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Freeman’s Dinmond Steel Barb Wire. end the larg A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man WORK OF THE WINDS gainst a post and Are vou B ij — Mrs. Anders bled w ndice, Sick HV che, Bad i y Roa : taste mouth, Foul Breath, Coat Death and Destruction & tongt pej t | ry a ee ney ha rece skin, Pain in and Kansas and Missouri Visites shoulders, C ° by Terrific Cyclones have any © rh ; is out ofor ane . being poisoned yby the om not act pr Seven Liyes Lost and Many Ver which «ro ii sons Severely Injured gieat blick whi : Popeka, Kan., May 3.—'The storn ee eee Drug Store. al which prevailed in’ this of the} © 2 » ane . sy cs ‘ 1€ s ‘aaa ; wife and five childcen were caught state yesterday afternoor k : E 2 f fa tornado seal i , inthe ruins. Mitel was at first ‘ orm Of &@ torbados in 12 Soutueast . i i. TUCKER, g her thi ity re eune| Tob orted killed, but ter advices arn pa oO lis county. “tine Ae ncceaner SENSES /RAE)—-- ° Se 1 , state that he is still alive, bunt mor- from the southwest and in Missouri : ee 7g tally wounded. His wife escaped DRUGG ] S |e Creek valley did great damage fora : : 3 unkurt but all of the children were distance of seven miles, over an ex ore or less hurt. tent of country nearly half a mile A large residence and two barns, gest and best selected stock of Builders Hardwa Woed Work, Nails, Pumps and Gas Pipe, Garder? Seeds, Xe wide. Communication with the ter- ae ‘4 -. owned by Phillip Lux of Topeka ritory over which the destructive 4 I . : : = e Se were destoryed. The roof was blown Ad storm passed is exceedingly difficult. ae = fies | ; : : ; from the house anc ne furniture | | The Missouri Pacitie railroad, th ae wane | : destryed. The oceupants of the | | | only line traversing that part of the ee ; 1 : | = : ) house found refuge in the cellar. | county, Was washed out in several Charl 7 = hee d | Pt nena harles - sher’s residence, | Dealer in places aad no ns lave passed , ‘ : é D d Medici over it to-day. The rainfall was so |J7° compieted Btu COstOh = rugs an eaicines c was completely destroyed great that wagou roads wel > | Prescriptions Carefully Compound- . ed, Anight Clerk can always be able. had by pulling the Knobin front. ; ; | rers to ka for : i i =) te ae A was blown away. epee re ae vy | Where Thomas Brook's house aud brought the only ofthe) | 1 ee : ; be a stood yesterday morning nothing R damage done by the ster: that are : 5 = ° 2 = : dat but the foun Much d ported in Aub southwest visible. lon Is now One of these, who was an eye witness of the tornado stated that about afternoon a heavy bank of clouds was seen movingup the creek from the available. I will cry ales in any part of the coun tv. Twenty) rs experience. Charges reasonable. ‘Satisfaction gauaranteed. Call on or address Db. Vv. BROWN, Butler, Ww. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do business in Dates, adjoining counties. property is 1e- in the county, rn township, of the No oue was serivusly injured there. Several barns were A house oceupied by Mr. Drake unroofed and its Cass andl gite directions en out by the whirling wind. A Address me at Har- | gir 300 o'clock yesterday 7 corner Mo. destroyed. southwest and at the time au- | other cloud was visible in the north- Same stone was contents east. They were traveling in oppo- 15 years old was carried from eae TWO CLOUDS MET. : eGR VANS uae ati eGantiand | en the house into a tree, where she was eterence.—First Nationa ank an Pie 3 a aera : reatening Bath of Hacciigaviite ae 4tt ; | The clouds were so threatening lodged mee red save afew bruises. hic that the — = eeu os Mr and Mrs. Drake were injured : ‘became frightened and many of them I a ona os : , _, bat not seriously. J ( yhin A t k ISOn'S took refuge in their cellars. Half The Pleasant Valley school was in an hour after the Pension m bey beginning of the followed. gress. Houses and barns were raz edtothe ground and completely | demolished. two & session when the storm struck the ‘louds were tirst seen they met 7 _ ) : aes : : pr cleat sae ais 5 ; : ; school house. The roof was lifted The meeting was the signal for the Hod Wieentes | Stare ariie Me papi hich | children were injured. Oyer Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms Nothing stayed its pro- West Side - Buter, Mo. ——GO TO-— C. A. VAN HALL, SUCCESSOR TO— ‘TWO PERSONS KILLED. St. Joseph, Mo., May 3.—News reached here this morning from the track of the cyclone that passed within two miles of Mck county, Mo yester The cloud which appeared to be ' the center of the tornado was round aud densely black. One who saw it said it appeared to be a quarter of i, Gentry between 5 and 6 o'clock Ly evening Telegraph wires mile in diameter. It had a rotary | Were torn down, barns damaged, F. BERNHARDT & CoO. motion and sent out small funnel! stock destroyed and several fatali- | Among those killed was the wife of Alph Daniels. Three ebildren ef James Daniels were se- |riously hurt. shaped tongues toward the earth. ties oecurred. | Where they struck evidences were PURE DRU CS left of their great force. Trees were torn up, fences broken to splinters MEDICINES, and even holes were dug in the earth. TOILET ARTICLES, In some instances the bark was peel TOBACCOS AND —FOR— An old gentleman by , the name of Sharpe received wounds which will probably prove fatal. A child by the name of Baird was in stantly killed. Those who eseaped did so by resorting to cyclone holes. ree of the persons waded water t deep. The desolution in its te ack can be hardly described. ed from large trees. The roaring of the storm was so loud that con- versation was impossibie. KILLED AND INJURED. Reports received to-day show that | he BauGe SES) DARE The Creston branch of the Kansas NINE CIGARS,| bares in Mission township alone! | City, St. Joseph and Council Blutts were badly injured or destroyed. a dere = road is in bad shape on account of Owing to the condition of the}. roads it is impossible. to obtain an} 7" ‘3 s S| > uu a : P The which the bottom accurate list of the killed and wound- be : \ road ruus, is over 27 miles wide and ‘ed. = James Plaxton, vn living 5 © has washed out several miles of near Tevis was killed outri His : ae oe Saga eases track. Atrain which left this city family reside in this city and he had Z : es : : on Monday morning is waterbound leased the Stewart farm thirteen - 5 : t Arkoe and the passengers were miles southeast of here. He w as | = we n out of the No ; caught out of shelter by the storm, ae : aes ie s trains have run on the line since was picked up and carried three ae cht é ,._ Saturday night. hundred When found his oe His him and was ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS e tloods from the Iowa river. iver, along } ¢ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS cars in boats yards. THE STORM AT MOLINE. Emporia, Kau, May body showed no signs of life. son, Thomas was near 3 —Particu- | badly injured. lars of a storm which the town of Joseph Hell, who lived near Mr.| Moline last eveniug received here Piaxton had one arm and one leg this afternoon go to show that it broken His wife and five et wenuine cycloue which creat- in th neighborhood. 11 outbuil quite Mis injured. 5 were a lot of blown t ive the ie The Hur neighborhood was : It was blowa that 3 { The house of A. own down and La ed se his _— earried D. Lakin was bi } I will pay the highest : price for chickens and egg defi at my store at Virginia, Mo.- rered : were buried in the ce inyured. Talso have good feed stable in Harris Anderson, who resides The house and bar of C. W connection with my store. | with his mother, a short distance Dubendorff, ex-r gister of deeds, Netsox M. NestienopE- [from the Hurd farm was burled | were completely destroyed. The) ees OH , Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Iron, Steel and Wagon . in the county. Fr. F. DEACON, Sons & CO. Butler, Mo. DR. PARKHURST’S SAD PLIGHT.| w. 8. H. er. Lariny Church C. Bridgeto Ea. M. Smith. ed ONSIGN YOUR— CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP To "To LARIMER, SMITH & i BRIOGEFORD, KANSAS cry, Heis Now Charged With ne Vice too Vile to Mention. New York, May 4.—It to-day that t to Encourag leaked out} t twill tree Wate the 4 ) be reve concerning Dr. | force th to leave his Velations will ce ‘National Bank, BUTLER, MO. that have also kille a up to the injured le further witnessed in a low ‘ ith thickly ict wrecking buildings, nee of ten »d many Lorses at Alfred and James “rs wife was fata Morthwest it cuta 100 yards settled Ing resort on the east side acts sorevolt- | PH LARGEST AND THE ‘ONLY NATIONAL BANK Balen aN IN BATES COUNTY. said nothing to | wide through a and abomnible He saw, it men deg as to be nameles is said, unfortunate wo- or twelve + theriselves 1 niles. at the homes of Daniel the forn hurt, dying iu a level of beasts. ar deter them This he but several times in tl He was ace saw not once! CAPITAL, =" SURPLUS, - - $125,000 00 325,000 00 same pl: whil unied by au agent of tae \ and his baby wei : hurt the society the suppression of| = At James Danie’s three young | \joe who, it is alleged, paid the |F.J. TY GARD, ale President. people were badly but not danger- monetitor the Weasels ec itiens HON. J. B. NEWBERRY Vice-Pres, ously hurt. : os asus ee Do |i C- CLARK - : Cashier =e ae ieee) give. oper cousideration A} Sate Investment ublic : torus prevent the publi-, CORRECT Is one gu teed to bring you sat. | Cation of the detals of the trip. Suf- ‘ Be i S35 Sits E Marsouri Pacific Time v 2 isfactory re s, or in case of a fail- | fice it to say that the Hattie Adams = . he Table ure areturn of the purchase price. | disclosures are virto eee j. Arrival and departure ot passenger } I re virtous) in compari trains at Butler Station. On this safe } 1 you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of | ba peat Be sigmtfied | jNortu Bounp Dr. King’s New Discovery for con | 28 Wiingness to withdraw the Pas Ty STS am. sumption. It is guaranteed to bring | gesmade in this case, but the aed ae ae Dae relief inevery case when used for | district attorney has insisted that) Local f veight - - 10:05 a.m, any affection of throat, lungs or | the cases shall be tried in open Scum: Bousa chest as consumption, a toourt. Passenger, - é 7:04 ee See eg ae z = leak | Mrs. Hattie Adams will be tried Passenger, - - 1746 an and agreeable to taste. perfectly | to morrow on the charge of keeping HIRED CCT EE ag 91:37 Pom, safe aud can always be depended |a disorderly house. A jury was se ii aS upon Trial bottle free at HL |eured to-day. Dr. Parkhurst will be | DR. F. M. FULKERSON, Tucker's drugstore ichief witness against Mrs. Adams, | DENTIST, Was one of Young’s Wives. j and, it is said, will give some furth-| i. Manistee. Mich, May 3.—M. R. | er testimony about the carryipgs-on BUTLER, < MISSOURI. Denning, a rich lumberiman anda | he witnessed during his famous Boe EP mess Corner Square, Dr, member of the legislature, put his | visit not long ago, when several of | sete ee nash a eae property out of his hands yesterday | the inmates played leap frog for his | Lawyers. and announced in the public that he | edification without the formality of |T. W. Sivane. A. SiLvEns. wo Id no longer pay debts contract = clothes x that he will never return. ave a printe eal g u ara te < | te ot Shiloh’s Vitaliz i It n SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in declarin the courts of Baes Denning marr ied a few years \to cure. Sold by H. L. Tucker. and adjoining countiet, the Court ot Brigham You ninetee sth wife, | Appeals, Supreme Court at Jefferson The Engineer Wept. City and in the Federal Courts: who, as Ann Eliza Young, acquired | | = ce ‘ BRO fice over Farmers Bank; third celebrity as a lecturer before she |__Kuobnoster, Mo., ¥ $.—On the | oor trom head of s ay. met Denning. Previous to entering | Missouri Pacific R two little ; Buchu Vous fold she was the |fis mot o porble They were D*® ARMOND & QUMITH. wife ofa Mr. Doe ci Utah. on their way home from school is She says she Las borne much from Denning, | When they were about to cross the ATTORNEYS AT LAW. es to be the injured one. j tailroad e acl a freig ut train tood Will practice in «Bates aud adjoining oo —— jon the siding, screening the main counties. Surprise to All. | frncietrom | sien. they came gay Office over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. | After using ““Mother’s Friend’? two months I was so speedily and easily relieved that it upon the main track passe ON & GRAVES, ger train park Sea irieddes aadoabtadiy lesueve ticitatens No. 2, which does not stop there. ATTORNEYS AT specie toiheathis Willtecommendit to ail |TUshed upon tiem. Jennie Mitch- £YS LAW. exiectent otiereysan See them to use it | ell, 8 years old. was thrown fifteen Office West Side Square, over Lans- =-1m Sold by all druggists. | or twenty feet. breaking her skull ¢0wn’s Drug Store. Didn't Beiieve in Banks. jand killing Nevada, Mo., May 3.—J. W. | Doyle, au old gentleman residing in this city, is short $1,100 in hard | cash. When he went home last night | he hung his coat on a nail in a room adjoining his bedchamber. Ina her Sylyia Guyhen, 7 years of age, was thrown about forty feet and fatally burt about tbe back and head. Mrs. Mitch- ell lives near the railroad. Standing in the door waiting dinner her child she was an eye witness of her fate. The instantly. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calis answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. for coat pocket was a small pocket book | : engineer seeing what a C, BOULWARE, Physician and with ten crisp $100 bills aud two | bad happened. stopped the engine, von. Office north’side square, $50 dollar bills. A sneak thief lift- came back, sat by the side of the mace aspecialtv. *k and wept like a child. . (Potter Bros. = BRICK LIVERY STABLE, An ample supply of ed the valuable for some other There is no clue to the robber. Mr. Doyle is known to be in the habit of carrying a good deal of money on his person, having no confidence in banks. purse and departed | clime. “*Hac Ww and tragran . . pertume. Pa Beenie Sci Buceggies, Carriage, aE Re eh dette Phaetons, Drummer asper, yo.. May 4—Rapidly Ww the chain of testimony is being agons, &c. forged that will bring the prisoners ast at under J LES who it than is i ch were aLies, un- ire ly it was developed men bad se er the Farmers g to put up their horses 2 in the city will find this barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. on on top But poor Unel 2nd Walker to ere they will be proper- Douglas. w ly protected. derneath clinging for dear life to his second mortgage.