The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 2, 1887, Page 5

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ewbill requests us to The Times was the first paper in REV. PIERCE’s state that he has moved his books to the county to suggest the organiza- RPT eeReN ee bec oe ' ; | day knocked the sublime pleasant- | Cable Car | Ness out ot the past Death. —— +e e+ ____ his house for the present, on account tion ot a building and loan associa- | Seen by Gripman of the of sickness, where he will be pleased tion in this city, and the files of the | Which Caused his to see all parties having business ; Paper will show it. We care noth- | with him. OTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- ons for the benefit ot those per- desiring to teach in Bates county, ‘be held on the 3d Saturday of each thin the Ohio street school house, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of ch month in the West side school house, ch Hill, Mo., the examination com- | . Che reduction ot internal reyenue and | week of pleasant | the taking off ot revenue stamps trom | Weather, scattered the sunny corner | ropes Sane Sat no doubt has aes oe Si r ay heres eee ae : v | enefited the consumers, as well as re- , ing for the insinuations of the other “eas City, Jan. 27.—Yesterday S» Changed the minds of those | vailing the burden ot home manutactur- ereie ated who w. SS Sem ers. Especially in this case with G. is = DAUeRIONne con taes cERoeTaees |S ning as grip train No. 13 swung ere thinking of planting garden Auguta iRlowar and "Boschee's Garmaats into the scene that witnessed the hfe *sass,’’ and compelled the dude to | Syrwf, as the reductions of thirty-six cts, No town can ever expect to grow | s!ways leads, the terriers bark at our | .e each day at 9 0’clock, A. M. and prosper as lon -half of crushed out of Rey. pull om his overcoat. per dozen, has been added to inczease pencing Brees CHAYES. . P Pp g as one-ha | heels. pee oat R. R. Pierce, a Ser the size of tne bottles containing these County Schoo! Commissioner, | the citizens are continually opposing | _— \tober, the passengers were While 1 ; remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more siiesassiedaisaneiiemsiaciee all enterprises because the other half The city council have removed | horrified to see the conductor, Clar- we do not want to dictate neaicine in the ysucent size The Awe hould h Leonard Davis from the position ot | ence Jones, d i to our brethren ef the north ward | Compicion sed the Gromee aee ine LOCAL ITEMS should happen to make the first step avis Irom the positio Jones, drop to the floor ina fit, who they z “| Complaint, and the German Syrup for in that direction. nightwatch and put inhis stead John | frothing at the mouth and struggling ey shall run for aldermen in ToNsh and Lung troubles, have perhaps, ———— _ ———e S the largest sale ot any medicine in the Guyton, who entered upon his du-| in the most frighttul convulsions. et spring, we simply suggest that ties last week. Mr. Guyton is a| The train was stopped and the| y, at enterprising and wide-awake good citizen and we believe will dis- | strickes man conveyed to his home a man, Sam Levy, would * charge his duties to the letter regard- | at 916 Washington street. On the aetna women ce eater bern izing the company, but we would less of consequences. way he partly regained ace: the town board. like to start some move that would eA Sala ness and exclaimed, ‘There he is. s ; _ { get the engine. a . M. W. Mize, our genial real estate | can see him under he cars!" The not egg oe oe Rev. Miller, of Kansas City, who and loan, broker, insurance agent | incident developed a most singular | ever happened in Butler, 1s that of has been assisting Rev. Alex Walker and notary public, has one of the | story. In October last the Rev. : the past week with his meetings, lett neatest and most cozy offices in the } Pierce, well known here and in In- Butler needs a fire engine, and a well organized firecompany. There 1s nothing to hinder us from organ- K. Brugler wants 2 lot ot good fam loans, running trom 6 to 18 This 1s a good chance for farmers to get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. world. The advantage ot increased size of the bottles w-ll be greatly appreciated by the sick and afftited. in every town and village in ci ilived countries. Sample bottles tor 10 cents remain the same size. 4—)yr. eow M. W. MIZE, | Judge DeArmond will open court ‘Monday, Let us all work together for the SP2G8E8 ESTES — Miss Fanny Curry, who 1s lying very low at her home in the northwest ee rmiroed. tor his home Saturday, and Rev. | °''Y: Mr. Mize is a thorough busi- | depencence as well as in Butler,was | part of the city, but persistently re- ae Butler will secure one and possibly | Railsback, a revivalist and eminent | "S*™2" and will insure your prop: | attendmg a conterence of his church | tuses to take medicine of any "ind | more new roads the coming | preacher, will take his place and | ‘Ty loan you money as cheap aS | association and took a cable train to | or have a physician see her. She Seog, assist in the meetings during the the same can ss had See sae visit trinds onthe east side. The| was taken sick during the month of ba § d e I eatery wads. a Alying | Present eek aap over Bernhardt’s jewel- car in a he was sitting was the October with a severe cold, but, business trip to Warrensburg the last ‘ins dip eek chad ee ae | anal c ee} grip, aud seeing it pass the point | belonging to that class of mortals BROKER. Silke wees. eatneraptionn ieinten honestrat where le desired to alight he hastily | who believe in the efficacy of prayer of blackeunth warkdonetpotolyact = off. He was thrown around | in curing all diseases, commonly Gipson, proprietor of the Star Black hind the sup car and the wheels known as ‘‘taith cure,” she put her Taide Geena he fem of the bllowing car Passed directly | faith in the Lord, expecting to be ini: - a waneek ieee over hi head, crushing his sku! like | raised trom the sick bed. She has rienced workmen in the county and an eggshell. , been growing gradually worse all mill eivesyoulesustacuontaboth i Jone was the gripman of the car| the time, notwithstanding the fact icles ak mediccahgtann. thle Mie upon which the Rev. Pierce was|thata so-called faith doctor from riding,and although he was not to} Nevada has been with her part of the blamein any way, the affair affected | time, administering his spiritual con- Ed. H. Meek, postal clerk on the | him teribly. He grew morbid, lost | solations, and exherting her to have M. K. & T. R. R.,, 15 in the city for | sleep, ind the efforts of his com | the desired amount ef taith, but a three day’s visit to family and | paniors and co-workers with whom | refusing to let her receiye treatment friends. He has passed all ot his} he wasvery popular failed toarouse| from a regular physician. Now, examinations, standing first-class in| him. He was taken off the grip and | we understand, Miss Curry is im a each one, and is now sure of his per- | made conductor, but could never | precarious condition and is likely to manent employment at the end ot | recove! his nerve. Every time he | dic if she does not receive the proper his six month’s probation. He in- | wouldpass the fatal spot he would| medical attention. She is an ex- forms us that he has a very nice run be stragely affected and the cul-| cellent young lady, a strict member with agreeable companions, and is|minatim of his mental suffering | of the Methodist church, south, and well satisfied with Ins position. His | came yesterday when the fit seized | it is to be deplored that such a wild headquarters is at Sedalia. the unfprtunate man. phantasy has taken possession of her aad Seneca mind, Betore many more days the TrmEs Froma Rich Hill gentleman while will add to its job rooms a new im- | 1n the cty Saturday, a Times repor proved Gordon jobber. This im- | ter learsed the sad tate of a destitute provement and outlay of three hun-| family who moved to that place a dred and fifty dollars is made neces- | month @ six weeks ago. The fam- sary on account of the pressure of | tly, unkiown to the neighbors, were job work and to better accommodate | 1n a mot deplorable condition. The our customers with first-class work husbandsonght work in the country, Missouri for 1886 exceeded by $30.- 000 the total taxes paid by railroads, telegraphs, pridge companies, mer- chants and manutacturers. While affairs of state are being discussed, thie is a tact worth remembering.— Republican. Quarterly conference of the M. E. axe @ church, south, will be held Saturday and Sunday. INSURANCE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 6 PER CENT Money to Loan’ On Improved Farms, Abonnet covered with birds does not sing, but it makes a wise man whistle when the bill comes in. Fs PRS The popular Harry Adams Com- advertisement in another column. bination will play at the opera house for three nights, commeacing Feb. 3d. Opening play, the Factory Girl. Popular prices of admission—25. 35 and 50 cents. Season tickets, good tor the three mghts, $1. Tickets now onsale at Butler National Bank. Kickers and growlers should be sat down on, and let us all pull to- “Pgether for the bailding ot the new toad. Five years time, with privilegs to Eight New converts united with C. P. church Sunday morning and a number went torward tor prayers. W. M. Yancy, ot Altona, one of the substantial men of that section, accompanied by his wife, was in the city Thursday. pay before due. ee ~ Office over Bernhardt’s jeweiry In Algeria the bride always rides to the wedding on a mule led by the bridegroom. The wedding occurs at his home and on reaching the door he hitts the girl from the mule and carries her inside, the assembled damsels and youth meantime pelting him and switching him with olive branches. store, NORTH SIDE SQUARE. | = S| | SEGERS AsasGePARESberdescré France . possesses the very oldest old maid in the world., Her age is 100 years, and she still giggles when the sees a ‘horrid man.” Itch, Mange and Scratches of every The Booming Timgs takes pleas- rer Uh ew adbsts... ure in announcing that the protracted tord’s Sanitary Lotion. A: sure cure® meetings latithe twonereabeteman and perfectly harmless. Warranted churches are meeting with the most by W. J. Lansdown, Druggist, flattering encouragements. Both Butler, Mo. Beis! buildings are crowded to their ut- To Tax-Payers. zs The Revivals. a ge Sheriff Glazebrook has appomted Sidney C. Franklin a special deputy for the February term of circuit court. es At the mast head of the Adnan Advertiser flys the names of Sly & * "ss i llent appointment as patrick. Glad to see that ‘Tip | This 1s an exce PP’ ' nape E ; et b: re : é Sidney 1s one of the most energetic | In addition to putting in the new | and {obtined a job trom Mr. Wm. Host capacity i cae evening and Tax payers of Mt. Pleasant town- oad ack to his first love again. y : 5 = . ESS 5 the meetings are growing more and | ship will take notice that thew taxes “i . maine. cit and trustworthy young gentlemen we | press we will also have a large sup {Johnson During this time his wite inoreuianterest and sceresiot canes tor 1386 aoe now: dut=andeiacee . e soe - : = a Ss a 1 as ‘ | LN. Mains, popular and enter- | have in Butler, thoroughly reliable | ply of the very latest style job type. | was living in Rich Mill, and to suse being enrolled on the church| paid this month, December; or the kot |pting merchant of Pleasant Gap, |in all things, and Mr. Glazebrook | When they arrive the boys will hear | tain life would sell off piece at a time boske Leth a work on| Penalty will be added. Xs e us a pleasant and substantial | need have no tears to intrust any | something drop. of their scanty furniture, and with rien ne ris operate 3 Aaron Buia, the while in the city Thursd: siness into his keeping. Sse the proteeds procure a morsel to Ee Collector. on- v oo business into ping Hast Satirdacat heereel Butler as was never witnessed before. 3 Rae ee ast Saturday a stranger purchased | Keep sox! and body together. Uns Suites TES sal N ik The Texas train robbers are be-| R. N. Stubblefield, one ot ol] 4 horse of James Austin, a colored fortunately for the husband, atter he| Hon. T. H. Smith, ot our city, has ae Si Notice:. 2 ; . *s . called Satur- : . a Mite - DS ree ae z ran 1erce has bought a one a d the bars. It don't take the an OO ch cies ans? farmer residing three miles north-| had worked a month, and with the| just received a full set of abstract half interest in Fred ede barber for long to oyerhaul thieves when ae ee ad a amas west ot Pleasanton, tor $50. He glittering tancy in his eye that he| hooks for the town of Adrian, con-| shop. Frank Pierce is a son of RS, once start out after them in wate - c 1 ~ mae gave in payment for the animal 2; would sdon draw his pay and return | sisting ot the original site as govern- | Polk Pierce, was born and raised in tee st. southern Calitornia on a prosp ‘© | $50 contederate bill. Mr. Austin] to make his wite and family happy,| ment land and all the changes of Bates county. This raakes a strong tour and, if he liked the country, would probably locate. While we would dislike very much to lose him, yet if he concludes to go the best wishes of the Tums and a host of friends will be with him. Mr. Johnson, the man for whom he} sales and subdivisions into lots up to sin ee son ma ee was working, musteriously disap | the present date. He is prepared to glad te see at the old stand on the peared. |With sad heart he returned | furnish abstracts to any lot or lots] north side. 8 tt to the Hil, only to find his wife in a} within the boundaries ot the original --- much madre serious condition than} town company and all additions, and | English Spavin Liarment removes when he left her, being reduced by | every change that is made and re-| all hard, sott, or calloused lumps and starvation to almost a skeleton and | corded at Butler is forwarded to his | blemishes from horses, BloodSpavin, on the vety verge of giving birth to | law and abstract office here on the Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, Stifies, a child, and his house destitute of | next day by special arrangement} Sprains, Sore and Swollen throst, furniture. Under the existing cir-| made between him and the county | Coughs, etc. Save $9 by use of one cumstances, there was but one alter-| Recorder, West. The books are] bottle. Warranted by W-. J. Lans- native left him, and that was to ap-| complete in every respect, and the | down, Druggist, Batler. 51-1 peal to thé authorities for aid. As| enterprise of Mr. Smith in having soon as the facts were made known | them prepared for the special con- supposed it was good money, as it very much resembles the U.S. silver certificates, and it was not till even- ing that he detected the fraud. Officers were at once sent out to capture the thiet, but as yet he has not been apprehended.—Pleasanton Herald. Quite a serious wreck took place at the depot Thursday evening last. The north bound through freight came up the grade with a full head of steam and by some misunderstand- ing the switch had been thrown and 234 z The indications point to a good ot candidates for the township Already some of the boys put on the war paint and are viewing the voters, At the meeting of the big 7 Wed- nesday the following committee was appointed to confer with the mana- gers of the Chicago, Ft. Scott and Texas railroad: Wm. E. Walton, A. E. Bennett, John Atkinson, Sam Levy and }. D. Allen. These gen- tlemen went to Ft. Scott yesterday Rev. Ward’s Sunday morning atthe C. P. church is con- d by many who heard him to been one of the most able and ‘ul sermons ever delivered trom pulpit in Butler. SSS Sire? Fst resacks ICE EMPEROR OF BUTLER. The Ft. Scott Tribune says that Z explosion of the car load of gun] ¢oy that purpose, but we have not|run the engine off the main track | to the Mhyor, a physician was dis- | venience ot Adrian and her citizens The ice packing season being 7 d d hat place | . : : a et i i hly commendable.—Adnian | Over, I take pleasure im stating to giant powder at that place last | jeard the result of the conference up | onto the east switch on which sev- | Patched and provisions turnished,|is mighly co’ A : area fret did upwards of $200,000 dam- | 14 the time of going to press. eral freight cars were standing. The | but in the tase of the poor woman, | Register. 2 = are ae et gs aa i The shock was plainly felt in Siege eet engineer saw thé danger ahead but | alas, too late, as on Sunday evening| Enter-State Rasiaessl Naveen! ° ste ler ra will be in of peuer. cs Meee The earth’s internal heat 1s now | could not stop his train and it crash- | She died in labor, and it is said tor Jobn A. Letker'& Co., Managers: et ie ome, oA Jobn R f . being forced into practical service at | ed into a the box cars making kind- | the want of strength and vitality to : Sha and will be able-to furmsh them with , ri. ese, one of the reliable Pesth, whens she. Genpact saiatn Office on north side, over Steel’s. a better quality of ice than ever give birth to the child, having liter- ally starved herself to death, and that too, in a neighborhood, where, had she made her necessities known, assistance by the neighbors would have only been too gladly rendered. Truly it is a sad case and adds ling wood ot one of them and doing considerable damage to the engine. Fortunately no one was hurt. qi rs ot Deepwater township, and Ocrat of the old school, called in the city one day ‘last week expressed his appreciation of effurts in a substantig] manner. We make a specialty of buying, | before. J have taken great pains. selling and exchanging farms, town | and been at extea expense to secure. property, or any kind of business in} 4 quality of ice free from filth and: Missouri and Kansas. Our office is drainage of feed lots, and have put one link in a chain of twenty-three up nothing bet the very best quality. counties—nine mn Missouri and four- | ¢ron, pure Water. I have !aiso pur- teen in Kansas—and any business well in the world is being sunk to supply hot water for public baths and other purposes. A depth of 3,120 teet has been reached, and the : well supphes daily 176,000 gallons 'W. H. Payne came up trom Mount | of water heated to 158 degrees Fah- The doors of the Farmers Bank at Foster haye been thrown open and is now ready for business. This Be, Barton county, last week, |renheit. The boring isto be con-| bank has a backing as firm as the | another truth to the old adage, that Ut alt gis willi receive theattcre: up cedar oe he has been spending the | tinued until the temperature of the sa —= ae — “ One-halt of the world does not know | |. og every office in the chain 1t| ves with an qualitg often: 24 Mer with his family. He had his | water 1s raised to 176 degreés. ; ‘will mal ~gheanps genoa The hand of death has again vis— , ay mame tor the:tature.’ |ited oti community and remeved lH. Culver, official instructor | from our midst one of our most be- 1 U.0.F., tor the district 57, loved citizens, Mrs. Chas. Sprague, iietatess a oh ee ee advisable. If you have real estate, The citizens of Bates county in | either farms or town property, or a favor of submitting a prohibition | stock ot goods ot any kind you want amendment to the voters of Missourt | to sell or exchange, place it in our by the Legislature, are requested to | hands aad we will tind you a custo- good blacksmith at Bal 9-4¢ - Casper Spares. Wanted—A Blac! There is a splendid opjening. tor @ d,. Spruce great convenience to the business men of Foster and surrounding coun- try. Mr. Walton, cashier of the in- Stitution we are glad to note has se- cured the services of our tellow- Mhold a lodge ot instruction to- | at #bout 5 o’clock Sunday morning, | ownsman, F. M. Allen, who will | ™°et 3 the court house in Butler on | mer. If you want to borrow money | township. One comings with — BM x Oda Fellows hall. all | #fer * protracted illness of over two act as manager and _ assistant, Paheaey, es pee, 4 2 p; ak ee ee ane its We: ase] secrmenenenens ra wane Piers requested to be present.— | Months. with comphcation of diseas- | yr, Alien is as itendia business | ° #dopt and send resolutions to the | the agents for the New England Frast post-office. PS Hin Herald. es. She was a member of the First ae sbcable actonitiodatine ana Legislature. By request of Co: that has an unlimited amount of | |= Women arc everywh Be Presbyterian church, and leaves a i Z LO. G. T., Butler, Mo. money to loan, andthe fact that Gov. peany ree iret careful, and 1s just the man tor the place. The Trwes wishes the con- | cern unbounded success. | T. T. Crittenden is its president 15 | speedily overcomes dedi Signed W, A. WaLxer, 2 - C. 1. Rosarps, - i and | tion, pain or weaxne c RDS sufficient guarantee that fairness — Marry Adams, in the Factory | She had been an inyalid tor several The most favorable terms ard low | hberality are its watchwords. Come | sex. | Admission 25, 35 and 50 cts. | years, and owing to ‘the nature of} J. K. Brugler & Son have a large | rate of interest given for good class | and see us and have a chat about} —rpseut tickets $1, now on sale at|her last illness her desth was not | list of fine improved farms tor sale | ot farm and city: loans, at P. C. Ful- these things and if we don’t do you ee t National Bank. unexpected by her friends. cheap and on easy terms. 16ti tkerson & Co. west side se to the opera house Feb. 3d kind and loving husband, and a host € , Com. the finest comedian travel- | of warm friends to mourn her loss. re. ee cee ceca

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