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WTLER WEEKLY TIMES WEDNE SDAY, JAN. 14, 1555 a LOCAL ITEMS e bated keever AL sstroyed ys Lon iw fire ye Oak township. one day last t $1,200; pathi estimated a no janice. Wes nin this great ca jass 15 with Mr. Ww. Newsom is welt and favorably tnown throughout Bates cour and, felected, will make a good officer. Anew and mysterious disease ap- years to have broken out among the ropes 9 the neighborhood of Bur- tte. Jud Holderman lost “two very fine animals, one dying on Saturday and the other on had a horse to dit and his father the same disease on Monday. have been unable to learn w ymptoms of the iscase are. There were but few present at the ex-confederate re-union in this city Saturday, doubtless the last owing 10lice Was given too he fact th ate to reach all parties. Another meeting of the association 1s to be held in this city ou Saturday, Febru- ry 14 and it is hoped that: every | x confederate in the county will be present. G. W. Neat, jr., a nephew of our old and bighly esteemed friend I. S. Neat, of New Home township, has just returned trom a three years’ so- journ in Arizona, in the vicinity of Prescott. We reports business in the west very dult and nearly all mining operations at a standstill. — Rich Hill Herald. John Armstrong of Rich Hill, sole a shot gun from Joseph Darin- ger of that city and was arraigned be- iore Justice Wolfe, ast Thursday, wid bound over to the circuit court to | Congressman Bland, better known as) Silver Bill Washington and only oppose the coinage of ver uliug He concluc He place On earth ar loo aay county. OU | come him into th Our old t aa, ID. G. Newsom. | ig. a candidate for Justice of the Peace, ot Mt Pleasant township. | Nick Mast yesterday of ha card Bia a measure t and goid. 1 of Lone Qak town- Knig up ie to stop ld r idwe gl ie fold ot find « diminutive bearing , °For your defense en journey up Salt I Nick would be picased to the donor for about ; Rich Hill Herald Mittong, of the Holden Enter prise, was assaulted by the mayor of that city and bruised up in such a nianner that for a while his life was ved of. The mayor was ar rested and fined $20 and costs and the editor is recovering from his in- juries, Mittor lin and awwas sick w | Shoem } severa! made. supposed to} the south—-boun was accompani ker Lavi Ft. Sprague. overhauled at tiousane has been filed Nearly all perso of the persens is interested, the against socially or financially. ave left ! Missounn P ied by last Monday might, the 5th Mass whose parents reside missing trom Ri Miss Daisy Sperry, whose ta e old resi- | dents and well known in Rich Hill, y on acific .. and M in rn: The girls were Scott parents of Miss Sperry. i dollars a ns intere Tives, asa put Eriday and brought back to Rich Hhil ~~ the As promin publisi to the world social s mistortunes to befall them, which. ested, damages citizen of Rich Hill for the seduction | of Miss Sperry. The Times does not consider it a ission, or a part of journalism to andals. and famihes have once promulgated, work to the injury either lf. however, an event occurs in which the public c if bs Ga says equal to an i ikhart. | emergenc I oses one erge: ne loses ies January 3c. 1885. partner he Phis : =e Ps born p ortan i our last close at i S x m Ss sas bea u ad. and ; } Oheisaf ted mnember of Su- : ! preme c t Commission, , : him mas, with ali its ch s, has i passed off quietly and turkey Silverdale, on vy. who has), ral months filled so | ., position operator t pho I } ut ep on knowledge, an { city. has iby Mr. Yates was | charpe of the e Mr. and Misse wat. ANG Aitsses 1 | ut rendered some ¢€xc | i 7 yurteous at comph energetic, courteous and acco — the organ, banjo and v n, making ed lady, and her ere i the exercises pleasan | n this city are greatly pleased to = i 4 Be } her thus promoted. It is useless te H Mark Y young men ot this townsh ito Pleasant Uill « i Was sorry to hear of the sad . Bad € om busine eback, using s te. SILABUSTER. with a pi prere Et'is unfortunate breast near the hea ed that the ‘ext Book Convention. been subject to fits of dec; softthe sciiool boards cholly tor several weeks pa m the sumably due to business a this city on Tuesday ist, | and complications, and had the purpose ot adopting a series uttempts several times to end his }ot text hooks for the ensuing tive | ife. Mr. McCurdy was about 35 | years. vears old a well and taverably Convention called to order by | know sughout the county. He | HI. Hinton, County Commissoner, | | leaves a youn: wife, one child and ,otion elected chair | ot friends and relatives to] man and J. J. Francisco secretarv. | and on mourn his untimely taking off. On motion the chair appointed F. V. We are in receipt of an invitation WBE Werke A. Newton and J. H.| iounitendithe erandopesineg | of the Stecle, committee on order of bus- | Hotel Mitchell. ie Nev ada on the | imess- Moved and carried that those | rth. ‘Phisis a magnificent build- Brcscet who are not presidents of | school boards, but are here by au- ing, a living monument to the genius therity of cistricts, leir respective and enterprise of that prince of good fellows, Harry Mitchell, the popular his con- vention. Committee on order of bus be admitted as members of answet » hares tie [ape | journal, considers it its duty to in- Ble a answer to the charge of petit lar- | journal, con ° : and accomodating proprietor. Mr. aang | © 1 , od scurrence : . reported : ceny. Prosecuting attorney Jack- | orm the public of the oceurre NCE. | Mitchell is an old and practical ho Dy Shoes: UE | son informs us that the thief now —— ss - cons eee = Thiel man and with his experience ‘—Report of committee of tea | } i 2s in > > Fai refers to abstain at all times from . ayy . ers. languishes in the county jail. ee _ ' . ; : : planned this building with a practic— Awe : } “ ublishing anything that savors oO . 2-—.Adoption o xt b is - Joe Watkins, charged with ior ve pee : a aleve to convenience and comfort. |, a : perce Le age a oc atains, chargec yithy org- | sensationalism, or of 2 matter in . . z owns order: Ist, aders: 2 MGB a has ee 2 The hotel is furnished with all mod- Zs RC acne wet | ag the name of M. G. Burnes to an | which the good name of a person or er FeNIVERICHEES > Sal St) a aTeat spellers; 3d, arithmetic; 4th, geog- | + = Cc 3 ceS u a ‘ ma : aS order on Sims & Coy of this erty for | family is mvolved a = Bact as raphy ; 5th, grammar; 6th, history: | ‘ . s st. s Zi ae < \ the amount of $20, was arrested at | 2 : ‘ ix 1 ‘ 7th, penmanstip; Sth, civil govern- | his hidi ’ <x Heme and I have a form of Republic: an | tions are the bone and sinew of 5 | | ies saeaagemelvatee een tin C ticut hich | a town, the people of Nevada should (Goaaise gil, Wawa: neice ' ; Fi Sriday | government ir onnecticut whict . the pe Nevadz } : odged in the county jail, last Friday | S°°° Seats see te i re appreciate the work of their tellow | ISGINOHL GE Goceiess osataty yet . . buts atom. ity. candidite in the « : wening. The man bad been work- puts aor appt ~ —— % oe Y Sees ; | consideration. gubernatorial chair. Gov. Waller, | townsman in giving to the Gem City | ag tor Mr. Burnes, and forged the der before Christmas. Sev eval young tellows in n St. Louis cast for any i an, democratic candidate tor received the highest number of votes but lacked then preparing to make New Years | ballots of having a majority over all. governor, a few 2 Moved and carried taat the discus- so magnificent an institution. The ball at W alton’s opera house last Thursday might, given under the of “Butler Pleasant sion upon the subject of the adoption of text books be limited to five min utes each. and to of the convention. i i members auspices the ee rowssoe tool thc mu Minder ee comets ee nee Hour Club.”? was a mignificent suc— Motion to refuse to adop? any se- acd in order to secure their sate re j cies state it requires a majority tO) cess) The elite of Butler societv | res ot text books lost. ae etl = pe = a sellin Bebe bac pr turned out ex masse and several} Moved and carried that rules be | i ‘oats © whic vas 4 Pn. | therefc t before the legisia ture, : ~ | “When full, send me home to—— hom rong when there is no ma-— — — pa Roser nie suzpended, and that the series of | ent. Messrs. Joe T. Smith. T. J. | books now in use for five years with | sireet.”” way be utilized to great advantage by some of our own sportive Moods. Our Summit reporter tells us thar: } people in November. they do things in Connecti Republican: adelightful party was given at the residence W. P. Sevier, last ¥ Yuesday evening. The party ot was gotten up by Geo. Redmon and Jas. | Parker. A young j gard splendid supper wes! Tribune, Thisisa novel idea, but | jority at the pots. legislature, being ed the popular will, | and elected the republican which was rejected This i ticket i way Mo. and Yesterday republican, disre- The editor of the Linneus, postmaster of course, — at served the guests and on the table { place, gracefully resigns himself to was a dressed turkey that: weighed | 261-2 pounds. A very enjoyable | qeacty was also given at the re ot Mrs, Wilson, on the toad, last Friday mght. Our Detter is very anxious te Know Henry Smizer didn’t take the young lady he went after. re wi Mr. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Bachelor been having a great deal of sickness in his family For : has tor some time past. dence } Johnstown | pe :Hean P. M. i save him. itis bard. but hunger knows no law. several weeks his son was prostrated | with typhoid fever, during which his infe was despuired of even by the evsicitus, and now upon, covery of the son comes the sickness of Mrs. Bachelor and another mem- Hee of the family. —Appleton Jour- | Please call at once and settle. i i the inevitable as *There are a the offices, Even death-bed Itis also right. Jobn Bachelor, ot Hudson i democrats who are fosvnship, called to renew “ctiption Saturday county than and it :s folly for the repub— to think of holding over. repentance He must walk the plank ; tollows: few Where are holding remu- his sub-j nerative post offices by the kindness ; ot self-denying republicans? more democrats there are post won't the Echo answers, ‘nowhere, except in a few ‘unhealthy localities in the South.’ + Be consistent, 2 man when ti you must weep, x tears with democrats who, N nds, b actu 5St" ming! n those then, and go out 3 time comes. sour ot hke and if una-— tew trom necessity, must otice. uly need my me C. me t wart until! mere offices are the rei _made. ney BAarkeER- the Mo., that Day and C. A. Emerson affair spared no expense in gentle- in charge, making the the privilege of any school board tu } add any additional or revised works ot same series: this adoption to re- men who had the by — necessary preparations tor this, the | main in force until the State Legista- | y SSS T society event of the season, and they | ture may direct other action in the | is the | certainly merit the thanks of all who | premises. attended for the dehghtful time had. | J. H. Hinton, J. J. Francises, Promptly at $:30 the band struck; Chairman, Secretary. up the grand march, in which oearly all present participated, the | and | march was broken by a waltz, when | Fo the Public. The History of Missouri Baptis:-. published by R. S. Duncan, nos. heing offered tor eale by Mrs. I. C. Rowland, is a book ot mation than can be had from other source, and should be read to : appreciated. Allwho desire | ! | all whe did not dance vacated the H parquet and took seats in the dzess | circle to give room to the dancers. Nine dances of various kinds were tr o'clock, when supper was announced, which was served in one of the rooms of the third story by that popular caterer, jD. B. Chandler. After supper j dancing was again resumed and | contnued until about 3 o’clock Fri- more i indulged in until to keep pace with the Baptist denomi nation in their progress in our state should avail themselyes of this portunity and buy the book. Mrs. I. C. Rowranp, Agent, Butler. Mo. dav morning. The music, as fur- nished by the Coates opera house j band ot Kansas City, superb, the ladies were charmingly i dressed, and all entered imto the Terpsicorean exercises with grace and enthusiasm. There were pres- ! feses ene eg on Jane Le ent from Rich Hi Nick Mastick } The business will be conti was simply Notice. ——— SS uM. free and Sam etireing. ereto- and Miss L aoe tore by Samuel Levy and Samuel M. iss Leona Lane, Gus Boar- | Levy under the same firm name, who a {man and Miss Joe Lane. Sam Beail | sume ai ies and alone are autho and Miss Zula Whitaker. av = to t oursta x accounts, | | ula Vhitaker, ard Mr. eetee ker. ee cee and Mrs A. E. Beatty. i LM. Ley | of the Aar glacier, in the Alps of Swit- | zerland, formed , than forty years has been in the em- | ployment of the Dutch Government | scientific investigations in the interior _ of that island, and was being enter- ‘ was being held. This was cut up with- Miscellany. Scientitic 1 of stockings colored with dyes is shown at th is sug- Peale, who suppos- essity of keep ever-present sto be used! 1¢ =color of sontends tlowers, that only i Poisons e exists in plants, | / SURE CURE -olors of flowers vay Infucnza, Yfug Cough, ain Chest, out ccs refs Throat on Lange me “ations the acids or lant them- pstance by he Var Opn Sb agreds Char gee Van Rysselberg rium, has ts conrant succeede “d in transmitting a telephonic : and a telegraphi ssage along the same wire at : sand bas OTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex exhibited the ievement at the Ant- | ue RSC ihe Benen : if werp Universal Exhibition—ordinary | bbe aradeg ciate Lael Jr instruments and ordinary telegraph ingto teach in es county, eld on the 3d ot ea lines being employed. Saturday month inthe Ohio str In a paper read before ee Ac demy | school house, i ff Rome, Prof. Carlo Mag- | ‘‘utler, Mo., Saturday ot ora descrit some experi- ch month i > school house, the ments proving that presence of SNe powerful ms ets exerts a remar le S aketact M influence upon the hatching of ip a eet eee The effect is to arrest the elopment | J. H. HINTON, of the embryos or to so rets 1 as to y Schoo! Commissioner “Private School. produce imperfect ch Snakes are never found in the island j of Iona, oft the coast of Scotland, ai- though they exist in the island of Mull, only three-quarters a mile distunt. The select school ot Mr. and Mrs. Siceloff, located on East North Main of The duke of Argyll reports that Susie street. closed the first session on the the hot weather of 1 August an ac , 4 succeeded in swim ning across the roth of Dec., 1884, with an enroll angerous channel to Iona, and was of over « The nbout to land, when it was seen and 1 ston enatmeare ie killed. : a Prof. Moseley, of the famous Chal- | 11% 01 J) Phe proprietors lenger € pedition around the world, has ithe schoo tateful for this discovered eyes in the st Is of iberal encouragement in their work. idae, no] ss than 11,000 being cont = ed in the shell of a single animal. > ll grows larger new eyes : formed. No other moilusca have Notice to Tax-Payers. sense-organs in their shells, but the ; é Cae chitonidae, in addition to eye I will call on all tax; rs of Mt. elaborate organs of touch perme Pleasant township tor settlement of their shells. aXes. All taxes not paid by Janu- In a recent lecture at the Lowell in-] ary 1885, the per cent. will be stitute, Boston, Prof. R.S. Bail, as- | iddec tronomer royal of Ireland, declared it Offic r. W. Childs’ store. to be his belief that the masses of stone oe | and iron which he earth as me- AN . Br i. oe teorites were originally thrown out by Collector. | terrestr yoleances at a remote pet ————_—__——— ee od in our planet's geological history. wb) bya OTICES Ifso, the fragments must have been SPECIAL NOTICES. projected bey nd the influence of the earth’s attraction by explosions giving them the tremendous initial velocity of six miles a second. Christmas Whiskies. Parues buying Whisky or Brandy Persons who are color-blind are us- | YY the gi alion or keg wall find at te ually either red-blind or green- blind, | heir interest to examine my stock and their infirmity is almost always Hy aaa i i ee : contined to one color. Cases of violet- | °'OT* purchasing elsewhere, blindness are rare, and no instance is PER GAL known of a person unable to distin- | Good Kentucky Bourbon whisky, $1,56 guish between blue and yellow. It is | Pure White Rye Whisky, ake a remarkable fact that, While about one Calite ia Bra y G years ¢ man in twenty-five is more or less col- ey sa buanne peney Sycars ald $00 or-blind, the affection seldom occurs ackberry Brandy, : 1,50 mue:g women, only one case having Jugs and Kegs are free, Pe been observed py Dr. B. Joy-Jeffries in an examination of 1,400 ladies. A great rock standing in the middle you hear that. Lewis Hovrman. North Main St. Butler, Mo MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. the principal part of the Hotel des Neuchatelois, a rough shelter used by Agassiz and his friends Tm while gating the phenomena of | Philips decision does not eftect the Mo glaciers from 1540 to 1843. Frost has] Loan Co., represented by sinee split the rock into a thousand § rst‘ J. K. Bevower, pieces, three of which have just been Butler, Mo. identified by Mons. Forel. From the came - For Rent. The ‘handsome Humphrey residence, including 5 acres ot ground, just south ot city limits, is tor rent. Is one of the prettiest homes in the country. W. H Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo re B. NEWBILI Does a general Insurance business—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms Also insures Plate Glass against break- age by accident. Call on him tor @ policy betore itis too late. Office i Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tf record of the hotel’s original position left by Agassiz, and the measurements uade by Forel, % appears that the frag- mentary blocks have been carried down the mouniain by the glacier at the rate of about 1K0 feet a ve —— > <= -— Sumatra Cannibalism. A friend of the writer’s who for more bears personal witness to the preva- lence of the custom in Sumatra up till recent times. He was once making Farm fer Sale. tained in the most hospitable manner | ic dhe eed a at elo iwillsell my tarm, situated in Pade to which he was bidden, and to} S¢ctiom t, in summit township, 15 which he went, taking his own native § bundred acres. Divided in lots t Terms easy. A. a TON. servant with him. be banquet had suit purchaser, proceeded for some time without inter- ruption, when at Iast, as 4 crown of the feast, a beautiful brown roast joint was »rought from the back of the house to the open airy place where the repast Dick Hurt Guarantees all work done in bis shop. If you wish a clean shave, saampoo or hair cut call and see him. Also trv his bath rooms. Southeast corner square. : out remark, and handed sround, and _ the Dutch gentleman was on the point of eating his portion, havirg raised part of it to his lips, when his servant rushed forward and stopped him, sey- For Sale. ing: ‘‘Master. master, do not eat -it is 4 a abo. The Chief, on being ques- Three big two-year-old mules, one tioned. admitted. with no sma\l pride | pair three-year-old Normon horses. at the extent of his hospitality, that |some Kentucky bred saddle mares bearing that the white man would feast and colts. Some young short-horn with him, he hed ordered a young boy | Hyli<, short-horn cows. and Polled to be killed and cooked in his honor, | as the greatest delicacy obtainable, and that the joi them wes the best part, the lernen’ s Magazine. Galloway bulls. Assy Hamurron. { For Sale. A Cincinnati printing press large enough to print a six column paper on and one hundred pounds of bour- tbe 300 years between A.D. i5 the Roman Empire had fifty- Of these twenty-three During 14 and 5 eeven tuler- ted. one was poisoned by | cere killed by their own | Zols type. nearly new, and in guod led themselves, one was | Candwiog: Cheap for cash. Caller mistress, one was cap- | or address this office. tf enemy and flaved akve, Z ela led in battle, one was A ~ . # Deer’ hand Seratches ot every kind drowned. one died of plague, and two Ite ie, d Se i acnes oF } or three were formal xecuted. Al- | curedin 30 minutes by Woolford'< together the rulers of the empire onle ' Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This 2 or} 58 : pc ape never fails. Sold by W.d. Lansdown. the operations of nee com- : pany. dru 3utier, Mo. $g-1sT : — oo oy A Geors! oe ee Patronze the Butler Marbl — ee day because some one dle ee rt ‘that he was ninetr-one years of » Works. 4 1: AARNE HF cael