The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 23, 1891, Page 3

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\ | Ve. Wd Ki Jue, WL. XU, / BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 L891. NO. 44 —- Ea buACcor First Reports of the Disaster not Tae lowa Law Proving Burdensome te Overdrawn—Unndreds of Persons DEAT ie UN Tax Payers—Good For Reies Drowned Winle Quietly <= ae HARDWARE AN® IMPLEMENTS, .2000.>° SE HEISKELL’S Madrid, Sept. 15.—T “OINTMENT ! which have caused so mucl jand which are ane tiowa be reer a sod safaltibite te ovary case pase from sim- | resulted in the loss of thous ails of ub ning Piles. 6O CTB. por tex. |lives have been general in the > ~Bend for “Hints for Kitchen 1 Bick-Reom,” 4 Landy Wok for the | Of Spain. a The damage done is simply teil | x ? | ble in its extent. Several trains have | alll dil Is [0S ‘been derailed and railroad eve -y ATES COUNTY | where washed away. | In the province of Toledo the rush | FARM WAGONS ational Bank, of water from the Co gra viver 5 was so sudden and unexpected that | ROAD CARTS, owned ir ——— MO. jiadeedts of people were drowie: | their beds. THE CELEBRATED The as san of ae town « f Conus: {E OLDEST oa di tuted ta satus Gasaday Sulky (Ho LARGEST AXD THE t secowered ca almost IN BATES COUNTY. Seeman ot the houses practic | WILL PLOW IN HARD seues j ally destroyed are still stan PITAL, <= - RPLUS, - - oe and Guns | band serenaded the county atterney, | who is endeavoring to secure the i1- FREEMAN'S | One witness on the stand testiticd | when asked to describe a certain sa- {from Duulap under s nas in Hive injunction cases. They were bead BUCKEYE led by a brass band and atlag, tar junctions, by playing “The Rogue's 9 }Mareh” and “Johuny Get Your jloon said that, “It was the building B | Where the county attorney bad trect- jed the boys before the election.” led to the court house where tLe p | Gun.” . | The costs of these five cases wil ibe heavy. The constable’s fees are Builders J lard Ware | over $120 and there were 415 sub- }poenas at $1 2 day, the milens Iron, Steel, Nails and jbepaid. The people will har jfoot the the bills. Harrison cou Wagon Wood Work. lis getting tired of prehibitio: | ; will give Boies a tremendous major- ity. jcounts of brig: FALL PLOWING. WHERE 5,060 00 | lt cir foundations are sapped and they }threaten to fall at any moment Tie ALL OTHERS FAIL families saved from drowning are | 5,000 00 erowir i jof the famine cc Original Round Cai Stove. [Miadlas an } . - : camped near dwellings formerly occu from R '. TYGARD, - - - President i r ‘ are of i *| pied by them and are in great distress | i- x es are of Be ee eee ieee as ener tice esod ipa = ae = | occurrence Bands of starving pexs- >. CLARK - - Cashier a ATTEMPTED ASSAULT. { astly Exhtbition. SED , 2 hi 1 . H An estimate, classed as moderate | i : aubition EDALIANS ENTER PROTEST. jes haunt the roads 1 forests in i and which is within rather than over , \ Loudon, Sept. T4.—A° dispatch ——— | Caucasus ly i for tarvelers 3. F. M. FULKERSON, |the actual number, places the total > Rick nH Would-Be Rapist’s Crime | from Aden. ia, says that the Phe Influence of Governor Francis | aud resorting to and m DENTIST, death list at 2,000. Large numbers | Near Metz. pe ads of the « Yeman reb-| Against the “Katy” Removal En- | ‘ler. 3 Fre of corpses still rest where they were | e's have been 1 ied about the listed. ; In many villages a state of com- ITLER, = MISSOURI. found and unless they are soon in-| Nevada Mail, Sept. Isth various Tarkish ports in Arabia and |plete anarchy prevails. At Eliza- fice, Southwest Corner Square, Dr.) tered an epidemic of fever is feared. | Froma gentleman who came in | stuck on posts for the edification of é |beth brigands recently sur] cker’s old stand. I : : from Mets ts is Majl | the inhabit Mexico, Mo., Sept. 16.-—A delega-! ty, houses 4 i a So far as possible the bodies are | ‘rom 4 etz this morning the Mail the mhabi Gon FAAS oda Ia consi Hig FATINE| es eee at midnight, murdered being gathered from the streams jlearns of at attempted criminal as- Tu Sana. winch is a great trading . ET ee uy i the twenty-two ants then ene Lawyers. & 8 een bie 1 } ea ce >: Al | center. no less t Biteen Werden ton Stephens, J. R. Barrett, Presi- | oa : _}mud banks and ruins and are being | S4ult in that vicinity by a Rich Hi nter, Ho ies ifteen heads are Son Eee A? hes acne An | roused. eat a eee . their re-|™an, by the name of Frank Hamil- oa exlibition in various stages of ee ne agli A week ago a \W. SILVERS, (EN a ee a je oe : and the Hon. J. H. Bothwell, accom] ¢ ckcd in beoad . = » hodies found | + Upc 1@ person of Miss Bertie |‘ } x ‘ fe nekec roa . }eeption. Many of the bodies found (ae } : oy . D Se ee Aenea ieectem. | sde {by Attorney General Wood, Attorney-at-Law. are entirely nude, showing that they ade, also of Rich Hill . al “ that Aumed Lius hee ADEOsaates es oa | passengers were 1 R.Ofice over Farmers Bank; third] muct have been washed from their| It secms they were in a bug the Turk: dit rised |“ es aed Bea > girls. le irdered the yy trom head of stairway. 7 . SA j } : arcs ae wpe , Governor Francis in regard to the f aad ’ beds or else in the hurry to eseape, | Peet tz when the attempt was a large WEE 4 ¢ ormer ane and ¢ 1 ; J aa | 1 T ae AeA CIEE _removal of the headquarters and | 7 must have jumped in’ their night- |e wo men happened to ee | A sceping poor watch. e zs fe | the latter. +2 ARMOND & CMITHL. | 5 Gyand’ before He could accom hail ela ed tee. wrtloue aaree ‘shops of the M. K. & T. road from | aes Pe aor d before he could ace lish | sl: ree : ont mercy, ) 7 : z i ees 2 : [Gee OT UNS aati: apes |his purpose, rescued the youn : wo- | taking no male prisovers, and the Sedalia to Parsons, Kan. | Esquire Johnson. living eax vac aaa aa cat - ) ose, rescued the voung wo-) taking no male souers [iperne : i ; ATTORN KEYS AT LAW. | house s only to meet death in the} aS Re “vate ion iit hens The idea seems to be, the Se da Gos ien, Ind., is aj l wreck, a - | swollen waters surging around them. |™#2 W ho was sent to her home un- | dead who had been leaders in the re- |. : i as ‘ | ‘ Ses ; eaeits i : Ma intariny | lians alleged, to force the removal of | druggist having given him a dose of illipractice in Bates and adjoining | | der safe escort. volt were decapitated. The interior vation : | : ; . 3 2 ‘ rs e i ate of salts ie ORL a Meenas (A Little Girt’s Experience Ina Light-) Hamilton made Lis escape, but, tribes remain wisubdued bat the in- the headquarters to that state, as it/ saltpeter instead of sal @rOllice over Bates Co. Nat’l Bank. | house. is alleged that the laws of Kansas | { | was arrested at Rich Hill yesterday, | habitants of Yemen lave all sabmit- | a ‘ ; \ a ae Mr. and Mrs. Loren Treseott are! and taken before a justice of the ted to the sultan require all corporations doing musi ARKINSON & GRAVES, | keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse, at | ness within that state to have their ) Sand Beach, Mich. and are b! i} headquarters within her state. Un ‘ aTTORNAYS AT LAW. | with a daughter four-years old. less the change is made, it is alle ged | and permanent c | April she was taken down with Mex t Wilice West Side Square, over Lans-/ Jeg, followed with a dreadful Cou piownie Bise Suares and turning into a fever. Doct rom ie g from here attending tbe Irriga Jon- at home and at Detroit treated her, - ue : _ i ug the Invigation Con but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, | IN TERRIBLE DISTRESS bmpaeaa DR. J. M, CHRISTY, until she was a mere ‘handful of| situation to HOMOEOPATHIC bones”.—Then she tried Dr. Kung PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, |New Discovery andafter the use of | Wemen shrieking for Food m the Mar- Consump tion C _An old = ny + ; peace, who fixed his bond at $100. | While out in charge of the constable Blaine Has Quly To Ask For it. _|seeking bondsmen, Hamilton made Salt Luke City, Utah, Sept. 16— his eseape and has not since been that the governor of Kansas threats | +} ens to force the road into bankrupt [tive and nil ical ey under the laws of that state. having tested i Governor Francis wired President cea ourene oe Cross a protest against the propos i A (ed removal. When seen to-night | desire to relieve hu Francis G. Newland, Nevada, is ussing the political “If Blaine | nation for President +! i fellows ts the non suttering, | iv in 1982 he can get it. the over ead th he didinct |send tree ot charge, to all : _|two and a half bottles, was complete- ket Place ot Vola. Cogn eae SG Ria eae avilishee ie SONenNOr | said wel Deicituo’ | thissecipes inl Ger E H Otice, trot occ day or night.“ "*|Iy cured. They say Dr. King’s New Tega, Mominated. will he Be | think the road could be foree1t answered at office day or night. elected? Z Specialattention given to temale dis- | Discovery is worth its weight ingold, | g¢. Petersburg, Sept. 15.—The | egy | such measures aud it was, he thought yet you may get 2 trial bottle free xt I z = 2 aire “Well; will he? Noman who has | | distress in the Volga proyinces is in- > “ : H. L. Tucker's Drugstore. ° .. , been elected Presiijent since Abra- lt nse. At Penza women and chil- ae : (eno C. BOULWARE, Physician and ———— S | sane ham Lincoln defeated Geo. B. Me- Aba lated ie G | Surgeon. Office north’side square, LAMAR ON HIS MUS SCLE ‘dren wander exausted shricking for alate hour to-night Governor er, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- es | food in the Market places. All the Riad Receives lo Lepiy io ise MBER"! Se ee. | : ay : j Votes as he will get. It is notalone essace to President Cr et He Comes Wut Victorious in an charitable societies are doipg the 444 penublicane are unite. Fy ie eee that Republicans are united on his The matter bids fair to develop | r Encounter in Virginia best they can. candidaney, but Democrats who hav ididaney, 2 ave ; Ale ; a Tr WALLS, | eee Russia corn merchants on the fron- Boubons alt a ae —s into a first class sensation between | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Roanoke, Va., September, 15.—L. tier are despondent at the idea that | _. i Ae nes : renee if a Kansas and Missouri. : | s of recognizing his grea - eee Raa 2 Office, Southwest Corner Square, over |Q. C. Lamar, Jr. son of Associate|/the German trade will find fresh } = a pe Gigce oRRGeACE On Eke : 2 cae ughim a vote. Isaw him qT } aie are e Ss {chanr aa orrh ot Pine. Justice Lamar ef the United States er, at Bar Harbor. I vis nonsense for 2 governor to try such | and never return to Rus- ascott or Hardin ? Ape ters < : a Charleston, 5. C., Sept. 16.—Tas- Save inoney by cal ‘or * Supreme Court, who came here ain. ; at his house frequently. j cott. or Hardin. as he claims to be fone | the interest of the Hamilton Brow The government has provided the eee Rial aoe Rn Get ee “es On ter BRro a 1 000.000 roubles to be used Soon, ane "has been taken from to : se Shoe C ompany of St. Louis as at-) sur it Or ples to be used il, the cou torney in the ass the co BRICK LIVERY STABLE. ‘ture & Moris, cra. nd for the relief of the dis- 4.0.44 | counter with the latter the f Burg ies, Carriages, {audier Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, é&c. te = ~ LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES. An ample supply of to-day. La e wheu Mor {At the Court de t ai First Crass Ries Forsrt y mable terms. Farm ovsidering : contest 1 have lesiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this] barn the most convenient in} b Animound, aged : is under arrest in New York = F * killing ‘tas Ssldiae by pbs him LOw PRICES has been unjustly ousted form the guberna’ ‘ rial chair aud wi ue. les est. 30 dos a oe a = ey . ~ | 25 cents. mies free at U1. L. Tuck.| m, ; State hin: whea they convene POTTER BROS. jer‘s Drug 24-1yr tober. off a dock in New York. . i

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