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ROBBED ONCE TOO 0 Channing Barnes, a Noted Bandit ma “ from St. Louis, Found Dead by Germany ly Enhance the Price and Cause Ha rman London, Dec.18.— Rev. Joseph Parker, be ioe who has assumed for a week the edi-] gly and $15,000 torship of the London Sun, under the | two men who were se heading, “Betting and Gambling Fore-] building by the nigh of solid character than one of brilliant mind addicted to habits that may have the effect of a pestilence upon the rising generation. to Supreme Washington, Dee. 15. the Rico-Philiy Porto the cases was shown | Washington, Dec. District of Celuml 18.—Tuesday day in the house. was tendance of prominent bar and by crowd lombia treaties or concessions for the Applications for the e. free rural shment routes are uring political of delivery that reaching the post oftice department at jin its councils, the rate of 250 per day. organiz: | Chicago Tuesday, DULL DAY IN CONGRESS. volving the status of Senate Devotes Most of Tuesday in Exeeu-] {0 the United States. tive Session District of Columbia in the United States Day in the House. fuesday. The widespr TO KEEP OUT WHEAT. May Pass a Bill That Will Great- of Breadstuffs rdship. -—The agrariar t the last pen with nitro- carried off by en to leave the operator in it tilts at the prince of Wales | the telephone exehe . The robbers and Lord Rosebery, as follows: | had a confederate posted-autside with “Woe to any country in which the] a carriage. in which all escaped. Hope heirs to the throne and prime minis-] is only five miles from Flat Rock, ters favor the race course, as it exists | where the save in the post office was nong us to-day. If princes are] blown open early Monday morn guilty, it is poor consolat fe us}|ing and $200 taken. It is presumed to rebuke peasants. If the premier] that the operators n both cases can blaspheme, he has no right to] the same. rebuke ribaldry upon the street. IT] o.oo a gE would rather have as premier a man EXCITES DEEP INTEREST. Argumert in Porto Kico-Philippine Cases Attracts Legal Lights and Legislators purt. Arguments in pine cases in- those countries resumed upreme court ead interest in »y the large at- members of the of were In the senate Mr. Tillman (S. C.) : gL detepietses offered a resolution calling upon the} “hich filled the public area and over- president for all correspondence with | "°° into the corridor. Senators the Colombian government showing | *" Tepresentatives in congress who what steps, if any, have been taken by ee esi ie esd wk acon nee this government to secure from Co-| ‘PPve legislation dropped in as the arguments proc fed and ve atten- construction of a canal over Colom-| ''’* ¢@f to the proceedings. bian territory from the Atlantic to hay Saga * PLEASES MR. CLEAVELAND. the Pacific. Senator Lodge said the resolution would be cons 1 in ex-| Ex-President Harri 's Elucidation on the ecutive session. At 1:30 the senate Relation of New rritory to the Con- went into executive session to con- stitution Is Warmly Indorsed. sider the canal treaty. : , = Dobe Princeton, N. J.. Dee. 18.—Former ee iene wal bcos Okie President Grover Cleveland was asked Dixon, Mo., De 18.—Miss Pearl] if be had seen Mr, Harfison’s speech Hunter, a popular school-teacher, has} @t Vin Arbor. Mr, Cleveland replied: mysteriously disappeared, leaving her | |! Te Sugars GEE ERO Ie be re ee ar EE ces suey | of the pers and regard it as the best parents in utter ignorance as to her | geliverance vet made on the subject which whereabouts and her school pupils liscusses. It seems to me that those without a tutor. It is hinted that » desire to acquaint themselves with Miss Hunter, who was engaged to a| Tg ae ee ee aa a hit ek te rial expansion means to our re- young farmer, wished to ce and what it threatens our people the eng pment and did not pe ly be rded better have the courage to face her lover. means of Omen Chae 6x Freaisent t o s furnished A Reason for Her M rte ; s mane niger yak : For a Kansas Exhibit at Baffalo, Marceline, Mo.. Dee. 18.—-The Linn . , y x } Topeka, Kan., Dee, 18.—The Kansas county grand jury returned an in- 3 ounty 4 Jury missix of the Buffalo exposi- diectment ag st Mrs. Annette Ayers re Tuesda and. form : t ere uesday anc or 1- for arson, it being charged that she bill prov I i \ : h iM providi oY an appropria- set fire to her brother-in-law’s barn tion of $ ee be i fi ee near Brookfield. Mrs, Ayers ist} : Date airman aa : ‘ 3 ; a Kansas exhibit to that exposition. woman who committed suicide in a ; sensational manner the New Al Urging Reinstatement of Strikers, bany hotel at Kansas City recently. Wichita, Kan.. Dee. 18,—Superin- te it Tice, of the Oklahoma division Mayor ked Up for Drankenness. eof the Santa Fe. says petitions are Atlant . Dee, 18.—Mayor rmes | coming t dents of G. Woodward, of this city, was locked | smaller te the reinstate in the police barracks on the charg ent of k operators of being drunk. ome time the z city council threatened impeachment Ex-Gor. Leedy Quits Kansas. proceedings against Woodward Dee. 18.—John W upon promises that he would abstain Kansas from 1897 from further intoxication, no action | : = Wash. was taken. I wi ec Pacitie rep iiative ternal Free Employmen for 5.102 Persons. i nee orde Kansas City, Mo.. Dee. 18.—Since the | we establishment of the state free em. | Kansan Accuses His Neighbor. ployment bureau here vear ago. | “Sdiler wit: places have been found for 3.102 per- | * re leg when in sons. There were 1,025 apy es wait i for servant girls that could not be | '°° voraggetae : filled because the women could not } sina he found to fill them. = 1 Sixty Years of Wedded Lite. VN ; | . \ The presi- Boonville, Mo.. Dec. 1S.—Samu ‘ ones Jot ri \ K, . i a nominated John Wooldridge and his wife have ist s f nsyl ete ee I insyi now min- celebrated their sixtieth weddin ga t Switzerla t i 4 Fe yes ste o itzerla t be rit niversary. They were mar s tates ter t sea county in 1840 and have resided 3 continuously since : Be. Fy Is, who was one 2 of the founders of » republican early of ation days a leader | died at his home in| Passaic Items. The weather for the past week he been hard on the corn huskers. We hope to finish this week if the weath- er is favorable. We learn that Dr. Son has sold his | ic and will move to} property in Pa for white and 27« for yellow corn. Passaic camp No. 5553 M. W.A met Dec. 13 and elected the follow- Chiffoniers, Lron and Wood Beds, Lounges, Couches, Tabies, over seventy styles of rock- ing Chairs, Chamber Suits, Center Tables, ing icers: V.C., N. W. Taylor; Ad- aa = eae nee i A etc. Remember our prices are low, are goods ser,U. Fr. Ye > > . de Mosier; Clerk, J. B. Rice; Escort, J. good. ©. Yeates; Watchman, F. G. Ruddle; Sentry, Fritz Mier; Manager. J. E. Thompson: delegates. J. B. Rice and N. W. Taylor. We intend going to Lafayette county, our old home and the gar- den spot of the world, to spend the holidays with old’ friends. L, E. G. W. DIXON, . West Side of North Main Street. aa REDD LIS EE RRO URI PAS HRISTMAS GOODS. juits Fresh Oysters, ' es se n« reichstag prohibi n : sea Police in New Orleans. n effect mpor on of Ameri- Wyoming in the spring. W ejhate to) Nuts Candies. c nned meats, is now using itS see him leave, as he is agood doctor, | 4 J powerful influence to increase heavily, ful citizen and a kind neighbor. | CENTRAL TRAIN. | bea: , ease heavl'Y a useful citizen and ¢ fe 2 saaaeailiasiintiisd wg the empire, notably on wheat.| Our vew merchant Mr. Wood Fresh Bread of all Kinds Always on Hand. 1 ing a rushing business. He has! Che aim of the agrarians, according doing a rushing 2 en seen all stvle ra Reg ere ee et ret i to our consul, is to make Germs his store full of Christmas toys and Oysters served in all styles. ng Acts o' é . : , Beles parce ’ the South Had Beeu W eutivel toot all co eaudies for the little folks Ice Cream made to order for Socials. His Own Throat to End His Saffering for it ‘ and food supplies One more week and old Santa will} cord. litficalt to > says the cor : . ae m x : pe tee Coenen Coe “ a ‘a Besad ae IOR cote be here in all his splendor with rein-/| Board, single meal or by the week. New Or ae a nS ? di ce RCN en hace cae (abhor cece in Locewand sisat: ooiemic Guan meme : robbers who on last Thursday ce ne ree ae to okies ee) Se eee ee Pe wine Line ot Christmas Candies in Fancy ane pr of the daily bread so needful to | ering corn, says he intends to have| s held up, within the city limit : : aaa 4 GbE ie ths | aaa a | Orleans, the Chicago mail train on - em Bee vig a: ae vgs sae Pat jagay time during Christmas. Yes, } : ; ae the Illinois Central railrosd, shot COUnEES: cpa ete hres = |we thinkeo too, ashe will go north, | Packages, also in Bulk Conn aa waa sage ‘ f ' se the crops of wheat | just over the mounds. ee WOE cscs aa throughout Germany, or decrease the] (* N. Sharp made a flying trip : é packages, ‘The! watch of Conductor et of the German people. oe ee ee I will appreciate your trade, Kinnabrew found on the dead man Di ? over to Appleton City, and reports - leaves no doubt of his identity as ue BAIL FOR MISS MORRISON | times good, but says he does dislike leader of the gang who held up the | _ ol hea to keep house by himself, will be glad train. of Mrs. Clara Castle IM Get Out : as Ls oon 4 i : PS Later the dead robber was identified 1 When %5,000 Bond Is Furnished | When his better half is able to come _ o x . as Channing B. Barnes, alias John i. | Her Fature home and see after wey rien gone Nelson, alias Jack Nelson. He w 4 Fldera Kan., Dee. 18.—The appli- Passaic is going to have a Christ-|,, = 4 an i ft i ‘ Sates Seu ACE ; Sast Side Square. Butler, Mo. wanted for holding up a train near J cation made yesterday by the attor- | mas tree and eve ybody is invited to East Sid i a Bera 4 in Express | 2°YS fer Miss Jessie Morrison that | come and see old Santa Claus. Cor the safe o le. erican Expres |... nsicaner be # ag =d e : = penal His brother, Ch Hen | oe italia ; ae : tay ere Lone, Mary Church, Gladys Wilcox ; eas i aes ed eats isis j us granted this morning. or eis oat é PONG wee ee Barnes and Richard Doyle were con | ee ee een en ene 00, She must | Byrd Wolie are the solicitors for the| © i] vieted of this latte xobhery and enh however, to the Butler county | finances. Boys, donate liberally. is serving a sentence in the i anus Ey iy aintil hoe band au approsed Whiledcaie sie and cane eee ae state pent $e Ww nee iss ae mh measly. everpane here’ (honebu Slias Set avely wus made to arrest Channing Barne Saunisdin wold he lensed gnendl > z E A 3 f in St. Louis he shot Chief Special] tye. thought it would not be less| George Walls is hauling his hay gertis Sbpien ae eae his | inan $10.000. It is reported here that |Dome. He says he is getting ready cacape hen the body was discov | \iics Morrison will go to her old |for winter. si “ ky say soe eae home in West Virginia when released. John Eichler and Grover Crews are Just as with your othe: buying. you want the nroat and had eviden just : ayecies ee e { i ee ee ry lust [fhe report sent ont by correspondents | «cin on a big rabbit hunt. d aS i Y nse DS aerwicdes weee init ce) ee eon talked of | = best possible results for the money. ou Conductor Kinnabrew were running. |) chine Miss Morri ia false: We hear that Frank Lee has rent- K He had been wounded in the back a) " ee od the Mosier farm. It ana acd fee he we ee un ae a EASY FOR BANK ROBBERS. farm and Frank is a good farmer. ’ * se At Hope, an indi age, a Safe Was George Crews has about 800 bush- S Y 2 ne HE STRIKES AT ROYALTY. Cracked hy Two Mon and $15,000 els of corn to gather yet. He says and note the price. ou Wi If le ve bet os eee his corn crop is good. statement that they are values. If you wan yer roapmereleeenarcant Shelbyville. Ind., Dee. 18.—Kennedy’s|_ James Tathwell is still in the corn anything in furniture for Christmas, from the Are Not Without Vices. ue at Hope, ea a oe was eD | business, and is paying 28e per bu. best to fhe cheapest : Sideboards, Hall Trees — Terese two oclock uesday morn- | | |= a states =e RAT AL ee Charles Proc 7S ho in a quarrel ec ee ee with James Cooney several weeks ago, was cut with a knife in the shoulder blade by the latter, is still ‘under the weather” from the effects of the wound which refuses to heal. It is more serious than at first antic- ipated, and Mr. Proctor is uneasy as to the outcome. ; | HOLIDAY GOODS. We are headquarters for Bibles, Aloums, Miscellane- S FRANK F: MABBOTT, ») Proprietor of ous Books and Juveniles. » Opera House Saloo Call and examine our stock of Holiday Goods. W. A. Lansdown, st Side Square. Southwest Corner Square, Butler, Mo. Always Keeps the best } LIQUORS. W INES, ETC, | ime Stone, Pure ylor and Sher- Druggist. Such as Davis Bros., > Cream Rye, O. F.C » wood Whiskies. pA Fine Line of a= | — ewe I asi RR RARRARRRR RARRRRED en EVANS-SNIDER=BUEL-CO. Live Stock Commission Agent, THE CATTLE, HUGS AND SHEEP. Money to loan to saecedila parties on approv Southwest rates. Special Attention to Stockers and Feeders, and all Native Missouri Will hold its Second Annual Exhit i- een iiaes? “Saleen DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARM LOANS. Money to Loan on Rates of Interest. tion at NEVADA, MISSOURI, DEC. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. The exhibition promises to be larger | iz i i jand better thanever. The Belgian | Hare exhibit and the Pit Game con- | | tests will be new features. E Estate Come and at Lowest get our rates. Sire teal Write for Catalogue. i CHAS. E. CRONHARDT, Secy, Nevada, 3. bee PIP PPP RRP PPP RAPA PPP PARA RRA RADARS a es d security at reasonable Trade. Drovers Telegram or Kansas City Star furnished our patrons. WE OFFER YOU UNEQUALED SERVICE AND AUSOLUTE SAFETY. Poultry : 2 cise Association, , } W. F. Deva. H. FE. Pereivar. J.B Devaus | MARKET REPORTS “ALS Reg ‘4. ‘The market wag | & ’ t Rep ttle AND URESSED gp Ave us AND rENAS PENAS AND WESTERN cow 8 he ‘ ed . pce: 4 ie NATIVE HEIFERS | oS 4 Qs 13 ‘ ae Ls a6 NATIVE cows ” ** soo 24 ‘ FEEDERS - om 2 STOCKERS 3 cv] as ie sa AND HEL»: rks “ STOCK COWS a. i ”. "The marke ‘ Ms lower and closed some of the decline recovered Reps No. Aw st ae Hoy 6. us ts 2» oS be hs 61 iN 5 Market ‘ee w » lower Pre sentating Dec Is. atthe steers $2.400 4.25: Veage Receipts, ke 35. 2m 6 ae, ‘Texas ted prim tockers a feeders $4480. $1.00614.85; teers Hogs but Sheep—Receipts, wethers, S3.s0@4.45; 440, itive lambs 42,000. Mixed andl hers, bulk of sales, $.ag 18,000, Good to chele western sheep, Sq $4.00015.50. Louls Live Steck, 18, Receipts, & stockers and and Indiag St. uis St. Lo Dee. steers, 2. 4000 4.45; $3.20004.50. Recep 3.000, Pigs and tight, butchers, $4.80414.9). Receipts, ative mutton, lambs, 94.506 Cattle $.5505.00; Texas J, Native iecders, ers “a4 cep Live Stock. Oma Omaha, Dec. 18.—Catthe Receipts, Mi Native beef steers, %4.25@5.0; western steers, $4.0004.50; Texas steers, S.60% stockers und » $3.00614.40, ne muttom, Sheep $3.85014.06; Receipts, Fed lambs, Soft—No Mixed Corn White Corn—N Mixed Oats—No 2324 White Oats—No. 2, 44%@%e; No. & 24a Rye—N». 2, nominally #@46%e. Flaxse: $1 Prairie lay 1.00@ 10.00; timothy, KG 11.00; alf. 4, $8.00810.00; clover, $7.0008.8; wheat st: ¥, $5,005.00. (hieago Cash Grain. *hicago, Vec. 18.—Cash Wheat=-No. ? . Raise, No. 3, 7 ; No, 2 hard wine 65170 N ¢; No. 1 northers Corn—Decem- 5% 036%c; Pebruary, zie; January, ; February January, Oat#e— December, May, Louis, Dee. 18 “ n, elev Joe; track, 2 hard, 6944609%,c. Corn--No rack, S4a2 Oats--No. 2 track, 23~u23%c; No. 2 white, y@%e Kansas City Prodace. Kansas City, Dee. 18.—Eggs—Frest, 9e doz Butter—Creamery, extra fancy separ tor, 2c; firsts, 19¢; dairy, fancy, We packing stock, 11%« northern cheest Missouri, 1%. 5 roosters, i “ Bye; ducks, young, young, 6; somal hens, 6%4« r toms, 6; scalded dressed ory rices - icks, Mallard, redheads anve $2.9003.0 per domems mixed, $ plover, $1 0061.25; 30 Jack snipe, $1 rabbits, Ge, quail, sae doz; prairie chicken, 34.0@5.00 per 6a wild turkey, 10@1lc lb; venison, careae 1a per Ib; saddle, 12@ be per Ib Potatoes—Home £ wis we; Colorte do, aie; northerr sweets, Me per bu Apples Cranberries bard, Fancy, $2020 per 37.0099. per barrel Green beans, home growm r home grown. 18 yushel; ¢ fornia, $2.2 oe y bea 22 Cabbage , $1 vr cwt. Onlont, per bu. € mbers, PcG wet doz Exe plant, Ba%e per dozen. So mer squash. 4075e per bu box Hw equa $1.0041.50 doz Celery, Doge Gm An Angry Young Widow. | Nevada, Mo. Dec. 15.—Mre Le & | Harbin, a wealthy young widow nest Milo, drove into that town and hast ing up Floyd Smith, aged shoved @ pistol into his face and snapped it twice, t the weapon failed to e% Plode id bystanders pr evented the oman from making « third 8 t is claimed, had cise t the widow. pt. Smith, gossip abo To Have Mixeoori Kepresented. Missouri's mem St. Louis. Dec. 15 . berx of the Pan-American expe commission met here and decided islature for an appront Missouri well ask tion of the $100,000 to have at Buffah The First ¢ oe church at Joplin, Mo., erecteé s cost of £10,000, was dedicated Ma new

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