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| The Butler Weekly JvoL. 1X. Time Table Mo. Pacific R. B | (Lexixcton & SouTHERN BRANCH.) | W F Rosser, printing, > 29 75 Macon, Mo., April 7.—The two /Are u adoubtedly the best in which Commencing Sunday, May roth, and | Jno Whitehead, mine ins’ Pp 57 00) little children of Calvin Douglass, | to purty the blood and strengthen | yntil turther notice, trains will leave | T K Douglass, wolf scalp 3 00 living near S Deere Wel atoden the system, because at this time the Butler as foilows: R & TA Ennis, mdse co office 799 1a the house yesterday avd the! wel =. susceptible to the ben- GOING NORTH. ; Ed. Heath, wolt scalp 3 00} mother upon her return found itin| tke H effects a reliable medicine No, 124—Texas Express. 4454.0 |\Hennett Wheeler &o.. mdée Poa A eee ee ood’s Sarsaparilla, The teel- ; # 126—K. C. Express. “7:55PM |” PS ; ss : Pe eee ME wind was blowing | ing of debility, languor, and lassi- ” oie nccore nods ie caida ee hc ro Ue Soa uli -fforts to rescue the | tude, caused by the changing season — SOUTH. a ae —— painting court 1 little ere tless. They | '§ ae overcome, and scrotula ; —Texas Express eee Qilg | nouse tence 56 laeore a ,and a | wp roe RD Cc. eis 4OAMIOD A ese 10 5° | were aged 2 and 5 vears, re — — are expelled trom | “ Accommodatic 155A M Austin, printing 92 75 The i tos .,, | the Diood by the powertul reviving ci = I eel J ie ae renzied with | and purifying influe f Hood’ S. L. & E. Div. | Insane Asylum No. 2. care wre: could heavily be k oF, — = Ood 's | GOING WEST poor insane 001 kept from | Sarsaparilla, ats a Pee eee : 13 0°) rushing into the burning house. No! Do not delay—Take Hood’s Sar- | No. 145—Passenger~ 11:504M/ JN Gipson, repcor’t yd fence 3 00 : | sapanil I , « 147—Accomodatic gsc AM | & ee Ee pone how the started. | [4para now, Its made by C. I. 47 peers | J D Allen & Co, printing 625 he, a | Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, EP one oe ig a 2 \ No. 146—Passenger...ss.eesee5 7:35PM OF Renick, medserv’s pau’r 34 50 | en tii, jeocnnie — Sold by all druggists. 100 | 4 148—Accomodation.....++ 2:10" 4 | John C Hayes, clerk’s fees 37 10 ; : doses one dollar. j * Allpassenger trains make direct con- ae e. Gxtures forotic = ms tea when her dress caught fire and = a | section tor St. Louis and all points east : ce 12 50! there being no one in the house her Letter from Nebraska. | Texas and all points south, Colorado, | Geo ») Barnard & Costat’ry 59 40} (inc for acct = | California and all points west and north- ne cries for assistance were not heard | Chadron, Neb, April 7, 1887. | west. For rates and other intormation | | J C Hayes, criminal costs 496 37]; t 5 a een Zi | ! ts jin time to save her. She was Epiror Times—As some ot your | | apply to E, K. Carnes. Agent. |P H McCoy, bridge work 153 79 | | Wald Waniocle Gans <e | quite a prominent society lady of} readers might be interested in hear- | ——— ——— a Ky |: : i secret Societies. ionipatne: sree | Adanta, Mo., and was visiting here | ing something trom the tar west, | ps Ween i : at a ‘ | at the time. } especially from a former townsman, | Sam Levy & Co. mdse 24 35 —_——— iy i i ii | MASONIC. 7 Cy ; Dee Through th art. |I venture to drop you a tew lines | Butler Lodge, No. 254, mects the first | Dr J H Frizzell, cert insane 5, 00 reer ! giving sl E lescriptic f this | =} Saturday in each month. Bridgeford & Drummond, | Albuquerque, April 6.—Lastnight | 1" Pas meee — i cee | Miami Chapter Royal Arch j ges tf Salle ss aes part ot Nebraska. hadron, the No. 76, meets second ‘Thursday i pamung for county Sada fs) te ie pe lendad . : aan | ty seat of Daws county, is month. 7 Watehts T KS Catron, exchange $ 12 44] ned Kanmor Bulinon atter vik = Se ae : th op ao resect lene emplar |b) W Simpson & Co mdse ; to o ente ane residence of Mr. Boal, ere eal ; an me EAS atte | county oftices 6 30 ; a well to do storekeeper of the vil-j ley i 7 & Mi Vall : i| 1.0. FELLQWS. | m = . Weide sesak. {es omé sour: Valley railroac Mil LodgeNo. 180 meets every Mon- | W J Lansdown, board pris’: 3 00 | lage. but the proprietor being awak- i Pea eae we aes da ig. | W F Rosser, letter heads j ened by the noise drove the intruder aan rs ess . Eni oo utler Encampment No. 76 meets the | a law e eee } he q;.| Visions of that railway, he town | andand ath Wednesdays in each month | for RG W est 5. 50 agin’ by firing his pistol in the di t Chadron is two years old, but it | tian abies abcd : 6 00 tection of the sound. In a short the | O° ©28ST0r See one = = ‘ yy Mas aupe eg 4 pa 4 : mms : z <5 ie ‘ys a eae ae burglar returned and, making another can boast ot the etceteras of old W 1D I UCKER mer Clothing House, mdse 7-25 attempt, was driven away. He re- | ©*Ste™ towns. Unlike many of the i Aig > | Jewett & Hickman < 4 00 i : ee mushroom towns ot the west, Chad- G G Glazebrook, sh’ff fees eR turned a third time and broke in the : id Z ‘ 2 2 ‘ = DENTIST, Flase’Mallet sani window with a miner’s pick. Mr. | T°" has “come to stay”” as is evident , ae allett, jant . mw 34 00 bial ded eat ak Cashed anh pice by its substantial buildings, its fine . sc S Catron, pret on sch funds 270 2 2 iness Sei BUTLER, MISSOURI. Ps sins irl ra rd towards the window fired three shots business houses, its banks 58 ne carne. GG Glazebrook, sh’tt fees. 123 13 in the direction trom which the blows | Continual onward Ss eg = tr s - . . $ OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. a : H : were delivered. Hearing no further ron has not been joomed, its atten Probate crt 26 00 Aa growth though rapid, has been with- In addition to the usual work etaDen-| Fy 6 Gg Jollee r= 00 | BOS but thinking that perhaps the i ? tist, he does. Clark Wix 4 sa ge 2 pas intruder might again return, Mr. out 2 eel ou town lots sell CONTINUOUS GUM, GULD CROWN ie 5 ©°! Boal sat up and watched the balance | Te2dily to-day at a large advance on : >| T J Boweil. S 15 00 , first prices. The agricultural land E | : of the nght. When daylhght came : AND |G G Glazebrook, atten co crt 6 00 = about Chadron 1s yery fine, and set- HS : z Z he went outside and found the burg- 3 é M4 BRIDGE WORK, | | H Sullens, mem b’rd equ’! 6 00 laveubodeed 1 I ind lers fast taking up available quarters. ; he | Clark Wix 5 - Goole ee Lee eee ne cow Th is still a lite government $0 popular now in the east and the i ae ee = with a bullet through his heart. as = UETEONS large cities. T J Boswell, . 6 00! Boal cendered 4 If t __ \tand to be had, but it is very scarce, M L Wolfe | Boal surrendered himself to the : : Lawyers. ML Wolte, 6 00} mahorities and a long way from the line ot rail- ppannison & GRAVES, ATTORN:YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. is. Fr Francisco. S. P. Fraycisco cst 19 BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in courts of Bates and adjoining | @unties. Prompt attention given to col- | ‘actions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ hardware store. 79 T. W. SILVERS, ATTORNEY =: LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court nt Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- ton City. | Bar Orrice North Side Square, over A.L. McBride's. zitf West side square, Butler, Mo. Physicians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, oyer Max Weiner’s, lg-ly Butier, Mo. W W. GRAVES, \ e _ ]-M.curisry, W. H. Batrarp, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, fice, _ saelatiey room over P.O. All calls Mtewered at office day or night. Tele- _ SESS to all parts ot the 2 Special attention given to temale DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEURS. Office Main street, Butler, Mo. Surgeon. tT, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- fen a specialty. | i T & Harper, Sy T L Harper, qrsal’ry & fees 196 G G Glazebrook, b’rd pris railroads bonds presented by Catron | and ordered cancelled. and sent to asylum No 2. assessment adjusted and same released. released on contract, bridge. ordered sent to asylum No. 2. Schmidt, Rich Hill. Jones & Co Rich Hill. | lot reduced. Notary -:- Public... | Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, | BUTLER, County Court Proceedings. o 05 206 06 Coupons of Mt Pleasant township Bessie Barker adjudged insane at St. Joe. | Eichinger, er: Frederick oneous taxes on Mo. Valley Brndge & Iron Co. Deapwater W. L. Board adjudged insane and | Dram shop license granted Chris Dram shop license granted R D Dram shop license granted J L Keedy & Co., Rich Hill. Assessment of Gibson on Butler Assessment of A Hartshorn, on Walnut lots reduced. M. L. Wolte ordered to pay $15, as costs in tax suit. Settlement of R. S. Catron county collector, approved. | part of this (Polk) county last night, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY APRIL, Burned to Death. The Spring Months Claims can, however, be con way. Called to His Door and Killed. Bolivar, Mo,, April 5.—A myste- rious murder occurred in the eastern stantly bought from persons who! want to sell out. As a rule those | ‘settler’ have no push, no energy and are too lazy to the meager particulars of which| work, and are glad to seil or do have just reached here. John Ro-| most anything else for a little ready | land, the victim, who was a respect- | money that they can squander in the ed tarmer, at a late hour in the night | frst rum shop or gambling den they was awakened by a knock at the | can strike. door, and upon opening it was struck | A good quarter section of land, on the head with some kind of blunt | unimproyed, can be bought here at instrument, causing instant death. | aimost any time for $400 to $500. The noise caused by his fall upon} Wages are only tair, clerks, book- the floor awakened other members | keepers, and such like being the of the family, but the assassin had | poorest paid. Mechanics and tarm mado his escape in the darkness.|hands doing better than others. | Mr. Roland was a citizes who lived} There is no demand whatever tor 3 z s Es : ia in peace with his neighbors, and — Bg ne k tochavehad ie splendid. e snow fall is very was not known to have hac an ene- |jisht and mo verv severe winter | my. There was no attempt at rob- | weather. Farmers commenced bery, and the motive for the crime} seeding about 15th ot March. can not be accounted for upon any| Should any Bea — ee - to know more about this section o saaerenags Uncle Sam’s dominion, 1f they write Mr. Beecher on Repentance. to me I shall be glad at any and all In his sermon on ‘Repentance’? | times to give them all the informa- preached in Plymouth church one tion I can, are men who Ciem WELLS. Dram shop license granted G. A. | Heath. Butler. Dram shop license granted A. J. | Dawson, Rich Hill. Patent granted to Christian Garbe for swamp land southeast southwest section 10, 42, 29. O. F. Renick appointed county physician. Proceedings Board Eqalization. DRS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, | The live stock of the following townships being found assessed too low, or below the average, are order- ed raised as tollows: Mingo 27 prct Summit 8 pret. Sruce 3. ¢ DeerCreek 1 “ Hudson 16 “ Mound x +e j Rockville 1% * MtPleasant S “* Prairie = Lone Vak 3 “* | Osage go ** NewHome 16 “ j Elkhart 5 * East Beone 1 “ | Homer += West Boone 8 “ | Walaut 9 ere theinidiughetore on. North The assessments in the tollowing | | | townships were lowered: Shawnee 7 percent., Grand River | C. BOULWARE, Physician and | 8, Charlotte 6, Howard 3. Office north side square, | “ i ; Monday in April, 1888 The Board — to the first | hy Sunday morning the Rev. Henry | Ward Beecher said 1n the course of his address: ‘It is repentance when a man abandons the whole realm of passion and animalism that are in- consistent with true manhood. The process is largely one of education. If there be no other way of holding man let it be through tear, but it is the lowest torm of motive. Man with a low basilar experience begins with his conversation at the bottom. He stops fighting and begins to stop lying as much as his business will allow him. By-and-bye he will get | glimpses of higher hfe, but it will be ‘slow in its developments. Now, {that is a very imperfect conversion, | but it 1s a good foundation to begin jon. The heniousness of sin will | develop itself upon a nerve that had no vibration in it at the beginning, | \ i Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured in Two Days. The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- ered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rheu- matism and Neuralgia. Weguarantee it to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgta in 2 pays, and to give immediate reliet in chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound which can be filled by your home druggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satistaction is not given. Tue InpraNa Cuemicat Co., 10-1yT Crawtordsville, Ind ‘When Baby was sick, we zave her Casters, ‘When she was s Child, she eried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children. she gave them Castoria, | Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool- \ | tord’s Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure Warranted Druggist, | 5I-ly ‘and perfectly harmless. W. J. Lansdown, | Butler, Mo. Yours respectfully, 1887 BUY YOUR Dry Goods BOOTS AND SHOES ENTS FURNISHING C0008. | A lar Where eons Ci bape them as represented. Good quality, vince you of t RESPEC'TEULLY.,. J, M. McKIBBEN, > ER’ Fish BRAN SLICKER None genuine unless) Don't waste your money on a gum orrubbercoat. The FISH BRAND tamped with the abuve is absolutely saz or ad wr ‘ind rroor, and will keep you d. in by Piece --eod TRADE MARK. i BRAND” sticken and taken cher, Tf youre ot have the “ri rnaxn”, send for descriptive catalogue to A J. TOWER. ‘S) Rimavome Bt. Nomtten Bennett, Wheeler & Co., Dealers in tne Celebrated John Deer Bradley Stirring Plows Bradley, Canton. Deere and Brown Cultivators; Pattee New Departure Tongueless Cultivators. Deere Keystone Rotary Drop Corn Planters, With Deere All Steel Check Rower with Automatic Reel. a lac iene Stalk Cutters, New Ground Plows, Harrows and Sulky Plows SN Haish’s S Barbed Steel Fence Wire HALLADAY WIND MILLS, {RON, WOOD AND CHAIN PUMPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS? Hardware, Groceries, Iron, Nails, Wagon Woodwork, &c. BENNETT, WHEELER & CO. FRANZ, BERNHARDT’S Three ounce Elgin, Waltham and Hampdensilver stem winding watch- es, trom $11 American ladies stem winding goldZ to higher prices. watches from $25, up. All silverware, clocks, jewelrA, &c, at cost prices. Sole agentrforthe Rockford and Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, vary casap- JEWEL RY STORE, adquarters tor $ne Jewel come Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. tacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You a aS cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his spiendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, | ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXE

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