le y mustache and whiskers, ht 180 pounds and dark scar over left eye. Mason is about chin 35 issues are entirely different. The| These two contests then are of | in th Ae action a , fertility of soil and variety of adapt- | years old, light-brown mustache and result however in both. casenwuillibe unusual interest because they are to sensational shooting lis resulted. tions is unequalled. It is well en- | hair, weighs about 180 pound. of the greatest interest and will be test the sentiment of two of the larg- Some months since © H. Armistead | titled to be called the Empire state State Elections This Year. 1 Iowa, November 3, elects state of- ficers and legislature. Maryland, November 3, elects state offers and legislature and votes on six constitutional amendments. Massachusetts, November 3, elects state officers and legislature e| Mississippi, November 3, elects railroad and -j three commissioners a : ‘ jon a dis ist admin- | was talline a cor ve haps, but at least the adjoining | legislature. test will be watched with more than jelke and ignore a dishonest adini j Was talking toa lawyer w ben Tom Vhape, & aS the adjoining | legish : ordinary interest, for the reason | istration of the public businesst! Davis, a broth fthe young lady | quarter section. This is not a per- Nebraska, November 3, elects as- ene apes 4 5 | : ‘s : : ‘ TIRE e : | These are important questions, but ! jpyolved, ste nto the room and. fect paradise. t has its faults. It |sociate justice of the supreme court that Ohio is one of the most popu- ee I 1 : ii A ae sit } lous states of the union aud has al j they will be auswered at the elections | fired twice with a shot gun. The like its own Missouri river, which is} and two regents of the state univer- ~ . zoe - + om 2 z ways been debateable ground in |™ these two states. —K. C. Times. first load blew Vs left , alittle too thick for beverage and a| sity. state elections. The result is almost | a ras = ;arm aud tor in the , little too thin for cultivation. The New Jersey, November 3, elects certain to be au indication of what) Adulterations in Food. side of 1 hend, bat the second | area mentioned has some occasional | part of its legislature. the nation at large thinks of the| Mauy states have stringent Jaws | missed the iuark. Aftcr the pilog iy eccen cucities of climate. There are New York, November 3, elects high protective policy so vigorously jagainst food adulteration, but they | ing Davis surrendered to the officers. times when no man can safely ven-| state officers, legislature, ten su- preme court justices and representa- tive in the tenth congressional dis- t | triet. s| Ohio, November 3, eelcts state « ficers, legislature and votes amendments to constitution provid ing for uniform taxation Pennsylvania, November 3, clecis 2 | treneare rand attorney general and on constitutional convention land elects delegates to same. s| Virginia, November 3, elects hali its legislature. |A Noted Presbyterian Divine Dead, Chicago, Sept. 9.—The Rev. Har- vey D. Ganse, D. D, secretary of the Presby of aid for died sud. denly last evening at his home hex< t | n board 1 | colleges and academies, -| {from paralysis of the heart. He was 69 years old. “| Senator Allison said in his speecb at Cherokee, Ia., yesterday, that the | McKinley bill is the best tariff 1 7 ‘ The voters of his state dissented from this view ni n law ever enacted by congress last fall by sending six tariff reform- ers to congress out of a total dele- gation o Electiic Ditters. ly is be t money refu and 1 per bottle at H. L. Tucker's drug , Store.