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* was over one day last week and en- _ school at No. 2 is progressing «1ce> | | ly, the teacher evidently under | her business... . The Virginia school The Bu Xf “alt \ ier cS. VOL. XIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1892. NO 138 Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. Allen, Mrs. Levina ; : ' Jurors. mouies by the last of September. Hoge I GRAND. | Sheriff ordered to deliver booths} Jno Armstrong, Howard; H mi. te the various voting places in time} Walnut; Lee Stewart, West} fee Gauss Point; B Blackman, East Boone; O} . AVLefler, granted! school Isaniauy |W Frederick, New Home; L Lamp-| $200 and Laura P. Pearce for $250. E Arbuckles, Cantrell, et al, appeal | $110,000. kiu, Osage: H Walton, Lone Oak; j 4 > |road case. | Jas Crabtree, Mt. Pleasant; Lb R Al | yy) eee aun | Heat Deer Creek; J E Butler, Sum ’ phic aaa ge nag aa mit; J B Van Oster, Kockville; WJ | ee Cee nen = Crowe buuce: Roley & Gough, of Rich Hill, were granted dram shop license; | also to Heck & Charon, at Reavley. Cash } OF BATES PETIT. J A Carter, Howard; T J Farrell, ! Waluut; Thos Wright, Homer; J H | Shackelford. West Point; Jesse | Nave, West Boou.; W D Alexander, Eust Boone; R Marshall, Elkhart; | COUNTY FUNDS. School loan granted to Emma F Capital. Nix, of $150. BILLS ALLOWED. sieht eat G B Hickman, box for paup $ D. N. THOMPSON See eeeeeecen aes W K Elliot, Charlotte: AB Wood,|R & TA Enms, books.) J. RK. ROSTER STOCKHOLDERS§ x N ape lacs Doe D. RIES New Home; Noah Andrews, Osage; M V Carroll, printing E D. KIPP a Hannah, W D medical student Slayback, Ed Farmer Wm. Maltbie, Prairie; Ed Bartlett,| « “ “ Pw aiveRs Boulware, T C, Physician Burk, Monroe Farme~ Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner, Margaret Chelf, H. B. Farmer Coleman, Sam’1 L Farmer Caruthers, @ A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer Hardinger, WN Heath, DB Milli of Dutcher, C H Prof Normal Sch DeArmond,D A, M C EKyans, John Farmer Everingham, J Physician Freemam ‘oline and Eliza Francisco, 8 P Lawyer Radford, Chas R Reisner, J W president vice-president WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Starke,L B Depu Jenkins, J R Cashier Kinney, Don Ass’t Cashier Levy.Sam Dry Goods & Clothing Voris Morrison. C H Farmer Vau i f Farmer n, A F M n, Robt Farmer Owen, M V Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Davis, J R Foreman Times officePharis, C F Grocery Powell, Booker Farmer Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Deerwester, Frank Co sch com Rosier, J M Farmer Reeder, Oscar Farmer P Sullens, J L Banker Farmer Smith, GL Liveryn Lone Oak; G W Eichler, Mt. Pleas-} jant, T J Funk, Mound; J M Hogan, | Deer Creek; Z A White, Grand Riv- | jer; Frank Barber, Shawnee; Jas Cox, | {Summit; J W Gench, Pleasant Gap; | 'J W Ruble, Rockville; A Zwahleen, ; Hudson; L M Rich, Deepwater; R |J Starke, Spruce; R P Sheppard, i Deerwester, postage J B Mareh services as bridge commissioner, O F Renick quarter salary as county physician and med O D Austin stationery S E Jones sent to blind school Turner, Mrs M E Tucker, W EL ‘Tyler, W B Farmer » Frank M Farmer 1, JM Capi © Lumber dealer Wiley Teacher G Farmer Wm E President J Capitalist Receives armer Weiner, Max, Merchant Ini at St. Louis 10.00} Solicited. Waltoa, GW Farmer lee eee oy Thomas do 10.00 Valls, J T Physician 7 Biection. slean’ . wae Be ee Judges of Etection ko clean’g court house oxet = Howard township at Hume—J H Gregg, G A Corbin, H K Wood, J Tharp, J Armstrong and J A Coul- ter. eusien:Cler’ |G B Hickman, goods for paup 9.20 Pace & Trimble medicine fur- nished Cummings family Children Cry for 6.25|Pitcher’s Castoria. J. R. JENKINS Virginia Items. i Afarm of 100 acres to rent or, sell, for particulars call on C H Mor- , rison... The grard meeting closed | last Friday night with several cou | versions....Mrs. L. E. Hall of Tif | tin, Ohio, died at the residence of W.T. Cowan, Sunday evening, of heart trouble....Alice Malonoy de- parted for Eldorado Springs last week for the benefit of her health.. Cy Summers is up from LeRoy, | Kan., shaking hands with the boys creat J. W. Cathy of Amoret, was over one day last weak and left his name as a subscriber for the “good Tives”....Mr. Sam Dishong wants hands to chop cord wood three miles south of Amoret....Mike Maloney wants a good hand and will give him a job all winter....Wm Smith Sr, shipped 3 car loads of cattle to Chicago that averaged 1390 pounds per head,...Joel Laud, of Amoret, | rolled his name as a subscriber of the booming Tres....Mrs. Smith will accompany her niece, Miss Myr- tle Young, who has been visiting in | this vicinity, to Kansas City and will remain until after the fair... . Virgil Jenkins has got him a fine pony.... | Fun, fun among the bumble bees; Harry Simpson, Morton Jenkins, Jack Taylor, Ike Porter and Chiff Jackson killed a large and sayage nest that was a nuisance to the town _...Uncele E Mills, living at the iron bridge, has some hogs to sell at a bargain....Mr. Tom Pettys of But- ler, was out Sunday morning to see his sick mother It Bro. G. W. Park decides to cast his fortunes with the people’s party the probibi tionists of Charlotte township will certainly lose an able aliy The people's party brought a Texas cy- clone to Butler on last Saturday, and a water spout at night. so say those that were trying to find their homes about 10 o'clock that night.. Everybody invited to come to Grane View Sunday school next Sunday at three o'clock to see and hear the new organ tested. . Prof. T J Wheel- er will teach school the coming win- ter in the Grandview district.... Hold on, boys! Never mind cyclones, water spoute! just wait until Stone speaks at Butler, then you will think the foundations of the deep have broke loose and Gabriel blowing his horn....Every democrat of Char- lotte township should join the dem. ocratic club. Now is the time that every one ought to show his colors. Tf we had more such workers as Ike Lockridge, Lee and Chis Browning, J W Porter and Jno McElroy Ciar- lotte would give Stone its old time mmajority....W W Park has 385 bu. of oats that he will take $50 for.... The clouds opened their veins and immersed the F & L U-Pprobibition- Republican democratic crowd that mingled together Saturday last. _.,.Ed Dudley has traded bis cart and harness for a big horse... . Miss Gussie Craig is very sick A Kan- sas City doctor was down to see her Sunday....An old man was acci entaly killed at Amoret Saturday by the cars running over him. .Thej stands } ‘Ss hegins about the 20th. Mi Tda Whitsitt, teacher Born, to the wife of Mr. Brough, a fine babe. ... | Charley Simpson has goue tv Kan-| sas. | ti i N. M. NestLerope. | DON KIN | At Sprague—J L Bell, G T Hol R & T A Ennis rec'd probate 12.50 Children Cry for —— —_____— } and, T C Robinson, A Gwinn, J W H ©) Reese 4 days’ service 000) Pitcher’s Castoria Jolnstewn ard Spruce Twp lens | Babbit and W BS Gault. 2 Bis ill ‘ 5 pape i y . : ove ae pie Walnut at Foster—Ed Davis, CE] G © Miller * of iu Children Cry for Mr. Editor owing to the condition of some of my dear U L Bros mind it is somewhat dangerous to the Gov. to write, but however, we are still on the track....Farmers in | this section are very busy sow wheat; there will be oue of the larg- est crops of wheat sown in this vi cinity this fall then ever before... | Add Shelton is digging a we Blankenship, @ Wilson, S S MeCoun J B Fry mdse bridge water yet but still he Las hop --|D W Steele and J Swarrens. 7 NW Ballfinch re : Quite a number of ihe U Lealamity| No. 2—A Daniels, J M Hoagland, | Whitfield Bros., na howlers gone to Butler to-day to} Q@ W [rederick, N Nyhart, J H Wil., C Hatcher mdse the convention; gviug to put out al Tiaais and C B Cullison. |c W Hartsock services “pure” ticket. I reckon, that isif w+} Tjone Oak—P Walton, O Frazee, |= G F Johannes assessing $8.85 Jas Drysdale clerk fees 'C W Hartsock services C Hirni quarter sal treas J C Hayes office repairs H C Enbree road work Mrs Lemaster sup Cummins family A B Henderson brdg work M A Savage ss & West, E A Henry, J Doolittle, N L Livingston and J D Hart At Worland—T J Farrell, JS Franklin, L N Gritton, J VY Smitb, CG Demug and DL Rufuer. Osage—J J Francisco, L H Bird, W C Hedden, DCressap,SC Lemar, aud LJ Bureb. New Home, No. 1—S Beck, LS Pitcher’s Castoria. Peanut politics are uot quotable but the peauut national union has de jcided not to lower the price of govbers. Has the best paving material been discovered? [un the old world it is re- ported that rubber paving is gaining favor. g brdg - — It was thought “the Sim of the Wandering Foot” belonged exclusive ly for men but it is now claimed that the woman tramp is increasing. s can jadge the future by the past. | yf ) Carroll, G@ W Barber, M Ryan | Rockville twp 41.95 AWACGGNIRI IIS: Johnstown is still on the improye; ical Nene Croll! 78" Standard printing co. blanks 6.50 ae = anand Do HP Calahan is putting in anew}. prairie —J N Bradley, WH Sum- jl Orear. Hancock inquest 19.00 ee ec ree israel thousands suf front to his business house....We | poy, Ed Kechler, W Lane, WB) VY D Yates, freight, ink, Xe, 2.30 ae ae oe a se as had the pleasure of attendin | Cascco and 2: Decry. )R&T A Ennis blank tax re- ee ae nay ; 5 Une teas <p speaking at Butler the Stl ist-| Pleasant Gap—I. T Scifers, B sj 40.45 | eee: snglish pees » the | j ening to G G Vest, the e giant Jampbell, J Speier GReqanB support | hes —— nown for an us speak, and can say he showed wha: | Steel and W O Siger | > and wife zou a ree on a positive guar standing up for Missouri meaus....| ~ Rockville—S Hoffman, J are for two months 16 00 | autee at 25¢ and 5Uc. We meet our friend Ben Ireland to | aan, WJ Hitt, BF Sharpless, J M| Herry Coats for tem support 10.00 ! Spaniesaian” day; Ben is one of the true blue) Wells aud J W Ruble. : |G W Pollock for 144 ft side- | is <li : democrats; he is enthusiastic over} {udson—G B Ellis, F Browning,| Walk in front of jail block 38.00 = se a public age on the | the outlook of the party and thinks | Q JT, Housley, Ira Patten, TL ean The investigation of the Osear | Ju¢ — aes 4h ite north Stone will be the mex ate eer We |and Wm Prior. H peed case, wherein it was angen oo and 3 miles east of | }ean say that we believe Col Stone} Jeepwater—. Newberry, G Wjered, on adjusting accounts anc | tenet at) ea es will roll up one of the oll time dem [fe poea watt BN emer sy CN king the 2 tt n , the county | Friday, September 23rd, 1892, Ladwick, Dewitt Day, I M Smith, W , aS a J H Raybourn. j owed Mr. Reeder, $ Si t—W B Caldwell, J Lj Shubert, G W Waltoa, A Fry, RC; 2} Wright and J C Phillips. | ithe following property: 22 head of | horses, consisting 1 mare 9 yearsold, 13 five old mares, 4 four year old !mares, one being sired by the Wy- | coff horse, Artist of Montrose, one cratic majorities and Warner and his crew of the earth....Miss } é returned home from Eldora Spring....Quite a number of th forever bury Hubbard an QUININE AND PE-RU-NA. i @) Atepinesantn ee aye boys weut to Butler the St JHip a ri a oe = — . = . | '3 year old mare,one 2 year old mare, ys tdwards, 2} gsford, R Two Great Malarial Crabtree was in this and Deepws townships rustling up the democ ....The union protracted meeting | at Walnut Grove closed Tuesday night with 111 conversions. Those | churches that worked s9 harmonious: } ly are wonderfully revived and built up....We can't seo for the life of | us how a democrat that is a demo- crat by principle can vote with the U L party. We know of some demo crats that was democrats, we thought trneblue, that voted with the U Ljyy Pouty, E Hand, M H Bowman party and are now ready to fuse | 3nd J G@ Erwin. with the republic party which is a} \found—W J Crews, high protection party while the U L} J K Ro claims to be a free trade party. Ob, !aia W Finley. consisteney thouart a precious jewel.| Shawnee—O Harris, Doe Me- Gov. Sort. | Comb, W M Griggs, J Deerwester | |J Fisher and Frank Barber | —o ell, J J McKee and D E Wy-| pared. |colt, one sucking mule colt, 6 2 year Charlotte—J W McFadden, J D | Nothing is more clearly demon- [old mules, one fine black mealy rose Woody, I Lockridge, R F Harper, J | J Cameron and W T Cowan. tic Homer—T J Wheeler, H P Nick- | ence ell,C T Munford, WJ Bard, T Rj Stephenson and J B Crook. | denominated acute and chronic. West Point -S E Grider, T P| Crawford, W M Dalton, A P Cline, W A McGreedy and E Crook. Elkhart—L Langsford, F Fry, F forms of malaria, which, for | old steers, 5 cows with young calves It | heifer, one extra steer calf, one fine Las been recently shown that the | wagon nearly new, one 3 section har- parasite which causes malaria are}row, one Hapgood 16 inch riding known as fever and ague, or chills | yay re : 5 [oe RM Wil othe eta and fever. This form of the disease} Terme:—Under $10 cash, on all are oe as os lis too well known in malarious dis-| sums of $10 and over a credet of 12 tricts to need description, and is} months will be given without in- generally curable by large (Codes ace one quinine, though this is not so favor-; gate Spruce—J M Coleman, WF La-|able a remedy as Peru-na. The rity. J.-M aa follett, J W Cole, F Swartzenburger | 3) onie form - Rec a by is fe wo RE ee J H Bowden and D L Edrington. | ea digits H FACTS AN sURES. Mingo—E Staley, Betas Sari \ieans, so well understood, as the! Ther sah eat fies B She : ale a : ae eat here are 197 publications and T Buck, BF Gregory, J H Doug-| symptoms are hardly ever exactly news eocelnin SE Lx i = i Then @ | alike in any two cases, and it is rarc- | cording to the official figures Reeder, A M Richey. LH Argen- bright, J F Seawright and Esq Moulton. x, English Spavin Liniment removes all Note to bear approved secu- Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes trom horses, Blood Spavins, | Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, | Stifles, Sprains Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by nse of one bottle, Warranted the most wondcriul Biemtsh Cure ever known. Sold by J W Morris, Druggist, Butler. 21-19 ae 28, ac given Each ease presents slightly different | all of these sent out, during the symptioms, the most common ones} mend i claaa Tiana ct a Deer Creek—J W Duncan, M| being dull keadache, sallow complex-! oindes all 1 pedi = Hike John Wascard. NoMoady, J | oa jcludes all newspapers and perindi- Graham a Gs Pe eartai as Ys ion, surred tougue, bad taste, isle ate mailed from the office of publ East Boone_S T aad H Mills digestion, shivering feelings, hot | cation. i |x H Trowbridge, W RB Hoffman VW jflashes, cold feet and hands, and | Republic mailed 229,139 pounds, or — the oes ee >” | constant, tired feelings. about one-third of all, which fact What is lacking is truth and con-| "yy st B may are Randle T! Quinine will not cure cases of | tells its own story as to the wonder fidence. If there were absolute! y, 7. CORE: eerie pros ane s |ful popularity and large circulation - ae anid absslute (oe derman, W H Lucas, J Todd, J) chronic malaria as above described. | o¢ ¢}, f Gores ic} truth on the one hand and absolute | yy Go).an and W Marsh 7 z ae of the great democrati ewspaper confidence ox other, it wouldn't | i he = ee 5 Peru na is the only specific for su of the west and scut be necessary the é of Dr. Courty Conrt Proceedings. cases. Pe-ru na sure to cure, THE Sage s Catarrh remedy to Dace ap . Court met with Judges Reese, Fix | leaves the system with no derange plain statement fact by aS500 guar | 24 Mil county clerk Drysdale |: Some ef the base ball players who} got out of a job when “our national game” collapsed have taken a step downward; they have gone into poli- ties. is “TWICE 4 WEEE” REPUBLIC on t. and produces no drug havit | vewspape i | at the best and cheap ; published in Americ st tee. They say “If we can’t eure you! ing Factenck zi é eae r pu E a It Rear ee Petal er artsock, present 1 to leave cf, which quinine will| WH] be indispensable during this (make it oe idge comuuissioner was ordered | 4, : campaign of ¢ at i in the he: form or s } o. i estimate for a eable wire on ford on G a BAC Sekine a | : mailed to any addre we .t pay you > r trouble}; t crug- til Nov in maki as iii ereek iu siorinc ing fak S > isn’t it, | al epair bri t at one time, how sgme peop! sickness to] 9} ; leach. Remember thi healtlilwhen the remedv is positive!’ @T Black awarded O82 | Semi-Weekly Paper. and the guarantee absolute. Wise) furnish $2 booths, and f Sent = jorders at once. Sample c G 2 Manufac | Address, The Republic, Company, Columbus, Ohio. = St Lo men don't put their money back oft) the sum of $200. 3 “fakes.” And “faking” doesn't pay-| Clerk ordered to apportion school | turing | transaets a general Banking business. femedics Com) 3 yearling horse colts, one sucking | | jennett 3 years old, 29 head of cat- | strated than that there are two dis-!tle consisting of 16 head of 2 year | the want of better names, may be | al good milkers, one 2 year old) | Holstein bull calf, one road cart,one | different in the acute and chronic | plow, one 14 inch walking plow, one | forms. The acute form is commonly | 8¢t¥agon and one set single harness, | {one set plow gear, 30 tons timothy | oses of | terest, if paid when due, otherwise | interest from | ly, if ever, curable by taking quinine. | by Mr. Jno. B. Harlow, poetmaster, ; Of this total, The St. Louis | FARMERS BANK COUNTY, $50,000.00 - President Vice-President 2d Vice-President Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and Your patronage respectfully sick, we gave her Cact | When sh: j was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave theca Castoria | — {The Great Kansas City Fair and Car- nival Week. ocToBER Ist To Irn, 1892. On October Ist, the Exposition | Driving Park gates will again be | open to the world and the special attractions are too nun tion in fall. Prom: attractions ean be mr | lican day, Tuesday | Hon. Wm. MeKinley, of Ohio, will ‘deliver an address. Wednesday, | October 5th, Priests of Pallas parade. | Thursday, October 6th, Peoples Party day, and among the speakers will be found Hon ». Peffer and | | us to men- mg the « 1 repub- , October 4th, 1e John B. Weav also Ger- ‘man day. Friday roeratie day. \'The Hen David B Hah of New | York, will address the people. | Sig Liberati, of New York, with i his celebrated band of forty pieces i will give concerts daily during the fair. | Never in the history | City has there been of Kansas h wonderful attrs ns. Racing ¢ kinds and \half rates on all railroads All of ' our citizens should arrange to spend | days at the eat Fair or Beans. Nevada, Mo , 16.—A Baptist minister, Rey. William Greshan of this city ate 50 castor beans yester- day on the advice of a friend for stom- ache trouble and } since suffered intolerable agony. Two doctors were with him all night and to day. It is thought he cannot possibly recover. He is a single man 30 years of age- BAD SKIN ERUPTION « Many Years. All Manner of Medicines and Doctors Fail. Cured in One Month by Cutic In 1885 I had an er: and while at first it grew to be very te. The ekin we Tam fully cured, and in less th most aggravating skin di ing ease and we month of July, 987,828 pounds of! * place and Kemevizgs. . I would not be Ra KESoLTENt, © U Pains, and lieved fn one minute Anti-Fain