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: i ig t ; ; > Wier BUTLER, CS. NO. 31 Che B VOL. XIV. emememraa | ‘Missouri State Bank-- eed mms MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 1892. A SORE AFFLICTION tio: 2 ih Claims Another ot The ent see Blaiue F il republicins. Mr. rEK | q OF BUTLER, MO. : seis =m y public life fe r years ¢ pees record : ue . June 15 —i ne 1s open for inspec e has beet BOAPITAL, - . . «= « $8210:000. | sou of ex Secretary of Sia Re ees Ge mene G. Blaine, died at bis home mie ae. OF BATES COUNTY, Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | 11:15 oelock t coug eee cud ee al does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS Ss proven to be one of the most fearless of demo- day from blood poi from intlumatior The fact of the death SOLIL arisi | the bowels, S cratic measures While the Bazoo In the Real cin ; a D t gee ere kept — fur —_ time expresses no choice among the dis- slate L epartment. -Make loans #7 be be ey passed away, tinguished ger w struggling j | on Real Estate on long = Mina CoS oe the aienatetal uonawen ¢ CaSh Capital. $50,000.00 ie d jand mother first <i some gentler). iis ¥ 2 ‘ eae RE “ Sebieh cae 6k bc ccd nes is always ready to defend democrats low est rates W ithout delay . | acs oe Mr. is ire Was 2 notable 80 deserving as Hon. W. J. Ston > N. THOMPSON President kK. ROSIER - A BENNETT D. KIPP STOCKHOLDERS4 jfigure im the exciting convention if,indeed defense be necessary. 2d “VicesPres} eet Allen, Mre. Levina gimme B TC F scenes at Minneaolis that re : . Cashier Boulware, TC, Physician Hansaty Wb mel leat itedant Slasbeckita Rarmec jscenes at Minneapolis that resulted Sedalia Bazoo. LJ, EVERINGHAM Sscretry Loita Hardinger, WN Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman in bis father’s defeat. He took the Gers Avvormey Cc » armer Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Starke, L B Deputy circuit clerk Heath, DB Turner, Mrs M E Capitatist Jenkins, J R Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist Kinney, Don Ass’t Cashier ‘Tyler, W B Farmer Levy.Sam Dry Goods & Clothing Voris, Frank M Farmer Morrison. C H Farmer Vaughan, J M Capitalist Miller, Alf Farmer Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer McCracken, A Farmer Wells, Wiley Teacher McCracken, Robt Farmer West, RG Farmer | result greatly to heart, and was con ‘fined to his room shortly after his return from the north. During the convention he seemed in perfect health and no one who heard of his Brown, Lula Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner, Margaret Chelf, H. B. Farmer Coleman, Sam’l L. Farmer Caruthers, G A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer When Baby was sick, we gave her Cast: When she was a Cr \ When she bec: Receives Deposits su ject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and Courthey, J M Stock Dealer Owen, M V Farmer Walton, Wm E P sudden passing away was more had Children, she gave them Cas transacts a general Banking sines Four patron ; f Daarwcies. vouarrscne: Bete oseua Gacery Walton, Ws aE chockedltbandicadeho caw ahi When she had Children, she gave them Castorig a general Banking busines Your patronage respectf Davis, JR Foreman Times oficePharis, U F Grocery Weiner, Max Merchant : : alicit Dutcher, CI Prof Normal Sch Powell, Booker Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer participating in caucuses early and Solicited DeArmond, MC Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Ww n, GW Fi ata ‘ eae <2 <= Deerwester, Frank Co sch com Rosier, J M Farmer Wallen Payee i late, night and day, in his father’s <= = = | Eyans, John Farmer Everingham, J Physician Freemam, Caroline and Eliza Reeder, Os Radford, Reisner, J W Farmer Whipple, N UL Physician interest. It is thought possible by led a Sheriff. j many that the strain and excitement 1 i e sion Clerk r Francisco, 5 P Lawyer Sul jat Minneapolis, followed by the W est Plains, ie pune 1i.- -L ist FIFLY LIV ! HOW PROTECTION PROTECTS. wit: “wi WALTOR president casices |keen disappointment of the outcome | Wednesday, A. G. Bylar, sheriff of | - eobuun SOUELE winaereadant agate Gaalice had not a little to do with the phy-' Baxter county, Ark, was instantly | Central Minnesota Deyastated by | Carnegie’s Mea Must Accept Reduced del marcncnacii esis UND i ECE EET ES ‘a Terrific Cyclone. Wages or be Locked Out 7 a Vickinik Sar = = Due! to the Death HOS 4 HAUS SRS aay MO) Foi NEW, Sencneeme | Sua dhine Pa. June 17.—For 2 ; ; me ae Johnstown and Sprace It ems. - arrest Roper for carying weapons | oe rae Sistileeeis) TEBE Wises Ue A nice rain here Saturdy and it did d, Mo. June 17.—Anoth- — 7 as killed Fi ge most disastrous tornado that has first time size: the Amalgamated not come a miss....,Miss Eva West A nice warm rain on Friday waich | er utLrerk is reported from Cis BC aes ieee [eth | visited Minn: sota since that of April | associat : y a ‘th : wer is quite sick with chills. did untold good to growing crops | Taney the sheriff. Roper succeded in eseap-} yy qoce Gi. Clone ana Ss ie mene pe ometiens o ee Drs. Mitchel and Glisby of ....J. B. Belliste, of Appleton City : es ; SS pcan that and is still at large. In his flight he | ae ope oe SS eae Set ee th manuficcurers this morning addre Amoret was called in Friday last.. , was in town this week. J. Lb. is ne = age saa oe eye” | shot one of Sheriffs posse, but net | Hate He pict bia ty Sere veome pedis Cel es to their convention Ice cream supper at the Nestlerode | of Spruce’s old citizens and a solid | Jobu LH. Nettleton and Richard M. friend silicone! Homeeand were killed, struck the southwestern | advising them to pt a sweeping school house oae week from coming | democrat. We were glad to set Teyer, young men, fought a duel to i EH te ; oa a part of the state at 4:30 p.m. yes- | eat in wages for ry iron worker Saturday eve....Miss Girty Judy | him....C.C.Cliser is back in the | the death with knives near the town (anne Gegee BG a urs terday on the western bor 2 of i re eal T) waits aioe has returned from the Warrensburg | city this week. ©. C. was one of) of Protem in the northern part of | * hunted by a large posse and will | Matis cou by: andis: eee Re college accompanied by her Annie. | the grand jurors this term of court.| 4)... a be summarily dealt with if captur-{~ 7H COUBNYs lmoving raphy committee weut to Turner hall'at 1 Sawaal Emanuel Nestlerode is on the} ....H. P. Callahan will soon have EE OE ed southwestward over Martin and) o'clock and for an hour and a halt sick list...Zera Rayburn has a fresh | bis store building completed and; Pe tos was the result # the | Pairbault counties, causing tremend- tilked to th legates on the ne cow for sale....That’s right Amos|ready for business. It will be jmurder of Deputy Sheriff Williams Dr. Holcomb, of Clinton, assisted | ous loss of life and incalenlable dam- | cessity from their point of view for make the boys hide out once in a| ornament to the eity....We have everal months ago, Meyer saying by Drs. K ox of Texas, Merrit of | ae to property. Wires were pros- | a wa rayeducuon © Miners : while. Boys did the wire tear your | first class blacksmith in town now | jublicly that all conne ied math the Lueas, and Fewel andZey, of Mont Nas Had ailexenuidizect ‘nt a i ao er eee clothes... After the rain the boys | and farmers wanting work done will | pub a _ c cted n a tamon weighing be) Teco Wy crecy direction! ang trains (the delegates discussed the svale took their fishing tuckle and went to] do well to patronize home....C »( to from Mrs. | Were abandoned on account of the ‘but no conclusion was reached the lakes and reported good success. | drens’ day was observed at Sale ted miles | Wash, The f tion of The tiu plat ) 3 At the convention last Sabbath. Quite a nice progra as appalling ruin t by the et a fom k for sheriff took the | was carried out anda Jar € € lone iSt Pa al toi if ‘ } e hum of the binder will soon be | in attendance....R. J. Starke was aes atl PRTAnco Nan cal rat : Ht is 5 re | heard both day and night. Get) in town to-day laying in a supply of | he = i deme 3 es Shot Dead on & Train a Ben Sue cane ons atone ibe The joint conunitese was | your binder in shape so when the | groceries preparatory for his har IMS lying in half ‘ wer BS still very meagre, but reports | still in session at 10 o'clock to-night wheat invites you in you will be pre- | vesting of his one hundred acres of | om loss of blood, ee indicate that the loss of human life! and it is hope! agreement with pared I expect to see some wheut | fine wheat... .Sam Price was ia | had at least thirty cuts, Memputs, Tenn, June I8.—Judge | will be from forty to seventy. The) tins bra ch will b> reached at least. in the shock the last of this week... | town to-day....Luther Williams has st of which were without Bright Morgan of Henandez, Miss,}storm was most violent in the re-| There is no cl the situati a ....Mr. Jim Whinuery is moving | returned from Chicago where he hes} puyther injur was § dead this morning on the| gion of Sherbot awiliene a 0 Se cr eee neon his big barn on his other farm,..... been with his cattle. He visited the | oe Minos (Onl Granom Ieee Galea es | JEL OUI ea WARS Ob au) at ee ges Hou st al piant. The Frank Nash has gone to Richville on | fair grounds while there and rey orts | Memphis by Lawyer Henry Foster. Atle thirteen miles west cf workmen have until the 24th inst to a visit....Henry Feeback is com- ud R. Etter, of} Morgan was a delegate to the Chi- Fairtnout, the scat of Martin coun-' decide upon the seve If it is not plaining so he is not able for work. ....1n the corn case of Park and Malouy, Park beat....Mrs. Josie Dudley is counting on witnessing the World's Fair....Found, a day book belonging to Frank Cecil. Call on Mrs. Josie Dudley. N. M. N Double Bran : The farmers are about STLERODE. through planting corn....Pratt Wyatt of | Butler attended the Willow Branch Sunday school on last Sunday; he gave the school a nice little talk... The farmers are getting ready for | wheat harvest....Mr and Mrs Dil- lon entertaininged 2 few of their friends on last Sunday. ...The trav eling artist, Mr Jones, visited the Sunday school at Double Branch on last Sunday; he was out taking the picture of the school... . Miss Eva | Vance gave most of her friends in this neighborhood quite a surprise on last Monday. She went to the home of her uncle, Mr Jewett of Butler, and was married to Mr Pow- ell of Lone Oak township. ple, especially of our old bachelors Joe Baker has returned from his trip to Kansas: his health is some | better....The democratic conven- tion at Pleasant Gap was well at tended. Jonithan Showalter, Iss Scifers and Bruce Campbell will go to Butler as delegates Steele returns his thanks to his neighbors for their kind assistance on last Monday.... Louis Hall and Steve Hart will go to Butler as del- egates....Rev Miller preached an able sermon to the children on last | Sunday....The funeral of Grandma Haskins will be preached the third Sunday of July at Double Branch ehurch....The town of Pleasant Gap was full of people on the last Saturday. ...Several fishing parties out last week... Candidates ond sewing machine agents were very plentiful in this neighborhood.... Louis Hail and family were visiting at Uncle Johnnie Hall's on last Fri lay....Mrs Jobe Utley is slowly improv in, .. The family of C J Re- i ering with mumps at this Joe Baker has been appoint- ed roadmaster...Among the visitors | at Mrs Dillon’s on last Sunday eve was Dave Utley and sister and Mr Bentley and sister, Lirrir Jessie. She will} be greatly missed by the young peo- ‘ at his grandp: W. J. Crabtree....Mrs. Dr. J. W. Choate’s sister from Harrisonville, | is visiting her this week....Uncle} Benny got there just the came, Jim | orno Jim. Well it will be the eas | iest ticket defeated that they could have put out....Thos. Strode has} one of the grandest improvements | on the binder needle we have ever! seen Mr.S. will take great pleas | jure in showing it to any one who chooses to eall and seehim....Chas | McAmick got back all O. K....The conyention passed off in good shape. Peace and harmony being ore of the chief factors of the meeting. | Delegates elected were John Cole- }man; Thos. Stark, U. Board, Dr. | McFarland, Dr. Maxey and Hiék | | Ray. Gov. Sxozt. | To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costive | or billious or when the blood is im-! pure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken | | the kidneys and liver to a health: activity, without irritating or weak-| ening them, to dispel headaches, | colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. 2 We want to convert nated the following state tieket: For Governor—L. D. Lewilling, For Lieutenant Governor—Perey Daniels. | | For Congressman at large—W. Harris, j For Secretary of State—R. S. Os- borne. For State Auditor—V. B. Prather. For State Treasurer—W. H. Bid- dle. and now is your For Associate Justice Supreme ‘i Court—S. H. Allen. For Superintendent of Public In- struction—H. N. Gaines. Mr. Harris nominated | gress rge is an eX-cor ate Soldier. T | would have dre federate soldi for John Brown's sovl | | march. line of repairs for the Champion, Minneapolis, Stand- ard and Excelsior machines, BOST Southwest corner, 5 Tearry a ful S.W.S. Camps. | our stock into money. E ention. ih, every dollai To accomplish desired end, look out for S & | | The People 8 party convention of | j Kansas, at Witchita the 17th, nomi- | | that will astonish you. - time to get them. Bring on your Chash and Get the Goods, IN STORE utler, Mo. Lynching is talk- Must be Sold. BETWEEN NOW AND THE wih worth of ty. The town is said to have been practically and a train on the southern di ue Chi- St. and from the t Two pass cago. Minneapolis was blown railway and demolished were killed ot injured, some of them very seriously. On account of the wretched state cf the wires no names were obtained o'clock. Sherbourne has district school, up to 7 three churches, a 1 i | | flax mills. 2 hotel and about twenty stores. Although fhe town is wreck- ed no logs of life is reported. The great storm did structive work along the Iowa bor- der, around Minnesota Lake end south of the yillages of Wells and Sherburde. I» the farming distriet its most de- the south of Minnesota Lake many reei- | dences and barns and four people were killed. were blown away Jobn | Brown, a prosperous farmer, o.€ of kille: His wife, John (a hired man,) and the victims, timber was asch were injured, them fatal two of of Martin | that county report at | crushed by falling timbers. and they | £ ; fear r reports wil] increase rath- i ; jerthan diminish the loss of life. ; ‘ Near Bowen Miils, Bohemian family was away, leaving a family of ¢i the home of a spend the night in a driving raix- storm. D. W. Drummone § e gilts and pr n elegai Children Cry for LJ Pitcher’s Castoria. . GILBERT, Manager. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for _Pitcher’s Castoria. Paul | Farmers from the southern portion Wells at least thirty people were ied then tl down and the 3, aut W closed 19 employees lock- ed out. Tearry & full > of re} the Champion. Tard and Exes! si w Reid t to cost the w York 75,- The nominati for vice presid: republican part; 000 votes He has been the most bitter aud unre! 1g enemy organ- ized Jabor ever hal in the United 3 —JetYerson City Tribune. of W ater. DREADFUL PSORIASIS Covering Entire Body with White Scales. Suffering Fearful. Cured by Cuticura. EMEDIES, apd after uel C ESOLVENT, I could see f d taken four botaesy I wan, b ’ “4 \ any Puttar anaes Guticura Resoiven er, internally (1 * and polecuous elem

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