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CLARDY & CANTERBURY, : |445,886; Claggett, The Hustlers arc Doing the ; Real Estate Business * OF BATES If you want to Buy or Sell see them. All business | ; cough or a little cold or baby may have | the croup and when it comes you ought romptly attended to: First door South of Post Office West Side Square, Butler, Mo. Blew His Head Off. } Mexico, Mo., Dec. 6. —A. B. Fouts | a well-to-do farmer, liviry about four i miles west of Thompson station, committed suicide at his home yes !| terday evening by shooting the top | of his head off with a shotgun. Mr , Fouts loaded beth ourrels of his gun | walked out intu the back yard be- tween his house and a small smoke house, placed the muzzle of the gun bebind his left car aud with a stick pulled both triggers. The reeult was that the entire top of his head} was blown off by the two loads of | nuwber six ehot and his death was ivstautanious. Mr. Fouts joined the | cburch at Bethel lust Saturday night | evidently in preparation for his de parture from earth He left a wife and two sons, aged | about 25 aud 15 respectively, avd a | married daughter who lived close {> | his home. The following is a short | vote Fonts wrote before be killed | himseif: “Boys; 1 cai nd longer stay. It} you do not want to stay here makea| crop here and get Mr. Berry and John Grapbard to kelp you set! out but keep tue mules aud wagon. Good-by. Fours To Beautify the Complexion | —do not take the cosmetics, paints and powders which injure the skin, | but take the easiest way to gain a | beautiful color and a wholesome | skin. Health is the greatest beauti- | fier. The means to beauty, com fort and health for women is Dr. | *Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Dull eyes, sallow or wrinkled face, and those “feelings of wenkness” have their rise in the derangements pecu- | liar to women. “Favorite Prescription” will build | up, strengthen and invigorate every “run down” or delicate: woman by| regulating and assisting all the nat- ural functions. To cure constipation, billousness, indigestion, sick headache, take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One a dose. Short Accounts. Lincoln, Ill, Dee. 5 —J, Mathews defeated candidate for re election as county clerk of Logan county, at- tempted suicide at the Spitely house Tuesday afternoon by phine. Ina pocket of his coat was found a document addressed to the Board of Supervisors. It last official report which was opened and read, and disclosed according to his figures, that he was $1,924 short in his accounts. On the back of his report was written: “Have taken morphine. not born to be a thief aud cannot stand the disgrace. Do not bur} me by my parents as Ido not wish | to disgrace them.” Mathews died taking mor was his this morning. Mathews has been in politics for the | past ten years. Prior to that time he followed farming. He comes ofa! prominent famil Ladies—Dr heap Pastilles are effectual for Yemale weakness, pain on top of the head and lower pert of the back. It strengthens and cures. ba ld by H L Tucker. Running Down Cook's Gang. Petry, Ok., Dec 5.—These dis patches announce the arrest of Bill | Jones at Norman a few days ago,who | is suspected from some very suspi-| cious actions of being an ally of Bill Cook, and yesterday a pard of Jones is said to have been arrested at Ok- | lahoma City. E. A. Barke is tbe rrested and he was taken in by mith,city marshal of Norman. nd Burke's camp. was raided ns of war confiseated. The! im they were just out on a expedition, but officers say ine has too many fighting | to only be on a hunting | say they have pulled | | Smith, a Cherokee negro, at the cab j cast of this plas, to day | placing themselves at adisadvantage. | LaForce, a deputy, was shot through | kusband No Her first Mexico, Mo, Dee awful suicide is reported from the} ‘eastern end of this county. Mrs. ‘razor and going before a I was, COUNTY. | Battle With Outlaws. Tulsa, I T, Dee. 5 —A fight be- tween Deputy Marshal Williams and pos-e and Buz Luckey and Tom Roots, Creek Indiaus, and William | in of Lizzie Lola, twelve miles south The out laws were Lidde. ina Laystack and he warshals, supposing them to be in the heuse, surrounded it, thus the body and mortally wounded. The outlaws escaped and the depu thee, efter being reinforced by Heck Thomas and posse, are now in pur- | suit. These men are supposed to be a part of the gang that held up the Missouri, Kansas and Texas train at ; Blackstone near Muskogee, some time ago, and possibly are connected vith t'@ Cock Bang. Etkbart, Iud, Dec. 5.—The stury | comes freus Marshall County that Mrs. Blackner, who was krown to the world as Mra Dr. Spencer of matrimonial fame, is about to wed 12, the seemingly in evituble decrees of divorce baving gotten in its fateful work. The divorce calendar of the state fails to record a ease that is parallel with the mattimouial career of this e hus- | bands is only equalled by the readi | ness with which she dismisses thew. | ; Woman, whose ability to secure occurred when | | she was 15 years old and each suc-| ceeding one or two years has record- ed a new venture. She is vow 40} | years of age, and apparently the end is not yet. Four of marriage husbands died, two disappeared, one was acci- dentally killed and four figured as| her defendants in suits for divorce. Severed Her Head. 1 | nother Jane Scott lived on a farm near} Martinsburg with her six sons, her husbaud having been deceased for | — several years. Yesterday. while her fodder and was left alone, Mrs Scott secured a looking deliberately the across her throat from one the other, almost sons were hauling she glass drew razor she lay on tle floor in a pool of | blood from the wound until her sons d| me instance of ber relatives on the returned from the field. | only a ‘short time after bei g discov | ered. Mrs. Scott left no message to any one and there is uo known re: json why she should kill herself, as | | her family relations were thought to | be very pleasant. She livec | Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure is the result o experience. skilland honesty. Itisa Positive | cure for all stomach, liver and kidney tron- | bles. Sold by H. L. Tucker. A Strange Disease. Old Monroe, Dee. 5.—Cattle on | the Allen Dog and Dardaune prairie | are dying to an alarming extent, aud | no one seems to kuow what the dis ‘ease is. The disease is so severe | that the fat cattle may come up to; their feed in the mornivg and by | noon they are found dead. Nothing ‘can be detected on the animal to} | show signs of the disease cxeept iu | Some cases a flow of blood from the nose. Some farmers have examined their ; lungs have been completely destroy ted by the disease. Some say it is; caused by feeding bad corn, while others contend that.it is not. At) any rate the disease is spreading “BENNETT WHEELER ae ‘CO., | rapidly and many farmers have lost their entire herds. jceunt of fees for ear tol Dra severing her head | from her body. Falling in her tracks | Official Vote of Hiinvis Announced - Springfield, Ill, Dec. 5.—The of- ficial vote of Illinois is as follows. State treasurer— Wulff, republican, democrat, 332, prehibitionist, 19, | 487; » populist, 59,793; j Manv, independent, 1,650. Saper intendent of schdols—Inclis, ; pub- Niean, 448,667, Raab, democrat, 32 O74. Trustees university—Flower, republizan, 487,841; Smith, dewo crat, 397,246 Walff's plurality, Inglis’ plurality; 123,593 What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the mertime. You | 245; Paterbau Rando}; sum- may have a tichliug toknow that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure forit. Sold by H. L. Tucker. Washington, D. C., Dee 6 —The appropriation cowmittee of the house today completed the bil! making appropriations for the parment of pensions during the ~ fiscal year 1895 96. It carries an appropriation of $141,881,57C as against estimates of $141,581,570 and an appropria tion for the current year of $151, | 581,570. The only reduction from the estimates was of $200,000 on ac examining sur- geons. Ladies can be positively relieved trom all those irregularities, distressing symptoms and diseases by using Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles, Sold by HL Tucker Against Taylors. St. Joseph, Mo, Dec. 6 The Tayl- ors are still inmates of the county jail, no move bei take them to Linneus E. R. St_v ene, oue of their attorneys, came up to day and had a long consultation with the local authorities. The feeling is said to be so high agaiust the two in Linn county that an effort is being made to carry the case over and not have it called at this term of coz.t. A Svuud Liyer Makes a Well Man. Are you Billious, conszipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &:. If you have any of these symptoms, is out of order and your blood Bitter 2 ng made not act properly, Herbine will cure ali disorder ot the liver, Stomach or It has no equal as a liver medicine. | 75 cents. Free trial bottles at Hy. L recently, was fouud roadside south of the city the dying by from nose and eyes, and face was terribly bruised aud swoll | from a horse. Four Big Successes. 1 Having the needed merit to more ti make good all the advertisi xthem, the tollowing to 2ached a King’s New Discovery, tor and colds, each to be ¢ Bitters, the oe 'S WEERLY - - e 400 iene i HARPER'S BAZAR ~~ - . £00 Dr. Pille, which are 9 | SAREER’ sone NG PEOPI 200 | emedie ; Four Dead. Tex, Dee | Louis Alberti bas been Galvesion, to day to} your liver is slowly being poisoned because your liver does bowels Price } the! bleeding | York soc: his | 6 —Mrs arrested at H What Will do it? 3 Medical writers claim tul remedy» for catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of application, and one that will reach the remote sores and hit the -uccesce casal “More the A sll Wash day a pleasure ulcerated surtaces he history to the efforts to treat catarrh is proct positive BUT NOT UNLESS thatoniv one remedy fas cor ely met these conditiohs and tnaa ys >) Cream Balt This -ate ond | remedy ha stered cata | else has ever oth ph patients freely concede druggists keep it | ; eae MAGAZINE H n 1895 Hardy, will be begunia the December ber. 134. and continued to November Nun- ITIS THE PUREST, BEST & y ail critics | that Thomas Hardy stand ost as a mas- ter artis in fiction and fhe simpletons may be expected tu arouse enthusiasm pot inierior in degree to the most succe: leading featare will be the tions of Joan o Are by she Conte, Her Page aud Secretary und guise the most popular American magazine | writers Will present the etury of the Maid of Orlea: In the Janusry Namber will appear | a profusely illustrated paper on Charleston | and the Cerolinss, the Urst of the es of | Southern Papers Northern Africa is attracting more attention | than at any other time since it was the seat of empires. fhe next volume of HARPER'S MAGAZINE wilt contian four illustrated art’ cles on this region, and three of them will d pict the present life there | Julian Ralph will | prepare for the MAGAZINE a series of eight! stories, depicting typical phases of Chinese | Life and Manners — Besides tne long stories, there will begin in the January number the | | first chapters of a Three-part Novelette Richard Harding Davis—the longest w ork seul i attempted by this wri Complete short | stories by popular writers Will coutinue to be a feature of the MAGAZIN SOLD EVERYWHERE THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY. 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