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Suen a ea eesti sevens BO pte ema scneon tonne SasSSngaaRareR Asatte CLARDY & CANTERBURY, The Hustlers are Boing the Real OF BATES COUNTY If you want to Buy or Sell see them. All business Promptly attended to: of Post Office First door South West Side Square, Butler, Mo. To Regulate Hog Prices | A correspondent at St. Looking Bora Lyaching Bee Jamee,| Lebanon, Ind., Nov. 14.—A lynch Mo., aske us to solve the problem of; ing party is looke ‘ for in this city | declining poik values with a short At Zionsville 1d shot anc i| to-night or to morrow orn crop aud a akorter hog ero Certain causes fects, but cert oppostte magination. is to Pp ush among the own pork, The raf-, produce certain e€ utz, one of | causes producing | the ! i effects is too muck for lis] Conrad had t paying attention He thinks the rem dy | |to Mrs. Martha White, the movement on foot | Martz had occasion to call on her the county. | widow. | farmere to pack their | several times luring the past week | Joa account ofa real ba at which hog prices are | tween them. Conrad beca-ue insanely | leclining uo doubt will cause farm-!jeuluas and last mht, meeting ers to reflect along this live Ac-| Martz on the street, shoy him down. cording to estimates made by th. {He was arrested soon after ard department of agriculture and other | good authorities there isa 15 per | route to avoid a party of M sent shortage of hogs in the country | friends who were waiting taie deal brought to Lebanon by a circuitous rtz’ s on the and corn is high, yet hogs are get: | | regular road prepared to lyneb him. | Why is it? | The crowd finally returnsd to Z% Iu raising aud feeding hogs prep i ville ant notified Mrs. White, about aratory to marketing, every farmer , whom disagreeable — stories should have as precise an account of | have been told, to leave town within the cost attending that process as is | forty eight hours, uuder penalty of | possible. By so doing he is able at {being blown up with dynamite. any time to estimate the cost of a | To night it is reported that a crowd hog. When prices take the down | of 200 or 300 men is gathering with ward tendency they sometimes reach | the intention of coming to Lebanon and pass the limit at which hogs can | to lynch Cenrad be sold to land a profit in the pocket of the producer. The farmer who | from keeps account of cost of feeding ting lower. houie some | they have tot, however, been heard Ladies—Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles are effectual for Estate Business { \ ss | found it unvecssvary to work. Bat ei was Harris Up to alate hour | and the Prosecating Attorne Sa en es Sa BOLD PENSION FRAUD FIRNGUSHH 4 Blind Man Who has Beater the Gov- Mrs. Mary & tt ive 2 , ernment Oat of Over $17,000. Ales Fort Smith, Ark., Nov. 12—John : M. Taylor, a blind wan, whose home of the Cher ed to davin is at Tahlequah, capit okee Nation : 2 Vas 1 vu . r $17,000, whic ! } ‘ during the past twel ‘ ‘ penusi ym in ney Twelve years ago T: ds bimself before siete Board at Van Buren, « iug Dr. Dibbreil, oue o : ; sicians, asked that gent. remembered him After careful scrutiny of the . i i aes and when the applicant asked Lim i Ne ee i d ever treated him for any jtrouble. The pbysiciaa tl é 3 gli ; eas again, and told Taylor t he had i ti adie jand that his trouble had been caused thes 938 uane : i by a gunshot wound. To this Taylor} r-acu tiie f tow acquiesced, and got from the Doe a certificate that 3 result seareh ¢ jed from a gu in Upon |e es juad made at the strength of this ther t nt prevatl-doawite ta: real eaus mony trumped up, Taylor succeeded | , in getting sveral thousand do}! fevm the Governmert in bs jand for the past twelve years b ag uae 1, Mu, N lt a | | been drawing regularly S720 per Thon Pes rt of lianap | Imonth. He claimed that his blind-|Cearai of t Bk Stn conta | ness was cause by the injuries re- | Comm ft dud 4 | “ceived 1o the army, and 30 well dia | Visiting bis brother stating in| lhe establish his claim that Uncte| tat Benjamin Harrisc uid bs! candidate for renomination as| {Sam has for all these him so well that he t years be: P: sident, and that We is already | setting up bis pins » added pthaty Dagarst tithe field. } at last people bezan to talk, aud S | ‘eret Serv&e emissaries of the Gov HE ae estment ernment were put to work on the in real estate is to keep build- | case. | ings well painted. Paint protects He was arrested and put under} the house and saves repair: You | heavy bond for his -many a court. He stoutly maintained his é innocence, aud the Government pre pared for trial. A Lost of witnesses were summoned, a jury mainta:ning appearance at} sometimes want to good house has remai for want of paint. be, though, ‘tthe best paint or none.”’ That means red unsold | 1e rule sh impaneled uiOse to state the case when n'y | | attorneys stopped bim and in feu ed | Strictly Pure knows when this limit is reached. female weakness. pain on top of the head and i lower part of the back In this, as in any other Jine of | cures. bus suicidal to sell the product for less than the cost of its | Sold by HL Tucker 26s, It is Afrainot a Pockethoot go, Noy. 14.—This mm W. H. Dent, president of the bank of Lemars, In, who is now here, was startled by the fal: of a large pocketbook beside him on the sidewald. He feared to touch | it; but Joun Casteman, an electi pi ping production. So then, when prices threaten to reach or gu below the profitable limit, the farmer ueeds to set his wits to work to devise, if possible, some method by which he may avoid the necessity of selling below the figure which marks the limit of profit. It is not safe, asa unaccountab e ed that it con ned a large, amount | rule, to continue feeding after Logs have reached the proper condition of money—how much is not known as the finder took it into an adjoin | for marketing, and wait for prices to |. = ae } ing bank and deposited it pending | advance to a satisfactory figure |. Feats Inquiries by the owner. This usually results in increased losses. We must look Msewhere for | , — a remedy. aie be May we not take a hint right cn this point from t pl Syracu Nov 14 —Tnit pave adopted to check the down States Ma Bennett yesterday ound Miss E Cooney of Cato, C disappeared three house of Good Shepherd | ness: saw A week after ; would | Donahue of We » of wheat? ward tendency in the pric Wheat having reached a point when keted ata price above the cost of production, weeke ngo, 19 the it could no longer be 1 farmers that to feed it to their st give better returns and at the same | etal letters Miss Cooney, | had been kidn: and was held a captive ia a cay the woods near this « with an eye to bu purporting to be from ting that the writer! time serye as a check to the depre dations of the wheat market be And it is going to solve the problem, iu fact, the effect is already begin- ning to show. In like manner, when | the packers force the price hogs effectually below the mark which a the! Sold by H L Tucker, u fxcmer a profit above ¢ost uf due on ; t tion, why may not the farmer PE ack Bloody Fued in Arkansas. i his own hogs? He can. We kuow! farmers who bave done this with | tery satisfactory results, These} to the Republic farmer, We should add, are among | Ark., says: the most wide awake and prosperous | battles fought within the range of our acquaintance Iscenmved!tiiatmorcme We would say then, keep a strict e account of the cost of production, Larues and 2 and if, when your hogs are ready to | Jobn Johns is dead and Ben Larue} market, the price is below the cost, ; has a Winchester bail through him} pack your hogs. You will thus se-| /and can not recover. The Johns are | cure ae returns soe ne a | armed to the teeth and are pursuing} a e and ath the same tin P <* the Larues, who are trying to get! e fali in market —Journal of Agri ea = bere to surrender. Deputy Sheriff! culture. . ie 3 | Boyd, who errested Bob Larue. was! What a Prominent Insurauce Man | bushwhacked while trying to bring Says. 2 him in and had to retreat and jail H M Blossom, senior member of HM | him to-night, after a hard Blossom & Co., 217 N 3d St., St. Louis, had been left with a very d cuitous route. result of in St. Louis, Mo Nov. 14 —A special from Van Buren, } here smece the war between the]! Johns and, as a result, | Gay's cir They are all farmers i the kill nd Syrup. Cne ing was the result of sn old feud a se = in good circumstances a: bottle complet bottle to mv si _® ; cough, and she experienced "teamed reliefé ways recommend this syrup Coated to my frieads. dull and i Joan Cranston, éo8 Hampshire street, | generally when you get wp in Quincy, IU,, wHites; i bave.t: d Bak jing. Your liver and ‘idney are net jiard’s oreéhound Syrup superi r to any | doing their nee hy gon’ t Fou take | other cough medicine I have ever known | Parks Sure cure. If it does not nake | It never disappoints. Sold by H Lf you frees costs vou nothi ‘Tucker, druggist. | Sold by H, L. Tucker yes} It strengthens and} an led. age it is | ked it up, and examination show |W!!! deal le {was merely a sear caused by a burn t Marion S. Gardner sh=t A. R. Youree |? ' “One of the most bloody | a | ti eee nnd alaictietes Ga. | was thrown }sides being interna! to plead guilty, which he did. Taylor | then mz breast of the | the Court that their client was ready | White ead a clean | | | whole uffair,and when he got through] — yon « nfford to use cheap | isaid he felt better than he | ul for| painis. 1 r | twenty years. Taylc was shrewd! ly Pore W y he jenouch to deed away allof his prop | brand erty before the exp: eam steps will be taken by the Govern | ment to cose it He ;® man ned Thomas S$ Seott,} 2 | | since dead, concocted all the detail | jof the scheme. Owing to his advanc- | obable that the Court | , niently with Taylor The guushot weund which he] > claimed to have received in the breast His_ blind: by natural causes, and army life bac | noth do with it Taylor is wel elatives in Kan 2 whos t s was brought ab | | & to< \ Catarrh C: annot be Cure Fata! Daet Near Pett Perry, Ok. Nov. 13.— errible duel renched bere to-night | ale and t postmaster at ven miles k this even Mo., Uwill, on December 7th, 1504, ure of nine 1d Youree were o'clock ix tempted to move a house ou the] Youree attacked Gard | ner with an axe. Bates counts thereo! a tract of land. Gardner went for s Winchester aud Yo | his home. when Gardner shot him| ree Jeft for through the body from which he is} dying. Both wenm wo Wes: Plains, ry Kroeger. 2 promivent far froma wagon Monday les E broken be . Now. 14 —Her {tr county of Bates bieck fourieen (14) in : f ifieh Hill, add bad several trest, de in’ the payment of. said ste sat Low past due snd unpeid. Now there- reqtest of the iegal hold-4 > the cop- | y ipjured. He ted last night. Children Cry for . Pitcher’s Castoria. boone : Children Cry for | arias 2 Ses Pitcher’s Castoria. | Saturday November 29, 1894, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- Children Cry for j Roo ‘and five o’clock in the afternoon of tust | pear here. Agent wanted. | Pitcher’s Castoria. srposcs of setiatring said’ debt, ae rene JNO. M. CATIERLIN, H interest an j cK “A HANDFUL CF *! Nature's SOMPLAINT | i } + | Dealer, whose name will shortly “P| | . ‘alissouri Pacific Ry, i We need TWENTY or MORE original and striking destzns for Newspaper Advertise- ments of CLAIRETTE SOAP. | Tho mant- facturers, The N. Company, au- .pproved drawings > | ing; or $s.o0 each for de ter only. This offer ts © The com- petition will close Docer . AS soon as possible after that date wo will pay foraccept- ed designs and retur the ers. 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Sold by all Write for free 1 Book sent sealed ‘CBixG. “in plain wrapper. ‘Address NEMVESEED COs Masonic Tempie, CHICAGO, For sale in Butler, Mo., by J. H. FIIZELL, Druggist. MANHOOD RESTORED ‘caranteed to cure a.! nervous diseases,such as ‘ower, Headache, Wake/ul; ness,all drains and loxs of pe by overexertion, ulants, which le: BU a beter sony Boal 4 Jays Pain an: nflammation, Oi the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, an Gives Re lef at once Th 1 EWS & CO, sts or by m Proprietor of Kilk Horn Stables ( ScHenck's Remepy FOR few Manoeax Liver ( Liver Pics Elx Horn barn Smith, and 1 a number ot horses, I can say faisean- cottons tnoe | gt gars 5 we Mo. Horses and mules Id, or k handled on k st market price Stock ps the day 1 1 1 h re exper- kens, eggs apd hides. Also i in this s subscriptious to the Butler cB LEN Tiss, at $1.60 per year and | as agent is authorized to collect and receipt for the paper. OFFERS M. Nestrerop. v THE BEST. NO SGUEAKING THE HO! 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