The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 28, 1882, Page 7

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4 | i posting up the mammoth bills for : 7 Knock were close by the drift m the the big fourth of July celebration, | against them. bank toward the west. Two boxes tinted in the Times office job segue ais of records, with the medicine chest P - . j Wednesday three of Butler s tony | anda flag ona staff, were beside j2 Topms.. young men were out calling on some | the tent. ) The grand industrial procession young ladies. The vehicle which None of the dead had __ boots. &' they had procured for the oceasion Their feet were covered with rags, ' nd for cabbages this DE LONG’S BODY FOUND. | Bates County Stock Sale Column. well supplied. Regular st third Monday ! sale yard. —~ |The remains of the Lieutenant | | and his Ten Companions Dis- One man | covered in Artic Snows. Many ot | a will find i Evidences of their fearful Struggie at Butler, month, at sales | o0e0 heal Mt. Ple alone has every gout. Times are growing better every . _T. G. Houston, Supt. Charges for selling: Horses and | hem which other iron meer ja an experience of that Dr. HARTER'S and an im- twenty. ears In medichoe, have never fowad an my Tack Penis Gnas Ie many casce of Nervous Prosumation, Wensie Diseases D condition of the blood, this peri le Diseases, jess remedy, has in my hands. made some wom day. Peete Eee a: eae d soc; thoroughbred } that have bailed some of our most eminent physicians, bav erful cures. 27 Pee : t | F a 3 > able remedy. I prescribe it in : e yielded to this great an: incompar- “The 4th of July hoom increases day is y that : Against Fate. r head soc: cattle per head | aD. Hastmp’s Igon Tonic {s Ne ey eee a Sate. Wah Ea pound igtay- il be a dead | — hogs 5 Where LOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 36th, L881. AMUE| Vegetables of Hl deseri as five ater sup- | London, June 19,—W. H. Gilder price. Yard- g 1 iS 3 ‘ss i 1 : oeving Rie ino t- | the Heraid correspondent with ; BA | Rogers, sends the following dis- stock | [ae Ms The Times never goes back on the stock | < pusiness men of Butle Delta, . April) 12; “18S2.— oye sales, can Se zt all times, too. tound the bodies o ior person- | Query for an exciseman—Have party ve, and it The entertainment given last eve- | ning at the M. E. Church by Prof. this were in two pla 500 column i | yards trom the wreck ot thout a licence ? the elements wi wie Es y the scow. SIMS & TUCKER, ‘Austin, Tex., is to have Carnes was one of high excellence Melville’s search party statted from | a H grill at the state fair in October. and those who heard the Prot. agree | the supply depot (here two words 1 Scie Bes ' LAND AND LOAN FE z that it was the most interesting enter- | “7° | nteligible) to follow Ninder- a west Dak aa Preparations for our c bration | , = nt.of the character e Fass man’s route from Usterday to Mz July or ¢ill go on in magnificent propor- s ee en a abe a oe Bees oece | vey, and atterwards from Malvey ay bets BROKRS at ae au seene was not | back toward Usterday. (The fe SED: | 9 LS ee ae lar but it was capable of appreci- | lowing sentence’is again unintelligi- | FOR SALE i 5 Mrs. Charles Denney is lying ating the cifort. However, had it ;ble.) They stopped at the place |= = EXAM | N FR ail. We hope Bie ttiay scone: | been wen show. the | which Ninderman and Noros } | 0 . REGU Ui ieirnend SoRnT Fe mt ed. The first day after they left De- | H Lee. ante © ROUSE WOR Ode Long, feeling sure that the others! | And also represent he most rehable F ! A delegation trom St. iLowey a Vis is not a very gratifyimg com- | had not got much further. | | se ipa oo oe take in the Butler elebration on | Vent ipon Butler’s appreciation Hite: 3 are the wreck,and fol- \ | lnsura WL 7 “i of abies owing along the ink they came upon | i ance C aay a nies the 4t fe ah arifle barrel hu upon four sticks. | BS i s > Everything seems to be working in Months ago the city council re- | (Here ix words are unintelligible. ) \ quired so much money subscribed They set the natives digging on favor ot a grand celebration at But- bythe zens interested im the each side of the sticks and they soon j ler on the tourth. otttine SF EDakotal fone ee came upon two bodies under eight | The merehnnee oa 1 business a ee ae = 2 : i re pene —/ fees of snow yale eae a en ai : any action could be taken. The | were digging toward the east. Mel-| cwesses or tHe men are standing sq e by the money was rai ed and turned over, | Ville went on along the bank. twen- | NATIONAL BANK, Tt ~y make a specialty of sately investing money on improved farms. BUTLER | [Wjissouri Pacific Tues 1m the 4th of July business. | and the street opened, but no work y feet — * river, to find aj RAILWAY. 4 + = fone ae 3 ace to take bearings. He then! Z 5 Se DES ¢ _p) worth speaking of has been done nace 5 . se c E 2 i ‘Why isa locomotive like a beef | ea P ies ' sie re | saw amp-kettle and the remains | BU LER, SEO. The Direct Route steak? Because it is good for noth- es ae mepi ne rae as it] ot a fire about 1,000 yards from the ——— ms : : shoula be, notwithstanding there is | tent, and approaching nearly stum- FOR ALL P ing without its tender. te : s > pproaching nearly stun) i ‘ane 52] ALL POINS IN oF or ae SO Pare lik an order oi the council on record to bled upon DeLong’s hand Authorized Capitat, $200,000 Vhy is a er-hearted mar - F 2 ye man Ke | that effect that certain work should STICKING OUT OF THE SNOW Capital Paid up 50,000 | Hansas, ahorse? Because he stops at the}. gone. Brush, rocks and all sorts sound of woe. H about thirty feet troin the edge ot ign | o£ rubbish almost blocade the street | the bank. Here, under about a toot | . Another switch is being put dowr | in some places. This should be re- of snow, they found the bodies of i id j EF: E e De Long and Ambler about™ three at the depot. Tnisis an indication of | moved and we put the question to] fect apart, and Ah Sam lying at an increase of business, both for the | the proper authorities why is it not | their ice all partially pice by Missouri Pacific railroad and But- done? Other streets in the city have | pieces of the tent and a few pieces ler. always been worked promptly and } of blanket. All the others except residents on Dakotah street demand ge they found at the place where that discrimination be made e tent was pitched. Lee and The boys were around Tuesday no on the 4th, lead by two excellent \ brass bands, will likely torm.on the Svacant. square north of ‘the West side school house. S| tied on. In the pockets of all were ieces of burpt skin and of clothing which they had eaten. The hands of all were more or less burnt, and it looks as ifwhen dying they had FOR CHILLS AND FEVER AND ALY, DissAsms CauexD BY Malariai Polsening OF THE BLOOD. A Warranted Cure. Price, $1.00. (OT vou sae BY ALL Drvesters. 28 was a large three-seated ‘‘drummer”’ wagon. In the due course of events they, escorting the young ladies, drove down to Charlie ‘Endres’ res- taurant, alighted and weat into the ice cream parlors, where they pro- Boyd lying over the fire, and his | ceeded to demolish large quantities clothing being burnt through to the of luscious retreshments. While | skin, which was not burned. Collin’s | they were engaged thusly, however, face was covered with cloth. | some of the other boys, too All the bodies were carried to the For mothers.—A scientific paper | aving their fun They ane AI eee of the hill, 300 feet high, about says: ‘*Keep your mirrors away from | 16¢ of emai aie eee forty versts to the southwest from th Ey cima PS Tae ot of empty beer bottles (and in this | where they were found, and there e sun: é - poe ae ee | connection we will say we were not; interred in a mausoleum constructed ters also, if you can,”? adds a family | i ¢ormed where they gotthem), some | of wood from the scow, built in the ‘paper. form of a pyramid 22 feet long and There will be a meeting 7 high, surrounded by a cross 22 feet stock holders of the Butler Academy It is rumored that several police- men in a neighboring city were re- gently promoted for catehing some- thing at last They caught severe colds. CRAWLED INTO THE FIRE. Agents Wanted. For Col.J.W.Buev’ss BORDER OUTLAWS. The New. Thrilling and Authentic Hsi- tory of the Lives and Wondertul Ad- ventures of America’s great Outlaws. were | r | fourth ot July posters, a big beer of the | sign and 2 bill headed ‘*mules want- ed,” and decorated the vehicle with high and a foot square, hewn out of drift-wood, and conspicuous at a dis- Yhe Younger Brothers, | T.W- CHI LDS, Colorado, Werr Mozxiso, California and Texas. 2 Trains Daily —VIA ST. LOUIS.— EAST 52 NORTH 2Trains Daly BOOKER POWELL,..-- President - Vice President. --..-Cashier. se’t Cashier E. WALTO DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Boulware, W.H. Irwin, Judge J. H. Sullens, r. N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, M. L, Wolfe, R, D. Williams. Judge Booker Powell, WM, FE, Walton, C, H, Dutehe. John B. Ellis, A, H, Humpkrey, Green W. Walton, Receives Deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- change, and does a general banking bus- iness. Correspondents. Merchants’ National Bank,-- Kansas City Valley National Bank,.. -St, Louis, Donell, Lawson & ‘Simpson. -New York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, R, D, Williams, “John Pharis, J, J, McKee, C, C. Duke, Your bu BATES COUNTY ‘ National Bank.) ~ A.A. TaLMaGy F. CUANDLER Gen’l. Manager. Gen’l. Pass’r Agnt C: B, LEWIS, S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Voris, Henry Donovan, J, R, Estill, M, A, Maynard, is respectfully solicited i some time earny In July, tor the pur- | them in the most artistic manner. | tance of twenty versts. { Frank and Jesse James See es prey : me! j se Ja 2 pose of considering the proposition | People passing by noticed the adorn- THE MAUSOLEUM 1 And their baads of highwaymen, down to JTLE | The boss livery | man of Bates oferectine an addition to the Acade- | ments and some, knowing nothing | 6 : the present moment, including Death of BUTLER, MO ec PES Spy pan couche = ‘ 2 = S | was covered with stones, and it is to ey t | county has removed his splendid Jesse James and all the late startling and j thrilling developments. 60 illustrations my building. of the joke, even stopped and waited | je sodded in the spring. The aes | ibe s ‘ g. s We were shown by post-master for the party to make their appear) is inscribed with the record and | and portraits, among which are Hes | Austin Wednesday the first batch lance. ‘Ine party appeared, dis- | names of the dead. cut in by the eee ae ee ater ane ae \ cs Ss sda ‘S a ! e sates. “a vs a oat | ot the new five cent postage stamps | Sees se ee and ee mag i After completing the tomb the! ies Cea le preset | x : ~ -,.{ proceeded to clear the vehicle ot |... rs 2 =, oe ie “S ; area | fuk bas come to this cfice: The | PTOCS™'® to clear the le of |. rty separated to search the deita for \eecrets. The Black Flag, the terrible | coloris dark brown, with a splendid | the obstructions. They threw out] traces of Chipp’s people. Melville “Black Oath,” and hundreds of other 2s- | on sr boitl = oe ac le of eat ooh £ ' tonishing fz Most wonderful and e Peresit of thevassassinated Garfield | CSS OS™ tin signs, a couple of | went to the northwest “part the) © o ence! Outsells every | Giecived thereon . whisky bottles, wh they pulied j delia, and wesi as far as the Olenek greatly ens H ——————_—- - out from under the seats, and then rIV Ninderman took the center | ic trations; 500 pages, The bright crop prospects es = au northeast. N i $1.50. Agents’ canvassing outfit 5 5 oe came to thie poster announcing | eaoan lect tound nothing. | Outfit and copy complete, $1.50. It o i are causmg building oper “mules wat when one of them ! yfelvil a SR “ri, | know a good thing, 2 ick, and to save } be unusually active A m <3 re : J Melv ile not yet returned. 4+ time, send stamps for outfit cg, See “Well, the boys would | search is to stended to Cape | vass your township first. Illy of that n sh intime to reach | hozansk before the | If they no at time they will have | and me and full particulars tree t lose this grand opportu dress DAN LINAHAN & CO. ers, 4th & ‘Vashington Ave., St. Mo. all of the streets in Butler have than we are it that | sold s mules should hap- |." After the |; been discovered adorn- | fj ing the horses and returned to their | to retreat to the foot ot the hills residences in course of constrt Publish- | Louis, upon them at pres pen to across them.”’ do Dell Cobb iatends quitting the Ege O EROS cane epee Se. Generous Rewar cs ORGANIZED IN 1871, e 2 ~* 2 = Livery Stock Capitol paid in, -.- 375.000. | 5 x { Surplus - - - -.$20.000| Large Vault, B urglar-Proof! BRICK STABLE ‘ly oecupied by Nave & Wain- orth Main street, where Ihe always ready to meet the ids of the pubiic for AUGRYES, HORSES , Saddle Horses, Cazrriages, into the Safe with Time Lock. lewspaper life, and will soon go on = » natives until the L 6 » : ¢ ae co oO” proper places the party drove away, | mour a with the — oe D ewbesry he road as manager of the bb é 2 water falls, as the whole of the delta } 3 ris p ae 3 : 5 e Cobb) | ie oreeted as they. passed around | W4'e" “2% peat oe : i and all equipments that are kept at Comedy Company. ell has an > i lis covered with water in the spring wn, ! Dr. J. Eve ict clase lever URaDIe Will also infatuation for ti tage | id the corner, by achorus from the | to the height of four feet, and in! Tre Story of the Sewing Ma | J. J- Ryan, first-class livery stabies. sal sud atuatic or tue stage he an 5 5 + . = 2 s yer we = a oo " z ' buy an eli ae + = eee _ boys, who were in ambush, their | some places to twenty , feet. above | Di. D. D. Wood, J MiPatiny | buy and seli off, as well as ability for sha the level of the river. Otherwise 9 — Tees 1eres. Ciegza ous _song being, **Oh, see that hack come | - Cen ee round the bend.’’? The beys think | There has been laid on our table | they had lots of fun out of st, but} of agricultural collections a sample | none of them will acknowledge put- ofiwheat from thetarm ot Mr. W. ; ting those whisky bottles under the Powell, residing near Pleasant Hiil, ‘seat. Tut, tut, tut, boys, you should | ‘Cass county. The stalk measures | not be so bad! ; five feet and eleven inches. Weare! Rome is preparing tor an inter- informed that Mr. Powell has a field | national exposition in 1887. eo oe they would have baried the dead where they found them. A handsome little pamphlet, blue | There were feurteen occupants of | seeds oe: 3 the first cutter under. Lieut. DeLong. na go cover, with numerous crits | Of these Ninderman and Neros left their comrades to obtain assistance, and were cared for by the natives. j Erickson, seaman, died Oct. 72 85} to any adult person calling for it, | appears tfom DeLong’s records, | subsequently discovered. gtavings, will be GIVEN AWAY i j | at | Lai any branch or sub-office of the Sing F. J. Tygard. ‘Mules and Horses. i OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY every day in the week Sundays ex- cepted. Mr. Lewis is the prince of POvGLARK ae delet 2 jelever fellows and is perfectly at Bon - - Vice President.| home in the livery business. He EA) TYGARD. => Cashier. | ajways anticipates the wants ot his PIANOS ORCAN s | customers and never fails to meet them: Pianos $160 ur ‘S*001, Cover and Book) ot sixty acres that will make thirty) bushels to the acre. Don’t fail to stay and see the fire works on the evening of July 4th. | Yeu have seen fire works betore, _but not as fine as these; a few years | since th® art of making séme of | these magnificent display pieces had | not been discovered. grand. | Swayne’s, Ointment tor skin diseases. Its ‘They are} e P Bee | Necessjty is the mother of Invention. Nevada Democrat; Recently at a Lamar wedding the “church had The Results of Necessity- What the ancients suffered for the want of knowledge in medical science can only be appreciated by contrasting the vast omount of suttering cured and pain allev iated in modern tines, by the use of | toes for some Sunday school occas- | ion. Just above the alter in large j letters was the text, “Suffer little ' children and forbid them not’’ etc. \ The audience smiled out loud, and | the bridal couple—didn’t. i introduction was characterized by the necessary withdrawl of a score or more ot illvsive’ quack nostrums, whose evil effect have left living monuments to denounce them..* Thus is exemplified the proverb, 2Q1-22-1m ler Manufacturing Company, or will | be sent bv mail, post paid, to any | been decorated and hang with mot- | person living at a distance trom ou}! | offices. The Singer Manufacturing’Co | Principat Cfree.64 U1 ie reste. es NEW YORK 3I-1 year i | ~ BRIDGEFOHD & HOPP. Ornamental Beuse --AND— Sign Painters Graining, Paper-Hanging, Decora ting, Sign and Bugey Work a SPEC) ALTY Elegant Square rand, 3 springs, tull Agrafies, every improvement, only $245- | Cabinet Grand Uprights $210 and $250. Other Grand Holiday Bargains. Jubilee Organs$s55 up (Stool and Book). Ex- celsior, style 42, Five sets of Reeds, 15} | stops, only $87. “Oriental,” style 203, | Ten sets ot Reeds, 20 stops, only Sixt | No “Bogus” sets of. reeds or ‘du mmy’, | | sot ‘All sent on 15 days trial, freight | {tree if unsatisfactory. Fair and honest { dealing yaaa Sheet Music $3 prices Piano, Organ, or Music Catalogue tree. MENDELSSON PIANO | ‘

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