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~. seigt anit prices reasonable. Also VOL. XVI. rene eta Ii Ph BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1894. \ Our Sales Have been Larger Than Ever. it To Market two Times | In Order to Keep the ! Supply up. Have the Lares Line of Summer DRESS GOODS. Call And See us. Sam’ 1 Levy & Co. OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, Transacts a general banking busin juers, merchants and the public genera funds committed to our charge. commodation in the way of loans to ou to loan on realestate at lowest rates, a at any time and stop interest. DIREt br. T. C. Boulware Booker Powell CH Dutcher HH Piggott © R Radford TJ Wright Geo L Smith OTHER [STO John Deerwester 3 R Jenkins EB Bartiett Frank Deerwester Margaret Bryner Lulu Brown Hurley Lumber Co G A Carnthers ‘ John Evans eringham eman We are prepared to extend liberal ac- | Robert McCracken D 4 DeArmond A MeCracken M V Owen John Pharis Cha’ $110,000. | We solicit the accounts of far- | ess. nily, promising a safe depository for | reustomers, Funds always on hand Nowing borrowers to pay part or all TORS. RG W t Wm E Walton CKHOLDERS, DriW E Tuek Wer rles Pharis B Chelf GB Hickman VK Re GI Wy ‘Courtney DB Heath JW Reisner DrNL Zobert Clark Semuel Levy LB Starke Max W CP&SLoleman CH Morrison Clem Slayback J R Davis Still at The Front. When you are in Pleasant Hilland | want a first class meal call at Beyer's Bakery, on First street, near the Pleasant Hill Banking Co.'s Bank. The oldest and best restaurant in) the city. Polite attention towards read of the finest quality made of a brand of flour which his acquired a netional reputation, in quantities to suit purchasers. Wa. Bever. 23 3m. Proprietor. At Lexington, Mo., Miss Ida M. Fields was given judgment for $10, 000 against Jas. Perkins, for breach of promise. The case was taken to) Lexington on change of venue from Clay county. The general offices of the M. K & 'Y. railroad are to be located at Par sons, Kansas. Highest of allin Leavening Pow Royal Dr W D Hannah John H Sullene, Horrors ot the Sun Dance. Havre, Mont., June 19.—The Cree sun dance has just been concluded | here after going on for three days. Every sheriff inthe state has been | ordered to prevent the dance at all hazards, but there was no interfer ence here. Three braves were hung up by thongs thrust into slits in their breasts slashed by Little Egg, the chief, All fainted before the ordeal was oyer. A young buck had slits cut in his | shoulders and to the thongs insert. | ed were tied four buffalo skulls, which he dragged afterhim. Eight pieces of flesh were cut from h's arms to be kept as tokens. Bud Smith, a noted desperado. and for three years a member of the Dalton gang, was shot and killed by the sheriff at Watonga, Ok, Tuesday while trying to make his escape. ‘Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Virginia Items. Chinch bugs is the or in this vicinity, they rule Cowan and new binder. Lyman Hensly sailsinanew bug erof the day ; are about to Biggs have bought a} Boys be ready to take a ride. Pat Maloney, Cris MeGiuire and Oliver Stanfield will harvest their wheatfields with fire on account of the chinch bugs. Mrs. Tathwell closed a sucessful term of school at district No June 16th. She has the offer of 5 month for nine months. | The Sunday Schoolat Otive Branch was well attended Sunday the Super- intendant went to Amsterdam & the assistant Superintendant was down | on the creek. There must have been some misunderstand Rev Reyly Reed preached at the school house Sunday morning. A full house in attendance. There will be a basket meeting at Mulberry the last Saturday in this! month and first Sunday in July. | The party at Mr. Kelley’s last Was successful and tof order prevailed. - M. Drysdale has bought new repeating ritle. The programm has been arranged here for the 4th of July at the grove at Virginia from the appearance of the committee they expect to leave nothing undone to make it joyful | Unele Billey Drysdale and wife is visiting Mr. Kennedy near Passaic. Mr. Cole Hensleys says tell the peo- ple he ships stock’ every Wednesday | from Amorett. Sis Brownings little boy while play- ing broke his arm one day last wee tS. Harper should be very care- ful to hitch his horse the next time he goes to see his girl so he won’t get locse and get in some one’s corn field. G. W. Syt says the piece in last week TIM is O. K. just so it has} nothing to do with the Pops for he don’t want to be disgraced, for sure as he is elected C. H. Morrison will be, the first to work upon | Fri-} the him a | | | LERODE. Spruce Items Farmers iu this locality are need- ing rain badly. There will be an ice creain supper at Summit, Friday night. Elder Webb will filithe pulpit at the Christian church the third Sun- day. Mr. Ama Smizer was thrown from | his horse the other day receiving slight injuries. Miss Effa Hains has returned from her visit at Warrensburg. A. H. Sells, of Butler, came out this | week and photographed the residence of Mr. Tipton. Dr. J. R. Colson and wife and Miss! Jessie Ludwick attended the enter- tainment at the chapel the other night, pleasant visit with friends at Passaic, last week. There was a basket | { mo | | i | | | 150, but a quansity new w up, and d's new Ted anew yburne and wife have returned from Warrensburg where Mr. Rayburne has been attending school. Their many friends gladly | welcome them back: CALLAVERAS, Circuit Court Proceeding - G E Tittworth vs American Cen Ins Co; plaintiff takes non suit. RW MeCann vs KC P& G Ry Co; verdict for plaintiff $ L. E Meach vs C E Gillogly: verdict for plantiff, Sam Stappleton vs H P Callahan; on to reinstate overruled. LC Haggard vs L H Lambert ;con- tinued. City of Rich Hill vsS A Beall;plain- Ulf disinissed. Jas Kelly vs J dismissed. Jas Witt vs J R Witt, plaintiff dis- R Miller; plaintitY janissed. Assignment of Jno Winegardner; Bond of assignees tiled and approved. Mattie E Coonrod et al, esporte; Win Page, guardian discharged. AO Penley vs. Nancy E Fenley; decree of divorce. AM Moore vs W granted, Sarah A Worth vs Gotlieb divorcee granted. State of Mo. vs Ed Owen, deft plea guilty to $20 fine selling liquor. J K Robinson vs D L Robinson; di- voree granted. Susan McNabb vs Jno L divorcee granted W J Wilson vs Amanda C divorcee granted. John Ward, native of England, na- turalized. DT Clack vs granted. E M Craig vs Mo Pae Ry Co;change of venue to Henry county. W A Ephland vs Mo Pae Ry Co; change of venue to Henry county. Frank Daforth vs R H C M Co; change of venue to Vernon county. Eva E Coe vs JS Franklin; Piff dis- missed. P Fishe vs Z Fisher; divorce denied bill disinissed. Conred Krigier; naturalized. J BH MeDaniel vs Jas Cassity judgment of J P affirmed. Butler Ins Co vs E D> Kipp et al; judgment for plff. RK Moore: divorce Worth; McNabb; Wilson; Rosella Cluck ;divorce CR Youngyvs KC P& G Ry Co; discontinued at deft’s costs. Bates Co Natnijbank vs Jno W Hensley et al; decree as prayed. W H Craddock et al vs H TD Hen- ton et al; PHT takes non suit. State ex rel WL Williams vs G A Caruthers et al;application forchange of venue. W S Bourk: ee et al; udg’t for piff Ben Ph Jas Burrows; verdict for deft. Nort. Belli native of Belgium, naturalized. Jeff See vs St Paul F & M Ins Co; pif allowed to sue as poor person. Grand jury returns the following indictments: One against G B Robi sou, for felonious assault; Jas Nikirk for felonious wounding; one against Wii Johnson for grand larceny; one against Chas L Radford for grand la e against Frank Webb for felonions assault; gainst Nilas Sheperd for felonious assault; one against Michael Mason for burglary and larceny; one against Chas Har- dy for rape; one against Philip Men- singer for murder in 2nd degree; one reeny; 0 one against Geo Long for murder in Ist degree. A numberof other indict- ments found but net given out for publication Prairie City Items. Corn erop looks fine. Wheat harvest in full blast Prairie City cornet band wiil play at Appleton City the 4th. The measles are with us again in the family of Jno Vogt. H K Hornbuckle was in and Schell City Saturday on business. E M Maddox made a flying visit to Taborville Thursday. Chas Walker of Johnson located in our burg. BW Hornbuckle and wife, Oran Kemper and sister and Miss Rena Hornbuckle, visitgd the Nevada asy- lum one day last week. Crops in Vernon county look promising. Oats good; wheat poor onaccount of bugs. Prof Wolfe will teach term of schoo Wiss Sarah Evans primary department this winter. R J Kemper was in Tiffin, Mo., last Friday. The ice cream supper on the lawn City has teach the our school will in \ of C F Rarts given by the band boys was a grand affair. Time nor money was spared by the boys to make it a} The crowd numbered y_ of refreshments were left after all had been served. Music filled the air from 7 until 11 o'clock, by the Rich Valley and Prai- rie City bands. At 11 o'clock all left for their respective homes feeling big success. | that they had spent a pleasant even- ing long to be remembered. — Mr and Mrs G W Sunderwirth gave an ice cream supper to their many friends Sunday evening. all hada pleasant time. é : Miss Carrie Ditler of Rich Hi visiting Miss Masterso: HARRY. The campaign has reached the staye where pistols and knives are the next arguments Jessie Miller enjoyed a very |—thbat is if the present Kentuckians | follow all precedents.—Bolivar Here dinner atjald. Rock ville | our winter} NO 5 FARMERS BANK ~ OF BATES COUNTY, \Cash Capital. $50,000.00 COUNTY DEPOSTORY OF BATES CO soseeeees President lst ,Vice-President 2d Vice-President Cashier OSCAR REEDER HURLEY TY Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfull: Solicited. | D. N. Thompson M.S, Ki : Join E. RI j John Steele M. G. Wilcox, Clark Wix & A. Ber Oscar Keeder, J. 3. McKee, 1. K_ Rorier tt. M. Gailey E. D. Kipp J. EVERINGHAM. Secretary CAST OUT, the disorders, diseases, and weaknesses liar to women—by the prompt action of Pierce's Favorite’ Prescription. Arms Bright received a letter whick was of such au earnest nature warn ieee ee [28 him of a plot to blow up the | PLOT TO BLOW UP THE CAP ITOL. Great Anarchist Conspiracy Un- | earthed in Washington. | DREADFUL PSORIASIS Coveri: Entire Body with White Sultt Fearful. Cured by Cuticura. Se: Tes. 1 out on rss 035 1 nel 3 « ran into my eyes, and + physician was afraid T would Jose amy eyes altogether. It syr-at all over my head, and i rc all fell out, until y bald-headed ; It covered rs , My face, he Ts being the w« bs fell constay ; the skin would th be red and very iteb spendiny . 1 was pronounce Curieurs Remes 4 CoTIccnA Res sange; and after I hat I was almost eured; and when I had cles of Ceticura Kr SOLVENT, or x of CUTICUKA, and one cake of CUTICURA Soxp. 1 was cored of the dreadful vase from w Thad suffered for fi ¥ t recom vod as ever, and § erful, invigorating tonic, and a strengthen- | Capitol and other public buildinge ing nervine. It brings relief for sleeple that he decided to investigate. it of Nose Sater ee he had received, but the earnestness Ithaca, N.Y-. writes: “l | manifested by the writer caused bin Favorite Prescription | to make an investigation. He cor and through the warm |Sulted with Major Moore, superix weather. It worked | system and I am a | the author of the letter was met pe> food deal heavier in | agreement, and proved to be the ex It is the best medi- | preacher. DeMastere, who had be« ‘female troubles,’ for | taken in by the Anarchists. DeMae- I took almost all kinds of Patent Medicines, ! c and doctors’ prescrip- ed to attend all the meetings. He aire coma Gowonvcs, ‘There ie hardly'a day — = = _— daily repcests to ommend it to some of my lady friends.” the chief of police. PIERC Gar CURE Word was finally brought thas OR MONEY RETURNED. jin the Cumberland valley, there | would be an influx of anarchists and | that the time for putting the plane into execution would then be ripe before making any arrests, end in the meanwhile Jaxon and his follow- ers have obtained information: “hai they were being watched. Washington, D. C., June 14 —An | facts were to be published, the police Anarchist plot to blow up the public | tonight refused to give out the in- buildings in Washington has been | formation in their possession as tc discovered by the District police | the extent of the plot, or the nametr J. Jaxon, a half breed French Cana | Jaxon. It is settled that eight mer dian who has for years been closely | met regular 1921 Vermont Ay identified with the Chicago Auar | nue, but whether this comprised oi cated in the Times building in that}ed. Jaxon will be remembered at city. | chief lieutenant to Louis Reil in the _ Por weeks past a house at 1921 half-breed Canadian rebellion. To- Vermont avenue in this city, where | night it is believed all the anarchists have been held, has been watched by | the police, and g man named De | “[have another sick culf,” said known both as doctor and | Superintendent R S. Brown of the minister, has attended the meetiugs | phobia wisbout a doubt. I have losi and is the informant. The formula, | two already with this disease, and 1 from which the explosives were to | don’t know where it is going to stop. be made, has been obtained, the) 4 mad dog menti in the Post the latest hellish device of the about six weeks ago. Just how Anarchists aud explodes from the many of them be bit remains to be heat of the sun,throwing outa dead | geen.”_Nevada Post. ly poisonous vapor. No arrests have | to reveal their full information and | have sought to keep the story from tke papers. Knowledge of the plot became, however, too generally Sergeant at Arms Bright of the | Senate was the first to receive any information. The Vice President was then informed; also the night er of the House. Secretary Carlisle j was told of a plot against the Trea:- ury department, and the President was also informed of the situation. tke case for weeks past; not enough information has been obtained upon which certainty of conviction could | be assured. and for this reason the after day. Jaxon’s presence in the city was hinted at in the telegraphic dispatch- | es before the arrival of Coxey. Hej army, and rode over the roate whic) Coxey woul follow. The information which DeMasters | brought was that Jaxon had expect meee, backache sud! bearing do wn sere was one of hundreds of letters tha took your Dr. Pierce's Mee ay chara. Cotte | tendent of the ‘District police, anu cine in the world for ters was put uncer pay,and instruct tions without benefit. antees a with the anival of Frye’s army, no#¥ It was decided to wait until ther Even with the know'edge that the The leader of the Anarchists is H_ | of the men who were associated with chists, and whose office has been lo | those in the plot could not be learn the seoret meetings of the Anarchists | have fled. and an ex-Episcopalian | county poor farm. “ft has hydro compound made and tested. It is yecently as there, attacked my sou yet been made and the police refuse | own to prevent a Jerk. watch at the Capitol, and the Speak | With the police working steadily on arrests have been postponed day eame here before the commonweal | }el to find no difficulty in organ Rockwell City, Iowa. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Everything about these wonderfal skim cures ng! ;2 strong association of Anarchist: | Moo) puriters ant |here, and that it was also expected | cure of the m F F s itehing, b |that Anarchists would flock in here | They cl | from all directions with the common | Wealers. Jaxon was disappointed in finding the local Anarchists, but on 2 the day of the commonweal parade} jy reds came from New York, Philadel- | phia and Chicago, and a mezting was | jbeld. A hint of this meeting was | | given the police at the time, but the | suspects departed and the fear tem. | kidney pains, weakness, porarily subsided. — “i, and museular pains re-~ | Shortly after this Sergeant at- Cetra one rela ie oe