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— VOL. XIII. fineaaia BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4 189i. NO. 50 WOULD HAVE KILLED Him. CORRECT | ORSESe MER Tee tre eereenes | Mrs. Moorehead, Living Near St. Jo- Arrival and departure of passenger | seph, Anxious to End Her As- trains at Butler Station. | sailant’s Life. Nortu Bounp ; 2 ct. 27. ) Passenger, Fs 4:51 a Bt. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 27.—I avid Passenger, 7 355¢ Po me Hill, a young man who came here Passenger, - - g:35 Pp. me. to-day from Platt county, was ar- lrested to night for criminally « 7:04 a. m. saulting Mrs. MC. Moore esd, the Lanse Aas | wife of a prominent faru on 9:46 p. m. fe ; ‘ 1:37 p.m. [ite junction. Local t veight - + 10:05 a.m. Sovutn Bounp Passenger, - rassenger, : - Passenger, - - Local Freight - - While Mrs. Moorebest was ci |gaged at her housewo:k Hill « BATES COUNTY | proached the house and inquael [Mr Moorehead was about. Leu k National Bank. BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST ANDTHE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. ing that he was away, Hill +e 7 hold of the woman, who about to beceme a mother. She fourth’ the man with all her stren,th, a butcher knife, but, unfortuna with poor effect. In the scuffle she was wounded by the knife, her hand and : 1 severely cut. After striking several times Hill overcame he: was ing het and ind He was met a few feet from door by Mrs. Mooreheat's brother, who seeing his excited condition, ap after accomplishing bis purpose fled | the! .—DEAIT.ER IN HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS Cutlery and Guns SPRlG WAGONS, Bain and Fish Bros FARM WAGONS, "| ROAD CARTS, THE CEJ.EBRATED PLOW , | WILL PLOW IN HARD CAPITAL, = > $125,000 00 prehended and took him back to the | FALL PLOWING, WHERE SURPLUS, - - $25,000 00} house. | Mrs. Moorehead informed her | ALL OTHERS FAIL. = brother of all that had occurred and | F.J. TYGARD, - - - President, Vice-Pres. the latter took Hill into the yard and beat bim almost to death Mrs. HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, |. C. CLARK : : Cashier | Hoorehead looked calmly on. Her brother suggested that they kill Hill, and she calnfly assented. Go- ing into the house she brought forth a butcher knife and would have dispatched Hill with her own hands had not her brother, who bad become horrified at the proceedings stopped her by suggesting that a revolver was the proper weapon ~— | While the woman was gone for the pistol he allowed Hill to escape be- cause he did not want his sister to ; S commit murder, and he firmly be Sa lieved that her husband would kill - .|him on sight. Hill disappeared and | ye ARMOND & ate: Moorehead offerred a reward of $75 . for his capture. The husband was ATTORNEYS AT LAW. [in the city this evening and made ae _,, _]an effort to get a shot at Hill, who NDS DEE pita es had been arrested, on the way from pg" Olfice over Bates Co. Nat’l Bank. the police station to the jail. It is - ————__--——- —|the belief that Moorehead will kill Hill at the first opportunity. DR. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker’s old stand. Lawyers. T W. SILVERS, . Attorney-at-Law. third ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Lans- Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pulls. Act ona new the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. did liver, piles and constipation. Splen did for men, women and smallest, mildest, surest. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at Oflice day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- cases. er‘s Drug Store- 24-lvr Lively Shooting at Creighton. Clinton Democrat. Creighton. bi C. BOULWARE, Physician and r. Surgeon, Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialtv. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart’s Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh ot Pine. was summoned, when a lively inter- change of shots was had, the black- smith receiving a ball in his mouth embedded itself in the side of his neck. He also had one finger shot off. He was finally arrested ina physicians office where he was hay ing his wounds dressed. Catarrh in New England. Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of tion to every one using it for c: principle—regulating | They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- children, 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples tree at H- L. Tuck+ Tuesday was an exciting day at It seems that a black- smith was attempting to paint the town red, when the constable and marshal sought his arrest. The weld- er of iron procured a gun and pistol and defied their autobrity. ‘A posse which dislodged several teeth and ‘vasaday Sulky ,. Original Round SENTENCED 10 BR HANGED. _R. R. DEACON, Joseph A. Howell to Expiate the Mar- der of the Halt Family. Trenton, Mo., Oct. 28.—At 10 9 oclock this morning, after overrul- iag a motion for a new trial, Judge Goodman passed sentence on Joseph A. Howell, who murdered Mrs. Min- nie Hall and four children in Linn ‘ ) county, January 19, 1889. At the jadjourned term of court, which op- orce un hy jened here september 28 for the pur- pose of trying Howell, and which October , the jury | brought in a verdict of murder in lasted until FREEMAN'S | the first degree The Judge gave \the defence until Oct. 26 to file a DIAMOND BARB (pow trial, which was done and to day overruled by him. After asking WIRE, the defendent if he had anything to say why sentence shoul t be puss- Builders Hardware edon him, and receivi the an- swer that he had not, except that Iron, Steel, Nails and jbe was uot guilty aud witnesses had sworn falsely, the judge pro- nounced the sentenc Wagon Wood Work. | of death upon him, fixing December 18 xs the date \ of the execution. An appeal was to- un- : | gianted to the Supreme Court i R R DEACON gether with a stay of execution ro a : a | til then. = en od Oak Stove. It Should be In neers ‘House: J. B. Wilsou, 371 Clay St., Sharps- ‘burg, Pa, says he will vot be witb- Bankers Win a Victory. Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct. 27.—Judge Taylor of the superior court to-day rendered his decision in the case at commissioners and the Indiana baukers, in which the tax board at- tempted to compel the banks to fur- nish a list of depositors and the amount to the credit of each depos- itor April 1. The decision is in ly coustrued, does not confer inquis- fine or commit to prison; that the constitution protects the citizens against unreasonable search and seizure, aud that the functions of the tax board contine it to the as- sessment of railroad and telephone property, ete., and tu equalizing as- sessments as between the counties. preme court. Remarkable Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be Incurable, but when properly treated alarge proportion ot the cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, ot Elk. Ovid, Mich., were cured after suffering 20 years. S.C. Linburger, druggist at | Heart Cure, which cured the tormec, | ‘‘whoiked wonders tor his wite.’’ Levi Logon of Buchanan, Mich., who had heart disease tor thirt; ycars says two bottles made him teel like a new man. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is sold by H. L. Tucker. timonials tree. 1 Williamson Again Contesses. Sedalia, Mo., Oct. 27.—Murderer Williamson has made another con- fession to-night in which he states that the greater part ef his state- ments made in the published con- fession on the 18th inst. were false. | He now says, that alone and unas- ‘sisted, he killed the Moores; that he killed his wife, who disappeared in 11889, and whose body was found ‘buried near their cabin on Muddy Ely's Cream Balm gives sutisfac-| Creek; and that Koch, the old Ger-! man of Tazewell county, Lilinvis, Buzggies, Carriage, |artal troubles —G. K. Mellorsdrng- | g1s0 met his death at his hands. He | gist Worcester, Mass. Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the i best article for catarrh ever offered ‘the public—Bush & Co., d ruggists Worcester, Mass. An article of real merit.—C. P. Alden, druggist. gtield, Mass: Cream Balm has given sat'sfact: results. —W. P. Draper. drugg > | Springfield, Mass t SE = > Men who go to war and do uot rhis is one of the bestequipped Sta- : Mae ' die “there and then” seem to live on bles in this section of the state. admitted to the butchery of au en- | | tire family near Centralia, Ill , in the issue between the state board of tax , favor of the bankers on every point, | it being held that the statute, right- | itorial powers; that the tax bourd is | not a court, and therefore cannot | The case will be appealed to the su- Book ot wondertul tes- | ' ple. summer of 1883, but could not re-; member the names. gures. I have taken several sot Bradfield’s Female Reg ing ot the womb and oti ombined, of 16 einer Crass Ries Fursirarp andon. The !: Freneh survivo? of the battle of Trafalgar, Le es 5 At any hour, day or —— -» |Cartigny das just c sted Kansas City’s style of October — ERE bo ree aed 100 year. He wasa cabin boy on weather Las beeu decidedly agreea- esiring | the Redoubtable in 1505 at the time ithe fatal shat was fired from that vessel at Lord Nelson. Carugny is still hale and and hearty. when in the city will find this] barn the most convenient inj town.$ POTTER BROS. ble Take the through and | : R there is more guod weather dumped out here than at any other point of | the whirling globe.—K. C. Star. year He told of oth- | er crimes, but could give no faets or | u tat! of Russiaus on the Jewish question. | dan Jose, Ill., says that Dr. Miles New | | they have paid their debts. The Of microbes (micro or- | Invisible’ ganisms) is a mighty) Army !host, which indeed no! man can number. Invisible to the) naked eye, the poisonous part of | this army is the cuuse of four-fifths | of ail the diseases of the human fam- | ily—they destroy more lives than | war, famine, fire, murder and ship- | wreck combined, and they actually | abreviate the average term of human | life by three fourths The way to | relieve the human body of these mi- | crobes is to take Swift's Specifie. | When this medicine gets well into | the system the poisonous germ must | leave—h> cannot exist there, hence | he seeks an exit through the pores | of the skin. After he departs, a con- | tinued use of the Specific will force | out the poison, and the patient is well. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Atlanta, Ga. The Jewish Issue in Russia - London, Oct. 23.—The Chronicle | has along letter from Moscow in| | whi writer paints in vivid col- | hart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker ot | WIBUR EO Cae I : jors the “bigotry” and “hypocrisy” | He delares that the question involv- | ed is of a wholly ecovomic charac. | ter. “The Jew,” he says, “thrives in Russia because he is the only thrif- ty member of an improvident peo- The government vacillation is due to the urgent demands of Chrise tain creditors to let the Jews till On the other hand, the government imagine that if the country is ridded of Jews the peasantry will be able to escape the payment of loans and will be in a position to satisfy the tax gather- ers.” \ You should not be without it. 3 Eyery family i: liable tohave a here. ditary taint of consumption in it. It | | j i have a remedy with which to combat } this formidable disease. taken at first can readily be cured betore it gets a serious hold cn the lungs. Ballard’s Horehound Svrup when taken | of tramps. in its early stages will cure consumption. | It is guaranteed to bring relief in every | ' case, when used for any affection of the | S. A ET throat, lungs-and chest, such as consump- | 2eW mark of esteem in which “Bre tion, inflamation of the lungs, bronch whooping cough, croup, & Iwavs be depended on. Sold by H_ L. Tucker. bales of cotton, was destroyed by) Loss €200,000. fire Tuesday night. adesperate character, Argo. der arrest charged with firing the warehous-. Mr. \ | not exist and it is guaranteed to do | kidneys, will remove pimples. boils, A cough when | Monday night. Loss,50,000 The fire | is supposed to have been the work |€™ployed to hold down a balloen at | Rabbitt” is held by his admirers. to take, perfectly sate and | The colony of southerners liv ‘London os eee eee 'Chandier Harris The warehouse of T. W. Howell is the most & Co. at Newman, Ga, with 1,000 | the south wittiest of Gern Peffer to the D: | lishman. Commander Palmer Worked Up. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 23.—Com out Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, that y : it cured his wife who was threaten- mander in-chief John Palmer of the | eq with pneumonia after an attack G. A R. last evening declared his} of «La Grippe,” when various other intention to issue at an early date? remedies aud several physicians had an order prohibiting posts of the! do.e her no good. Rovert Barber, G. A. R. from taking any partin any | of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s ceremouy where the confederate| New Discovery has done him more flag is displayed. He came to this good than anything he ever used for conclusion by reading the accouni lung trouble, Nothing like it. ‘Try of the unveiling of the Grady mon- | it, “Free trial bottles at H. L. Tuck- ument in Atlanta, Ga., yesterday. Large bottles 50c Captain Palmer was quite worked up over the fact that posts of the G. A. R. took part in a celebration where the confederate flag was shown. er’s drugstore. and $1. Killed By tis Father. Seymour, Mo. Oct, 27.—Wm. killed near Hartville, a village vorth of here, last night by his father, Sol Johnson. William Johnson, commonly known among his acquaintances as “Wild Bill,” had been drinking with sever- al companions, and had become in- toxicated when his father appeared upon the scene. Bill at once became insulting to his father and insisted that he drink with them. This the father refused to do and a tight en- sued in which the son a beer bottle on the old man with telling effect, cutting his head severely. Af- ter being repeatedly knocked down the father drew a 38 calibre revolver and fired four bullets into the breast ef his son, who fell deaa upon the floor. The old man arrived in Hartville this morning and told the circum- stances of the killing. He was al- lowed to return home unmolested. Johnson was shot and Electric Bitters. This, remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive malaria from the system and pre veut as well cure all malarial fevers. —For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters —Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price 50cts and $1 per bottle at H. L. Tucker's drug- store. used Occasionally lives seem to be} rounded out and complete, but too often the end comes before all the work is donc. Meissonier was to have painted one of the frescoes’on the Pantheon, but he died before be |The dead man had been shot twice. finished his sketch. Detaille, Cagin! pefore while or Constant will take his piace. : ermineaiohey theres A National Even. The holding of the World’s Fair in a There are not many persons who| city scarcely fitty years old will be a re, know the Russian language well hate eared events but whether it will age if really benefit the nation as much as the enough to render it into English. discovery of the Restorative Nervine*hy Lees than a score of Russian schol rte Miles is donbtful. This is just what Stee : the American people need to cure their ars, it is a ted, can translate sleeplessness, nervousness, dyspepaia. Count Tolsti’s dramatic language di-| headache, dizziness, neuralgia. nervous : sella adeget x debility, dullness,confusion of mind etc. rectly from the original into English. | 1 acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on “‘Nervous and Heart Dis- store, a] eases” tree at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. playing the bully. A drug store. a general | may date back 3 or even 4 generations. | clothing house, a restauraut aud a| it i# warranted to contain no opium, This fact makes it necessary always to | galoon at Rice Lake, Wis., morphine or dangerous drugs. burned Z . = : Anthony Jordan, colored, had been | Raleigh, N.,C., where Mre. Hawkins had been making daily balloon as | " : \censions. Yesterday he became en eT | tangled in the ropes and was carried *-lup sixty feet, when he let go and DG 1D | fell. receiving serious internal inju that Joel | pieg. Uncle Remus”) ~Uncle Remus” has received a have decided : : ‘ “38138nsp GeyonL “| “HAG aes 20g meritorious author in; xoq4ad $39 Sz aon “p so1 Lauow 10 | Bonoesisies 32aj29d 3413 03 paajuesend <s a] *pasinbas fed ou 40 ‘saj1,4 9942 ajaap | -tsod puv ‘suondnsg ur pue ‘su207 and | Sureiq(ud ‘spuryy padd “ana ‘sa10g }iaaaq winayy ie sog*sasinig | sir 103 prom ar s ‘@ayeg BoIMIY §,T3aT_{Ong Henrich Heine, the brightest shared or the am fully cS beming; Ex-County Clers Le sight | of Guthrie, O:., bas ing’ Eng- | by the grand jury fora shortage | his accounts. the hatred « fis cont

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