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The Butler Weekly we yOL. 1X. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 15, 1887. ee Attacked by a He Perry, Mo., June 1.—About two |months ago. Mat Hardix, a colored while time Table Mo. Pacific R. R (LexincTon & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) »blin. Commencing Sunday, May 1oth, and gntil turther notice, trains will leave | man, Butler as follows: GOING NORTH. returning home from church, was attacked by some kind | of a hobgoblin that tore all his clothes with 2ony and in which the g would be respected. litutions stood threat It br more come to this country, since passed. Summit Items. Ep. Tives—I cannot keep from sending in a few of the items as they occur in the neighborhood, though searce this week. The good rains have come, making | Rheumatism and Neural Two Days. The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- ered a compound which acts with ¢ marvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- matism and Neuralgia. gia Cured in|} We guarantee it Private Fortunes in Ancient Times. . . Cresus possessed in landed prop erty a fortune equal to £1,600,000, j besides a large sum of money, slaves and furniture. So, 124—Texas Express... 4:45AM) ¢. - ‘ : ae ; : er e é to cure any and every case cute » philos ar S ee Now OAK: C. Express. Fice eau) Tonnies body. He was so scared fo reas before the war the con-| the crops look nice and the farmers tiie bamnieonapier SPiemag? = — The philosopher Seneca had a fox- « 134—Accommodation.. 2:00PM \that he would not venture out at) stituco | Siesta tune of GOING SOUTH. yo. 124—Texas Express... ft eK: C. Express. . «© 1299—Accommodation. S. L. & E. Div. GOING WEST. night for several weeks after. Hardix | 4PM ‘lives two miles below town, on the 1 jturn home from Perry, Saturday | ;evening about dark, he was met | old Saneter’s farm, and upon his was susceptible of two in- ris the perpet lay it is sus- ion, ts OMY Ohe. glad, and the chinch bug hang down his lip. | pointment at the Chapel on Sunday. | His text was: “Shun every appear- gia | in 2 Days, and to give immediate reliet | | in chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. Elder Price filled his regular ap-! On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent} stamps, we will send to any address the | Prescription for this wondertul compound | | which can be filled by your home druggist | at small cost. £2,500,000. Lentulus, the soothsayer, had a fortune of £3,500,000 Tiberius had at his death, £23,625, 000, which Caligula spent in less than No. 145—Paseenger. *SOAMI1 55 vard gate by a headless appari- ee Whereits ne ee ae . ——_— aie = fevers our atscovery tthe public inutead | ‘i es he entered up 147—Accomodation recuse [tend 8 A : Eee This singular question was put to | sermon he went to the water to im- i CE patting it an as a patent medicine, it fie : Z : upon any GOING EAST. | tion, which refused him admission | Gi). Jones. the evangelist, by one of | METS€ & young lady. Bro. Joseph | gladly con el edi a . nti ea — No, ee... ‘35 Z a to the yard, and when he attempted | i, wealthy chureh members eS Gear. | Wright. Jr., preached to the breth- given. Tue Inprana Cuemicat Co., Risin owed £300,000 at the Ides Allpassenger trains make direct con- to pass around it, the unhealthy em- gia, whose cotton crop yielded him |7€? at the Chapel on last Wednesday | '71Y" of March, paid it before the Kalends nection for St. Louis and all points east Crawtordsville, Ind | aeeees sa gain eoth, ‘Cotorsan bodiment confronted him again and | come ¥20,000 last me “Where is) Might. It was thought by all who | Pre UARIOuASE | f Ay ie and segeinsls £147,000, exas J ’ , a ee : : aS ; : aad fae ke ' { eg: 4 000 of the public money California and all points west and north- prevented ingress. This was t00/ heaven?” said the rich planter. j hear d him to be a good sermon fora! The following officers were elected | BE OS BAe west. Forratesand other intormation | much for human courage, and hav “EUk dell ~ nas : -.+|boy. Come again, Bro. Jo. ae Sie < : Apicius expended in debaucher noi B, e Chnwes Agent 5 Til tell you where heaven is,” | 2% Gun, Dro. 70. for the ensuing year: President, I 00,000. PP ing business elsewhere, Hardix bid | caid Mr. Jones. “If you go down to | John Selinger lost a valuable cow, | H. Kinley, of the Brunswick Bruns "Ch tae — | ee fections ante | 4 = : : : . S- PO) igs nutertai e E CATTERLIN Mr. Ghost an affectionate but hasty | the village and buy fifty dollars worth | killed by lightning. Mr. Bear also | \icker- Vice Presidents, Thos. Irish | sa 4, at an entertainment, GEO. . ae farewell, and occupied a very short | o¢ croceries put them in a wagon | lost one; cause not known. | of the Rich Hill Mining Review. B eal i ore pie in vinagar, >UTY ee ee scuaidorablo dis-| 5 ze) ssbb ore é . 4 8 Ws 5.) who swallowed it, a pearl worth at ra - es : ne oe and take them to the poor widow on | Ria Fisher Bros. are going to ship | P. Blanton, of the Pari Appeal, and 3,000. tance between the ghost and himself. _ | Pg e elr steg osher Creene * : } '? County Surveyor ; cae ira renee the hillside. who has three of her | oes Se Hurley, of the Savannah Demce| Esopus paid fora single dist £8 He is now staying with his sister. | children sick. She is poor and is a| ty this year, where they have eight | erat: Recording Secretary, doenr,| eOENe Snes a Os AND who lives two miles from the Sane- io amngived nares aos : PU oT > eb t+) ooo. sane member of the church. Take with | dred acres of wheat engaged to | Johnston, of the Plattsburg Demc- | Caligula spent for one supper £8 WV ENGIN ter's) place, and says) that a putt of you a nurse and some one to cook thresh. | erat; Corresponding See ry | cre pe ae C IL ENGIVEER. the property would be no inducement | i nes . aed ane | Me W. x ° joel ; Corresponding Secretary, J. H. | ooo. 1e property would be no inducement | their meals. When vou. cet there | Mr. Webb sold the Wm. Coldwell | Tumer, of the Carroll , Orders of Surveys left with | to get him to return, as he is con-| pee ree ee to Mr. Arnold of Californi > of the Carrollton Journal;) Heliogabalus spent for one meal me will Teceive prompe at- ny - ieee ere oils jread Psalm xxiii. and kneel by her gai OE ON Oe a obne. | Preasurer, (W-4 ‘Lhomas, “ofthe St | f6.o00 tention. Office E. Sid Incec lat wha he saw Was 1 ‘ , care | Price S1.72< -3o fiers : aiuare over RAS ket : gi Doers bates hob {side and pray. Then you will find | Price $ i, Louis School and Home. | Tucullus usually paid £20,000, for son's store. Butler Bates composed of flesh and blood. Since | out where heaven is.” Next day as | Summit is still on the boom. Mrs. ———_ a i : ——— : County, Mo. ae : Ss ‘ Sone ene . | a repast. the ghost story has been actively | the evangelist is walkine throuch the | /follet has her new house under full Astonishing Success. | a Al £ fo ‘ nents ae aortas o Sores ee ee tt 5 7 5 | Messala gave £400,000 for 2 i circulated, a great many remember | yijace. he me he ss S _|head-way. Mr. Winer has been re It isthe duty of every person who has | ae y < ° KE T UC ‘} E R 2 | village, he met the same wealthy ’ id Bosckee’s GC ; its | house of Antony ° Ue JIN. ELTA, | that a man who was employed in a oe 3 [wee lmodeling his house. besides peveral | oe eee ee (olet ite) i ahi > — —o planter. his face beaming with joy. Sie Ae OMNES SNS | wondertul qualities be known to their | ane o DENTIST, saw mill, situated on said farm, many |He spoke after this manner: “sir. |27° talking of new barns which will friends in curing Consumption, severe | 1’ attend to it soon.”” Don’t cheat yeurs since, disappeared suddenly, aS | be commenced soon. Coughs, Croups, Asthma, Pneumonia, ; yourself inthat way. Your hair is grow- a hi i behind. and Jones, I've found out where heaven | x and in fact all throat and lung diseases. ! ing thinner, dryer, and more lifeless BUTLER, ms MISSOURI. | *C®¥2E 21S possessions behind, anc’! i. I went and did as you directed | Charley Lafollett has returned | No person can use it without immediate | every day. Save it and restore its origt- nen was never heard of thereafter, and, me. We took upa wacon load of | home after an absence of several eee ince doce: wall relieve areas? nal color, sottness and gloss by using jee ¥ Sat : = ‘4 es care ; Ss ee he ducy of all drug-! Parker’s Hair Balsam while you may seven feicig of course, the incidents are q : ee | ; sists pada pa gre ) : OFFICE OPERA HGUSE. ; e cide nts on nee the | groceries, and the widow was com- | months. gists to een it to the poor, dying 27-1m. minds of superstitious individuals, latate ower ote We are sorry to relate the death consumptive, at Ieastto try one bottle, Inaddition to the usual work ef a Den- | moked. Sexoul : : pletely overcome with joy; could not | . as 80,000 bottles were sold last year, and iictihie dice. connected. Several persons are con- | express her thankfulnes As I read | of our old friend Nathan Horn, who | no one case where it failed was reported. j templating a visit to the supposed | a j lear ured the pact week: Amother Such a medicine as the Germam Syrup CONTINUOUS GUM, GOULD CROWN, | hgiated \houae: toomee eae her the 23d psalm my heart was filled | i Y a __,, | cannot be too widely known. Ask your j Iga | with éhankfulness to God. and when. | old landmark gone to try the reali- | druggist about it. Sample bottles to try AND tions. | I prayed the angels came down and | ties of another world. We can say | cca by al Dingaies ea Beton ined BRIDGE WORK, | I thought I was nearer heaven than | of him what we cannot say of all who | United States and Canada. » ~ if PASE “ | 5 oe ‘ . ° 5 . . ee a So popular now in the east and the ee ee ane sieatees sai | I had ever been before in my life. | ‘tie; he died in the faith of our Lord } a-lyre ow MALE . large cities. In discussing the rebellion with 2) left. the nurse and the cook in her |#2d Savior, Jesus Christ Northern journal the Montgomery | Z tee ca Sherifi’s Sale. i Lawyers, ‘ Ee 5 “humble dwelling, and promised her Se ee ee tees ity ]W.BApDGER =~ | AUvettser, Bays: jet hie war came be-| ye nouid never sum 1 1| Scott & Rail: | cutiouatasunilivonthactosotsuaglencentis oe nae hee sikeel locum. Hi | she i 1€ = uffer as long as | The Chieago, mort cote & Texas Rai | circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, return- | a Will practice in all courts. AI! legal business t] fact af hich had | could help her. | road. . | A GE pars Pee W. Obese nal p B rictly attende Mice ove: ‘0. Na- | Was the pr : “aUses th had | : : " e directed, one in favor o . Hensley anc font Mar ence. A @ over Bates Co. Na 5S the product 0 a tuses Which hac | Met Everything concerning the build- | against Wm. M. Wilson, and ove in favor of A SPECIFIC FOR —_——_——. -.. | been at work ever since the early days ’ a | pie : John H, Burk and against Wm. M. Wilson, ARKINSON & GRAVES oe 5 ; Lime Syrup of Figs, jing of this road is as favorable as |1I have levied and seized upon ail the right, * ——s | . - S to] 5 4 | of the formation of our government. : : title, interest and claim of the said defendant | Both Nortl 1 Soutt 11 Manufactured only by the Cali- could be desired. It was thought | of, in and to the following described real estate, ’ . ) Both North and South erred, but i Une ite : é = Sat Se aes situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Ea ATTORN#YS AT LAW. 1 Ae sini 11 i" - : | fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Francis- | eight weeks ago that by this time | — Section No. twenty-five 25), in township No —sUcH As— Was almost impossible, lumamy ‘ is nature’. - = - . ae forty-one (41) of range No. thirty-one (31); I infal Sipe Office West Side Square, over Lans-| : I ml | co, Cal., is nature’s Own True Lax- | the grading would be in progress, | will'on g Sia eas i .. rreguleg down’s Drug Store. speaking, to keep them from erring. | ative. This pleasant California liquid | ea he eee ae f Wednesday, June 22nd, 188 rofuse canty and - nh : & { . Ss but owing to the vast routine o ‘> nd, 7 ee ——-—~— |The breach grew wider and wider, | fruits remedy may be had of Simp- eer " : ENSTRUATION or : HoLcoma & SMITH 5 } = preliminaries and the usual delays. between the hours ef 9 o’clock in the forenoon LAWYERS cnint friceenued=’ ain te woe (son & Co. It is the most pleasant, | } x )°> | and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the | ONTHLY SICKNBSS. | suspicion increased, ammosity was | : lack bas & ff. east front door of the court house in the city of | BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates fied to the bles Oe athiex | prompt, and effective remedy known ; WOrk has been put off. TeitoET eR atesontnte oMlsacenl sallitne ssi PS County National Bank. est ‘azing point, and then | +, cleanse the system; to act on the | We will say however, that so far | OF £0 mineh thereof as may be required, at pub- | |. If taken daring the CANO O 1s erruawcisco for the first time in the history of | 5 IRANCISCO BROS. the courts of Bates and lections. Office over Wright & Glorius | hardware store. 79 ; W. SILVERS, ' \ a. ATTORNEY =: LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining Sounties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jetfer- | ton City. Ww Orrice North Side Square, over McBride's, W W. GRAVES, . Notary -:- Public... Office with Jud West side square, zitf utler, Mo. Physicians. Ss. P. FRANcIscO. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- John D. Parkinson, the country a party, entirely sectional, elected a president, and the explosion came. It is not claimed that the war “came of its own accord” by South- ern writers. It is claimed, though, and claimed justly, that the North had as much to do with bringing it on as the South. No one can read the political history of this country and deny that at any one time there was a strong feeling in favor of eman- cipation in the South. Jefferson looked upon slavery as an evil; John Randall of Roanoke manumitted his 31Sslaves. This sentiment was grow- ing in the South when the rise of the ‘abolition movement among the peo- ple who had once found slavery so | | Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels gently | yet thoroughly ; to dispel Headaches, {Colds and Fevers; to cure Consti- pation, Indigestion, and kindred ills. 23-6m. Killed by a Dog. T. C. Swearingen who came in to- | day from Metz township, says it is jreported there that a dog killed a | supposed burglar on Duncan Creek, | a few nights ago. | The story as related by the Mail's | informant is as follows: “An old man | who lives on Duncan Creek, whose | name Mr. Swearingen could not re- | eall, sold about 40 head of cattle at | Hume and returned home with the |money. Himself and wife were out , walking about the place until after | dark, and when they returned to the | | i | | | | of | as as can be learned the building the C., Ft. S. & T. is as certain any human project can be. It must be remembered that it takes time, and lots of it. to build a jrailroad. It takes some men sever- al months to get ready to build a lit- tle house, and therefore when we con- sider this enterprise which involves millions of money, we can see that it cannot be done ina few days. The Chicago & Alton dillydallied fully a year over the building of their line before they began work; while the officers of the Ft. Scott road have on- 'ly been at work upon their ling five months from the time of getting their charter. The Ft. Scott road isa great un- dertaking. It is already located to lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cas h tosat | isfy said executions and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, 27 Sheriff of Bates County. { and da will be avoided. book "hixseacn To Women,” mailed free. Braprizip Reeviaror Co., Atlanta, Ga SLIPP Ladies Kid Opera Toe Slippers. a... 85 Cents. | MISSES 80 CENTS. ERS. profitable, but who gave it up when | i J. R. BOYD, M. D. ] PRYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FicE—East Side Square, ove Max Weiner’s, " Ig-ty Butier, Mo. J. M.curisry, W. H. Batiarp, they found it no longer so, changed the aspect of affairs. Then came a é long and exciting struggle, then came ereignty, Lecompton constitution, Sharp's rifles, bleeding Kansas, John Brown, war. Missouri compromise, squatter sov- | - \ DRS. CHRISTY & BALLARD | Was either section blameless in ] * | this long contention? No. Now HOMOEOPATHIC iy | that it is all over it is far better that YSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | poth sections should recognize that Office, tront room over P.O. Ail calls jeach in the war represented a prin answered at oflice day or night. Tele- Phone communteation to all parts ot the ciple right in it elf, which principles di Specialattention given to temale | the fo of circumstances brought ases pe — T C. BOULV Physician and e Surgeon. Of north side square. Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chi Ten a sp Itv. The North represented n to the Union; the South the When the North undertook to coerce the South she undertook 1 rht of self-government. % exper nt dan gerous to the perpetuity of our ins At the close of the stru was doubtful at first wl DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. Office over their drug store on North Main street, Butler, Mo. rether in should see a really re- 1. one that would move |house their dog was barking and | making a great to-do about the house. | Nothing was thought of the dog’s | actions, though it continued to bark, | when they supposed it had runa, ‘rabbit under the house. The old} | couple retired and the dog continued | ' to bark and seratch at the door. The | old man got up and let the dog in, when he sprang upon the bed, and from there under the bed. Then a scramble followed, and in a few mo- ments the dog came from under th bed dragging a man by the throat. the man was dead. stranger. it is supposed he had concealed himself under the bed during the absence of the family for f robt the Mail purpose o J. K. Bruglar wants more a cations tor first-class loans. cert. interest and commissions. er! & Co., Lowe H > 4-tf' taining manyr Arkansas City, Kans., and will proba- bly be extended on southwest, per- haps to El Paso, Texas. This will make it a much longer road than the Alton from Chicago to Kansas City. It will be a great road and we must ‘This is the best Shpper ever offered for the money. not be discouraged nor impatient if work does not begin for a month yet. | —Lafayette County Post. ! Few People Escape | The taint of serofula in the blood, With e |} many it is hereditary; but it may also be }acg erci ired from want of air or lack of ex- e, from improper food, or anv cause H Hood’s Sars. MAX WEINER. BADGLEY BROS., e found on the South Side of the Square with a complete stock of |Can always b Staple and Fancy Groceries, QUEENSWARE, FLOUR, BACON, LARD And everything kept i prices betore buyir FIRST-CLASS Grocery ive cheap. 3e sure ar and get nt house. | BADGLEY BROS.

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