The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 11, 1887, Page 1

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& c 1 BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MAY 11, i887. abl — : a pe ume Table Mo. Pacific BR. R HEAVY LOSS OF | “ = : goer (LexinGton & Sou1Ht Ht.) abe r Co Monday i | | \ s ) Commencing Sunday, May roth, One Hondred r | a k. Dit turther notice, trait to be Killed bys sior : ved Re wing Lord tler as foilows: suet] BA E ‘ 2 5 69 0O } voy Gea. GOING NORTH. edt, ae WoW E | \ Lee. M suche Texas Express. vd AM Nanaimo, B.C, At oF = } i sere and \ e u as Cs Express 7:55PM i rible exp! at es wi 2 ~Accommodatio aed PM erat ‘ cr J YW pe cle a oh ss ot youth, sha oO 1 V ICT GOING SOUTH. Pell Geis \ aie . 124—Texas Express. - -.gitg re | MIE WE WILL OFFER hes his 4 » ridicules hrs 126—-K. C. Express... 140 AM One hundred oye dec does “ 12g—Accommodation eeeeee S:55AM believed to b on fun 670 Britt a up imidnight twelve | bee “ uz iund 3 50 ner that wo it even the sar s . : j sidewettX Li 120 donte intellect of I yuchere Gea Te Eee tr:coam recovered. Some were dead and si = ' : a ae . 145—Pa ger. . 5 , N AWiCaok a pe i ae |S ie in d-have — intormed 147—Accomodation . + 9:5SC AM / others seriously or fatally hurned ees Te 39 25 iW. . GOING EA | x : 1 WA ite oO a0 olseley ito owas next to i013 I, maiel | There is little hope ef rescuing 2 ‘ 209 i. ‘monkeyving with a buzz-saw to ro Pee acconwiation: be m | alive any of those yet in the mine. | WO Jachsor ‘ary, 200 00 | | tread on the co ot the ex-chiet of = < \ I! 2cr a7! a > a All passe! aie urea ‘direct con- | A rescuing party went down, but | Mary Hall, 257 47 j the confederacy. —Republican POV adie aid alt aciiits cant S Tuck ie Z IN NS section for Ler owing to the black damp were una- | > 1UCKET ware il | Mrusteets : Texas and all points south, Colorado, I W F Rosser te ustee’s Sale. args an mp points west and north- ble to do anything. Bethe : sides oe Whereas, Jolin I, Tuttle and Cynthia. 0! > | aiterp, pauper ‘* 34 1 ee E kK. peadee ‘i ae. S. Hudson, one of the rescuing | See EC UDCy + 34 | Tuttle, hiswite, by their deed of trust, “ S. Age | : A R&T A Ennis cont: 29 Ik dated March 1886, and recorded in party, died soon atier coming out. 3 : aeees | the recorde ‘Soe within and tor Bates Secret Societies The mine is now on fire. Mrs McHenry, Lie auper fund 20 00 | county, Missouri, in book No. 40, page vis ’ . | is iJ as Lakone ‘ . 200 379, convey d tothe rsigned trustee = * ——| The scene aronnd the shaftis most | ed re = vi } | Reiter Pes fe ees | ed real estate lying: NIL. |heartrending A special train with | “if # atterson 22 50| the county ot Bates Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first surgeons arrived \ RG West, cont’g 15 35 f t Che north- i i surg arriy \ er ye te merci Weak Ure else) | JARI S i Vall) 2 mh cera aa coe a iatiye theact quarts cn Paap tare Arch Masons, | o’clock this moru::.,. | Jess Leonard + cc 3.00 Is : Nt tenets meme FNo. 76, meets second Thursday in each | IN A Wade, - 16 00 D | (42) of range thirty-two ( containing . = ; URING THE | 2 er —™ Commandery Knights Templar Ott 2 H ; : A AL McBride, ee | pecreanie meets the first Tuesday in each month. ttawa, nsas, May 5 —At}O D Austin, 10 00 ene certain note fully de- noon to-da | y NS. Kessler, x Weine 10 50 j | of trust; and 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. a ; os gear, Lines 4 2 | whereas, detault b been made in the Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | editor of the O ity Herald,|J D Allen & Co, 14 00 g | payment mo 1 interest due ay night. Went to l which | M A Maynard. 5 ereon on \ the terme Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the | Kehad ae ries he|R 2 ‘ 2° \¢ d f ded that adand ath Wednesdays in each month , DY Had hitched alley in the | Rich Hill Review, 5 80 | we in the payment ot the ideas rear of his buildiag, 1 as gone and | T L Harper, clerk tees, 380 69 an op : Srna becomes W BE TC K BE 5 a young girl informed him that a} J T Morris, cont’ 3.35) 5 ve immediately due and i 46 of = strange man had taken it. | Geo G Glazebrook, salary 75 00 | i. wy therefere at the request " y ‘ of the legal } ot said note, and pur- DENTIST, Kessler got a horse, and after | iLec Perxins sent to poor farm. suaat = the conditions ot said deed of trailing his man for several hours > t ‘ trust, I will proceed to sell the above de- g * >| Patent ordered issued tod S Eddy} scribed premises at public vendue, to the BUTLER, - MISSOURI. | finally came up with him. sa j for ne. sw. & sw. se. 16, 38, 29. The fellow put 2 revolver im ; Jasmes Coughlin, released from ler’s face, but plucky editor | erroneous railroad tax of $ leaped from bis hugev, knocked the | I Ss | somes Kess- OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. the <.22 5-22. Appointment ot W. W, Graves land W.G. Rose, attorneys for col- | In the ensuing struggle the thiet lection ot back taxes, by Oscar | escaped to an adjacent wood, Inaddition to the usual work ot a Den- tist, he does. ONTINUOUS GUM, GOULD CROWN, pistol away and seized his horse. but | Reeder, treasurer, approved. | aaa officers were put on his track and in} State railroad fund in hands of | WS BRIDGE WORK, a tew hours he \ capcued. This) county treasurer transterred to con- | So popular now in the east and the | name is John Woolsy and he was |tingent fund. | —— ____ } formerly of this city, hut now hails Court house fund, ordered trans- ‘Lawyers. from St. Joseph. He has been in | ferred to contingent fund. | the State prison several times and is | Passisson & GRAVES, ATTORNsYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- town’s Drug Store. | J.C. Ogden, released from erro- | aracter. a desperate A Great neous assessment in the sum $200. | Saloon license granted J M Jeff is continually iman | res, Henry Kaune and G. A. Todd. system. ‘The 1 © blood strives to g ain victory ov ae the. constitu- | Battle 1 | $1,832.38 ; Pauper fund $1,1 19.533 | Salary, $1,431.18. School loan of $400 granted to | EVER OFFERED BEFORE. SAM'L LEVY & C0. Come early and secure first pick.” | Madding, Mr. J. H. DeJarnett | bonds ot wedlock, | ing. | were having suct \ | Newman-Froyp:—On May im., Mr. Sprague Items. | MARRIAGES+ Bercu-MItter.—At the residence of the roth of April, Mr. William Burch, ot Sprague, Mo, and Miss May Miller, of Hume, were united in marriage, Mr. Miller officiating, The happy couple went on their way rejoicing not suspect- | ing that so soon their joy would be turn- | ed to sorrow, as was caused by the death | of the bride’s half brother, Mr. Miles \ Miller, his wite and child. DeJarNetr-Moorre:—On the long to be remembered 21st, at the residence of Mr. and Miss Rebecca Moore were united in the Rey, Miller officiat- And while they with their quests a pleasant plowing its way through a tertile aud prosperous country cestroyins both lite and property. time storm was at 7p. A. O. Newman, ot Cambridge, Howomn & sMiTH tion, to ruin health, to is to, Lafayette Watts. Mt. Pleasant Railroad $2,419; AWYERS the grave. A sedicine | Revenue of Bates county appor- | Common School, $300. BUTLER, MO. omen! front room over Bates | like Hood's Sa weapon | ; | Bridge C : ‘i County National Bank. wih which toid the tioned as follows: 1 ridge Commissioner ordered to re |.8. FRANcisco. Supsteemies desperate ones frome 1 sfict ta dee | 20 per cent for Bridge, fund | act in conjunction with Bridge Com- RANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at | ore P a thie peculiar n many | 4c « 6 Contingent. ‘* | missioner of Cass county to repair Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in|? ~ ————— | a5 4 4 Salary. ss | bridge over Grand River at Ingle’s | eee cl Bates) and = adjoining Bitten by a Rabid Dog. ftir a eieesa | aml EI &J counties. Prompt attention given to col- : ; 10 Zlection ury. = lections. Office over Wright & Glorius’ Last Friday Mr. Wa!tlace Adams, 20 * Pauper “ h : 3 Be 5 S ih store, : : 79 _| living about two miles south ot ONE | School loan granted J. M. Cox of | | | T W, SILVERS, | was bitten by cue of his hounds. He | $200. | whee masy was ak Se caro neces j . did not think Min f the matter |" (y.9 og eaat eS fees Wienke Gace Gina skeess Sie ~ : a lered that School Commission+ y , she cried for Castoria, ) ATTORNEY 3 LAW juntil Sunday iz, When the dog es card be published in only one | - she became Miss, she clung to Ceatoria, Us Added ere Bates and adjoining | Showed syuspioiis of b iAdsi| espe anther camaty , When she hed Children, she gave them Castoria, unties, inthe Appellate Court at nsas | Mr. A ? ; hlting A : : a j City, and in the sagan Court at Jetfer- | tee | Schovi joan of $200 granted to O. | me | won City. the dog sulted a physician | | H. Roberts, pal ela, RS} WB OFFice North Side Square, over | Who to go to | | m ALL. McBrid ee atte ie - : ld Oi that a levy ot poccnien But One Instance. Sea tone as x ees the $roo valuation be made on old | Ane eee a eae rine 7 . : Pe a $as a r xX c W. vehi ahs started for Windsor to} . Pleasant township to pay inter- | Horac Oe an = jands | try er eave Mrs. Mary A. |. Bye ea Beaded debi | Horace Greeley’s advice adds: \ wre est on Railroad bonded debt. | Menwh ees adastn tT Seog Bile ; d vho go west wi -| door Notar =° Publi fed | Nel = weet Shobe & Oliver, saloon license | = Vv 1C.... lw sadeot al 12 ind apphed fearatShoke ous habits rapidly grow mch. One nd about 12 and a Noranted at Sucve Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, | the gion: te oti to the wound | Ms ‘ z - : ' man who started in Harper county | busi- | “et side square, Butler, Mo. ate ieee peers M. L. Wolte, bridge commission- lg years ago with nothing but a neato ae fe, is Ice not | jer, ordered to advertise and let cen- | Janda stand of be pees) ti UE a and a es, ni — Physicians. | stick Adams Te | tract to repair approach to Bell's : : ~ | turned ye well satis | anny ige house with a splendid mortgage on / ‘ = sa is mili brid : Pore oe ee - } a‘ . it, a gate with hinges and two} | a BOYD, M. D. BS a Steined from! Suit brought on bond of A, C.) ,” e | PHYSICI N Mine une GF th ee Boom-| “ m t ; es on daughters who swing on the gate : | Avery given tor purchase money on| | AN AND SURGEON, , | ington a ty - . ‘ ,and are called honey. His wife, Orricse—East Side Square, over | at : aaa =p ee } | Who is an industrious creature, has | 7] Max Weiner’ eee so knowine 7 SCs John A. Lefker, appointed as! .-cured a divorce. This is but one oor cee Ss Findebted to i heey aper tor three or | | | special agent to examine all insurance | of the many instances.” ‘Butter, Mo. | four years’ rsa needn't be! on school loans, without expense to JM Onasere, W.H.Bartarp, | 2 aay hunny about paying. As the | the county or school fund. Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured in DRE. ’ | rabint season is over, we'll now | Louisa Wyse, assignee of R. J. Two Days. CHRISTY & BALLARD, | jmanage to st ist on greens ana 1 | DeJarnett, patent granted to ne nw | The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- HOMOEOPATHIC | strawberry short cake for awhile. Vor st 42, 3t. j ered a compound which acts with truly {This is to notify our patrons that | | we never need money only when we become extravagant.—Ex. marvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- \ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it Office, tront room over P. O. Ail calls | answered atoffice day or night. Tele- | i ¢ communication to all parts of the | | \ Sity. Specialattention given to temale diseases . L. Hardesty, patent granted | toe oi se, 16, 38, 39. j to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 pays, and to give immediate reliet . O. Jackson appointed special ; county seat commissioner for the purpose ot making deed to block 18 | in town of Butler. Rece : | aed that water is not purthed by | treezing, ons have fully _ Se T C. BOULWARE, Physician and ¢ Surgeon. Office north'side square, | Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- fen a specialty. DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent and that 1ce may contain | the most poisonous germs ot organic | T Ordered that a levy ot So cents on $100 valuation be made on old Prai- rie township, 40 cents for interest and 4o cents for a sinking fund. matter. have ES e t multitudes of bacteria from the Hodson r ver . we AU which can be filled by your home druggist at small cost. ice gathered as thorough- of putting it out as a patent medicine, it Warrants tor Oscar Reeder, A ly aroused tLe attention of medical aS | being 1 less exp’ ce. We will parity, men ntists in the east to a | treasurer, ordered cancelled as tol- | gladly refund money if satistaction is not omni AND ACCOUCHEURS. accede? hee o Of, - ot tl lows: Election and Jury, $467-7 {3 | given. Tue INprana Cuemicat Co., . te ce Over their drug store on North 5 } i ‘ = 7 Crawtordsville, Ind lain street, Butler, Mo. s use Peay $1,055.69: Bridge fund, rt Ree On» in chronic cases and effect aspeedy cure. | stamps, we will send to any address the | prescription for this wonderful compound Cowley county, Kansas, | Floyd, of Bates county, Mo., united their | interests and fortunes. affections. Thi verv | sion. Only the near relatives s well as their was a | mate friends ot the happy coup i present. The genial Mr. Wi!l Heddon | | assisted by Mr. Crusa and Mr. Biack, | performed their part in keeping the guests ina good humo: and producing laughter, as it was a somewhat gleomy } evening outdoor. We had the pleasure \ ot surrounding a table richly spread with | After | the comforts and dainties of lite. | supper we were treated tosome choice i music, with Mrs. Bertie Harper, ot Fos— | ter, at the organ, assisted by other instru- closing with the song, ‘God be With Yeu Till We Meet again.” oneof the most pleasant and profitable weddings that it has ever been the wr er’s pleasure to attend. | W.B.M.- Stephen W. Dorsey has returned from Eurepe. ent star router says that Blaine will be nominated and elected in 13858. With Dorsey. no doubt, the wish is We take this means of! giving our discovery to the public instead | father to the thought Star-route swindles and land grabbing have not been flourishing for the past two years. W.B. Miller, near New Home, Mo., on | t' holv (| the | and Miss Flora | ments and a number of voices, followed | by a talk and praver by W. B. Miller, This was | Of course the emin-_ highest bidder for scanty at the east tront door ot the nthe city et Butler, county of Bree and state of Mis- souri, on Thursday, June 2nd, 1887, between the hours ot 9 o'clock in the forenoon and o'clock in the aftes- , tor the purposes of debt, interest and costs Fr. M. ALLE, "LRUSTER. 3 noon of that day 1 satisfying s ae ee TT Sheriff’ 8 Sale—in Partition, soodin, plaintiff vs. J. N. Goodin, A. it Goodin, J. Goodin, La- P. Herroidand J. P. Her defendants of the circait conrt of e above entitled cause, dito me directed, T will rsth, 1887, described real estate, to-wit: The south r of section thirty~ y-nine, (39) of range t lintf of the northeast, lot two (2) of the er of section No, five () between the hours ef 9o’clock in clock in the afternoon of door of the court ates county, Mie h thereof as may vendue, to the highest fy said execution and Wednesday, Sell the % Jane two, thirty Hotler quired, at bab G. GLUAZEBROOK, Sherif Bi heriff’s s Sale. y of nspocialexecation * office of the elerk of scounty, Missourl re- term 1847, of said conrt,to of HD MecClintie and s, | have fevied and le, interest and Yantis of, in and to renal estate, in Bates thwest quarter y-nine, range i willon jay, June 15th, 1387, sell the came y be required, at pub- bidder for cash, to onan : costs G GLAZERROOK, Sherif Bates Co, G. Sheriff’s Sale. n alias execntion k of the circuit , retornable af the of said court, to me direet- ed aiel avd against s je jevied ey ry nterest and clair a nd to the fol~ Bates county, othweat quarter 3 on 29, Sone uth halfof mort! wea quarter of section 33, ov lola 9 and 10intown t “Twit on ! Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, of 9o’elock in the forenoon oon of that day, at court house in thecity es county, M esourt, sell the same or 60 much thereo may be required. as {en ndae, tot! st bidder for caeh to | ify said exeention an-! costs. i G. G. GLAZEEROOK ca ‘Sherif Bates Co. Sheriff’ s Se | . By virtue and authority of a capiaserecati¢on | for costs, issaed from the office of the elerk of the cirenit eee: of Bates county, Missouri, oe e term. 1367. of aid cou favor of State of Missouri ee ‘old, I have levied and seize@ upon al ght, title, interest and claim of eaid 0 p8e! ne Herrold, of, in and tothe following ed real estate, im Bates count; All of the north half of 8! 7 of section (3%) thirty-four, -one, range (32) thirty-two. township ( Twill on Wednesdav. oon of that day, st lor ofthe conrt house in thecity uri, et oe poem required, at pab- jer for cash, 20 Sherif’ Bates Co.

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