The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 17, 1890, Page 1

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( ag {CF BY BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17.1890. ri State Bank BUTLER, MO. ves Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes. Collections and does a General Banking Business. ‘In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans | on Real Estate on long or short time lowest tates Ww ithout delay. ~ sroc 'KHO [DERS jien, Mrs. eres ioutw e, hysician ark Monroe salt: IN imund Farmer B Farm Kinne: elf, MY Dealer mer WC Con & Res’t Pigott, HH atohe Prof Norma) Sch Rosier, J M ‘Armond, DA Circuit Judge Rankin, JL is. John gael ; ham, . yeician here Wm M Farmer Sullen BOOKER POWELL president T. €. BOULWARE ll = | 10) Visiti g Cards —~AND——— B} En-raved Copperplate, $1.50. day nt. jer, W N Farmer GB Furniture dea'er Smith R Ass’t Cashier on Bank Clerk Levy Sam Dry ee ee emthingy ucker, WE Dent Morrison. C H Farmer Tack, Miller. Alf Farmer Norton, J A_ Bank Clerk vice-president Smith, GL Livery John T La ee B Deputy M Cay Tyler, W B Farn Voris, Frank M Vaug' M Capitalist Woods, Farmer Wyatt, L x Boots Walls, Wm Farmer Radford, Chas R Farmer Reisner, J W Insurance J 1 Pres Judge Co Ct Witham .R v Farmer cashier asst. cashier WM. E. WALTON J. ih. JEX LEADING IMPORTERS OF Giamonds, Watches and Jewelry, LOWEST PRICES. Our Illustrated Catalogue, The handsomest over issued in the Ive you thousai if o what will mi ry, Birthday or H prese: Write us, and we wil! gladly send it Ay you Bi 100 Visiting Cards From Plate, $1.00. SILVER PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. <a Pate ve eevee (ea an olan poe Y SICAL OFFER Those who will subscribe for he Trxxs before the first of January n get it for One Dollar ($1.00) hin advance. id subscribers e advantage of this liberal of- paying up arrearages and pale $l cash. This the first time Wfimes has ever made areduction ly subscribers. Parties not Vex in advance will be charged Come in before the first of year and get the best local and ly paper in the county for $1.00 Cody’s Daring Plan. hicago, Dec. 12.—Lieutenant Chad- ek, who was one of the govern- | nt offi ee ut with Buffalo | When the police reached Sitting ll to arrest Sitting Bull, isin the y on his return trip. “Cody's | for the arrest of that wily eld ian,” said he, “was one of the daring things I ever heard of. | k of Cody in a dress suit, silk tings and patent leathers, riding | nine followers into the very | of the Sioux camp. His plan o draw a gun on and take put of p- If the bucks chase Cody was to protect his behind their chief and tbreaten | dred at him. All We : been massacred bad they plan m pursued” a ‘ Worth its Weight in Gold, a price can be placed on pain, ‘Mother's Friend” is worth its ht in gold as an alleviator. My wife suffered ic in ten minutes ith either of her other two children ashe did altowether with her ‘having previously used four es of “Mother's Friend.” It is Dlessivg to any one expecting to ome a mother, says a customer mine. Henderson Dale, Carmi, Iii. Write The Bradtieid Reg.Co, At- Ga, for further particulars. by all druggists. fians With the death o sitting | 1 would | 52 1m. | | SITTING BULL SHOT. ‘Lhe Bad Sioux Chief Killed While Resisting Arrest. | Indian Officers Execute Their Orders Without Fear. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 15.—Gener- | al Milee, who is now at the military headquarters in this city received two dispatches this evening from Perre, S. D., stating that Sitting Bull and his son had been killed, but giving no further particulars. A later dispatch was from Stand- ing Rock agency, and stated that the Indian police started out this morning to arrest Sitting Bull hav- ing understood that his party would | start forthe Bad Lands at. once. The police were followed by a troop | of cavalry under Captain Fechet and infantry under Colonel Drum. Bull's camp on the Grand river! about forty miles from Standing} | Rock, they found arrangements be- {ing made fer the departure. The !eavalyy bad not reached the camp | when the police secured Bull and started back with him. Bull's followers quickly rallied to ‘his rescue and tried to retake him. In the melee that ensued the old ebief is said to have been killed and | | five of the best of the Indian police} killed. One of the poliee jumped on ove! of Sitting Bull's horses and rode | | back to the cavalry and infantry tell! | were ing them to hurry up to the support | | of the police and then hurned on to) | the ageney with the news of the bat- | tle. | bered about Sitting Bull's camp they found the Sioux ready to tant action was neces- The west and i sary to prevent the movement $110,000. epart for the south! his been made when recapture their chief. fight ensued and the police were get- ting the worst of it. Iv the skirmish | Sitting Bull from his captors and to join the at-, tackin, party of bis friends. He fought wild: y an l was killed with q | t®¢ Jist for repairs the past week, among the number of his friend. Seven of the India: po'ice also fell dead, and | the wh Je bind wou'd probaby have |been massacred had it not been for j the timely arrival of the cavalry. It s not be evel Bull's death will | result un futher disaster, as the jleading chiefs ut the the agency jWere against him. Virzima Items. | Dock Dutton’s hogs were taken by [a writ of attachment. Dock was jeute; he let the hogs go for the | damage. . .Corn is scrace....O. M. | Drysdale fee just soikient a fine as | sortment of boots and shows.. | The meetings at the M. E church is | still going on, it will last, I think: ‘about ten days yet. Six have joined . Ed. Dudley is working for Jno 'Hensley....Pulk Pierce is having his house moved to his farm north of Virginia for Joe Rinehart to live jin....Mrs. W. D. Orear has return- ed home from Kansas City where she has been to visit her son Albert ..Dr. Robinson, of Mulberry, and | Dr. Reece, of Trading Post, Kansas, cut a tumor out of Mrs. Lockridge’s back last Friday. Mrs. L. is getting along well... Chirstmas and all come to Nels’ candy....Rue Martin, Illinois is in the M. E. pulpit this week. People can't get seats....S. S. Black has moved to Rich Hill, Mo.§ where he will act as deputy Sheriff of Bates county under Mr. Hartsock....F. M. Fouty of Vinton spent Sunday in town. Andy Arbogast is clerking for 0. M. Drysdale....W. J. Bard sold 35 good mules....Ruble & Jenkins shipped a car load of fat hogs.... A. J. Park is butchering hogs... John Cuzick has got back from Ne- vada and looks well....0. M. Drys- dale has a good mare forsale.... Allen Kennedy from Illinois is visit- ing his grand-mother, Mrs. Wm. Drysdale....W. C. Hensley’s horse ranaway with his cart and made kindling wood of it.... Frank Addi- son is over from Hume on business ....Lewis Dudley has returned from Nebraska....Ed. Dudley fai!- ed in getting his wife back....Ike Lockridge is gathering the disputed corn on Parks farm. N. M. Nestierope. is coming to buy your formerly of TWO HOGS AND A PIGIN oxe| The Striking Freak Brought to Kansas City By a Farmer. | J. A. Prater, an Chase county. Kas., drove into the city yesterday with a living double hog. Itis full grown and weighs 600 pounds. | ders. double tusks and double body, | | with a living pig grown fast to its under jaw. aged farmer of The pig eats and drinks indepen-| /dent of the hog, although it has no leyes or teeth. One striking feature of the pig is | | that it takes food but once or twice a month, and is entirely dependent | upon the hog for knowing when and! how to feed. The lout of which the it finishes its meal gin to eat This freak, Mr. Prater raised by a nighbor farmer in Chase | county, and is and always has been | police at once made arush for Sie as healthy as any other porker. | ting Bull, surreunded him and tel!- ing him he was a prisoner, started on the trail for the agency. old chief made no but hardly attempt at resist- ance, had his capture | Just what will be done with the hog | Mr. Prater does not know. Unhiless The someoce offers to pay him more fcr} it he will probably sell it at regular! EE. L. rates.—K. C. Star. son headed a! party of followers and attempted to | A desperate | attempted to get away | most daily some one say he has finished gath It has double shoul-| pig receives food | by being suspended into a trough, | hog also feeds. | The hog will take no food as long | When the Indian police, who nuw-} as the pig eats. but just as soon as| twenty men, reached | the hog will be-/ | Drugs and Patent Medicines. SAYS, Was; Ballard Weekly News. Dec. 35, Isa. Ev. Tistes:—We have bad some beautiful Weather the past week, but to-day makes us | hunt op our winter garb Milt Beatty and wife called Sunday evening, on tueir way home from papa Warford's.... We hear a!- FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 ‘. THOMPSON i. eS z Vice-President 2d Vice-President. - CASHIBR Secretary Attorney ering corn....We see Doc. Greer going down | South Main street this morning, all humped up, as if he was cold Quite a nomber on number are Geo. Vest and his mama Ed. Griggs and Rec. Cole came in from Kansas City Saturday, to spend the holidays at home Bill say- trom the amount of music he thinks they have been studying music instead | of book-keeping. The boys have done well | * end will return .. Jim Cole is on the wing all the time; he drives a stepper The drummer man sold us a fine lot of Xmas goods; call and eee us... Bill Haghes has gone to Montrose H so you may expect to hear something drop Will Beatty gave usa pleasant call Tuesday -W. F. LaFollett, the ‘‘yniet man’’ of Spruce, called Saturday....Doc, Greer, it is too late to be gathering corn Will Howar? esys ‘I must be going, so good evening boys.’* Coe he was ine to ee ian Clond a mpson, President, farmer and stoekraiser bas not been seen for these many weeks; any 3, ti en; Patmernut ponies. one knowing of his whereabouts will please ' inform his ‘‘relatives ’’ Zack Johnson has 40 head of dandy cattle and Sam Your, rustling the corn for them... Dick Andrews is | &- quiet asa lamb John Hays called Satur- day, and it was like old times to hear him tell some wertern exploits . Dr. Choate, of Jehnstown, met Dr. McFarland in consulta- tion at Moses Greer’s Tuesday, each agreeing that Uncle Mose would get eene a right— | “nothing new arising. Tr. + Dean has gone to Johnson county this ees to visit friends. We bevean idea tha! a ‘‘Pitteville’’ girl had better look a little out, or Uncle Tommy will want her to come to Bates Co John Lentz returned from Adrian Monday night, looking as pleasant af if he expected to return to Adrian Xmas .. There wasa dance atW. F. LaFollett’s one night this week, and the boys say they had a goodtime | Will | Cole is happy; he has been to two dances this week Writing school isstillin progress at Fairview, so Ray tells us are out southw DIRECTORS. Juage Clark:Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. R.J. Hurley of R.J. Hurley Lamber Company. 4. K. Rosier, Vice-President nd Farmer. M.S. Kierse, , Farmer and Stock raiser. f Bennett, Wheeler & Company and 2ud Vice-Presidente . Real Estate Investor ‘armer and Stockraiser. Farmer and Stock Raiser armer and Stockraiser. Receives Deposits subject to check, xeneral banking business. g is loans money, issnes drafts, aud transacts a Your patronage respectfully solicited, Laclede Hotel For Sale. lhbree story hotel situated south- west corner square, one door west of new opera house. Has 35 well | furnished rooms, 2 sample rooms on ground floor, also one omnibus, 4 good horses and harness. Will | sell for cash, one half down balance in two years. Hotel has always i paid. Old age reason for selling. 50-tf Mrs. M. J. Parrox. Stopped and Whipped. A geatleman from forms us that last about 6 o'clock a party of persons in a wagon who were returning from | Harrisonville. of Orvill | Beaty, Hiram Wilson, Elias Owens and his daughter, a young lady about 14 years of age, were stopped | about 1} miles east of Freeman by | | some twelve or fifteen masked men. -Ike and his chum | ry H gathariuglenrnsvaven!Ga | The persons in the wagon were fore- | out, aad Miss “Heathen Ridg Tom Bruner isas fatas ed to get clothing was considerably ofold ....Have you seen Charley Greer and A | Herrmann : nee they went to Montrose? if not | just inquire of Joh Greer.....W. B. Cole | taking her from the wagon. The | went to Peter creek to attend court a few days | masked party searched the wagon, | since .. Jas. Barker has bought a farm of Mr. | i Walker. ... Henry Moorecalled Sunday... Mrs. | finding a couple of gallons of whis —— — her bed, as are | key which they destroyed. Then they ler... Afton cain cas he will ieee sae {gave Beatty a whipping. and allow- ; yee + >be eaggon se! am Ls RM. ed the party to go on their way. A Rare Chance Ray and E.G. Andrews, je Tey | Our informant could give no further | Is now offered you to decorate day forthe papers. Thured: re our big | particulars, but supposed the mask- | your homes with beautjful crayon Paper days, as we get the Timze and Republic | oq men knew there was whiskey in | portraits and other pictures made by on that day... Wilson Davidson has returned | | your own hands. If you have pete from Marshall, where he has been for several | the wagon, which they wished to de- | for drawing you can learn, and it is a , months past....Mise Butler, of Cass county, | { | stroy. —Harrisonville Democrat. pleasant as well as a profitable busi: is visiting at M L. Ray’s....Mise Fannie Ty- ler passed the village Friday. Dr Warford | j ness. My terms are reasonable for is In Sedalia... Almost froze, so will bid al! | | instruction as I guarantee you suc- | | cess, length of term, when you can goodbye this time....Quite a crowd here to- | Children Cry for oe onc let's goto ae —_ | Pitcher’s Castoria. | do work that will sell redily, or in Cou, iat | Children Cry for | other words time unlimited. Callon = | = me for terms and learn something J.F ~o pays the highest market | Pitcher’s Castoria. cae will be of great value to you. price for hides, pelts, feathers, ete. Children Cry for | J. W. Cover. Opposite post office. 45tf. ' Pitcher’s Castoria. tf. opera b'ld’g. Holiday ‘Presents, Freeman in- Monday evening cousisting of Owens’ | 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 torn in | HE HAS rHE NICEST LANE OF PLUSH GOODS, BOOKS, LEATHER ALBUMS, PLUSH ALBUMS, PLUSH PICTURE FRAMES, AND A LARGE LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES, He also has all kings of ARTIST'S MATERIAL. — —— The above goods are all suitable for holiday pre - and as we have the lar,est assortment in the of city will be pleased to have youcall and sez them. We also carry a full stock Don't fail to and see us before buyin iny Goods, as we will save vou money and show you~ the best line in the city to select from RICH: Butler, |

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