The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 22, 1891, Page 3

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VOL. XIII. BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST, AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - - $125,000 00 SURPLUS, : 5.900 00 F.J. TYGARD, - - - President. HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, — Vice-Pres. | |. C. CLARK - : Cashier Soles Atkison’s Pension Aveney, Over Dr Eyeringham's store rooms West Side Butler, Mo, DR. F. M. FULKERSOR, DENTIS', BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tacker’s old stand. Lawyers. J. H. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law. North Side, over Barnhardt’s Jewelry Store. Office, Cavin F. Boxvey, PROBECUTING ATTOUNKY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. 1 | ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«AYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. Lans- AGE & DENTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's Store, Butler, Mo. | @ DR.J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. Atl calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- cases. AY C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. en aspecialtv. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh ot Pine. Diseasesof women and chil- | nerve as they could meet 5! naturalization o'clock and that they should meet in | pers and registration certificates of one of the largest wholesale Jeight have been found. One of the eeries in the south. They met at 5 others was known to have frequently o'clock, and as that was quite a pub-| voted. This leaves one Italian sub- lic place they adjourned to W. S. | ject—Movestario, fromm whose house | Parkerson’s office. I was not at the | the a first meeting, but got to Parkerson’s | nessy office late. There were twenty-five} Oorte, says Monestario was a fugi- | present. We organized hy electing jtiye from Italian justice—an outlaw. W. S. Parkerson captain, J. D.} Houston, first lieutenant and myself | second lieutenant. “We did not consider this a rep- resentive meeting being not large! enough, so we adjourned to meet in| the rooms of one of the at 7:30 on the corner of Royal and Dienville streets. We have found since that the Mafia was then hold-| ing a meeting right across the street preparing to celebrate the escape of | ling together of the crowd and its the murderers with a supper. | When we met this time there were dispersing is full of interest. “It was just 10:11 o'clock in the morn- ing when the order to move, said he, “and the crowd started off to the parish prison. When the Clay statue in Canal street after the work by maining ten the pa- gro- ssins sallied to murder Hen- | The Italian Consul, Vasquale That's is Italy's case against Ameri- a. “Do you think the Italian war talk will amount to anything?” “What the devil can they do? If they send irouclads to New Orleans we wiil put the stopper in the bottle | by closing the jetties and their iren- I would like to see an ironclad come to New! € gentlemen clads will never get out. Orleans. Mr. Wickliffe’s story of the cem- sixty-one present—every trade, call- ing and profession except the minis- try represented. That meeting de- termined to call a mass meeting at \the Clay statue next morning at 10 Saturday the M4th—just a! Was given I again mounted o'clock month ago to day. There we were of the morning lad been done, I to take the sense of the people /]ooked at my watch again. It indi- whether or not the lerers should | cated exactly 11: I thought that escape. Iithey d I four hours elapsed, but my not, then we were t I never saw a watch was to lead iz i did liver, piles and eonstipation. | finds a field in the northwest. Males’ Nerve & Liver Pilis. An important discoyery. They act t on the liver, stomach and bowels through | the nerves. A new principle. They ppeedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor Splen | did for men, women and children, smallest, mildest, surest. 30 waoses tor 25 cents. Samples tree at H- Tuck- er‘s Drug Store. yee Republican Newspapers in Missouri. Why cannot republican newspa- pers prosper in Missouri? There are 250,000 republican voters and yet there are not half a dozen republi- can journals of any size or character. The Globe Democrat has become more of a mugwump tban radical. The Kansas City Journal is edited for Kansas and the St. Joe Herald In the interior of Missouri the county | republican sheets eke out a starving existence. Here and there one blooms into brief editorial brilliancy | but it seldom receives adequate sup- port. The Sedalia Gazette has been bought by some republican politi- It will probably share the fate of its contemporaries urless the cians. ability of its business management | can keep it afloat. The republican papers of Missouri surely do not please the people, else there would be more of them, and those that ex- ist now. edited with brains and en ergy would have better > | e No property the wrecks of high I ba as EDR e | iustice. violence was trewn the whole state over. otte: , i We met at the Clay 1b us who were abus Herald. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. |ox'eck ‘ a Marvelous E 1 a 0,000 peo; le esent. After ad An ample supply of dresses by 1 son. Walter De Bu Phaetons, Drummer) Wagons, &c. ggies, Carriages, |, kerson ‘e1 the down Royal street past the previous } I | BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY APRIL 22.1891 NO. 22 John ©. Wick tory of the farries the PFoargcest Stock of 2 PEMALE. Mob In the ¢ t | \ ~~ AROWARE and (MPLEMENTS { Stirrin:: > New Gri = Just j Month Ago Y ia le Be ’ 2 ! yo Never ‘ist the Mofs Wilt Never | 3. oes alguna pila MENSTRUATION . es ROCK ISLAND PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS. EAGLE PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS, CASADAY = | le TAWEN DURING CHANGE OF Use More Blouristiia Am ea Sei SULKY PLOWS, BROWN, UNION AND U.S. CORN PLANTERS. J.T CASE & EVANS, STEEL | SRURT DANSE SHEERS In aE mane HARKOWS, HAWORTH AND BROWN CHECK ROWERS, FREEMANS BARB WIRE, ‘ TPAD! ELD REGULATOR CO: ATLANTAGA Sitting in the ret ling voomat the | { S22 AV ALL BAWGEISTS, cece St TOP BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, BAIN & FISH BRO. WAGONS: : : | Wiekliff of New Oviea came j 5 . | dist tany annual or spe- to the city yesterday to. BUCKEYE IRON FORCE PUMPS, IRON. STEEL. WAGON WOOD WORK. BUILDERS Harp. {°° te) Where Jsuch WiuesGon represent the New Ores ch uber | WARE. ALSO, A LARGE VARIETY OF ROAD CARTS, ALWAYS ON HAND. | — — »f co rem oat at Wester con- | ‘ he schoo weniger ve reporter t story of = Ss HS ee aa a = BUTLE R, MO. l for the above named l the M wfia's bivody end. ————— = — = - = — a oe sit shall be the duty of the Colonel Wicikht au and | their law | abiding qualities. Nota His Boy as a Shield. The Use of School Houses. party or parties using it to keep it |solidly built. He is quiet in 5} eech tough or hoodlum went into that Cheyenne, Wyo.. April 14—TIna Secretary of State Lesueur has | Pine ms neous Dee anu ee | but lis @ jaw and steady eyes, prison. shooting encounter in the Big Horn been overwhelmed with applications le if av apiereprlenr rape show th termination of the man, The intention was to bang those! Basin Sanday a f-year-old boy was/ forthe bill permitting the use of aS took charge of it; and his yoice tells it, too, once holimen, but they lad been turned loose | used as a elueld by lis father ‘The | echool houses by F & L, U. aya | Proved turthe:, that should the gets in earne Of the i of and ran about the ; I tole l, child was k nd the father | other secret poche s, under certain perly eu pars white using the said the eleve 8 le. like rats. I did: o i just ; ceived: George conditions, and as a menus of giving eda ie out to comply with the Ragas an ; : Seuee Hall Ges hap ea uteamitia ane dey any ieee of this net the directors n peu yes a‘ this way and iden shot him. | pubheation The section of the of such district may refuse them noe hep Praticawite Terai entarern neuron acdu mus tetcee further use of it until said provision tie Ttalians was! bat I did not Madden's. Me-| words: is complied with, watched ly by 1 Colonel W is inclined te ord that unless the Section 7992. Care of property singe a on See esa New Orle: Wei < nake light of Italys war talk. Of , woman 1 purchase of terial.—The ORETIzED Ue I farniliar with t i the cou s ground for complaint | kill off tl yoard of directors shall have the A Safe Investment, conclusively t! “The } jhe says: He fo eare and keeping of the selu ral Is one which is guaranteed to | ple expected a verdict of guilty.) +The man whom the people were boy aud carry: six shooter in|house property belonging to th wat bring you sutisfactory meee erin When this did not come they were most determined should die was Joe hishand. Tom Madden appeared with | district, except such as may be es- | case of failure a return of purchase | astonish d. stunned. “After the Macheca, considered the head of the | his rifle. AJ] believed McDermott | pecially confided to the district. | | a MOP sus trl ga a pe trial when the crowd was dispersi concern. Tlaat man was born and crazy und it was decided that Tom | clerk. They shall provide the nee-, bottle of Dr. King’s New Diseavery from the court house three gentle raisel in New Orleans. I do not / should kill him. Madden raised the | essary globes, maps and other ap-) for consumption. It is guaranteed men met in Lafayetie square. They | think he had a drop of Italian blood ! gan aud McDermott raised the boy. | paratus for the school room, shall | t© bring relief in every case, when stopped, looked at one another amd in his veins. His father was anTrish- | The shot intended for MeDermott’s| keep the house in good condition jused for any affection of throut. Jone of them said: ‘I wil! not stand jtpan and his mother an American— , head struck the child in the forehead |and repair during the period x bee ober: a ae this. Then the others ‘We possibly of Italian descent. When and elaneed to his father’s face. In | school shall be taught therein, as | asthina, whooping cough, croup, Cie will not either. They se; wated | father died his mother married half a day the little one died and the | well as the out houses belonging | It is pleasant and agreeable to the with an agreement that cach should an Italian and Joe took his step- father will probably follow him to | thereto and the grounds comprising taste, perfectly safe. and can always speak toas many respectable men of | father’s ume. Macheca. Of the re-! the grave. | the site therefor, be depended upon. Trial bottle free provide fuel and } _ other material necessary for the use , Of the school, and the floors shall be | swept and fires made at the expense of the district. accurate at H. L. Tue ker's drugstore An Overdose of Chioral. Oseeola, Mo., April 9.—Word was and shall cause an | received here this mor ning that Dr. account of the expense C. E. Seas living at Taborville, thereof to be kept, and submit a re- | j twenty miles west of this city, in St. port of the same at the ensuing | | Clair county, was found dead in his anuual meeting. Nothing in this ; bed Wednesday morning. A bottle section shall be so construed as to! }which had contained chloral was prevent the use of any school house | | found at his side, and it is net for religious, literary or other public | known whether he committed suicide purposes, for the meeting of any | or had only taken an overdose of farmer or labor organization or soci- | the drug. The doctor lost his wife ety for educational purposes, wheth- | last January very suddenly, and er the same be secret or otherwise, | since that tie he has been despond when such use shall be demanded |ent. Three little childrn are left by a majority of the voters of sueh | alone in the world. SHIRLEY CHILDS” Tying Dutchman Riding Plows, BARLOW AND TATE Com Planters, Little Joker Cultivators, MOLINE PLOWs:s, Cultivators, = Harrows | And a Fine Line 0! _ BUGGIES and SPRING WAGONS I’resh Graix~s Seeds. Shiriey Childs L. RICE L. HARPER I es with shot 5 gans and Winenester ritles. I led altogether too the remainde the crowd to with far demauds DRUGGISTS AND PH jin a block of the j rd was rang: we ad | = thrown around We would PS = mm ss i : Steps to oust Governor Bulkely } =i s is one of the bestequipped Stas Qyoy was : Bi : “y x CREE F bles in this section of the state. li whe a 2 ox ¢ tent have F been taken by ————DEALER IN--—— $ Crass Ries Fersrreee. |, oO 1 : *. Morris d R li b Pat > ; : ; ‘Pure and Re a le Drugs, Medicines, f AS pasiile terms. of the entrances F Mugg he actress, is CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS. OILS. ET( ‘| siring to put up their out and that none got in but reputa- - Maria f when in the city will tind this ble and respectable men. The men pee Raion eared ive Gan barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. under the who went in were nu service but says she co strain. part civil service commission. merchants, iaw- | yers and doctors, men known for = i dn't stand the! PRESCRIPTIUNS AND RECEIPTS A SPEC ALTY. = DOOR SOUTH OF THE BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE

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