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> =a Butler Weekly Times. yoL. XI BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 8, 1888. aa SEILAE EE LITRE IIASA SOLA PEACH & SPRAGUE TITLE ABSTRACTORS, COMPLETE AND RELIABLE ABSTACTS OF TITLE FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. MOLE Y TO LOAN On Real 1 long or short time. O first door south otf Bates Co. National Bank. BUTLER, MO. W. E, ie UCKHR, DENTIS'1, BUTLER, MISSOURI. OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. SLAIN IN THE PULPIT. A Georgia Minister Peati. Macon, Ga., Dec. 25.—At a coun- try church in Coffee this state, a few days since, a who Ww county, k ta one iuction fave and the other The fa bitter, | the pastor ‘his dismissal. ct and the trouble | grew very ved a climax last when ; the pe for another year. bers most bitte iB iricnds voted oO stor’s n in of the mem- -d to the stor approach 3 the reverend geutiema e MASONIC. : ; Butler I No. 254, meets the frst anc eng A ry ic é + Saturday in each mont ; hae TUN SuP : ms Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | ae No. 6, meets second ‘Phursday in each | ‘cited, and finally the me mber r: month. | his hand and dealt the preacher a Goule sandery Knights penny é = t : neets the first Tuesday in each m onth sharp bow © Tho pas- 1.0. O. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | but h day night. Butler Encampment > and and ath Wednesdz RL Tate 3 OSs myn a: Otice North Side Square, over Jo. 6 meets the n each month CROCKETT ATTORNEY AT LAW. A.L. W. BADGER LAWN iourts. All legal business ractice in all courts. egal b thy attended to, Office over Bates Co. Na- onal Bank. EEGs Mo. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNuYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store- COMB & SMITH, Ho = LAWYERS BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates County National Bank. C A. . Office North Side Square, over Bern- hardt’s Jewelry Store, Butler, Mo. DENTON ATTORNEY AT LAW. T W. SILVERS, ATTORNEY = LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jetter- son City. se@rOrFice North Main Street. Physicians. J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | Orricre—East Side Square, over Max Weiner’s, Ig-ly DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOPATHIC ButT.er, Mo. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ito. stiuck the pr again, accct | 2 profusion of vile © spitting in the mi > the blows with thets and also The nd stabbed peers s face. minister drew his knife a his assailant repeatedly. Women sercamed and ihe looked on aghast, while the unfortu- uate man fell and died. | ter hurried him out, and it is report- ed that he has fled the country. It is intimated that the dead man had cause to be be gesiee of the preacher down in the pulpit The friends of the minis We are in receipt of a bound copy of Ayer’s Aliaanac for 1889, embrac- ing ten languages. Specimen pages of pamphletin eleven other tongues are also included, some of them being very curious and inter- esting, especially those in Turkish, Chinese, top Hawaiian, Burmese and | which we have not yet ti All the people thus represe: now an opportunity to sad of the | affected by the use of Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla, Ayer’s Cherry Pictorial and Ayer's Pills, so long standard family medicines in this country. The ac- curacy of the astronomical abserva- tions, as well as other tabuleted mat ter contianed in this work.commends it to all in need of of 2 manac. We may add that the annu- al issue of Ayer’s Almanze is about fouteen millions—far excceding that of any other work of the kind. This is certainly a proof that both the al- manac and that medicinces that it advertises are appreciated by the world at large. The familar yellow- covered pamphlet can now be had | at all drug stores. 1ave | A gang of lightning rod sharpers have just closed a successful cam- paign among Illinois farmers. No charge was made for the ro ods; they Office, tront room over P. O. Ail calls | required only the substantial gran- answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to female dis- eases, T. Surgeon. Butler, Mo. ren a specialty. oO 3,. L. RICE, M, D. &de Surgeon, LER, MISSOURI. fice west side square—at Crumley & Co. Drug store. Physician DORN Skop on North Side Square. 3 spec: al attention to Ladies dren's hair cutting. the best of Barbers, also grind se & PIERCE—-3ARBERS. Sors and razors. Everything first- class. Al! work guaranteed. Give aS a cal ani , ANTI- sar Cockle’s silts Pills. T ei . Tom. Mercury. C. BOULWARE, Physician and north side square, Diseases of women and chil- | dreds of dollars. and j We keep | Ingredients. | ger’s signature testifying to the eu- perior quality of the rods and man- ner of work. Many wealthy farmers | got rods and in return signed, not a recommendation but notes for hun-| After a few days | | the sharpers returned and boldly de- , | manded checks for the amount of and Ot- | the notes, which in many instances were given in preference to litiga- ‘tion. One demand was met at. the peint of a revolver, anda $600 note surrendered immediately by the | was We | sharpers.—Ex. Tt was not love that prompted | Mrs. Snell, of Chicago. to increase from $20,000 to $50.000, the reward offered the murderer of } Tt was for Tascott. ght | ' : =i cher again and men / valuable al- | A TOWN ARRESTED. Sensational Ai rin Nebraska. Greerly Center, Neb., Dee. 28.— Deputy Sheriff Paxton to-day re- turned from Woldbach, the enti having in custody population of the | he servert girl at Cutter’s | tt in an inter- | | nd Cutter w | Ler. but imm | diately aitery began a studied | system of abuse to compel her _Yeste rday he To} geta divorce. gave rat afterward and shortly | assaulted a 13-year old li | qr. For these combined offenses Cut | ter’s fellow citizens surrounded his house last night with the intention , of punishing He horseback but was pursued, captur- | ed with a lasso, tied toa post and whipped. He was then arrested for beating his wife, and in turn swore out warrants for all the male population of the town. got away on | very severely Foster to the froui:—Our marshal and mayor arrested, on Wednesday, ja couple of boys who were loitering about town. The older one stopped just outside of town and sent the other one to the postoftice to see the lay of the ground, and things in gen- eral so they could effect a robbery of the postoffice that night, but the boy gave the thing away and caused the arrest of both. They had a trial | yesterday County Attorney Jackson prosecut- ting the ‘ sinallest, was sent over for bags case. for vagrancy, and the other, McKern, for petit larceny, ais a i] house in the country was also sent | up for 20 days. If our officers con- -| tinue to enforce the laws as they have been for the past few days we | hope that quiet and good order will prevail, and that women may g along our streets without being sub- bums that have invaded the streets for some time past.—Foster News. he death of his first | ~ hefore mayor Lewis, Don’t fail to see our goods K. N. Perry, the|Jose money. ro | Te ject to the insults of the loafers and dramatist. NO. 6 THE BALANCE OF TER SUITS = OUR We cannot afford to carry. them over must go. and will therefore, from this time until the end auguratea RED LETTER S$ our goods are now marked in plain figures IN BLACK UNK the for this sale will be in RED INK thus show- ine both our former and present price on same_ ticket. Drop in and Compare these two Prices. You will find the Red Letter Price the lowest ever made on good reliable Clothing. Here are some of the prices. — them carefully. of the season In- SALE. All price 5 ui s& Dveroatsno $y. $i Suits Overcoats now $7 50 13 501850 “ “* 650 e502 = ~«1850| '550 “* ** 3650 1350 « « 900,400 “* “ .300 If you * want ood Gimme for little money now is your time. and prices before buying or you will “American Clothing House. A Bad Horse Disease. Ft. Bufort, Dak., Dec. 20.—An ep- |idemic has broken out among the principal horse ranches of the Lower Yellowstone, which has become 80 {dangerous and is spreading with Stil] a Few White Caps in Ohio. i O., Dee. 27.—At} Hopedale, Harrison county, Christ- | mas night, White Caps visited Dr. | John Parkhill, a leading physician, Competent critics haye frequently marked that the author of “Ben- Hur” had in him the elements of a Their judgment upon General Lew Wallace will be sus- tained by his play, “Commodus” Martin’s Ferry, in Harper’s Magazine for January. | The action of the drama develops | several powerful scenes, the vigor of which J. R. Wegulin, the artist, | renders with fidelity in as many il-| luStrations. One of the drawings, entitled “{fhis Baiting thou shalt | rue,” forms the frontispiece of | the Magazine. There is a sug-/ gestion of the Greek chorus in the band of Bacchantes. The refrain of | Dr. Sharpless, a well-to-do farmer | their song, “On to Rome,” domi-| who lives four miles northwest of | nates the whole drama; it catches to- | Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, | When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. A Bonanza for Rockville, 'if True. this city commenced about two | gether in aphrase the leading thread ; weeks ago digging a large stock | of the plot. well on his farm to supply his great amount of fine stock with water. Last Monday afternoon the doctor said at the depth of 25 feet below have bee! sly cured. the surface he had plenty of water Le eR ae beet cripepretd ee | and in cleaning out the bottom dug dy wnen to any of sour readers who have con- up something that looked like coal, et earn Hapecstaly, after a close examination he found | 7. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st. New York. it was of the best quality. He sunk a drill and found a 75 foot vein of as good coalas is found anywhere in the state. Vernon county has its | artesian wells, St. Clair county its gold mines, but Bates beats the world fora mining county. Come to Rockville and Bates county where you don't have to burn corn | stalks and cotton wood brush.—Sitar. { CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. — ‘To THe Eprror—Please inform your read- | ers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of Poutry Wantd. I will pay more cash money than {anybody in Butler, for your eggs, chickens, turkeys. Spring chickens wanted at big prices. Call at Bud Atkinson's or A. L. McBride & Co. Good hand picked apples wanted. | | Jas. Surry. | i gitesg io HOURS The New Warder Grand Opera | House at Kansas City i be sold | l under a iu 30th, | sae a th | at MAN. Greatiy yee a koe and gave him a terrible thrashing. His errand boy had been intoxicat- ed and the White Caps accused Parkhill of drugging him. Charles Gamble, a merchant, hear- ing they contemplated regulating him, accosted two men whom he! had reason to believe were members | the glands of the’ throat, and, in a | the jaw to the breast, making respi- such alarming rapidity that it is causing much anxiety in this section of the country. The disease affects majority of the cases, causes a swel- ling which extends from the point of ‘ration and eating matters of great — difficulty. Thus far the favorable — of the organization and threatened to shoot them in case a demonstra- tion was made against him. open weather has saved them, but — should a cold snap set in a great mortality will be the result. JUST OPENED A New and Fresh Line of GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, &C'! My stock has just been opened up > and is new and fresh and you will — find everything usually kept in the grocery line. . PRODUGE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. The Public is Invited to Cali and see me, A. F, HICKMAN, ,0rs South of Bat es Cou i Bank.