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cing Sunday, May g turther notice, trains yes as follows: GOING NORTH. ‘Texas Express.. kK. C. Express... | yg—Accommodation . GOING SOUTH. Texas Express. 4 K. C. Express , yo—Accommodation. ir to Secret Societies. ———— MASONIC. Lodge, No. 254, meets the first in each month af Chapter Ro Arch y Commandery Knights Templar ds the first Tuesday in each month. 1,0, 0, FELLOWS, utes Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- tight. atler Encampmeht No. 76 meets the jand ath Wednesdays in each month oer pegs ma aaa! Lawyers. . D. PARKI wdown’s Drug Store. SENN SAAR S28 ARATE A OEE NN §, FRANCISCO. CISCO BROS. Bates courts of and ware store Physicians. EE DRS. RENICK & BOYD ysicians and Surgeons, BUTLER, MO. - comes OFFICE: ST SIDE SQUARE, OV Renick’s residence Main and Fort streets, Dr. B Fulton P L, RICE, M. D., ittendcd to. Office ’ Drug Store. M.Curisty, YSICIANS ice, tront room over P. O. red at oflice day or one Commun S. C, BOULWARE, Ph ler, Mo ty. ea, gable Mo. Pacific R.'R; ron & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) 97554 nger trains make direct con- for St. Louis and all points east _ and all points south, Colorado, is . = site tar ja and all points west and north- ¢ For rates and other intormation I. Lisk, Agent. Masons, 76, meets second Thursday in each SON, Attorney at Law, Office West side square, over S. P. Francisco. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in adjoining s. Prompt attention given to col- s. Office over Wright & Glorius’ 79 R LEVY’S. ’s residence, , horth ©. . chureh, Eclectic Physi- clan and Surgeon. All calls prompt- up sta over W. H. Batiarp, BS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Homoporarnic AND SURGEONS, calls night. on to all parts of t » Specialattention given to tem ysician and eSurgeon. Office north side square, Diseases of women and chil- ACADEMY WILLOPEN Mntember 7, °85 For Particulars Address JM. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. PATENTS! Wm, @ HENDERSON, MENT ATTORARY AND SLICITOR, OFFICES, 925 F STREET, P.O. Box 50, washimgton.D. . | : loth, and will leave The Mirror | is no flatterer. Would you »m| Make it tell a sweeter tale? ** | Magnolia Balmis the charm- er that almost cheats the looking-class (Continued from tast week How Watch Cases are Hade. It is a fact not gen James Boss Gold Wi tain more pure gold than 1: gold cases The demand for these wat cases has led to the manufact poor grade of solid gold low in quality, aad defi in g These cases are made from 4} to 10 k and a 5 or 6 karat case is often sold for or 14 kar: It is nove tol watch j soon lor, or one ¢ lose its shape an fail to s letting in dust and damagi one 60 thin that « slight b the crystal, and perhaps the It IS economy tc 8 Watch Case, i ] ly known Cs e of 2 ver} tight, th i BD of theset notan Mr. Bow duce one man, of Cu or both of | GU Whon Tsay cure y. L warrant my re ause others have BOTLINE, WO. Boots and Shoes best o Shop nerth side Newspaper dyat Dauchy & Co., Street, New York. come 1 Ot jurors, and trequently one atthe}, , 1 j z the works, or KILLED THIRTY MEN. | And he Dor » Killed in| 1oOra ritory, are to be seen here at all | , =~ | es, in attendance on the Federal | | court either as defendants, witnesses meets y remarkable characters. | | During the present term Capt. fohn | | s t i i n, Chickasaw Na- | Miller of Jimtow de role of ous he irty men, 1e is said to + and he de EGAN WITH A MAN N ONES. Capt. Miler ) Choctaw county, Mississippi, 1a 1816, and is now 70 years of a thoveh no one Boot & Shoe Makers Advertising. 27 Park Place and 2426 Murray would take fim for more than 50. Few men have ted amore adven- turous lite than he. According to his own statement, the first man he was named Jones and the t Columbus, Miss. He was tried tor the crime and came clear. ever killea This was when he was quite young. In 1848, at New Orleans, Miller Mt and two ley brothers, Henry Jobn, killed the three Turk brothers. Miller was of Jenki company in the filibustering exped a member ns tion to Cuba, when Lopez was guil nd Capt. John J. Quitting fifty-two ! men were Turk bro return from New Orleans and again can }in the Mexican war), during which | Ce eat ~ . . Grove, Gibson, Cabin Creek and | j scouts and saw much rough s quite notorious as a raider, and was | constantly on the go, | dered with Cooper at Fort Washita, saw the killing except Miller’s wite. HIS WAR RECORD, er served throughout the Mex- Capt, Bb. H. Cooper Davis’ regiment war he returned and living on the outskirts of civilization engaged extent in fighting the Indians. During the war between the States he was a c Gen. B. H. nd (same Cooper ytain mn Cooper’s ce mentioned above as being a captain | time he took a hand in the battles ot Wilson’s Creek, Elk Horn, Prairie } numerous small skirmishes, being | most of the time in com tact, | his company was recog fn j mzed as ‘Independent,’ going where | and when they pleased. He was} “ ‘ S | At the close of the war he surren- | ] Chickasaw nation, but had made a record dur a long time atter the surrender he remained the on scout, Mexico for quite a while. living in QUANTRELL WAS HIS COMRADE. | irst men that enlisted er’s company atter the break- ing out of the war was W. C. Quan- Among the x muy. trell, atias Charley Hart, but he only re Miller he went to Missouri mined with about three months, when and built him an everlasting name, I] known to everybody old enough to remember anything about says if he killed any one dunng the war they don’t count in list of thirty. During all i life he | was neyer wounded but once, and his adventurou In 1849, na difficulty near Shreve- ana, he —Murphy, Mysick and one Carroll. He was tried at quitted on the ground of selt-defense. port, Le killed three men Shreveport and ac- He gut the next two notches on his 1 gun at Lick 5, Weaey “in: 18505 when he an lex. Rudes followed two horse-thieves from ‘Texas, anu Miller killed them both in a fight they made while resisting arrest. In 1867 he killed a man named Taylor at Gatesville, Texas, with a ‘Taylor with a knife. struck him in the head rock. He was also tried for this murder and came clear. TWELVE IN A BUNCH. In 1866, while en route from Chick- asaw nation to Mexico, he, with six companions, was camped near Spi- vey’s Ferry, oa Red river, when a general row took place not far from his and between crowd of camp fiye white men negroes. of 1,120 daily and weekly _newsp: are include rie or smi Send for ¢ a line of adver quested to name this paper. chance of th and very small capital. and daily profits will run from $5 to $25. be worked in conne with immense sree with most anything. you wi or of the old homestead, sady, pleasant and honoral ¢ Photo bus: lantern Tunat nights a ma; with our Elec’ y all that is needed, all lecture: ete. very profitable. ing of the world, by ‘taking T. BARNUM Now Book y “TNE STORY OF MY LIFE.* = And ¥ Art of Money Ge Geiden Rules for Money Makin: d for estimate of cost. [7-Please QUICK AS AWINK We offer earnest men and women the greatest r lives to make money rapidly with our new business of Quick Photogra- phy. Easily learned, requires no experience Profits are 300 to 500 per cent., as what costs 50 cts. sells for $4 to $6 Can ction with other business and run as a side issue The apparatus is always light to carry, and by traveling about, the farmer in the field, the mechanic in | town. the housewife in the sitting-room, in nine times out of ten cet an order to **take a picture’’ of them ‘‘just as they are,’’ or of the baby, the horse, cow, or the favorite pet cat or dog, or agroup ofthe whole family, Youcan do as good work as any artist and please all your patrons. A le calling. you can tertainment Radiant Magic Lantern and ng it during the day, and easily sa day toyour income,as man is easy to learn and very ple: inds o! Students and If you » to better yourself finan- acquire a i pur and his men appeared! on the scene atter the five whites were wounded, ing twelve ot them. tried before Gen. Reynolds at Aus- tin, Texas, and released. were killed. this place, where he remained eigh acquitted. hardest trial he ever had during al his experience. THREE OTHER CORPSES. declined to n en cate to have the m lurrected. The Miller and opened fire on the negroes, kall- For this be was In 1871 he pursued three horse- thieves from the Indian Territory into Texas, and all three of them For this he stood trial at Granberry and was turned loose. Ir 1879 he killed, or was charged with killing, Mathew Fletcher on his (Miller’s) own farm near Jim- For this he was arrested and : 2 lodged in the United States jail at and the champion of their sacred months, and in 1880 was tried and This, he says was the He has killed three other men in the Indian country, whose names he tion, tor the reason, s, that they now have grown- in that country, and he } er res-|. 1872, when he was shot in the knee by a man named Denton. nt Weatherford, Texas, in iler’s mother was one-eighth Choctaw, and his fatber an Irishman, and his right m the nation comes from his mother. He has a wite and three children, and is very well fixed, haying a large farm near Jim- town, well stocked with horses, mules, cattle and hogs. A WIRY OLD MAN. Notwithstanding his age, he is as strong and vigorous as ot old, and is | still very dangerous man, being very quick with a pistol and an expert shot, considered a He delights in recounting his ex- ploits during the war, and many of his war stories are quite interesting. He is widely known, and his great- est fault aside from his violent tem- | per, is his love for strong drink; otherwise he appears to be an indus- trious well-to-do man. This brief sketch of the life of this man was obtained from him in an interview while he ws here attending court. For Railroad Commissioner. Our distinguished tellow-citizen, Senator H. B. Cresap, is being ta- vorably mentioned tor the office of Railroad Commissioner, and a better and more- honorable name has not been placed before the public. Sen- ator Cresap showed his manhood and his true colors in the legislature ot which he was a leading and dis- tinguished member. He convinced the people that he was their friend ,| and privileged rights, and that they ought to be protected in their rights along with rich and powerful corpor- | ations. Senator Cresap is a true friend to the people and if elected to the office ot Railroad Commissioner a mere tool in the He he wil not be hands of unscrupulous men. will see to 1t that the Railroads se- Best in the World. SST ON 86 - 4 GRAM COUBIMTINN - 86 Butler Weekly Times Courier-Journal, papers and Co bs Be For Hard ‘Times. 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