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ae ee ee ee pA ae iS: ) ve re ill soy) aia @ YS j RS iwiler ome y BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JULY 20, i893. @ JUSTICE CLAIMS HIM. Better Service Ordered- 5 ~ a8 Sigaw Topeka, Kan., July 12.—The rail- i A g2° : road commissioners to day issue? BEG Evangelist: Versonm En-Honte to the : ae =i au ; hak order requiring the Missouri Pacitic " wf GAG Scenes of sian Crimes. 2 4 a railroad company to put onaregt ¥ OF BUTLER, MO. pater [passenger train on its Interst: 4 CAPITAL, . . . bs . $110,000. Evugelist L igh Vernon, whois) pranch, which runs from Butler % wanted at Vitisburg, Kan., on ac-| s Receives Deposits subiect to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and, %7""°° * He Mo, to Madison, Kan. TheeGeane parey ies ‘ . a [count cf ua elovement and at Joplin, | jliving along the line of the Interstate loes a General Banking Business. ’ ee 1! - aay fo, tox iverS Offenses, passed | road age petitioned the commis- DIRECTORS. |throuzh tue city yesterday evening | gioners for several years for better Booker P Frank Voris, c. H. Dutcher, Fine ciecrae ct the deputy sheriff |train service, us they have only « C Oscar Keeder, Geo L smith rae to Pictebure ny v TC. R. G. West. Wm Bow a. jon ins way te Pitisburg. With Ver. combin sation freight and passenger John Deerwester i. HW. Pigotc, J. RY Senkin., | son ante th. wo.vin with whom he/train. The board in ‘its deci PEC TALC TON. President jeloped, Mrs. P arson, aud herjbroth | claims that the road can afford to NKIN*, Cashier. ler, Harry Sparks, who bad accom- iran aregular passenger train as far Hard Items rhasl is happy, We visited reiatives in tay. his appearance in our midst. Mrs. John W Hensley Eldorado Springs for her heaiti Craig and Sampson's trial off Saturday an Squire Canne Mrs Lorenzo Bateman, CD Gy Will Wie rid by. she is home. iudler Fri- will start for comes of Oregon, | panie 1 the sherff to Deluth, Minn., | | whe re Vernon was put under arrest. [ple helped to build the road and are ; Vernon while on the train on his | entitled to be otter service way to this city attempted to escape = —— Nevada Post, 12. by jumping from the car window | “°""* °° aeacteere,| Congressman DeArmond in a let while the train was running forty H west as Leroy, and besides the peo Clarence Teeter has revurned from | i. visiting her sons, Will and Harper. | ter to the Republic concerning the " is vis Bs “ : les ¢ hour 3 z | Seislia A phonograph was in town Mc ee BOts lieth Cnet Wo cae es Gi | Silver question, strikes straight from | The chinch bugs are thick in some | qay night, which was reported first- |ficer, who promptly followed his | of our fields. apical | nea bl tl | the shoulder, as a bimetalist and a! j Wat Cole seems to have the north- | Billy Hutchinson of | Eldorado} PTSOner, We ner iter Oneal |representative of the people. He! western fever. Springs, is in our neighborhood at | worse for the attempt — Both were | f | Ott Reeder will feed Kuutz’> thresh- | york, les apaanaidlitedcee heen dieree | Wants to stand on the Chicago plat- | 1 re aye oF et Ca a i : ones ne “ete 1 Billy Durst. team away and| a City | form, and while the repeal of the Miss Elva Cl isited relatives) i. sas baal tt. one dav ik he police static asa i Ae eer, vst PPI MID) BS EVEN OCs RPS RS UE BEES (UI) CATED hes SC a (Shere law, a measure championed | east of us last week. — : week. nee ‘The oat crop in this neighborhood |” Watkins & Parker 3} miles 1 ; | by a republican congress, is general-| was almost a failur yi P & ras almos' Peo ” rp non’s a Mr MEARE TBifline cold Kis hocs ana a town have coal for thr wep «history of Vernon's escapade ! lly demanded, yet thinks when that | now is putting up hay ; What has become.of Virgil's mus-/18 Well known to the readers Olle) surrendered | a substantial i aca Hike = rag seis |tache, he looks as slick as a pealed newspapers. About two months|eabstitute should take its place. | Sumi owuship, 3 | onion. leo SA eKdoness Sears 2 i Milt Beatty and wife spent Sunday | “Geo M Jenkins has returned from | #8 ® Sensational story was sent out | He also points out that secretaries Soe cere oli inte Co: eile: | Sedalia, where he has attend: |from Pittsburg and Joplin stating | of the treasury have ignored its ail- Albert Moore ef St. C! oO sIt- | ing sehool. z ec ae ae oe 5 : ed relatives here last: weeks. F Mr Nun says Frank Jenkins is un | that the most popular evangelist ver provisions, in paying out gold W B Cole has a ane Sngle driver | eypert on binders. He isa first-class |the southwest had eloped with the | instead of both gold and silver cer- for sale at a reasonable price blacksmith. = s b Sens toes ane : An ice cream supper at Billy Pow- | [Dark & Son are selling their fly daughter of x well-known and high-| tigcates, as the spirit of the law in ell’s lay night, so we hear Dera rapidly. No well regulated | ly respected minister of the gospel. dicates. DeArmond is « western As ye editor is postmaste r now, We | house shohlid be without one. = a ia oseNIenl ‘ may expect our paper ou time. ; We‘ learn that they have a great Vernon had prenc hed Drees all| democrat and aims to stand by Miss Mamie Kinney, our music| pip girl at the home of James Mont-|of the small towns in Kausas and teacher, has a large class here. 7 gomery, Jack Moore of Arkansas City, Kan., on the Staker place. Judge Boxley did not visited relatives here last wees. law suit here Monday, he A good time was reporied at the | orn out to blow for ‘him. H ice cream supper at Mr. Combs. BillgHaghes was a little leave Sater day night, but had a good time Tra ry owler and wife of He ty, visited R D Beatty's =: WB Morlan and wi visited relatives here a few days. RD Beatty is the b picuic man two days after went mad ed immediately, but the frightened about the child. After two weeks, count of threshing I again. coun- attend the sent his e isa ‘s dog bit his baby and it was kill-) ber of big sensations. parents are | : | dodging on ac- will appear Wheat averaged from 6 to id western interests. Texas where he had been unusually | — successful and where he was well) Some of the 2x4 republican papers known, and the developments of his | 8° trying to make it appear that fall furnished the theme fora num | the democratic administration is 1e- sponsible for the low price of wheat. Vernon became acquainted with cotton and wool. They should ze Mrs. Pearson through a revival meet | member that the country is still ing. lived at Joplin | | working under the McKinley tariff The woman NO. 35 FARMERS BANK UF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. . THOMPSON r aE —— 000.00 .- President President President Cashier Secretary Attorney Receives Dey set to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and ing business. Your patronage respectfully H. LL. TUCKER, Prescription Druggist. transacts a gener Solicited. A full Line of Everything Kept in a First-class Drug Store. Your Patronage Solicited, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Old Men to Walk tothe Fair. Cedar Rapids, Ia., July 17.—The old men of Coggina, a small town north of here,propos t> have a foot race to the World's fair. Children Cry for a : All ape 9, 2 50 years of age, upon payment o! Snorer 2 Casto ie $100 are entitled to enier. When Chineh Bugs ta Missouri ull the arrangements have been com- Webb City, Mo., -iu:y 16.—Tne pleted the old fellows will start to chinch bug was jicoutiy never walk to Chicago, the first one arriv worse in Southwes: Misscurithan at the present time. Tie entire coun- try 1s literally alive with them, and they are doing great damage. Por tunately the wheat crop was barvest ed before they did ing to take the entire purse. Two Missouri farmers who live in | Shelby county have been lawing over possession of a calf probably worth ich damage to | . s : 7 ) i e that, but they at once turned their | ¢5 Oita, wean and can make good ic ete. bushels per acre, oats 20 to 40. with her family and was generally | law and that not a single democrat AAS ae | $5 or $6 for years. The case has Some have eshed wheat fund | (eo Metealf sends his sister, Mrs. Gysmicel aca een bile cies voted for the Sherman silver law é Pee | been through the circuit courts sev sold ai 40¢ per bushel, bard Cimes. Minnie Brown, of Kerney, Clay Co., |'°8! Gas an es s oat ano ae pm bli aud what at that tim: promised to Palltimes auditediniSte The yo folks red at Mr. | the Times. Geo. isa republican, but}; No thought of au attachment be [Wate ee regarded as & public makes good yield is now absolutely | €T@! times and to the St. Louis court Buek’s Sunday and had a fine time. | Gave when he gets afpaper he wants|tween the evangelist and her ever |curse. These same papers informed | worthless. Entire tields «f corn are | of appeals twice. The actual value PN Kuntz tninks of buying a nui | the pest. - # é | : “ cia x - p y black he 0 2¢ ‘ppe ai = ber of cows as he has plenty of feed. | “fy, J J Mitchell and wife and Will|entered the heads o7 their mutual|the public one year ago that the ire black = th: ong of the | of the calf dv pped out of sight im- Milt Beatty out quite iate Suaday | Cusiek have returned from the world’s friends until a short time before the| Country would prosper under the ne = Bue es an oe e seems Se mediately after the suit was insti- ic! got ice cream just lel gai. oq SAVS every one f ; } - . = voidingi adly ravag : EA AG TAS TA fair. The Dr. says every one that Blapeme The gossip of a dam | McKinley tariff law as it never pros. |: 8VOlU1D acs aBes. M80Y | tuted and the fight is now to see same. ; can possibly spare $50 ought to go; | @opem SOSSIk ta | © farmers | ereabouts we greatly dis | a i FM Fort and Jas Weed got their | i¢ would be mone well spent. AnY | aging character had | rdly begun to 'pered before, and that the farmers, | c at the present prospect for which farmer will be bankrupted in Bp 2 ’eters las ing to dd dc atop : ; < . mice = : x eS hay up in fine shape at Peers lest ins pe to HO eas id »w ell l ee ee the pews |im particular, would be benefited. |, | paying costs. Each of the litigants cail on him for valuable informatio: act, ° cohiler | ae ial = eke Heide ale i ‘ > ; EBS conc nel ae iet to atone ae N. M. NESTLERODE. | came that Vernon and Mrs. Pearson | They cannot deny this statement. | eal probably beli-ve that he is right, OTRO, 0 UUIRICR, CO. Vesa tne Soule = H 5 “ -.| And every republican orator in the nea ?ibut the suit must be de’ ine ebureb. é | Clothing Sales Agent Wanted for} bad disappeared together, the for | s ‘ y - - ca : i itors last | ‘F ; : é pate ari gros. he their thresher | > . ier leavine 3 ife anc 7 j]- |; country made the same extrz at reek. de came to look after Je some way and both must lose in the mae pra aE and areready todoyou Butler. ju er leaving his wife and two cbil- ee eee : ; Hee ae i Be O ter land Sa ose SaeoCa : * and vieiniiy. Liberal comm ‘=| dren, ant : the latter her husband and) promises. As _ ye demoer which he owns at Wal : _ . ,end.—Ex. Our Sunday batber was at work |(paid, and,we furnish the best a Jone chile Phe sympathy of the d f-| have had no opportunity to legislate] “Are the chinch bug Gamaging | bag “ 1 . 20st Co} > pr provide: | | 3 our ¢@ 7 asked the 2 | 4 last Sunday; boys ‘too b arough | most complete ourfit ever provided by 'ferent communities are with the de.| for the contry, and until they do By eusecont asked the writer. A WaAXTED: —A merchant or individ the week they i eye nO cse yy WV ite ae Once i Oretern lenaatrEonr say as ia AS a 1 “Chinch bugs do no damage in | ual to take orders in this City of Bat- 3 Miss Magic cornet | Send references : ted wife and the family of | fair regard for the truth should pre-| aca o> was the re ply, “when they | ler for the largest tailoring establish- ‘ home from Urich, re has WANAMAKER & Brown, erring woman [vent republican papers from print | prow the least for: le in num-| Ment in the world. Pants to order a been visiting relative. Philadelphia, Pa ao peers = Bena a ap. from $4.50 and upwards, suits to or- i Doubtless the reade:- be Union Tees iiae When arrested at Duluth, Mrs. ling what they know to be mere fab | bers we send for dis: bugs and | der from $18.00 and upwards, large p . * sas Mir . | | +: i 4 will read the las¢ issue wi teas in eae | Pearson made the sensational state-|Tications—Jefferson City Tribune. | 80on exterminate the post. A ‘field is | assortment of fabric, superior styles, their eves, ©: His goue. From the Chicago Tribune i . i | generally infected two! or Tees times | fine workmanship. P rofitable business x Poke | t that Ver had hipnotized Frank Douglas was in tos a eae Governor Lewelling of Kansas men a ernon had hipnotized | RSE ep tee ordortonmake corte that the| Sonne O Oe cate had by right party. day eee week, soald er s he has pros] Hite nines luteal \her, and that he had had her under A Much Wanted Reviyalist. dicarchiehimpariedn to tien bees aoe aco oll oe eee ay and ect rasptendid crop. ar reee — ss at = : > = ee ra : em | 712 Olive St., . Louis 0. B- e We want Ghee » counect | of the regiment, Mary Lease: leu (8 Spell for uearly a year, subjecting | pepe nu oan Jug La gel vele Noman then the first, os eveu sue | a a with the Adrian m are Vrona there: | fougubienlonal Satan Peffer: Ma-| her to his will at any and all times. lis to bea lively race war between! second fails to disseminate the dis- | i by giving us a daily wail trom KR. C. | © < : ces aire Peiesoncea ce: -place look | officers from Kansas and Missouri to | ease, but persistence will result in | Trustee's Sale. H Jim Cole’s practice is so extensive | jor, Jerry Simpson; private,Chairman | Irs. Pearson isa common Z OOK | : x : a successfully infect them. The| Whereas John Ringele and Elizabeth in Mingo and Urich, be is busy most) cgenthal. With this aggrezation | iug Woman with no especial attract-| obtain possession of Leigh Vernon, eens process i See splete | Ringele hiswite by their deed of trust 4 of the tun Heextracts wi ut par 3 a. ee ee ea v v ope ees ta | dated March 19,1892, and ri rae : : Jess Spearman, Et n and jin charge of the state bailding the | tiveness atout her. To the orig fh BXEEANS We Glave) Sallis remedy for the chinch bug. There | cecorderte off 4 Satara ee Baie 4 Foster Bros. all have 5 a - mmole aaree the observer she appeared to be the least | Young married woman at Pittsburg, | jc po longer any sense in a maw per-} county, ¥ r 0 , 2 Foster t : ood | governor could defey the y E j county, Missouri, in book No.102 page i are good men and will ¢ ue good AGERE THR My Ts hes concerned of the party and spent! Kan., and is under arrest at Duluth. | mitting his crops to be ruined by ey - undersigned trustee Pan Embree has retried home a most of her time in taking in what-| |He is also wanted for misdeeds at | tat class of insects. aN la Mail. Seen ee d min ae alee ae from amg w a conte noe een New York, July 14—A spec ever diverting scenes were offered to | Joplin, Mo. One of the Kansas of Harper's W eckiy foe duly S21) ane pute ot poe 2B to-wit: visit. e will teach the oe frome nal gb, N.C, A letter : : a A Ste en os Ail ot the south half of lots number school che coming winter. . her gaze. ficials succeeded in obtaining requi at July 19th,) is an ex eptionally seven and eight (7 and 8) in block num- 1 The farmers are about the; toa prominent state official 3 that oe en ‘ sition papers from the governor last | attractive number. A rticle by | ber one hundred and seventy-one (ajn)in price of grain. Give us money that is worth as much away Troi Le nue as Jas Postlewaite, of Kau, = in our | ly investigated. midst. : : | Seen ees Ps prs are Very yu g care | as Scihols crops ore ; | John Mosley Respited. The hum of the thresher can be | heard any time. ie Aunt Betty Dudley was in V last week visiting friends. ~ Aman that can stack eatch $2 a day pretty easy. Albert Pilgrim pays subscription for the Tis Jefferson City, Mo., year’s | hang July 28. \ Mosley until August 17 to one Dr. Lewis,health officerat Northamp- July 17.— the | ne ee jroad, seized her horse by the bridle | in a2) iseot county, who was sentenced to The respite gives prepare | A Negro Brute Lynched. H | nigh. at home and we will have good times | ton county, reports the existence Ocala. Bla. July 12—A negro | E 7 elas free silver or not. | there of a disease resembling cholera S The duty on tin plates was in-| Jack. | Saas ans vnamed Robert Larken was lynched | r d 122 nt under the M | The persons attacked die in six or j crease per cent unde! c- emarar |shortly after noon to-day by the ci- | Kinl law and yet the law neither Virginia Items {seven hours. There has been twelve |. i ey law ani ea aad | ‘ ; = sein). Zens of Citria and vicinity for as-| | discovered tin mines in the United Thave a fat cow for sale. | death. The disease is being official-| o |saulting Miss fannie Alexander last! 1Gininc acc cleat down the Ga wedin | Monday noon. She was returning jn Wales. On the contrary the tober home near | Welch exports of tin plates for 1892} | i Citria from the! j bosvomce when Larken suddenly | were the largest ever known, an in-| |jumped from a thicket beside the est shipment of former years. This} ‘and dragged her from the buggy. | |At the poiut of a cocked pistol he; | th $10,000,000 ‘forced her into the dense wood and) aaa etal alge i Merrit Gordon of Kansas, has made | for his fate. | accomplished his purpose | The recent Missouri legislature ee passed a bill for the protection of e Attempted to Rob a Post Office. ‘farmers and the public geaerally | : Adrian, Mo, July 17.—Last night | from swindlers who obtain orders | i about midnight some unknown par- | for wares ander a species of false > a ties pried open the back door of the , pretense. The act renders any vote | ; The only Pure Crea of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard Adrian post office. The knob was or bill obtained by false pretense | knocked off the safe and a hole drill. | nor collectable and non negotiable, | |ed almost through the safe door. Wet |und the failure of aby cortract, giv! | grain sacks were placed over the floor | en by an agent, to have specified! | of the office but no explosives were) | quantity and description of the arti- | |placed in the safe. From appear-|cle sold, is made a felony, puuish- ances the burglars were frightened | able by from two to five years im- away. prisonment in the penitentiary. | Joseph H. Choate or | Substitute for Silver.” by | crease of 13 per cent over the larg- | |lustrations on the Iow: costly tin plate experience is costing jan mane e by C | trations of the Rus lour waters. Still | devoted to the Chicago Fire. life and the citv of Rich Hill, Mo, which convey. atchford, | 42¢e was made in trust tosecure the pay- entitled “a | ™entot four certain notes tully described aS “| in said deed of trust and whereas detau!t y Horace | has been made in the payment of on: 1 important | of the notes, which detault,according to There is al- | the provisions of said deed of trust ren- r S:arling, chief- ders the whole of said notes due and career of the late Judze B and a vigorous article White, are timel; features of this issue 80 an article by M aes able. Now theretore at the request of engineer of the Mississippi Levee legal holder of sard note and pursuant district. on the recent tloods,and the | to the conditions ot said deed oftrust,1 wil! damage they ha Tone, han ex-| proceed to the above described pren ises at public vendue, to ae oe cash at planation of the L- number also cont?i: ee system. The sa page of il- 1 cyclone; an- | n horsemen, with ; 01 T. A. Dodge, } S. A; and a third ge of illus-{ d five o'clock in after- eet now in’ noon of that day forthe purposes of sat- another page is| istying said debt, interes: and costs. | FRANK ALLEN, Trustee the highes: 1€ east front deor of he citv or Butler, t Gates and ttate of Missouri, on Monday. August 14th, 1893, between the hours of nine o torenoon and other of Himal ‘clock in the the Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report. Baki oval ‘Ol Powder Ansiemiesieds Roaanceseatsinatiarnsiae FY ‘