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The Butler Weekly Cimes. VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21, 1891. NO. 9 Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. DEMPSEY KNOCKED OUT IN THE! THIRTEENTH ROUND. Ralard Items. W.F. Lapllett gave the young folks another hop Tuesday night; the boys reprt a pleasant time but not many pwsent ....W. H. War- fad, Will Joward, Jas. Wilds, W. S Ray. Chrley Greer, D W Cloud La., Jan. 14.—The ‘aad sever! others delivered hogs to! a 3 great batt’e is over and Jaek- Demp eae tValexial Pavonin thierwcek Cash Capital $50 ooo 00 7 f} . sey ix tie “Noupareil uo louger,be-|we wer pleased to meet Prof. The New Zealander’s Cyclone Rushes Prove too Much for the Hither- to Invincible. CAPITAL, e ° . cod . $110.C00. New Orleans, Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Mogey, Makes Collections and does a General Banking Business. = a . , round. He fought gamely, eee t . ©. A. BENS ...2d Vice- z In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans! gone wet | teachinga successful school at Har ease 2 Vice-President. é : : aman who was much his superior. jmony. In connection he has a lit aaa EGHAM Stews Secretary on Real Estate on long or short time at | Though gam- to the last, Fitzsim- = ery Friday night, where all | LWERS, ....... .. . |... Attorney lowest rates without delay. [mene are Pe etely {00 jare invedl to take part....Peter M| DIRECTORS. pak: oa }mu | for iim, wud fiually, when be| ga... don't know what ihieie i Juage Clark:Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. STOCK HOLDERS could no longer remain on his feet, | Hardinzer, WN Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman lhi ee : i Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Smith, John T Lawyer | his second threw up the sponge. The Jenkins, J R Ass’t Cashier Starke, LB Deputy cireuit clerk | fizht was witnessed bya large crowd 3 Ay Kinney. Don Clerk Tarner, Mrs ME Capitalist Levy Sam Dry Goods & ClothingTucker, WV _E Dentist | the majority being Dempsey parti-| | y Morrison. C H Farmer Tucker, J M Capitalist J. Hurley of R.J. Hurley Lumber Company lea. nee ea | J. K. Rosier, Vice-President nd Farmer. sad zo d ure its a bear.” But | MS, Kierse, « Farmer and Stock raiser. it tured oat to F ar i 2. A. Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Com y 2 Yice- ¢ Ce Oboe P. E. Emery, Real Estate fnvestor. Leet each os Sevei on the sick list....C D Cole} M. G. Wilcox, Farmer and Stockraiser. é : | FI. M. Gaily, Farmer and Stock Raiser. retursd from Kaneas City, but he | er Allen, Mrs. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Hartlett, Edmund Farmer tF Tyler, W BF T N Or 1 ee Farmer and Stockraiser. Farmer Miller. Alf Farmer yler, W B Farmer i ns. New ir) - a ompson, President, farmer and et ‘i ae ere GA Farmer Norton, J A_ Bank Clerk Voris, Frank M Farmer sane. The New eaus people) browt no sheep, still he has quite John Steele, Farmer and steckraleer | one Christy, JM Physician Owen y Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitalist were Fitzsimmons men from the : a J.J McKee, Farmer and stockraiser. Clark, Robert Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Woods, F M Farner anuber on hand....Jas. Wilds; E. D. Kipp, Cashier. Courtney, J MStock Dealer Pha: F Grocery Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer start, and they have reported to have Deerwester, John Farmer Patton, M Physician Walton, Wm E Cashier sold.s cows to a Mr. Walls, of Pas : j i Receives Deposits subject to check, loans . 1 8 officePowell, Rooker Farmer Wright. TJ Capitalist won $100,000 on the fight. Reports . Bee A | s « : money, issues drafts, and transacte 8 Dorie, Je Ere Con & Res’t Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes $ shee be Te saic. suppose....L CA writes an | general banking businces. Your patronage respectfully solicited, Dutcher CH Prof Normal Sch Rosier, J M Farmer Walls, Farmer that Fitzsimmons was merciful Ri icud here that tat he ine . DeArmond,D A Cireuit Judge Rankin, JL Farmer Walton, GW Farmer | aes | eigen te eee rene a wan |) ae : mae ge Evans, John Farmer Radford, Chas R Farmer Walls, IT : proved true, for when Dempsey was © an r Everingham, J Physician Reisner, J W Insurance Whipple. NL Griggs, Wm'M Farmer Sullens, JL Pres Judge Co.Ct Williams, R V Farme atru a days work since he has been | & L. U. appoint an expert to examine | covered....Dr. J J Mitchell is Secs in Cifornia. He is in Los Angelos. | the books since Walton's time.” Why | again and on duty... . Tailor Adams Thsands of men in the same fix—! not do it and not be always howling | has 2,000 bushel thin vein coal at he d better stayed in Bates coun-/about nothing....Booker Powell | Lee Browning's bank at 6e Geo. ty. -Jame Bardley has his sled in | and family visit the cold neighborhood | M Jenkins, dealer in drugs and jew- fingim now, called on Juo. Lentz! quite often, hence we conclude elry and watch, east side Mainstreal j for:pairs. -.-John Greer says he|there is no place like home....Dr.! ..Andrew got finger cut Sunda: is ¢ting up a writing school for | Halley of K. C. called to sec Mrs... .Oly Adison says he has abroth, MiButler, at Harmony call on him Andy Ray last week and was bound | er needs some of his moustache,his agtibscribe it will do you good|to say he could do her no permanent | nawe ie Oliver....Wegu ss Morton -- Feo. Evans got a fine picture} good....Uncle Eph is all right now | Jenkins’ bank is busted The bot-from DM Ferry, I suppose | until "92....Ike told the old lady | bovs wonder where Bill Porter oe3 ; 7 |-: Sirs. Fannie Morlan, of Urich is | he would have the girl or die, and | to every time he goes east Guin ‘Tell the Folks Good-Bye. rigs parants and relatives here jas he is not dead he must have got | Virgil has moyed his shop about 2 esccas ae. ae thijeek. She reports Beason as | the girl....Sam Price will ere long | miles south and 4 mile west 16-—Paal yedwell and hie busi J ae . ee , - 18 business gv0V, | erect a dwelling for Sam Young... Bedillion, aged 12 years, and Thom-| oh) A) were very glad to hear. . : as Morgan, aged 18, were both Wifole went cast this morniug— drowned this afternon while skating ; i cueeat he'ely wants more chickens... . on Dutch creek, near this city. Paul Aftreports the Butler Acad was the first to break through, as right. He is ean isk where the water was 15 feet deep, nig Our daily rae ance aud cried piteously to Morgan to) yoo this bad weather—roads help him out. Morgan threw off his todd for a hack We met our coat and vest and skates and plunged | oldend John Kersey in Butler a boldly into the w ater saying Tel Secken ngs sind be sieperhehin fare the folks good bye. He seized|. = tide aienin ia eke ee ee sph Aros bear perros seed on the mail line somewhere to the ice, but before he could get} 4, among our friends... .Oscar |so weak that he was compelled to |hang onthe ropes to support him- ‘self, Bob refused to take advantage | \of time to send him to earth, as hé j | could have done had he been so dis- A TRUST IN FRAGMENTS. LANDLORDS SUFFERING. TOO | posed. Several times Fritzsimmons | requested Dempsey to give up, but Losers by {the gawe middleweight champion “\shook his head, and not until he time would he; president vice-president BOOKER POWELL T. C. BOULWARE cashier asst. cashier WM. E. WALTON J. R. JENKINS ay “y me » Goe rece : The Harvester Combine Goes to Pieces irish Tenants Not the Only Ree teues: the “Plan of Campaign.” ee | could not come to ae | consent to listen Tondon, Jan. 16.—While Mr. Bal. | gestion. very long the American Harvester | four ie gathering in donations for | company will be a thing of the past.| the benefit of the starving Irish | It was only a couple of months ago | peasantry an earnest effort is being | that it was brought into existance | made in England to raise money for | with a capital of 55 millions. Things | the relief of landlords aud their fam | went swimmingly for a time, and ar-| ilies deprived of income by the ag repgements are in progress for dis- rarian agitation. It is estimated that pensing with thousands of traveling | about 2,000 women, many of them inen and other employees and for | ld and infirm, have been deprived centralizing the business. This | of their means of livelihood by the week the representatives of the firms | loss of Irish rents. Hundreds of in the combine came together at the | these are earning a living in house Auditorium hotel, when it was de-|held service in the homes of the veloped that the majorities of the | more fortunate aristocracy, while directors had mapped out a line of | the more helpless are entirely de policy by which prices to the farm- | pendent on charity. The former Ty to any such sug-} Chicago, Jan. 9.—The harvester J Bi trust has gone to pieces, and !. fore - | Charley Hensley feels rather blue Wa. Beatty has it bad, can scarcely | since Simpson has been going over talk.. A child of Wm Belton has the | the way. We feel for you, Charley preumonia....G D Mosier’s family | but can't reach you. is convalescent....Jim Bradly is in | fine spirits but the boys say he had better look a little out as T B will return one of these days..We bear | of quite a nice dinner and a good | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. time at M F Perry's but it missed us | we ee ...-It was Rev. Herney instead of | wo" ™ ise pe ? “erney instead OF | when she had Children, she gave them Castoria Kiersey as we had it in our last.... | Emery Bennett wants to buy a cow. | N. M. Nestierope. Ee rh ers were to be materially raised and | mistress of a large estate in Galway the supply houses consolidated. | is now governess in London, and ‘There were vigorous remonstrances | quite a number brought up in luxu- to this on the part of the McCor- | Fy are now doing menial work. The micks, the Deerings, the Whitman- | Marquis of Waterford has issued an | appeal in their bebalf and it is re- | Barnes concern and the Ohio house of Warder, Bushnell & Glessner,and after a stormy meeting of several | hours duration they withdrew. This | morning they served uotice of their; ; withdrawal from the company. | A Vernon County Ex-Confederate Full ot Ballet Holes. ceiving a liberal response. TIMES. A Hearty Reception to Charch. A. W. Jones of Milo, called on the One Sunday during high mass at | fail yesterday, in company with J. 2, in the chapel of the little village | 4 Fizea, of the same vicinity. of Glengariff, three ladies of the! My. Elzea, who rode with Jo Protestant faith were obliged to \ Shelby, is between forty-seven and take shelter from one of those heavy | forty.eight years old and enjoys the summer showers which so frequently | distinction of carrying more bullet occur in the south of Ireland. The wounds on his person than any man officiating priest, knowing who they | in Vernon county or for that matter were, and wishing to appear respet-| perhaps in the state. He is a farm- ful to them, stooped down to his at er near Milo and has been a resident si | tendant, or clerk, who was on his | of Vernon county for six years. He} knees, and whispered to him: has an interesting family of six stur- him out he became chilled, and both sank and were drowned. The bodies were both taken from the water in about two hours, and every known remedy was applied, but in vain. Lone Oak Squibs. Here we come....Mr. Young has returned to the school room again after two weeks’ vacation....John Hall has returned from Texas. He says it is a fine countay.... Will Vo- shel gave the young people an oys- ter supper at R E Steele's, last night....Mr. Hammers has been visiting his sister Mrs. Cyrus Requa ....Rev. Heury Price closed a meet- ing at Pettycoat chapel last Sunday night,...Mr. Joe Osburn has re turned frem Texas....Oh my, boys, you all going to get married... . Mrs. We understand Dr. Done, commonly known as Bird, is going to be mar- |ried next Sunday. | Mrs. Showalter’s cousin of Ill, is “Three chairs for the Protestant | dy boys and loeks himself the pic- ladies.” * _ ture of heaith. The clerk, being an ignorant man, } gpeg ing of his war experience Me. mistook the words, stood up and shouted to the congregation: “Three cheers for the Protestant ladies!” which the congregation im- | mediately took up, and gave three hearty cheers, while the cl netually stood dumbfounded Elzea said: ~There are many men perhaps, who have passed through a greater number of battles during the war than I did, but there are migh- ty few of ‘em who got hit oftener in At Helena , the surgeons counted fourteen marks on me but I considered AN | single baitle than I did. only eleven Bold Outhows at Higsinsville. Higginsville, Mo., Jan. 17.—Dur* | pe denominated wounds. And those le in the | eleven were wounds, too, I tell you. ight two | At Lone Jack I was wounded once and at Prairie du onee. I have the marks iug the burn north part of the city las wen went te the residence of Tim Noonan with a package that wa to be delivered to the priest ng of a st Chien of these fourteen ine visiting in this county again....A | double wedding took place at But- ler last week. Joe Lee and Miss Susie Allison, Charley Kisner and | Miss Maggie Lee were the contract- jing parties... .Judge Steele sold 19 | head of cattle last week for $25 a head. ...The Snow house at Willow | Branch Christmas eve was a success, | considering the bad weather....We ‘understaud some certain boys have! | lizens. Better leok out, boys, there jis aw against such things....The dance at Mr. Kisner’s last week was a grand success. RExtEr. The Man Whopays the Tax. your ha se took jy trip up north return-|house....0 M Drysdale has atraa.- | ‘ing OBo we suppose now Pete | H the evld not face the storm Moy, so he may be expected at anyle....The trial at Fairview resi in favor of Lee Turnover. They gave him $1 damages. Rev. Ker was stuek for the costs.... Weill a fine pig to Jas. Board to- day, Berry says he has been here abonree times to see Bill Cole, andisual he had gone to Peter Cre¢.Glad to notice Oscar's suc cesmecoming a partner in the BenWheeler Mercantile Co.... Bobys just had his horses shod and ‘he will go west then south | ¢, andt—look out boys.. Squire .- Henry Randall --F M/he had been slugged ioe ‘ gged and robbed, but ! Forteading the people's paper investigation proved j ...dhave been told that James imaginary. Wild wife are going west for theilth. Don’t go Jim, Bates sery has returned heme....The A! Bently is on the sick list this week. . a as good as any country in the ;.. : -W J Crow cailed for| terms inquire of C N Morrison... his noday. He is a candidate| RF Harper,C W Wolf | How isit. Bird? |for @ director....We are hav- cig oe ae ing ay weather, roads terrible for drt, still we are able to go, as yé Tom Board will be at Bal- lard sday January 29th to col lect faxes. He will also be here Feb... John Lentz has a friend io sey to-day from Adrian.... J Bhhas the grip Wildjeems is not satisfied with his hide at Passaic, not willing | to losg after the buyer weigh- ed itVednesday, it seems was . +s rartane been threatening the lives of our cit |rabbilfor the boys and teacher of them of sufficient importance to jb t tat Eby. ...Boys attend the| writitool at Harmony and take! jtive are C N Morrison, W A Badg- How true it is a man wants milk as | soon ashe marries....G L Barker! pela 5 oe is in for the Ridge mail. .J B Eames hasa sack full of mail as he not been here for a week. We hear his hogs are dying—too bad...... Jim Board tells a rough one on Eli but | says he will soon be OK....J-'N{ Ballard has rented his farm toa Kan- | sas man for $1000. It is a fine place and would be glad to have the Judge | return. Jack. ] Virgmia Items. | William Smith returning home | om Butler recently imagined that | ONE ENJOYS it to be only { q = wearers — when ' Srrup of Figs is taken; it i -+-H D Henderson, yen- j and reliesliing, to the tasth, Sag acts eral agent for the Blue Mound nur. | fatly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sye- P Bridgeford farm for rent, for | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- jaches and fevers and cures habitual: constipation. Syrup of Figs is the : only remedy of its kii Cuzick have been losing some of | pay peste on the teas eee their calves with the black leg | ceptable to the stomach, prompt in Hog cholera prevails to a consider. | #8 action and truly beneficial in its ig eff most able extent in this neighborhood. . | Foatthy unl serecallo roletercee ae ‘ : ; Z | healt agreeable su ii Debate at the Grandview school | many excellent qualitics commend it house, 2 miles south of Virginia Sat- j to all and haye made it the most urday night, subject--Resolved ! popular remedy known. that prohibition does not prohibit ' Fyrup of Figs is for sale in 506 the liquor traffic, therefore it would | 7 - peaiis i Bon heeding Nae i ie gists. Any reliable druggist who be to the best rests of the peo’ may not have it on band will pro- jPle to to adopt a system of high li- cure it promptly for any one who ceuse.” The speakers on the affirma “isbes to try it” Do not accept any ubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LE. a GEW YORK, #7. ley and T S Harper; on the negative P Hill, J T Whivery and R F Har. | per....John Hensley and Geo. loney each have a fine 10 Buacklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inike world for Cuts* 6 ed two fine show windows {2 -his’ g | Rand@ close his trade... .The| ruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheam Fever store....Bring your hides and furg | Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains | wounds on me yet; indeed, counting # : adianopolis Sentinel | band jre fixing up a reom for! - -,, | Corns, and all Skin Erupti. 4 tanter. Noonan had been those two other wounds, I was shot | na 8 tome....John Widows and Milt | tiveiycares Piles or nooo and posi . on his errand but a few sixteen tiv in those three battles. MW. McKi aley wit treduced a! practi} Winegardener’s, don't Moss have gone to Joplin to work | is pisscavowbelppriche 2 scram : when the men knocked Mrs. —-Nevada Mail. bill approp: Bets 25.000 to pay | you pp poor women that will! in the lead mines... . Alf Jackeons | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per boxt | senseless and proceeded to --- - the duty on imported plate glass for; have tm to their racket | For sale by all druggists. A Pleasing Sense finger is some better. so he can use use in the light house service. Did | Jobns|d Young busy all the the house, but nothing valuable was taken. Mrs. Noonan is very iow Of health and strength renewed and from the excitement and cruelty. | of & and comfort follows the use This is only one of a series of dep redations of that character have and it is suspected that those concerned live here. mony with nature to effectually cleause the system when costive or billious. For salein 50c and $1.00 ‘bottles by all leading druggists. 7 ;not Mr. McKinley and the protec- be a mistake somewhere. H one q' | time. end the literary at Har-| | tron organs tell the people, before | of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har | the election, that it was not the con-/ you g{.Mr. Rollman seems to | ‘sumer but the foriegn manufacturer | be thder at the F. & L. U.. as | who paid the tariff? There seems to! he hag made 13 speeches on : : ‘horses killed by some one feeding i mory Friday night, it will do! them pounded glass. it slightly Dick Clark had two) Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pulls. peo Somertact Siecorery- They act i iver, stomach and bowels througi: They were | the nerves. A__ new principle. They opened and the glass found. . Fred | speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor Heckerdou has his first boy. Fred Zag yor ust 208 c2astgation, Siler *“Resoved that the F. says this a good year for boys... _ | Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses fo: Geo. Thomson has his house newly tos Ding ras oar ag og :