The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 6, 1891, Page 1

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Butler eek —— wd a ~ aA Imes. VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNE BLAIR RETURNS TO s a il He Hopes he May Be Offered the Jap- OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, . ° = . : anese Mission. $110.COO. 4 Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collectious and does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS } In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest Tates without delay. Cuicago, April 30.—Ex Senator Ban, in obedience to a dispatch jfrom Secretary Blaine, left on his ashington this morning |re ur; te W a vious to bis departure he said lox ins! to a porter: “My dip omatic | what probi future 18 some- now, but I have + Matics [be bh given to understand that I may | eee | be sent to Japan to succeed Minis STOCKHOLDERS \ter Swift, d Hardinger, WN Farmer Smith, GL | vensed. }me equally weil Allen, Mra. Levina Koulware, TC. Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Hickman,G B Furniture deale -r Smith, Jon 1 Heath, D'B B Dep if not better than i, J N Farmer Jenkins, JR Cashier Mre ME Cay |China. The Japanese Mission is as} In Cashier E Dentist | Kartlett, Edmund Farmer 6 & ClothingTyler, W B Farmer |watisfactory, both as to the charac- Bryan, Margaret . © H Farmer Voris. Frank M Farmer ad Chelf, HB. Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitaliet ter and dignity | Caruthers, G A Farmer | Christy, JM Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer racken, A Farmer McCracken, Robt Farmer Norton, J ABank Clerk Owen. MV Fi h Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer } Wells, Wiley Teacher the West, RG Farmer Wolfe, Pattie salary. Of this possibility as to Japan however, I know nothing def- Deerweater rmer Pharis, Walton, Wm E Cashier on age ines officePhari Wright, TJ Capitalist imitely. I should have proceeded to | mn & Rest Pe + Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes mal Sch Pigott, HH I Walls, Wm Farmer China, emperor or no emperor, but nd, DA Circuit Judge Rosier, J M Farmer Walton, GW Farmer F Reeder, Oscar Walls, JT Physician Radford, Chas R Farmer pple. NL Phy jan Keisner, JW Insurance ams, RV Farmer Sullens,J L Banker Physician », Caroline and Eliza Grigge, Wm M Farmer ealling me. A Brracu or Ixternarioxar Ce URTESY WM. E. WALTON president J. Re JENKINS cashier London, April 30.——The Standard BOOKER POWELL sident DON KINNEY asst. cashier says the appointment of Mr. Blair was a flagrant breach of i al tesy. and China’s action 1s Kh. W. JAMES tJ. ©. MCCONNELL ’ ~ z arebuff alike on him and on the WG SANH a + Tp (EE W700 VER MAGE Unie States Yoserment The | New Buggies-f{ Spring Wagons Carriages Road Carts. will thank neither the President nor }Mr. Bhur for placing their country in the wrong. Mr. Blair has, in his | WASHING- That will suit | of the country and) for the order of Secretary Blaine re- | Americans. who have been snubbed | and Machinery Such as: ' BINDERS, REAPERS, MOWERS AND | @areer said seme unpleasant things } about other countries, and it will be well if his political serv ran ber warded in some other w | making him minister to a foreign These goods were ieeare "Ex" aw sat ce Will be sold at prices that will astonish the oldest inhabitant. We also carry a lot of first-class second | and PHAETONS, nearly as good as new, will be sold to suit hand BUGGIES A GOOD SHOWING purchaser. Will trade tor Horses, Mileh Cows, Feed and Second-hand Carry a line of the best Flour and Oil Cake Meal. CATTERLIN OPERA HOU SHRENbatar Congestion. | JAMES & McCONNELL. | hough by the car load and must be sold. | Buggies | and Spring Wagons. Ex-Confederate Paid Over. READY FOR THE TRIAL. SPANISH GOLD FOUND. jerate Home at Higginsville in this, \ Both Sides in the Noland Case Prepar- |The Long Sought tor ‘Treasure Near | the 12th congressional district, are ed to Proceed Quickly. ' Rochfort, Mo., Found bya going along quite satisfactorily. | Darian Stranger. Mr. W. C. Bronaugh, who is ihe} Jefferson City, May 4.—Judge | Rochfort, Mo., May 2.—The much ' Burgess arrived this morning and | gought for box of gold known to convened the circuit court at 2:30 | have been buried in the river bluffs o'clock, when the embezzlement | below Rochfort, near the close of cases against ex-State Trearurer Nos / | the seventeenth century, by a party land were called. Attorney General | | of Spaniards, was this week unearth- Wood for the state answered “ready” | ed by a stranger. After a brief consultation Governor | The parties who secreted this Charles P. Johnson for the defense | treasure were en route to a Spanish answered “ready.” Judge Burgess | gettlement near St. Louis when they W asked the sheriff how soon a jary | were pursued by Indians and forced could by procured. The sheriff said, | to leave their boats and take to the Vernon county—E. M. Scrogham, president. $906. Barton county—W. L. president, $100. Cass county—T. T. Maxwell, pres- ident, $375.25. Jasper county—Dr. G. president, $500. St. Clair county—Dr. Whalley, president, $25. Henry county—1,308.70. Mack, R. Hill, “By Wednesday morning at nine| wild woods. Years afterwards de- Of which amount $1508.65, was | o'clock, T think.” aa scendants of this party poe and forwarded te Treasurer Ricketts at “Then summon a panel of thirty- |again visited the bluffs adjacent to incon, toy hk. Seonsegths tink aon: | tive,” said the judge. | this town and spent days is digging A |The balance was sent some time pre- vious. This is a fairly good shewing and indicates that the substantial aid | This ended the proceedings. The ex-treasurer will be defended | Monday last a stranger, evidently by Gov. Charles P. Johnson, Hon. | q Castilian, arrived here with maps W.S. Pope and Charles T. B. No-| and charts and pursued the search | for the hidden treasure. land. The prosecution will be con- | Friday he disappeared, when it oe the home will ] ducted by Attorney General Wood, | discovered that he had, after dig- Tk ae Weaker sdiiata divas oe ar Se Fact of his eek sai fea BOs | the poor and helpless, and is meet- ¥ ing with universal sympathy. ‘ | William Hubble, an ignorant far ef an iron box w In the above repert we see noth- 1 | mer lad of twenty years, was arrest TONGS LOTS pugs ‘ing from Bates county, but we feel : ed on his step father’s farm near encouraged to say = Dunksbury this county Wednesday the sth. county mai enpias issued by the U.S. | when Baby was s come up all } Court, at Hartford Conn., by depu- When shewas ac ; ty United ites Marshall T. Hl. When she became ¥ Last ° y McKenna, of son City Young When she bad Children, she gare them Castors : r Habble is wanted for having used east of ! . caneelled stan He was arrested o he track eating : in Hartford early last winter and From « Poor House to a Home. a piece ore aw t ae He question-; placed under $600 bonds which he i T. Davis, of the Ver- ed the stranger bat could get 7 | wave. He says he thought the te associa- ion from him and cone! ided J court would notify him when he was was d ted Friday Je passive alone the same plz wanted and paid no attention to the le passing along the same place ay than by | | Funds Collected and The collections for the ex-Confed- | vice-president of this district, and | has reported the followed amounts: | SDAY MAY 6. 1891. Ballard tems. This week starts out with a beau- ful Monday, cool and with all save t pueasant, those at Butler in the fields... Geo Moshier shop to-day... .J busy at the ohn Lentz stretch- unter reading the ; Record, guess to see what Juvenile vas done for himself and John Me | Candlas. -Tom Starks says his hogs are still sick and one dies quite. most too often to suit Tom. | Jim Cole has almost concluded to Loe ate at Dawsonville. as has Lee | Hendricks. ..... MeClenney is turn- ES the stalks for flax and corn. eter S. will surely lay out some {town lots, and not {building to be on the }....C R Cole |day....Ed Griggs writes the he is having a fine time in K. C. will |tell no more - Frank | Douglas out on ipneiieees afew days ed out on the co | often, allow all the eastand south was hauling boys this time. .Bill saysit is a sad mise ; he is ne cousin of Amos. . new preacher at Oak Hill and Beth-) el. We want to hear him. No doubt} the former pastor will be missed, as} he was heid in high esteem by all.. | Glad to see in the Rich Hill Review that the good people of that place| -and members of the Baptist church gave Rev. Inlow a (Ib)ing. He de- serves lots at their nd we, hands, for one, would enjoy the privilege of j hearing him preach and (bjing him with coffee... ... The new minister, tev. Patterson, preached at Walnut grove, aud from the talk, like him} very much... .. Dee has left & us for! as he intends | going to Jasper count? to locate... | Pref. Fravklin, of the Appleton City schools, called Saturday evening, in with his gr keeps, we are afraid, company andpa. The is looking well and we wish him abundant success. ...G Y¥ | H, of H—rille, was offered his price | \for his home place, but concluded to i keep it as he had it fixed up to suit professor jhim.... Land in Spruce, under the |new democratic board administra- - Squire LaFollet lis one of tLose Odd Fellows, but not from Kan., hence was in Butler the 27th.... Berry Beaman took dinner in our city Sunday with bis grandpa -Book Greer and S P Evans at jthe shop to day....Doc Greer and | family visited in the country Sunday .-Tom Latham came over to the postoftice a few days since, and re jports everything quiet on “Soap |tion is booming... creek”. ...C D Cole at home looking after his sheep...... Master Dow Mosher, of Urich, is visiting his grandpa this week...... We spent a day full of sport at Billy Powell's one day last week; killed lots of time and a few bird.....It seems to us the farmers of Shawnee are some- what in the lead with crops, as we noticed a number had planted corn .--Our neighbonng schools are mpictnrs along nicely with Misses \Ly dia Moore at Fairview, Emma El- liott at Harmony, Mary Miller at Griggs and Miss Board at Fairplay. | We believe in giving the ladies a | chance in our schools....We hope| to bear of Prof. Frank De teaching this winter in Butler: ¢ him....Mrs Hattie Ray, we are + ry to learn. is no better...... Wy - 4 yt ry } road + Hooper was out on the roads t .From our window we cnn : Will Howard. Graham and others in their Charley Greer, , the eary in B and by spring, is repair ing an addition to Ike Grab: house. .John Lentz is almost work- ed down, and from the cut of his ; > manel mai jleft eve intends going home (Adria date he was required to be present gy. ate he found the mangled remains of }¥ S going dr : at ae » helieved to be tl | Sunday; so John Me you need have sit his ¥ what he ed 4 the same! . : but came to Missouri te visit lis Mr. : famil When | wa alled the « rner -H. Hewes /no fear....Loren is painting Sam amy n iis case as CALLE’ out : eee Z = ne : : : 5 H summoned a jury | Price’s hous 3 here i in Connecticut his bond was declar- Y** bt B ee ‘ se a teas Show: sceius t is ed forfeited. It is Iehe will! euet teas snc e kb ae it i j T) Sam wouic y Che young n 3 BC i the laws and enstoms of ~ ry that there is some excuse for g believe suet action. His friends do not : i ‘A “him willingly guilty. He was taken that th rine me is the geod i D : 8 of the P at noon Wednes-, people of tht o y 2 agnaenednd : | nations. | den Enterprise. day.—Sedalia Bazoo. gj soe in Shawnee, so has rae some time Jim had a Feake and pie, jmakes the NO. 24 FARMER OF BATES Cash Capital. Ses a3 s ERIN GHAM T. W. SILVER: S BANK COUNTY, $50,000.00 President Vice-President 2d Vice-President. CASHIKR Secretary Attorney DIRECTORS. Juage Clark:Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. RK. J. Hark of R.J. Hurley Lumber Company. J. K. Roster, Vice-President nd Farmer. M.S. Kierse,, Farmer and Stock raiser E_ A. Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Company and 2ud Vice-President. P.E. Emery, Real Estate Investor MG) Wilcox, Farmer and Ir. M. Gaily, T. W. Legg," Farmer ands) Stockraiser rk Raiser Butler Carriage Works.’ DS. Thompson, President, farmer and stockraiser John eels, J McKee, Farmer and stoc ‘alser rmer and stockraiser E 'D. Kipp, Cashier. Receives Deposite subject to che: eeneral banking busin . loans mons s. Your patronage respectfully solicited. issues drafts, and transactea Ye CL SS to go over the line... gone to Montrose to-day, so may ex- pect to hear of them kaving good as the Montrose flour » best wTames Wilds is Jim re- 27th all O. K.... We hear it talked around on the streets that our old friend Bob Catron was at Butler the 27th cele- brating with those Kansas fellows, bat had to tell one of them he was urned from Bee the » .C D Cole has | Wanted Simple Justice. “T have so said the angry citizen to the superintend- ent of thehorse ear come in here. s company, “to Yesterday, as my wife your horse the conductor stepped on her and tore off a yard of it.” “Well, sir, calmly replied the sup- erintendent, “I don't know that we are to blume for that. What do you expect, us to do—get her a dress!” yet justice. Was petting into one of ca dres new there in “63 and not burning houses “No, sir, I do not.” grimly replied 7 lwester { for beeswax, and g concluded i opposite post-cfiice. in the garden this morning, but quit in good time....Uncle Mose is up and feeling pretty good. ..C D Cole at work this morning in the shep.. | DL Edrington cutting stalks and getting along nicely...... Anyone j having pastures to let please leave word at Ballard....We will paint and paper to keep np with Uncle Mose...... M M Greer and family | spent anght in Ballard this week -McClenney has a very sick horse Butler marble works. gave usa call the other day....C K Crow starts out with a full force this week..R Knaus is at home in Shawnee and ! feeling some better....John Hays : has that 25 acres of soil planted in | corn and expects to plow it all him- | self. . Bill Hughes has finished that fence, and will soon begin farming , in earnest... .Miss Lydia Moore has | a nice new cart....Will Cole went | to Butler and says he purchased al new hat and some socks too...... Have you seen Hick Ray? is all the! cry, and tell him to come to my} house.... Wheat is looking well. Jack. Spots and Heart Failure. | Sun New spots were visible yesterday | ' in the sun’s northern hemisphere. | Another disturbance marked by two large spots is now seen in the south ern hemisphere. The two disturb- ances have progressed nearly togeth- er across thesun’s disk and both have been very active. The magnet- ic disturbance has been marked, and the sensatives have saffered Those ink serious- ined to irregular act- The sun is rout 100 of its -Rochester Democrat The Spring Medicine, larity which Hood’ gained as a ine is wonderful. It ments ot he Wanted'—H orth Main s t. J. Fisuzr. | bath-rooms. ..Mr. Duncan. representing the | | substance containing zinc. | white skinned bather. and killing innocent old men either, the other, brandishing in his right {Shake Bob. ...We tried ourmuscles hand a small piece of eloth. “What I propose to have youto do is to help me match this cleth.” An amusing story is told of a well- known Russian woman who went re- cently to enjoy the sulphur baths at Tiflis. Onn particular morning the Countess entered, as usual, one of the The water had hardly touched her body, howeyer. when,to horror, she began to turn black. She was so frightened at the transforma- tion that, upon seeing her reflection in the mirror, she fainted. The at- | tendant, who was as greatly startled | as her mistress, cried for help. It | was discovered that the Countess was accustomed to paint her face, hands, arms and neck daily with a On that fatal day the poor woman had neg- lected to remove the “beautifying” coat. The zine combinedand quick ‘ly made an African belle out of the A considera- ble time passed ere the unfortunate | woman resumed her natural appear- ance. Endl ever pro- taste and ac- Dp eeeey in ficial in its the most nces, ite CALIFORNIA FIG S/RUP CO, SAN FRANCIBCO, CAL. SVILE. KY. NEW YORK, WY. ee

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