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eee en uantinnranomenen SYCAMOL ON A “RE TREE. Rarvey waned J pay the Death very hot ¢ as a consequence the atm deep water has proven a fraud, 1osphere is | vers Esq , belore the j town | purchased a yeai » be-! ow 1 sland dies herpes molueres Me By cee ‘ ’ came due, but the compa know- hil & You Wait,” . John T Scott isnot Lynch court in this city « in pittie Ladiner (ot eho cues plelaie BUT CURES jscourl: When “an . i i ‘ 3 tue people. has ; o'clock this morning. Whenhead-| 3. 4. thig eccrine taken ar NOTHING ELSE. iu vacatiog that ned Harvey 1 pilland[isuk ce ne A nae a é amenced ® suit against Lin ee ee ““|steps to enforce their collections See OR TNIRERT jon “and aidan t 2 r ; of er aud | ssenger Equipments ect of which is to had been found guilty of murder and | 4. the flowery promises Russell g juipmen wentence executed The people Jearned this when they waiked out Herrison’s company has been broken: e heretofore en nti and de sss, and to pro- & Terns as the ¥6.000.000 bas and the boom town is as far proved bog n town after breakfast, and saw the ‘ from lead bodies of the two men swaying deep water now as when the alleged town-builders took hold hi the G aS to aud fro in the breeze that stirred | rvices makes H K.& T Ry the best equip- who d, it is “ant i GPL&T Awe, iS edatia, Mo, that litigation ou an extensive scal e| will soon ensue. the linbs of the sycamore tree from | tange store Consisting of movemen which they hung. For several years 1} snehbe sOlig rit € Pulaski county has been infested with | l¢ thieves, and the efforts made by! Sheriff McCrague to bring them to| justice had caused bitter hatred poled and dece I desire to say to my mavy friends that I have re- Sin The company expected to be paid te spring up against him. He had He Yin) Hone plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in | The St. Louis | several times expressed a fear that | 1 ots to day, but so far as heard ‘ shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends | some of them would kill him. Satur- day night last he left Somerset for his home, reaching there about dark. At the supper table he told his fam- ily that he had met 2 man down the road and he feared he would kill hi About 9 o'clock he started to || Republic Now Issued Twice-a-Week, from not a dime has be2n handed in call-and (sea me: | The case is altogether exceptional | i and extraordinary. Russell Harri-! PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. | Son’s name is being severely handled | I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any and there is no telling what. both | on ao 1 | store i ity. civilly and criminally, the Aransas gptie city Call and see me. Tr... PHTTyYs. Tuesday and Friday, Harbor escapade may drift into. ||! 12¢ the barn to turn his horse out, and — | 2 to 14 Pages a Week when about half .way he was shot. i ET : | For ‘1.00 Year The ball entered the right breast, West Point, Miss., Dept. 5 wo} ranged downward and came out be- | miles west of town lies one of the! Sample Copies Free , ¥ i lantations i | Ask my agents for W. L. Douglas Sh low the -left should-r blade. Hig |!#udsomest plantations in north) — for ‘sale in your place oe son | ssippi med b oe eal catalogue, secure the wife and two daughters were stand- | Mississippi, owned by Mrs al try | oe ee es ing in the yard and ran to him. The Wise, a widow, und on that planta- tion this afternoon transpired a} scene of bravery essed. | | All the ladies of the with the | murderer guapped a pistol at her, and she recognized them as the Gil- land brothers. As Mrs. McCar, seldom wit: ue house y by Freemu raised her husband and exclaimed |¢*¢ePtion of Miss Eurle Wise, the) 2..8t Louis, fo. fend ec E aes ts : ‘ ate peat ’ ; ee | sliowing deacrib- that he was dead they calmly walk- 16 year-old daughter, were visiting ay For Sale by R. R. DEAL ON. xe a oe ed off ‘ aneighbor «a short distance away, | ieeouri, to-wit if quarter of in ip terty (40) of Ntaining ten acres more oF onVeyance Was south j}when Miss rle was attracted to} ay the door by a knock. On opening Monday an inquest was held, and the jury found that MeCargue had towne! PARKER'S HAIR BALSATi } é he payment of one certain note tally ; : ‘ she was confroted by eor an | Cleanses acd, WHY 1S THE ys f come to his death by a bullet fired e he was — sy yy : p is oO man | W. DOUG AS| é eyegrn de ed of eet sane . 1 . of immense build, who held a mur- L. L. arincipal of aac notea i Dan akae Tate by Harvey or Joe Gilland. The Gil-|°* ™ saree . principal of said aote Tithe annual i terest | $3 SHOE cenf Fue lands were arrested, and on the eld- derousloeking knife in his hand. thererare ae henequeseorine Jenat olaes oF ands ly 7 Hed led all tl Sanaa THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? j said not and pursuant to the conditions of said er was founda red neckcloth such | @° Ge™anced a! he inoney ant va. ISISURCAUITeIeEnOE TWA AB AGE GE eae tinea) | Heed OF trust, I will proceed to sell the above Gables inthe diguse sind started to to hurt the feet; made of the best fue calf, tty hist described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front n the ety of Butler, as Mrs. McCargue testitied he wore at the time of the murder. The two boys were sent to jail. Yesterday the funeral of Sheritf McCargue oc and because we make wore shi grade than any other manufacturer, it equal | sewed shoes costing from $3.0) to $50. $5.°° Genuine Hand-sewed, the finest calf © shoe ever offered for $5.0); equals Freuch nported shoes which cost from $3.0) to $12.00. $4. 0 Hand-sewed Welt Shoe, fine « stylish, comfortable and durable. The best shoe ever Offered at this price ; same grade us cus: 5 enter. Although badly frightened. the young lady retained her pr of mind, and negro tried to enter she slammed the deb a wiogreon BS Hee or H pnce = Thursday, October between the h noon and five 1891, nin the fore- as the ure of nine o’cic lock in th: i i afternoon of that door in his noon Of th sites 5 : om-made shoes costing from §6.U0 t day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, curred and the town was full of peo- ‘ace. He immediately burst it open $3.°°, felice Rhee: Farmers, i road Men Interest und costs. F. Mf. ALLEN, _ be. e: s | ef lel eal erm; fine ple. The sheriff feared trouble aud y P ste 45-40 ‘Trustee. ——— Trustee's Sale. pleas, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten: sion edge. One pair will wear a year. $2. 50 fine calf; no better shoe ever o this price; One trial will convince who Want a shoe for comfort and service. 25 and $2.00 Workin and chased the girl into the hall, where she grabbed « shot gun and leveled it in the brute’s face and or- put on an extra guard at the jail. All was quiet until about 1 o'clock edat those man's shoes | . aie hi Jud Lynct etre very strobg and durable. Those who | Whereas Daniel If Noel and Mary Noel this mor ning when duc ge yh a 1 1 ii t 1 H 1 1 have eiyen! them a trial will wear no other make. his w their deed of trust dated Jur : dered im oO leave. 6 dropper Inve, and recor: in the reecorder’s offic eame into town and called court. Oren Hee Ke Boys’ * In and for Bates county, ease boc we : A é e knife, took to his heels and was 2 page 403 conve othe un: + ae or more armed men. He placed 20 Boomont Ob isiEnt rand aa isc 0nas CHEWING eu! 3 ae 11273 la ee one tes anit state ; , 2 : 3 sour, to-wit the danger was over the brave girl If it cannot be had_ fro: BO quarter of the so ‘i or more around and through town, eer 5 deulers, send Scts. in stamps Caution Dio samen piepige hee ea rth ast quar- stationed fifty or sixty up and down |*, Hl acre BEEMAN CHEMICAL ¢ Wil, DOUGLAS, Hroekton, and the northeast quarter of tie southeast 5 give a good description of the brute ators and Manufacturers, H southeast quar the street upon which the jail is lo- cated, and about forty as jurymen, all dressod in white gowns, filed down to the jail, When just in front of the rea iron door four wheeled and presented their guns in the face of George Howell, one of the guards and city police. He held the keys to the jail, as the jail-|* ter of the southeast quarter of section sixteen (is), and the i i Clevel: Sold by Max Weiner and a his trail. Beware of imitators. jleveland, Q. , re Miss Wise is one of the prettiest and most attractive posse is now on ast haltof the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter of rection sixteen (16) and the north half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section sixteen (1 allin township thirty-nine ()), of range thir- ty-three (33) containing in one hundred acres more or less, Whien conveyance W intrusttosecure the payment of one note fully described in said d of trust, and w here: as default has been: made in the pay- Missouri Pacific Ry. a ; whie * de faut, Ree ording to ihe terms of said . note renders the whole of the principal due and al Talns able, now past due, and unpaid ow therefor GRAT COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST, “By athorongh knowledge of the natural laws Which govern the overations of digestion and nutrition, and by reful application ot the fine properties of well-selected Cocea, Mr Epps has proviced our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage Which may save girls in this section, and suddenly becomes a heroine The nerviest part of the whole affair was that the gun was not loaded and the girl knew it. SAVE MONEY ANDS SUFFERING vat the request of the legal hold- sass é ; j SeMmeny Neat rdecee itis Ibis Bytie ic: erof said note and pursuant to the conditions er’s wife was sick aud needed her One feature of the thousand of | dicious use of such articles of diet that a con- or said ¢ r Ee st, 1 will proceed to sell the + ° ” a . ew . stitution may lL gradually built up until! a above deeril ved premises at publi due t husband's attention. The keys or | testimonials that have been given in | {rong cnough te recist every tendency to vee TY [ti Bighest hid ier for ash at aye OVE teat : TAGES ea . : ‘i » Hundreds of subtle maladies are Mout door of the court honse in the city of Butl his brains were demanded to be giv-| behalf of S. S. S. is remarkable. Tn | eee ea ee eee eee ee ee county Mikeee a ane. How- is & Weak point of Bates and s' s | KANSAS CITY and OMAHA SAS eat en up at once without noise. ; = . Me Thursday, October Sth, 1891. may escape Many a fat numbers of shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wi iustances it is related 3 —Civil gazette. Made simply with non and 5 o’eloc on of that day ie ee pa i a secure re- | boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound for the par sfving eaid deb z would have done—gave up the keys. {spent in a vain effort to secure re- | Hrns Manor Miia tune JAMES EPPS ~~ CGOLORALO SHORT LINE costs. . vegan "LENS The guard, seeing there was uo use | lief from disease in the regular way. |€CO-. Homapathie Chemiste, London, kng | Trustee to resist such a mob stepped back. The jail was opened and J. L. Gil- land and his brother A knowledge of the virtues of Swift's Specitic would have saved the time Te H.L. TUCKER, | To j i Public Notice. STATE OF MISSOURI, 7 Cou 0 Daily Trains, 5 (ee Joe were onjand money, to say nothing of the | their way to a sycamore tree from| prevention of the suffering. Eee Samanta eae tte Cirenis Court of Hates county aforesaid . : derson Shannon which they were soon to dangle. |need be no such mistakes made now. } petitioner, against Tebuion RS. Freeman’ Thadde concerne: 8 Raymond and all They stoutly denied their guilt.|The great blood pumitier is for sale | Harvey said he was innocent of this | by druggists and the but said he had done other dirt. |S. S. company at Atlanta will They were given time to say their |send to any address their treatise on prayers after which Harvey was | blood and skin diseases free, and a/ swung off into eternity. After Har-| pamphlet vey was hanged Joe said that he was} thousands of testi: innocent, but that he was present DRUGGIST. | other persons Kansas City to St, Louis,; every where, ion to establish land title. ve named Tebulon RS Freeman | taymond and to all other yer- Jsons whom it may concern, TAKE NOTICE. | thar the above hamed petitioner, Anderson i has this day filed in the office of the PUEBLO AND DENVER, {¢ rthe circ ourt of Bates county, in PULLIN | | THE of Missouri, his petition pro iby his atlidavit, setting forth that he owner of the te lowin ge described real es- sitnated in Bat ty, Missouri, to- west half of lot two (2) of the north Tter and the northwest quarter of the containing a few of the onals they have } received from those who have exper- BUFFETT SLEEPIMG CARS [82 west qu ‘ : z i heen c Re Ty eee tth njnce (on thwest quarter of section five (51 in town- while his brother Harvey did the |ienced the benetits of this wonder- | es aoe SEBS Fa CU EA ISIE TS qo tere eee ot Taune ehlrty three (33). : f : i e : {and that his int ad title to said jand ss the shooting. The jury found him | ful medicine. si H. C. TOWNSEND. _ [is Fee Simple, derived ‘from certain deeds and 7 : ‘ P } e said petition faliy set | guilty and fixed his punishment,but i | ee Bs 1+ Dames of the varions RAR BERNA Drugs and Medicines Passe ofthe vations before he was swung off he gave the): a4 an expenditure of $1,000,000} ast umes of all the ring. for “ Missouri Pane seen ir isplay at the iverse and ot said lands for a term o: Deceived by Prince Russell. Corpus Christi, Tex., Sept. 16.— The press of Texas bristles with ar-| o s regard the coast city of e a ansaS Harbor, of B. Harrison, son of the president of | the United States, is founder. Born ntimwous ‘poss has be en which Russell} y a throug vyenr ago, it has had a brilliant, | Ie Southeastern boom. but lately the bottom seems a to have fallen out of the young me-| and everybody who pur- is on the war took pl path. hes f which | ca lt these symptor a year iat sof wich) < wad ATMENT removes ail’ Russell Harrison is president prom-| Oyjd, Mich., were cure er suffe f nae i ia andy can use, herself. Mod- ised the people that deep water :o Gc New |e : vethe many forms of ae ae ies New, femaie weakness. Tac z _ ~eneur within a vear. an permanent relief, would be secured within « year, and : A PLAIN TALK Te LADIES: in our st for one, or send two in large box-ear letters advertised vi AURA GAL 2G RAUIES cear s ample box and circular. gon at Bu di themselves all over the country as having $6,000,000 paid up capital. | bot It has turned out that the boasted | >", had EVERY LADY CAN “TREAT HERSELF. ‘N° Q. B. Pile Rex oe $1.00 FOR ue E MONTH: s S TREATMENT. o. See em | t an- to set my hand as clerk of said court, and affixed the seal thereof teel like a Heart Cure ewan. OB. Catarrh Cure. is sold b SEAL) Mile: Pees oe J. A. McCILL, +e D., & Co. 284 PANORAMA PLACE, CHICAGO, ILL, | at the conrt house in “See capital was a myth. The aianiaied timonials 1 | ALONZO G. FYemEn, Wheeease bbc?! eles waitin St, Chteage, 50. | Boxter & Hons, vA wire Gineait Loni st wade ip trust to] fant, upon the weed] plainti @ and defendan marriage 0 Wife living i from whom said defendant t never been i,and that unless the (John Scott be and appear at thie court, at this cou the thereof, to be - | gun and holden at the court house in the c county on the second day isl, mext, and on or before v of said term, if the term shal jong continae—and if not, then en or by ‘the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition ingaid cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will by “rendered accordingly. | And be it further or- | dered that a copy hereof be published, accord jing to law in the Butler Weekly Tisns | Weekly news: i printed and published Kates county, . for four weeks sucgessively the last insertion fo be at least. fftemn days before the firey day of the next term of the cir- cenit court JOHN C. HAYES Cireuit Clerk in A true copy of the record itneas my band and the sea! of {exar) thecirouitcourt of Bates county, this 3rd day of September, Ixvl. a JOHN C HAYES, Cireuit Clerk Order of Publication. j STATE OF MISSOURI, bes In the Cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri in vacation, August 1th, Isl. The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use of Os- | car Reeder, collector of the revenue of Bates | county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. John Umstedt, zabeth T Bullock and the unknown heirs of Joseph M Tackett, deceas- | edt, defendants Civil Action for Delinquent Whereas, on the [0th da ‘Taxes Jaty. 1 vlaintitt herein by her bet | undersigned clerh of the court of county im the state of in vacation, filed ber petition aud aMidayit stating ameng other things Unat the mares of the above fendants, the heirs . Tackett ceased, are unknowr ieir names ca be inserted inthe 1 herein. that t derive their interest in said land by inher ance Whereupon it is clerk in vacation, that said defendants be no- ed by vu tion that plaintif® has com- mmencellagutt againet them in this court by petition and affidavit the object and general nature of which is toenforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the Iss7 and Isss, amounting in the Aggregate to the sum of 85l Gs, together with j interest, costs, commision and fees, upon the | following deseribed tracts of land situaved in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The west hall of the northeast quarter of eeetion thirty- one ownship forty-two (42) range thirty- two (32), and that unless the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden ip the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the drst Monday in November, Is], and on or before the sixth day thereof (ifthe term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end of the term, and plead to said petition according to law, the sume will be taken as confessed and judg- ment rendered according tu the prayer of said petition, and the above described real estate sold to satisty the same. And itis further or- dered by the clerk aforesaid that a copy hereet be published in the Butler Weekly Tings, a | Weebly newspaper printed and published in Butler, Bates county , Missouri, fer four weeks eucceseively the last Insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of said court A true copy from the rec- Witness my hand as clerk ordered by the said [erat id with the sea! said court oaftixned, Done at office in Butler on, thie the Lith day of Auguat, Ise, AJOUN ¢ HAYES | By LB Sranie Cireuit Clerk yo eae Deputy Clerk j | Oud Publication. STALL br Missotuki, County of Bates In the cireuit art of Bates county Miso. a in vacation, Au, tltth, ison The staid Missouri at th Jation and to the use of Oe Reeder, collector of the revenue of Bates nty in the etate of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. A, Stephens and the unknown heirs of O’Brien Guinn, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation, and files her petition and affidavit, stating among other things that the names of the heirs of O’Brien Guin unknown and cannot be inserted in the tiod herein that they sre the owners of said land, and derive their title by inheritance. Wherean is ordered by the said. clerk in vacation, that eail defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff! has commenced a suit againet them in this court by petition and affidavit the ret und general nature of whieh 1s to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri lor the delinquent taxes of the years Inss and Is80, amounting in the aggregate $9.56, logether with interest, in mnie~ sion and fees. upon the following’ descri thacts of land situated in Bates county, the costs, ¢ not jsouri, to-wit. The southeust quarter of southeast quarter tection thirty-one township forty {40 thirty-one [51], and [thet unless the d tendants be and appear at i is court to be ihe next term of }holdenin the city of Butler, Bates county j Missouri, on the first Monday in Novembe iW, and on or before the sixth day thereof, the term shall eo long ce nue, and if no | then before the end of the term, and plead to said petition according to law, the same will | be taken as corteseed and judgment rendere according to the prayer of said petition, at j the above described real estate sold to eatify thesame. Anditis further ordered by the | clerk aforesaid that a copy hereof be publ }edin Butler Weekly Ties | newspaper printed and publish | Bates county, Missouri tor four | cessively, the Ia t insertic j teen daye t e iiret ¢ begun Weeks suc: ntc be fat least ol said court | trae copy from the re ord. “Witness my band i : , 88 Clerk wloresaid with seal of eaid | {skaL! court hereunto affixed Done at of- tice in Butler on, this the 14th day ot | August, I= JOHN ©. WAYE~ | By L. Circuit ¢ i 4 y Clerk. . Missouri, L. PAC y of Septem Mayor of the city of ae Missouri. Attest: W. w. GRA (eBaL City Clerk \ Saal nr eae na a gar oy si crorerattatl