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Nate ar ee ~ Se A ckly me VOL. XIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 1892 NO. 38 WIth HES BOOTS ON. NO Tabor a th son who ed G perro OF BUTLER, MO. ens (aie the crime against him. or CAPITAL, - : : . . $110,000. Firrixce yOF ALONG CAREER killed Tabor because the latter en- OF MURDER AND OUVILAW- deavored to prevent his k RY. Goodykoontz. His next victim was | | Dr. L. G. Howerd at Joplin. How- DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS 1a ee : Pee lard was shot down on the night of - e Lan Things tnt own © ; . In the Real Estate Loan rtment ane loans Splicing att Boa th aaa ate : De —— eS — =_ by With i Hand. {opinion at that time was Hudson on Real Estate on long or short time at . ale Te snetoe 1 pin, Me. Au, 7-—-Tl '/ had killed him for hire. This theory lowest rates without delay. ious thief nnd 1 imderer, Geor een oes — Hadson, was shot aud ki 1 about STOCK HOLDERSS ‘AllenoMes Lavina 11 o'clock last night in his saloon at T hysician Hannah, W Dy i Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections aud does a General Banking Business. preva ng was borne out by the subsequent velopments and in 1891 Hudson was arrested for the crime. The case « Monroe Fariner Hardinger, WN Farme Smith, GL Live ‘ Granby while resisting arrest for a] involved a prominent St. Louis fam- JN Farmer dealer Starke, L B Deput it cler 7 ie as Lula a we Turner, Mrs ME Capitatiet heavy robbery. ily and it was bitterly fought. The tartlett, Edmund Farmer Tucker, WEI Jhen. afew weeks acc Bryner Margaret: i r t Cashier Tyler, WB MY hen. a a w weeks ago, evidence was conclusive of Hudson's Chelf, 1. B. Farmer & Clothing Voris, Frank M Fi rial was ended at Rolls nen . j Coleman, Sam’?] L. Farmer een CAL Farmer Rauahan JM copra XK 1 : 1 moedet 5 ts guilt, but he was acquitted through Caruthers, G@ A Farmer Miller,A S Farmer Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer ted in his acquittal c¢ » charge BEL alae an) en - f . Christy, JM Physician M A Farmer Wells, Wiley Teacher juiteal of the charge jal Imost open corruption of — the Clark, Robert Farmer {Robt Farme RG Farmer murdering Dr. L. G. Howard at Jop-| jury. Courtney, JM Stock Dealer © Owen, M V'Farmer ton, Wm E President : : a af Senict 4 feerwester, John Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Wright, TJ Capital lin on the n ig it o eptember 6; dson is pposet PEERS Bea T pee | Davis, J Foreman Tistes officePharis, CF Grocery Weiner, Max. Meret I Hudson is supposed to have killed | Dutcher, CIC Prof Normal Sch Powell, Booker Farmer Walle Wm Farmer 1886. Hudson announced that the! at least twenty men. His less DeArmond, D A, M Pigott, HH Bank Clerk alton, GW Farmer s i bees ; : Deerwester, Frank Co sch com Rosie Sar M Farmer Ww JTVh black flag was and that be pro-! erimes are too numerous for enumer- Ryans, John Farmer Reeder, Oscar Farmer Whipple. NL Puy-ician A i sveringham, J Physician Radford, Chas R posed re pon all 1) tion. oline and ner, JW Pe Clerk i SP Lawyer 18, J 1 Bank ti > partin his prosceu- | Vireinia It : EAI: 5 C x Rae: aie S| Irgiaka ems. WM. E. WALTON president J. R. JENKINS cashier tion. He endeavored to: mak Bas) Mrs. W ie ana: z ne : re r F sarceral the "Ss. Y tepneus au daugh ry BOOKER POWELL vice-president DON KINNEY words good and several of the - = t 2 soo So ite’s witnesses were compelled to | Miss Hattie. of Butler, spent a day saerit ti ty und leave {im our little burg last week, yisiting Ballard Squibs. ' ntaday inj og, e ; le i A grand fishing party took/| it. D. Beaty and Cris Greer, went | -Miss Laura i ; fay. Dr little town terrorized avd carried | Pltce ut the river the other cay | Patterson offered Charley Kinney a quarter to bite a turtle’s head off, gly did. They had Little Clarence Riden 3 Green county Saturday and expects to sper te afew things with a high hand. The ue. weeks with relatiyes to Adrian Monday, after a safe for} Beaty’s store....M L Embree and | wife went to Butler the first of the! week to see Hagedorn the boss pho | tographer.... Mr. Billings and fam- | of E. ldoradé’ visited old friends in | Shawnee last week. ..Charley Greer | is threshing his grain to day...Bud | Starks will t try another 100 acres of i es wheit....0.N Gardner has nie Detroit, Mich , Aug, 5.—Two ea fo lding the count which he accord BY AN EAGLE. 59 urgent that u to ascertain whether | lots of fun.. four was ki lto answer for any ad in the stomach by a | A Baby in Michigan Carried te : ur se Sunday at the Nestlerode Sun lorado te which state} ai after the | day school... rang on Webb / at G@ W Park Before the Parents’ Eyes. A nice leap year party Friday 1 a farm uorth of Urich....Ray Me-| gles hala duel to the death over Whoa, Bill, or you might ran over | Farland has a position in Kansas | the possession of the 6 months old somie ope,...Ed Dudley's baby is] City.... a the siete Sat-| baby of Peter Shaw, who lives four very sick....Alton Park bas goue eg e hope to see a big crowe tile north of Allis, in Presque Isle sang of outlaws east with his it dv frightener and lots of dinner. x _..W F Lafollet, isin Butler to day ... We hear Miss Ida Stuckey is very sick at this, baby down in the writing... .Aaron Bell, attended the | ed to the house for a few minutes, j UL convention at Butler....Sam! when MeFarland returned Sunday from Butler where be had been to take his tt Hudson led while he was in id the county. Mrs. Shaw had It's a dandy, a e val- “" some money out of it......Johnnie sce Was ‘ 2 is going to make ass and returu- z severa Sacre is quite sick, but hope that); crimes un enormous € gle swooped down on the infant and sank its tal- uuder the skillful care of Dr. Miteh ld man .Lafe Short | peeks he Iekile. ae : nq) Shuiz, was found at t t wife to attend the institute, and see, O°° ' the little one’s fles : and ers r....In the foot race be- his sister whom he had not seen for | clothing. The mother heard he: ea ee L Porter, the latter Northeast Bates has agood | baby’s cry, but too late to be o eb. Billy Oldham prospect for a corn crop..... Our The mother’s shricks brought Sarah, a ttended the show | band is numbered with ngs of the | : : 5 Skane . ee sey rane Hoe pela called father, who quickly comprehend. I , mee opie has a at Ricl il....0 M Drysdale has | ~ oo : pace ¢ the s e 7 nted Mor Governor Francis and a writ was 5 ee ‘ at M L Embree’s Monday evening... | 9S the situation, mounted a hors: i C, a id is prepar- -Lets have harmony from all and armed with a rifle rede to the irecting it, 2 be house on it sides, and unite in haying a grand) shore of a near by lake, where he wood time at the picnic Saturday. We expect, it to be the grandest of the season with several hundred on sae : the grounds....Shawnee was well, Witness a terrible sight. Twoeagles represented the 30th, at Butler, aud | were hovering above a cr, we hope to see them at the picnic... filling the air with their ....The camp meeting begins at Walnut grove the 3rd Sunday with . The democrat: and F. & L U.s knew there was a eagle eyrie in the ht anda met here last Saturday ni good time reperted s Miam? Raboteus) partar was Guise sick for the state! cliffs. Slaw arrived just in time to ast evening ele Jin Dz. z of rock 1 battling for possession of the baby : Rey. Lampton and McCory in) We Ns ig pe Uno is Ge lee es charge....Sam Young is feeding the father reached the summit one |!" 4!S saloon the thresher today....Some sick,|of the eagles B up the ig et Cries (al rer special at. Granby id Hu lock and for eee race is to see the boys run after .- Rolla Flesher of But had fallen to the ILLED BY THE OFFICER'S BULI ET aie we a — eee oot , ground, while the other had again Stout andand Rabodeu entered ler, is outona visit....Aunt Katy sate must be a good one. e cant | taken up the child for another flight. the saloon and called for two bottles | Zinn is quite poorly..... Democrats | get in to see I suggest he send for the Dalton boys. ....That U L Bar- | a ker and family from Peter Creek, | baby fell into the water. The fran- from the ice chest and as he turned 'Sa urday night and or, passed a few evenings since for the | tic father plunged into to tue jake) around Stout covered him with a re-| -.--E. C. Ogburne, whistles and caught up the bed which tells us he is thresh- little one w ing, and ereloug we may expect him he bods es in these parts... Singing at Bethel | te bods : the offic Saturday nights conducted by M. F. | two eagles, one of which had been’ his left hand Perry. ..Ned Cole, will put in about | killed in the fight over the prey. cious blow wi 40 acres of wheat, and he is as busy - as can be....Sorry the U. L. boys sood deal of credit for the 1 got hot and pulled off from the free nifticent manner in which to all pienie as it was surely as_ free for one as the other, aud we intend-! ey yg ee ed to haye a great big pienic and in- gue oe Bees Sit ae vite one and all tothe Jest gath- ©? the Southwest Mail et Neva ering of the season....Too much | The Mail is one of the few country talk causes trouble in the camp | papers inthe state issued from an > sometimes, hence we have nothing | office that is entirely to say....Aaron Bell and C. K.| 5 Crow have gone to Butler to keep out of the traces. They need not trouble themselves so much, they | editor} got in easy aud could have gotten |vertising matter it is clean. crisp out just as easy. We'll have the pie nie just the same and invite the boys down,...W. D. Beaty is threst The father tired and the bird and) of beer. Hudson took the bottles | land people’s party met at Virgivia | nized clubs. ed what the + but the volverand called upon him to sub-|republicans and probibiti s dead. He took home mit to arrest. Hudson withan oath | tend doing in our township 1g with those of the ¢ We are not yet ad onists in- On} revolver with | Satuday night, Aug. 30th. there wiil be an d stre i a beer bottle. Hud- | eater son struggled desperately for the house, two miles south of Virginia. k him a vy e cream festival and literary ument at Grandview school | possession of the the revolver and| Prof. Comiford’s famous orchestra | the selled to shoct | bes been secured and a rare musical forces in southern Missouri were or- first shot jt m in the|Everybody cordially lian Ws stone ar store for those who attend ited. . Wil- to havea eat is revolver was disc] gle the bullet passed | ™i : 8 during camp on the ground floor. Editor Speed is a born man- ager. His paper speaks this Tn Stone swin have a Bill the etime.. woek we rather incompletely re- qd ported the terrible dent which and | befell Mrs Lizzi and Mona ex-| the wife. son and daughter of Mr e Ruble. While s, telegraph, local and ad rs of the posse disappea as soon as the shocting nobody appeared on the and full of meat. Everybody in Ne- vada calls him Dick. Dick Speed is Hudson's wife. Inving in a to day .M. L. Embree and wite /2 litte man of in 1. poe ie os nic i | He may be 1! } re- in acart, aear the resi have gone to the Connelly springs... ; He may be 1 b ces of H P Nickell, the front bed gave way Zach Johnson is stacking wras Jas Wilds at Montrose Tu sday. ..Mrs. Sam Kiersey re ceived word from her mother in Polk county to come. She y sick. ....Drs. Boyd and Me iu consultation ut the I snotber of thos dishke d .R. J. Starks | He is quiet in manner, but full of ‘ id he has a way cases FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 ues Money. issues Drafts and earried to the | and Dr. Mitchell of this place sent for, who at once nized her in Co will sell round trip tick Pythias encampmen at one fare for the re ; Summoned an ars at Denvey her head vy 1 al Ei eam} ment Sons Vete Tans at dL dies Aid t four and one half ine. ie S and “Veen ‘arranged yisth to Aug Tite, Ip torn loose j and return to Vet 10, | for nearly 4 inches square, with other bruises Kien Mill jair ae i sta seis, ninemsn emcees scenes omaresncencasnei aa errs h Hill and return at the rate limited to return executed by , and the littie suffererer left j with no thought t Enc Amipment return at the low 35.63 for the ronad trip ats have not as son ‘itis probable that ti kets will - Mitchell near constantly, consulted daily by Drs a Caleaioe August Sth, slie ay uS ihe f not later than Sept 1 and for return to and = 12 ibichecs lays in a stupor scious, but there is some Hmnites Ite r return to and home : AJ Parl Edward and ticke ‘s apply A Discarded Gari’s Suicide. passes away sing bud to the re: & parents have thy of this entire community. N. M. Nesteror ‘Not To be Caught. Two ras of gling in the water. “Me erciful heavens! “Will no one eried the pas- and stepping with her bare foot there no swimmer among u “Is there a justice of the p.: asked Tattered Stuyves ant, the traiap, emerging from the j der Was not hurt. AGONIZING ECZEMA Awful Suffering. sane by Doctors. | the crowd?” “I hold that “But will—— “Well, then, ladies tered Stuyvesant to the straggling answered a Driven Almost In- Tried Cuticura. Relief Immediate. Cured in 4 Months. shouted Tat- « onmulted ‘dite . swear ye that I don't have to marry yut not t fool ol- mounted v $1,200 and « Cuticura Re Resgivent Bruce called a few Bruce seems Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for subseq on that h mittee to arr dard dumb: ange everything tom when ag e > peopl e want pictures a success met tc “day he is going to supply the demand i all is well....R. D. Beaty and wife his neighborbood.—K. C. Times. pienic on his door at night while In 1884 at Granby he killed Fitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for _Pitcher’s Castoria. lieved in one minate icura Auti-Pain Plaster.

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