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SS ee ee Che Dw mes. VOL. XIV. omen. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNKS DAY AUGUST 31, 1892. NO 41 1 Sunday thet Missouri State Bank his remains were laid tu rest, beside OF BUTLER, MO. his father and sister, who had CAPITAL, . : . . . avd the Died a is at isumption, ysonof Mrs. Black. uto Appleton City where gone the ou Judge Savage Meets With an vec dent. Clinton Mo., August 25.—Judge J. E. Savage of this city while turning from hunting this afternoon met with a serious acident. By some means his gun fell from the buggy! is and was discharged, the load enter-! Si. : = 4 rn is 2 | youthful life, being 15 years of age) ing his right The member | was so badly mangled that amputa- | janditisa sad blow to d| iekee 4 tion at the shoulder was necessary. | Judge Sayage isa He was just in $110,000. oo: bes and awaited 1 other shu: Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and say does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. arm. his age i 3 é mother, who is mourn his 5 : ANS lors. While he bad been sick for 4 lei g omen In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans Sun eneenneny “ex | er of the bar of Missouri bas served Bis with dignity on the be was a God | emily gerous until a few days before on Real Estate on long or short time : L Ilis aged mother lowest rates without delay. (ealledhimhome STOCKHOLDERSS | Bas the sympathy of ull those | know her. Lirrre Jessie. | 4 Farmer | of the supre: Smith, GL Liveryman n,G@ B Furniture dealer Starke,L B Deputy circuit cierk | D'B Turner, Mra ME Capitulist i G , JB Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist y.Don Ass’t Cashier ‘Tyler, W B Farmer Levy. Sam Dry Goods & ClothingVoris, Frank M Farmer Morrison. € 1 Farmer Vaughan. Miller, Alf Farmer Wratt, Hi McCracken, A Farmer Wells,’ Wiley Teacher McCracken, Robt Farmer West, RG Farmer Courtney, J MStock Dealer Owen, M V'Farmer Walton, Wm E President Deerwester, John Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Wright, TJ Capitalist Davis, J R Foreman Timxs officePharis, U F Grocery Weiner, Max Merchant Dutcher, € H Prof Normal Sch Powell, Booker Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer DeArmond,D A, M © Pigott, IT Bank Clerk Walton, GW Farmer who | state democracy and at one time he Allen, Mrs. Levina Boulware, C, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lulu Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner,’ Margaret Chelf, H. B.”Farmer Coleman, Sam’l L Farmer Caruthers, G A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Ciark, Robert Farmer Hannah, W D medical student Slayback, E Hardinger, W N Farmer Hick > bench of thestate. D. Arnold of Summit township, | | The democratic flambeau club was loamenlGe Goodloe, the faney saddle | drilling and on receipt of the inteili- | stallion received last week from the | ; j National Saddle Horse Breeders As- | sociation Register, of Louisville, Ky., | the following certificate of registery | ‘of his horse. The certificate reads: Larer:—The Judge died from the effects of his wound at Friday morning. one o'clock He was - T Phy! | & mages -. |Ky., in 1836 and moved to Clinton r 3.M Farmer Waite GR opiratan “Has registered in Vol. 2, of the Na-!: “1858. At thel ; f th M “ig eee a + jib L506. é 2e breaking Out of the} Radford, Chas Be ; | tional Saddle Horse Breeder's Asso-| res is Reisner, JW) Pension Clerk i ata ? i war he took sic with the south Sullens, J L Ban ciation Register, Louisville, Ky., the Lioined Col. T 0 4 == — : ~ 5 soo | and joined Col. Tom Owens’ compa- E. WALTON president J. R. JENKINS cashier bay Stallion Goodloe, foaled in 1888, ; ye h ee i Ge me pee a Bae = aa ol yey: | Dy, later joining the forces 0: ren BOOKER POWELL vice-president DON KINNEY asst. cas sire Blue Jeans, No. 3, by Phillips’ | oe J ear a oe | John Morgan, and at the tinal sur- j bls ack horse, by Gen. Taylor, 84, dam | - = —— itty F 110, 1, Puse, | nder Was with “Old Cerro Gordo” Virginia Items. The people's elub at Virginia eo y 1088) Bie OO TEE: ims. At the close of the wa = L (s4 09. i fl H ed i uns, At the ¢ eof the war Threshing in this section isasight | dially invites democrats, republicans | 10% 3rd, dam the Haggared mare |) ted to Clinton where he has wreshing in secti g ts, Goodloe: bay Noo BS7 Mr Ay fee returned to Chnton where he has to behold. Jack Fry and Mr. Dan hand prohibitionists to minee therm eee He wasa member of Methodist 5 g See [St sided |noid took his horse to Rich Hilk fair | the. $5 ae ae iels are both in the neighborhood | their clab room and di and give close attention to big jobs, | sucs of the day with tl ic and when on the read they fly. Fry! Wallace is now building » beautiful : Suir s ahead so far but Daniels is long When Cart walks proud to know that such fine norees | The Jud winded and comesin on the home! out ontop of his look-out and views jare being brought to Bates county | pa thisiciee: stretch. ...Mrs. Elizabeth Cordell, bountiful jand congratulates Mr. Arnold on re- | S of Austin, is visiting relatives for a fact, oo old friends in this vicinity. ...Geo. | Metealf, formerly of moved to north M ried a lady with 6 small children. George is not yet 21 years old. Boys, how is that fora starter? We were chureh. last week and received first premium | | jin the saddle ring. The Times is | ence nouse. are bad many warh friends the especially among his crops and realize ceiving first premiuia his colt. est regrets on hearing He est regrets on hearing cident and its © esult. i week. STLERODE. | 2 een a AM JONES AT PERTLE | Death ot M Gratz, Mother of Gen. SPRIN Joe O. Shelby. Rev. Clark, preached an excellent | eeneess SELENE! sermon at Pleasant Valley last Sun and that Grover Cleveland is of the sad ae- will shox n at Clinton fair tng president,his happiness will certainly | i] this place, | be comvlete. N. M. N | | ouri and mar- Double Branch Items. to September 4, [nclusive. At an early hour yesterday morn- ; The imanagement of Pertle Springs | ing Mrs. Auna M. Gratz, widow of told this item of news by his mother day....Mrs. Dillon aud Souelien ta oe ple Rie a aa Bie =| | the e Benjamin ae died at her} _...Wm. Dillon of Minois is visit Allie, made a flying trip to Worland | re ; j ' a eee nomelcamNorth enillectreer. lia ing his uncle, Pat Maloney, and oth- last Friday.....Miss Edith Requa | we = a . esi : : ain leause of her death wa oe age, and g rele, Eat. yee as 2 re St Rev. Sam P. Jones, for a series | cause of her deat as age, alc er relatives....Ike Lockridge «nd has left for Hume, to embark in the lok tcctures: Amant ainda sei | she breathed | ft Goad aan | dressmaking business. Suecess is family took in Rich Hill and Reave- i ber 4'h inclusive. The R », having resided there for ly during the fai Mr. Willard | our wish... J. Requa went to 2 aes ve ee: A : i | af LTE Setrmaece eee RG. aes The democrat| be assisted in his eight days’) She was the step moth- | Keeton and his best girl were cart | *- ©: u Y---.the democra |work by the Rev. Stewart of Geor-|er Mr. ward H. Gratz, editor of | riding Sunday evening Mrs. L. | club of Pleasant Gap was treatcd to} | the Gazette. fine speach by Hon. J. H. Crabtree | E. Hall, of Tiffiv, Ohio, i nee gia. Lhe Missouri Pacitie railway, visiting me of Dr. | ‘ scognizing the importance of this Mrs. Gratz was a daughter : 7 last Saturday. The church yard} = the family of M. D. Maloney and a | /st> -.-- the en ye oe “i ao gsade a rite ne) Boswell, decersed, who was many hosuetiniends It is rumored that | &t Bethel looks so much better since | CUB*S°H" ut, has oa arate of one | : ‘ fee a 5 s Sacer i z ie é a . . jfare for 1e round trip from all| years a note ysician of his city sieht mea chipped in and bought a | it was cleaned off. Some one ought!" " °~ a k oe is ee + erg nbmen ChipE S Several of | Points in Missouri to Warrensburg | She was u narried to Mr. Orville Shel- keg of beer at Yoakum and drank it to be preaching there... This | jand return. promises to be by of Tennessee. This marriag > AAVITARTr > vessel | the farmers wenkto hear Hon. Lev-! z = and on examining the vesse! found | 4 Re ,/ one of the most important events in| sulted in one son, Gen Joe Shelby two large rattlesnakes in it. They | evett Leonard speak at Rieh Hill Tho tages Gait Rae iS eee res is = 3: : Us dis r o1 aruie fs bss « € a3 are all reported dead The pro- but did not like the idea of him wae I in the Mi vars after Mr. large attendsnce is expecte sissippi : oe speakine where it cost a 25e. piece! tracted meeting is still in progtess. | speaking where it costa 25¢. piec Four additions to the chureh.... | t? hear him, oe The The Sucre family, who have been so, doing quick work in this neighbor- | hood and ere long threshing will be ili for some time, are glad to | : ; state are improving....Mrs. M. D. | * thing of the past....The Cleve- EFFECTS OF HEAT. |ly of whom all are dead except Mrs, land, Stevenson, aud Sion e club : Schutt is visiting her parents at El) til i Admiral Crosby and Mrs. Thos. Clay, dorado Springs. ...Demoerats, steadily increasing. Nerve Tonics of Boston, M Mrs selby was married to Mr. Benjamin Gratz of this city | their union resulting in a large fami- your nearest Missouri Pacific Tick threshers are | by's death Mrs. et Agent iu reference to rates, dates jof sale, ete. we re- Some 50 mem- Gratz was Sommer Vacations and member the date of the convention bers are now enrolled. Come on \ Conteasted a woman of ipcely here, Sept. Ist. Make arrangements boys and help us alor = Tt meets | _ isa aby . | was noted for ines acts of kind- to be there in good shape... .Lots at Plasant Gap next Saturday at 3/ The expense as well as the am, | ee eoutiivellvesraarciiee of preparation for wheat is going on | P-™ --- .As the Times goes to the {pos bility of leaving one’s business | Uae cer alee Ainée then jn these pacts. Goo: Rabie southwestern part of the county.|makes it entirely out of the ques lene bas bea Begone aaa tes sends the Tivxs to his brother, J W) Why does not some one furnish | tion for many people to take a va-! = oe bats | 2 ‘notice of the funeral will be given.— items from that part? Not foolish- | cation, however bad they may need ss es alguns | Lexington, (Ky.,) Transcript of Aug. ness but plain, simple workings of/|it- In all cases, where one can af-| |) | the people is what we like to read./ford it,a vacation is probably pre- | ~ at Rockville....Report has it that Buford Duvall pays James Sarapson twenty-five centseach for every mes- sage carried over the western line Mr. M. Requa will teach the /ferable to tonies; but for the tens | Election of Officers by the Supreme Flax is not yielding as well as ex kney school this winter....The;of thousands who can take no rest Lodze of the Knights of Pythias pected, but the quality is fair.... | commttee on arranging for the pic-| the brain and nerve tonic of modern ot the World. Prof. Duval! and sister rendered | mic are working hard and it is hoped | medical science is an indispensible Supreme Chuancellor—-William some beautiful music at the ice | — will have a good time. Remem- | safeguard. Worth Biackweil of Kentucky. cream supper which was held at) ber the place and date, Lone Oak | ; Nothing that is known to the med- Supreu vice chancellor—W. B. | Grand View....Miss Dema Craig September Ist....Charlie Radford ical profession today is the equal | Richie of Ohio. of Butler was in attendance at the of Pe ru-na in the eure or prevention will return to the Nation soon.... | Supreme prelate—E. T. Blackmer | Weare glad to learn that the people | meeting of the Demo. club last Sat-jof all derangements due to hot of California. of other counties are unfurling urday....John Hall went to Rich) weather. Pe-ru-na gives new vigor Supreme master of Exchequer— Stone banners. When | Hill after coal Thursday....O. L. ‘tothe tired brain, strength to the |S. J. Willey of Delaware. Stone girds on his armor the hills of Housley of Rock Ville was in our) weakened nerves, and as nearly sup- Supreme keeper of records and | will quake. | midst last week...Claude Raybourn | plies the need of a vacation to the —R L. C. White of Tennessee. | A much seeded rain in good time. i visited at F. M. Steele’s last Tues overworked man or woman as it is Supreme Master at-arms—J. H. Old Bates is sure not be behind... . . Miss Clara Showalter enter- possible for any remedy todo Pe | Lyon of Kansas. Sampson and Craig b: aureus q. tained a number of her friends last isa reliable specific for per Supreme Inner Guard—Aaron B their difficulties in rezard to coal | Tuesday night, although the rain | vous 2 rostration, nerve > exhau n.' Gardinier of New York. and other matters. Mr. Sampson ‘interfered, every ene seemed to en Supreme outer guard— —John now wishes to employ three or four y it, und as Miss Clara never) Tie Perana drug manufacturing | Thompson of Washington. D. C. first-class miners, and roe: ertakes bing for aiailure, of company of Colu us, Ohio, pub Vbat Terrible Co ‘ough to throw out the black nds in course it wasa grand, good 1 the Family Physician No. earnest. He proposes ts rush- All stayed till alate hour then voted to the treatment of parted, w just such Fr the] ...From the looks ing business and the public patronage View folks have era morbus, er oecasicn, e school house in already secured 0 a good ore than half enough money to ing would be « benefit to it be- g € ae we iti ae cae ae Boal comnimenons Ss come Acker’s English Co purchase their new organ. The peo- ore oun seh og ences ....Sun- ihe) hboming | cure Wieseltenrfal ple in their district mean business brad School at the Branches every ae onl January Ist. sold under a posit when they undertake anything.... | Sunday, at half past three except on | 1893. tf. H L Tucker. ‘Cash Capital. member of the general assembly of | was a law partner of Judge Gantt | born in | The funeral took place at 11 o'clock | jlegal fraternity, who express deep-) | Me -|.--.Threshi disposition andjer....There will bea Sunday ee i “FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, $50,000.00 President Vice-President td Vice-Presid tent « . FVERINGHAM SILVERS gence, passed resolutions of sympa-| thy. | Receives Deposits subject to che Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfull | Solicited. } | | |= | The Mo, Pac. R’yiCo, will sell found t at Sedai souri State Fair } o vat one fare for Children Cryfor |: | Pitcher’s Castoria. | Children Cry for ‘:""" Pitcher’s Castoria. ne 3M, Aug 2ist eo Ry Co wi of Py a sell round trip tick +I mpment at b 8 ‘ rs, for the round tr.p . i ” 2th good for re Children Cryfor us : ’ The Mo Pac Ry OWill sell tickete, one fare Pitcher’s ——— for the round tip, to the Sxiunnial Conclare Knight Templars at Denve Col , Aug oth to LET — isth, on sale July 25 Aug iuth For Anr al Encampment Sons V society at Helena, Mont sale July 25 Av terans and Ladies A) Aug sth to Ith, on limited to October 10th. | Asimilar route to Salt Lake, Ogden and other points in Colorado as been arranged | for, tickets will be sold July zith to Aug letn, and return to Oct 10, Ist, Pleasant Gap Sifting. Weather hot and dry. Rain need ed very much ,...Corn in this tion of country looks well to plough and many han The fishing party went off smoothly with good luck. jerman but he sec- | .- Too drv | To those desiring to attend the Rich idle Aug 22 to 2¢ the Missouri Pacific railroad will “++ | sell tickets to Rich Hill and return at the rate “cents for the round trip iimited to return Hill feir Jim is a good fish . The Ellington's | To all who desire to attend the Nationa’ EncampmentG. A_R.at Washington, D.C. , September 20 the Mo. Pac. R’y Co ‘will sell tickets to Washington and return at the low rate of $25.65 for the round trip While the ar- cant swim... ice cream supper at Jas moved off coolly as they had to wear | T8nKements have not as yet been fully agreed : ° ’ upon it is probable that tickets will De placed their cloaks and overcoats on the oe- | en sale Sept. 11 to Is good for going pas not later than Sept. 20th and for return to ) izth. It is intended that the tthe tickets furnished for this. hat it will be necessary to have them executed? at i nation forre- anda gri and | turn trip, which will render them available casion....There will bea grand po | in litical picnic at Pleasant Gap, 10, 1892. All are invited wing Oct Sept. ae for return from any point short of destinatio good time is expected, stand rights | To those desiring to attend ¢ ing of p or 7 the IO. OL F « , the Mo. to belet. For particulars address, | Pac. Ry wi ‘nw J. N. Brooks, Pleasant Gap, Mo and retin ets race OLOne are ee a limited for return to ar tuding Aug ie For dates of sale and ts of tickets apply a eS to WC. BURRUS Mo. Agent, Butler, TERRIBLE ITCHING Used Everything Five Months. in Three Weeks not a Scar or Pimple. Cured by Cuticura. Views From Hudson. Dry weather prevails and the corn tened Audrew in the neighborhood on business | ecop is being she rs James aud Blakey r is xbout over in this : j one wanting to n Peeler Vk wa community buy a cart call on S L Hously is able to . The When my baby was three months old his cheeks O | and forehead n to break out with white 7 5 vn red surface. In a few daye itching com d, which was terrible. A it, matter aaa © from the pointe. Ik short time itepre: cane ore good people have zanized a glee club and are singing the top of his bi 2 . = . teas panes scabs econ 10 | for Cleve and Stev: That's right | head and face A everything we boy: down protective — tariff, hear of for 78 months. It grew w | force bill and McKinley Bill....C C ali the time. I naw you advertiseme Peeler has returned from the west Prekat TIcURA KE “Chicago Week! purchased CUTICURS KEMEDIES and --~ menced their use three weeks’ time there was not a eore or pi ‘nascar, on head or face. He ie pin old now, and has no signs of the disease. is healthy and he a) @ beautiful head of (See portrait herewith, ei Murs. OSCAR sass, Woe | where he has been visiting his broth picnic at the Baptist church Sept. 2. | | All schools are invited to attend, A company of young f tks from the | | prairie went to Monegaw last week | ;--..Mrs Mary Williams | Sick list at this writing. . a are We ighteen mon’ 8 Cid, Was afflicted with Bad sores came cr her parts. All remedies failed w i SS shenactoe Coticrra. Cured a year and no re ase Mrs. A. M. WALKER, Careonville, Ga. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood P: — internally = cleanee the- is on the . The coal with a rush yw if Jobn opening up would ] I sands of cases where the eu’ bi ifeles Other remedies bay A Forger Shot Dead. ti Guthrie, Ok. Aug. ; | W Hixon of this city shot and k S. M. Scott,aforger.for whom the out ott came in from ; Sear, jhas been a days. Sc ry to-day, ing, and the warrant was placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Hind- warrant for some coun. D « Go la. BaaY’ .: Skin and Scalp purified and be by Cotictma Soar. Absolutely ACKING SIDES AND BAGK, Hip, Kidney, and Uterine Pains and Weaknesses relieved in one minus by the Cutieura Antl-Pain Plaster, where he had been work- |man. He attempted to ariest Scott, the first snd only pein-bilting plaster i who arrest. ing three z a jshots at Hindman aad then made a 5500, ooo £ dash for sig an alley to escape Hixon called on b turned again to fir sheriff We desire to nlaee cuton real estate secur ity “large ec amount of money. 5 ill Give t the best terits and lowest rates yet off er: ed by anyone ; in this line of busines at 6WNotes drawn ¢ was a desperate 1 beer a good family and} a in three or five year. he Territory who bears au ex nt ave some money toloan fatear pauable on or before a Giver - date. fee Call and see how cheap : of high we can let you HAVE HLONEY- paves + ana The Bankers Loan & Title Co 18¢i |g. C. FULKERSON, Mazzz corations are m patios: doe’ fal ee ee them.

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