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i ' q aS I me ae emp (i Loti a PSL OA I . £ ' ‘ t 2 Xr t r t q 4 a t o a! =| * Fey | encouraging. WIURVIV Tur WEEALY Line ALLEN Epiror. ° BUTLER J.D. Atten & Co., Proprietors, | TERMS OF SUFSCRIPTION : TheWeexry Times, published Wednesday, will be sent to a one vear, postage paid, tor $1 BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1589 The postmaster general says the postinaster at Kansas City will not be removed. y Neal with his record at Chicago, is a greater man in the eyes of the administration than Kimball, with the whole republican parity of Mis souri at his bach A mania to commit : to bean epidemic thronghout country. Last we Kansas farnished several subject one, and St. Louis ove il the Os The connty court oi! county, have let the build a bridge over th at Osceola — This i: 14 that has long been needed. —___ Ifit should prove true t boasted Oklahoma adapted to agr hence of no amount of ine tt who have g will be terrible. It is hoped thatit is all that is ¢lim ed for it, and more too. for the set tlers’ sake. Gov. Francis has m ing military appointi Stephens, of Boonville to ie pey master genera tu Byrus, of Po tosi, to be commissary gencra y C. Maffitt, of St. Lo to he cl of ordinance; John H. Carroll Unionville, to be an nided p. with rank of colonel,on the staffot ti commander-in chief. eee Jefferson City, Mo., April 12.—In the senate this morning the house bill appropriating one third of the state revenue to the schoo! fund y amended by reducing the amoun to one-fourth of the state revenue. and as amended was passed. ‘The appropriation bill for the payment of the civil oMcers of the also passed. 1€ was Col. F. Grant, who + “The Royal Academy” in Ha per’s Magazine for May, is not our Minis but the son of the late Sir Francis Grant, the prede cessor of Frederick Leighton as president of the Academy. Colone Grant was permitted to éxamine the minute-books and archives of the in stitution in preparing this article. ou The high license bill passed the lower house of Missouri's legislature last week by a good majority. A test was tried on its principal clause in the senate and was defeated by & vote of S to 10, seven members being absent at the time the vote was taken. The friends of the bill claim that these seven are ali friends to the bill and several who voted against it on the test, will vote for the bill when it comes up for pas- sage. Sere President Cleveland, in 1886, re- moved Francis E. Warren, a Wyom- ing cattle king, from the governor ship of that territory because he was an offender against the law prohibit- ‘ing the fencing in of public lands President Harrison has just reap pointed Warren. He is one of the cattle millionairs who were heavy contributors to the Quay campaign chest. We presume he will take his reappointment as authority to fenee in all creation. ——$____. The Kansas City Journal hits the nail squarely upon the head when it says: “Oklahoma will be open to set tlement at noon, April 22. At noon, April 23, unless all signs fail, every Quarter section of land will be mark ed off with barbed with Winchester rifles from behind the fence posts. A few dozen un ers might strike a bonanza in Oklahoma until a reduction of the surplus population has been accomp lished.” —_———___. It is more tnan probable that an- ther appalling marine disaster has ppened in the transatlantic steam Ip service. The Denmark With 700 persons, mostly immigrants board, sailed from Christainend, mmark, March 16. She was dis- covered on the Sth instant, abandon ed and apparently sinking No news of the fate of her Passengers or her crew had been received in Europe or America up to late Menday night. New York agency of the Thing ine express hope that they we been saved, but the indieations af such good fortune do not appear Uf 98 sxINGtON | irshiecechcdeanene ooeiacncnceeaeeeemanamnaeaeal | MANY BOOMERS IN OKLAHOMA. | LIQUOR LEGISLATION. s charged in dispatches from | ek that the | The Soldiers to Keep Them Out—OkIa- ne Evidence varation has won success ag to Sarsaparilla. Ia Ii y Jefferson liquor lobby had ope saloon of rooms of the capitol, free bers of the legislature, and la de facto committe kaloma Hill's Scheme. in one the Wichita, April 12.—Major Barker | | arrived here last night from Oklaho- others | ma. He reports that the soldiers are | who were supposed to wield any i The label on “Seuate cominittee on all men to refreshments was Lowell people fluence fectuaily in the woods that the scouts | cannot tind them ry train on the Santa Fe road s guarded and only those hay ing egies ar hone Company, and reforin,” and was ie on his leg, n he began to soon grew said to be sup phed with liquor from the Anhet Busch warehouse, some two or thre e sore take Hood‘ bloc! Ww It | permits are allowed to get off the Jess in s lsappeared. | blocks away. It was Sar Aes : | . 5 trains. i s : . jpose of influenci: gis 2 The Santa Pe has a —— ud wien | against the high license liquor bil | ed the depot : Hora Hood’s j then pending 1 2 whieh H Sarsaparilla | claimed by frie Filla cx j Claimed by Mrs. C. fe ef the First As- }resolution was ! sistant F | house by Rey for 16 ye disorder and s relieved. T. night, when s and was unat Audrain, pro to » her bed, y noise. She d after a time Investigate the charges, and y it be given had we room. On the recommendation ef people of Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by alldruggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maste {00 Doses One Dollar the ak ption of strict prol dwws in the ) to have ner i »eupitol city, but when aid propriety is ade the capitol b 0,000 quarter abort 100,600 peoy under should remember { bone mnable ea: mouth ere sane cesnan Set ug the stre de puts about Water, in grasping for the reflection ‘y section. For of the bone in the er, he t the MI watered and well situated subsisnce he held in his mouth. eeuon. hore will be Be dozen Lwith a skin and scaly uts, and the I late their years. My head at times _— : and my body was cov- | > nearly simul them as large as a hall dollar. I OKLAHOMA. |: witnesses at many re Ss with t Monday is the day th pres- | ¢ Stee hae be 5 ; : ieee Die to determine who located first, ee ee ae tS and aundreds of disputes will have > a *h the settlers can e tol ‘ted by a primitive apy DUG AND SCRAH YEARS Oklahoma, aed locate homesteads. to ce io aeee Dow Screeeateant eer : go Mr. Dennis Do a years batter. On that day there will be a rush for ———— Ihave du 1 hiad aur ands unprecedeated in the Russell ¥ son, son of the pres- | everytt rof doctors bat = as Seah Rapes ‘ AGE ae mtana on | gobo @ have got $500 uistory of any country. There wil] | 1é nt was errested in Montana on had the The Cuticura Remedi ly be about 10,000 inrter secti the 11th inst. and placed under a | eared se the man who invented OL xe abDoUL 10,000 quarter sections me 7 Luticura! ak peace : i , 2 (bond of five thousand dollars, on a| ("eat WEY GREEN of land for settlement. and it is es- i Cambridge, Mass rant ¢ sing him with publish- si a CUTICURA SDIES. timated that 100,000 people will rush eee ing in his paper, the Montana Live ; ‘ - 3 ; ‘ Roe ete as i Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 30e.: into that little section of country at | Stock Journal, an article which re- Soa solvent, $1 Prepared ‘hy the : = Ses 4 2cte. r 2¥-FOVernor : vler | Petter Drug and Chemical Co . noon of the 220d A number of tlec ted on ex governor Schuyler rae r ‘How to Care n Dise il il b ] 1 Crosby Justrations, and 10) testimonials dese will Je inoney oaners anc " = . me pees or eal The story upon which the alleged a : speculators, and people wishing to libel s Ss based was one of domes Pi oily Erie ore erpenane settle in towns ete, say one-half of | tic seandal to the effect that the Medicated Soap. the total number who enter go for | married uaughter of a wealthy con- | ——~ : de : We ACHING SIDES AND BACK Hip, kidney, and uterine pains and weaknesses relieved in one minnte by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the first and only instantaneous pain- killing, strengthening plaster. me ressman had lost valuable family the purpose o g els, and they were traced by Bcd vate detectives to the possession of a certain ex-consul of the United States government, who was an ex functuary of the postoffice depart ment. The “wealthy congressman” in the case is said to be Colonel qt. Seott of Pennsylvania, and the lady who lost the Jewels his daughter, Mrs. R. R. Townsend, while the flocating claims and we witness the surprising spec- tacle of five men seeking to locate on every quarter-section of land in Okla homa. That there will be serious trouble is apprehended ali over the county. Men are there with their families who have staked all their earthly possessions on this venture Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Elizabeth Hasty by her deed of trust dated February 27, 1886, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates coun- lt. aon iF. aeecur, cee 36, pene Pe poureyedita ¢ : PURE sper: -| gu Was suppose e ver- | the undersigned trustee, the following describ- and have become desp HELE They as . Poke Sele a Cc ae ron al ed real estate lying and being situate in the are men who have been accustomed r Schuyler Crosby. O10ne! | county of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: Scott, when the story got out, was very angry and wrote a letter to the Buffalo Commercial. which first pub- lished the story, in which he declar- ed that his daughter, who lives with him in Washington, still possesses all her jewels, and that the entire story was a fabrication. The story was traced, so it was claimed, to sey- eral men and women in Washington, Lot one, (1) block seven, (7) in Thompson’s addition to the city of Butler, which convey- ance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trast, and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said note. now past due and unpai. Now, therefore at the request of the aerau holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court honse in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, May 9th, 1889, to settle disputes by the abitrator of the pistol aud they will not hesi- tate to assert what they deem their rights, ina land where there is no law, by personal violence. Oklaho- ma is no doubt a good country, rich sou, healthy and d ghtful climate, good water, timber ete, but these ; Ape Bare : is | and was found to jeal- | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- can be said of Bates county. It is in i i be based on jeal hoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that all right for parties who have no ousy, and hatred. day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, : When Colonel Crosby was gover- | interest and costs. land, or income otherwise, and who JAMES K. BRUGLER, Trustee ; nor of Montana in 1882, under Ar- thur’s administration, Russel Har- Tison got into a heated warfare with the former, which was only tempo- rarily suspended when Crosby re- turned to Washington to become Arthur’s first assistant postmaster general. It is alleged that during the investigation of the scandal Gov- ernor Crosby and Colonel Scott dis covered evidence that induced them to believe that Harrison was one of the promulgators of the story. For; certain reasons the matter was not then pushed, but it is now under- stood that Harrison's visit here a week want to procure cheap hemes for aie their families to go to Oklahoma, but parties who own property in Bates county and who are doing the Tines’ advice will be to stay right where you are for you would not better Your con- dition by getting a $ section in that | country of milk and honey, and the chances are that you would not it if you made the effort. —_—___ Montana Democratic. Monoply. The eloquent Patrick Henry said, “wecan only judge the future by past.” Look at the past— When Egypt went down. three per cent of her population owned uinety-seven per cent of the wealth. The people were starved to death. When Babylon went down, two per cent of the population owned all the wealth. The people were starved to death. reasonably weil, get | When Rome went down, 1,800 |men owned all the known world. Toledo Bee: When Mr. Harrison! For the past twenty years the Un was told that the four cities, Chica- jed States has rapidly followed go, St. Louis, Leavenworth and Cin- | the steps of these old nations. cinnati, had all gone democratic, he | are the figures: remarked that he was not surprised; | In 1850. capitalists owned 374 per all the leading republicans were in | cent of the nation’s wealth. Washington after office. 1 In 1870, they owned 63 per cent. id Great Falls, and it is conceded that this result means the addition of two United States sena tors anda member of congress to the democratie forces at Washing- ton, Butte wert republican last fall by 1.500: now the democratic majo 380. in Here 77 ; : ago was for the purpose of try-| When Persia went down one per Butte, Moatana, April 10.—In ing to settle the matter. Failure | cent of her population owned the the local elections yesterday the | to do so resulted to-day incommenc- | land. democrats camied Butte, Helena, | ing legal proceedings. 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LASSWARE, Ney ula rice for Country utler, M0, p I > J Pinal Settlement. is hereoy given, that the a Tator of the estate of Belle Arel make final settlement of his nts with said estate as such administrator, nex’ term of the probate court of Bates Mi-souri, to be holden at Butler, im ty on the 13th day as May, 1 J. is, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. given,that the undersigned, Tator of the estate of Grif- ceased, will make final settle- accounts with exid estate as such tor at the next term of the probate i Missouri, to be holden d county, on the 1 JW