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~—6 The 6 Butler Week , > S ; inane ny 7 * .— — = = = = = a — yoL. XXII. BOTLER MISS MISSOURI, THURS ; =R , RSDAY OCTOBER 12, 189. NO 48 Tough Assails An Offcer. j call assistance from the Walnut BR that year ] Kansas City Times, 7th | Street station. Patrolman McNama in es aa — Re eteggenataieg : Detective Haldeman. who isattached | arrived in the wagon in auswer to Teel by oa a ee oa“ : : tothe Walnut street police precinct. j the summons and Preston and the enator ye "Th ony on “ys appears to be a mark for law break- | assailant of Haldeman were taken to Sats ae 1 we * i _ ener ; ers, Who take delight in trying to | ene Walnut street station. Europe and Talks About | cio ae ene : ee a es es . es him. Cr Sredsinan ie aa fous a ae lee tMAER the party plationn é rau ig n Five months ago, Haldeman at prominent citizen of the northwest ee: ie woeld bea plank voter He x ;anv a Thre) oul be a 3 ‘ A tempted to arrest Walter Evans, a | part of Bates county, was an active} Dee eg liv t . aes i we fis SAFE : " , \ | ‘3 oe e te a l- nperiaiisin t ne ; rious member of the Broadway democratic politician and was well) poy NEB . > Mr noto! CRS NEBRASKAN AS NOMINEE! ed. would undoubted! ° COUNSEL M dirty dozen gang, who was fighting known in the county. When General he important issues with some women at Nineteenth and | Shelby was appointed U.S. Marshal | Susy 5 i Sere ‘ Z : Walnut streets. He made thearrest. he made Haldeman a deputy and! BELreves siLVER WILL BE sTRONGER| matter any mor - t sais aie put Evans turned suddenly and | after his term he secured a position | RE 1 serie Bente : ‘ . THAN EVER wave at gruck Haldeman in the face and; 0n the police force of Kansas City as | ane be rial : Y Prialisin me started torun. He was stopped by | @ detective. | sae tion under d z ie nal patent h eve : ion under discussion means just the api — sre olver, | Yellow Jaundice Cured 1A STI-IMPERIALISM AN ISSUE, | reverse which shattered the bone in one of | gige 5 | : | Suffering humanity should be sy | —— — o R t 2CCESS: »d TEES eee, nit) ye sup- | es re his ankle and necee itated the am j plied with every means possible for | peo NTY COUF DINGS putation of the foot. jits relief. It is with pleasure we pu )DESLARES DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM] , Pee eS Yesterday afternoon Haldeman jlish the following: ‘This is to certify | WILL EMPHAS I : ees ba mS s : : Pe one Bln eeatioces | y PHASIZE THIS FACT l ment. will was the subject of another attack, Yell in iti terrible sufferer from | | . s s 4 a ae 2 ellow J: dice for over si a nd Stitt a which was brutal inits nature and | and wi Du etcetera cee month and Stith, Clerk : Spey , te j and was treated by some of the best Beers ae z s iff Mudd present foll entirely unprovoked. There might | physicians in our city and all to 1 o | CROK ER IS ALREADY IN LINE.| mae sivicn : ee + have been a fatal shooting but for | avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist. recom. | |} be eonaealisnaes the interference of Deputy Sheriff | eee Electric Bitters: and after | : aking sttles s entire \ . ny eee is | Harry Preston, who though an unin- | ..), : eas pevel » I Maer entirely v York, Oct nited States | p = eur ° , ake py cs sasure i . : ge t Mey econ took a band in the | pcommendina them to any person vv James K. Jones of Arkansas | idge and road o Deep affray long enough to prevent Halde- | suffering from this terrible malady. | man of the democratic national | S40. bride Ik man from shooting his assailant. | 4M grat fully yours, M. A. Hogarty, conmnittee, and wife, were passengers | M : Huds 1 for Batis plea that he had acted his part | Lexjueton Ky Sold by H. L. Tuck on the Cunard linesteamship Lucania a hy {see 36 water as the friend of Haldeman isalone re- | Met nae Vow ate cy todas ig R . e : ce : > : - Se They he > ag) re >) g a Phristina ra sponsible for his being let off without | Fort Scott, Kan. Oct. 6.—Twenty- | Ebay Have: ney ee . & = ’ a EPO er relane Se anc d ii " icense at Rict ] prosecution Haldeman was desiri- | eight head of 2-year-old steers were | = land, Scotland, Switzerland and " Py mek Hi ous of entering a plea against Pres- | stolen from A. N. Corbin’s pasture ; ales for several months. Senator 1 . Pe eae tore ones sai 1 e } - i et ereek brides > ‘ ton, but his plea saved him. (near Blue Mound last Monday nig oer aid that he had been nruch ey ize. Minzo to is ‘ ‘ r i | benetitter yr his lene ees sa Warrant tp - > Cor 1 It was about 5:30 o'clock andj and Corbin who is a wealthy stock enefitted by his lengthy European aie - ; : 2 s tre Si felt rez Ana ; e| School lban « Pr ‘ Haldeman had been attracted by lyaiser, has just recovered them from % sal ind felt ready to go into thy |, 8 J i g . ss ig ° . ] Ay ar k necessary in ve’ o rendy | Godtrey Jones f quarreling in front of a little store | a man who wasdriving them through an ore necessary in getting ready | ¥ Se C.8 pear Fifteenth street and Grand ave-| the Indian territory. The — steers for the presidential campaign a : ™ Sh . Senator Jones when aske« wive| Penaltyagainst Ro & E aue. Two young men were berating | Were valued at $1,400 and were sup ' nator Jones when asked to give| oe 2 3 ; 3 : | Ss Views e al situation, |Securities;on mer =< bonds the proprietor of the store in a lively | posed to have been stolen by profes us views on the political situation ee keri& Col < ° : . sale hie inw } , vwouecker ole rer 1 manner, and Haldeman in the effort | sional cattle thieves, who had bee s I that owing to his Jong absence | °C : f Z aes E ce 2 abro:z > was re ee order wasatl d ded to secure quiet, asked them to desist. | Stripping all summer from Fall River |" pane was nou as Fully, Tae ‘| urities? Poe rae tie: |v amall toun sear Bedonia miei Open pe sl conainonses Re noped at i man placed the two young men un- | man in whose possession they were hd be ina few weeks. When asked) ma ee ee ees é : I inion As ae of | OR railrodds and telegr der arrest and started with them to | found claims to have bought then oe mas'to\the probability off EM a s . i ; democratic ninati he presi-| 5-2. Mgrshall appo 1 stice the signal box at the southwest cor- | froma stranger. Mr. Corbin follow-] 4 se SG Sta eipetiae pean a hades eects ree bor W 7 af i “ | - NEV g ot "Hiam J. Brvan | the peacefo est Boour corner of Fifteenth street and Grand |ed the cattle about 100 miles and dency going to William J. Bryan, he | = ib : ayenue to callthe wagon from the | spent much money employing: men said: There is nodoubt that Bryan | i I <i : | fol Sy is is - | bonds were approved Walnut street station }and means to assist in their recovery. | 0.2 bhie demons ie: Oma fia. : D Hs : | on forpresident.” a idad- “as Spruce, I Embree ” k Fe on ie Hannes, tic ere pen and added: “Ha la i s s Beye | 3ucklen’s Arnica Salve. an i loubt iat question? |? e,gvest Dx 1G s He had taken out his key to open | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ap ody wera tonthat Meier I ae he > 7 : the t iF pk Brig) 1 Tae Best Satvein the Jd for| Bryan is sure to win : | West Poiat, W. R. Lewis: New H yox When he was struck from be- | Best SALVE in the world for oe 2 : fohn aa a a «| cuts, sores 0) salt rhe fever On the attitu of Richard ker | FON HLopnback leas , hind, the blow landing under his cuts, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever 1e attitude of Richard Cre sagen Heht Sateen rast cae sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil-|as to the nomination of 1 for} Vix: East Boone. Oscar Ask ear. Haldem: eleaber 8 Bie aa OR Be : : acne : ee blains. corns, and all skin eruptions, | president, Senator Jones } to | Howard, Jos. Smit wo prisoners to defen timself | and positively curer piles, or no pay | cay, merely replyin See el ; against his new adversary, when he | required. It is guaranteed to give] * rere ore ee ae Nshgepeageabberteces met a shower of blows that discom- | perfect satisfaction or money refund- tion, “Croker is already in line.” | Joseph Stanton, Mingo: SS. 4 ji jed. Pr 25 ceuts per box. For sale As to the possible outcome of the} tre . Gratd River: Jess “Na Wes fited him and almost sent him to the |), WoL Tu : : a se : s |‘ 4 Pucker national eam n of 1900, Senator} Boor Perry B ee ground. Haldeman could see the | ——____—_—— = he 1 he bel ae ley Pe ., . : : . 2 : | T Jones said he believes hat e Tree Vans, § iwiie 1 t outline of n big man in front ofhim| Shoots His Father-in-Law. aia Me DENS ee elgence: 4g 5 Riis arms very rapidly and | silver idea would have a greater fol-| Plearant;) J. V Dewy Se caald feel the effect ee ‘rs oe-1 Ft. Scott. Kan... Oct. 7.—Emmett | lowing than in the campaign of 1896, | water: J.-S. Frankli Walnut; W sould feel the effects lows re- | Quiry, a’clerk in the Missouri Pacific ; i 1 ; a : ‘ é | ‘vy, aelerk in the Missourt Pacific! He based his assertion on the fret J. G. Batd. Homer: ¢ W sulting from that rapid working. | shops here, this evening shot and] that the democratic party would re-| Pleasant dap ick but I . achi back lemocratic party would re-| fap: H. Pl K Bs Peas powerless to fight back. | probably fatally injured his father-in-| ceive support in 1900 from a new |W. W. Leach, Rockvilk So he drew his revolver. He leveled | ), : pate ae t | a oS ee = law, Capt. J. I. Tipton, a prominent | source. | PETIT JURORS > mi: r m anc 5 f eae? ES, ges Sea ane He eet cee || Old pelORona crane ner Tipton] “In 1896," he said, “there were| Estes Smith, J. P r. Jefi Me a e rer. nideme sal . ¢ . s id ae z ate : =n th : j had just returned from Yale. Kan..}/many republicans and others whojComb, Righard Batchel Mar ood shot, having been in the gov- Saag a eure : es ae 5 us ! where he had chi of a force of] believed that when the republican] Rapp. R. B L.A G ernment service for a numbe of years, and the shot from his revolver would but here is where guards at the mines to prevent dep- by strikers. He itened to kill his redations became intoxicated and thr have gone true. De} - Sheriff Prestor howed his | z : | ae _. I 8 ae 1 eae | son-in-law all the afternoon, even go-| now doubt the sincerity ofthat plank | Rex Gilbreath. M.-L. Dillon, Wn . : pe sald as . Ss ai © |ing so far as to telephone him of his | of the republican platform.” | Seelinger. 6 W. Morgan. John Moore, | ee fighting et ween Hak sae intention. EI ‘TS OF A LEAGUE'S PROSPERITY | Ed. Wyatt, Will Fis Win. Sto » big m: as ing on bu me : coe ; ; ; = the big yee Wes 2 ets ; sed At 6:30 they met at Quiry’s home.| When asked what effect he thought jJr Luce Nickols id not interfere unt! aldeman, | pipton pounded Quiry with his fist | the apparent prosperity in the wes 00 appropriated for lumber to beaten and bleeding, resorted to the | 4.4 then got asl pT ae ecole : oft Z 1 ‘ Sse of his revolver. Then Preston and then got a shot gun to kill him, /ern states would have on democratic | ild bridge over Little De ae its, FOV ORY ED. zi ; a ; when Quiry shot him three times, one | issues, Senator Jones said: Yes, 1) secti 7. township 41. r % aldeman’s armas he pulled | a 3 ; | a H a4 . Bass ene a i | ball entering the mouth. Quiry was] know they say at Washington that | nt taA. M mmons Pp neger oO s eapo é 4 e | H - 3 } ae on . bullet gel ‘ , rm ab thet arrested. Mrs. Quiry, who is|the country is in a highly prosperous | we Commissioner ordered to e pec LATHHESS! | a daughter of Tipton’s, has just gone | condition, and perhaps that is cor ike estimate for bridge over Hughes ground. ae A : Z iy 5 = Hi ae 5 ae te read j to Lebanon, Ils., to visit rect from certain standpoints. But 1] branch. between Charlotte and Haldeman was exceedingly mad by aa aoe = = | eannot see that is any great material | hart townships, north of Virginia this time and showed his star to} The special fashion number of | : ——- 4 ores lat} = ; eR hot ica : Preston and shouted to him to let | Harper’s Bazar, published October | PPO“: ee preset i Safa ee EM * Sia him alone. But still Preston held on | ¢th, contaims a comprehensive and - aa aah Spee a axe ‘ot ap-| LUE te his arm. After he realized that it | authoritive presentation ol autumn | Pf wae ve Stee ee | Can tee was of no avail tocontinue his efforts | and winter fahions. The number is has it done much as yet forthe labor: a sg : 5 in the line of revolver practice Halde- | elaborately illustrated, and gives full | aa ris in general ‘ ee and | : € 250 San turned_and looked at this first descriptions of the reception gowns, wheat rave not made any advance} T.? erwo Jae assailant. He was a strapping big | outing costumes, capes, wraps, house | t° — oO SR oo argument 9 55 S fellow and looked the bully. Halde- | gowns, and negligee costumes won| co eee =i ta deman called on some of the hands | will be worn during the coming aut- vane ogee Of course the ae ety ou Ffrom the Metropolitan Street Rail- | umn and winter. large umber (a microave mm the ont ele ‘ : Bway company’s headquarters and | of new and ori sl ons-hints | Tt ses = ee et fs peed i nok charee of the bie fellow | make this issue invaluable to every |S0™ —— greater or I - gut | E ude and Preston until Haldeman could woman. soy pe Pia abecate gent ea = 4 country needed was a iter volume | Mrs shop. temporary su culation.” | 10 Ov 3 y would have on | +6 | » said in em-|D = 6 00 4 r z r mlv those men whe f "0 DUVALL & PERCIVAL, } t only thos i ho g as } very narrow in their political : s ‘ BUTLER, MISSOURI. Z) social views. But voter it will £95 x FARM LOANS. We have the cheapest money to log 3) vreality it will be an] Gee ws s 4 * argume re 12 4 ever offered in the county. Call on us. | W. H. Fisher & (« is Sires declaration | Hes = thatt Le OPT dates in 19¢ MeKinley. he declared, | party declared for bimetallism, the | H good | J. G. Holland Ellis. S. L. Doke was made in all Ww. nddumb W.C. Walden. r ¢ presidential cand deaf r»osi ar 1) would be Bryan The democratic platform would be launched sley, Ca faith and sincerity. These same men | Wallace, Wm. Carroll, B. W. O'Neal FORSICK |). a , jw. A ( ( Pe ;L. D | G W Arc J mad count she w her v j T is H. L. Yr B k ¢ ~ si SOM. Ussess r Brat os Moore, bridge we Ww s j pe Wo s ; f Dr. King Cas . He = Mrs. I i tes W.¢. H & ‘ T m T ns st } st Death from Smalipox. 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