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OL. VITI. ee THE ST... K.0.& ©. ——-soer — i ago Bank President is the Party er arnishing the Money. | seoe- \ jent Tiernan on Capt. Cammings, of Nevada City. —+reeeo- A letter That Speaks for Itself. §r. Louis, Mo. M yeh 3rd, 1886. p. Allen Esq. Butler, Mo.* Dean Sin:—Yours of March greceived, I will state that we the in jto build a railroud trom St. js, nto the State of Kansas by way of Ft. Scott and expect if on and Butler will do what 1s ble and what they should I ek there is no question that both sats can secure Our road, as we located our line East of Ft. to the Mo. line and have work nenced, if your citizens and rd ot Trade will confer with Fr. ott and the board ot trade at Clin and will secure us dl 1s of right way over the line that we may s Scort sects Missouri to Butler Ie ettrom where the Fr, line and in| Bates wghto the east rm oof wiyto Heary and then have ¢ fens ot Clinton to jom in and, se- deeds of rights of wav from th jit to the city of Clinton east line ot Henry E think aud to there fo question bevond doubt but that will secure our line as we have acommittee from Clinton rep ated by the Hon H.W. Salm and Messrs. N. Calvird and Say Thev doand guaranteed wid secure the ough Heniy county, that we would wre and expect mach from county. Ithink it would sable tor your board of trade to fer with the board of Trade of Scott and the board ot Trade of Mi on, Iwill be pleased to hear from you any time and to meet any of your mittee or citizens at you may suggest. T remain, Yours respectfully, F, Tiernan. Sr. Louis, Mo., March ad, ’86. Bros,, Cliaton Mo: Gents: Yours of the 25th con- gaclipping trom the Nevada writen by a Mr. Cummins was d, and will state that I am pleased anJ very thankful for interest you have taken nour en - L also have a friendly teel- Mg for the citizens of Clinton and pecially to the committee, that four Board ot Trade sent, consisting {Major Salmon, Snyder and Cal- fied, who came and visited me, and who were very enthusiastic in secur- ourhne. Their proposition in Weuring the nght ot way through county had great weight Tih our board in deciding the pont going to Clinton. desire also to florm you that the clipping that Jenclosed in your letter I don’t how the author of the same, but fom teading it I should judge st was Memissary in the interest of the Mo. Pacinc. 1 suppose you are Ware that the Mo. Pacific, if it ald by action or word, would do Mything that would prevent the beilding of this hne, I feel satisfied called upon me and that rights ther of way as he any time A stating that they would have no! said A. M. Billings to-night, ‘and | F x4 Crumley mdse co offices ples to employ either, but I am Satisfied that you and the citi- ot Clinton was well aware and ‘ood the motive of the pub! | ation enclosed. It is simply to pre- | ent other points from taking an in-| tstin our behalt. 1 also wish to te that we have now commenced } farnest B We have now men at work from | 8 Louis at feast tO miles west. We | fimo have a torce at work in Kansas S We expect to complete our road Stast as men and money will per- And we desire and expect ' | | MM points along the line to take an |! tnour behalt as necessity By jand I J cles as to who | rattroad snould require; at tS a repre County D fluence anc wine iny Wi rumors publishe on nenghborins line that meet them with a spirit and towns about our cessity should require. 1 will be pleased to receive your paper ot each issue and know how your people | ees feel and what is being said in our | Western Counties. I will be pleased to hear trom you at all mes, and any information you Should desire, and that you may ask me, I will glad!y give if ia my pow- er. Yours respectfully, F. Tiernan. (Tueeday’s Globe-Democrat.) Every since the Globe-De:mocra first gave to the public the project of the St. Louis, Kansas City & Colo- | rado Railway Company, there has been much speculation and inquiry | | both in and eurside the rairoud H cue vasart t vw back of I cinnot enterprise wis he knowa vat a built without money, and hac a larg. amount of material was) purcha by the representatives of the comp a- nv, and the cash paid therefor, gave turther evidence tharthere was some thing more than @ paper rowed on the project and that it must have back ets, The demand tor information as to who the party er partics were who have been furmishing the cash Globe to ascertain. President Tiernan and all the became so general that the Democrat determined connected with the new tine but acknow!- | edged they were heing supported by | capital outside of St. Louis, Atter diligent investigation the treasury from which tie funds of the St. Louis Kansas City and Colorado are being drawn was located. A, M. Billings, President of Bank and the Home Savings Bank ot Chicago, and also President of the People’s Coke and Gashght Company, of that city, 1s the party ed to turnish names, who is furmshing the necessary funds. | It is understood that he is to provide | funds for the completion of the road to Creve Coeur and that when this is | done a wealthy New Yorker, pre - sumed to be John I. Biair, has agreed to take one-‘alf ot the bonds | ot the company, and by this means | push the project on through Kansas, In the suit filed against the St. Lou is and Colorado, the point 1s made that the line has no nights in Missou ri, being a Kansascorporation. This 1s an important punt, for if it were decided that such is the case or that Tiernan has no le- gal title to the tranchise of the Forest Park and Central, that would prevent entrance to St. Louis and render it impossible for tne St. Louis and Colorado Company to deliver up the goods they promise their back- ers—the line Creve Coeur Lake. Future movements of this company will now be watched with increased interest. WHAT MR. BILLINGS SAYS. Chicago, Ill., March 1.—“I am nota stockholder in the St. Leurs, Kansas City and Colorado railroad,’” have no voice whatever in the opera- tion of that enterprise, I have from time to time advanced to F.E. Drew, the contractor, such sums ot money as he needed to carry on his work.’” | **Would you say how much money | you have advanced ?"" he was asked. “T could not do that, because it might prejudice him in some way. I am well secured,and that is all [kno about it, The terms of the loan satisfactory to me, and fur this I cannot say anything.”* With bright eves, vet gray, lusterless aair. Parkers Hair Balsam will restore ack or brown pre talling, Don’t su out an effort to sa’ your hair with- nO 14 Im. you wil] answer |~ them through your paper as the ne. parties | declin- | the Home National | ely lost, stop its | Men Think ‘ + xe , i =i they know all about Mustang Lin- | bo} . iment. j Not to kmow is D t t 3 204 + 50 * Mi Canterbury 2 of Deputy Recorder ot deeds | | net to have. nt of Geor j THE OLD RELIABLE MEAT MARKET S. J. GROVES. NORTH MAIN ST. Keeps more meats and more kinds and the best that can j both fresh and cured. Pish and Ovsters in ; When you want anvt ed J EE of 112 serchant’s tax grant hilips& Soo. » license zranted W, B. Roley | Dram shop license granted B. Midkitt Rockville for 6 months. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. Ee Houston Mallet services as janitor 10 00 Theodosia ferry keeping M T Wallace 3RD. DAY. 29 75 | . Ps Petition to judge of the circuit court | tor order to make levy on Mt. Pleasant and Prairi2 City township to meet coup- ons talling due and for sinking fund. temporary injunction granted in case ot Wm Payne et al vs. Ed Daniel et a1 be procured | Also tresh their season { | ing in mv line | SCCOUNTS ALLOWED, | vive me a call. S. 4. GROVE: ‘MONEY! hg pauper grave $ ° med ser prisoner “atte or tarm " J WW Frizze W O Jackson expenses to Clinton bond business Mt Pleasant meé@ attend prisoner | W F Hanks board prisor ers * tools tur work house P J Jewitt pvuper coffins | John G MePeak car coal | RA Atkison mdse pauper MONEY. Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms | | remember J L Ludwick mdse to county \ L McBride & Co Max “ einer mdse to poor tarmn CANCFLLATION WARRANTS. j Pauper fund principal interest Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than anybody. } dnd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000 time from six months to five years > and on 6 1,073 So 2,166 82 frd. Interest and Principal ean be made pay- Bridge fund able st any day and interest stopped. principal interest 1,137 25 4th. Have almost a million dollars already 2,304 07 1,034 36 30 03 loaned and doing a larger business than ever. Sth. We keep money on hand to loan so if you have good security ind clear titles you don’t have to wait. Salary tund princips! interest 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and can thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutely correct and we will stand responsible for them. 1,064 30 153 20 15758 79 67 22 1,826 o1 1,030 00 270 00 100 0O 100 G Election and Jury Contingent tund principal interest jth. Have been here along time and expect te stay a while longer. SB ES 8th. Make loans with or without Commission. Township No. 3 “ “6 or 4TH DAY. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED H Mallet services as janitor WW Denney per diem and ex- penses a2 co judge 23 00} Remaiuder of day spent in examing So financial statement. Ng aio. | THE HORNS. Drain shop license granted G A Heath } & Co tor six months. | School joan granted Jerome Cady $125 oo. 9th. Invite you to come and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application elsewhere. 10th Our office is with the Butler National Benk, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. 20 00 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. | ML Wolfe services bridge com GC Wolfe bes RJ Hurley & Co mdse jail John Bowdre assessing Mound twp 1885 M A Maynard mdee circuit clerk John A Lefxer pauper | N A Wade printing |W F Hanks con, Mrs McAnnich to poor farr P H McCoy balance in full Bones fork bridge C A Ramsey balance in tull Deep Water bridge | W § Lansdowa sta ionary 6TH Day 99 40 39 00 463 18 72 1 85 19 7O 1§ 15 30 jor 31| 311 54 312 5} (CHAS. DENNEY First Door South*of Times office Stairway ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. JD Alien & Co printing Bennett Wheeler & Co mdse for co offices 8 oo 8 55 29 5 00 20 50 143 “] = | Fresh and Nice and Comprising every- | a thing in the ' a | _ J. | ‘ G&ROCERY And Provision Line. ; T C Boutware med attend pauper W F Hanks fees working pris’rs W F Hanks fees circuit court | J M Boreing supplies and tuneral } expenses paup | E Hi Carter pauper coffin ; Anna Welker temp. relief Ida Welker 'W H DeJarnati per diem co judge J A Lefxer per diem co judge and expenses to Rich Hill W F Hanks attend co court 30 00} 22 School loan granted P | transcribed Dramshop license granted Cris Smith Bro Rich Hill six months. . Release of tax granted Mrs. A Of all kinds wanted. ©!CcOME AND SEE ME. x Sharp : Chas. ' on erroneous assessment. { NEW GOODS = OHUNTRY PRODUCE NO. 15 ED. STEELE Desires to imform his friends and i mh s and the public generally th: Sought the st Se — ock of CHARLES SPRAGUE, CONSISTING OF Groceries, Queensware, WOODENWARE. NAILS AND BUILDE, HARDWARE. spt Will continue business at the old stand and is constantly adding new goods to his well assorted stock. Prices lowand stock fresh, CALL AND SEE HIM. North Side of the Square, Butler, Mo. In same building with‘John Ray, stove and Tinware dealers JOHN RAY, CR ALER IN Stoves and Tinware! Invites the public to call on him when in need of any of thes: artiles- He keeps the celebrated Antelope (sce cut) and Buck’s Brilliant Cook Stoves and desires all to see them. are no better made. want the Large Profits Asked by Many Dealers, as he is just opening out in this business and expects to remain bere. Tinware of every kind at prices low down. Don’t torget, I am in the same building with Ed. Steele. the NORTH SIDE SQUARE, BUT: PETRA ED § PERCENT: | Offon all CLOAKS = | Those who have used them say there He also carries a fine line of heaters and does not will not leave A SINGLE GARMEMT For us to carry until another season. Everything Low taClean w Our stock before taking inventory Ee LOW PRICES That we have been selling them certainly CALL AND SE" US J. M. McKIBBEN. Denney. .