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Che Butler yOL. XXII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. NO. 46. MOUNT D4STRESSED BY HANNA. JOHN M. PALMER IS DEAD. ’ a — j :) cK | BBEN oY of Existence of Trusts, He The End Came to the General in Spring- ; a Thinks, Was Unfortunate. field, Hl. Special Premiums OFFERED BY Faumew Bank, ALL PURPOSE HORSES This Morning. s Indianapolis, Ind 20.—Gov Springfield. [1 pt —Gen. J Lowest Prices for Goods. | what be SE SOMME Ged at tn, bones at 8 oclock this morning of irt’ disease. He was upon the eet until a late | ¥ wing the 4 = ad re. = h i U I >was app ) enn the eutire United States and was an Black Dress Goods, ise. ee F pea oe He was 83 years old cass rs term in the Ur f Senator = ' our last 10 1 of the campaign,” The newest weaves at popuiar prices. 4 na Illinois and ws All wool materials 29c¢ up. He saic unwise to | ident in 1896 on t Jacquard weaves 25c up. Bait : ee Four years 2x ilmer was inst HIM. | the candidate nt on the » C18 national or gold suckner was ialeandidate. ¢ supporters knew it th - hance for him to be eler r other state, from old demoeratic ticket. but tl rench Flanne S, | Hanna will only injure the Republi-| seem to be a chance Of divic can cause. democratic vote this was ¢ Hanna's declaration in Chi understood. has led the governor to | ( jadvise Co ressman Landis and Col. The proper things for fancy dresses or tailor made suits. | yw Durbin that further speeches <i Endured Death's Agonies Boy Blessed With Grand Daddies. | in this state. or: ?. M. Landon told us atnoon that Gar Oscar Michael}, 11 nths old, resid- In plain, plaids, stripes, dots, etc., a beautiful showing.| in his speech at Perulast night the | sidered the next best 11 be two | he dow ing in northert s, is unusually | eats . | gold democratic candidates de an j from w — ; covernor said: There are trusts in blessed in t er of grandpa- extensive tour, talking free silver ticket. At many places in the doubtful states thev w ooted and reviled by those who } follow- jtion. The governor said to-day: ed the democratic party into the ~ | silver camp. d oS J < ll cceen ZA tI \ lored Waist Silks The republican party isnot opposed ——— - firey Bs to legitimate use of capital, but it is Swift Justice. |opposed to combinations that re- Dixon, Il., Sept. 21.—Swift and | strict outputandcompetition. Such ster such relatives and- em bein Black Silks and Satins, ae ee ne The good kind we keep, extra qualities at 7 | to bea re it gran thers. E.C. Michael s line is Frank and his great s Edward Michael, « mo s side the child's ris E. A. Archer, aged 76 it grandfather (the moth rs father) is F. W. Willis W » is »kid that can Hill Review erence to Hanna’s asser- ranteed Triz Mostly plain, some stripe and polka dots, come and see them. shes : justice was meted out in the! yy |) Pucker, dr 5 eq 2 2 combinations are infamous. Miller County Cireuit to-day to Otis - ual if & Kirtings Anexample of the work of trusts) Allen, the negro who assaulted the NEGRO FAMILIES AT WAR i i jat Jeffersonville is cited by the gov-| 12 . | year-old daughter of Thomas sro Very popular, some choice things. lernor. He says the trust has recent-| Fanchor at Iberia last week in factory there i away. At Craw-| Last Saturday Allen was tl Meet at a Picnic and Engage in a hy closed up a c aLadies and Misses Jackets » -.% fordsville, near which the governor | ed and placed in jail ¢ hasan extensive farm, on which is | Court met Monday 1¢@ Was committed on F i} yrehend- Bloody Battle. Public Sale. uscumbia ned will sell at public mises 2 miles due ,and 6 miles north Warre1 bloodies west of I Mo., id the grand A splendid variety in new stylish designs and his private residence. was located a | jury immediately returned an indict- at fascinating low prices. _ 2 x for many y occurred at wr west of Butler, on ut t 5 ] \large nail factory. He said that the’ ment against the negro. Ye 3 js ‘ 7 a 1 ie s a bri mi OCTOBER 4, 1900, nail trust had closed the establish-| he was placed on trial for his : this city vesterday following prop to-wit: One was ur Collarettes | ment and that 300 or 350 men had. fore Judge Ha ll. The : . é 3 F families met at a pienie and renewed | roan mare i il by horse, one sor- Un been thrown out of work. given to the jury rel mare in foal by jack, one 2 ear-old_ filley, 1] f tl g astnight. At first very latest designs and lots of them ae ee hev disagreed, several of the jurors The v 2 Ss a > Editocs AaiPGent. they disagreed, several of th — 1s they are priced low too. ‘ OG: f ,, | Voting for the death penalty arama “ - F. M. Higgins. Editor Seneca, Ill. morning the balloting was resumed | "0" “eecap rrel Jonas Join an old well known negro citizé “vy, one 3 eee one mare mule, one span mules ree years old, one mule two years one yearling mule, one sucking one milk cow, two yearlings os, 22 head of ys, 4 brood > road wag- losi turkeys and he nd family of rs with aaa C eused his te ee BI t | News, was afflicted for ae see ; k ets Piles that no doctor or remedy help- | @0d at noon the jury returned ¢ oe : S 2 3 theft, and the two fi an ” s led until he tried Arnica | dict of guilty and fixed Allen's pun-]| 3ucklen’s 7 oe gether. There were ‘ m both ame to- eavy with : _ + |Salve, the best in the world. He!/ishment at 99 years in the peniten- We knew they would be higher so placed our order early in| writes. two boxes wholly eured him. a : : des and twelve on, 2 farm wagons, one Deering . . - e es. lnigilitin (Oeniles. | Gewetarnntaeds oe lukas’ Harare : -selke hav as o | re they went up. You will eet the benefit. | fnfallible for niles. ure guaranteed. | iets gagec {azors a mower, one sulky hay rake, one corn the spring before tl ey tu} 5 }Only 25e. Sold by H. L. Tucker Woman and Physician Dead. used and the bat planter, one set double buggy har- e | Druggist | = : 7 : iene Fehr al combat. (PC s, two stirring plows, 16-inch; one Table Line \ —_ | Windfall, Ind., Sept. 21.—Yester- | til n rly all : mba a attvnton Gos abe ee ae Where Will It Stop. iy afternoon Mrs. Stewart, wife of | Joiner was slashed onth roat and | 3 Joction harrow, onerick oats straw George Stewart, a farmer, went to} neck and may die from 20 acres, 15 acres timothy hay = war revenue computed to support | the office of Dr. J. R. Powell, one of} The leader of the to ir ee k, ay pov na oats in bin 5, 3! 35, ¢ 5, 5 5 5c etc., are extré : } ; = . | Joiner was struck o T s: All sums under $5 s at 20, 25, 30, 35, 39, 45, 50, 58, 65c etc., are eXtra. | the wovernment while at war with a|the prominent physicians of the — oo E me Ae ume under $5 ceash in . . . ey ; =z a e ~ 6 a club and his skull ar $5 a crec f ontl Table oil cloth, the 18c kind for l/c. world power and an average tamfi;county, for treatment. Shortly af-| Qthers were all m iven without interest if paid | under the Dingley law of 58 per cent, terward the doctor gave out word | bruised. ue, if notso paid to draw 8 We have had a splendid business in this line, our values Washington, Sept 21.—With a to | when « Carpets, Curtain : ied ins otter, | oni scene tee |the expenditures of McKinley’s ad-, that thewoman had died in his office,| come to town appec to-day for per cent from date 5 per cent dis- a ts, u t | s [esa luring ve : tant tw | and she was found dead in his office| Warrants against and his count forcash. Note to bear ap stration during ie last two : \ family proved security W. M. WALLS months have exceeded the receipts chair. It was supposed that she | |from all sources by a fraction less died from the effects of anattenpt t() ~~ EEF U d or | than $5,000,000 commit an operation, and excite- n erw ear | During the first two months of the | ment ran high. Last night about 11 |present fiscal year. ending August | o'clock the doctor was called to visit nian . Je carry an i se stock of under-|. : a patient. This morning about 6 For everybody. We carry an immense stock |31, the expenses of the army and|S-SV "yo was found dead by the wear, made up of the best values in this country. See | navy reached the enormous sum of | highway, five miles from his home. | . our ladies special at 25c. Men’s wool fleeced at 50c. | $49,852,052 26, or about $764,000 His horse was hitched to the fence. oO | per day. and yet President McKinley 204 the body was lying on his lap} | : = “lrobe. It is believed that fearing | 7 2 Topsy Hosiery pases that the country is at peace. prosecution for the woman’s death, | At the present extravagant rate! he committed suicide. The coroner | m < | of expenditure. it will be impossible | is investigating both cases. ee == sierv a » the celebrated | ‘ 2 : | There is no make of hosiery equal to the cele fe ie Ea ane te oe ee peor is “Topsy”? brand they wear better and stay nek B00 | Sear oa acdens of tacaGon som sal Spruce Items. the prices are right. See our boys ‘‘buckskin’’ at] posed, but rather if the expenditures }continue to exceed the receipts as The new fall goods are open, the styles and prices are right. at = The people of this section are busy | working their cane and gathering | | their potato crop. | are light, sweet and wholesome, they have been doing the past two} Fred Schillinger is on the sick list. a Notions | months another issue of bonds will} Mr. Henton, our Spruce merchant. | while others are sour, heavy, 25c, equals others at 35c. | be necessary in order to maintain} has gone to St. Louis to purchase a | the required gold reserve. | bill of zoods. | bitter, unpalatable. The same gis Ree seaaian eae Rev. Clark was surprised by a visit sey Sree z : from 2 ber of his friends las Cyclone Sweeps Over Small Minnesota | {fO™ @ number of his irien os flour, butter, eggs and sugar are Monday, it being his birthday. Town. Mrs. James Stephenson has been | ‘ St. Paul, Minn.. Sept. 24.—A Pio- | Very sick for the past week. used; what makes the difference? Ss 1 RE SpE RAE CS Ses "he Green hay balingcompany ¢ neer Press special from Fairbault.| paling hay for Mr. Dickerson th mem | 18s all in the baking powder Spruce grist mill will soon be th A choice new lot of notions just opened. We only keep f the good things and at popular low prices. “Canton Flann At old prices, 5c, 6 1-2, 7 1-2, 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2c, same Minn., says: Word has been received | week. eas a came Su —_ : here to-night that a cyclone struck| I. M. Kretzinger ; qualities as when cotton was at its lowest. Mochisic | ab6 o'clock aidastias of Ives last wee ay 9 e & have been killed and a large number}. 0" "I r “ oe ES 2 in running order. j see | Men i) Fu rnishit s° more are missing. The report is very! Frank Kretzinger bas been work-| P meager. ing fer a Kansas City Advertising} ° A large tree was lifted from the | Co.. the past week. | DR. PRICE S CREAM BAKING POWDER New shirts, neckwear, etc., the best 50 and 75c overalls.| + yee es coshing busines - 3 oC sh £ s ess oo ° : NY ee last wage: : | can be depended upon always to make the food light, Ss : hoes and deposited on a brick building | “ Yurt Schillinger was thrown from| weet, delicious and wholesome. This is because it bee used asa saloon. which was com-/|a horse and badly hurt | sweet fi a 4 ; bined and con a a ‘ 1 > wreck P bodies ofl dd Ss henson has a large! i jentifically and accurately combi e at $2.00 and $2.50 which are unequaled for style, pletely wrecked and the bodies of| James Steppheds - ao ; : . 5 eight men were taken from it. It | Wuantity of weet ri bes woe os "7 res P ae eae | eo. r 5 quality and wear, guaranteed m every way. does not say how much damuge was j noe is report oa a s acksmith is a dandy jdone to propeety there, but it is}; Mrs. Callahan, who has been very | tains the purest grape cream of tartar, the most healthful of all fruit acids, used for a hundred years in the finest leavening preparations. O- Co % feared the loss is not a small one. |sick for some time, is improving ims me in and see us as we have made preparations to do| Baerga | slowiy. a immen eee : Stock of ds j A Powder Mill Explosion | Mrs. Susie Kretzinger and Miss} a Ss ock of goods} Sea j : er j = @ se f all business and oe choice stock 5 | Removes everything in sight: so do| Rose Skiler called on Miss Schillinger | Note.—There are many alleged cream of =} "ith the low prices asked are doing it. | drastic mineral pills, but both are) last Friday night. | tartar baking powders upon the market F j mighty dangerous. No need to dyn-| J. E. Kretzinger of Oklahoma. sold at lower prices, which prove, upon lamite your body when Dr. King’s | writes that they have plenty of rain) PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., sealysis, to be alum powders in dis- & | New Life Pills do the work so easily | and good grass for pasture. _ CHICAGO. guise. Alum is a corrosive poison, 9 | and perfectly. Cures headache, at The party at Mr. Brown’s last which must not be taken in the food. |stipation. Only 25 cents at H. L. | Monday night was a decided success. ORTH SIDE SQARE. | Tucker's, Druggist. | z FRONTz.

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