The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 22, 1888, Page 1

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Sie eee: ae a Lic! J } ee as r , SUTLER, - MISSOURI. dow 5 - yards wide. = = Somes ATTORNEY ¢ LAW [nc Methodist church fell just a re: Ss sad practice ia Dates and p atiolsing few minutes after 250 people had € q | R | TH < ’ 4 pP Q counties, in the late Court at Kansas = City, and in the Senreme Court at Jeffer- left the Sunday school room. The A Great Battle Office oyer their drug store on North >> Main street, Butler, Mo. «OF Ori sono pel tee A Roepe Wuergas, Peter Wilson, our late | : desiring to te: 4 é - associate and friend has been sum- _ d Saturd: f h inoi 5 bold et gee Es ae ae Hs ee Ae hoor : An Illinois Town Laid in Ruins moned, by death, to appear: Belen : yr, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of the supreme judge of All Mankind, e ‘month in the West side school house, | Hundreds of Stores and Dwellings Torn | at His Court Eternal in the Heavens. . : 3 ipencing each day at pecs A.M, to Pieces. w. EH. TUCKER, 1 W. BADGER ES LAWYER. 3 in all courts. All business i attended to, Office ever Bates Co. Na- tenal . Butler, Mo. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- HoLcous & atts BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates @unty National Banx. - p@p-Orrice North Side Square, over A, L. McBride’s. aitt HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orricze—East Side Square, oyer - Max Weiner’s, 19-1y DR. J. M, CHRISTY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, front room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. Special attention given ‘to temale dis- eases, house in the track of the cyclone. | the great Northwest from Minneap- THE ELDREDGE| Last OPPORTUNITY! | NOTIUE. | The large two story frame house of | °lis to Grept Falls, and carries his Is QUEEN of all, and une : CERTIFIED COPY OF ORDER- tT. 2 aca oh ee Toy George Ward was picked up and readers‘along ‘#o pleasantly that one surpassible. Ite extensive fo Cheap Excursions STATE OF MISSOURI, } 5g, |) Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil-| carried about twenty feet and left |i8 never weary despite the distance. : ors L ORNI A Couxrr or Bates, & specialty. unhurt, while two brick buildings The facts’and stagistics presented are galo. Best Singer CA IF ~ z s z 2 x < z - le ere. - s ° aaa ce caret | saemigiren eared aco Seat ex (6 vm, Lous i oa Mena Ral MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No.6, meets second Thursday in each - month. Gouley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. _ | loss of life is incalculable and great ay: awe ire qeareanan apne suffering will follow unless ontaide If YOUR MIND IS NOT andand 4th Wednesdays in each month assistance is given the mayor, G. H. j Harnell, who will give it to the . 5 proper committee. A meeting of (}| i Hi — Cockle’s siXtevs Pills. | business men was held and commit- H This old Engiish Family Medicine in| tees appointed to care for the ; ah. #¢ for 86 years all over the world, tor| dead and wounded and protect the _ Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. property as much as possible. DORN & PIERCE—BARBEES. | Many are walking the streets with Shop on North Side Square. We/ 2° home to go to. SECON We approach them early be- ive special attention to Ladies and he Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1888. NO.138 CE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- | CYCLONE SWEPT. Resolutions of Respect. Hill, Mo., the examination com- ‘And Wuereas, our deceased brother, a | during his long association with us, Fire Adds Fresh Horror to the Havoc | by his kind deportment and univer- j sal courtesy, has endeared himself to of the Storm. all with whom he came in contact. Wherefore be it ti . ee :. Revorvep, by The Bates County Pi = es * aii ne Bar. that in the death of our es- fount Vernon, Iil., special says: | tin..1 brother. we recognize the At about 5 o'clock this afternoona|inexerab’e laws of nature, that cyclone struck this town and left it | looses to us a kind friend and advis- in ruins, killed fifteen to twenty | er, and to his boreaved family, a lov- people, and it is feared many more ing husband and indulgent father; and to this end, that his many vir- than are now known to have been | tyes may be commemorated and that killed will be found among the ruins | it may be brought to the knowledge of the buildings. Fire immediately | of his bereaved family and disconso- broke out all over the city amid the| late friends, the — esteem in ruins, spreading rapidly, owing to which he was held by his profession- al associates, be it further the damage done to the engines by} Resorvep, that these resolutions the wind. of remembrance and respect be The storm passed from the south- | spread upon the records of our Bates west and had a rotary motion. It|county circuit court and that the swept down with fearful fury, strik- | 5°™° be published in the newspa- 2 : pers of Butler and that a copy of ing first just south of the city hall. | those same be transmitted to the It carried away the third and fourth | family of the deceased. stories ofthe Mt. Vernon mill. From S. P. Fraxcisco, there it swept on in a path 500 Cavin F. Boxtey, GRAVES. County School Commissioner. DENTIST, Our firm ehanges March 1st, and until that time we will sell all winter goods at cost and be glad to get it. OVERCOATS, WINTER SUITS, WINTER PANTS, UNDERWEAR, FUR CAPS, OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. Lawyers. KINSON & GRAVES, n’s Drug Store. AWYERS W. SILVERS, Commercial hotel lost its third sto-| 1s continually going on in the hu- man system. The demon of impure Next the wind struck the county | tne cn tgtetion tf aus bath to court house and rendered it a heap|drag victims to the grave. A good, of ruins. By rare luck, however, | reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsa- the county records were saved. |Parilla is the weapon with which to : : defend one’s self, drive the desperate Crew’s block, on the south side of enemy from the field) audicemtors the square, was leveled with the| peace and bodily health for many earth, and under it was found the| years. Try this peculiar medicine. body of John Crews, the owner, Me formerly of Chicago. The roof and Without doubt the most valuable second story of R. L. Stratton &| Contribution in Harper's Magazine Co's hardware store were blown | for March, from the point of view of away. the greatest number of people, is THE LOSSHALF A MILLION. Charles Dudley Warner’s opening The large two-story brick school | Study of “The reat West—A Far house did not withstand the terrible |®24 Fair Country.” Inhis graceful shock any better than the smallest | ©9SY style Mr. Warner sweeps across City. 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. Now is your time for Genuine Bargains Yours ReEspPEcTFULLY, “>. AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE. Physicians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. Butier, Mo. HOMOZOPATHIC loss cannot be estimated, but not | €!ven in an enter ig way. Every less than halfa million dollars worth | 2telligent man ax} of property has been destroyed by, interested in Mr. Warner's study— the cyclone and fire in that neigh. | those in the East \because it will borhood. teach them something, and those in Special inducements and protection to active a 5 . derlers. Apply at once to J. C. GEITZ, 13]7 North’ Market St. Louis, Mo. Gent $00 fxm Ransas City Ta, he, Pa, By, eee: 1-266 | Tickets good six months, limited to . days for going passage. with stop over privi; rT at pleasure within limits of west e. Special excursion train leaves St. Mountain route, February 16th AND ACCOUCHEURS, c x LH via, The sky has cleared and no clouds | the West because they will see uae DEEeEL. i pus . | and ‘Kansas City, via Missouri Pacific By. Feb. | 2 Secret Societies. give any indication of the disastrous themselves faithfully photographed | J- EE ye ‘Allcoupan offigein the United Btates end | re a Canada will selitickets to Los Angelos, San excursion storm of a few hours ago. It is|therein. It follows, of course, that Diego and San Francisco for this growing colder and many poor peo- Mr. Warner’s article is not free from 5 z criticism: but fair, generous, intelli- ple will suffer if the weather becomes | jent criticism is agreeable to West- severe. ern people. The value of the con- Reports are coming in from the | tribution is further enhanced by a country and the storm seems to have particularly good map, based upon swept everything for miles. The a map in The Railway Ago. THE BANKERS LOAN &TITLE CO. Incorporated under the Jaws of Mo. LAND TITLES EXAMINED G'CERTIFIED First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm ‘and City Property. Local Money] for Short Time Loans.} Office west side square, BUULER, MO. STAR SHOEING SHOP led voters of 61 county, March 2th, 1887,’? shall take effect J s fe in Bates eounty, outside the : $ limita of the eltion of ich Hill and a pis 1.0. 0, FELLOWS. ts of the In witness whereof I have hereunto set my (eran) ee a seal of said court ‘el * he Z Ne Ot ay OE eer: HARPER, Clerk. * By W. H. WARNOCK, Deputy? utler Encampment No. 6 meets the s 1l-4t. Let us claim your attention for a few mo_ ments. We will not bore you. We s merely wish to state a few of the reasons Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. MANY ROBBED OF EVERYTHING. why our stock is the cheapest and best From Mercury. Many people who eseaped with | to buy from. ; their lives have nothing besides. FIRST We approach the wholesale . dealers cash in hand. See ls fore others have had the A SPECIFIC FOR ldren’s hair cutting. We keep | General Sheridan's Mother Testifies to | choice. maa ‘@uaNOUEE ALVLSH TWA ‘LVHOONAC IN LSIT ALAAdOad WAS bHLIM ALWAdOAd ANOA AOV'Id 7 : S . A é ot FACT _ the best of Barbers, also d acis- His American Birth. THIRD We are experienced in our bus- & 4 W Mi A ‘4 3 Dis mah ®ors and razors. gine first-| Cincinnatti, Feb 17.—General siness and know just whatyou} © & ames . qiase. Al work guaranteed. Give|sheridan’s mother, now living at | "22 ; ee = = eall. Somerset, O., says the ‘General was FOURTH ‘We aim to sell a large quan- S| K4 % — —— March 6, 1831, in the ak la tity of goods at small profits & Q 6 old frame building on West South | 20d do it. LOOK HERE. street near Columbus. “Welived in South east corner square, at Butler, g It you want to save money get. this place” she says, “almost two Here We Sto where they keep the Perkins light years before he was born.” steel shoe for light traveling horses LEE ore CULVER aa > babes = of | We might go on in this strain indefinite- | 544 the Burden shoe for farm iency: i 1 in te do your “I heard that pa and t meee ' a7 co must have anend 60 We | or draft horses. You can get a — SALESMEN Wanted. a, want to hear it again. From the! elass job of shoeing done st this Es eae Famene P| To Sorson— Pisses Snlstes yess ae CALSOMINING, | time —— 10 — of age he 1) : shop at prices to compare with any = BU 5S 5 SS | named diseases tim “ | never had anything but care andanx- Xamine I 0 i i . Peculiar edvantages to - : — |ieties, and under’ no. consideration other frei-cees Shope in town: Give | See ae nano es | eee aera AND CISTERN WORK. | should he accept, and I am satisfied | J tt & Hick wes call'end try = ‘Aadres st once. 5p fyame nis peper. | sumption if rene wabgh-Sttistaction given or no charges |be = — has been one | ewe ickman. | JACK Oe Bed | NURSERYME, cH

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