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| i ¥ ‘ } 4 tler Weekly Gimes. VOL. XIV. Sener i a BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MARCH 16, 1892. NO. 17 Missouri State ‘OF BUTLER, MO. li CAPITAL, Virginia Items. On account of inclement weather H ed rat McFal Ma debate ar ch 1 March ith 3 eS] ly invited. ... Yes sir, it Tom Har a per 8 reputation is as good elsewhere a : $110,000. Lyuched for Wife Murder. n, Mo.. Mareh 13.— Jobu F Bright, who shot and killed 3 wife in y county a few days ago, has been captured and hanged by a mob. OF BATES COUNTY, Receives Deposits subjec ‘t to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | dood a General Banking Business. DEPOSTLORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Real Estgtte Loan Department. Make loans) on Real Estat@2 on lor lowest rates ~ STOCK HOLDERS§ Hayes, John ¢ Allen, Mrs. Levina ie rapdese ee Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner, Margaret cChelf, WB Farmer Coleman, Sam’! L Caruthers, G A Farmer, hristy, J M Physician * Heater f i Heath, DB Kinney. Don Levy Sam Dry ¢ Morrison. C H McCracken, A McCracken, C) Co Jenkins, J R Cashier Miller, Alf Farmer Owen, M V'Farmer Pharis, John Grocery John fy irmer Pharis, C F Grocery ‘Timxs officePowell, Booker Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitalist Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer Wells, Wiley Teacher West, RG Farmer Wolfe, Pattie Walton, Wm Farmer } 1 than ever. Joe has yet to learn that pt Farmer | that theory is condemned and docm jed, the{toiling masses are tired of | paying tribute to the rich nabobs of Sashier Wright, TJ Capitalist | ae xe Oetce © H Pro, Normal Seb Pigott, HH Bank Clerk Weiner, Max Hoots & Shoes | the east....Judge C W Wolfe re- | DeArmond,D A fe ape ieee wee ae eee cently had a private sale of about | ie ele! Physician Radford, Chas R Farmer Walls, J 1 hysician j twelve hundred dollars worth of Freemamgs® Foline and Eliza Relane od neurance i miele. ae ee | mules and hor Pretty good for } Fowler oe WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL president A MISSOURI MOB. Lewis Gordon Swung Up—His Crime a Felonious Assault on Mrs. Jno. Perreton. Carrollton, Mo., March 12.— About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mrs. John Perreton, residing on the state road, four miles east of town, was assaulted at her home by an un known man, supposed to be a tramp. Mrs. Perreton was alone when the man appeared at the door and asked | J 1. Banker vice-president | these hard times. The Judge is a} rustler and no mistake... .Euanuel | | Nestlerode is kept busy now days) re ng applications of teachers for Mr. Cleveland on the Issue. (Grand view school. C see | . De at }along ladies and put yourapph | Baltimore, Md.. Mareh 11.—Ex- lon file as he will not President Cleveland expressed views jhe finds one that suits hi: (about national polities today toa particular... .Uncle Israel : le | reporter of the Baltimore Sun at rede says his next visit will be to| Spetusita island, Md.. where Mr. Butler to sve Dr. Boulware to tind out what a Jim dandy is....Joe Cleveland had come to shoot ducks. Arbogast left last Monday for Seda “What is, in your opinion,” he |lia. Sorry to lose you Joe, and dou’t | asked, “should be the main ‘ssuc of | know what our merchants will d >| the democratic party in appealing for aclerk as Joe was their hand | tothe voters chitie cousta® man, but what is our loss is Sedalia 8| i es i ~ |gain. Mrs Arbogast has sold her} “All evidence,” replied the ex-pres | fowy property tod J Mitchell, she | ident, “as to what the people want, will soon follow her children to Se | and what they expect of the party, | dala where they will make their fu cashier® asst. cashier J. R. JENKINS DON KINNEY € rloy i sy the dead mother shortly after the father left home xnd gave the alarm. | general banking business. When she was a Chi When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castorig Connectient all Right. New Haven, Coun., March 11.— poll cf representative demo-ats of Connecticut collected by the News of this city continues to show a sen timent in fayo- of Cleveland. Over 82 per cent of thoce replying name Cleveland as the r first choic2, while ouly 16 per cent name Hill. Only a few of the outspoken Cleveland ad- vocates have a second choice, Palm- er leading with those who have a second. The name of Bois for Vice in and buy a farm. Easy for something to eat. She replied | that there was nothing in the house | the tariff reform must be the issue He then asked | for a drink of water, which she gave Lim. After drinking he made known | his hellish design. | that was cocked. “What do you consider the best} plan of atta gress.” “My ideas that the general bill king the tariff in con-} The woman commenced screaming | and he caught hold of her by the hair, struck her down and threaten- ed her life at the point of a pistol if He succeeded in accomplishing his pur- would be the best method, but I am | she made any further outery. | er free wool bill will pass and I am | }also in favor of any other measure | Mr. Perreton, who was working | which will lighten the burden of tax-| in the field a quarter of a mile away, | ation now resting on the people. In pose Jennie Drysdale is able to be up and | tariff reform and radically opposed Mr ard Mrs Creth W around, and NX me... congress to fight. I hope the Spring: | held at Butler March 19th.. gl stlerode and family were | visiting Wiley Comiford Sunday... . | Hardy Hensley is in our midst.... | | Democratic convention heid Saturday | can oppes: fre: silver and the silver | his patients he had the misfortune | | elected J W McFadden, John Hedg- | willing to defer to those who are on| er Mat Henson and Sam Dobbins as {the ground and have the battle in | delegates to the co amas be | - Henry | | sraig started for Oregon Monday | ....Wm Smith jr, has rented the Joe Hensley farm for this year For millet and timothy seed ¢ ..Rev C W West lectured Sat- all o was attracted by his wife's cries af- ter the man’s departure, and on ar- riving at the house he foundhis wife in a hysterical condition. He imme- | diately gave the alarm, and search for the brute was at once begun. At 9 o'clock this morning a tele- gram was received from the officers at Wakenda stating that a man an- swering the description had been arrested there. Officers went to that place immediately after receiving the message, and returned with the prisoner on the afternoon train. They went at once to the county jail and placed him in charge of Sheriff Lewis. It was afterwards learned that the man confessed hav- ing committed the crime. LYNCHED IN THE EARLY EVENING. Later—Lewis Gordon was hanged by an organized mob at 7:45 this evening. The scene of the hangirg is a lonely spot in the southwestern edge of town. Gordon made a full confession of his crime. He stated that he was 22 years of age, and that his rela- tives lived at Independence, Jackson county, Mo. The last report from Mrs. Perre- ton was that she was in a very pre- carious condition, and her death was not unexpected. The Pohtical Color Line in Texas. San Antonio, Texas, March 11.— James P. Newcombe, president of the state league, has issued a call for amass convention of white re- publicans at Dallas, April 12, to se- lect. delegates to the Minneapolis convention in opposition to those re- vently chosen at Austin by a conven- tion which, it is ted, was con trolled by colored republicans. Popularity of med- icines—Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It con- quers scrofula, salt rheum and all other blood diseases. urday to a large audience His sub ject was “Works of the Flesh”.... Rev Kuhne preached his farewell sermon Sunday....There were some | vacant seats at the union labor meeting Saturday night....J W and W W Park have lost several cattle the last few weeks....Uncle Billy Drysdale was able to be out te the jlecture Saturday night. It is the \first time he has been out at night |fora year....The grangers bad a |meeting Saturday afternoon...... | We understand Aunt Katie Zimm is feeling quite feeble at present... . Wm Smith jr., and Miss Sallie Craig fact, I favor any measure in the di- rection of genuine tariff reform.” “What are the prospects of the democratic party's ultimate success?” | | “Ihave but one opinion on that | subject. If the party is true to itself | true to its prineiples and fulfills its | pledges to the people it cannot fail.” | Soekless Simpson’s Sally. Washington, D.C., March 11.— Mr. Simpson of Kansas during the ' tariff debate to day floored Ray of k| President is often mentioned. The would seem clearly to indicate that) ture home....Mrs Maggie Feeback | eutiment on the issues is practicall Double Branch Items. jis improving slowly....Mrs Josie | 50" ssues 1s pracuca”"Y| We are not so sure that spring i i eee : ..| Dudley is able to be out...... Mrs | Uvanimogs iv favor of pushing the Rare eNINGL cata eee te ‘k; if we are to go into a winning fight 5 nere since the coi oreeze struck this neighborhood ....The la grippe bas made its appearance in this com- : munity again. ... While Dr. Lee was It is easy to understand how men | returning home from visiting one of | ti to the Bjand silver legislation. bulletin purchase law at the same|to brake one of his buggy wheels -Unele John Hall is froma very bad spell of grippe.... : : | Nettie Earsom gave the scholars jey and to claim that bullion certifi- quite a treat in the way of music at cates redeemable in silver coin are|the close of Miss Vance’s school... . honest money. It proves the insin-| Mr. Ben evens has anenes o8 cerity or ignorance of those republi- the farm of Miss Mollie Gass...... cans who condewn free coinage time, but it is curiously inconsistent to call coined dollars dishonest mon- nh Miss Eva Vance closed her winter but | term school last Friday and also approve the present law. Demo | gave her scholars a spelling school erats denounce the latter because]at night. Both teacher and scholars it is a subtreasury scheme for a co-| did well D ' modity, and because that part of | Y°'Y Low Bases Lee has dest kept id : . | pretty busy the last few weeks.... the law which requires redemption were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the residence of the bride's mother, on Wednesday, March 9th at 7 o'clock, Rev Brown- ing of Butler officiating. Mr and | Mrs Israel Nestlerode and a few Pe dies acta. 2 near relatives were present. Mr Wiener ca Mig Dick Craig, brother of the bride, poor een © all! gave a reception Sunday, March 13 ance member, I would retort by ask- | Billy come up so we can smoke to ‘ing. ‘Was your gradmother a monk-| your health. ...Dave Nestlerode and | New York, who had the floor for the| | republicans. In answer to a proper | question which Mr. Ray had gran- | ted Mr. Simpson permission to ask, \ Ray said: | ey?” wife, Fred Nestlerode. Mr and Mrs " ee wa : simp- Lsre2l Nestlerode were visiting at Hue HAE GR ae ia {Mr Carr Dudley's Sunday....Mr son, “I should answer as Dumas did} % = Dudley has had his yard enlarged and is talking of adding an extra room to his house as it is not large enough to accommodate his grand- children. ...Quite a snow Monday. N. M. Nestierope. | the French captain, by saying ‘Yes, sir, my family began where yours | leaves off.’ ” | The democrats cheered decisively, | when Ray closed. | = dn | Lynn, Mass., March 13.—Elijah | 'J. Howard, a machinest, who has a toe S = ; : Uncle Sam has just constructed a | place of business on Monroe street, | new steel gun at Watertown, Mass., | was found dead in his room at 15 which will throw a 500 pound shot | Whittier street this afternoon. death |15 miles. It is 27 feet long and is|betmg due to natural causes. A wound with miles of steele wire to | Se#tch of his room, in which he had support the steel tube against ex- saeie ro ae = | pansion. Perhaps the time will yet! cash and bank books, mortgages come when Uncle Sam will need no | and securities aggregating in rage |navy, but by placing a battery at |Beatly $60,000 the room was uncar-| | Sandy Hook, will be able to bom- peted and gave evidence that its oc 1 VLi nol without 203 cupant had beena miser. So far as} rerp hout going to sea): s bard Liverpool without going to sea|i, known the estate goes to a at all. Perhaps the g. o. p. bus had | Edward B. Howard, a telegraph op aconception of that idea the ‘erator of Boston. who lives in West! st thirty years which has caused) Medway. This son it is stated! its leaders to be so indifferent about he had uot shen for twenty-thre In 1885 I had an eruption come out on my ekin, and while at first it did not amount to much, it grew to be very aggravating and at times unbear- able. The skin would get bard, inflamed, and peel off, leaving an entire new ekin, acting same way for weeks at a time, always worse at nights Hiave tried all manner of medicines and had doctors prescribe to no effect. I bought a box of CuTIcURA REMEDIES and ueed CoticuRa RESoLvENT for my blood. Iam fully cured, and in less than a month It was a most aggravating ekin disease, and now 1 am enjoying ease and comfort. I have had un. told benefits, Anyone trying CuTIcURA REMEDIES cannot help but derive benefit. Anyone writing me will receive an answer and my advice to give your REMEDIES a trial. B. TTON, Manager Postal! Tele; “o. On account of bad roads the pro in silver dollars is ignored. It is the | tracted meeting at Willow Branch is first case on record where paper|postponed....Mrs Maggie Kisuer money was considered better than ing — mie” rs Se Sk Se ae rs. Rosa Starr ...Mr. Showalter | EEO ear jee AERTS ELTA >| arn citer co ates (oleae ITE tion.—K. C. Times. lon will engage in the liveny stabie eee = business te coming season....Mr. | Baker is very sick with typhoid fe | BAD SKIN ERUPTION ver....Mrs. Blake Steele attended | the family reunion at her Uncle Joe | ——— Morris near Nevada. .. .Owing to the ; Many Years. All Manner of Medicines | sickness of his father, John Hall did | and Doctors Fail. Cured inOne | not get to attend the closing exer- Month by Cuticura. cises at the Double Brauch school. . .---Mr. Dillion will depart for Kan- | sas in a few days to visit relatives. . ...-Mrs Allison has returned home , from Kansas from visiting her daugh- | ter....Mr. C. J. Requa sold one of his fine black horses a few days ago. ....The new Postmaster of Kisner ville is discharging his duties faith fally....Mr Charlie Bryant called in his neighbors a few days ago to help move his house...... Any one! wanting to buy hay horses call on F. M. Steele....Miss Mary Re- | qua is spending her vacation in But ler visiting her aunt Mrs. Skinner. | .-..Mr. Charley Porter is employed | to help take care of Mr. Godfrey, | Doctor Uses Cuticura We have opened a drug etore at this place and sre having a splendid sale on Ccticvna REMEDIES, which we keep a full stock of. I would not be without your CuTicuRa RESOLVENT, CUTICUR, and CuTrccra Soap for $500, just for the benefit it | whili i ick did my littie boy. When he was six months old, hile he ae ee sick. ...Mr. his face was covered with eczema, andCuticcra |Cavens has anize ‘bunch of stock Remepres cured it. He is now three years old We still use the Cuticura Soap, and wast him occasionally with it, to prevent his skin from getting rough. We have led your medicines for five years, and never beard acomplaint against them, but abundant praise. We sold our drugstore in Kansas, and will continue in the drug business here C. TEAGAR, M.D., Haller City, Snohomist Co., Washingtom hogs for sale... ..Girls don’t all put | on mourning at once, because C. D. } is going away Littre Jesse. Should the redistricting cut off} | Dade county from Congressman De- i | Armond’s district her people would | much regret it, but it looks like this | might happen... ithat the ‘smell pointed to w Cuticura Remedies Are sold everywhere. Price, CrticuRa, the great Skin Cure, 50c.; Cutict AP, an exquisite Skin Punfier and Beautifier, 25c.; CUTIcURA RESOLYENT, the new Blood Purifier, @1. Prepared by the PoTTen Drisc anp CHEmicat Corporation, Boston 5 pag Pl . We sincerely hope g committee” Hor ap David A De- tany portion d for “ How to Cure Skir Diseases,” 6+ 04 illustrations, and 100 testimonials PLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped, and Armond wil oily skin cured by CcTicuRa Soap. of their d HOW MY SIDE ACHES! lant; his friends Aching Sides and Back, Hip, Kidney, pi ; a sad Uterine Pains, and Rbeuwatien re bim and his reeord.—D, } be ever v. She ros : .,;years. It is believed that when his| jan American uavy.—Pleasant Hill | Ofice safe is opened, documents of | Local. | peculiar interest will be discoyered. | H Heved in one minute Anti-Pain Plaster. i pice enn | vocate. a recovering | = = ts it is in Charlotte township he Bright, who lived near the north- would be railroad commissioner west corner of Taney county, was — — without a doubt....Colonel Wade | jealous of his wife. He shot her Cc h (© it ] 50 OOO rere) has got entangled in his own net } as apl al. , . 5 5 ._,_ | killing her instantly, while she was | this time and the more be twists] : Aes bY. = puaatet he more diffienit is to extricate | Teturning from the spring where she | ant sa )ice Brenident : . ae 2 eside uimself, especially wien Allen pulls bad been for a buckot of water. } D : hie: 6s oP , ™ . Hi or. J. RV : y ng or short time at ee Bree eee eg cee | uc eat bad beam cone luvs ster) FE VR ies rence vith t del - vok the train ou the 11th for Har | minutes when Bright took his gun | Without delay. jrisonville to visit reatives and (oo yop ‘ : eae | : | as and left the house. Soon afte save | iia : ) | friends for two or three weeks. The Po aes pes pees oN DIREC'TORS. Slayback, Et | Prof has the look of dispair pictur [ae oo oi ae ae aay lay seen parlasiunaiuer Gomnesys i tum Smith, GL Liveryman “8 on his eS Shortly he returned to the hous 4, EK Hosie bd Farmer. Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Smith, Jehn T Lawyer \Jennings is boarding with Cole’ stating eke i ie ss ) ier Sto se : : ickmar urniture deale see a ” Deputy civeatt mexk| ne es = zi i ig és ; ia stating 2 tt she had been ot E ene ree ate year ae Combat and 2ud Vice-President te Tae NE bea oe Joe T Whinvery” i ur Md Bright then left the house and) dad Se terete s’t Cashier ‘Tucker, W E Dentist = 2 Jhinnery is more en-| sas ; | Re al Sto oods & ClothingTyler, W B Farmer | friend Joe TP Whinnery 13) more en not return The child found | ily, Farmer and Stock Raiser Farmer Voris, Frank M Farmer |thusiastic onthe protection theory ** Butler Carriage Works.’’ on, President, farmer and stockraiser Farmer and stockraiser ee, Farmer and stockraiser. op, Cashier. Receives Deposits subject to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transects a Your patronage respe fully solicited. WHY RENT LAND If you have a small amount of ready Cash. come payments, low interest All the way from 4o to 320 Acres, GEO. M, Office in rear of Farmers’ Bank, Butler, Missouri. CANTERBURY. : ™ | Round Prairie Items. | Weather stormy; snow the order of the day....Convention Saturday eiected the following delegates: N. | E Stephenson, Geo. Ellis, Wm. La ney, O. L. Housley and FE. Holt .. Valentine day is passed, but rt Holt says he is not through | Be j with it yet... .Miss Nellie Gilbreath say she would as soon associate with Billie Holt as a republican ...Our friend D. D. Peeler is a probable candidate for sheriff, and if he comes out the substantial dem- ocrats of Hudson will work for him until the sun goes down on election day Preaching at the Baptist church on the fourth Quarterly meeting at M. E. church next Sund. Dicer. No day, in Clarieroi, Sabbath... March 11- the Anceriuis which 300 there wus 2 terrifie Brussels, in e employed, plosion of fire damp. It is feared that o/ the men 200 have been killed. Tuis is the estimate of those who under- ‘on! the workings of the colliery hear miners we in mine Ottawa, Ontario, March 11—A | bill has introduced in parliament to prohibit the importation and im- migration of foreigners under cou- tract of agreement to labor in Can- ada. This is a retaliatory measure against the United States. “Makes the Weak Strong The marked benefit which people in mm down or weakened state of health derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves the claim that this medicine “ makes the weak strong.” It does not act like @ stimulan:. imparting fictitious strength from which there must follow a reaction of greater weakness than before, but in the most natural way Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired fee ing, creates an appetite, purifies the blood, and, in short, gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength. Fagged Out “Last spring I was completely fagged out. My strength left me and I felt sick and mis- erable all the time, so that I could hardiy attend to my business. I took one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it cured me. There is nothing like it.” R. C. Becoe, Editor Enterprise, Belleville, Mich. “I derived very much benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla, which I took for general debility. It built me right up, and gave me an excei- lentappetite.” Ep. Jexxrys, Mt. Savage, Ma N.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa- parilla do not be indured to buy anything else instead. Insist upon having Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared oniy by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Macs. 100 Doses One Dollar

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