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The Butler Weekly Times. OL. X. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNES DAY FEBRUARY 8. 1888. Notice TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- for the benefit of those per- to. teach in Bates county, field on the 3d Saturday of each the Ohio street school house, I be Bath 23 fie and on the 1st Saturday of ‘month in the West side school house, th Hill, Mo., the Searaination. com: cl ach day at g«’clock, A. M. ne 2 W. W. GRAVES. County Schoo! Commissioner. W. E. TUCKER, DENTIsT, MISSOURI. 4 pUTLER, OFFICE OPERA HOUSE, Lawyers. 7W BADG a" LAWYER 4 in all courts. All legal bueiness - attended to. Office ever Bates Co Na- ik, Butler. Mo. SCARKINSON & GRAVES, - ATTORN.YS AT LAW. ‘ (Office West Side Square, over Lans- Sdown’s Drug Store. OLOOMB & SMITH, LAWYERS LER, MO. Office front room over Bates _ Qennty National Banx. 4. W. SILVERS, ATTORNEY = LAW eon City. a AL. M icHride’s aitt Phymocians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Max Weiner’s, Nig ty | 4 Butier, Mo. HOMOBUPATHIL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Answered at office day or night. eaxes. T Butler, Mo. Wiseases of women an: fen a specialtv. DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. Main street, Butler, Mo. Secret Societies. MASONIC. Saturday in each month. No. 6, meets second month. meets the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0. O. ®& ELLOWS. night. Cockle’s siliscs Bile, Ind gestion, Liver, ac. Of Pare, V-getable From Mercurs. THOROUGHBRED EITHER SEX. For Sale by a8y Miles West 9 "utle-, oa the aot Barbe: sors and razors. Everything first- class. All k i weal work guaranteed. Give Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court .t Kansas Finy, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- wvice North Side Square, over Orrice—Eust Side Square, over “DR J. M, CHRISTY, Office, tront room over P.O. All calle Special attention given to temale dis- C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, chil- Office over their drug store on North —————— Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, hursday in each Gouley ‘ ommandery Knights Templar Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- da Butler Encampment No. 6 meets the and and ath Wednesdavs in each month —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ . le Pills. This old Engiish Family Medicine in use tor 86 vears all over the world, tor Ingredients. Poland Chinn Swine, Jo. ALLISON, | ™8u Who sud that, but so 3m | Were torun such up exrgiwwe, u real A SUORNED sUITOR USES A PISTOL. | | The Bridegroom Shot and the Guests | Pat to Flight. i The Best Man Proves His Right to Wear the Name, Little Rock, Ark. Feb. 2.—A’ Red Aleck, a postuffice viiiage in ‘h Indian territory, Authony Fletche and Miss Beck were tv have bee married last Wednesday «vening. anda large company. including a rejected suitor of the bride-elect by the name of Degafiiend, assembled | at the house of the bride’s parents. While the marriage ceremony was in progress Degafriend interrupted the minister, saying he objected to the wedding and would kill Fletcher rather than see him marry the wo man whose hand he heid. He em phasized his objection by drawing a revolver and firing at Fletcher, wounding him in the arm. A panie siezed the assembly and a rush was made for the dvor by those in the room, women and child- ren being knocked down and tram- pled on in the mad attempt to get out of reach of the flying bullets, while many escaped by jumping through the windows. f The bride believing her affiauced fatally shot, screamed for some one to kill her and fell on the floor cry- ing hysterically. Duke Cummings, the groomsman, hastened to sid Fletcher, when Degafriend’s b: other sent a bullet through his wrist. By this time Fletcher had secured ashot-yun and with it he drove the Degafriends from the house. Mounting horses the two started away. Cummings, thcugh badly wounded, pursued them, shooting one of them twice, wounding him mortally. Cummings himself was woutided in both arms, rendering the amputation of each necessary. The groom was not serivus:y hu:t. He hunted up the preacher aud was married, ony two wituesses being present. It is expected that Cummings will die. A Startled Lion Closes its Jaws Upen a Circus Performer’s Head. London, Feb. 4.—At the conclu- sion of a perfurmance at Lowiy’s i Dublin last night, Mile. Senide, one of the performers, piaced her head in @ lion’s mcuth for the purpose cf having her photograph taken 1m that position. A sudden flash of light caused the beast to ciuse his jaws, and he retn- ae ed to the corner of his cage drag-; ging his heipless victun with bi. MADE OVER. | ae | Hannah’s Visit to Her Sister in| the City. \ “Hannah,” said Farmer Hull, as he hustled into the farm-house kitchen, “be you expectin’ a letter?’ “No,” answered his wife, promptly. “Who'se writ?” “I dunno, onless it’s thet high-flyin” sister of yours, Julyett What'sher name. Like enuff she is tired of livin’ starehed up in the city—'tain’t enny | place for real human folks, ennyway— | an’ so she’s comin’ here to make us a, visit."’ “Do she say 80?” “Law sakes, no. Et warn’t put in the law and comman’ments when we was married thet you was to open my letters, nor me yourn. Take an’ open it yourself.”" So Mrs. Hull opened the letter and began to read it. «Jest as | remayrked,”’ said the old man, “ain't it, Hannah?” “No,” sud Mrs. Hull, handing him the letter, ‘es 1 make it out it’s just the other way. Juliette wants us togo an’ visit her. She says she'll stan’ the expevse an’ is jest sufferin’ fur some- body to make over. Now, what does she mean?” The old farrrer read the letter with much care and painstaking. “Gol! Me go a-visitin’ whar they eat breakfus in the middle of the day an’ wear their Sunday close the hull week. I ragther guess not. But, mother, if you want ter go thet’s anuther thing. You can heve the money the old mare fetched—you nigh about raised Bet ennyway. Ill gin ye thet."” “There's my vew alpaccy,” said Mrs. Hull, thoughtfully. glad I gota good piece. It’s shiny as silk. But laws, it won't be much in [ the city! I've heerd that the shop givis there weur real silk an’ satin every day.” “Poor things,"’said her husband; “it must be dretful to hev to dress to death al) the time. Where's the ink horn? I'm goin’ to write to the chil- dren thet their ma's going a-visitin.” After manifold preparations, which included a care for every living thing in the house and out of it, Mrs. Hull was ready to go and visit her stylish sister, the rich city widow. She cooked enough to last two months, had cleaned house and mended every thing mendable. Dan’t was to keep house with the hired man, and they both smacked their lips over the mince and pumpkin pies, the dough- nuts and loaf cake that were to make life worth living in the absence of Mra. Hull. Then the farmer put on his go-to- meeting coat and drove his wife over to the cars, and felt as if he were passing through the most exciting episode of his life. Mrs. Hull took it more calmly. With Many parting injunctions to Dan’l to look after things, she said good-bye, and when the cars started leaned back on her best alpaca waist and feltadeep secret joy in her worn heart because she was going to see the world. The first tning her sister said to her was: ‘Hannah Hull! you're a fright. 7 must make you over." “Why, Juliette, I think you're real~ mean,” said Hannah, with some spirit. “I paid fifty cents a yard for this alpaccy, and my bunnit cost nearly Then he shook the girl violent.y, | five dollars.” teming ber bare breast with bis ! claws. The attendants at once sprang to ward the cage and attucked the son with iious aud finally succeeded iu | Tm only two years older’n—. beating hun off. Mue. Senide was remcved to her lodgimys and medical ad was sum- miuneu. aud oue arm were terib.y Jace: ated, but she is still alive. How an kngimeer W ould Lun a Paper. A great newspaper is a wighty , engine. I guess I um not the norst yul | literary, political, socuu, moral .0- ! comotive, I'd fill her with the coal ol CLViction and the water of cun- dor, aud get up the steam of entha siasm. ‘Lhen I'd giasp the lever of intention with the hand of justice, and :uu her out for the next station , on the road of progress, leaving the DORN & PIERCE—BARBERs. | dead from the last disaster to be Shop on North Sid We. buried by those who love to linger girs Special a. = about the deserted stations of the dren’s hair cutting. We keep | past. Steam would be reversed cn rs, also grind scis-; account of warnings from ub ad. But never on account of warnings trom behind. Her neck, shouideis, biesst } “Don't say bunnit, for goodness’ suke. You have no style. You've | “I'm right |» derlers. Appl. &:1319 North” J. EvgrinGHaM, CLOSING OUT! EVERYTHING GOES AT NOLL COST! Our firm ehanges March Ist, and until that time we will sell all winter goods at cost and be glad to get it. OVERCOATS, WINTER SUITS, WINTER PANTS, UNDERWEAR, AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE. FUR CA CLOTH CAes, LINED GLOVES, Everything goes at cost. We are extremely anxious to sell all these goods and will make prices which can- not fail to interest you. Yours ReEspEctru.ty, Now is your time for Genuine Bargains PS, THE ELDREDG Ie QUEEN of all, and un- ou ible. :te extensive Yeputation proves it. Buy no other. here not repre- sented apply to us and geta Best Singer great bargaio . Liberal Machines chea) discount to misisters Cir- culars and information free. Special inducements and pretection to active atonceto J. C. GEITZ, 1317 jarket St. Louis, Mo. Gen’) Western Agent 1-268 T. L. Harprr, ‘Treas. Gro. CANTERBURY Sec’y. P. C. FuLKERson, Pres’t. Vice-Pies’t. THE BANKERS ‘LOAN & TITLE C0. Incorporated under the laws of Mo. LAND TITLES EXAMINER & CERTIFIFB lived down on that old farm till you | First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm Jook one bundred.”* “I be over fifty, Juliette; but then ” ‘ «Hush! Never say any thing about. your age. It isn’t polite. Hannah, I must make you over. You won't be the same woman.”” Mrs. Hull made such a long visit that j her husband became uneasy. The doughnuts and pies were giving out, | and besides he was lonesome. He | , Wanted his Hannah home again. He | j didn’t hanker after the city, but he | made up his mind one day he would ; ge and bring his wife home. “The old gal will be glad to see me,” he said to himself; “it’s a most killed her Lexpect by this time, sittin’ up so , Straight and eatin’ all her vittles with a fork, an’ bein’ away from me. PH i be boun’ it'll give her a turn to see: me.” It did. The sister had tried the glass | of fashion and the mold of form, with wondeyful effeet on Hannah. She had aiso introduced Mrs. Hull into ‘sassie- ty."" ” When Mir. Hull arrived he was shown into a darkened parlor by a smirking maid. “Have you a card, sir?’ she asked pertly. “I don't play keerds,”’ said the old map, reprovingly, ‘‘you jest tell Han- nah there’s 2 gentleman here to see | her.” | and City Property. Local Money for Short Time Loans. Office west side square, BUULER, MO. STAR NG onOP, sa SHOEING DNIDOHS 8 South east corner square, at Butler, where they keep the Perkins light steel shoe for light traveling horses and the heavy Burden shoe for farm or draft horses. You can get a first class job of shoeing done at this shop at prices to compare with any other first-class shops in town. Give ussealiand try - JACK GIPSON, Proprietors CAL. ROBINSON, BLACK-SMITHING, VINTON, MO. Having located in your midst and opened a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, l desire to say to the citizens of this neighborhvod that I am an experienced work.nan and will du First-CLass Work of all kinds mn mv line. Horse Shoeing Wagon Repairing in wood or iron, all classes of machinery repaired, plow work, etc. Give me a trial and satisfaction is euaranteed Cc. B. ROBINSON, Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Sam’! | aye Co composed of Samuel Levy, Samuel | M. Levy and Silas W Levy of Butler. Mo.. has this day dissolved co-parnership by mutual con- sent. SamuelM Levy retireing ‘he business will be continued by Samoe! Levy and Silas W. Levy. under thefirm name of Samuel Levy & Co who will collect all outstanding accounts and assume all liabilities Thia Sth day of January Irs. Samcxt Levy. Samus. M Levr Siras W. Levy. No. 7. 8. Sheriff's Sale. | By virtue and authority of a general execution is.ued trom the office of the clerk of the ci:cu t court ot Bates counry. Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1887, of said court, to me directed in favor ot Altred Park and against G. W. Park hive levied and seized | upon all the right. title, interest and claim of the said defendant, G. W- Park of, in and to the tuilowing de- scribed real estate, situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-w t: The east hals o1 the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17) in township No forty (40), of range No. thirty-two (32), in Bates county, Missouri, I will on | Wednesday, February 15th., 1688. , between the hours of g o'clock in the | torenoon ard § o'clock in the afernoun | ot that cay at che east tront door of the ; court house in the citv of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the seme or so touch thereot as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisty said execu ion and costs. | G G. GLAZEBROOK, | Sheriff of Bates County. ' H } Stray Notice. | Taten upby N J. Settle and posted before | P.M Jobnson, a justice of t): ~eace in Mi { township, of Bates compt:, * uri, Gu the; | 2b day of Vecember, ist ilow ing de- scribed property : one two: zd eteer (last | spring); color. light rosp. W)\.. sed nrek and | | hebt born 4 down, anc po msrks or : brands pereciv: Appraised at tweaty do lars. po Ch Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a speciad execution issued trom the office or the clerk of the circui’ court of Bates couse ~ ty, Missouri, returnable at the February ber term 1888, of said court, to me dé rected in tavor of the State of Miseoor® ex rel, Oscar Reeder, Collector, and against George Rapp, } hme levic® and seized upon allthe right, tithe. in terest and claim otf the said defend George Rapp, of, in and to the tt lowing described real estate, situa d te Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: ‘The northeast quaster of the northeasg” quarter «f section eight (8), town-hip, thirty -eight (38), range twenty-nine (29). also south part of southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, thirty-one and twee tv one hundre:‘ths (31 20-100) acres of. § section nine (9), township thirty eight (38), sange twenty-nine (29), VF will o@ © Wednesday, February 15th. 1988, © between the hours of 9 o’clock in the’? forenoon and 5 o’chick in the atrern -o@. _ ot that day at the east front door of the © cou't house in the ¢ ty of Butler, Bareg = county, Missouri, seH the same of 9@ _ much thereot a+ may be required. a = public vendue, to the highest bidder for = ~ cash, to sate said execution and costes G, GLAZEBRUOK, Sheriff of Bates Counry- a t A SPECIFIC FOR Were Tiseases pat ed ——s0cn 23— ainfal Gg uppressed rofuse holcantyand rrecefas ENSTUUATION or OUTIL SICKNEST If token foring of OF LIPY, prea ent. $7" Sed tome bus © Re va Cm CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To THE EpiToR— Please inform your rea ers that I have a positive remedy for the ale named disease. By its timely use thou-ands of hopeiess cases have been permanct:t'y cured. I shall be giad to send two betthe ef mr reine dy Pree to -ny of yourreade= © bx sumption if they wii ° aad post offer address + exp ree

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