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he Butler Weekly Times. 1X. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1887. oe NO. 42 8: . . . practically inexhaustib'e. Iron min- toa place of eafety. Nearly every : : > GOING WEST. Beauvoir, Miss., Sept. 1.—Dear fads Dean Bice ases piece nie’ lumber camp in this part of the state NET -osereeeeee : Sir: I have received your letters of earvied on for years in SE A EE PE comodation...e+++ : = jes. and it iz-one Gi 8) the 27th ult. requesting me to settle imany counties, and it is one of the y parece ] [ , GOING EAST. ! : ae ness of the settlements has t- : 3 the question in regard to my opinion most important industries of the a Liles 7:35 . rae ed disasters that would have eclipsed ay * - the state outside of ture. I, fatns. wake direct con, | 22 *© local option being a proper inchs ™ | those of the Huron peninsula a few Louis and all points east | method tosecuretemperance. Many ne ae ee years ago. Sunday a strip of country We have this season the larg- Mi xil points south, Colorado, | of the controversies between men are |°°UT! Cccupies @ prominent place and all points west and north- among the states. Up to this time, three miles by ten long was burned est and best line of school shoes ratesand other intormation rather in relation to terms than haeivcr, Geek nad . ..| over and was fought at every ste tl : : . . , iron mining in the rigid 8 P t V r i t i E, K. Carnes. Agent. | things. If local option means the sina of the 6 secede | Dy the settlers. At present, how- hat ha e eve been shown in his en | Fight of a local community to decide < ever, a heavy storm and much rain city Parent h § hether th sii hava’ becroome. here. A large portion of the ore = s ‘ Ss wi fe) need school EB, TUCKER, |Bittisons Zoomed to wal into, | blaned has been found onthe sur |e *atterng the fames. | ShO@S for their children will find it _ DENTIST, -., |face of the ground. E in th Svri f Fi 1 ts, then I should fae ee gr ven in e vrup of Figs, ee aN eh i ee eS ee ip pe Ls) Mb eat os in to their advantage to call on me : been longest continued and fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Francis- f eee: 5 weed haaene- the aes cn a cae am co, Cal., is nature’s Own True Lax- or such goods. mended by two reasons: First, the th 4 or erneath | ative. This pleasant California liquid adoption of tlie rule would depend | ‘© 8°¥ ®re practically untouched. | fruiis remedy may be had of Simp- MA xX W EINER upon the consent of the governed. In the neighborhood of Iron} son & Co. It isthe most pleasant, _ Lawyernr. Second, the rule being supported by Mountain alone are beds of ore ex-| prompt, and effective remedy known us public opinion, could be peacefully tensive enough to supply the coun- | '° cleanse the system; to act on the Sole agent for *SELZ” and “GIE- >. LAWYER. + . Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels gentl ee Prone themes and efficiently executed. The meas try's furnaces and foundries for vet asia tc dispel Beedechcs, SECKE” hand made boots and ws, Batler, Mo. ure would be merely withholding the many centuries to come. When these Colds and Fevers; to cure Consti- sh oes East H d ISON & GRAVES, license to do that which one has not facts are considered, why capitalists | pation, Indigestion, and kindred tls. = Sl e Sq uare. 4 an inalienable right to perform don't at least make a beginning in| 23 6m. - DRNaYS AT LAW. would take no one’s property faith developing this region is inexplicable. pa a RSE SE oo There was an unusual gathering , 2 West Side Square, over® Lans-| out just compensation, and would Part of this neglect has undoubtedly rasiongeaggaeee ore se last Saturday at the home of Seth Cnoen at Petonion: sPrug Store. not invade the rights of any man’s peerage Oe tear agumnagis ee ea nt — Davis, in Newtonville, Mass., the | St*™° ot Baten, ¢*- neighbor. You will not fail to per- fields in the interior os Shey etate, <0 eo —_—* ne occasion being the celebration of his eu ce of Bates county, Miso ceive that my position is very far want of adequate facilities for trans- | business man and brother of General |... hundredth birthday. This cer- Jane term, 1887. The state of hMlesourh af hunt of wah in: Aemanitel tay the ferring it to themarket. This draw-|M-. B. Pearsall, was thoughtlessly pb orga met lier Bevel! : tainly is nota very old government | ex-officio collector of the revenue of prohibitionists, to use the reorganiz- back, though, has not attached to|thrown upon the pavement by 8} when we see a man in the full pos- Sucot Coppic, defendant. Civil action for de ° ° : Jacob Copple, defendan' ed desi ion of the party. the region around Iron Mountain or | couple of young men, resulting in 4| ,easion of his mind who lived under Mo. Pacific R. R | DAVIS ON LOCAL OPTION. |horse; but it seems that there | Rain Comes Just in ‘lime. | & SourneRN BraNncu.) will be a reversion to run, “Brown! Koehler, Mich., Sept. 8.—Yester- | eS a | * es ae ke { Sunday, May 1oth, and | The Ex-Confederate President Discuss- | hasn't got a horse.” But this is no | day’s rain is a godsend to the people | notice, trains will leave | es the Issue in Missouri. joking matter with Mr. Brown, as he 1 of this section, for they have been ' 4 |is unable to lose the horse, unless he | seourged by fire night and day for! : is compelled to, which is the case in | weeks past. Yesterday it was all | Boonville, Mo., Sept. 8.—The edi- | this instance.—El Dorada Tribune. | certain that the village of Tohinibee | tor of the Advertiser recieved the The Iron Beds of Mssouri. ' must go, and Sunday the settlement for 4 rom Jefferson y | al 1: 'y Here in Missour', near the geo- a graphical center of the United States, change of wind, and many of the eC. Exper To Walter Willia: i i i " . ‘3 ag “ Pesca ms, Editor Boonville | oo eound iron depiesile “whi: ame settlers had their chattels removed - MISSOURI. (CE OPERA HOUSE. as & SMITH a 0. Office front room over Bates Bank. 5a co. S. P. Francisco. rood linquent taxes. Now, at this day comes the plaintiff herein, BCO BRUS. Attorneys at er o ” - Mo., = Prasjel . = Respectfully, Pilot Knob. Between those fields compound fracture of his arm. It/ the articles of confederation and was | fretion of the court, fromm the wetara of tee Prox pt attention, given to cor. pets Divs and the markets railroad communi- failed to heal as it nese - to day|tom before we had a president sheriffon the writ of summons issned herem c aes cation has for years been direct and|#mputation was considered neces | When he first saw the light George | outrtttstaald Geieuhont be nontad Gy pabil, She Finds Her Horse. cheap.—Globe Democrat. sary. Ho was put underthe influence | Washington was the idol of the| Seton, at ,Dlstmle, nee commenend.s ant a Last Friday afternoon a ragged Salt in Kansas. of opiates at 4 o'clock this afternoon | people, and John Adams and Thomas | fu inc &'ixe tate of wieacuis for tee delee and dirty speciman of .the female| Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 8.—The — Se ee ae Jefferson had not then thought of page eetie gS ied amcanting nee. persuasion rode into town on a lum. | Vein of salt struck here yesterday in| "8. dividing the country into two great | rotiowing desctibed tracts of land t + ber wagon and immediately begun | the well of the Eilsworth mining |“ °™"S political parties. Bete county, , Miscou STi, Miscou FORNEY : LAW practice in Bates and: adjoining Fe 3 t , EEDA sree ee em i, « felis Ye Seeman tisbet at Jeffer- inquiring for Mr. J. A. Brown. She|Company, at a depth of 730 feet, A Good Appetite eee! ania males the sald defendant be and wi claims that her name is Sota, and | bas now reached a thickness of 155 | is essential to good health, but at Its Deheacy of Flavor begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates Dreice North Side Square, over . i thi it is often } owing to county, Missouri, on the first Mendey a "gitf that she was a cousin of Hamilton, | feet and the bottom has not been the pesca peg ame of She And the efficacy of its action have rend- Ueper cald term (if the term suall'e0 foes: the man who was shot and robbed | reached. It is pure rock salt, very blood, derangement of the digestive ered the famous Calitornia liquid truit — a A oui ig nat peo scsoding of $30, a wagon and team, and that | strong and pronounced by experts organs, and the weakening effect of zemedy S pen oe aon ones ap te oom jaag searing te - : dgement according to the she was looking for one of the horses, | Superior to any other discovered. It|the changing season. Hood’s Sar- ged and teverish system. and_ dispels | of sald petition, and the above described Physicians. estate sold tc satisfy the seme. i : is claimed to be the thickest vein in| saparilla is wonderful medicine for | Headaches, Colds and Fevers. For sale | “Ana i¢ is farthor ordered by the court that s BOYD, M. D. — vig i lee ee vein in creating an appetite, toning the di- by Simson & Co. copy hereof be bllahed, in the Batter Westy AND SURGEON, gave an accurate description of Quite a number of parties are here gestion, and giving strength to the ETE Renee es successively the Tat insertion East Side Square, over t's, c : Burier, Mo. : : renere | whole system. Now is the time to 3 aac for the horse and said it would shake|from different localities rejoicing | take . Be sure to get Hood's Mr. John Oliphant is in charge of | tobe st least fear seonks hetees a orey hands with her if it was hers. She | With the Ellsworth people over their | Sarsaparilla. the sii of se = = eh Ties . hand as clerk a with the . valuable find, which will be worth es Tae veying the old r ‘or the EAL. court herea! 5 pie agree pan ang CT is i ee C.&R.H.BR.R. The party arrived brome ol ies fn Butch ‘ek Dy willing aisposition to deal fairly in | millions to the city and millions more | ,, . ‘ WE J. M. CHRISTY, |e ratter after hearing the woman's 0 those who engage in mining this | yriegu Twearemsble news io regard | 2 O% city, Thnreday evening and] BOMoDoPaTHIC d description of the horse, | Valuable article. 8 é took up quarters at the Palacehotel:| CIAN AND SURGEON Sion ht th h og rth pan! : Whisky’s Reco! va ee They expect to complete the survey tf) 0} t = Pas % a + 3 i. : t room over P.O. All ; Us a him re “wae ees the sciectanae Versailles, Wo ag ee f = ee from Pleasant Hill to the end of the Order of Publication. Medat office day or night. i : 5 ne sig “| old grade, some three miles south of “747 OF MISSOURT, } gg, saying: “Poor old Charley, you | day afternoon Sam Gains shot and | ing the line at both ends. To the are looking thin,” tapping him on | killed Frank Wilson, in this county, | people of Butler, Mr. Wilson sends the leg, “Shake hands Charley.” | about fifteen miles from this place. | the following consoling(?) P. S.: The horse immediately complied | Both men with their families lived| «The Butler newspapers say it is with the request. After some furth- | near each other and got water from impossible to raise the $1,000 a mile subsidy. If Butler is too poor and unwilling to toraise that amount, |). : then it is rasan inthe en ee Bry 854 fie DY Pav licat ion ene Enis court, ‘by petition S three miles out of the the ties on a grade which will not | Sad Atidavit, the object and general ‘stare cl — Ten | exceed. forty-two feet to the mile. | Which is to obtain s decree of dive ied and — ee owe ng | This is a much lower grade than ) ifted seslcnifber malaen sameot D- your people is our answer.”—R. |) etofore made by any road built seas rteteiested ni es pi rer t attention given to temale dis- town, this evening. They will con- | In the circuit court of Bates county, November tinue the work until they reach Rich DL ‘Ttackwell, plaintf, va. Jas. H. Blach- - ell, Hill. It is thought they will follow Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein the Harris line from here south. by Ror attorneys bet ork Bates even ae Fs Mr. Oliphant says the old grade is | fig’ mga ster hings, thes defendant Jes, in excellent condition, and with a a tii is ordered by the clerk, in vacation, that said defendant be nots- C. BOULWARE, Physician and - Office north side square, 0. Diseases of women and chil- cialty. er talk Mr. Brown told her that al-| the same spring, which is lacated on though he was satisfied that it was | public lands. It seems that Wilson her horse he would not turn it over | drove Gains’ children away from the to her until she identified herself, | spring where they had gone to get and also the horse, by other parties, | water. Afterwards Gains drove but that it should be taken good | Wilson’s children from the spring. DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. ICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. over their drug store on North | care of and not leave El Dorado un-| whereupon both men met near the| Herald. : : be ime — is ee til she could get the matter in satis- | spring, Gains armed with a shot-gun —————— or projected through this county.— than one year, and that anleus the said Jan. Ib factory shape. This satisfied the | and Wilson with arevolver. A quar- oe = Record. next storm Rhereof, 2 be, bores and holden at yissEting woman, who at once returned on her | rel ensued and Gains shot Wilson in| ,Atkansas City, Mo., Sept. 8.—This county, onthe seventh day of, November next, afternoon Mark Lyter, of Bolton township, and his family left the house, leaving the baby lying on the bed and a 5-year-old sister to take care of it, when the little onesecured a match, and in playing with it set road to Montivallo, where she said | the face and neck, killing him almost the wagon had been left. What suc-| instantly. It is not known at this cess she had there we are unable to | writing whether Gains shot in self learn. She claimed that as soon as | defense or not. He went before W- MASONI1L, Lodge, No. 254, meets the first in each mon’ ‘Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Meets second Thursday in each aaa | PS possible she would return with prop- |S. Robertson and gave himself up. : ii Bates county, for ipaley Commandery Knights Templar ‘ the bed on fire. By the time the necessively, the last insertion to be st a fest Tuesday in 2 month. |€F Papers to take possession of the A Novel Bet. fire was discovered the a Teast font weeks Detore ae ares, of the baby were burned off. little girl escaped. The house and nearly all the iture were burned. In many localities Hood's Sarsapa- Trilla is in such general demand that it is the recognized family medicine. People write that “the whale neigh- ood is taking it,” etc. Particu- . . <&0. 0. FELLOWS. t horse. Mr. Brown while on a busi- ‘whilst acle betting mai; ‘said F. No. 180 meets every Mon- ness trip in Kansas and western | ,. Cheyney, of the firm of F. J. Cheyney Missouri by wag traded f Co., I considered it mv religious duty ho a y ~gg full fa: oe to make that fellow a bet, you see he rse and says he is fully satisfied | .3. about dead, and I guess he would in ‘that it is hers from the talethe wom- pene! died berg poring itl Uses not ot eA tee <ay : % im on the - You know some C le’s stints Pills. a me and the surrounding evidence aes had rather — their life i ' ut feels that in justi himsel. hundred. weil he was one of that kind, old English Family Medicine in | os apa . meas both came near being out, but 1 A tru or eas Witness my and and the seal of the cirogit ees OuN C: fares 7 Al , 17. 5 tet. Cireuit Clerk. g Encampment No. 6 meets the J ath Wednesdays in each month aad Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of sdmin- he must have further proof and some i is thi Stor86 years all over the world, for 2 = saved my hundred | and it only cost him | larly is this true of Lowell, Mass., istration upon the estate of Nathan DP Hi Ristriontvcn ec. elitr abntthepovedings, The |S ue arma tnra | eeit made and where oreo i arene peas as Bem, Voetablo Tegretenta, ora, Hanlon, rs dead was |S ver AR Psi tt i nt | ny other sareprla or blood pure inl, anon Sota From Mercury. e s ilton, was was | told him that I wou t him $100 that | any r sae herd estate sre required to ext™ = false, that he was alive and able to | Hall's cms — ait tolled ie = — gee ee) bil = | of said letters’ o they may be precludes wou! ve him $100 if ii iled. e | bi lyspepsia, jous- benefit of such e 1 A jegtected cold ot “Ee i about and would be here soon to | tock the latter proposition. This was pm ‘or any disease caused by im- be’ not exhibited witaa tee years from the | now, don’t you, as well as any one ard a eral re se of the = in oiitcurca | claim and identify the horse. There | ye months ago; You see how he looks as fe crepepsin jis an old saying, ‘Brown’s got a | dandy.—American, Toledo, O.