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The Butler Weekly C BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10, 1883. LUM._ER. H. ©. Wyatt & Co. | — House Building | a 0s ante eran earn eae ae eemaenmneee oce— NO 45. a DRY PINE LUMBER, = - rn Beds, Bureaus, Tables CHAIRS. ; And everything kept in a first-class Furnitune Store Will Duplicate any figures on "\ Peel TL | : petselicgien lumber procured in Bates county SE BED ROCK PRICES. Fear SRR TUSNES Sterner eyes OUR LUMBER IS ALL DRY. (— ee. IN. BSE TE R, | THE NONPAREIL WE CARY GOOD GRADES, SPECTACLES Jewelry, Solid Silver i oan |S ATLOOR, S ey J.P. WILLIS, & Co. a A = 6 : OPPOISTE OPERA HOUSE. ROCKFORD (Ag i | ‘The handsomest rocmtans furniture R. R. Watches. /, #o ‘ FIELD jin the city and the finest liquors and And all who contemplate build- Also keeps in stock a i | i this fall ill find it t hei g full line of ae 0 = ? AND Free Lunch Every Day. o ee r 4 IP - 5 Inge this fall, wi ; nd it to then 3s AY MARINE | Work Given Out, On receipt ot your ad rantage to give usa call. f Ame 6, zy ot a ce we: |tddress we will make an otter by witch GLASSES | you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or Girls can 2s - ks : Jo it. H.C, Wilkinsons & Co., 195 Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfactorily Done. ae eee Sieh05 ane Office and Wards on Ohio St. . ee w York. 21 3m. = teas | L- DD. RAFTER, L is MBER. LUMBER. Right at the jower scale, South side square, keeps a tull ne of 5 FURIOUS FLAMES. | ing to various puartiesand firms, is | were neighbors, living four or five tap e all Cy ! 0 C e i 1é S. = e - ot ae = . ae os — estimated at from 3,000 to 5.009] miles south of this place. Rudes Dallas, Texas, the Scene of a Terrible | bales, very li.tle of which was saved, ; hogs got into Lewis’ corn field and Conflagration—A Large Nunberof so rapid was the spread of the) Lewis putthem up and notified Rude Q a = \ eas 1 W 1 TAPE Also afull line of 2ood s) sware, Glassware ane oodenware. so atu meo OO Stores and Dw-llings Des- flames. Fortunately, the greater; who came and took the hogs ueecnswal Gla £ K 4 troyed. | part was tully covered by insurance. j away, but failed to keep them up tea Dry Goods and Notions Boots, Shoe 25 Hats and ( aps, — es large stable owned by Mr. Ed- | and they broke into Lewis’ field the 7 s aS t defy Competition. Datias, Texas, Oct. 6.—The) monson, valued at $3,000 and op: | second time. Lewis again put the all old at pr ice tha ] most destruciive fire that ever occur-| erated by Mr. Silverstien, well hogs up and notified Rude. tedin the history of Dallas took | stored with feed; loss, $40,000. | place to-day about 12 o’clock, and There were also sevecal thousand | continued to spread for four hours | bushels of wheat stored in an ad- | pa — in its sao Li joinnmg house, which was a_ total siarted over the engine room of the | Joss. < elevator belonging to the Texas Ele-, A number of residences and small | whi i 1 in| z a poise ge : = z ; ; tion ensued which finally ended in vator and Compress company, with ; grocery stores burned, and their val- Tobn T. Hardie ot New Oleans 4s/ ye cannot be a amed to-night. ‘principal owner, but under control ! The same is the with the in- ot W. C. Howard & Co. surance companies bearing the loss. j wines in the market. SWISS WATCHES. Early this morning Rude, accom- | panied by his father went to Lewis and was told to take his hogs away, and keep them from getting into Lewis’ field in future. An alterca- Rude drawing a knife and_attacting Lewis, wnen Lewis struck him with a stick or club, Rude fell to his The fi The | le GE — 1 hands and knees, when his father at- | ¢ he fire companies were prompt- e huge pile of grain at the eleva-| , Te S ee 2 Hl -d Lewis and was struck with the lyon hand, and water abundant, but | tor and the cotcon are still burning, Boe Con misicnieead Nits “io desicnt — Maas, jek ee in the Drug ee: oo mity of the — although nag is continually being | (aumiis aleck an die | cams: WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. ie as — of all seneied — n upon them. ’ a Face eo Ganj eentateay * e stu ga e were against a ef- here are many esiimates oO ne |} | = oe : iets ul Come = es Day and Night. forts to stay the fire. aggregate loss of this fire which range | This afternoon Lewis came to con- Prescriptions c fay P y 4 Telegrams were sent to the ad-{ from $300,000 to $500,000. The | sult his attorney, O. L. Houts, apout Having opened a new Drug Store in Butler, Mo , and having had m: any _— ei. ge in the drug joining c’1es for aid and the Fort! city has not the usually brilliant ap-| what he should do with the hogs, | busniess we cordially invite the public o calland see us. We guarantee our drugs to be pure and our prices as h Bue i t ss | and wi H hou! rev l lace in the city. Give us a call BERRY BROS. Worth department was on hand with- ; pearance to-night owing to the loss | and what step he should prevent | owas any p: in an hour and promptly went to of the electric light. This fire oc-} them from breaking in his fields ands work, cured near the Texas and Pacific; eating his corn. When told that it a The Texas elevator, valued at depot, but their losses are trifling. | was reported that Rude was badly t $17,000, insured. It contained corn ; 5 ral friegt were on the} hurt, he said that could not be, that at o a sured. t a ec orm $2 ig ps r] Yalued at $5,000; oats $2,000; = ac nt tot fire, but aj} he hadnot injured him seriously. 5 -itcl » soon took them away. | A little while afterwards the report —— see | came that Rude s dead, and Ss See Fatal Encounter Between Neigabor j 7 eyis went toco = Morris and | inker, Davis & Co., large stock Farmers Near Warrensburg. Severe a i he attorney & machinery, valued at $40,000; a Zs 3 + j . : total loss, but fully insured. ebies Bi stoc kK, 183 bs) b | at | \ | i rant for h Wheat, $5,000; which were msured for $15,000. The Electric Light company’s! y-) 4... z : g : ; : peiding and machinery, $12,000;] G0. > 4 : : ae 2 oe : : c Tae poke, ae ee FV. Smith went out to | See ll! WALISES! VALESES > ress lost a large : ne _v. a ; % a | a : : z “ >of Rude evening m full of cotton, estimated at - i a iark $75,000. i der arrest for killing hi aad need Z. opeat abunda new 2 nobby styles. Call and look. y i ~ but at th tas not returned. i LG See : t ih ES t West’s boiler and machine shops, Valued at $6,090; insured in Sun of het : ios cor- eR he a stored inthe Ny are as f WS: ae ees yc z eco i ‘> ik} ry! and —— ro vers sleyator and compress yards, belong- Ricaard and Chester Rude ! ron Harts,

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