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aa” BUTLER, MISSOURI, Tye ‘Butler Weekly Cimes. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY Il, uri State Ban OF BUTLER, MO. Misso teas AL, $110,000. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections an does a General Banking Business. In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCKHOLDERS Kinney. Don Bank Clerk Starke,L B Deputy circuit clerk -8am Dry Goods & ClothingTurner, Mrs M E Capitalist Morrison. C H Farmer Tucker, W E Dentist Miller, Alf Farmer Tucker, J M Capitalist Norton, J A Bank Clerk Tyler, W B Farmer Owen, A B Fa mer Voris, Frank M Farmer Owen, M V Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitalist , J MStock Dealer Pharis, John Grocery Woods, F M Farmer eater, John Farmer Pharis, C F Grocery White J M Farmer JF Foreman Times officePatton, M Physician Wyatt, H C Lumber dealer eheets.R C Con. & Res’t Powell, Booker Farmer Walton, Wm E Cashier CH Prof Normal Sch Pigott, H H Bank Clerk ond,D A Circuit Judge Rosier, J M Farmer Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes John Farmer Rankin, J L Farmer lis, Wm Farmer gham, J Physician Radford, Chas R Farmer Walton, G W Farmer 'm M Farmer Reisner, J W Insurance 1 T istdinger, WN Farmer Sullens, J L PresJ udge Co.Ct Whi rl cm B Furniture dealer Smith, G L Liveryman Williams, R V Farme: kins R Ass’t Cashier Smith, John T Lawyer .@ A Farmer JM Physician , Robert Farmer Wolfe, ML Farmer JOHN H. SULLENS. president WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL vice-president J. R. JENKINS A BIG HAUL WAS MADE, cashier asst. cashier | THE COLOR LINE IN KANSAS. Bank’s Packages Contaming $3%5,- 000 Missing. A Colored Lawyer Asked to Pay $2 for Coffee and Pie. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 6.—One of ‘Be biggest sensations since the fa- ous “Jim Cummings” robbery of 4 Uxpress Messenger Fotheringham, fa the St. Louis and San Francisco fad, securing between $50,000 and 485,000 of the Pacific express mpany’s cash, was occasioned yes- day when L. A. Fuller, superin- indent of the Pacific express com ny, was notified by the Commer- bank of this city, that a package taining $35,000 in greenbacks, igned to the bank by the City National bank, of Dallas, Texas, and or which the Commercial bank held C.H. J. Taylor, the colored law- yer of this city, has a communica- tion in the St. Louis Republic, cor- recting a dispatch from Kansas City Mo. The dispatch stated that Tay- lor went into a restaurant in that city and asked for coffee and pie and | that on account of his color he was charged $1 for them. Mr. Taylor Mo., but in Kansas City (formely Wyandotte) in the strong republi- can state of Kansas (Ingall’s state) that this extortion was tried upon him. says that it was not in Kansas City, | aff He says that he took a seat CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Also Report of Grand Jury—The Jail A Man Hole and Disgrace. Court met with Hon. D. A. Dear- mond. judge; Lyman A. Orr, Sten- ographer; C. F. Borley, prosecuting attorney; Geo. G. Glazebrook, sher- iff; Jue B. Shelby, B. F. Johnson aud C. J. McDonald, deputies; and Jobn C. Hayes, cierk, when the fol- lowing proceeding were had. Henry Baker va K.C., Ft. S. & M. railroad company, damages, con- tinued. Alex. E. Beatty ve K. C., Ft. S. & M. railrcad company, damages, change of venue to Henry county. Bavk of Warrensburg et al vs Elan 7. Spilman et al, continued. S. R Miller & Co., vs T. M. Broad- dus et a), note, judgement for plain- tiff. S. B. Hudson vs Chas. Chapmaz, equity, dismissed. State of Mo. vs Franklin McCory, selling liquors, trial set for Februe-, ry, 10. | Mary F. Dancan et alvs G. W. Henderson, ejectment, verdict for plaintiff. F. E. Pratt jumber Co., vs J. E. Sparss, lien, judgement for plaintiii. C. T. Black vs J. W. Miner, me- | chanics lien, verdict for plaintiff. | A. M. Dougal vs F. E. Kellogg, et al, contract, continued. Geo. P. Bent vs Geo. W. Weaver, account and note, judgement for plaintiff. Geo. T. Cahail et al vs C. W. Hud- son, ejectment, dismissed. Geo. T. Cahall et alvs D. J. Whet- stone, same. R. J. Hurley vs J. W. Miner, lien, trial before Hon. Thos. J. Smith, special judge, verdict for plaintiff. J C. Clark vs Wm. Jennings, ejectment, verc «:: for plaintiff. C. W. Brashear vs Joseph Ran- dle et al, attachment, judgement for plaintiff on plea of abatement. S. B. Hudson vs F. M. Taylor, ap- peal, judgdment of Justice Peace med. Thos. Irish vs Jos. reply. Riley, Wilson & Co., vs Mrs. J. B. Stocktill et al, appeal, verdict for plaintiff. State vs O. Miller, no bill return- Randle et al, jan election to vote on the proposi- | it. G. West be empowered to enforce 1890. NO. 12 then in the name of humanity we recommend that your honor refuse to commit to imprisonment in that den of torture any human being, Respectfully submitted, Samvzt Levy, Foreman of Grand Jury, F. M. Tayzor, secretary. County Court Proceedings. Sheriff ordered to quarantine glandered horses in possession of Henry Evans and Frank Lankford. R. G. West’s yearly statement of fees approved. J. P. Edwards, J. W. Smith and Henry Speer, appraisers appointed to appraise glandered horses, in quarantine, by sheriff, file their re- port and clerk ordered to certify same to the governor. G. G. Glazebrook, sheriff, makes his return of slaughter of above named horses; same disposition. Petition G. L. Bryant,et al, to call tion of county supervison of schools. Election ordered at annua) school election and notice of same be pub- lished in Butler Weekly Tres and} Rich Hill Review for thirty days prior to said election. Ordered that marble playing in court house yard be prohibited, and sume. T. L. Harper statement of fees approved, and ordered to pay over- plus of fees to county treasurer, amounting to $588.75. Fmancial statement ordered pub- lished in Democrat and Tres at 25 cents per square. R S. Catron, Chas. Radford and J W Smith appointed - appraisers to appraise glandered horses owned by Henry Evans and Frank Lankford. Ordered that judgment against B B Canterbury et al be assigned to J T Walls, J S Francisco, D V Brown ard J D. Parkinson without recourse. Ordered that locks be placed on outside court house doors and same be kept locked and Sam'l Levy to superintend the samme. Ordered that school loan of T S Bell be foreclosed. Ordered that new bond and mortgage be given in E A Morton school loan. James McKay swamp land patent tone }8-e } sec 9 39 32. J R Porter swamp land patent to FARMERS BANK Southeast Corner of Square, (In room formerly occupied by Grange Store.) Cash Capital. $50,000.00 D. N, THOMPSON President J. K. ROSIER, -. Viee-President E. A. BENNETT. Vice-President. = we KIPP, .. CASHIER ir. J. 0 'VERING T. W. SILVERs,.. DIRECTORS. Judge Clark:Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. R. J. Hurley, of R. J. Hurley Lumber Company. J. K. Rosier, Vice-President : nd Farmer. M.S. Kiersey, Farmer and Stock raiser. E. A. Benzett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Coi.pany and 2ud Vice-President. bP. E. Emery, Real Estate Investor. M.G. Wilcox, Farmer and Stockraiser. E, M. Gaily, Farmer and Stock Raiser. MLR "Farmer and Stockraiser. : ompson, President, farmer and stockraiser Steele, Farmer and stockraiser. J.J. McKee, Farmer and stockraiser. E.D. Kipp, Cashier. Receives Deposits subject to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transacts a general banking business. Your patronage respectfully solicited. The Education of the Masses in Character is the Hope of Liberty. A NEW BOOK. TEACHING INTELLECT AND CHARACTER. BY. Principal Louisville Millitary Academy, ON k. D. ALLEN, and J. GAINES, Principal Third Ward School. Parents ought to read this work to learn how to deal with their Children- Teachers ought to read it to learn how to make their intellectual instruct. ion educate the character as well as the mind; Price for Single Copy.in Paper, 50c.; = in Cloth, 75c. a A discount of 25 per cent will be allowed where ten copies or more are ordered. For circular containing letters of commendation and other information. Address either R. D.;ALLEN or J. T. GAINES, Louisville, Ky. J D Allen & Co printing and e} ; 4 | i } | . k flices 68 25) a : tthe lunch counter and asked for|ed defendant disch 1. n $n-e sec 10 42 31. blanks co o ces receipt of the Pacific express an ae nie pons ee of To panel pea of the various railroads. |@ G Glazebrook killing glan- u Tass pmpany was missing. the eee ‘said i ae eo State of Mo. vs R. S. Hillmane,| C. F. Bosley appointed agent for ie — —— as, ey 50 On Febuary 1st, the City Nation- ae Sa aes es a» »{indictment returned for burglary | county to purchase lands sold under Fic bor Pees 1 50 o Ehank of Dallas, remitted to th coffee and pie will cost you $2. and larceny. swamp land mortgage if necessary am : # eC EA se gee ore Taylor replied: “Give me the pie} State vs Wm Cooper, indictment | to protect county interest. TP McGuire temp zeliet es 0» Be) tas mercial National bank of St. = ie soe bereeds a a < i E L Rice mdse crt house 715 g, lenis, th £ $50,000, of which and coffee—I did not ask you about | for assault, recognizance $100. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. GG Glazebrook board pris- RQ ener Sun O. 3 0,000, of w 3c | the price;” and when he had finished} State vs Chas Smith, motion to] Jas McManus sup Jno Han- $ Gilera aheriiitees 145 00} eek = Ae Adee eeldpn arpa end $35... lunch, seeing from the rate sneet | dismiss over-ruled. # cock, pauper 20 00] wW F Rosser mdse crt house 23 50 Osuns' \A\ Qin bills, enclosed in a regular Sectoral nets dhe qe pecs A Pretchert vs J M Mock, plain-)C W Porter sup Jesse Lee 12 50 GIG Gli BrooE sexy otis & “~ ress package. The gold was ly Se = tiff dismisses. E , |W 4 Campbell sup Anderson 20 00} of quarantine 2 25 | : Soa booed d de-| 728 oly ten cents, he handed the| I Simon et al vs Geo W Roberts Mary Ellege sup E Ellidge 22 50|w ¥ Stephens sup © Wood- | % pe eo ys aeorand 7de~ keeper ten cents and told him that | judgement for plaintiff. _ |Sarah Powell sup Sarah McAl- rou i i 15 00| ne beak he might sue for the rest. He says} State ys Luther Mann, recogniz-} _lister 22 0iw aA a painting signs ee ee teliett by FA) saat theo law forbida- any discciminn-|'C0 forfeited. Mary Stover sup Geo GJones 10 00) and bridges 52 00 on, clerk in the Mo., Pacific hes : State vs J O Smith, 3 cases, nolle]@ W Eichler rep desk sheriff Se Acai Roce 2 company’s offi t Dallas tion on account of color, even in pros lien Soar Sat J 2 McKibben mdse po Pree 3 8 ce at Dallas, ae ELS = . ae c : 5 ‘arm 5s :, . Heisa young man and de- ES oss ee SEES Wm Metz vs City z of Rich Hill, Ed T steele mdse sherift of- Sam Fickus sup tem 5 00 A rribed as. foll y ‘ os dlookine: man will have a lively time getting | motion for cost sustained. fice sit L Tega eh oka fon Glad . Z Snows: 00d-'00K1NS; | that $1.90.—K. C. Star. J H Harmon vs C Orear, return | western Enterprise mdse co 8964 assessment list 448 20 \4 ooth red face; hair dark; weight, to rule filed. ainccs 12 00 40 J T Walls inquest JP Willis 26 « JHMorgan 28 55} C F Boxley pros att’y } sal 250 00 | McAllister & Uo, Rich Hill; Aug. | Elgert, R H; Douglas & Shobe, R 87 pounds; height, five feet five Pches; medium build; round scar on of head; deaf in right ear; dark hes; derby hat. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup cures rheumatism by striking at the seat ot disease and restoring the kidneys and liver toa healthyaction. It taken asut- ficient time to thoroughly eradicate such GRAND JURY RE PORT. Inquest on body of Ed Rauss held by G W Roberts Bennett, Wheeler & Co mdse The Chief Rensem for the great suc- cess of Food’s article itself. I To Hon. D. A. Dearmond, judge 19 00 of circuit court:—The grand jurors 's 83 tla poison it never fails. Soid by all drug es — ee : < a i 6 poor al gate Bia 1 45) 5 Wii Lynch, R H; dram shop packaged Aageeo - aia wie In its treatment of rheumatism and | ®'S** SEP Te eee 2 8 Rear |e hi 96 93 | license granted. has given to this medicine a popularity and ' ; —______. to report that in discharge of their} township Z ‘than that of any other sarsapa- irheumatic troubles Hibbard’s Rheu- | : . Treas settlement, approved. sale greater tic Syrup stands first and toremost Fight ata Funeral. ward under Bap ofithe —— — poceseingaudecn 37 60 | Cancel warrants, school $2870 00; Merit Wins cocbameel thet as allothers. Read thei di : _| they have visi! and inspec! : ‘ zs mphiet, aad learn tthe pate Abilene, Kan., Feb., 7.—A sensa ihe wars county offices in said|Jewett & Hickman mdse crt : i — a = Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Serofula. Ape value of the remedies wnichenter | tional scene occurred yesterday county, contemplated by law to be| house 4 50 - i oe y shea —— ot Beoen ee an pits composition, Sold by res morning at the funeral of Mrs. John inspected. That they — = Geo D fgioonit & Co mdse pe a - omer 937 28 pecapeciic? creates in Appetite; strength- 2 Come, one of Abilene’s prominent] of said offices in good order, well court house a eg 37 | ens tho Nerves, builds up the Whole System. England’s } . pA fl . sete kept and the records well up a the | R & T A Ennis mdse co offices 24 25 : elecion & jury 481 37 Hleod’s Sareaparitia ts sold by a drug is Mine Horror ladies, a resident here for twelve} ep’ : 1; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood. | Lond PT ‘ cs 5 2 Uk Her husband | Present date. The various county of-|Sam Levy & Co mdse sheriff 27 05 coe $1.8 Lowell, Mare. j By eh. tthe work of | years, and well know. or sustbane’| cers proved courteouss to us in the |A L McBride &co mdseshr'ff 7 95 | caprecariates meving the bodies who lost their | and daughter are Episcopalians, but discharge of our duty and furnished | Mary C Hall supt paupers at Se by the explosion in the colli- | she was a French Catholic. us every facilitytomakea thorough | . poor farm 183 75 | a — marion eae ee yat Aborschyan yesterday is! A large crowd was present at the age = = — — oe eae ind daughter = : | - ae tide Barber Shop, hope a = i rapi i- ra rhi a = MT es ‘ | tain all former customers and a tair ed cn as rapidly as possi. funeral, which was heli . . on Sihee caateatod : John Robbins“ 1 50 : ae ce cae gee: Seal dy 170 bodies have been | olic church. The rector of the Epis In the further discharge of their|J K DeJarnett “ 1 50 | attention given to Ladies an childrens out of the pit and it is believ-|copal church was asked to offer| auty.they visited the “man hole” now |J P Edwards serv appraisers 2 00 [ae eats se ees Lenn = Mthat about twenty yet remain | prayer by the bereaved husband. As designated the county jail, in which | Henry Speer i: « 200 Pe ee eS —o The ventilation of the pithas | he commenced to pray Mr. Hines, ajthey found confined three human J W Smith “ ss 2 00 | saa A restored and this greatly facili-| prominent Catholic, swore at him | beingsin a small iron cage, the on- | Mrs Bae Patterson sup Jacob patna | Acute and chronic rheumatism can be es the eff rorker | dered him off the consecrated ly available place of confinment in} S Hatton : = effectu and permanently cured by - = the efforts of the workers. jen cnucron puns : said jail, cooped up like wild beasts. | Albert Walker information of | the use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup Avery pathetic incident in the| grounds. The daughters and oth- That said prisoners so in confinment} insanity filed, D Haddock and Piasters. For sale by all druggists ork of rescue was the finding of|ers interposed, when he railed at/are provided with good and whole- conveying A Walker to asy- ees ee ee bodies of a father and his five ! them and called them heretics and} some food and the prison as well} lum No3 7 95 . * Asylum No 3 sup A Walker OF Renick med attedence paup and insane 2 F Bernhardt mdse p farm and cleanly kept as_ it is possible to 71 keep the same, the premises consid- ered. We have no hesitency on our official oath in reporting said jail McEtree’s Wine of Cardui ; and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are | for sale by the following merchants in i ms lyingin a group, they had not @ burned at all and they appear- | be calmly sleeping. All of them threatened to throw the body from} the grave. The prayer proceeded amid curses and scuffling on the part tw 50 3 75 2 00 tac d from suffocation. Several | of the angry Catholics. With a shov-|as being a nuisance and disgrace to} Asylum No 2 sup insane 370 42 H Bates!County. : st igi 2 P Elliot Py1 5 P men who had volunteered for ! el in hand Hines drove some of the} Bates cov it isina decaying on: 3 s, —— = = on fe is We Mor Batler,g 0 fone rare nick | Pretax s fr . _|dition and is in an unhealthy and | Asylum Nols 25 Bernhardt & Holt “ - pe eacue were ad ce : eget rom he comeery unfit place fer any member of the| MV Owen sup WmBuzon 20 00 PO i FW indore: Rockville ndling the burned bodies and ! fore the ceremony was over. “There |p iman family. We, therefore hearti-|G D Barnard & Co mdse re- ! we Ote See aoa Obhged to come to the surface. | were none present muscular or ener- jly jom with a deep and lasting con-| corder one 23 25; * Absolutely Pure. i G!D. Mouds se eae getic enough to contro! ad the | demnation, siid rat harbor, known j A V Hunt sup Jessie Sims 15 oF . This p wiser ny the ettect ot using Hibbard’s R !as the Bates county jail and recom-|J W Hamilton assng Deer OSt pr Varies. A marvelofpurity seene Was mace a Most erva A ma: of purity Syrup is unlike all medicines wnalie he eas yend that the same be razed to the; Creek township : é 69 85 | fie the ordinary kinds, anieannor meer aining opiates or poisons, it being ONC. Finally my i ground t vent some unforseen iW A McBurney assng West | competition with the multitude of low test, ly tree from them It eure ithe grave was filled up. fale a f no legal authority; Point townsbip 28 is ones a rs plain Pog ; Hees 44-00 | ge BLACK-DaA an be found for such proceeding | R G West mdse office $ so} w st..N.¥ 3 33-48t