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OL. 1X. jme Tabie Wo. Pacific R.R THE EXAS TRAIN ROBBERY. (Lexinctos & SouTHERN Brancu.) somes — cing Sunday, May roth, and Losses Believed to be Heavier Than Commen' a | til turther notice, trains will leave at First Supposed. utler as follows: GOING NORTH. io, 124—Texas Express. « 126—K. C. Express-- “ 134—Accommodation.. GOING SOUTH. eeeeQilg PM | ewe Waco. May 20.—Passengers on the Missouri rived here Pacific train which a 3 o'clock yesterday morning, give the following particu lars of the train robbery on the I: ternational & Great Norther rai! road at McNeil station, 15 miles from Austin: Twelve mounted men did the work and they went at it with so much system and their plans worked |so well that they secured a large amount of money from the Pacific Express company. C. W. White, of | Waco, who was a passenger on the at So. 145—Paseenger...-- a t—Accomodation . GOING EAST. ‘0, 146—Passenge eres « 148—Accomodation... 210 PM Allpassenger trains make direct con- xetion for St. Louis and all points east feasand all points south, Colorado, California and all points west and north- west. For rates and other intormation apply to E, K. Carnes. Agent. + 7:35PM | train, says: “The train left Austin for Waco on time, and when it pulled up at Me- Neil station, which is at the crossing of the Austin & Northwestern road. it was found that the agent and two entlemen who intended to take pas- | the Pic train | were in charge of twelve robbers, | who had come to the station, well | mounted and armed. Secret Societies. MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | No. 76, meets second Thursday in each month. Gouley Commander sets the first ‘Tuesda 5 1c Missouri Knights Templar y in each month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- day night. i Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the ad and ath Wednesdays in each month W. BE. TUCKER, The robbers had rolled a log iu front of the en gine, and the engineer and fireman were guarded by some of them, while others proceeded to fire into the top of the cars in the train. The ps sengers were told that if they ke; pt so F mS & Secssesse2 DENTIST, quiet they would not be molested, i and they kept quiet. The robbers 7 . . ) BUTLER, MISSOURI. fired about 100 shots within the ———sewes coaches to help keep up the quiet ness of the passengers. The robbers made for the express car. which was in charge of A. J. Northacker, and demanded that he open it. OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. in addition to the usual work ot a Den- tist, he does. INTINUOUS GUM, GOLD CROWN, AND BRIDGE WORK, | So popular now in the east and large cities. He re- fused to obey, their command, and | they then broke open the car door and knocked the expressman down. |The safe was broken open and rob bed. one the How much money they got no } The amount has been variously estimated at from Mr. White says ss man would not or could not tell the amount of money that had taken. He said to Mr. White: When I saw the fellows start out with the silver, which was a bulky | package, I thought I was safe, but when they returned and commenced looking for ourren all up with me.” “La wy Parkinson & GRAVES, ATTORN:YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over jdown’s Drug Store. rm. seems to know. the expre Lans- been HOLcomn & SMITH, LAWYERS BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates (vunty National Bank. 6 .S. FRANCISCO. S. P. Francisco. NCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in the courts of Bates and adjoining inties. Prompt attention given to col- ions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ ware store, 79 T knew it was It is to be sup- posed from these remarks that the robbers secured a large amount of After the robbers had cured the “boodle” they told the trainmen to roll the log off the track ATTORNEY = LAW | and they could go on.” practice in Bates and adjoining | yf, W po tetnve! ieavine vounties, in the Appellate Court xt Kansas | 05 Ir. White. before leaving City, and in the Supreme Court at Jetfer- | tion, had a talk with A) Se money. se- | T W. SILVERS, e the sta gent S. R. Ely. | City *] 2 ‘og ne Mr. Ely said the men came to the tarOrrice North Side Square ~ feet = . var |S L. McB ide meee Date ; Station unmasked and took himself | : {and two other men in charge. The | ce W W. GRAVES, ‘robbers took the three men. placed . | them in a box ¢ Notary -:- Public... Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, | West side square, Butler, Mo. m r. closed the door Mr. W. ys he asked the agent what kind of looking men they were and he told him that they looked like border | |ruftians. They were well armed and | a | seemed to understand their business | m+ id. and put a guard over them. Physicians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, |... ) train they mounted their horses and | y thoroughly. After robbing the Orrice—East Side Square, over Max Weiner's, lg-1y —_— jrode away. The train was delayed | ; only about half an hour and came on | Butter, Mo. j north. When it arrived at Waco thi % y i g. No cKer, ress- | W. H. Batrarn, | @oming rthacker, the expres: ‘DRS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOBOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Office, tront room over P.O. All calls Mswered at oflice day or night. Tele- né Communication to all parts ot the | who ty. Specialattention given to temale | | ases: |robbed, changed at Tyler and their | Eee C. BOULWARE, Physician and | Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- fen a specialty. J. M.Curisty, ‘man. was weak from loss of blood | ‘and the effects of the blows he re | ceived from the robbers, but he con- | | tinned on his route to Dennison. | | The conductor. engineer and fireman | were on the train which was names were not learned When Raby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS, Ofice over their drug s ain street, Butler, Mo. Sa tore North on he DSutler | other township | will be » Cines. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY Teacher's Association. tion Was ws with the { M V. Carr Py i hoy. Vice-Presid Moss Ludwick, Sec Mrs. tu - Mrs. Fletcher. and Miss R + peruanent committe to on is the ‘s work in ped that the in- terchange of ideas and free discus- sions of methods by the the prove b t The next meeting will be held at Kimball school house two miles north west of Spruce on the first Saturday l ] general dit is embers at Ye month! resting and beneficial. in June at 2 o'clock p. m., and a cor dial invitation is extended not only | to Teachers in the vicinity, but also to School Boards. patrons. and all persons interested in the cause of | education to be present at this meet- | | ing. ¢ 1 Topic for discussion June 4. do you teach writing?—My. Carroll. Do you think proper to keep class records!—Miss Ludwick. How do conduct exercises?—Miss Vanhoy Give method of Radford. What is the best method of teach ing beginners Arithmetic? discussion. M. F. LUDWICK, Sec’y. you rhetorical your teaching G ninar.—Mrs. General Summit Items. Ep. Tres:—As our few lines did not find the waste basket we again. write The township Board, of Summit. has purchased another road grader, for the road overseers and citizens generally do not intend that any better They now rank as good, if not better thanany in the county and they intend to remain in the front rank. As well digging is in order J. W. Redmon has concluded that it takes too much time out of his 5 acre crop He has had an expert well<ligger blasting in his well for several days who has found him a bountiful supply of water. Mr. 8S. H. Smiser has him digging a for him The school shall have roads than Sumiit. of corn to haul water. cistern now. Board at Summit Center are digging \ a well at their school house. is a step in the ri Wn. H. Caldwe old Summit after of two mouths California, saying he could not live on climate and flowers because he ‘ain't built that way. He las now moved in with Mr. Seling to spend the summer. That it direction. hi s returned to 1 absence in ay James Allison has moved ‘on the ‘A. Hamilton farm About a dozen of Mrs. J. P. Adams’ neighbor ladies came in on ‘last Wednesday to help her quilt. They got two almost done. Mrs. | A. says she would rather cook than quilt. She made her word good by her work, for everything was | served in the best of style. Will some other neighbor lady do like- | wise. J. W. Redmon has his new road grader now, so the boys must look out for road work. Born to the wife of Hanly Clark on May 13. a boy babe. Par. Senator Cockrell's New Residence. Washington. D. C.. May 21.—It is announced to-day that on the south | side of R. street. near Sixteenth street. Senator F. M. Cockrell was soon to begin the erection of 2 house. It will have a basement and three stories. and finish with 2 slop ing slate roof. The front will be 32 feet 5 in wide, and will be of pressed brick and of a handsome design. Th e a baleony at the third story and pretty gable. The entrance will have no outside doors, but will be a wide arched way. The interior will be handsomely finished in oiled woods. veetings will How | : nee square bay window. with 1SS87. 4 AT? MAY Men's, Boy's and Children’s SUITS! We will offer greater Bargains in MEN’S, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SUITS! Than was ever known before, and save you from 15 to 25 per cent. i | i} | on ali goods in our | Clothing Department, | We have the Stock and will make the Prices to suit the Times. | Remember our motto--"Figures tell the prices, and prices tell the tale.” ANTI- BILLIOUS | “Buffalo Bill took in $35,000 at his | Cockle’s | Pills. first performance in London. Finan- | | foe ee | This old Enghsh Family Medicine in |cially speaking, it is better to be | use for $6 years all over the world, for | Buffalo Bill than to be President.”— | Bile, Ind gestion, Liver, &c. Indianapolis Journal. lOf Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. | i | Astonishing Success. Free From Mercury. DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. None but sober hands employed. | It isthe duty of eyery person who has | | used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its | | wondertul qualit be known to their | triends in cusing Consumption, severe ‘Coughs, Cro&ps, Asthma, Pneumonia, | Pe neoatite i ‘dl Special attention given to hair cutting, S pace a oe Lar Sy Bee oCes) ‘ both tor gentlemen, ladies and chil | No person Can use it without immediate ae \reliet. Three doses will relieve any ease, dren, sea foam and shampoo. The | and we consider it the ducy of all drug-| public 1s invited to call andsee us. gists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at leastto trv one bottle, | as $0,000 bottles were sold last year, and | no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the Germam Syrup cannot be teo widely known. Ask your druggist about it. North Side Square. Sheriff’s Sale—in Partition. F. M. Goodin, plaintiff va. J. N. Goodin, A. Sample bottles to try | V Goodin, R. B. Goodin, - Coa 4 sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents. | cinda R. Goodin, M_ P. Herroldand J. P. : 2. rold, her husband, defendants Sold by all Druggisrs and Dealers, in the | "yy Virtue of an order of the cirenit court of United States and Canada. Bates county, made in the above entitled cause. vre w ' atits Juneterms Iss5, and to me directed, I will a-lvreo on Soe eee Ze Sree eRe eit Wednesday, June 13th, 1857, * 3 2 rath . between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured in | ano 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at To Da the east front door of the court honse in ‘the . ays: city of Butler, insaid county, and during the ‘The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- | Session of the circuit court, sell at auction, to B the highest bidder, for one-half cash, balance ered a compound which acts with truly | one year’s time, with ten per cent. intereot, ity | the following described tract of land, situated marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rheu- | jp said county to-wit matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it |to cure any and every case ef acute | Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia | | | | | ' section thirty-two, (52) intownship thir | 9) of range thirty | the northeast quarter, and east half of lot No two (2) of the northwest quarter of section No i: 2 Days, and to give immediate reliet ; five (5) in twp 3s, “= | in chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. ! i | Onreceipt of 30 cents, in two cent | | stamps, we will send to any address the | | prescription tor this wondertul compound | | which can be filled by your home druggist | | at small cost. We take this means of! j | wiving our discovery to the public instead | of putting it out as a patent medicine, it | being much less expensive. We wil | | gladly refund money if satistaction is not | ‘given. Tue INprana Cuemicat Co., } ; 1O-1yi Crawtords sind | M LE Notice is hereby given, That letters of admin- | RECULAT stration upon the estate of Edward F. Powell, nine, -AZEBROOK 24 Sheriff Bates Co Administrator's Notice. deceased, have been grantedto the undersign- | ed, by the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates County. Missouri, bearing date the 24th day of May Iss7. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to exhibit them to him for allowance, within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precinded from any benetit of such estate; and if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of this notice, they will be for- ever barred. BOOKE A SPECIFIC FOR Woman's PISEAses —sUcH as— Pu. uppressed rofuse Sz, and = ENSTRUATION or ONTHLY SICKNESS. ken during eee sae oe Ae: Peet Geceacr to Worn.” matied'iree BrapFigLp Rectiator Co., Atianta, Ga regular ve ne to $2 per day over$winedsy Either sex. yoanzorolt Capital sired. You srestarted free. Those who start at 22-0 absolutely sure of snug little fortunes, Al! is vo" net oe i Thursday, June 2nd, 18387, SAM’L LEVY & CO, | | | The south half of the southeast quarter of , . (0) and the east half of | a NO. 26 Trustee’s Sale. , Whereas, John T. Tuttle and Cynthia Puttle, his witce, by their deed of trust, dated March and, recorded in the recorder’s office within and tor Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 4o, page 379 conveyed tothe undersigned trustee the follow ng described real estate lving and being situated in the county ot Bates and state ot Missouri, to-wit. The north- east” quarter ot the northeast quarter of section eleven (11,) township torty-two ; G2) of range thirty-two (32) containing forty acres, more or less, which convey- ance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully de- scribed in said deed ot trust; and whereas, detault ha~ been made in the payinent of the annual interest due therean on March 20, 18 7. By the terme of said deed of trust it is provided that it detault be made in the payment ot the annual interest when the same becomes due and payable then the whole debt shall become immediately due and payable. Now, theref at the request j of the legal holder ot said note, and pur- suant to the conditions ot said deed of | trust, I will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises at public vendue, to the i highest bidder tor cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city otf Butler, county ot Bates and state ot Mis- souri, on 1SS6, between the hours ot g o'clock in }torenoon and o'clock noon of that day, tor the satistving said debt the in the after- purposes of interest and costs *. M. ALLEN, “LRUSTEE. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of an execution for costs issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri re- turnable at the June term, 1857, of said court,to me directed in favor of H. D. McClintic and against William L Yantis, 1 have levied and seized upon all the right. title, interest and claim of said William f. Yantis of, in and to the following described real estate, in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter section twelve, township thirty-nine, range thirty-two. Iwill on Wednesday, June 15th, 1857, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or 80 muct thereof as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs G. G. GLAZEBROOK , Sheriff Kates Co 2 Sherift’s Sale. By virtue and authority of an alias execution issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuls court of Bates county. Missouri, returnable at the June term, Inss, of said court, to me direct- ed in favor of Thomas J. Daniel and against Ss. P. Cox and F. R, Weaver, L have levied anc seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendants, of, in and to the fol- lowing deseribed real estate, in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of northwest quarter, section 29, township 41, North balf of south half of northwes quarter of sowhwest quarter of section township 4i, range 51, also lote 9 and 10in tow 1 will, on Wednesday, dune 15th, 1887, betwey n the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon | and 5 o’ciock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city ‘of Butle unty, Mossouri, sell the | same or so much thereof as may be required, at | public vendue, tothe highest bidder for cash to satify said execution andl costs GG ZEEROOK « Shenff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a capias execution issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re~ | turnable at the June term. Isx7, of said court. to me directed in favor of State of Missouri and | against Joseph Herrold, I have levied and seized | upon all the right, title, interest and claim ef | said Joseph Herrold, of, in and to the following | deseril i real estate, in Bates county | Missouri, to-wit: All of the north half of the \ northeast quarter of section (4) thirty-four, ‘township (41) forty-one, range (32) thirty-twe Iwill on Wednesday. June 15th, 1387. hetween the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon anid5o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city tes county, Missouri, sell the same | or so much thereof as may be required, at pub- lice vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to efy said execution and costs. ore G. G. GLAZEBROOK, sheriff Bates Co a | Sheriff’s Sale. Ry virtue and authority of aspecial execution iscued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the June term, 157, of eaid cours, to me di- | rected in favur of R. 8. Catron and against James T. Merchant, [ have levied and et upon all the right, title, interest and claim o* the said defendant of, in and tothe followine described real estate, situated in Bates county, issouri, to-wit A i { aE (7) in block twenty-nine (2#) in the City of Rockville, Bates county, Mo., 1 wilken Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, between the honra of 9 o'clock in the forenoor. and 5 o’elock in the afternoon of that at the east tront door of the ceurt house in the city | Gr Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so mueb thereof as may be required, st public vendne, to the eee Det < sfy eaid execation and costs. alae G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. | Sheriff’s Sale. | By virtue and anthority of a epecial execution \ isstied from the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county Missouri, returnable at the June Term, 1#*7, of said ceurt, to me direct- ed in favor of the — popes ny and against Eugene awkin: at 1 yavid Hawkins * have levied and seized apon | all the right, tilte, interest and claim of the said defendants, of, in and to the following de- , situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Thirty teet off of the north end of lot seven (7) block seventy-three (73) in the eity of Ric: Hill, Bates county, Missouri, J with oa Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, betweea the hours of 9 o’elock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the | east front door of the court honse in the city oF Batier, Rates county, Missouri. sell the same or so much thereof as may be required. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satify ssid execntion and costs G. GLAZEBROOK Sheriff of Bates Co Assignee Not ice NOTICE is hereby giv to ail & holt- ng claims nst L. O. Carleton that the un- ersigned will be at the court house in Butler, ates county, Missouri, on June léth, 17th and of 1957, to receive proof of such claims and 1 persons are notified to file their claims — at such time. J.M. MILLER, :

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