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FREI EON TENS EN e Pimples, blotci oily, mothy s thin, and fal prevented effective skin pn soap in the worl: sweetest for toilet, | (uticura Boar ia eold throughout the world. Portes Davo any Cuem. Conr., Sole Props., Boston, U. 5. & gn ** ow to Prevent Face Humors,” mailed free EVERY HUMOR W. O, JACKSON, LAWYER, BUTLER, - MO Will practice in all the courts. BUTLER WEL: LOCAL ITEMS , the most veantifying Ss and nursery. From Pimples to Serofala cured by Curicuma Remavizs. For Sate.—Fcur thorough bred male, Birksbire pigs. 41-3¢ Mike Curry. Mayor G. W. Clardy haa returned from a business trip through Neb- ruska end Iowa. 80-acre farm, good improvements, most all in cultivation. five miles northeast of Butler, to lease for three or five years. Cash or bank- able paper. Address box 33, Johns- | as purest and | i Cattle for Sale. | | 200 hend of 1 and 2 year-old steers | jand 75 bead of 1 aud 2-year old heifers. These cattle can be ceen | on pasture near Adrian. Will sell | in lots and on terms to suit pur-| chaser. Ca!l on or address | Gero. BrunpacE, 42-36 Adrian, Mo. signed asa member of the township board. A petition was circalated | asking the county court to appoint Squire Hemstreet to the position | Wichita, Kas., Sept. Bunker, a son cf one of the famous | Siamese twins, bas the largest wheat crop in Sumner county. The Siaw- ese twins, after growing rich from the proceeds of their tours, purchas | ed plantations in North Carolina and |married. W.H. Bucker is one of a number of their children who came West. } | 3.—W. L.| “Marderer Caught. Boise, Idaho, Sept. 2—Jobn Hamblett, alias Bob Childers, elias Bob Grant, the marderer of Ben Gammey, at a dance at Rock Creek, Grant county, Ore., in February, 1894, was caught in Dillon, Mont, last night, after having eluded the officers for threa years‘and commit- ted a second murder when a porse was close upon histrail. Hamblett, or Grant ia wanted in three States for murders. Did You Ever Try Electric Bittera as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly town, Bates Co., Mo. 41 4t. A premium of a three dollar hat offered by the Rich Hill fair associ- ation for the oldest man settler of the county attending the fair was awarded to J. L. Ludwick of Butler. The Woods hotel, Clinton, came near going up in smoke Saturday. The timely arrival of the fire depart- meot and a good pressure of water saved the building from total de- struction. The loss was put at $1,- 000. Levi Gray and Albert Briming- ham, two conyicts released from the penitentiary Saturday, were rearrest- ed as they left the prison and taken to Clay county, where Gray is want- ed for rape and Brimingham for grand larceny. Mrs. Lethe Woods, aged 86 yeare, the first whits child born in Pike county, Mo., died last week at her home near Louisiana. She was born in Buffalo Fort, near that city, which was built in 1811 to protect the set- tlers from the Indians. The 14 round contest between Corbett and Fitzsimmons will be given by Wm. A. Brady at Opera house Sept. 22. This is the same company that showed this contest at the Grand Opera house in Kansas City and played to packed houses for two weeks. Price 25 and 50 cts. Congressman DeArmond is in towa this week for a short visit with Greenfield relatives and friends aud a tew days much neaded rest and re cuperation after the cares of the recent busy session. Mr. DeAr mond will discuss the money ques- tion tomorrow, Friday, evening at 8 o'clock, at Antioch.—Dade County Advocate. Mexico, Mo., Sept. 6—A wreck occurred at Foristell,below this city, a little before midnight last night. The fast mail on the Wabash, bound for Kansas City, collided with a bull and the engine, mai’, express and baggage cars wera ditched and a general smash-up ensued. An un-| known tramp, riding behind the baggage car, was killed. The ene} gineer, John Eagan of Moberly, and | Fireman Greasey of St. Louis were! badly scalded. Thetrain carried a! great many passengers, but none were injured. Dr. S. A. Roe, who bas been in the active practice with Dr. Christy the past summer left for New York City yesterday, where he expects to | study Materi maedica at the New| York Homeopathic Medical College | and will also take a course in the Ophthalmic college on eye, ear, nose | and throat. He will be gone until the first of next June (1898) when he will return to Butler and contin. uethe practice with Dr. Christy. Dr. Roe is a graduate of Missouri adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence ia giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipa- tion, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medi- cine youneed. Health and strength ere guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1, at H. L. Tucker's drug store. Whitecappers. Richmond, Ky, Sept. 7.—News has reached here of a brutal case of Whitecapping in the southern part of the county. The persons whip ped were Charles Murray. Nra. Cle- mons, his deaf and dumb daughter; Robert Clemons, her husband, and | work at once in the canuisg factory Bryan Will Open the Ball. Sioux City, Ia, Sept. WHERE APPLE 1S KING. | 7.—The lo} Siioam Springs Disirict Rushinz/! eg} Democratic campaign will open Thousands of Barrels to bere October 4 with addresses by Market, ot ae { Wm J. aud Fred White, Democratic-Populist Silver Republi-! can nominee for Governor of Iowa , October 4 will also bs the opening day of the Mondamin Carnival. The city will be crowded with visitors Ties Siloam Springs, Ark., Sept. 3.—A)} ryan full forces cf people will be put to) here, and at least 100,000 bushels of | apples will b2 canned thi3 season This section is full of apple buyers} | and the epple business continues to; Lhe Detroit News: , boom,*there beiag a very stiff de | “About six thousand people visited mand from all o the United) Humme!, Hamilton & Co's show States. Our town has already ehip- last night and were well entertained ped 100 cars cr more end other | The circas is given ia points are not far behind it. Mr. with a big display of imported ror. ! Shuttleworth, of Londoa, Canada, jelties and the vast stretch of canvas! is here and wants apples for the ex & ent rely occupied with a net work port trade. He bes elrealy shipped i of rigging and apparatus used in| several carloads and kas several} the aerial performances.” parties buying for him. In about} The Winona Herali pronoune two weeks he says he will take ten | this the best show that bas ever vis car-lcads a day for the London, /ited Winona, and all the Dabuque | England, market. A Kansas City firm has contracted | 1 for 35,000 barrels or about 175 car! loads, anda Minneapolis house has) a ; i just closed a deal for 40,000 barrels, | A Deserted Wife. or 200 cer loads. The barrel facvo-} Holden, Mo, Sept. 2.-—Oa the} ries here can not supply ths demand. | Cu:lbowee road, 10 miles south of | One Kansas City cooperage ccncern | this city, a “mover” named Jemes | has shipped in 6,000 barrels and O’Brien deserted his wife aud child | contracted for 10,000 more. ren aud left them a road. Evening three rings j dailies are unanimous iu praises of | merit and extensive character Batler. Friday Sept. 17 destitute in 1 Tears and Kisses of no Avail. hore rae hs ee vee Bees | : ; horee he had tied bebind his wagon. | Atlanta. Ga, Aug. 31 —Governor {and a wagon cover and told her to! Atkinson had a ee wrestling | trike out for herself. He atartea | match Tuesday with a women Who | back toIndiana. She put the three | called to urge the reprieve of her | children on the horss and leit in- | husband, under sentence of death. fee Holden (Lhe eucene hens After H. 8. Perry had been CONES them clean clothes and sent them to ed and sentenced to death his wife Kansas City, where, she says, ele | set up the plea that the murdered Mbemcountyiiwason mau had assaulted her, and that it lroadalare ewarwipe with ties are was in defense of her honor tbat the aoe | Today Mra. Per- — j ry called, with a letter from ex See- Locked im the Vault. | retary Hoke Smith,attorney for Per- Merwin Mirror : z E 18 : i rht i ry, in which he said he needed more | Miss Merta Martin, daughter of | time in which to present new evi- Capt. J. C. Martin, cashier of the a Bank of Merwin, and assistant book- ence. “T cannot listea to that,” eaid the keeper in the bank, had a narrow ,.|;escape from suffocati st S - Governor. “The law must take its pe from suffocation last Satur course.” day. She fell ss'eep in the open With a spring Mrs. Perry had the gave | has a sister. killing was done. bank vault and Cashier Martin, una z § wares, lock Eis she re- Governor ip ber embrace, squeezing sa Seay ked her in, and she re : : : mained imprisoned in the close* and kissing him hysterically and ‘ damp dungeon for an hour. When James Blevens. Murray, in addition to being tere ribly lacerated, was struck on the head with a pistol and left for dead. Mra. Clemons, who is an educated refined woman, was beaten with a board, despite the fact that she was in a delicate condition. She may ie. City Sunday School Unior, The Butler City Sunday School Union will convene ia the Baptist church next Sabtath afternoon. There is an unusually interesting program to be presented, consisting of papers by Judge Smith on “Or ganization, Its Use and Abuse,” “What Shall We Teach?” by Judge Brown, and a report from the dele- gates to the State Convention, all interspersed with music by the But- ler Male Quartette, and songs led by the orchestra. Everybody in- vited. Columbia, Mo., Sept. 7.—While sitting ina third story window of | stable |tion with Mr. Clouse, who was his begging him to save her husband. The woman was finally carried out, and the Governor, who had fainted, had to be taken bome in a carriage. Later in the day he made bis an nouncement that the execution would have to take place on the day set and that he would listen more appeals. Capt. Martia returned from dioner acd opened the vault Miss Marta was found iu a precarious condition, but es soon as she could breathe the fresh air she scoa regained her strength eni was able to do her work at the books before closing to no hours on the same day. Sam Morrison Found Dead |K.C., M. & B. HOSPITAL SERVICE. Foster Beacon. | Samuel Morrison of Rich Hill, a Nee : life insuranceagent was this morn te DAN — S Promotion. ing discovered deadin his bed at peas Soe aes ile'Gommercal hotel ‘Death: was be Kansas City Raslroad bas ex i a tended its hospital service over the due toa dis f the heart, and aaa cua on Reaes Birmisgham line and opened up al took place sometime between day-| dis 4 eee break and 7 o'clock, when Mr. Hart | “SPePSary ane surgical opera Wns }room at it: passenger depot, on the | horn, the landlord, weat to eall) : an nah Se | corner of Main and Broadway. This | j : : isin charge cf Dr A- L. Ludwick, | Mr. Morrison arrived in towa yes- a : terday evening on business and put} peo nes EAs ; oT nected 5 oe the up bis horse and buggy at Clouse’s |TO8d's hospita: iu Kansas City for In tha course of convers n surgery of the leading schocis of} : 2 {this country. Dr. Ludwick will be friend, he asked if that gentleman|. ae in | 28 charge of the medical depariment ever had an uapleasavt feeli! Christian Female College in this city last night Miss Dale Allen, of Phelps | City, Mo, who arrived here yester- | day to enter school, lost ber balanee | and fell to the ground below. Her} body struck on a projecting roof | and landed onthe ground at leas thirty feet from the building and! forty feet below the window fro which ehe fell. Her mother and} several girls who were talking with| her when she took the frightful fall rushed to her side expecting to find a mangled ecrpse, but she rose to. her feet without aid and declared| that she was not in the least injured. | To-day she shows no evidence of the | accident and is not even from her fall. { bruised | There Is Nothing So Good. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King’s New Discovery for Cou sumption, Coughs and Colds, so de-! mand it and do not permit the! dealer to sell you some substitute. | He will not claim there is any, thing better, but in order to make more profit he may claim something else to be just as good. You want, Dr. King’s New Discovery because | you know it to be safe and reliable, | and guaranteed to do good or money Medheal College (Allopath) of St. Louis. He is a bright, clear headed | throat, nothing so good as is Dr. King’s}: New Discovery. Trial bottle free at | 28 deafness. H. L. Tucker's drugstore. Regular | years old and leaves a family in com-' | fortable circumstances. young man andin thus laying well the foundation we predict he will Teach the very top of his profession. refunded. For coughs, colds or! consumption and for all affections of | chest and lungs, there is) size 50 cents and $1. jin the ion |! the roed from Memphis to Bir-| mingham. For the present cases | requiring long treatment will be sent ; the chest and thickening sensat head. Mr. Clouse said he} had and attributed it to neuralgia. | g oad 2e ital i sas City, b At supper Mr. Morrison complained | = a Wee ey, ar to Mr. Havely of feeling badly. Mr. ee a aS ' Havely heard him snoring loudly | “tabi : ee aS Shay | during the night at frequent inter-| ; ae = we ee : ae oe ot als, from which he would suddenly | 222 01 708B Mace ape | “| Mes. W. W. Graves. He is rising At daybreak, or just before, | we ‘ Ae | rapidly in his professoa and his} when he arose for the day, Mr., ae - . many friends here are watching Havely heard bin snoring, and, : E eae = with prideand gratification when the ncise euddealy ceased he, a etics is thought nothing of it. At break- oR SUSE fast time be did not appear and Mr.) aS ae ceca Ss patna Hartshora went to call him Get ;* 3? LES, a oe ting no response be entered the|*” 1 exergy we look for still greater | bable that the company will! aud brother of e1se. bis very i : s from him room and found his guest had an im swered a call from earth er ere Pe, a wees Coroner Renick viewed the re Awarcec |mains, Lut as tke cause cf death) Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR BAKING was so plainly apparent called bo. jury and made no post mortem ex amination. The body was at once taken charge of by undertakers and removed to Rich Hi!l. } Mr. Morrison was we'l known and highly respected in Foster, and his’ death is universally regretted. He has beea a resident of Rich Hill since the early days, was a mason of good standing, and once held a po- sition of trust which he was com- pelled to resign on accouat of grow-| A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Fowder. | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. several years, and who is a graduate | ~ i He was about forty | POWDER i Bennet-Whecler Mere. Ca Headquarters for Groceries, Hardware Queens. ware, Farm Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Har- ness, Stoves, Flour, Feed and Grass Seeds. WE HANDLE THE CELEBRATED John Deere New High Lift Sulky Plow, The easiest Laodled plow made. sure and see the Deere before you bay. We a'so hindie the “New Amer- ican,” if you want u cheaper plow To wagons, we have the Peter Schuttler, which everyone knows to be the bast wagoa mide We also hin ile the Weber, Moline aud Clinton which are all first-class wagons : If you need a wheat drill come in and see the Improved Indiana. Now is the time to cut corn, and if you want to cut it up quick and witbout mach w rk, comein aud get ths Dain Corn Catter, as two men: ean cut from 150 to 200 shocks p-r day. We handle the Racine Buggies and Road Wagons which are the best made vehicles that were ever brought to Butler. Bring us your Butter. Eggs and Chickens. We always pay the top price in cash or trade P. S.—Please call and get your paper Your subscription is paid. You Will see the Finest ~HUMMEL, HAMILTON & CO.’S. MASTODON 3-RINC CIRCUS. COMPLETE MENAGERIE AND RACING HIPPODROME. Rare and Interesting Zoological Exhibit. Kingdom on view. Savage wild beasta. educated and tumed to docile, tractable pete, presenting most remarkable performances. Mr, William Sells, the Champicn! The foremost of all Bareback Equestriaos, acknowledged by the | press, the public and the profession the most remarkable rider to-day in the world. One Dozen Other Noted Riders. Mesers. William Dutton, James McElroy, Howard Queen, James Barry. Percival Robinson, Misses Moilie Murray, Effie Dutton, Kate Da- vene, Minnie Miller and other famous bareback equestrians and equeatri- ennes of world-wide reputation. 100 - ARENIC CHAMPIONS. - 100 Champion Aecrialists in mid air feats. Champion sensational flights through space. Startlirg exbibitions by mele and female jugglers. Thrilling performances by Hindco Snake Charmers. EE gf (TT yy 7 r eh Skies to Earth. © EXHIBITIONS DAILY, At 2:00 and 8:00 o'clock p. m. Doors open one hour earlier to permit of inspection cf menagerie. Tf you are neediag a sulky plow bey BENNETT-WHEELER MERC. 60., * Butler, wovoay, ser. | 7 th i All of Earth’s Avimal

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