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VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14 1891. NO. 47 S| ‘ PEISKEL( } L OINTMENT foe SKIN “One ELLs gintMen Metiiiay DISEASE gcc = OF ANY Form | USE HEISKELL'S | OINTMENT It has proved infallible in case. from sim- Wekingiiies "eeetem he ae Gend for ‘Hints for Kitche: | and Sick-Room,”’ » Landy book for the hourehold. FREE. ILLO BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND§THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, = p- SURPLUS, - - $125,000 00 $25,000 00 F. J. TYGARD, - - - President. HION. J. B. NEWBERRY Vice-Pres. |}. C. CLARK - - Cashier ——Ss Cr CO rrr DR. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIS‘Y, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker’s old stand. Lawyers. DICK LIDPBLE GOES FREE. The Wood hiite Murder Care at mond Dismissed. Rich- One of the | lust remnat court proceedings caused by James boys was disposed of day in the circuit court of Ray ty. The case of Dick Liddle. « “Cutlery and Guns hia ry ed with murder in the kilo, f AGONS Wood Hite, was called at Richicws dy) | ' the county seat, and was diss sd} i by the prosecuting attoive The ‘ , evidence was deemed insufficient to| 4 ( f h i 0S cause conviction. alll all IS [ Liddle was present. He came from Gloucester, near Philade!lphiz, where he has a string of horses | FARM WAGON at the races. Immediately after the} 5 dismissal Liddel! started on bis 1e-] ROAD CARTS, turn to Philadelphia | THE The murder was said to have taken | place in Ray county in the vicinity of | the Ford homestead. This was the} C d S Ik home of Bob and Charley Ford | asa ay U y } their father’s house. It was looked | ' upon as a Stopping place for men) | WILL PLOW IN HARD CEJ.EBRATED bers of the James gang. Several of the boys were at the house one day} when 2 quarrel arose. Treachery was charged and in the fight that) ensued Wood Hite was killed. The/ case that was dismissed Tuesday was the result. FALL PLOWING, WHERE ALL OTHERS FAIL. Original R.R. DEACON, w= ——DEAI.ER IN—— “HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS, “yin se Round Oak Stove. Tennessee Belles. I can pick ten girls in Chattanooga | give them $1,000 to spend on a trou- | Seau and run crazy every dry goods Walk! Fell, I should say so. When | those girls die and knoek for admit- | tance at the pearly gate the angel of BUCKEYE |records will hide her books and | use the sky to keep track of their tongues. There was a girl there who was oreé Ww Hy in love with a man who could not 9 say booh toa sheep. The girl is very pretty but 1s so impressed with the FREEMAN'S | fact that she has-worn the quicksil- ver off half a dozen mirrors DIAMOND Another girl on McCallie avenue BARB is getting worn and wrinkled from loss of sleep. It took her all day WIRE, to dress, paint and prepare and all night to determine what utensils were necessary for the day to fol- low. In one dressmaking establishment alone there are now five trouseau in preparation. Que of these is for a pretty girl of Georgia. One thous- and dollars is being invested in an- other. It is the gift of a fond papa to a deserving daughter. Now try this. Builders Hardware Iron, Steel, Nails and Wagon Wood Work. R.R. DEACON. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you goed, if you have a A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man. Are you Billions, Constipated er trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skin, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills, and Fever, &c. If you A victim ot Bunco men. Atchison, Oct. 7.—James Dugan has just informed the police that | by fakirs connected with Wallace’s utive ability is equal to his+ eonvie- | tions. The campaign was opened at | the Warrensburg Stute Association ! | Sept. 15 last he was robbed of $800 | with 1,000 teachers in attendance. |ing from mercurial rheumatism, are | back. cough, cold or any trouble with the throat, chest or lungs, Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumptien, i pecan coughs and colds is guaranteed to curial poisoning, or who are suffer-| give relief or money will be paid Sufferers from La Grippe DON'T BE GLOOMY. Those who are the victims of mer- have any of these symptoms, your Liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. HERBINE will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bow- circus. He was told that if he could show that much money in currency Excellent papers were read, eager) inclined to take a gloomy view of life discussions held, and wuch enthusi-| when, asthe peet says, “Winter is asm manifested. No such educa-| folding ite white tents and spring found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect re covery. Try asample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just els. It has no equal asa Liver Medi-!}, chance of drawing $1,000. He cine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottle at H. L. Tucker's Drug Store. 44-e.yr. T W. SILVERS, ° Attorney-at-Law. A guest at the Southern was the pea. Otlice over Farmers Bank; third|centre of an admiring group yester- door trom head of stairway. day, as he related the direful result -——- | of a whimsicle wager made one cold | D* ARMOND & Q MITH. winter about four years ago in Kan- sas City. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. himeelf and a party of convival spir- Will practice in Bates and adjoining|its were holding high carnival one i counties. P : night at the Hotel St. James in the g@- Office over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. Kaw Village. A mail kaownltobect ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- cases. Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- en aspecialty. J. T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh ot Pine. Potter Bros. | BRICK LIVERY STABLE. ? An ample supply of ' Busggies, Carriage, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. { | TESS aS Ae j This is one of the best equipped Sta- | bles in this section of the state. First Crass Riss PcrsitHen. At any hour, day or night on the) most reasonable terms. — — | desiring to put up their horses when in the city will find thie] barn the most convenient in town.; j | ' POTTER BROS. co broker named Wm. Rice Davis, went to the bank and borrowed the money. Returning to the show grounds he drew the lucky number. | While a gamekeeper was counting | Dugan's $800 a capper engaged him in conversation and the gamekeeper slipped away with the money. The police will send a man after the cir- The narrator said that} ous and endeavor to hold Wallace | ers are mostly in the prime of life, responsible. Dugan, who is au old man, is rich | and recently moved to town froin his | farm. | prove. has ever heen ed in the state. At the close of the association a sum- mer normal or trinuing school was opened in the normal school build- ing and 320 of the teachers of Mis- souri respended. There are 114 counties in (he siates, and ninety- three of these were represented in the school Thiuk of it! The teach- keen, intelligent, bright, ready to talk, argue or they were) teachable, xuxivus to learn and im- The faculty of instruction was composed largely of state talent | listen; | despair. S.S.S.is a sure remedy | thousands of testimonials show. he could for twenty-five cents have; tioval meeting for size and profit! getting its thunderstorms together.” | bow good a thing it is. Trial bottle Yet these victims have no reason to| free at H. L. Tucker's drug store. Large Size 50c. and $1.00. for all forms of mercurial poisoning.| The velvet lipped orator who stat- Though it is purely a vegetable med-|ed that the mountains were so high cine, it is powerful. indeed, when,|in southwest Missouri that he could called on to chase mereury, and the get upinatree and tickle the an- last lingering effect of mercury, out| els feet has some consolation in of the» system. It performs the| knowing that there is a hole in the work with neatness and dispatch, as| ground over in Mexico so deep that you can craw! down in it and scratch When the city man attempts to | the devil’s head.—Booneville Demo- put on country frills he speedily be- crat. comes ridiculous. It is told that a Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, prominent citizen of Bath, Me , mow- The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts wagered one of the party a case of Surprise to All. | ” - profossion being there from three j ed the grass on his two Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever 1 lawn last week Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains ds giv Atter using ‘*Mother’s Friend’ ——- * — ss es months I ae speedily and easily re- square “heel-and-toe” walk around | jieved that it was a surprise to those at- the block, bounded by Walnut, Main, |tending me. ‘Mother's Friend” un = . 2: 4 doubtedly lessens the pain, shortens the | Missouri avenue, and Sixth streets, time and restores the mother speedily to | and back to the hotel bar in his bare|health. Will recommend it to all ex- feet, without detriment to his pedal pectant mothers and advise them to use} extremities. The taker of the bet, it. Mrs. J. A. R., Munic, Ind. “winked his other eye” to one of the Sold by F. M. Crumley & Co., City Drug store. 42-1m posted a policeman. After much chaffering, “Baldy” got down and} normal schools. In all work Supt. (eet ichan Wolfe has had the special support | aud encouragement of President Osborne of the Warrensburg nor- | wal school, the largest normal in the state, it had neatly 1,000. stu- ' dents the past year. His building, | | one of the best in the country, was j are having lots of| Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- fun out of it. He hung the scythe tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It i teed to giv. tect satisfacti backward and cut the grass from eoeneeee refuted SPsieeae Fe ae him instead of by the customary For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. way. One of his neighbors said the| W. L. Scott of Erie, Pa., who died lawn looked like the boy's hair after | the other day, bad passed all the the first bair-cut done by his mother. stages from page to plutocrat. He Specimen Cases. was a man who seemed to create op- crowd, who quietly slipped out and! Compliments the Missouri Institue Law , thrown open to the sehool and evy- | S. H. Clifford, New Castle, Wis., was | Portunities for his progress, but al- The following editorial appeared , erything possible done to make the troubled with Neuralgia and Rheu- ays quietly. divested himself of irreproachable prise his feet were actually clean. He sailed forth, but had not pro eeeded more than half a block before in a recent number of the New Eng- | institute a great success. matism, his stomach was disorder See land Journal of Education, one of , C. BOULWARE, Physician and| Patent leathers and stainless balbrig | the leading educational journals of ihe. Surgeon. Office north side square, | gans, “and,” continued the veracious | this country, with a circulation in all | informant, to our unutterable sur-j the states: “Missouri, the empire state of the Mississippi valley, has recently taken an important step in educational | ed, his Liver was affected to an — , alarming degree, appetite fell away, ; and he was terribly reduced in flesh Ordered to Valparaiso. . é ie |and strength. Three bottl Elec- New York, Oct. 7.—About noon | tric bites, cured him. repedices | yesterday word was received at the; Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, ‘Brooklyn navy yard from the navy Ill., had a running sore on his leg ' department at Washington ordering | Of eight years standing. Used three j simple v | glish, with tull direc the vigilant policeman cailed a halt | matters by passing, at the last legis and kept him standing alternately | lative session, an institute law, to ou one foot and then on the other.; which we have already referred. while the luckless wight wept, beg- | This was such a revolution that we ged, protested and finally swore, fhat | have been interested to learn from he was perfectly compos mentis, and independent investigation something had not sought mixed wines. All/of its success. It is a masterly stroke was of no avail, however, and he was \this by which Supt. Wolfe seeks to marched back, crestfallen, and with i increase the efficiency of the licens- half-frozen feet to the St. James.!ing and appointing power to teach- where the conspirators considerate-! ers, providing at the same time the ly let him off on a number of small} means for self-help and mutual im- bottles for the crowd including the! provement. The best educators in aforesaid vigilant policeman.” | the teachers in county institutes and jinstruct them in matter meth- Sc ods. The law also authorizes the ot holding of a summer norm: ., in July for the benetit of co and id physictan, tic aving had plac an East Indi and Bron . throat and L tive and radi ity and ali N having tested i ‘Lhese ed eachers st in their re their several Sent by i self a man of ideas with th with stamp, namin: paper. V “lee e to stand by them Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, | - “ N.Y. 29 1 year }every way a grand man, whose exec- the state will be licensed to meet, eases of women a lite-i |the warship Yorktown to sail for, ! Valparaiso, Chili, at noon to day. At} the yard it was known that the ves- |sel, with the Boston, was destined to sail for the South Pacific, yet | such a hasty departure was entirely |unlooked for. The officers and men; are firm iu the belief that important | | information concerning the situation | jin Chili was yesterday received by! the navy department from Valparai- so. It is calculated that the run from here to Valparaiso wil! consume 45 days. The Yorktown will carry 153 blue-jackets. The officers and crew were delighted yesterday on receiving their sudden sailing orders the s} ys company looking eager! Ltoa possible brush with Bradfield’s Female Regulator. fas won, on ui ne, a wid re result of experience of one who made the dis- Laken jong study » directro: r He is in! 551 j inet, an ex-commuissioner of national bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba. O., had five large fever sores on bis leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle of Elec- tric Bitters and one box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entireley. Sold by H L. Tucker, Druggist. The dignity and character of the} Missouri Press Association is well illustrated to the public in the fact! that its convention contained a mem- | ber of ex-President Cleveland’s cab- statistics, an ex minister of the Uni ted States toa great foreign coun- try, an ex-lieutenant governor, the | present secretary of the state of Missouri and au ex-clerk of the su. | preme cor | all but one actively and! aged in newspaper work | Iding membership in the as- actually en bad taste, tor- ation. Splen ; children, | 30 doses for | eatH. L. Tuck} 24-1yr | Do you know it. 4. A common cough is the most danger- eus thing in the world to neglect: a slight hacking Cough is also very dan- gerous, as it always leads to bronchitis and consumption. Don’t neglect therm in selecting a remedy for Coughs colds and bronchitis, be sure and get one that i». not full of opium and one that will not produce consumption, Ballard’s Hore- hound Syrup does not constipate, re- member this. Itis perfectly harmless tor children, and it’s the most soothing and healing throat and lung medicine in the world. It cures consumption, coughs, colds, sore throat, Asthma, whooping cough, croup, bronchitis, Hoarseness, sore lungs, tickling in the throat and greatly strengthens the iungs after Pneumonia. Soid by H. L. Tucker, Ex-Empress Eugenie has always worshiped the memory of her son. She has preserved copies of all her son's letters, Lis essays on historical subjects, and his views regarding political matters. In the near future it is said, she will publish them in order to throw a brighter iight upon the pure and lofty character cf Prince Imperial. [ cau “recommend Blys Cream Balm to all sufferers from dry ca- tarrh from personal experience.— Michael Herr, F macist. Denver. Thad ecatarrh of the bead and Ely's rat ap- fhe sense f stn : lost, wes resto after bottle. T have found the only satis factory remedy for catarrh, aud it has effected a cure in my ease.—H. L. Meyers. 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