The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 27, 1883, Page 3

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OURL MATTER a dozen as discovere f Springfiel A geod deal led in Dunk! of growing in county was k recent frosts. Fitteen Cape county strawberries filled a pint cup, a editor of the Courier. W Gasconade 1s reported an almost to- kill- eat cu the rich bottoms of the tal tailure, having been winte: ed. Chinch buggs have appeared in a number of counties, but the weather has not been favorable te their i in named Ridens killed a bear Ar on B cently t . Barren, in Ripley county re- a weighed over 300 pounds. Deer are said to be unusually abundant in Howell county, and her sportsmen are determined not to be hit by them. Co. Hi. J. Deal, county, is shipping a crop of turnips of Mississippi from twenty-six acres ot ground, A large plantation of cotton has been planted in Taney county this z the two last crops have been about half. season, notwithstandi States marshals are continually arresting persons for Deputy United cutting timber on Government lands throughout the Southwest. By a recent census, according to the Rustic Leader, Lebanon now has a population of 2,006, having 587 since the census was taken in 1580. R. P. Young, of Oregon county, acow that has never been the mother of a calf, and yet she gives two and one-half gallons of milk per day. is 4y Luke White, of committed suicide by shooting self in the head, on the night of ars o!d. e cow Wayne county, him- the his wite was 21st ult. alousy of tne cause assigned. The Grange is a very ocean of wheat, The yield prom- ises to be enormous, and the acreage kown. country round about I fine as ever grew. is probably larger than ever The caterpillars have nearly all They stripped ott the tree in Missouri, dam- disappeared. leaves of nearly every gum the forests of Southeast rd trees were greatly The Mexico Intelligencer that a post mortem was held on body of Mrs. Hobbs who died miles north of Florida, and that the physicians pronounced her disase says the four yellow fever. Wm. J. Lake, of Daviess county, has stituted a suit against the re- ot Livingston county $500 damages, upon the ground of e li- and Lake’s corder for the recorder granting a marriay cense to N. F. McCrear daughter, who is under age James Wickham, near New Hart- ford, made an attempt to murder his From the last account the unfortunate wo- wife by cutting her throat. man was still alive but in a precari- ous condition, The people of Greenville are urg- that g the county court of county to submit a proposition to the voters of the county to build a bridge across the Sr. Francis 2t that place. the In- authori- Potost has a slaughter house in very center of the town, and tt dependent is calling on the stench coun- ties to have it stopped ere the contaminates the surrounding try. The creamry men at Plattsburg are rushing the werk on their tanks and cans and are getting them out as They will the creamery just as soon as fast possible. bossib'e to get the and cans out. tanks There is a move on foot to organ- | ize « Nor associat West Missouri Editorial 20n for the more perfect un- ion ot new Spaper men and for prac- i tical benefits. A meeting is to be held at St. Josevh, September 20 and 21, forthe + ing. j ose of cotton | s measured by the | Pu Post Dispatch ng Howieide. A Visit to tke Scene of Young Israel’s Famed Exploit. ->omftret, Go: I I visited the j den yesterday with a smail party. | as follows: Missour Louisiana, | Up, up, we rede; past tarmhouses, |S; North Carolina, 7; Georea. 11: : pee +73 rgia, ; green meadows and orchards, and; Texas, g: South Caro! 11: Ken- fentered a road. All wood. Final-j tucky. 4: Arkansas, 4: Mississippi j ly we came upon a tumbledown cab- gima, 3; Alabam 3: Ten- in, a crazy barn and a pig-sty. The . 3: Florida. 2: : path. wi galong through dense woods, crossed a stone wall and | plunged down a steep and rocky hill rth: oP suddenly j. toward the r oilowing on a few rods further we Flori Louisiana, g. Sov Kentucky, 5; 45 Arkansas, 4: Tenr uponthe wolf den, I Wir. 10. ps ainting, the Legi 6; historic. Ss Sawy esse once ex edin Hartotord } 3. Up to th present date th slature to before orty-nine cri idmiration of t den it contains a pe Putni Southern ‘Pomp,’ ille Gen. been and others. he den is situated un- > san during der a granite hill, the mouth tacing | od, twenty-two of them inthe South. the northeast. Itis formed by an From this it appears that the upheaval, which reft the rock apart} South lawfully hung last year nearly some two feet, shelving the ritt over] twice as many murderers as the with huge granite ledges. The} North, although, according to the mouth is not overtwo feet square. | Chi go papers, that single Northern Stripping off hat and coat and taking ad in her j urderers who ail, ¢ city | crawled my hammer in one hand, L deserved hanging, nearly twice as into the cave a distance of twelve many as were hung in the whole ed accumul: criminals thirty- North. Of the forty-nine lawfully executed this feet. Beyond this the debris torbid. This part of the cave year, is superficial, extending on an angle } four are credited to the South and of ten degrees, but it is said that at] onlv fitteen to the North. The fig- a distaace of thirty feet there was a] ures simply show that in the South perpendicular weil, of | unknown By much effort I off some fine specimens of the gran- half suffocated, backed out. there is twic as much lawful punish- s in the North. In regard to lynct North had 50 last year and the South 67, deapth. chiseled | ment of homicide lings, the ite, and, On a shelving reck, at the mouth ot | Texas. with a vast Mexican and In- the den, visitors had left their cards. | dian frontier, making up the differ- Wolf and ence. “with compliments to Mrs The story of Geen is well authenticated and briet- But ot the 45 illegally execut- the | ed this the South charged with but 26. We do not see how the North can year ad the North with wolt”’ Iv runs as follows: ‘‘In 1739 great havoc was made in this vicinity by a which, herself upon these figures, and than plume large, pernicious she wolf, say to the South, ‘I am holier devastat- the living it! > } init -_ 5 A with her annual whelps, Phey certainly do not show the thou.”” killing sheep by homicide Putnam, ed the country, Young three miles distant, that there 1s more m South, or that itis less liable to pun- In sec- hundred. banded with five | jshment there than in the North. others ‘to hunt the wolf to the death,’ | order to do tull justice to both since she was too cunning to be en-| tions in regard to this matter, we trapped. They tollowed her over} want a record of all the homicides, the light snow (easily tracking her | acquittals, convictions, executions from the known loss of the toes of | and lynchings in each Congressional one foot) to the bank ot the Connec- district for the last five or ten years. Start} ticut river, where she doubled on her This would stop a good deal loose and 2d talk on the subject, and we believe it would bring a fine the to bear right in tracks, returned and sought refuge in this den, then in the Failing to smoke her out, wilderness. Putnam so nearhim. moral influence would not lose the pr influence is where localities su No one of the many now collected | post needed. darea to go in himselt and kill the = = : Excited Thous: rds. age beast arope was obtained, “ : a : " lover the land are going into ecstasy which hetied about his Icins, and, } over Dr. Kir New Discovery for Con- A unlvoked for mely use of tt y, Causes them to go nearly wéld in It is guaranteed to positive > coughs, colds, asthma, seizing a torch, he crawled into the At the ex- tremity of the denhe saw the wolf’s b remed its pra cure seve dark and dismal cavern. with a fierce growl, whe: s triends } voi or any affection of the throat and ee ‘ lungs. Trial bottles tree at F. M| Crum- suddenly drew him out by the rope, | jy & Co. City Drug Store. Large size tearing off much of his clothes, leay- | $100- ing him hruised and bleeding. Seizing All Drowned. charge Put- nam again entered the den and, tak- e two firery he fired, and greater a gun, loaded with « double ot powder and nine buckshot, Seneca, Kan., June 17—Besides t hfe the loss of reported from here received tamily t, particulars were the last nig! later of the drowning of ot John Gribb, living tourteen miles flood Sunday ing aim betwee balls of the beas immediately drawn out with nerth, during the danger in the rear by his friends than : Ashe 2 Beye | morning. Heattempted tol from the savage brute in front. = as Res es F : ouse with his wife a When the smoke nad subsided Put-].. |. | The wagon was overturned by the nam wer the wolt . A current passing off the road, and Mrs by the ears and was the time and Gnbb drawn to the surface. The In the crea drowned. Th pendence = lost Sunday morning. four bodies ecovered. ted the have nervy rece promises to be immensel The little town of Cincinnat: was to- not er to the but to all] tally del inday. and their patrons. It the loss of was very great. realized by some c A wagon load of provisions was sent theircream. (¢ | from here to relieve their distress. } tor the cream fror | cas : day jother $02.62 fr {| General McClellan has been tal. ays: 93,62 fr a ] om four cows ing to the newspaper: wn in Texas nat that = very much like a man who would be | willing to make no effortfto save the organiz- | He wanted to know her oo toot on back and blo ; pushed it el. of was loaded and di | of squirrel shot e causing mst MASONIC. Deak ee deeds, cx papers re- or yurat ot T. W. Si-vers. Notary Public. Hots OMB & SILVERS :—Attorneys uw, Butler, Mo, Office over Bates County National Bank. 5 P. H. Horcoms. S. B. LASHBROOK. THOS. 1. SMITH. ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at utler, Mo. Wil practice in of Bates and adjoining coun- Collectic mptly attended to and Taxes Pa tor Non-residents. Office, front room over Bates county Na- tional Bank. n2 tf. J. S. FRANCISCO. 5. P. FRANcIsco. NCISCO BROS. Butler, Mo., will practice in rts of Bates’ and adjoining Prompt attention given to co Office over Hahn & Co.’s hard- : 29 torneys at Pr RNATILY Mo. Office west >- PSTN St IN & AE w, Butler, side of “the square HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, A Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Missouri, and do gener- al collecting business. W O. JACKSON, attorney at law, e Butler, Mo., office over F, M. Crumly’s, Drug house on West side ; 261-17-tf Physicians. J M. CHRISTY, )., Homoepathia Physician and’ surgeon, Special at- tention givento female diseases, Butler Mo. Office, North side square front room overBernhardt’s Jewelry store 25-t T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialtv. : ° E, Residence ea Sqr, with) J, C, Clark, EVERINGHAM & RICE. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, formed a copartnership tor the J, gham, M.D Resic e west side North Main street eri Havi e of medicine dsurgery, tender their services to the citizens of Butler and surrounding country, S in am’s new brick square Is attended to at all hours, day or night, both in the city and country- 24U 14 - GRAND COMBINATION *S4. BUTLER W#EKLY TIMES, ding Dem atic «and of- ficial newspaper of Bates cot LOUISVILLE JOURNAL, ty and the L WHEKLI vith ER - ear tor 0 to le more th By paying us $2 25 you will receive for one vear your hor paper with t ournal, bright est and ited $ Ely’s Cream Baim, = CATARRH AMD baat FEVER. ed for cold i agreeable t A THOROCGH TRE’ mt AT Cc n E WILL CURE j ' | 4 | | 7 = BAT ES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO.- ORGANIZED IN 1871, Capital paid in, Suignims = 5. = Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Gooa - $75,000. $ 20.000 Safe with Time Lock We are Clark, lion. J: B. Newberry 2 ns, : eringham, J Eearde) J. J Ryan, W. J. Bard, Dr.D.D. Wood, J. M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith. F, J. Tygard. OFFICER VIS CHENEY - - President: | prepared to doa general bi CLARK - - - EVGARD) 5 == : Ee: - Vice Pi BUTLER resident. Cashier. | NATIONAL BANK, Oper: BUTLER, Authorized Capital, Cash Capital 200,000 50,000 1,000 | BOOKER POWELL,.....-.-- President POW. Wy CHILDS, S.- WA DUKE,... — TLouse rplus Fund Pp Sone Wie ETON, ----= st Block, MO. reside Cashier. Cashier DIRECTORS . rot c- R,D.W Gc, ill Judge J. H. ‘A. L, McBride, H, Dutche. Frank Votis, Booker Pc Green W. Boulware, iams. Sullens, A, Wo, £, W well, Walton, Dr. N, L, Whipple, , W, Childs, H, Hum prey, alton, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS G, B, Hickman John Deerw R. Gentry W El John B. S, Q. Dutcher, Oo. an st Sper R, st, llis, Henry Donovan, Cc, C. Duke ry still, N. Hines, J, J, McKee, Receives Deposits payabie on demand Loans money and does a general Bankin buys and g bus Demonstrate That smart men per day profit, selling the ‘Pocket ual.”” The most ume ever purchased by all classes. 2s average $5 00 marvellous 1 Needed endo Noth issued. sells exchange ness. to $$ oo ittle vol- rse book line ever to equal it. Will pro Complete sample 4 outfit soc. or for stamp. Don’t start full particulars out again until you learn what is said of this book, and what others are doing, John Burns, Publisner, 717 Olive Street. St. Loui TT, BSxrcaer, sSREEDERS AnD IupoRTERS OF HEREFORD CATTLE COTSWOLD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. Witt Co, MILLER Co., Itxrsors. ‘STANDARD POCKET CUTLERY, Ladies’ Scissors and Ink Erasers. STEEL PENS. Make all styles of Yiesbow eutof Pasent Adjustable Quill Action “The Acme,”” £04 will mail sam; Tine of Pens will be so farnished ty dealers om S77: H.V, PENTZER DEALER IN FURNITUR BABY CARRIAC Of all styles ana prices, Hearse Always on Hina COFFINS Made and furnished on short note be left at F. Evans? stable after night oron Sunday, Butler, Mo | Viol BRIDGEFORD & HUPP, Ornamental House | —AND— Sign Painters Grainis ting, Paper-Hanging, Decora ign and Buggy Work a SPECIALTY JOHN 'DUFF PRACLICAL | Wacthmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS UNEQUALED FAST Via the Mi: TIME! Onto | SISS prt Ry From St. Louis to all points East The O. & M. R’y is now runsing palac St. Louts in 10 HOURS TO LOUISVILLE. 10 HOURS TO CINCINNATI. 30 HOURS TO WASHINGTON 31 HOURS TO BALTIMOKE 35 HOURS TO NEW 2 hours the quickest to Louisvi Cincinnatti. ] 7 hours the quickest to Washing cnGuie tie quickest to Balti: Equal Fast ‘Time with New York and without YORK. rRAINS Wir DAILY to Cincinnatti and Louisville. Through Day Cars, Parlor Car a} ace Sleeping Coaches, The Ohio & Nississipp1 Railway Is now Running a Double Daily lir OF PALACE SLEEING CARS From St. Louis to New Yoork with change. aving on mornir B, &O R R andon NYLE express via the evening WRR. expre i for anv clas second-ciass No Change of Cars Passengers. Frst and rs are all carried ins, consisting of palace s elegant parlor coaches and com! day coaches, all ning thre it out change The only line by which you can get Louisto in yh cars trom St. out paying extra tare ° money paid for ticket. For tickets, ra’ or , cali on tickets a northwe & 103 nes, west, t Louis at 101 Ins W. W. PEABODY, Gen’i Manager- Cincinnati, Ohio G. D. BACON, Ge Agent, St. Lo 1 Passen- eee The southand southeast Flor ida. | Should you contemplate | ville, Chattanooga, Atla S. C., Savannah, Ga,: Florida; {or So to eatriptoN » Ch ton, Jacksonville, ed to which + Pal F, CHANDLER, Gen’! Pass. Ag't. - Agent. Gu.

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