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The Butler Weekly BUTLER, ME ISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, pop Notice ToT aminations for the benefit ot those ns desiring to teach in Bates county, AN ODD SITL Johnstown Items. the roads! oh, those of RI prise. ith’s meeting been so will be held on the 3d Saturday of each! A Case of Confused Ide Eleven | ter Baptizing Sunday by the Bz onth inthe Ohio street school house, | DJ; eerna hears ; Sanral ‘ Butler, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of | Radi y eo =o Antioc. Be gue < each month in the West side school house, | got receive the ordinance, but know the Rich Hill, Mo., the examination com- | names of but » at present, that ae P. C. FuULKERsON, Be eg cach diya Oiclock (Ae Mi SRB ie Eee fis TEM names of but one at present, that entered Breer SAE, W. W. GRA | aie we : one is Lawrance Beaman, be faithful pedan almost | J. Everincuam, Gro. CANTERBURY County School Commissioner, | Review, passed through the | Lawrance. business and Vice-Pres't Sec’y- ee Bes _ {route to his old he : ee < a ; ‘ Seas 4 66 + oh i awhere he was Buon ye Quite a number young ladies was trusted implicitly by the officers THE BANKERS W : | Say Ss : 5 = ae are soliciting ; Walter Me- | of the ban nd when one di i . EK, TU Cl Ce, So and p Sa Tee ed olicitin Walte Te the ba 1 when one day in NTIS! | haseriotier 5 a Rae , Gown says he wants to be director. July, 188: ay realized that he nad bl = this m ner. 1 tew + S. may - zs is — ‘M Ww lters think : : Tillory also has aspirations. gone to and the books 2 <COTTRT : 3 a Fayette Coleman think he had showed he had stelen within a bs BUTLER, a MISSOURL. | his mother larg due = ah es 2 } zs ae 5 5 ag L rather furnisha tip-top good lady few hundred dollars of the entire fe orated unde laws of Mo OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. peared in 1877. The case i with a good home.than be a director in Henry county. capital stock, their surprise far ex- ceeded that of thecommunity, which PUES EXAMINED CERTIFIED One: Singings, fron me unknown | knew of the fast lifethe y r man > MASONIC. meas Hileven-veatsraco 4 aiher dull eavewith the { singings, rom some wnxnown #D a ue the y man ige Loans Made on Farm Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first : Eee aa) = cet arate ; .. | cause to us, have ost died out. | had been 1 i When he fled he Aa Saturday in each month. went to Kansas. He rst § to be doing <a . i e : 7 ee “ . MOueys S05 Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons x i z >: This must not be, we are fond of | cared with h $10,000 of the a ries ss "4 " ar ame i suttine out lots of | = = . iG iectsisecond ‘Thursday in cach with two brothers, named Tilln utting out lots of | luis ain't we, Huch? ieaales Py niiicer ae catmmmed No. 6, : | 2 5 gh? SUK S » but S Was returne month. and shortly afterwards one of t s a re ae : SiR Sates Sen Gouley Commandery Knights Templar . | Judge Porter has es ted down, g voluntarily went to | BUULER, MO. meets the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. ara Tuas ue has goneto visit her | fellow he used to be, his wife is | At the April term. 1886, of the eri | Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | 2© “eC ared was that of his b e pity him. home. Choat says he needn't go inal court of Pettis county, he was STAR day night. Butler Encampment No. 6 meets the and and ath Wednesdays in each month ee Tillman’a reported the death of } brother, and produced a body The sed Tillman's life sured for $25,000 and the attempted to collect it. eces survivor i} i o. Ludwick, is sad and lonely, TE letcher seem tobe doing 2 | u thriving business for Uncle Sam, or rather for Unele Sain’s boys. Too | jand is the same easy good nz west if he don’t want to. Several drummers in town the last | 1 few days, but too dull to sell goo anada and brought his son back. ar. igned and pleaded ilty to the ceny and fc charges of grand 1: in the third degree and re Lawyers. The eae company: = en bad we wasn’t one of them, isn’t | and too muddy to play marbles, so | sentence of He came to W. BADGER iia and suit nigh Tse lit, Kersey? we are afraid they will not return | the prison in due time, and was put | Will Potucain tikeaiete: All legal business ne company sey BP ee cn ee | The lawsuit was settled by a com- | S00n. to work in the warden’s office. The) & by Mrictly attended to. Office over Bates Co. Na- | that the body was not Tillman, but | ‘ : | eee : =e 1 eyes Gllitre lene eae & 4 & tional Bank, Butler. Mo. a W. 1t Ty bl | promise, justice and constable pay- } Mrs. Crawford is cleaning and cfforts of Dr. King to secure a par-| w oung alters. ne resemblance | - i a Miss 4 } & ARKINSON & GRAV 7 By tw ae fee two men w Soe 5 i+ | DS the cost. Who ean down that | repairing her house generally. pre- | don were unceasing, and the plea| © = Bi See twee 2 tw yas SO great} | 7 od : at fea : : gece So toe Honest ofeinls? paratory to the McFarlands moving | that he made to Gov. Morehouse last | S Vv that it was very difficult to distin- | ; See e Rep | 4 ae Rn 4 ATTORNaYS AT LAW. Schitl an Latooeohae ibordesd T. N. Board, our collector, seems | #2t0 it; she will paper and paint on | August was oncof the most affecting | Zz guish their photographs. re dead Soar hoard: i & Q Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. HOLcomB & SMITH, LAWYERS BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates County National Bank. man’s measurement was some great- er than that of Walters, but the phy | sician said that a recumbent body; would measure taller than standing. | Mr. Walters received a telegram | | to be doing his all to collect the taxes. Miss Kamp left our city for Cal., to-day. Sam onty knows when she will return. Poor boy, how sad ana the inside. so we are informed. Tillory & Stapleton, Barker & Co., are our merchants, with a good stock. Dr. Choat, drugs and gro- ceries; McFarlnds, groceries; Clizer | Gov. Morehouse gives as his chief reason for granting the pardon, the strength of the papers recommend- ing such action. Young King and 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 W. SILVERS pee Seta . e i & Ludwick, harness makers; D. | bis brother went to Sedalia to-night. | oy draft horses. You can get a first . * ond rial Kan- | lonely, but still there is as good fish \ = = f I a to come to attend the trial in Kan Drake, blacksmith; T. M. Wolfe, | class job of shoeing done at this ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court ut Kansas City, andin the Supreme Court at Jeffer- son City. pe@rOrrice North Side Square, over A. L. McBride’s. aitf Physicians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over Max Weiner’s, sas at the same time he was notified of his mother’s illness. The case has already come to trial four times. Close search has been made for both Tillman and young | Walters, but nothing has ever been heard of either. Mr. Walters be- lieves the dead man to be his broth- er. March, April, May. Are the months in which to puri- fy the blood, as the system is now most susceptible to benefit from in the sea as ever was caught, and if he will go with Mr. Hull, no noubt | ean catch one, at least. From the number of boys that have returned from Foster; guess mining is on a stand-still. Mr. Higgins, thinks of going to Kansas City, or his wife’s people soon, has not decided as yet, I be lieve. Some sickness in the community, but nothing serious, so we are in- formed. wagon maker; Freeman Miller, gor- | don engineer, completes our line of business and all seem to be jolly good fellows and ready to treat their fellow creatures right. So do not pass by our city, but come and see us, we will doyou good. The pro- fession is well represented. Drs. Maxey, McAninch,Choat and MeFar- land, represent the medical part of it; what city can show four such M. D's? W. E. Fletcher and W. R. There is both wit and wisdom in the answer given, according to the Providence Telegram, by an Irish- man to whom mill-owner “Pat, don’t you vote the democratic ticket. It is a free-trade ticket. If that party wins, your wages will be reduced one-half.” “Devil trust ye “Tf that’s so a said: now, exclaimed Pat. ye'd vote it yourself!” shop at prices to compare with any other first-class shops in town. Give us a call and try it. JACK GIPSON, Proprietor LAST OPPORTUNITY! fe Cheap Excursions % CALIFORNIA. $72 ftom 4, Louis viz Lea Monaain Route ee oss = : oward, attorneys at law; D. Drak 1g-1y Butter, Mo. medicine. _ Hence now 18 thetime to} Goal, corn and hay in demand. OTE Mie leah oor ee i eo : take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, a medicine cee E was, once upon a time judge. City Ta Mo Fat Ri = = Seen aa ntedifor the ce Flour, meat and groceries are i pleas ‘ | " 4 n y DR J M, CHRISTY, eae Depa oraa aes te eee scarce with our merchants, they can Pee ears eee ve x months, iimited to sixty - ~ Je . ’ poss: yee peculiar avai prs | e : ae = y will try to do better next time. Dg passage; wiih top Over pall aie Sie rity fr a, . 7 y 3 fe = sure Ww es ofwest bor HOMOBOPATHIU It expels every impurity from the | not get them irom the on ac Ustuetion oo eneclal excursion, trate Reser PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at oflice day or night. Specialattention given to female dis- eases. T c. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialtv. Secret Socteties. nar as ae = tends leaving Maple grove for Vin-|ernor Morehouse this afternoon. | DORN & PIERCE BARBERS. Southwestern Missouri has been|+5,_ He will surprise some of the | This was not entirely unexpected, as Shop on North Side Square. We give special attention to Ladies and Children’s hair cutting. We keep the best of Barbers, also grind scis- sors and razors. Everything first-! class. All work guaranteed. Give ! us a eall blood, and also gives it vitality and | richness. It creates an appetite, tones the digestion, invigorates the | liver, and gives new life and energy to every function of the body. The testimony of thousands, as to the great benefit derived from Hood's | Sarsaparilla, should convince every- | body that it is peculiarly the best | blood purifier and spring medicine. The immigration movement in| started under the fairest auspices. This, of course, is not surprising. That region is particularly rich in all the elements which contribute to the wealth of the state. Its mineral resources are among the most ex- tensive and valuable to be found in Missouri, its soil and climate are ex- count of bad roads. School meeting soon, let all turn out. Business of importance to transact. Jim Rhea, our post master, is still at his post of duty. He is one of Unele Sam’s faithful boys, and a | boss good boy. Capt. Ramsey (if not gone,) in- | good people there, no doubt. Mr. Jeremiah, one of our good cit- izensg, left to-day for Warren Co., where he has renteda farm. Never in all these 40 years (more or less) did we have such a terrible | cold and we haven't been to Butler | lately either. LOOK HERE. = = = aoe akening effc sof the long,cold winter,the | ceedingly fert s fac’ ‘ Le ‘i - 5 pete ile, while its facilities | J,.5. afeCook and mother, of| Governor Marmaduke had refused and that tired feeling, all make = It you want to save money get. for quick and cheap communication . : - cine absolutely necessary. | w : ou with the principal markets of the Creighton, were in the city a few |the pardon. la and you will be con- | = LEE ae, CUI V ER west are good. The mere publica- | days since on business, and are in- Dr. King, accompanied by his son, | vinced that it is the ideal spring medicine, © se tion = eo attractions = advantages | formed they will not move here. | Willis P. King, Jr., and the Hon. | Hood’s Sarsaparilla | 2 te do your is that is required to boom |g, ; “W5 . = : Sold by all d: 1; sixforg5. Preparedonly | 7G ; is - | Sorry to hear it; come agai, and | William D. Steele, arrived here this | Soldbyalldmesists. $1; 4 PAPERING, | Southwestern Missouri—Globe} ee a 2 pilates Syne Se s qn ares | by .L HOOD Co., ‘Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. | = wv CALSOMINING, Democrat. 1 ese ae : ee: ‘chenmatcaaa dalia an 100 Doses One Dollar | = O ; ees. The “Batchelor’s Home,” is a/the executive office, and after a con- | | Pe PLASTERING, ween | thing of the past—turn at Kerseys, | sultation with the governor the par- | Schast mande@Moctcaze, Galo = 7 . AND CISTERN WORK. 34 | Dr. Mc. and Sam at home with fath- | don was issued. | “ se ie ee me | 2 7) i : Whereas, R. d Mattie p BBSatisfaction given or no charges | 5 er and mother, doing well no doubt, ; The papers filed with the gover- = e, by their school rand mortgage, dated M = is 0) Made. Office at Jewett & Hickman’s | 5 Beste ya) ae 2 : | sth./ 1384, and recorded in the reco: A a Furniture Store S proses Pe as they weigh every day and say|nor are very voluminous. Besides | w iin ain for Bates county, Mis wv L ‘ . | EE. tay SLE oe t aes a book No. 20 page 208, conveyed to Bates coun = | they are gaining. jthe petitions signed by between | ty ‘the following real estate tying and b . 0 mR Sas = } i < : in the county o! tes and st => THE ELDREDGE. Ri A LE Squire Howard, after a faithful 3,000 and 4,000 citizens of Sedalia > The east’ one-fourth { . bs . oH 8 SS. ' “yg: pe ee : ‘ ib () in the town (now per an : adigaz a hunt and a long waiting, found nis | and Pettis county, there are hundreds | ; conveyance was male to i 1, and un- | = 24 . ae < ! ool db . q cela. tea ecive | ee Ha St 3 horses that left his place almost a/of letters from prominent men all i Gar Lecnaurnorneeees wad | C4 ye = ; Yeputation proves it nob 5 i 2 j = \ whereas Ss ALESM EN Wanted no other. Where not repre- | : | year ago, W hich we would say was | over the state strongly recomn nd- 2 6 Bi SY eae Reese te ea good luck if feed was not so searce. |ing the pardon. Among them are : tons guaranteed: eA Et Se et Its a little luck any how, isn’t it, | letters from Senators Cockrell and ote Hl fraser ‘list nes tat culars and information free. derlers Apply J.C. &1319 Ppply at once to c. G rth Market St. Louis, Mo. Gen’l Western Agent. Special inducements and protection to active | SEITZ, 1317 SEASES | EMMET KING PARDONED. Governor Merehouse Finally Releases | the Young Sedalia Defaulter. Jefferson City, March 6.—Robert Emmet King was pardoned by Gov- last August, while acting governor during Marmaduke’s absence in Eu- rope, he had been appealed to by Dr. Willis P. King, the young man’s father, to release his boy from pris- on, and expressed himself as strong- ly inclined to such action, but that he could not at that time do it as | Squire? nis via, Iron Mountain route, February 16th and Kansas City, via Missouri Pacific Ry. Feb. lth. Allcoupan offige in the United States and Canada will sell tickets to Los Angelos, Som Diego and San Francisco for this excursion Were all wise enough to heed this advice in season, a world of suffering would be avoided. The best months in which to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, are March April May At no other season is the body so much in need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The impov d condition of the blood, the | Vest, from every member of the Must not say much about our lit- | Kansas City eourt ef appeals, from | | tle friend, Richard Winegardner, as | General J. L. Smith, of this city, | shall said to sell the prop herein convey: | gaged ecome due and ing tothe terms aad effect of ponds the then acting sheriff of said coun- ty may without suit on this mortgage proceed | y and mort- Now. therefore, in pursuance of an | ALVLSoL TWaer 0 Pf UMEAGIANS ' MA "A ‘LVUOOWAC IN LSI1 ALWAdOAd AAS HLIM ALUAdONd ANOA ADV 1d res at once BROWN NURSERYMEN, 1-268 ANTI- Cockle’s Bintious Pills. This old Engiish Family Medicine in use for $6 years all over the world, tor Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. Of Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. | From Mercury. Fett atest as Ime | i < | ea | he belongs to Ballard. still as he is a | who was one of the heaviest losers | mee pee aay = ae aoa iae — - ee . oe | jolly good fellow, we will say, act or | in the bank; from judge Ryland who = eee oeaner! poate stp CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. : ; | - - 1 | °*in the city of Butler, | 70 THR £prron—Please inform your STAUATION or [U8 Bors here, a long and happy (tried the case, and from nearly | Sool Crttes, and state of Missouri, on” | erethat 1 have a positive remedy tr the SICKNESS, life to you and yours; and may youjevery physician and prominent Saturday, April 14, 1888, iectetiees ise kenipsceeae | live lives of devotion—we speak as | man in central and western Missou- | between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon | Ishall be glad to send two buities of my m erent | . i land 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day for | 4y PREF to any of your readers who have itor | one of experience. ri. These letters had been pouring | the parpose of satisfying said det nterest ion if they will send me their expr Gass, ‘ : i 5s GEO 3LA: ress, Tespectiully. Some one please give us a report | in upon the governorjforalong time. | —_o Co ist Pear! st, how , “ia, Caw

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