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he Butler Weekly Cimes. i. 1X. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1887 Nodal aie Yo, Pacific R. R WATER CAUSES A FEUD. ‘ on & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) | How Young Rotherick’s Father Was | True Courage. Stl ae Hung to Make Him Give up Money ’ OEP, ; . ee | In courage ihe ordinary woman, sing Sunday, May toth, and | Eleven Arizona Men Shot and Killed The arrest of young Payne for} says the Augusta Gazette. ae pader notice, trains will leave | in Two Weeks. stealing a horse in St. Clair county ) outstrips the ordinary man. Wheth- lows: | j longin . ‘harle: eekct ¢ - my ees NORTH. j belonging to Charles Rotherick, | er it be reckless, unconscious or sub- i tces.......- tain | Malla 9 eta 6 oe EY ny light an — of news | lime the element of courage that | wC. Express....---- 7:55 M|'Tewksbury has arrived at Phenix |i U's wwe heretofore eseaped affects a fit at the intrusion of a mmodation.. ...2:00 P M ‘ the eyes of the Bazoo readers. It | kn i GOING SOUTH. and states that still more murders som aneaicd é E SEE en nO. reazan, the fave of for Texas Express. : have occurred in the Tonto basin | eas a ee acest nepdepen. lady who would not % country since the killing of last week, young Rotherick’s father who lived | venture from her rural front door Ste Dr. ind from ehableg cboilea tation alone with his son, in a secluded | alone was often met abroad leading GOING WEST. developments of the past few days Eo peep — was atteck-|a Syear-old child by the hand. : : j.eetttg0.a se | it would appear that at least twoand |°- o rolls _ 2 agres by the neck | When asked if she considered the W- +++ 93504 M| probably more men had 5 hace in his own house, three times to | infant's presence a protection she | GOING EAST. pe by ae ae meL SACI | ake him disclose the whereabouts said: “Ina ie for when 5 a Mt hecomodaiion. Coe tosa| + Melaat tat an John Graham | of €700 or S008 that he was suppos- | I am alone I feel that I have no right pongo rae make direct con-| and Ed Tewksbury. Definite infor- ed to have inthe house. Who these} tobe away, and would run from a . Louis and all poi ire. tate eedae : : i he — —— yore Het ees in dahigint ee robbers were, is to this day unknown. | shadow, but if I were attacked with We have this season the larg- mia and all points west and north- | stances leading to the death of They secured about $80 in gold from | this child I would defend it to the| ESt and best li 1 ; . re ke Cuan hoot ” | Graham are lacking except that it the old gentleman, and while his | last.” Some persons will account ne of school shoes ______ | Was at the hands of the Tewkaburys. — 14 being 48 se mp, young for this on maternal instincts. But na nee nr been shown in.this SLOTS 8 Tewksbury, however, was shot while peuy yevtter te gtehers arms | the lady was not related tothe child, | Cl y * arents who need Ss hoo \ f) ’ : . x \f EB. TUCKER, resisting arrest by Sheriff Mulvenon. behind hie back, and Isid on the : and she was unmarried. by Sheriff Mulvenon. poor alple wtuens to. the ont sais eel shoes for their children will find it DENTIST; ga Killed Were? © | rage committed on his father. The Svrup of Figs, to their advantage to call on me a . a Manufactured only by the Cali- R, » MISSOURI. | but it is said on good authority that - of - pie ; pe ei — fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Francis- for such goods. at least five more have come to their | °° M20 W0s to Bive his system such | co, Cal., isnature’s Own True Lax- OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. end. The total number now sup- a shock, that the day before Payne | ative. This pleasant Califormia liquid posed to have been killed in cor- stole the horse, the old man died, | fruits remedy may be had of Simp- Lawyers, nection with the feria of that caiée and it was while the family were at | 500 a ee ee Sema, s prompt, and effective remedy known (BADGER ee, are cleven—all in about two weeks. ri funeral on ” peg ie e to cleanse the system; to act on the Sole agent for “SELZ” and “GIE- rect erie All legal business | Sheriff Mulvenon is now in that |°°™° i) a aa aca ae ° | Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels gently SEC KE” hand made boots and “io asada region with a posse of deputies and young Payne that he was mixed up | vet thoroughly ; to dispel Headaches, Sheak, Butler, Mo, TINGON & GRAVES, ~~ | news of a startling nature is looked in the hanging of old man Rotherick | Colds and Fevers; to cure Consti- shoes. East side square. F : z the robbery. If this was the | pation, Indigestion, and kindred ills. for daily. It is rumored that Sheriff =m 23 6m. _ ORNaYS AT LAW. | Mulvenon has been killed, but. this |“ and the matter is never found . é out, he will at least get his deserts on ae A Post Office Gutted. ' i , ioe.” IE rs oa fenced: to any eNO) sions stealing, ‘a the Pettis Co.) | ue 8. Marshal Dead. 4 Concordia, Kas., Aug. 30.—The | Bridge Letting. (OMB & SMITH Te ee Be) between the -Gral criminal court. Payne is now in _ St. Louis, mi Sept. 2.—Maj. J. post-office here was robbed by n| wuLeb Seen ers vel se mater Conrt st ts wymes tis feud between the hams jail in default of bond.—Sedalia Ba- E. D. Couzins, United States mar-|gneak thief or thieves Saturday of construction of 6 bridge, scrose “2, branch mn of. MO. Ottce front room over Bates | and Tewksburys is only equaled by |’ | shal of the Eastern district of Mo. | sbont $1,550 in stamps and $200 in | SyT°ed tt ie National Bank. the Rowan county family feuds of Ba oy a oa died atthe family residence, 2454 a sbithcsstnlang —_—_— cash. The job was a i francisco. S. P. Francisco. | Kentucky. Each faction are fight- Gas Well at Harrisonville. Chestnut street, 12:05 o'clock this | circus ; pormesenezr hy VISCO BROS. Attorneys at ing for the possession of a spring} Mr. A. G. Deacon had on his|morning. He had been confined. to | through . | Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in ‘ough the street, entrance being Thursday, Sept. Ist, 1867, to let the contract for ee at pebiiovendne, 60 the lowest Many q ‘ cast front door of <he court house procession = was passing city of Butler, county of Bates and alate of seouri, on qurts of Bates and adjoining and each have their followers. place in the eastern part of the city | his room for several weeks by dis~| made by a rear wincow while the Othen oven Wraht i Glories’ nes Teac a well of usual size, about 40 feet | ease resulting from injuries recieved | clerks and postmaster were observing Detwonn the hears of 9 o'clock im. the Sexeqeen swine store. 79 What Next? deep. Not furnishing enough water | while guarding the Wabash railroad | the show. The thieves were hi vied Bids ony ject to approval by the, some, aides ¢ During the last national campaign | for family use he employed Stewart | during the southwest strike. He} a, they left $140 in gold right in at game time let the excavation, oF file te bo W. SILVERS, the republican press and stump |Bros., of Coldwater township to fell from & moving car and for a time sight, scattered under the stamps. and specifications now on fle in y ORNEY : LAW speakers told the people that if a{bore an eight inch hole in the bot-|it was thought he wus seriously in- hme Bridge Commissioner. " democrat was elected president the | tom of the well, with the intention | jured, but he grew better gradually, Whidbeieeson poor Ae (ag “pmend be Vive Vp aa len country would gotoruin, investments | of going down till he found an abun- | and it was thought several weeks ago k Cheyney, of the frm of F. J. Cheyney| Bariale — in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- | would be unsafe, the rebel debt would | dance of water. When the drill had | he would entirely recover from the cos considered it mv religious duty Order of Publication. ity. be paid, the rebel soldiers would be | reached the depth of about 90 feet «| effects of the fall. But the recovery | sf about dead, and I guges he would | Aro” Mussoom, . sistas than P' was about dead, and I guess he would County of Bates ¢%* ce = vera eve" | pensioned, the negro would be re-| rumbling noise was heard in the well | was all temporary. have died betore Spring it I-had not ot 5 or aM Jn ‘doo Oh 40 the end of th ath ‘ ised. Th got him on the bet. You know some | Ia sa drenit cont? of said county, November enslaved, and so on ie 6 | an e drill was raised. 6 pres- Th eR men had rather lose their life than lose | {ST 1807. plaintiff, vs. Laura Adams,. — chapter. A democrat was elected to | ence of gas was suspected as the The King of Gas Wells. a hundred, weil he was one ot that kind, | defendant ‘ : Be AGES r cum ss am the presidency and none of these|cause of the unusual noise, and a| Lonisville, Ky.. Aug. 31.—Twenty- soeah aay eosmees and toa e{ kn by iis atborney sbetorethe undersigneaaiens voaaieonet »§. R. BOYD, M. D. things came to pass; they were known | piece of lighted tow was thrown in | five miles from this place down the |ten dollars. How's that? He sent tor | Seagice his petition sed amasvtt, 4 me ¥ to be lies when uttered; they played|the well. An explosion followed | Ohio river and upon the Indiana Sean bitegee. dies ace on AmORE O1ber ew rendent of the steve of Base phi) CIAN AND SURGEON, on a harp of a thousand strings—of | whick was heard.a quarter of a mile side, the Union Gas company, of | told him that I would bet him $100 that eas gli ay pe tor po gh) SS nd ‘ ’ Id give hi if it tailed. H inst oa Weiner’s, republican do now? It will | feet in the air, causin t excite- | flow of natural gas at a of 400 | took the latter opmental pale wis BMiaavi,. te object nd general nd 1y Butisr, Mo. Sens 9 ig grea gas paras siento nest canis as | which is to obtain a deeresof divorce oe thr gg have to invent an entirely new song-|ment in the neigborhood. The feet. The flow of gas amounts to | tows d Pore Bodh Lb eae cae eda brent foe pow nen DR J. M, CHRISTY While they were in power they claim- | force of the explosion-blew away a|atleast twe hundred cubic feet a|dandy.—American, Toledo, O. Spenthe pevune tet coe Setanet a seiion ee 1 }ed to be the progressive party—the | good deal of the wall of the old well, | second, which would amount to Fined and Fired. md pe fone ep ye > HOMOZOPATHIU party that led in all new thought displaced part of the machinery, about 17,000,000 cubic feet a day. Eureka Springs, Ark., Aug. 27.— memes es ee ee FE gag me PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | While other parties only followed. jana played havoc with the loose | The greatest flow of natural gas in |The case of county clerk H. H. | Sfmoretpanone year spe ee aE Mice, front room over P.O. Ail calls | They were the great moral lights and | plank and stone laying around the his country heretofere has been | Moore, which was tried yesterday in pose felecee ar sa ty, ou tue seventh day of November oir before the siath day of said dat office day or night. only political inventors. Since they | mouth of the well. A large piece of |from the Harg well, at Findlay, | Berryville on an indictment for iail- clalattention given to temale dis-|15.¢ the prestage of power, where S was blown 70 or 80 feet and {0., whick is 12,000,000 cubic feet in | ing to publish the financial statement | term long continne—and if | have they shown leadership? The|» heavy stone 100 feet. A stone | twenty-four hours. of the county in the time specified or app ty Rar phe C. BOULWARE, Physician and| only efforts put forth so far have | from the top of the well fell over the iby low). vepulied in a vended! etltoes 7 = carat sSargeon. Office north side square, | heen done by Cotton Specalator | drilled hole, shutting off the gas, A Mit at Tuttle. guilty, a fine of $10 and judgment Gerding to law. In the Butler W lo. Diseases of wome: hil- ” «he awecialty, | Tuttle, “Palsy” Fairchild and the | and the flame soon went out. This If the Utes fight it will be undera | removing him from office. A special Bites county, Missoat for foar weeke Paralyzer Foraker. The latter de- been removed and the rumbling |jeadership other than Colorow’s. | election will now be in order. The week before the first day of the mext term DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. lighted to see the members of the | nt the bottom ef the well centinued | He is unpopular with both the Un-| two remaining indictments were con- — * SOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. G. A. R. trail the stars and stripes SICIANS, SURGEONS in the dust at Wheeling, West Va. AND ACCOUCHEURS. because the portrait of the president teoyer their drug store on North4 was stretched over the street on the street, Butler, Mo. line of the parade. And thisisleader- cay Mr. Deacon immediately made -ar-| hos just a small following among the August, 1887. ae : : blicati . HAYES, Cirealt Clerk. rangements to have piping put in to | White Rivers. He is a most quar- eS _— of Pu on. j 38-4. calvin Fs Boles. Srey for Plaintia test the strength of the new find. | relgome and treacherous old sinner,| couxty or sates ' fas. The Messrs. Skarp are doing the| and there is nothing on record to In the circuit court of Bates county, November : . term. . oie died ship of the once great republican work, and expected to have every-| show where he ever engaged in a D.JiJ Bisekwell, plaintif, vs. Jas. H. Black- } Soctetnes. party. How are the mighty fallen! j thing in readiness yesterday, but We | contest with whites where the wea- Now st this dey comes the plaintiff herein. * —Holden Enterprise. had to go to press before the experi- pons:were more destructive than his of te > cireat court of Bates county, in ne eek cae oot econ fe jmouth. Colorow belongs to the | evytnaneiny ine ies deeny 2, perday a each mon’ ee Representative Bridges Sensible. Nearly all of our citizens have vis-| Tuttje brand of warriors: “No fight; Missouri. ‘Wherenpon ait is ordered by the a 6, omy sel “vi rhea in cack | Warsaw, Mo., Sept. 1—At the en- | ited the well, and are confident that | heap steal.”—Colorado Muldoon. fled by publication that plaintif has co mene. wath. me Kaights Temp! eampment of the district organization | gas has been found in paying quan- snd aaidavit the ject and poe nsture of ni emplar 2 =4s m *. wi obtain a ol ivorce Reet the det Tucedcy teh ison. (oo R. to-day, Hon. L. L. Bridges, | tities, but will curb their enthu- cheeTneive it Bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted and Kew of Sedalia, republican member ofthe | siasm until further developments Chan and os sabaee) ice eee ho es Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- legislature, in theaddress of welcome, | occur. We can believe we are in PBs «ot ~ hen Pres gi — = J, Sharp, pon the qromnd chat datendant do- _ Be ba the | UePlored the idea that the soldiers | gas belt, and it can be found | deaful machinery it, is. Not omly the | Titheut ressomabie cease for the space of more Wand ath We, medal o. 6 mc cts the, | Of the Grand Army were capable of |in abundance without much effort. | larger air passages, ons heart omammeraniss fone ‘ tces fi < - sts . little tubes and cavities leading from offering insult to the president of | The future of Harrisonville brightens. | them- county, one seventh day of Novem m ssid —— : a3 ; id choked c s the Une Sine, et recognising |i her boom—Csn Co, Dem. | haa ir ont sk | ecm ta age at Bd Ssigthtk Poesly Medicine ta |e me 3om o; BAK your lungs cannotdo halt their work. " | Swe or bleed te the petition im said cause, the old English Family Medicine in| so ont and commander in chief of | 17, Wow't Bax Brrap.—In other | "Cay iteeld, cough, croup, pnemonia, | Sime ‘wit be Sod jadg- be for 86 years all over the world, for : ° le, Indigestion, Liver, &c. the United States would find it more \. ‘ e . Pure, Vegetable I: ients, | in accordance with their feelings to F . petiocagy protect his person and his position, and in spite of any differences they might have to settle with him would and should extend the courtesies due to his exalted station. ane ip i f possibilities Its proprietors tell plainly | ij, o¢ throat and nose and head and lung what it has done, submit proofs from obstructions, all are bad. All ought to es - ade sources of unquestioned reliability, and be got ridot. There is just one sure | lished’ in Bates county “selon, — ask you frankly if you are suffering trom | way to gettidof them. That isto take weeks snecessively, the any disease or affection caused or pro-| Rocchee’s German Syrup, which any oreireait court. JOHN Wit H moted by impure blood er low state of druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bot- the system to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. * led The experience ot others is sufficient as- tle.“ Even if everything else has fail surance that you wil! not be disappoint- ed in the result. Seager! A 1d or cough Pills will cure a z Hood’s Sarsaparilla won't do ims | -atarrh, consumption or any ot the fam- you, you may depend upon this tor CeF- | (g41) court of Bates county, thi tain. 41 yreow. A » 1887. JOHN C. HAYES, East Sid Hall's Catarrh C 1 | yattication that platneit hae Commenced 0 wa ast Side Square, over | jies—and failed. What will the great |away. The flame shot up 20 or 30 | Louisville, has struck a magnificent s Catarrh Cure would cure him or I | publication that plaintiff bas commenced 9 svg as loud as ever. pahgre and Southern Utes, and | tinued. Witneseé mayb Hand God the seal of the etreait Se ee ae

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