The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 25, 1891, Page 1

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VOL. XIIL. BIPTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNE Serene rere ae a vercmete tone SDAY MARCH 25,1891. NO. a ij A MARRIAGE DID UT The Virtue of an “Ad.” | | ae erondg bee 4 tbe! McCoy End a iy GLok oe Last ela CAPITAL, . ° ° . . $110,000. 1. the res- between Receives De pos subject to Check, Loans Money, Mak Cc t ind i exts of Logan county, West Vir- all DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS er ; In the Keal Estate Loan Depart ent. Maelo on Real Estate on Jong or short time at has becin the eabjeck of lowest rates without delay. newsje4pie st two i w tk tou the participants dur- K chier a hotton . Edmund Farner ! q ing the and men » Margaret Mori 3 pale eee If,’ B. Farmer Mil have gro Idhood with | sia 13, GA Farmer Met he ken, A Farmer feud inst ' women } Robt F ank € MY Farme John Groe JM Physician rt Farmer M Stock Dealer Owe 4 haris, ud even thei v , and transacts a Joke F armer ane 0-52 AERIS | SHIRLEY CHILDS DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED Vv Farmer - o.3 L Banker ty has been « community ool Hol aa Biliy Smith, Harry Craig and Ira| ~~ Joe : Gad 12 : ek . A Family Dying from Diphtheria Un- Garduer lave pone to Montnalne 5 Id an« \ Me “Coy and re word me Silat eooditalens dev Cave of Christian Scient John Glassen says while hauling |?0T°C? ™ ae : )R los¢ ae hay the other day his wagon went sins . eae! ! Be ne - ae : is great ‘ xcitement in the town of hear the geese in China... rs. | ed = i ute ie nh eet The Blake .y ae 2 © Springville, Linn county, over the John He nsley is impro lo an BESS : es ae ergone 2 fearfu j las t Monday to Mr. I : ss of valuable lives anc , e death of three children under treat | Tom Wright has traded $ rel Prank jloss of y NE lives and uable | |was a social at U: Con Planiers, Lite doker Cultivators, MOLINE PLOW ss, ment... 4 lawsuit befere ment of christian scientists John | for x span of young 1 Doan, with his wif ume Ane Caeiily S00. sowie omelto fos ; like Adam, not the tirst tra: seresson| Jan 2 ox — i t esday was C lti t es } J “a P ae 1 = . at te z : ow sropoge tc astin w& spir OST poe unth the 4; because - to.visit his father, Daniel Doan, liv-| Mrs. Frank Jenkins is expect sae w I pr i, tee ; Ta ey the prosecuting attormey failed to u L V a Ors, igs ay rFOWS | peace. Yours respectfully. (eee ee ~ : > West Virginia | ing near Spri ille. The latter was | home from the east Satu: er in christian sei-| Roberts, why do you go to V * ence. One of John Doan’s children | go often of rtain widower start reeting an ardent be And a Fine Line of ke BUGGIES and SPRING WAGONS JOKER le eet a Arbouast was taken sick with diphtheria, and, | will start on a journey soon....Dr | cause 1 although his mother desired a phy- | J. d. Mitcheli las veturned from Kk. > Hath 'resh Giriss: Meeods:. sician, the elder Doan refused to al-|C. His eyes are in bad shape, still ne a truce of peace congress held| Children Cry for Ss h i V Cc Da X i low one to enter the house. He call- he goes when he is elle ree | shortly wie | ,Pitcher’s pion. —— — of catarr hy Children Cry for I could not hear | IE very one come o ‘ tion di ay ‘ Mrs. Pitcher of Anamosa and Mrz. | | Miss Mills were married last wee ed in two ¢ ian science leaders, Thad a severe and beeame so dea 95;common conversation. I suffered | | Pitcher’s Castoria. Mollie of Towne Grove. Under their | Phaebe Addis is very sich | . . i ministrations the child grew rapidly | Years, she is quite feeb |ternbly with roaring in my he: ad | Children Cry for | 7 ‘ worse and soon died. ee — to stay with us ind | I procured a bottle of Ely’s cre: = Pitcher’s Castoria. | | H l of weather oe sare n three weeks could! Then the second child was taken | Gy) Dudley t : Thee 1. andl ———_—— | down. The mother begged that a | he can get to cut....3 Tis. Davis is} now I can to all those wl ‘ To Represent Missouri. doctor be allowed to visit her child. on the sick list... .Geo. afflicted with the Worst of d F Jefferson City, Mo., Mareh 11.— Aa es oe aoe | Neighbors came in and remon corn to sellat 45 cts a b jc atarrh, take Ely’s Cream Balm andj President Claycomb oi the senate TARE YOUR ALWAYS GET W. M. — hens is rebuil be ev us appointed Sen nee Teasdale of li is worth $1 600 to| ed, but old man Doan still re ‘ : >, barn....It was supposed Win. un or child suffering | Kansas City, Clay of Audrian,Starke B U T TT E R LA RCEST nad the second child soon died hams dog had gonemad ar ~-\ E Newman. Grav-| of Cooper and Stone of St. Louis, as Then the daughter of the elder | ten some half a dozen dogs, Al of | ling. ee 17. | the senate committee to represent and price Doan was taken ill, and it came his | Which were killed. The dog bit 2| see the senate in the commercial con- : nl ak dered by | of Mr. O.'s children, but they a BELLE STARS DAUGHTER. | gress of the western states andter-| EG@QS re ee Se es meted |O. K. so far....When you want to mers | ritories, ealled to meet at Kansas CASH i tish | 4. Bad. Dane 1 Expe i | City April 15. 3 women, fearful of their personal safe- | Nichel and Parry Short are in Mon | RRO eee esenes | Speaker Tuttle has selected the alls ty and fearing arrest, packed their | tana working for $80 a month.... | Noted Mother. [following committee to represent goods, and, on the death of Daniel | The F. & L. U.’s nominated a ticket | ; = house: P. atrick of Jackson, Dal- out of the best material tl i Gainesville, Tex., Mareh 20¢.—| ton of Ralls, Church of St. Louis, and Son where you can orlrade Doan’ daughter. fled over the muddy | ne Grove, a distance cf /wurday._. When you want a good | Pearl Starr of the noto-|Hlorea of Nodaway and Weeks of | - — a roads to Towne Grove, a distance of | mason of brick, call'on Frank Jenk- louse Balle Siee Gaqcne suted | J®sPer- | Lowest “figures on Flour and Groveries, in large quantities. The eight miles. ins....The Christian church marked | re eee ee ae i {oc — PHCENIX COAL CO.. have established their office in our store. jdaughter of the noted desperdo, | -onnection i i ‘ i ed this petent physician is attending them 3 Vt ’ 5 Wedn and they are coin well. : onan | <a they : Spring Medicine. Wasr: bl There are two more cases of diph- several 1 theria in the Doan family. A com- last Sun ing a fine b mes off of the chats by oll \s p be"Coal constantly kept on hand for the farmers. FOR SALE: [8 EIGHTEEN 18 ATE two fine horses anc r the faith-healers. — Finally the two} .o)t a house come te aie Bs their escape to the Indian ter The popu y which Hood’s Sar- | represent saparilla has gained asa spring med- | with fully pai icine is wonderful. It possesses just | 000, in the those elements of alth-giving, blood Roan and appetite-re- storing which everybody seems to need at a sexson. Do not contin- ue ina dull, tired, unsatisfa | condition when you may be be Ity closely pursued last accounts, were the fugitives fifty miles north of 15 years of . + KENTUCKY JACKS battle should they and her y ed with the folle : ecue common sens ; have been invited aud a Jar a newspaper is pul , ty have » for it often grip, commercially is n D. A. &H. H. COLYER, ae arte e HARRIS & LISLE’S Stables, ¥ vested in the columns of a local pa-\ .oydial invitation and mess es in| removing its offices from Sedalia, | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, REFERENCE: Bates C per.” attendance.—Pleasant Hill Gazette. | Mo., to Parsons, Kan. tomers “Sorte eee ee | Nat'l Bank, Richmond Kentucky. judicious {advertiser receive in return ten dollars for every one in Butler. Mo.; and Second

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