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| Accidentally Shot, SCHOOL SHOES | George Pullman, traveling over-! \land from Jacksonville, Iils., to Rich We sell the best ones—and our prices |Hill, met with a inghtful accident at the farm of Ol Wilson in Plea-| are extreemly low. We have them [sant Gap township Saturday at| made from the best qualities of wear |noon. He had stopped to feed his | | horses and in moving a shot gun| ing stock in all the latest styles | lying in the wagon bed the weapon | Was accidentally discharged, the con-| j PRICES ‘tents striking him inthe palm of the | 3 a = ene ae jleft hand and coming out through Ladies, ees 24 to a at $1.25, 31.50, 31 the wrist, breaking the bones and | Misses, 12 to 2 at lacerating the Hesh in a horrible { cues a Se to 12 at manner. He was taken to the office Childs, Sos ee jof Dr. Whipple, in Pleasant Gap, | UNTY | We guarantee every pair to give you your money's worth. You = with the assistance of Drs. Col-| must expect to pay 35 to 50c a pair more for such shoes in ston and Compton, the hand was) BUTLER, MO. other stores. jamputated. The unfortunate yourg | = man’s brother and cousin were trav- | We will be pleased to show jeling with him, and after the opera- CASH CAPITAL $50,000 rele) them to you jtion had been performed he was| - , \taken to Rich Hill and sent back! SURPLUS FUNDS 6 ooo reye) home by rail. * . | 2 meer z | | In your blood is the cause of that | Vy AX WEI NER | tired, languid feeling. Hood's Sar- OSCAR REEDER. . .. President saparilla makes rich, red blood and + : Tea ; R. J. HURLEY Ist Vice Preside: gives renewed vigor. noe line ade ca URES A DE é es s — a The only way to cure fever and| E. A. BENNETT.. ..-2d Vice President a \ Parents wishing to place t! Ex-Confederate to Picnic. een is peg to neutralize the poi- E. D. KIPP..................-. Cashier if ae ae nee coe | he ex-confedarate post. of thig | 8028 whic! couse the disease or 2) \ ne Senky 2 f expel them from the system. Ayer's| a confer early with the Principal. city held a meeting at the court rn Cc oe pain Di RECTORS } Frank Allen, at the Missouri State | bouse Monday evening, when it was aie pts one = = ne | ee 2 : } Ses decided to hold a grand basket pic- Ree oreo or ee | Jas M. McKibben, Jno. E. Shutt, J. J. McKee, Oscar Reeder, | | Bank, writes fire insurance. Best of | °° be : fora Gh metarial “disorders and | | ; companies represented. 42 tf. | nic at this place September 28th. DN MRinieire Tred 2 | Judge Clark Wis, G. W. Keirsey, Jno. Steele, E. A. Bennett, ] Vitititivthu tim. see al D. N. Thompson R. J. Hurley M.G. Wilcox, -H. M. Gailey ; | i “cas- the affair a success were appointed| If you want your boys and girls ay i ie oo re toe sap pn oi Soe Re to | and have gone to work selecting and|to be honest and virtuous men and J. EVERINGHAM, Secretary, E. D. Kipp 0 @ store. | ; 3 preparing grounds, arranging for| Women, keep them off the streets as In St. Louis, Friday, Geo. Doerr, | speakers, etc. A cordial invitation |much as possible, and especially af- ‘3 a ~— —o oy ne —_ for | ig extended to all to come and bring | ter night. The boy or girl who is Owned and controlled by over ninety stockholders, sevnty of whom are i a board bill, shot Mrs. Apollonia, ll fendi fer Piuallntidladystnl thalface)firedia‘ehot well filled baskets and have a good |All lowed to roam the ; streets after eading and wealthy farmers from different parts of the county. Among at her daughter and then put a bul- time. ae is me exception fe aes the remaining stockholder are a number of the largest merchants and R i A ay she does not learn somethin, a i let through bis own brain. Sam’l Levy & Co., make their bow oo eee ee to theie char capitalists in Butler. We cash your drafts FREE OF ANY CHARGE, J. J. McKissick has a pear on ex- to you this week in a flaming pros- P = : : Gare ea ee ectus informing the general public|acter, no matter how virtuous they receive deposits, and are always prepared to loan to responsible parties. hibition in his store, taken from a that their as ot fall oak may be the finger of scorn will be Ww al : ; x ? z ye invite all is tree in the yard of uncle Jason | capes, jackets, boote. shoes, carpets, pointed at them and more or less of See tee ‘i —oeeemn : Woodson, which weighs one and jetc., have arrived and are on exhi- ; We invite ali parties to make our office headquarters when in city. Writing material one half pounds. Its a regular| bition. This firm says their stock ComGEN so (Sea Go Ghote Ger : . 2 - ‘he for the fall trade is about the|—E* and reading matter FREE. DEPOSIT and CHECK BOOK FURNISHED FREE. a i largest they have ever shippedin| fon Dixon went to the jai q ; jail late r - r s ; A deal has been cloeed by E. C./and they can please customers with Friday night and arousing sheriff You Account is W eleomed Whether Large or Small. Robertson & Co., Cincinnati, where- | anything they need in the above ar- : : is i Col tedl: b a tty fam-| ticles. There is no mistake that|VOYer excitedly told him that he yy about one hundred and fifty fam: si y : ilies of Swiss will settle on 10,000 Sam’l Levy & Co., have a most ele-| had killed George Craven. Lon said, Meee erate visieoant rpc gant line of goods and an inspection|en being questioned, that Craven Some thirty or more familics will coos — eee Sc binko Bhs pepe on se ecu: move South this fall, the rest follow- nar eee ONS Gee ae akirte of the city to ride home and ine taste carlo woxia The Modern Beauty on the way threatened to kill him if c : : a Emel Thrives on good food and sunshine, |b did not give him some money Miss Edith Vaughan left for Kan-| with plenty of exercise in the open and that he hit Craven and killed sas City Monday to take a post|air. Her form glows with health|him. The sheriff investigated the graduate’s course in art. On her re- ) and her face blooms with its beauty. | matter and found that Lon was mis-| ~ 5 Ra ‘ a _——_—_— turn she will accept a position in SS = po epee taken. It was true they had a fight Interest Reduced. | Our best grindstones come from! Harr or Watnut Lovor, the art department of Butler Acad-| +16 centle and enk Ek ee but both being slightly indisposed| On Farm Loans of $2,000 and up-| Europe, but that will not be the| No. 240,10. 0. F. emy. Miss Vaughan is well up ia | tive Syrup of Fras 1 No Tan eatin — pen eaaenap Taio = ‘case long, A recent discovery in | Fostex, Mo, Ave. 31, 1895. ‘ ie 5 f the st ri ies 5 H he’ i drawing and painting and has some | wie Bel Tiel Teste reread tatias team |tereet! liMalinginolcharrelfor@or. msi mi -— AES es = South W hereag, The all wise Ruler of lovely paintings at her home which | the Kansas City Paper Co. Sunday | mission, drawing papers, making akota has lec to the estab! ishment the universe has called our dearly she executed. Womack & ( s of the death of their traveling sales-|®bstracts or recording. 24tf. of @ grindstone factory which | beloved brother, G. Will Rickey: The Trxes is indebted to Hon. A. | 0, § man, Frank Anderson, at his home| s} eae Regk: &: oficial | a 3 out a — _— | from this lodge; to the grand lodge A. Lesueur, secretary of state, for a as ie ees PS eae ne (ay 8 > we i an is produced across the Atlantic. above; Therefore, be it : = ? ? 8 =/th. | returns show that there have been Th ly of stone i 7 Baants: + : < copy of the official manuel of the Cash Groce Ly. |A few days previous to his death the | 9 995 cases of cholera and 718 deaths | aks y oe = 2 np in the death of state of Missouri. It is the most | eo aA deceased was in Butler,but too ill to! f-om that disease in the eorernene es pal eee oe : rot. er Rickey, this lodge bas lost complete, concise and comprehen- | BED R¢ JCK PRICES. see his customers and went direct) of Volynia eae Fee Liana Me - i at s argest of the kind a faithful member, anda true Odd . 7 J 1 e -— 4X. Pel 7 sive manuel ever sent out from the | OUR MOTTO: “Honest Goods, |from here to his home. Mr. Ander-| \ugust 17. | pegotices cok the mother a noble son and state house and the information con-| Honest Prices. Honest ‘Weights.”|80n had been representing the Kan-| — © Gop sles pected ee ibn eS commnnity = Koc meg ibor and tained in the book is invaluable as a | Put your eye on this column and|838 City {Paper Co. for the past 15) Until the McKinleyite pres a Monday, as follows: u : ee ccna Be it 3 matter of state history, facts and | don’t forget we back our advertise | years and made Butler in his rounds jeatisfy the voters of the United Beas Clark, convicted in July, ae ved, that eae het ve pair statistics. | ments. We are here to meet any | about every 30 days, and was wel] | States that they are better off when 1899 a Gee pee 4 F ty J+ olutions be furnished the family, | J = =~ . Ja, iD On county, 0: urge | § ; i A dance was given at Marion | Competition. This is the way we known by the newspaper and busi-| they Paes ces cue — lary and larceny and sentenced ra | — il area eas Breadin’s on Bear Creek, ‘Taney | Sell "em: ness men of this city. He was one|Clothes than when they pay £25, | 14° penitentiary for five years. He! ( H.C. Murs, county, Saturday night. Isaac Lew- | Best coal ofl per gal 15) of the most genial, kind hearted, un-| sheep and wool statistics will be erential ste nig ers a =| féhoes § = My ang is, a neighbor, had a grown daughter = Te eeE NEE oan ce i wn | Selfish young men we ever met, and pace nae pee: soars ee | of a three dollar gun. aces ( A. G. Merzten. fe but he did not allow her to associate | ?'? Dest oat fake 25| was one of the most popular travel | ¥¢8F clothes tare, AU yee more | Harry Hud icted i igo gee es an e rom 4 R . 13 Ib dry salt meat Loo]; | ‘ous than the voters who raise |. try Hudson, convicted in Liv- | ance, and her father followed. He | °°!» » od > ¥ | second degree and sentenced for 10} iles’ : 2 2 1b soda oe eee ee How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored i found her on the floor dancing with Beans Greenock lye = EO of ont _ and Senator Peffer has exposed a nug years. Failing health on the part | One of Kentucky’s Business , ee 1 nee | ee mande at she return home wi! Veen Oclumbinced sal poe »Several months | the farmers agree not to plant for | for pranting clemency. i ———— him. ‘The girl refased and a quarrel | Best salt per bbl, ees 130}8go he began a course of system-|one year and the world will starve.” | 2 gl essere | {fit 4M G casued and old man Broadin and his See ere sa lowesson Passes Soaps, |atic dieting and hygenic practices|This proposition may be correct,but | The Missourt Lawyers, i ae Fy, ‘i gaia Z i. just, Sapolio, Rainwater ‘ Eee : i : : i q | Z i sons literally cut Lewis into mince | Maker, Starch, Blueing, cutie Pins aaa prescribed by some organization to|is accompanied with the difficulty Springfield, Mo., Aug. 30.—The | ! ment with Sheiriknives and then es- Cisthes eae = fact, We Are eadiisarters whick he belonged The treatment! that the farmers who entered into! State Bar association's annual meet- ever} ng in our - . 1 i i caped. dry and Hitchen, Housekeenes ase ad B80 the desired effect 60 far as re-|the conspiracy of starvation would |'N& Closed with o banquet at which | Dr. Brook ee pene thie fact—they are our friends. dueiig him in flesh, but is believed | be the first to suffer from its results. | several noted : lawyers answered | 4 at Amoret has had his ire raised and aud Glands aveaetis on iGaliic. health. Mr. Anderson was a favor. | of Attorney General Walker's course , Z is justly indignant. Monday morn-| Did you ask about Tea? Our Prices and|ite salesman with the Times, and we| 4 gentleman is ararer thing than in proceeding against Lawyers Mul- | : ; ; a, | Qualit t 3 : ink. i = . F { ; ing of last week, returning to bis) cen set emi ae nel very much regret to learn of his|®°™° of us think. Which of us can | ling, Harber and Knights in the 7 office he found a note at his door 3e, Japan 30c, New Crop Imperial ssc, Silver|gudden and ‘untimely demise. point out many of such in his circle Howell murder case were adopted. | charging him with undue intimacy | *°? Chop Se. P : id —men whose aims are generous, | New officers w lected as followe: | = “Gi “ backer, Mr, . | Peace to his ashes. : 9 ere elec! as follows: | with a young lady of that place who | don't know whether you ebaw or not. Ivo pou Tse Dan ES REDS whose truth is constant and elevated | W. C. Marshall of St. Louis, presi- is acting as his book-keeper, and the | ch#w?’’ Here's your chance fora big ‘‘chaw’’ porter aaa Sonics | who can look the world honestly in| dent; W. B. Teasdale of Kansas | doctor is warned by the note that a Lee oo tobaceo at 0c per poand| Nevada, Mo » Aug, 30.—The six) the face with an equal and manly | City, treasurer; P. Spencer, of St. ] coat of tar and feathers will be ad-| We handle fine tobacco and cigars Bb old child of Lee Mundy, resid- sympathy for the great and small? | Louis, secretary; H.C. McDougal, | iiitistatedte himoit te does not} { Ourtaubs “stand on their/ing fourteen miles southeast of this| We al] know a hundred whose coats | B G. Boone of Clin’ bas ever presented so many | ir prices are on the bot - : H ton and G. M. = si pore tacked by the family d Laces Mo dieses take his departure. The secretary of the tubs; consequently our prices are bet-| “ItY» Was attacked Dy the family dog) are well made, but of gentlemen,|Sebree of Springfield, executive ap dotintse natal in question is said tobe a young |‘°™ Read ‘em No.’s l—2—3 at 40c, 50e and| yesterday and almost torn to pieces. |how many? Let us takea scrap of committee. ‘ LaGripye. ae sf Z . : | ~: | state agentof the Mu lady of unquestionable reputation. | 1t would take us too long to tell you about The mother, who was = the house | paper and each make a place — OMaisyioiome us S00: cl aaeticle airs The affair bears the appearance of | °° tek of Tinware, Queenware and Glace at the time, heard the childs screams | 7), -kery | nea a 5 a ea x had two severe - ware, just come and see for yourself You'll d t to it’s assist ee =e e Missouri State Ban’ on ee Lee POyss Co Ge pease we eS ios eda etiae ao prin hele ane in ihe ae ace Having disposed of my stock of | hand a large amount of surplus mon- ae Agi Areal mischief they are engaged in casting | _P° you want come Nice Pictures For Your . 2 ee | een M ley, | eY that we are anxious to loan on except by th r ‘ ‘ RetGan ca ax insceent | Home? We'll help you get them When your | brute off with a club, but not until| goods at New Home, to Mr. Shalley,| 7 oa cccurity. Parti ishi re 1uB8 0! nN Innocent Young | CAsH purchases amount to $14 w weagivesou|the child had received what was those knowing themselves indebted | &' sore Of Se aoe 1 woman. a beautifnl pastel picture 24x80 ready framed|thoupht to be fatal wounds. It’s! : | borrew either on Personal or Real H | They are works of art It will pay you tosee | ¢ ug hewad £ al = ts | to me on account will confer a favor | Estate Security in small or large B It you as find a oar: BpOb 3 be: ee eee a : a ese pet | by calling and settleing. I want to} amounts or on short time or for ei Sa em | ; UCKSKIN Bxexcues put your hand @ are not undersold on Fruit Jars, in the pocket and take the printed guarantee you'll find there, to the dealer. He'll give you another pair or the money perpen 2 A - Suit yourself. Sticks, Wash Boards, Buckets, Wooden Bowls Baskets, &c DON’T FORGET THE PLACE W. G. Womack & Co. Rove, Nails, Fenoe Staples, Brooms, Mop aay three years coure in Music of- red by Butler Acamedy is not ex- celled anywhere in the West for thoroughness. _ Instructions will be iven on the Pinio, Organ, Violin, uitar, Mandolin, and in voice cul- North Side Square, next deor to Mo State Bank | ture, pay what I owe and must have a|long time can be accomodated at, settlement in order to meet my ligations. So call and settle. Thanks yours, N. M. Nestirrops ob- | once by calling. Will loan on Real | Estate on time from one to five years : and allow borrowers to pay part or ing you for past patronage, I am / all at any time and stop interest Money in Bank; no delay. 50-tf. Dr. 3 ’ Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve and in cone month ute I was cured, much to the surprise of all who knew of my condition. I have been in ex- cellent health since and have recommenced your remedies to many of my friends.” Louisville, Jan. 22,186. D. W. Hizzon. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health.