The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 16, 1889, Page 1

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The Butler Week Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ————————EEE When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris. ‘When she When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria, became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When shobad Children, she gave them Castoria, TITLE ABSTRACTORS, NOTICE. | FEACH & SPRAGUE COMPLETE AND RELIABLE ABSTACTS OF TITLE FURNISHED ON SHORT MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate security on long or short time. Office with Farmers Bank of Bates County, in Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO. MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Saturday in each month. 2 Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No. 6, meets second Thursday in each month. Gouley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0, O. FELLOWS. S| Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- night. da: Butler Encampment No. 6 meets the and and ath Wednesdays in each month DENTIST, BUTLER, OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. MISSOURI. Lawyers. T. SMITH 4 JoB* * 2ToRNEY aT LAW. Office over Butler National Bank, Butler, Mo. a | W . 0. jackson, Attorney at Law. Jewelry Store. 4 H. CROCKETT Tr. MeBride’s store, Oftce North Side Square, over A. W. BADGER LAWYER. ice in all courts. All legal business Remi endet Office over Bates Co. Na- attended to, tlenal nk, Butler. Mo. ARKINSON & GRAVES, Office, West side square, over Jeter’s * ATTORNEY AT LAW. L. ATTORN«aYS AT LAW. | Office West Side Square, over Lans- ~ down’s Drug Store. A. DENTON hardt’s Jewelry Store, Butler, Mo. Physicians. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office North Side Square, over Bern- J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over Max Weiner’s, *i9-1y Buter, Mo. KILLED His MOTLER i A Horrible Matricnle Reported From Eaton, O., Je ricide vof the | who a yeu | occurred | about 2 o’cl scene of the tr: 3 country residence on 0.- jrichest farms in the county. | actor and victim moved in th: j society, were popular and posse an abundance of this world’s goods For several month’s the ouly two | | occupants of the house beside the | | servants, have been Elmer Sharkey. aged 21, and his widowed mother. They have been on bad terms owi to Elmer’s fondness for Straw, a neighbor's daughter. with | an excellent reputation. Yesterday | afternoon young Sharkley told his mother he had made up his mind to marry Miss Staw. A violent quarrel i ensued, during which the mother | threatened to make a wil! disinherit- | ing her son. Last night the female servant | went away to remain over ,night | with a friend and the farm hand was also absent. About 2 o'clock this | morning Elmer, bareheadad, coatless | and without shoes, appeared at a neighbor’s house a quarter of a mile | a a away, declaring that robbers were in his home. He said he had heard them and climbed out of the win- dow of his room on the floor. When help arrived Mrs. Sharkley was lying on the bed dead, her head beaten to a jelly with a maul lying at her side. The room was in dis- order, bureau drawers open and other evidences of a hasty search for hidden treasure abandoned. The neighbors concluded, after aj | careful search of the premises, that Elmer killed his mother and hit on the robber story as aruse. He was | arrested and a thorough investiga- tiyn is being had. The excitement is something intense. | second | One Fact i Is worth a column of rhetoric, said au American statesman. It is a fact established by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affec- tions arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of thesystem. Try it. The First Dram Shop Bill. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 10.—The first dram-shop bill introduced in j the House was presented to-day by Mr. Newberry, of Madison. It amends the Downing license law by making it compulsory upon the au- thorities of cities and incorporated towns to impose a city license of not less than $600 nor more than _* .DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOPATHIC ‘PHYSICIAN answered at oflice day or night. eases. T e Surgeon. ren a specialty. < 7 L. RICE, M. D. : p i. Surgeon, Butter, fice west side square—at Drug store. MISS URI. AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. Ail calls Specialattention given to temale dis- C. BOULWARE, Physician and Office north side square, Ss : Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- | $1,200 and the minimum $800. | Physician and | Or- Crumley & Co. _| Howard, county, was accidentaliy DORN & PIERCE—-BARBERs. $2,000 per annum, to be by ordi- nance of the council. No change is madein the state license. Mr. New- the cheap grogeries in the towns and make the remaining houses pay police expenses. Mr. Newberry will introduce a bill to-morrow increas- ing the county license so that the | maximum county license will be | Accidentally Shot by Her Son. Boonville, Mo. Jan. 10.—Mrs. | Thomas Smith, wife of one of the 2 | Walsh | wealthiest in Dakota. | they are suffering for proper food berry thinks this will wipe out all | MISSOURI, WEDN SETTLERS IN DAKOTA STARVING. Au fnvestication Verifies the Previous i i i Reports from Walsh County. 14.—A } eda dis- which desti- i i ssion Fs one of istrict. The re- ied by the River, in correspondent business of Par A was seut to Walsh county to inves tigate the matter. The complete verification of the origins report. men county. Two days were spent in visiting families in their hovels in the ex- treme western portion of the county and some of the sights were truly pitiful. Walsh county is one of the It is the sec- ond from the extreme northwestern portion of the territory. Cavalier county being the most northern. It isin a productive region and has prospered accordingly. The eastern portion of the county is a tevel praie rie, with scarcely an undulation, ex-| cept immedately adjacent to the ae er which flows through its bounda- ries. The western portion of the county is “mountainous” as the res- | idents of the prairie county view it. { It was just over the “mountains” | that the poverty stricken people of Walsh county were found. They are distant from Park River, the most western town of the county and next to Grafton, the county seat, the most important, about twenty- five miles. The almost total de- struction of the last wheat crop in this belt py frost has left the set- tlers without a thing to purchase supplies with and in many instances and clothing. In several places fam- ilies were found who had not tasted meat for weeks and who had subsist- ed entirely on porridge made from frozen wheat. The correspondent visited about twenty-five families in adriye of over sixty miles. The houses ure situated about a mile | apart and in some instances a mile ande half to two miles. The only thing that has prevented greater suf- fering has been the mild weather. There is the most abject poverty on every hand. The settlers are mostly | Norwegians and Bohemians. There are a few Canadian families. They are all bearing their lot with scarce- ly a murmur although much discour- aged. Asa rule the families are large. The men are unable to do any work in the winter as there is ‘nothing that can be done. It is only on rare occasions that their stock is clear of mortgage, however, so that their possession can afford the farmer no relief in their present streitened circumstances. Mrs- Gould’s Funeral. | New York, Jan. 14.—The arrange- ' ments for the funeral of Mrs. Jay | Gould were completed to-day. It jwill take place at Dr. Paxton’s | church Wednesday. Everything will be done inthe simplest manner. The ; interment will be in Woodlawn. } The Verdict Unan:mots. | OW. D. {Sult, Durggisi, Bippu |most prominent young farmers of ‘shot and fatally injured to-day at her home six mules north of this Shop on North Side Square. We city. Her son was handiing a gun ve special attention to Ladies and ; ghat was pot supp. Ghildven's hair cutting. We keep' reese —— the best of Barbers, also grind scis- | Everything first- | Give sors and razors. elass. All work guaranteed. BS a call. but which went off, inflicting a wound that is thought to be mertal. Mr Smith is the daughter of G. L. Ca ey. the well-kuown stockmar. | testifie *I can recommend Elec tersas the very best remedy. Every | bottle sold has given reliet in every case. | One man took six bottles, and | ot Rheumatism of 10 Years ; Abraham Hare, druggsst, Beliville, Ohio, affirms: *‘The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years experi- jence, is Electric Bitters."7 Thousands | ot others have added their testimony, so } that the verdict is unanimous that E ec- tric Bitters do cure all diseases or i Liver, Kid j dollar a bottle at Druggists. the o1 Blood nly a halt nna nanan ESDAY JANUARY 16, RED NO.8 LETTER SALE, THE BALANCE OF OUR NVERCOATS must go. We cannot afford to carry them over and will therefore, from this time until the end of the season in- auguratea FRRED LYPRER SALE. All our goods are now marked in plain figures in BLACK INK the price for this sale will be in RED INK thus show- ing 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. Note them carefully. bei Suit vereatsnaw $19 $11 Suts& Ovecnatsnow $7 80 ‘i 183.50 8 50 6 50 1250) 5 50 3 50 9 00 | 4 OO 3 00 If you want good Clothing for little money now is your time. Don’t fail to see our goods and_ prices before buying or you will lose money. American Clothing House, 6&6 66 oe <4 &6 “6 50 50 a &“ “6 ec Money to Loan. On good security. We have mon ey to loan at 6 per cent interest and 5 per cent commission for five years. No other charges. Borrower can pay all or part at any interest pay- ing time. This makes your loan cost about 7 per cent. 48-tf Jas. K. BruGier Farmers Bank of Bates Co. In Opera House Block. &20,000.00° ID. N. THOMPSON, President, J. K. ROSIER, Vice President, E. D. KIPP, Cashier. ‘Cash Capital. Convicts’ Narrow Escape. | Helena, Ark., Jan.—The convicts of Lee, Phillips and Monroe coun- DIRECTORS. ties are worked on the county farm J. K. Roster, - T. W. Srivers, - J. J. McKzr under eontract, and are a hard lot! J. Evermncuam, - Jxo. STEELE, - x : of rascals. Last night they madea D. N. Tuomprox, - M. R. Lyte, 7 : . bold attempt at liberty, which eame near resulting fatally to some of them. They are confined in a stock- Doer a Gevueral Banking Business- Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on same. Walls & Holt, the | ade built of heavy timber, from which escape is almost impossible. They attempted to burn a hole through the floor by heating the top of the stove to a white heat and ap- plying it to the boards. The flames got beyond their control, however, and after desperately fighting the fire and using up all their blankets and clothes in trying to put it out, they began to scream for help. They were rescued after a hard fight, but not until nine of them were badly burned, two of whom are expected to die. Consumption Cared. An old physician, retired trom pratice having liad placedin his hands by an East India missionary the tormula ot a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure ot Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, throat and lung affections, also a pos jacd radical cure tor Nervous Debility | and all Nervous complaints, after having | tested its wondertul curative powers in thousands of cases, has telt it his duty !to make it Known to his suffering feilow. Actuated by this motive and a_ desire to re-ieve human sufferi I will send free ot charge, to all who desire it, th | ceipt, in Germac, French or } with tull directions stor preparing and fusing. Sent by mailby addresing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noves, 149 Power's BiStk, Rocheste N. Y. Asthma and al!} re-} h, { Beware of Ointments for Catarrls that Contains Merear, as Mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de- range the whole system when enter- ing it through the mucus surfaces. — Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reput- Money! Money! I have arranged for a large amount of Eastern Money to be loaned on improved farms and brick business houses. 6,7 or 8 per cent is the ruling rate of interest. Large loans a specialty—say $500 to $15,000. | Farms and city property for sale or | exchange. Insurance promptly writ- ten in the best companies in the world. M. W. Mizz, | able physicians, as the damage they North side, over Bernhardt’s Jewel-| will do are ten fold to the good you ry Store: can possibly derive from them. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured To THE Eprror—Please inform your read- | by F. J. Cheyney & Co., Toledo, O54 has Casa ees tetas of contains no mercury, and is taken see Ce a ttaobomicsetnyreme. | internally, and acts directly upom dy PRex to any of sour readers who have con- sumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. 4. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pear! st., New York. the blood and mucus surfaces of the: system. In buying Hall’s Catarth. Cure be sure you get the genuine, i is taken internally, and is made it Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheyney & Co. £@F Sold by Druggists, 75c. 2-1m. Parties desiring to breed their cows will find a short horn and Pol- langus bull by calling on me. Also 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. | . Sarre. } s for men boys ami ei ; Ov have a Berkshire and one Poland ; dren given away at China boar. Sot Levi & Co. | i ins. C. B. Lew.

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