The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 20, 1886, Page 1

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for 1ds in and n $125 do not rly in yre the en and and at rffered. ——_ NT. ylete in the best Bonnets depart- iement cal and way @ and will ase the r request ment. The Butler Week! Vill. ¥ - WIND AND WATER. —e toe » Pass. tiPeople Drowned at Si and the Town Destroyed. somes elegraphic Communication Cut OF. _— Worth, Texas, Oct. 14.-— recerved here from Sabine is to the effect that the greater n of the town has been washed. and about sixty or seventy s drowned by the terrible of Tuesday night. the lake and gulf rushed into fejlace with great rapidity and | ged the foundation of nearly ae house. M telegraphic communication | att Beaumont is interrupted, and tenly formation procured that siictly reliable, was obtained from twimen, who rowed over the vast epuse of water to Beaumont. The men say that the scene is be- ya discription. The entire town wyrecked and the inhabitants are fried with fear and grief. dunge done by the storms at Beau- nat is also considerable, a number tdtouses being blown down and of the principal lumber mills | mged. The track of the East Mas & Sabine railway is washed for miles in a number of pla- besides damage to bridges and ts. THE LOST CITY’S LOCATION The town of Sabine Pass is loca- | fd atthe mouth ot the Sabine river wn ha't a mile of the extreme jutting from the Texas side, | only four feet above the mean mark and is bounded by a great mp on the west and Lake Sabie | The entrance to Lake t half the north. bine is a Towa, and ten in width with an aver- depth seven feet, whichis always ined by the huge volume ot pouring into the basin trom two navigable rivers, Neches and mile and ibove MUSED BY SUNDAY’S HURRICANE. It was this lake, according to the that destroyed the town. The ne ot last Sunday in the West ce toward the Texas coast. this coast on Sunday morning, its maximum on ‘Luesday Moon, and was maintained at a Mot reach these coasts at all tly a breath ot wind was stir When its tidal wave first touched | Coast. When the maximum was | on Tuesday atterneon, how h & fierce northwestern gale up along the whole coast, Were met by the great swel d by the hurricane. nt's notice. ” “High G igh Grade.” Mess, Lord & Thomas, the wel Newspaper Advertising firm Sountry papers, our own in Priately named “Our List.” any Should boa for this list. + Lor! & Thomas are on ding firms in the countr t line, an have the ® on the congjnent. We tak in Speaking ection at a moderat a good wor this office at onck. tt Area of Country Inundated. | Waters | The | The lake 1s fifteen miles | tt experienced navigators on this | blew the waters with great hurricane wave was first noticed point by the impetus otf the behind. The hurricane itself yas | % Sabine this gale blew the Mout ot Lake Sabine and drove m toward the gulf, where the lake | This re- mm driving the lake waters over the little town and submerging | Sountry for miles around without 0, have; just issued in very Pamplet form, a list of 1,482 of | This Jist they haye very High | Advertisers who wish | largest | > One Bates county map. | Békin BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOER 20, 188G A “THOU SAND A DAY. He Takes It All Back. In last Saturday’s issue of the an Herald, an nem apps in our | Terrible Ravages of the Cholera—The correspondence from Butler, im which Capitat of Corea Rapidly Be- J.H. Hinton is charged wit + ; , ‘ s charg we h - coming Depopulated. ceiving $5 in consideration of issu- | ——+ 0 o-__ ‘ San Francisco, Cal.. Oct. 16.— ning the Correspondence was a pri - i a - ‘ : ate adyices state that cholera is vate letter in which the correspon i oes E 5 ; 1 pote g fiercely in Corea. No dent, J. Buck stated (1s will be seen : : es nae dea « extent of by the letter published below) that 4 | the proof could be tur -d at any : : . | mated time, if they were nee | substanti : ting the charges. We demanded the proofs ot our correspondent, but to this date he | rules at the fri Abo Coreans as there are people in the state of rate 1,000 a day. . $ tsibany nis failed to ’ procure them, and thus the matter stands so far as this pape: is concerned. The | Herald had no interest in bringing | about these charges and hereafter we desire that correspondents who write such matter for the Herald furnish the affidavits in advance, ac- companied by $50,000 with which to fight damage suits. is the letter: Eprrok Det Cops—Dear Sir: That piece in regard to Hinton was told in A. L. McBride’s store in a presence of A. L. McBride, W. | Buck and others, and it was told di |M | Mr. Rosier. He and James McNeil | will if Do | | }not publish the names unless neces- | Calitornia have been swept away | aiready, and it is hard to say where | the plague will stop. record ot the ravages of the disease | on mankind, The story of the plague | jot London is nothing compared to what is now going on in Seoul Following | ,. ae | They are beginning to give over the | d, the asad is threatened with positive ex- task ot burvirg their des and | tinction. just A combines the essen- | tals of all others, and Demorest’s Monthly certainly fills the bil] a | November what eyerv lady wants. agazine that swear to it necessary, this of number Maga {and a fine number it is, containi popular | Sary. Jor Buck. progtessive is at hand, A Costly Mouse Nest. Lesson,”’ besides fitty other illustra - | tions. $05 in bills in a clothes basket in Yes- erday forenoon she contracted tor Its literary | her house in south Hannibal lt aq | mstructive | its fashion vad of wood, agre x to pay there for a dollar and a halt. Wanted in th She went | to the basket where she had put away j Humber. contains in order entit | her astonishment and chagrin may | @0Y design im that number and ot | }be imagined when she tound on | ny size, thus saving the purchaser | opening the wa ofa \ & }snugty asleep indo a savin > ly her hoard of bills. subscribers. } exc ‘pt three twenty dollar notes was, Wish to economize will apprecia dollar to that ot had } ameter out of the middle. adime, and these ay Magazine in the world at only | $2 per ye they also getall the pat wish to use (free), from tountain holes three inches in di- The un went to Capt. W. + Chamberlain with her loss and he | be her he thought she could get | good money tor most ot it it she | would bring I the pie ces she could find of the greenback.—Han- ntbal Journal. three tt they saya owner me tecoge head of fashions, Walls. Wishes to inform his patrons that } hereatter all calls, any time day or | night for him, can be made by tele- phone trom Dixie’s Drug store, north side square. He will be found Why They Don't Want Sam Jones. at his office at north west corner of The Baptist ministers ot Bostoa | the square trom $ a. m, tog p. m. agree that they do not want the Rev. Sam Jones to conduct a revival there. | We remember—and perhaps they also do—a story that the Rev. 35: e told in this city about a steamboat, Insure your property with S. B }on a hittle stream in Georgia. Ithad Newbill. He keeps a Record of all Dr. him al Call on J. W. Miers, successor to D. L. Sa for pure drugs and | fancy toilet articles. Sam fear that he would tell that story and | liken the steamboat to a preacher a who is so proud of his theological | cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s H occasions, even though it stops the | never tails. machinery ot ast, Butler, Mo. eS el Never was there a more frightful | Wednesday Mrs. Phillip Cam put | | beautiful oil picture, ‘*The Nini j i her money to get that amount, but | the purchaser to select a pattern of | cut into pieces from the size ot a halt | this, for while they get the finest lit- | Itch and Scratches of every kind learning that he displays it on all | | Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This Sold by W. 4. Lnasd- vtyrt [MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX! | Per Cent. imterest, on long time | with privilege ot paying before due if desired. We do not send borrow- er’s applications away for approval, but decide on them here without de- lay, end furnish the > t Once. We amount of money on ned on land. Par- hes lland get « terms. We car money once > Warton & TuckER Land Mortgage Co., Butler, M ir. MeCutchen wishes us to tom ie srues wishing to purchase as # he | four splendid thoroughbred ) yearling bulls lett which he will se ell | with the tariff stricken off. | sple iid opportunity to those wishing ge in fine stock. 29-tt Go TO DICK HURTS | Barber Shop for a first-class shave, shampoo and hair cut. U 2 stairs in} Badgley building, south side square. Take c Miers, the north side druggist. your prescriptions ‘to J. Ww. Com- petent drug clerk im attendance day night. A STARTLING FACT. Tt is not commonly known that a large proportion of the rheumatism and neu- ralgia extant is traceable directly to the diseased condition or imperfect action of and the kidneys and liver; therefore a remedy wh sh cures the resulting disease must ve found and smitten ‘the firs t ca persons usin and neu to find that chronic di the liver and kidneys have greatly relieved and they e written foran explanation. The fact is, that the remedy acts directly on these organs, them from all irritati sub- and regulating their action. Taken in connection with Athlophoros Pills this is, without exception, the most valuable kidney and liver remedy in the world,and will cure a large proportion of those who haye these diseases, Charles F. Griffin, Stuart, Towa, says: “T have not had an ache or pain of rheu- matism since I used. the Athlophoros, which is now over aye: For three a onths my store tend to m3 were swolle: did not seem to be any part of my body that did not ache. After suffering in this way until the pain was almost beyond endurance, I went to the Colfax Springs to try the effects of the water. The day I left home I had to be carried down stairs. After remaining at | the Spring a month I came back, being some better. After being home afew weeks | weeks [hada relapse. It was at this time | that Ilearned of Athlophoros. I sent for | a bottle of it and in fifteen minutes after I had taken the first dose I felt its effects, and when I had finished the third bottle I was well. [have not had any rheumatism since. Every druggistshould keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can- not be bought of the ‘druggist the Athlo- phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of lar price, which is $1.00 per bottle regu! = A and 50c. for Pills. F Kidney diseases, in- ation, 1 eae SEaeeoe Seine fachaes consti) eadache, Hea ora ay Athlophoros Pills are mnequaled. L \ J un 500,000 Acres Choice Hard Wood Farming AND very large whistle, and a w onder- | business. tf | In Northern Wisconsin forsale at $5 an " ‘ | Acre on long time. The most prosperous and fully small boiler, and so of course To treat diseases s osstully, | promising field for settlement in the U. S. its captain was proudest of the whis- | to treat diseases successfully, | Paitinformation with good map free. Address 1 =P 1 bl ae bl }pure drugs are essential, |. W. | Land ee Wisconsin Central *y = -1m tle, and blew it on every possible | Miers keeps no others. R.R Milwaakee, W: is 47 occasion, notwithstanding the fact | = —— that every time the whistle blew the.) J. K. Bruglar wants more app Notice. | machinery stopped for wantot steam. , cations tor first-class loans. 7 per ' aes po meen, ee ats Maybe some of the Boston ministers | cent. interestand commissions. 4-tf | deceased, ase been granted to the undersigned by the Bates county ney epeovete court, in county, Missouri, be: September 1886. All persons having claim r§ ing date the 36th day of against said estate are required to exhibit them claims be not exhibited within two years from NO.47 MAX WEINER, EAST SIDE SQUARE. far 1 Call the Attention of all Purchasers to my Stock of-aau Custom Made Boots : Shoes WHICH As JUST BEEN RECEIVED DIRECT anv This is a | | >FROM THE MANUFACTURERS= teAnd is the Largest Ever Brought to This Market. I Carry in Stock Nothing But the Best AND -:- AM -:- OFFERING -:- THEM 4:3 AT -:- FROM 25—-PER CENT CHEAPER—16 102 Call 1310 Than houses which quote prices jn newspapers. | and examine stock and price’ before purchasing. MAS WEINER, | EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. | J. E. HARPER Asks the public to call before buying and examine his line of HEATING AND COOKING STOVES stove you You can find among his large assortment almost any kind or style of 2 oe a want. If you want a Base Burner, he has them, if you want a wood stove, the ip lm for aufowance within seties ae them, it you want a cheap connon stove, he has them, from any benefits of such estate, and if said and if you want the celebrated the date of the publication of this notice eee walle ree arred. Jonn H, SULLER: "Adshinistrator. a ed own, drugg News. | Messrs. Redd and Mapes, of Ben- | y - | ton township yesterday receiyed re- | turns trom their crop of broom corn } 1 which was recently shipped to St. , Lous. The product of 27 acres amounting to 14,511 pounds was shipped, and nette «them $476, or {$17.55 per acre. Even at the pres- | ent prevailing low price it is easy to | | sce that this is one ot the most prof- | itable crops. —Boliver Herald 1 n e 2 The republican ps have beer e t t v clamoring for 2 me g betw ‘And all the leading brands and latest and their man Moulton. you buy. Also Full lir they met on Saturday evening : - Roofi cans are now ara ppoint- th the satitfa side All arteed to gives work ments so as not to conflict wi atic speak STOVES! I have just recerved my fall stock of STOVES... And among my large variety will be found the Peoria Base Heaters, and Bucks Brilliant Cook Stoves, | yles. Call and see them before of TINWARE. d Guttering eemaregee the north cti d see on of the squ JOHN I Call ACORN COOK STOVE The pest on earth he has them. In fact his stoves are complete and he wants you | to call to see him betore you buy. ROOFING. GUTTERING, AND ALL KINDS OF TIN WORK DONE. are sign at big Horse Shoe- wee East side of the eakness 7 eo Area Men, res*o' prematul weaned snimari fall leet becomes ci a peo HARRIS REMEDY Co., urc tact 805%; MW. Tenth Street, ST_LOU siete |

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