The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 26, 1884, Page 5

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———— ~- gfoCK AND FIELD. Je Disease- Home and Neighbor- (tt! * ing Notes on Live Stock. JNTEREST TO THE COU. Lamar Democrat: tapped in ee for which ! sons sale, six 10 » Ent, | last Saturday, yearling eers sold for $21,709 per head a citers | Siz other catt. LL 4 bee ES ton Journal: Judge Wyckoff, old to a gentleman, in Sherman, a fine Berkshire pig. Itwas undoubtedly the finest hog. tor its age, ever Shipped to or from this city. We did not learn the price paid. Rich Hill Enterprise: An Enter- | prise representative this week visited the extensive stock ranche of G. G. Huffaker, under the scientific man- age nent ot that prince of good fel- lows, C. C. McGinnis. This ranche, contains 2,700 acres in a body all under tence, devided and sub-divided into fields, pastures and feed lots. The pastures all con- tain splendid shade and water. Mr. ‘*Mc.”? informs us that they will graze 600 head of three vear old steers this coming summer. while they have on hands at present 350 hogs, 50 head of them fine brood OWS. In the tarmiug line, they will raise 200 acres of corn, 40 acres oats and put up 200 acres of hay. Some future time we will give a more extended account of the ranche and its management. Southern (Kas). Democrat: The foot-and-mouth disease that is now agitating the stock raisers of Kansas, 1s beheved to have been introduced directly from Scotland, though the Polled Angus breed. These cattle have been introduced into nearly every county in the state. Lexington Intelligencer: Mr. Isaac Johnson, traveling live stock agent tor the Missouri Pacific railroad, tells the Nevada, Mo., Mal, that the hoof-and-mouth disease reported as prevailing at Neosho F alls, Kan., is not the complaint at all, but sim- plv the result of frozen feet and bad wintering. Appleton Jeurnal: Judge Haynes informs the Journal that he has many reasons, since reading the accounts of the foot and mouth disease among the cattle of Kansas, to be- lieve that he had a case of the same character in his herd a year ago, But at that time he knew nothing of the nature of the and has not since noticed anything like The have shipped ed cattle within W. Owen North M Yi are sot disease, Lamar Democrat. ing named gentlemen ina lot of thoroughb the last two weeks: I ind bis son E Owen « dletown, Kentucky, « the Jersey stock. Mr. Hedges of Bourbon county, Kentucky, also shipped in a lot of fine Short horns and Jersevs. | follow- | | Re + t Chnton Democrat: Major W. Salmon and Geo. M. Casey tarned Friday evening from T Chey were in attendance at the cat- Ue men’s convention. which was held at Dallas last week. While ab- sent they sold 6,000 steers coming one and two-year olds, on the Champion ranch for $17 and $21 per head, and 3,000 same ages, on Concho ranch tor $16 and $20 per head. Messrs. Salmon and Casey had a very pleasant trip. The tence troubles have about ceased in Texas, and Peace and quiet reigns among the stock circles. Ex: Mercedes. ihe celebrated | that he can hick it off; do i A Former Citizen of Bates Coun ! lantic and I presume. second, WALTON —WALL. of the hoof; also put some on the | nose of the animal in suci: a positfon this four 3 any ree ae , Bates and Vera nal Counties United or five times a day. If the is very bad, ab it pound of Epson hu salts will do no harm, being are not to let same man attend to both. VOT GORG BUT ff the farmers who have no s of the disease will tal to 7 oot and-mouth dis i etolo < reva S it show in the mouth u atry the tongue and roof mouth | and citizen, R \ e with common salt two or three tin . : ~}a day, feeding ctly i ssa gp at ick but only in small quantitic taki z care te destroy what the annin s M - j leaves.”” Me THE SUNNY SOUTH. : iy Contributes Some Interest é é the bride’s ing Facts. a ae ics 2 RUTLER PARI The Tiwes is permitted to puvlish |G. W. Walton and wife, W. H- the following from a private letter.) Walton and wif Howard Trimble of recent date, to Mr. A. Hamilton, | and wite, Rey. A. H. 5 phens and} from his brother, A. L. Hamilton, | wite. of Sedalia, Mrs. L. Lusk, of a former resiaent of Bates county | Cass county. (sister to Mrs. Trim-— who is traveling in the South tor his health: “We left home a week ago to-day, came via Chattanooga, Atlanta and | Augusta. Spent a day and night at the two last named cities—-which are prosperous and growing, especially | Atlanta. } ble) Misses Jennie and Mary Wal- Steel, E- T. Steel. the groom and the Times representative. Arriving at Neyada at 9 ton, Emma Er:zler and Lollie J. B. Walton and son Joannie, o'clock A. M., We were immediately provid- Wehave been here sev eral days, }ed with elegant conveyances and at but have not seen much of the c 2 ! once started on our journey. Atter which has a population of over 50, hand- | @ three hours travel through the mud ooo. There are some very some buildings, both of a buisness | in a northwesterly direction we ar- poms and private ——— rived atthe handsome residence ot ne es 2 of elega ~ eae mre Oe eee ate Ni eR eal where wemnere nice churches. Fort Sumpter, is in the : Harbor in tull view of the - whart. | 29d heartily welcomed by Mr. and Fourt Moultrie is near by. They | Mrs. Wall. can be visited by boat daily from the | The wedding, while it was very city. are will see ere ane Mag. | quiet, was character:zed with all the nolia Gardens s 2 = roar + uolia Gardens soon Be EE Gr ee elegance and refinement which usu- on the order of Shaws Garden at St. Louis, the property of a private in ally attends such occasions. Just at dividual. half-past 1 o’clock the bride and Yesterday and to day have been warm with hot sunshine, the weath- er desirable for me. I came to Charleston for the benefit of the sea air, Did you know that it and Bos— groom were ushered into the elegant parlor while Mrs. Stephens Becthoven’s Grand Wedding March ; the music ceasing, Rev. A. H. Ste- played ton are the only cities situated im-]phens pastor of the first C. P. mediately upon the coast. [ reterto | Church, of Sedalia, made the happy Le SiGe Ce eee peeaaie esouth of couple one. The ceremony while Boston. St. Augustine Florida is : very short and simple, was quite im- on the coast, but that is a small place. iP i Charles on is really 3 or 6 miles] pressing. Next came the usual fromthe ocean, butis in’ full view | congratulations which tell thick and and connected by Charleston Bay. | fast upon the newly wedded twain. In course of a week ge iia MR will After some excellent classic music likely ec] bypsesscl 60) Sie ue ws ene: rendered by Miss Katie Lewis, the If we go, shall take as little risk as |" E ae ‘i zs i possible in traveling. Dr. Allen | party was invited to partake of one and Dr. Bryan. rather expressed | of the most tasty dinners that it has bope that we could sail trom here to been our good fortune tor many a the Bermuda Islands. but there 1s no | the j day to say grace over. t was simp- Charleston Port on the to them. al Southern line prine: . superb beyond our ability to de- |scribe. The bride’s and groom’s New Orleans. | cake was pertectly clegant decorated see that the decision pertains only to H. Harris, of the Nevada Democrat private debts, of individuals which | and W. H. Martin, schoo! commis- obligations the Constitution (if I un- | sioner of Vernon county, who rep- derstand it) reserved to be settled, resented the Nevada Vedi. by the States in gold or silver. This Among the handsome and costly decision is another step of encroach- | scdaeiG Seas BE oak ment bythe Repubicaniparty upon | PIC8CRS Presentcesthe Dridelmy “the the Constitution. | groom was a gold watch, 2 pair of From the Heraid of the roth you | heavy gold bracelets and necklace. a will see an amdendment to the con~} diamond mng and a pm of clustered stitution, was proposed in Congres by Mr. Potter ot New York and Mr. HEED The bride was attired in a lovely p = a . } i Hewet of N. Y. andin the Senate | by Mr Bayard of Delaware pertain- | costume of changeable s:lk and look- ing directly to this late decisi ed decidedly pretty. secreta Associa- Bb. Holstein sow owned Wales, ot Towa City. low of the Holstem Breeders’ by Hon, died, last Monday morning, ot | milk fever. The cow and her calt, | which also died, were valued at 910,000. Mercedes had the great- | est milk and butter record m_ the | world, and took the Breeder's Ga- | zette cup at Chica last fall. Her last calf sold for $4,000. Mr. William Charles, who has | had a great deal of — experience witl the foot-and-mouth disease in England, writes to the Chicago Tribune as follows:—*If the out- break is only local it is not danger- ©us, as, with proper care, cattle sel- dom die with the disease—that 1s. where the herd is small, so that they can be looked after. It I were §fat- | tening stock to-day I should net mind my cattle having it, as they al- Ways improye atter it more rapidly. In a herd that has got it, have two fansof Stockholm tar; mix with each a good quantity of common salt: use one can for those affected aad one for those that show no symp- toms; get a stick with a piece of #ny woollen article, and put the tar and salt ali over the hoof. taking sare to put well in between the crack | teemed The interest and principa! ot all the j Bonds of the U. are payable Yours Truly. The groom 1s a highly ¢ most te ISIV i { | citizen and one of tt \ i = 1othine t bu Oo oa t ilaving noth a Horde: but a al | vith wreathes of natural flowers. cupy the trme, [read several daily | \ a _ is : {| Among those present the MES | including the — Charleston | Soe es om which I send you aciips } : followiig persons on recent Legal Tender dec THOSE PRESENT i > Supreme Court of > { Judge KRoonts and wife. Mrs. Jas. | be eae a ' Geary, Misses May and Jessie sr ot Missourt, now «a men ; Sa % % pads s Bre iF Be aie oP Koonts, Mamie and Bessie Todd. ot Congress. Also an editorial fre = : : s ihe arleston News containing | Katie and Fannie Lewis, Veina the abridged opinion of Judge Field, | Geary, Messrs W. L. and E. P. the only Judge of the Supreme | Haghes, T. M. Lewis. Jr. Geo. Bench that disc ented and is th e only |p eG I. Goin: Ee Bee Demverat on the Bench. You will | - ? gold. z A. L. Hawurren. | Stock dealers of Bates, while his tair ib accomplished dz iter of MAYESBURG ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wall one of the first families of Vernon county. and Parmers are preparing te sow! also a large stock dealer. oats. The newly wedded couple started Wheat in this section is not look- | Wednesday mormng for a tour gz very well at present. hrough the land of the suuny south The Koontz Bros. are doing fine | and will visit Memphis, New Or- sawing on Peter Creek. leans, Mobile Jacksonville, Wash-. F. M. Staley supplies Mayesburg | ington City, and other places of note with wood. _ after which they will return to. But- Riley Davis lost once of his dweli- ing houses a few days ago by fire. Rev. Cunningham ighty head of cattle at Jno ler where they will make their future home. 1s teeding The Times wishes these friends a Brooks’ | bright and happy ure. One very on the Cannon farm. | suiking feature of this occasion which F.S. Hammonds is building out departed from the usual custom of by the pond on his tarm. W. I. Yeates has concluded not | to ship his cattle this spring but | thinks of feeding on this summer. Emmet Staley and Walter Scott attended the intair of Chas. Settles. WIGGLETAIL. rn weddi that it ' mod was gs was, understood that no presents were ex- pected from invited zuests, which the TIMEs considers a wise departure. We will send the Times to any address for sixty cents until Jan. rst + antee satisfaction. ! and ch + Co ibbon work and Mxs. C McPARCAN: WE. Tucker has purchased a Vital- ized Air Aparatus, a ared toex- tract I einO House. 16-5m.* The Brilliant Cook Stove ithe QUEEN BRAND make home happy. Sold by, C. SPRAGUE. will ef flour To Whom 't May Concern. Notice is hereby gtyen tnat John F. Herrell no longer represents me in the | in this his notwithstand- ing, and I will not be responsible tor any business statement to the contrarv, insurance county, contracts which he may make. Ben. B. CANTERBURY, Butler, Mo., March 8, 1884. Glassware, tinware and queensware at cost, at Brewington’s under the F Hotel. good Jack, 5 vears JACK Foe SALE: old, for si ¢ or trade on reasonable te Call on Thos. Berryhill near Butler, or at | Mi- 15-3 the old George Kelley faim on the ama. The BRILLIANT COOK STOVE-—- Sold by WARRANTED the BEST. Cc. Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest | They have a neat, | eorner of the square, comfortable room 35. Try our QUEEN BRAND of flour and you willuse no other. Castor Beans. C. SPRAGUE. | Way with MC FARLAND BROS. AT BUTLER KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK AQT THE BESW PitlCEsS IN HARNESS & SADDLERY. An equal assortment and prices can be found at W alnut, McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS = [— (me k — = 3 aS 3 ' JS] me | | @ ge tas ty = eS S* i a is = 3 E ii => f | | = =a et ih op pooner Patent Collar! -PREVENTS CHAFING, CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itself to any Hlorse’s Neck. has two Rows of stitch- ing, will hold Hames in place better than any other collar. "CELE We have on hand a limited amount ot prime castor bears, which we will loan to farmers tor planting purposes and guarantee good prices for the crop: and weurge our farmers, espec those having a family ot children the | iatter into consideration, as ¢ nce | hat no crop pays a profit tor the labor expended ti scans, us and veta ff Come and see castor bean cultuie. Lerskea & Cutips Farm: ention We have of ta fi Flax seed i been and American which selected tor sowing purposes which, will loan to farmers this s as spe n, on as fair and reasonable terms as any party in tatee prices de Southwest Missouri and we | th a prominent firm Flax for coming crop. ave also in arrangements v Racine Wisconsin ror a tor flax seed, made expressiy cleaning which tukes out all dirt and torcign seeds it is the flax seed as clean as chine to do, which possible fer any ou clean seed, and enables us to offer we desire to say to those tarmers, having seed of their own, that if they want their bring it seed weil cleaned before sowing, to us, we will clean it tor vou at a very easonable figure. 1t-3t. Lerker & Crips, Fred Dern Barber Will give vou a neat shave, hair-cut. He keeps none but experience barbers. Will also grind raz Sati taction guaranteed. Rooms square nerth FRUIT EVAPORATORS Wem tt and Vegetable wrator use. Wealso make the Fruit Evaporators for an uke two E their merits. aporators have nc WwW on prices to cor chines. parti reasonable prices. John Wil Manutac ms & Son, kK 16-3m. circula ffs tees and turers, Mich. County Maps Fer Sale. We have five late county maps $2, each. Times OFrice sale 28tf or Corn! Corn! Take vour corn to the new celevat ot Letker & Childs, near the depot. Their scales are absolutely correct. Their dump is safe with an easy grade. They pay the highest market price and guar- Lerxer & Crups- Machine | Electric Light of the Southwest BUSINESS COLLEGE, NEESSOt REE. ISU ViLek, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; A thorough and practical business course will be presented consisting of Penmanship. iMathematics, Grammar, Spelling, Cominer- cial Law, Business Correspondence. Tele- graphy and Bookkeeping in ifs various forms viz: Merchandise, Bank, Railroad, Express and Telegraph. Ornamental Penmanship and Drawing will be taught to those desir- ing them. Fully meets demands ot our young frends not prepared to pursue th Commercial course on ount of deficiency in the common school branche Having found it necessary to cdd this course ot training to the ( 1ercia that I may be better prepared to further the interests of ¢ dents. | have secured the services ot W. D. Dez -whowil take charg: ot this department: and I can « ssure nothing will be left The Commercial Branches Wiil be superintended by the Principal, assisted by Prof. H. W. DeRome. noth being practical instructors, will also insure success to their students ing a business education, cannot do bette Ladies and Gentlemen, see 1 prepare themsel Penmen. Book ! than enter this College early. keepers. Operators and teachers. Call and see us, we shall be college. 1to see you and sth through the Respectfully, CEO. W. WEAVER, PRINCIPAL.

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