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Go TO ‘TEE; Novelty DRUG se: FOR YOUR Drugs,Patent Medicines, Druggist :- Sundries. Stationery, Books, Ciga rs,and y of Tobacco and every vai t stock to select Southwest Novelty Good A good presci orner Squat A new clea in att ib ( J. S. PIERCE, Proprietor. Dr. C. MIZE, Notary Pvsuic. MIZE G. W. CLARDY & CLARDY, Real tstate, Insurance and Loan Agents, Do a general REAL ESTATE and exchange business. Represent a line of the best FIRE & TORNADO INSURANCE COMPANIES | | Are correspondents for one of th e BEST LOAN COMPANIES in Our rates the lowest, terme > payment, to suit. Will rent, m verty of and pay taxes for non-residents. Cotlections and remit y attended to. Our correspondence extends to almost every 5 ion, and will be largely to your interest to put your property on our LI ri if you desireto SELL Ourcharges are reasonable, no sale no commission, Buyers will find our Office Headquarters for Sale of Property in Bates Co. | And will take pleasure in showi now be found in our new and ele existance, age pro- nything we have on our books. ant quarters. Rooms 6 and 7 OVER FARMERS BANK, BUTLER, MO. MIZE & CLARDY. We A. O.Welton Staple:Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE ‘CICARS AND TOFACCO, Always pay the highest market price for County Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- NOT A HANGED MAN. Coughed up a Bullet. Va., A most remarkable case of a moan car- bullet in his Petersburg, June Whom People Thought : rying Jesse Musser, Lynched, Turns Up at Home. a body for 28 Sedalia, Mo., June 28.—The little | Yes and then being relieved of it has just occured here At the: into excitement to day by of | prominent tered the Confeder village of Hustonia was thrown 2 turmoil of the appearance on the of 21 years W. D. Walton, now en ¢ of this section, streets Jesse Muser, who was supposed to | = ee ber of Co. I 12th Viry He was have been hanged and had been twi led i Carer z mourned as dead by his friends for ator bie es At the battle of} almost a year. On the afternoon of | a a a oe a i the} the 81st of August last, two men “ eee Roe ngs he — eatecad tie hevicat: Gander Tata, | jtmninnie ball which lodged near the | arn npit. For seve ve Mr. Wal-j ette county, and with drawn revol- vers, compelled the cashier to de- | liver over some $600, all the money | in sight. They mace their escape, | but a posse was quickly organized | and one of the men was captured. | Half the money was found in his | | ton’s entire right side has b more or less affected from the ‘eeived and his health 8 wound re has wretched. Some months ago a large abeess formed on his right chest and \he was forced to go to bed and re- About a been } ceive medical attention. session. n less than ten min- : possession. _ In month ago this abcess broke and utes the robber's | ~ body ~ dangled | blood and corruption exme from it from the limb of a thorn tree. Be- : : wien he — hung the va os: =| | cake: Wallon eral con icting stories of his identi | stick of coughing ty, giving his name as Murrell. It |.) was believed, however, that he was | | many years, and to-day Jesse Musser, and after the burial Ibi thoscenis the remains were disinterred and). 4. See aR TR Ge ieee recognized, as such by Musser's trary he says that he is fas father and mother. Three days prior cig hie Heslel to the bank robbery Musser had dis- | appeared. When the consternation at his unlooked for return had sub sided this morning he told the peo ple that he had been employed as a | fe , farmhand near Gilliam, Mo. since | ; could easily be prevented. leaving home. He knew of the sen- | sits apetdgeatpids | satisfaction, an srt n mn sation he was supposed to have caus- | Woodworth X Co. aps Port War ed, but kept quiet. The identity of | anon & Co., ot Syracuse, N. Y c a olt, Hillsdale, Miche» and. hundreds ot the man who was hung is now a | ,; ee: say “Tt isthe g mystery. The second of the bank | ever robbers, a mau nawed George Ebe: art | | Disea was captured some months later | | store. near his old home in Tennessee. A} during a severe which he has carried for so he does not and emaciated man regain A Husband's Mistake. iH re sleeplessnes: , Ss, when by use of ative Nervine such seric The Carnegie Troubl Lafayette county officer went after | Pittsburg, Pa. June 28 —The him, but the prisoner made good | boete i x his escape while en route to Missou- at Caruegies rh. bome- It i plant is growing smaller. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, i every unlou man The Best Salve ivihe w Ist. The Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam ‘bak Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, tively cures Piles, or no pay req’ red, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box} For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. undereur of feeling very te firm has taken the pre-| caution to protect their plant with a high board fence and large electric is strong. }derto rob th in large quautities, anda day or so| , coughed up the | Dr. | : | Cleveland hosts, ex-Seeretary Whit | fee lights Sons a placed i in the! fair aud sanaitan mentary to ona “nn | skylights of the mills. jinsinuation which a senator is un-| | A sensation was caused to day by’ ' willing to put in so many words. I ithe report that hot water will ‘deny it I deny it on Mr. Whitney's j thrown f e plugs own statement. He has uo interest ei men should attempt tos whatever in the Standard cil compa- e mills or enter between th ny. His brother-in law is a stock- aes porthole holder, but I have yet to that | this narrow passaze. s brother- that detecti force bn Jed i} siation, — days 1 ion of tk hree uuntil the expira ral strike @ wor bat the tin | Chicago advising Armour | piate ey — Es | ituble sould e ee: been bothered with Y a7 = ; F twenty yeurs, I had lost} r upwarc 50,000 men. a | } eee r 1 | for upward of 30, 00 me Be ma [eee of amell entire od bad al. tional rolling ills McKeesport wost lost g My eyes has made an its! were getting so dim I had to get} employes for the eusu some to threnxd my needle. Now esa jibe ave my hearing 6 | did, f well as i es A conference of the tin pate my seuse of ac rers nd t yt of jufacturers and a comitte f Movedwand it se Amalgamated Association is now in/al] the time is ssion. Itis thought an amicable | nothing like Ely’s Crean Balm for |settlement will be reached in these |catarrh —Mrs E. Gries, Ren- departments. » eerry Co, O. = oy gainst Spook: Is Lite Worth Living. BPR R MBSE SIeels Not if you have to go throug According tothe Rich Hill Gazette lin Le | | Ha en the iron works were | : f : }mun of sume ai ) bei ee a [electric bitters to be the best kidney workingmen. Of the new Re pa land liver medic: ne, miade W. e town, says: me feel Gardner, | t said: “He {the man whoa lvise 1} Armour tu ris | | like hardy can chairma: zhew aud especial] » people $500,000 the cattle raisers of the west. O/| We df t 7 t puimeliecsat tha esther the oRet e desire to place cut on course he is at the head of the Re |), ,//7 estate security a large publican national committee. Heis maine of money. Will give work |the best terms and. low est | mour's| rates yet offered by anyone) nopoly Ges = of business: : otes drawn torones two, against the Awerican people and the | ltheee or jive years: cousumers of the country. We Lave sonve money to loan cept the issue; and God willing, we pauable on or beforea&iven will stand by it until not one solitary | a ut throughout the Calland see how cheap| dewoe country | pee 1 can be found who will not admit) @ C47 (ot you have money. | that this is the great issue, theover | The Bankers Loan & Title Co} whelming one, uow to be determined |d- © FULKERSON, Manager. the sort of a man to do the Why should he not be there’? Ar money aud his talent and ac-| by the suffrages of the people next! November.” | ——-THE—— Mr. Hale said: “As to the selec-| tion of the chairman of the Republi-| West Ward Stock Farm, }can national committee the senator | |from Missouri has sought to ie | reproach on Mr. Campbell beceae| jot lis association as counsel | great monopolies and great interests. | Has it gone out of the mind of the; senator that the great eonvention of | his party in Chicago was dominated ; jaud controlled from jend by that —THE HOME OF— Mambrino Chief J. Whit. | 100 BRONZETURKEYS Se with | beginning to| great leader of the | Does be claim that Mr. Sin bo way associated ich |ney: or | ne ced greatGiuterest? | Mr. Vest: Does the serator say | j that he is?” | Mr. Hale: “Tue greatest of all mI art Pl the trusts, the Staudard FANCY couventi ~Task the senator cat- agorically whether Mr. Whitt whatever company!” Mr. Hale: “I do not make any charge against Mr. Whitney.” Mr. Vest: “Then it is utterly un_ INQUIRE OF PASSAIC, MO. i world a dispeptie. Dr. A das | Bob Massie, a citizen of Rich Ke | peptic tablets are a positive cure for | carries in Lis right pants pocket the worst frem of dyspep indi-| buckeye plucked from a tree em ti ’ — = at ee Egan Ga @ Inia aia FROM NOW ’TILL maranteed and so 2) a ee : | ? 1en he saw the n over his right Tucker. | When Le AW io | a VEST ON CAMPBELLS RECORD. | has a luck stone taken froma cross | SAMPLE — ES FREE } 1 2 —— \ey ed pearch’s head while the tide| The New Republican Manager Dy was out, while about his neck hel a SSGOCSCSCCGCECCeOSCCeeC GCeELCECSEEO Gatediaw Aventottle B12 Boar | Years the left hind f fo at of 3 oye » : WHAnIIne tons Ja ease cocdly killed in a graveyard in kof | @ e weet ate "3 SOME FACTS ABOUT § portion of the senate’s action of meGaen NESS a } | Congressional Record of Sterday | iu- Lhe welie =e5 are to have an-| @ ic is devoted to a tariff debate between | MET Chance at the eflcets ot Hahoe ie Hunicke Bros’ Hunicke Bros. ye Messrs Hale and Vest. The former a Pulicsavete bo-acldign ondoua ext| ear BULLI ON“ AG rane TY B x S Sonic ° introduced a resolution for an inqui-| month. They include a small silver HAT. : HAT. . ° iry into the probable effects of tariff) traveling inkstand, engraved with | a ‘ ‘ i. for revenue only and the Missourian jthe initial “B™ and cor : three or| @ 4, They are the best Hats for the money. _ ie replied to it at length. | four snuff boxes, the poet's patch-| @ 2. They are made in every desirable shape to suit every taste. @ p kaa | box, a silver pipe that was onee Na | @ °- They are the only hits guaranteed by the manufactur E Mr. Vest gave tiguies to show how | poleon’s, and Robert Burns’ tobaceo | ers to be unexcelled for durability. { the McKinley uct bad inereased the | bos. ®% 4. So many are daily sold that the manufacturers can © cost of drygoods ard hardware and} = ananoy Hage a afford to use nothing but the best materials. Nd }reduced wages. He alluded to the| Wn.T : er @ 5. None Genuine without abeve Trade Sark. Id ce = m. Dimmons, postmaster o | Manufactured only b jexisting labor troubles at Carnegie’ Balle Endl y vikee wm ehloehis Bitters ° yby HUNICKE BROS., ST. LOUIS, MO. iron works near Pittsburg and to} bas done more for me than all other ° Eanes ‘ jthe congratulations cabled from Car | medicines comt d feeling e SCOCSCOCHCCTHCCHCHCHSCOEGHTCAGCOAOCHE negie’s castle in Seotlaud to Mr, | #tising trom trou . : ; rx is just the thing ‘ he senate of the United States and| cea S| 2 : i: ue sen aes ae a Hfor aman who is allrun down and] ELY BROTHERS, 6¢ Warren bt, New York. 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