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; AGOOD START. | | THE SET Spruce Items. Readers of THE Tm™eEs please let us hear what your neighbors do Because we only write what we think is true. Rev. Clark from Spruce preached at Pleasant Home Sunday. Harmon Bearman and two sons came to his brother Henry's Sun He has been traveling ever since last FAILEDTOCAPTURE ROBBERS And the Thieves Failed to Hold Up a Mo. Pacific Train. DETECTIVE JACKSON SHOT. ft Complete External and Internal ial ae 2 “ ae Ley sone = Miss Maud Oliver has been spend- . ; . Treatment for Every Humor. tendent Hardy, of the Missouri P2-) ing a few days with Mrs. Susie Kretz- 7} . 4 Eco oe c bas t a oon oti : = cific railroad, flustrated the plans of] inger this week i soften the thickened cuticle, Curicuua Oint. [a aug of robbers at Holden, Mo., om few cases of scarlet fever in - : = e ent (Kie.), to instantly allay itching, irrita- i sin ve teatn 3 ontrose. y ve Inet « ‘ 3 Hl iva, and inflammation, and sooth c A heal. we pita ; igus Ne = Quite a number of cases of whoop- | : just about double the amount of good that , 4 i oo URA RESOLVENT (30c.), to cool and a pas a point near ing cough in and near Spruce. f \ 1 4 i A single « ficient to cure the olden S Mrs. nnie Myers died at her home Te expnectec o for a starter i na ee is . . i polars , and Acting on the information red | Sunday Jan. 21, after a long illness we expec te t a tarter. And now all we as k of b ou sig ‘| rashes, itehing % Si) Sie aes 1. She leaves three ‘ Lee 6 soeige 3 a force of officers and detectives were | !rom consumption. She ves thre e ° i y Lee eh ialsombnton oo lapenda saa sas ace te sons and one daughter and a host of ¢ is to Come and see for yourself. 1! sent from KansasCity and Sedalia to ' N Sold throughout the world. Vorrer Dut axpCuru |" webs Ks * friends to mourn their loss. The funer- ‘ ‘ i Cor... soe Props.. Boston. Howto Cure Humors freee Jintercept and capture the robbers 1 3 preached Sunday at 3 { oe Goel dl FALLING HAIR Pro RAces Perccnted by ie 4 i al was preached Sunday at 3 p. m., { ix 4 cere — When the train reached Holden the} by Brather Clark after which the re- Ke Ee U artic 1 a officers were informed that the men] mains were laid away in the Union, ¢ 4 Bou NX ho were to rob the train were at a ;cemetery. ; E- ae o : - = : . = 2. 2 nee resort and it was decided to arrest|,, The Whooping, cough fe rag as the lowest are any object we know we can interest J‘) DENTIST, them. The marshal of Holden and| w, 7 B. New! ! Mr. J. B. Newberry and brother re- While at East Side Square, BUTLER, MO. | nother officer started to make the/turned Monday from their visit to vou. tent lanes ours arrest, saying they did not need any | New York. of , wipe es § hel; ae ve ‘i Mrs. Eliza Beard lost a fine heifer ; — le fl a help from the railroad officials, their : : e he FOSTER the first Monday of each month 2days i this week, she is also having her the i MERWIN, 2nd Monday of each th 2 days information beit £ that there were] 1.0.0 Gnished. | / wase AMSTERDAM, Wednesday following second | only two robbers in the hou The two Mrs. McClanahan visited , rev Monday, 2 days. : ; ick W ; { Q ) tt me eter e Jacks Mrs s “ osday. : ’ AMORET, Friday following second Monday|tMe. Detective Jackson, of . An uN k Wed day hag soft 2 days however, insisted an aecompaning Hae (ee ; sr has had 4 + thie ARCAIE, third Monday in each month 2 days. | the tata a Ne ater the | Hew hen house bui tis week } | © LABMEEAN, 4th Monday of each month 3. days. y rem. Inattempting to enter the} “yi. G. Quick has been hauling wood ‘ dou Prepared to do all kinds of Dental work. Con- | !OuSe Jackson, was shot in the head] the past week | - ‘ eultation free. H. M. CANNON, D. D.S.| just over the right eve by one of the] The following letter from R. H. G. = E = = ——————— = — Bi tior we will also have as fine a line of ; WALL PAPER, GARPETS, MATTING, OILCLOTH, § _and Window Shades as was ever shown in Butler. band and Keeran Mesa City, Ar ceived by Frank Kretzinger : | Mesa Crry, Ar. T. Kretzinger, Spruce, Grace Mercy and Peace Ty., was re- The the rob- mortally wounded. officers returned the fire of ‘ { * FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO INSURANCE that gives abso- The the bers, but found instead of two men Mr. Frank Dear sir: be unto thee and thine, amen. | Your letter of inquiry cometo hand afew daysago. ‘Tthere raised here without ir in the vuse there were six and all es- pov caped the The tip given Supt. Hardy by the woman was the result of a quarrel in a disreputable housp in Holden, the girl incensed at iste is nothing | 3 ry ation. Land j And sta here without a water right is useless | - a wa BS x Y the unless it is mineral land, but where don’t forget the Sewing Sachine We will J vo! lute protection. best the action of one of t | ' I | | | you have water the land will raise on | A { the gang determined to be revenged, : an average of 40 bushels of wheat to companies in the world. went to Sedalia and told Mr. Hardy have something to say about them later on. " ail slio-k : I the acre. Very little cormis raised | W e extend / FRANK ALL EN . s . a concerning the plans Of} here. Fruit and Alfalfa are the prin- ‘ lor . the robbers. cipal things except gardening. This} y > : = a! ae ga j 1 I x é 3 | ‘ ‘ ‘ “die B at > g o th Insurance Agency-| It has since developed that theplan | winter has been pleasant, only about | you one and all a cordial invitation to visit our store, ¥ th | ~With MissouriState Bank, Butler, Mo.| for the hold up had been delayed un-| #2 inch of ice and it melted before 10 | . < : = i $ f til Monday night and the train was a tens ie aaa ee ue bated | open evel y night until eight oO clock. W e solic lta shal e i a Z | fan ‘ q wns oe POPS IS > pal > orview. ¢ amis A j ‘. we to be stopped at Ceuterview, a small] is dry. Only a few sunstrokes occur! f i : f . i A H CUI VER station 8 miles east of Holden. The|here. There is plenty of vacant land | Or yout pati onage., Respectlully yours Y | A. H- LV ERs : here biblate eal Ste ieee . ' e : ’ leg | Funeral Director. engine was to be detached and the ex- tea ut a great deal of it is minera ¢ on JNO. HUTCHISON press car and passengers were to be peice spent beanies ae Bay dat ”, | , ) » seconc eral. ? Licenesed Embalmer, robbed. As to my liking this for a permanent | y th f 4 peel In the house where the alleged rob-| home, Ihave been here only three ‘= de / sans bers were discovered was found a| months, but persons who have lived ‘ 2 . = py 2 " é iti » y eli vi ; BUTLER CASH watch taken from the telegraph oper- ss oy any need ee a best « a | a A f nate they know of. ang ; DEPARTMENT STORE. ¢|8tor at Independence, who was held|as-.ae one anchors witntie wore ast Side of Sauar | eae ; up in the Missouri Pacifie station ¢ weegiitics 2 _ go Last Side O Square. 4 rs > al pee é station a/to irrigate. It takes five years to ‘ tl F few nights ago. grow orang: Pears, apricots, X t Allorders attendedto prompt- 4 Detective Jackson who was i, | peaches, pur ites el di f ; : 4 ly, day or night. The best a single man, 35 years of age. a son|St@Pes are five here. You cannot x Ld E » hearse in the county. ape ean age, # £00) tend as much land here by one-fourth d } > "Terms: CASH OR ON CREDIT. of ex-Marshal W. P. Jackson of as in Missouri. ; ) ¥ Bes enti ies) Wak dalia, and is known asa brave and] A few cows and chickens and tur- Passaic Items. jot hides. We think that is isreal well | in earnest about the building of the , ¥, No. 52. efficient member of the railway secret | keys will make a living for afamily.} Winter has taken a new holdonthe | £07 & little one-horse town. At this new court, and has she any show to € PIPL IL LE RR ESD II : Tam told improved land is worth] _. z age % # rate we ouvht to be entitled to a de-| get a chance at it. Some ask about 0 At aaa ks Vise $50 or $60 per acre, according to lo- ——— by running the mer ‘Ury | pot. It would be a great accommo- | Adrian, what is her prospect? some t le ea nt Mt Gn WHERE IS JOHN STARR? eation, water rights included, or land; @o0mn to 5 degrees above zero Sun- | dation to people who wish to travel! think about the same as Rich Hill. Say, do you kn . F. Richards, i : 5 a - é r welling the best washing machin without, $12.50 to$ per acre.|day morning. By the way, we are | by rail. : How about Butler? there is where it | RS . Sah aetie Water right costs from $500 to $600. | jittle like the ol 6 pe 4 We were over in the neighborhood | will be built. Should it be put toa : earth, guaranteed to wash anythi A s : : little like the old woman whos: h 4 t ay c clean without washboard in five min-} Papinyille Blacksmith -M ‘dual Hoping this will be satisfactory I|neyer could see why that “stuff” in Of Ed Wyatts one day last week. | vote the Hill will vote for it, Adrian | t j e ap jacksmi ysteriously x : : i i utes at Blocher Bros., East side of . * |remain, yours truly, the thermometer going up or down Most of the farmers are done plow will vote for it, and Butler and the 7 t Square, Butler. 11-1m Disappears. R. H. G. Keeray. | made the weather hot ot cold. but it ane eae 4s Le sli 3 = ced tba ; middle bie ae Butler, and which t Nevada Post. Abb Young is having - | daes just the same e xe ready to harrow their ground and | town will have the majority. -N Se He cee 4 é quite a lot of | daes Jus ': . 5a a aes - i . rede ape stg, 3 } Fon cdewey foun, serners John Starr, the village blacksmith | logs sawed. ad to see the spirit of firm- corn Bee ane cates Jara a cae Bhindi en nee i company for their baie ae p fit, |@t., Papinville is reported missing.| Ben McBride and family are living ness shown by our county court in : ‘ —art ge ne Bone ee ( pany c pecial benefit. | He disappeared from his home| in Appleton City. Star. |Seeking the sentiment of the people —— sutiler. AL The line is to run to each farm hou . PI : i Ula yds PP = ila Virgini s = i andeach stockholder is to pay 75] Wednesday morning of last week, or ee cea in regard to the building of a court emer gee | cents a month as his share of the| Sometime during the night before A Night of Terror. house b)fore taking a permanent step | We heard it and dotted it down, sd | have also recom- 4 operating expenses —Lamar Demo-| He bad entertained a number of his} “Awful anxety was felt for the|!™ the matter. Only give us the kind | woot happens ir and cut of t erat. Peg te ee neighbors Tuesday evening and was | widow of the brave General Burnban | 0! # house, the cost and a_ building | 5 His pose ema Pre mended these medi- apparently in high spirits. of Machias, Me.. when the doctors |CO™mittee of farmers to aid in the Mrs. W. W. Park has some fine z A Weare in receipt of favors from Mecusday atts es he was|said she would die from pneumonia Se oe it sf EAR ot the sy Src cai brea ilch , cines to my friends our friend J. D. Black, a former But- | C@led to breakfast he failed to an-|before morning” writes Mrs. 8S. H scheme Seen apical ee ned ee ee a ler boy oe Aas e pee ara swer. Investigation disclosed the] Lincoln, who attended her that |¥#nimous voice in these parts for some calves for sale. who suffered from ot = ee ee fact that he was not about the prem-| dreadful nigt 7 its erection The postmaster will be in his office wee : if ¥ : at he was not ¢ ght, but she begged for é ees 2 ne POStMASeT WEL De In his ollice we ” the harness business in Lompoc, Cal.,/ises. His best suit of clothing and| Dr. King’s New Discovery Thich nad| ©. Lockhard is feeding a nice lot of February 5th to make out pension female eakness. where he has a splendid trade. He/his gun were also missing. The] more than once saved her life, and|YOUbg cattle and hogs for the spring papers. roe writes that everything is looking | Whole matteris shrouded in mystery |cured her of consumption. After market- They are beauties and will Parish Nickell’s child got scalded oe: fine there and the people prosperous | 47; Starr was away from home at] taking, she slept all night. Further | b's top pices. : : Saturday, but not seriously. audi the time of her husband’s disappear-| use entirely cured her.” This mar-| Rufus Lockard has bought the Cline Cope has moved from a ey ance. slo Fie SEE BE : threshing machine and will thresh | Kz ¥ to his mother’s and will e pire velous medicine is guaranteed to eure = ms = . : 5 es Me OR at ICh iscthe anniversary. We are informed that Mr. Starr was | all throat, chest and lung diseases. | £T@in at reasonable prices. Rufus is | farm there this season. of Lincain’s birthday and the Bates |e at Sc hell City the day he dis Only 50c and $1. Trial bottles free }® good industrious yonng man and A.J. Dugan and little daughter County Woman's Relief Corps No. peared from home. Financial em-|at H. L. Tucker's Drug store. we wish him a bright future and if we| Laura went to Jefferson City last $26 wall celebrate it by civince barrassment is supposed to be the aoe are blessed-with a bountiful harvest | Tuesday to visit the family of Zera ovate: supper at Sprague &Sw cause of his disappearance. Grand River Items. he will be alright. Let us look on | Raybourn. i oe . the bright side at all times Some think f i store room on the north side of the - -. LOS = ee ._| the bright side at all times. Some think Judge Wolfe and his Bidice: Briss 16 conta per igh, ey. Grand Wolf Hunt. Bs pti Shar fair roads in this) The young people of the Passaic | associate judges should hold a 7 _ eS Stay * 3 4 so farm wor »ighborhood are going to have ; epti Virgi = rites c E er, of erybody come. JENNIE MEEK OGG A grand wolf hunt will be held in| and travel are es ‘see te neighbo going nh a | reception at Virginia Z ’ Lulu Hunt ; . i = a i bs are progressing nicely. jlay party at Mr. Long's one night The dear 1 i Viewinia |” 2. St. Louis Co ‘I saw an advertise- Corps Press Correspondent. | Mound township Sept. 14,1900. The} Jas. Cope and R.M. Powell were ccd i pte a eet) ne dear people around Virginia | ment in the paper of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- ‘ 3 . sds : beg «= ee this week. d ription 2 ¢ use of it abor yen hunt will embrace the vi visitors last Wednesday week. = is hauli Eas Beez afraid of small sent and most of Ttoske ve botties of ft ond red bottle of Golden The funeral of the late lamented M. embrace the following ter-}*'\y 2 Sallie and Minnie Tucker of| ; Arthur Hee is hauling his corn to | them have their lives msured. | Medical Dlecovery,’ and my health is better now 7 0 eS *. . + ae al 8. z a cK »] - i ae cask, ie i . i < Z "© ton ~ “> 8. Cowles at Kansas City Sunday |Ttory: Beginning at Chas. Coneklin’s| Nevada and EID assaic. He isanenterprisingyoung| Dr. Lamb informs us that he is | than it was for years. I have also recommen! J : : Nevada ¢ orado and Mrs. Jas. , = aay ee sere. . hi ne nme of my friend f- was attended bya number of our|{at™ thence east to Wemott School] Dilard of Hughesville Pettia eines sae a tied in the} prepared to vaccinate anyone that fered | m fergaie weakness and od Peau or . my ie eee Seer fe ¥> {near fu e. is sober and industrious | wants security against small pox haye followed.” i citizens, among whom were Joe and house thence north to Altona and | visited Mrs. R. M. Powell last week.|and an honor to any community.| Will Cope went to Pleasant Hilllast | ..12¢ greatest advertisement of Doctor James McKibben, brothers of his|4@tian road thence west to Adrian Messrs. Frank Potter and Maxwell] Ve wish we could speak of all men in| week and will spend a few weeks i | | Pierce’s Favorite Prescription are the Sint wih Conk FJ Tread ia{ thence south by Oscar Reeder’s and | "eT Seen driving in these parts last} the same light | teat woe " sae Sosa IN| women who have used it and been cured » Capt. F. J. Tygard, an old |" Tere f week in search of horses, ‘Joh i a ; j mat section attending Seven Day | by it It is not = common “cnteame friend and others. Along obituary | 4 Crowder’s farms to place of be-| Mr. and Mrs. J.F Sonecise onto ohn Jury has rented the Dillon} Advent meeting. — It has a single purpose, the cure of dis- tahwn froth Gis ck tlie Kansas City | one: M rs. Wise and Stub-|tained a number of idate Gul dase farm for this year. He expects to| Al Burke and Clifton Jackson rode | eases peculiar to women, and this pur- : ; : : ¥} biefield will participate with their Wednesday week St)raise some tobacco. He seems to| the horse into the Woodmen ball last | pose it accomplishes thoroughly and per- papers is published in another col-] hounds. No firearms will beallowed. ii dacsco Gas be t dtl think the weed will command a good | Thursday night, John Nance ring- manently. umn. A general invitation is extended to] road on west pashingabey paresis " 2€ | price this year. | master | There is no alcohol, or opium, or other - Ee ., ,| all who desire to participate. t Rack ne bridge, then|" W.F. Maddy has rented his farm| Lawrence Wallace and sister Miss | 22*cotic contained in Dr. Pierce's Favor- Married at the home of the brides eer h to the old road. 2 to his son, J. D. Maddy, forthis year. | Leda, were the guests of Same Doke | oe eee speee ne © eee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turman| Santford Hardy. editor of tt Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tucker visited | and will go to Webb City where he| and family at F< S: i | be truthfully made for any other prepara- 8 a : : : s 1€] R. M. Powell and family Sunday ae . 5 “oe ie ~ amily at Foster Saturday and | tion put up specially for women and on Wheeler, in West Adrian, on Sunday | Rockville Reflex, was in thecity Mon-| The wolf chase over by Dayton last ee eereaine Dumsness iar | Nabbet sale at the medicine stores. Accept no January 21st, 1900, Wm. Young|day and complimented us wi Sat sided success. work at bis trade : Jack Berry's team ran away with | substitute. ‘ es ) P nted us with a] Saturday was adecided suc there i ‘g i and. Miss Elizabeth W. ree “a hace ak 2 pa . John Wright intends to builda fine | him Saturday throwing him under| Every sick or ailing woman is invited X Slizabeth Wheeler, also | pleasant call. He was here toattend | being about 450 participants. h in th H z * : p sult Dr. P by let E i innie W Miss Minnie Addk 3 hous in the near future. He has all) the wagon. The wheel passed over | t? consult. ierce, by letter, free of Perry Moraland Miss Minnie Wheeler. | the court house meeting. He thinks} woos “2Ume. 4 leman spent last/the rock ready for the foundation | his body ing bi | charge. Every letter is held as strict! ey Sees E : 5 ai Wednesday night with Miss Mary ii :, : ody hurting bim pretty bad. Dr. ivate a acredl fi 1 Only a few invited guests were pres-| if Rich Hill will build the court house| Adams.” : TY | and his pe fixed to suit. Lamb was called to see him private and sacredly perp. 1 All Aca ae 3 v is : S. y - - a i - a ue answers are cent in sealed env ‘ ent to witness the beautifulceremony | the county seat should be moved| J. M. Allen has commenced build-| - L. olfe is moving his house _Word was received from Kansas aring no advertising ve other petane which was preformed by Rev. J. A.|down there. He says he is the only|ing his house and reports getti 1old goods to his home in Passaic | City last week that Oscar Hensley , watter upon them. Address Dr. R. V. We wigan Adrian Journal B tess El ely ports getting | where his family mill make their fu-| had the small pox and had been taken | Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. y. an - F Be : : the Snes He says he agg ag Tay 5 i Week ee turn home, while he will return to his | to the hospital. His house was under lf you have catarrh. rheumatism | | parol by a number of his} tained afew old and ound people satin home where he intends to| quarantine; among them were Gor- eS. ke age s Sa friends to enter the race for Represen-| last Saturday. Judge Moulton and boy ee oon teed — allace and wile and Miss Lena’ DUROC HOGS FOR SALE. Trilla anc ye cured as thousan Prof. Seawright were ~ re | Sanger: 2 Jenkins. others have been. conversationalists soon avitteiest | We will make a brief statement of! Cole Hensley says t sine ee Be ; sold his residence Winn -A Wann ; What our little sountry Millage has | been dodging him ce he was at s Se SALE Sane ratte ranch Maxey. and will Eee 2 oe doing pee iy — in the w ay Oscar Hensle nsas City the eee COURMY: lahoma, on ithe farm. Capt. "or S a, jotshipping cattle, hogs. grain and | night before he was taken to the pest Beaver river, 30 miles south of Lib-| he li eae eaten ears it es ve good work | produce of all kinds: 37 cars of cat-| hospital he says they have scevarih. oi eral. Kan.. 480 acres of deeded hay {ha 1e lived a good part of the}one Percheron Ca so twostallions, | tle, 67 cars of hogs, 10 mixed, 31 cars | letter stating he only had the itch pat coon rangeadjoining. Forfur-| time on the road between town and} 1,600 mands cae ack Taint | of corn. 10 cars of flax, 95carsofhay | We would say for our ownselves, we ther information address _ B the farm,and that wasn't so nice — atic ace cht 1 ie saddle|1 car of timothy seed, 78 coops of| would ratherhavethe smallpox than| 4... 0. H. Smpsox, Dodge City, Kan. | Amsterdam Breeze. add = Rae oy Sore on or chickens, 195 cases of eges, 1285 fb | the iteh | I have several brood sows for sale. ress A. J. Ernart, Elkh: j 2 28 e iteh. : ot khart, Reg butter, 810 Tb.of game and 270 ft)‘ Some wonder whether Rich Hill is! JAS. PARK, Virginia} i 4

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