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The Butler Weekly Imes, VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11 1891. NO. 51 Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - . =. + . =$110,000. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Colleetions and does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCK HOLDERS* Hayes, John © Slayback, Ea Hardinger, W N Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman Hickman,G B Furnitare dealer Smith, Jehn T Lawyer Allen, Mre. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Heath, DB Starke, L B Deputy circuit clerk Brows, Lala Jenkins, J R Cashier Turner, Mre M E Capitalist Kertlett, Kdmund Farmer Kianey.Don Ass’t Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist wy Sam Dry Goods & ClothingTyler, ‘W B Farmer Morrison. C H Farmer ‘oris, Frank M Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer Vaughan, J M Capitalict McCracken, A Farmer Wyatt, H C Lumber dealer McCracken, Robt Farmer Wells, Wiley Teacher Owen, M V Farmer West, RG Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Wolfe, Pattie Deerwester, John Fi ir Pharis, U F Grocery Walton, Wm E Cashier Davis, J R Forema: Bs offcePowell, Booker Farmer Wright, TJ Capitalist Datcher, C H Prof Normal Sch Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Weiner, Max te & Shoes DeArmond,D A, M C Rosier, J M Farmer ‘m Former Evans, John Farmer ler, Oscar Kveringham, J Physician Radford, Chas R Farmer Freemam, Carolineand Eliza Reisner, J W Insurance Fowler, Isaac Sullens, J L Banker Bryner, Margaret chelf,H B Farmer Coleman, Sam’! L Caruthers, @ A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer T Physician Whipple. N L Physician Williama, R V Farmer President vice-president J. R. JENKING DON KINNEY WM. EZ. WALTON BOOKER POWELL cashier asst. cashier gp a oa A Black Hills miner recently dis-| KANSAS LYNCHERS FOILED. covered in a vein of quartz a single pocket from which he is said to have taken out over $7,000 worth of gold in two days. The fortunate ones | to Fort scott. make a parade of their success, but | Pleasantov, Kaun, Nov. 8.—Yes those who play in the game of life terday afternoon Dan Williamson, pr air are inclined to be silent | William and Bert Austin, negro coal ees | miners, were arrested and taken to You Cas Rely |the county jail at Mound City, charged with fiendish outrage on Three Negro Brutes Quietly Removed Upon Hood's Sarsaparilla as a posi- tive remedy for every form of serof- ula, salt rheum, boils, pimples and other diseases caused by impure blood. It eradicates every impuri- ty and at the same time tones and vitalizes the whole system. Constipation, and all troubles with | the digestive organs and the liver are cured by Hood’s Pills. Un- equalled as a dinner pill. ROBBED! —BY— LEE CULVER, Of Butler, Mo.,—Several wholesale houses were the losers. Now some would call it rebbery, but we call it | goed buying on the part of Lee, Maggie Luce, a 16-year-old dement- ‘ed girl of good family. The girl | was horribly lascerated and is not expected to recover. | Early this morning a band of 25 | incensed citizens gathered «t the edge of town and rode to Mound City with the avowed purpose of , dealing out summary justice to the | megro fiends. Their purpose was | discovered, however, and the tele | the sheriff. As soon as word bad _ been receiv ‘ed at Mound City the deputy in | charge of the jail secured a rig and | handcuffed the three negroes and | drove them to Fort Scott. About 2 o'clock the crowd from Pleasanton appeared at the jail and ;made a demand on the sheriff for This was : ! | phone was celled into use to warn jadmittance to the jail. granted, but the negroes could not | be found. The crowd was quite in | dignant and trouble is looked for Read. | to-morrow when the prisoners are ¥1 00 | brought from Ft. Scott for their pre- 1 00! liminary examination. whereby he is several hundred dol- lars worth of groceries ahead, and will offer them at the following low prices. For cash only. 20Tb granulated sugar 221b dark brown sugar 14th head rice 1 00) Sib Java coffee 1 00; : : 2 packages Arbuckle’s coffee 50; Court met pursuit to adjournment. 2. “ ~~ Jersey a 50 | Present, Hon. Jas H Lay, Judge; L 111 Barley coffee 1 00/ A Orr,stenographer: C W Hartsock, 4ib best roasted coffee 1 00) sheriff; WO Atkison, prosecuting at- Cireuit Court Proceedings. 2}1b best Imperial tea 1 00} torney; and John C Hayes, clerk. lib tea dust 15 AA Badgley, J A Mathes and 3% lard 25) Willard Freeman sworn as Deputy 3 meat 25 | Sheriffs. 3 cans corn, fairly good 25; Richard Boone vs City of Butler, Good corn, per can 10| petition and affidavit for change of Tomatees, per can 10| venue filed by plff. change granted Apples a a 10} to Henry county by consent. 4 packages soda 25| JH. Morlan ve Samuel Reed, mo- 4 boxes sardines 25 | tion to dismiss filed by both plff and Lamp flues No. 1 5| dft. = «= No. 2 10} J E Owens, etal, vs H P Croff, fwo hooped bucket 15| netition, affidavit and notice of Three “ a 20) change of venue filed by deft. Taleo have a nice line of tinware, cutlery which I ‘ John Wirt vs Anva Dinan, et al, table a pocket | motion to quash and demurrer over- bought for 50cts on the dollar, and | led and judgt for iff $594 will sell the same way. I also have H. G, Bryant vs Wn: Clinkenbead a at ~ age a pega ' stipulation on dismissal filed and ‘lour, it is a dele: i + pes inn epicure, it is a plain, wholesome, aa Jury is em economical food for the poor man. it nestipreact pelea 1 pea horgg geht Nees is a sweet and highly nutritious food for children. — It is milled not eom- pounded, and is just as wholesome in the hot summer as im the winter panuelied, charged and sworn and Janes Hayes xppoimted foreman: Lou Marphy, Erwin Roberts, Thom as Hornbuc Cantieil,. MV Misner, H M Cannon 3 T Butler, W M Stephens. James Hayes. W W Browning and James P Thowes. JS Franklin, et al. vs | Baker Gro Co, et al, | piffs at their cost. nonths. I pay more for eggs and butter than any one else in town LEE CULVER. WEST SIDE SQUARE Sterling Rogers. Jno | Ridenour | continued by, Thos Scott vs Thomas Fleenor, | year 1892. i piff files notice of appeal. | Quarterly statement of county AJ Ponit JP Sti [ elerk approved. | files Bi a ae Miers granted license to con- | | duct dr in the city of But-| Barton Bros vs T K Martin, con- | or. sca diasilaniiata cl oA tinued. CW Boswell granted license to | Mactie F. Coourad, et al, Expart, de- | conduct dramshop in the city of | ere Butler. | e. | Spans ie | Bridge petitions of J A Waddle | : G.C Woife ve A M Robards, | oa § M Fisher laid over for want jadgt bv default for plff. li-vry Pattou vs L Culbertsen, of funds. Stairway leading to the third motin to affirm judgment sue-| tained. floor of the court house ordered re paired, county furnishing material ‘ JH Morton, ve Samuel Reed, mo-/ B Hf Plummer license to conduct tion to dis:uiss over-ruled. dram shop in the — Butler. and lodges, workmen. J P Rankin vs J $8 Franklin, et al| Sehool loans-T C Thomson, $100, | for want of funds. A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and/and Waterworks road be repaired, of ease and comfort follows the use |and repairs not to exceed the cost of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har | of $90 00. mony with nature tu effectually; Samuel Walls granted license to cleanse the system when costive er|duct a saloon in the city of Butler. {billious For sale in 50c and $1.00 dismiesed. H Willard, $100. J R Douglass vs C W Hartsock,! The petition for bridge across same. | Muddy Creek is laid upon the table! Ordered that bridge on Rich Hill) FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. DN. $50,000.00 THOMPSON Rate President J. K. ROAIBR --..- Viee- President B.A BENNETT 24 Vice-President KD. KIPP........ seve sce, Cashion Dr. J. EVERINGHAM... T. W! SILVERS se Attormey DIRECTORS. Juage Clark: Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. B. J. Hurley of R. J. Hurley Lumber Company. J. K. Rosier, Vice-President nd Farmer. M_S. Kierse, , Farmer and Stock raiser E_A. Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Company and 2ud Vice-President.* Pp. E. Emery, Real Estate Investor. ‘ M. G. Wilcox, Farmer and Stockraliser KE. M. Gaily, Farmer and Stock Raiser. T. W. Legg, ‘* Butler Carriage Works.’’ DN oT John Steele, pson., President, farmer and stockraiser Farmer and stockraiser. J.J. MeRee, Farmer and stochraiser. E.D. Kipp, Cashier. Receives Deposits subject to check, loans monsy, issues drafts, and transacts a | bottles by all leading druggists. 51/B1G WINNERS ON FLOWER. i oe | | Conrt Proceedings. County court convened on Mon- day, November 2nd, Judge Connell presiding. The following accounts were pre- ;sented and allowed: | Reuben Suelgrove support Steve Brodie and Abe Hummell Among Those Who Guessed It Right. New York, Nov. 6.—It is possible but not probable, that Governor- elect Flower felt happier yesterday of pauper $15 00 : early J McManus supt of pauper 15 00 than the men who bet on him. “Billy W J Cox, poor farm 149 68| Edwards, who was stakeholder for A L McBride & Co mdse 39 45|some of the plungers, handed out K C Bridge & Iron Co 600 00 | ¢80,000 to the lucky ones yester- W N Wood bride com 65 00 L Hagenor building uridge 85 00 day. p . : J B March Bridge com 85 75| The biggest winner on the election J J Franklin, assessing How- was “Tom” Patton. He is eredited ard twp 96 35) with gathering in from $20,000 to Wm Buzan supt pauper 18 00) 940,000. Steve Brodie won $4,800. Cadogan & Hatcher stationery 36 00 J F Banker labor F Deerwester, school com 37 27 T N Erwin, coal 237 64 G McKissick supt pauper 22 25 J F Meredithassessing Mound this on Flower,” said Steve. “Some- |G D Bernard & Co stationery 13 50 | Asylum No 3 867 25 M LEmbree assessor of Spruce} when she was a Child, she cried for C township, makes his returns for the} wyes suet Nelas (ghse cing 00 anos year of 1891. Caller Castorig J A Mathes appointed justice of =e Ee the peace of Mt Pleasant tewnship to fill the unexpired term of Harvey Rickett resigned. School losns—Dan‘el Reof, $950; Jerry Roof, $150. Pabli¢ Sale. I will sell at public sale on my ‘Account of W H Woed as special place, five miles north of Butler, on bridge commissioner, $6, rejected. Thursday, November 19, 1891, John Braun granted license to|the following property: Four | conduct dramshop at the mines. horses, two brood mares, one pony, | W H Ganaway granted license to|one mule colt, one horse colt. eight conduct dram shop at Shobe town. | milch cows, one yearling bull, three Application of Joseph Paggen | steer calves, three heifer calves. 24 ‘nhol asking license te run a dram|shoats, three brood sows, one sulky ‘shop at Hume is rejected. { Biidge commissioner ordered to | plow, one 12-inch steering plow, one examine bridge over Mormon Fork'three section harrow, twe riding ‘court. hold and kitchen furoiture. fifteen Bonds of A M Gragg. Miugo;' tons timothy hay anda farm of 129/ Holland Mulls, East Boone: Wm H_ acres for sale or rent. | Warford, Spruc W A Williams, Terms—Under $5 cash, | Howard; as collectors of their re-, over a credit of nine months. with | spective townships approved out interest if paid when due other | Bids on constructing bridge east | wise to bear 8 per cent interest from S5 and | general benking business. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Double Branch Items. Fine weather the past few days.. | Corn shucking and potato digging | the order of the day....Mr. Joe Baker, while digging a well struck a good vein of water at the depth of | 12 feet....Squire Laskey has his | house about finished. ... Wess, don't | you know you can't break a reck over your thumb?....Any one wish | ing tomatoes or axle grease, call on } Bryant & Moore at Kisnerville.... The meeting at Double Branch has closed; there were 25 additions... . Mr. Jim Harman was in the vicinity last week hunting cattle...... Prof. Young is very low with typhoid | fever....Quite a number of Pleas | ant Gapites were down at thej Branches ou the 4th Sunday...... RAW AS BEEF-STEAK. Baby's Fearful Suffering from Skin Disease Covering Entire Body Cured by Cuticura. My baby was taken very sick when he was three months old. and in @ few days he began breaking out. We employed both of the home doctors, and they could do nothing for him Then we sent for the best docter in Eatn Rapids, Mich. -and he doctored him for two = Weeks and he grew worse all the 6 ; andthen I took htm te Jackeon, tea doe tor who attends ev- pecially to exin div- leases. and then he iy CES whale en my hus- band we had better they would do an: goed, Dut in less than 75 “Please tell people that I won body started the report to day that I had bet on Fassett, and about fifty of my friends were trying to break twp 37 40 kL” J D Allen printing 93. 00 | BY neck , Power Bros lumber 6 40 Bookmaker George Sutton won CM Polson, wolf scalp 1 50] $5,000 from a man named Kimball. Stock Broker Ed Talcott drew out $7,000 of his own cash and $3,500 | steering plows, one 16 inch steering | jin West Boone twp and report to cultivators, one farm wagon, house- | it Is NEW and GREAT. | Flower. Rast. Jerry Simpson, senator Pefler.Gen's. ‘of Shannon's mill, rejected. date. Note to bear approved secu- Ordered that 50e per day be al- rity. Frepenick Syyper. | lowed for board of prisoners for the) C. B. Lewis. Auctioneer. ‘wo months from the time we began givin, Stock water is getting scarce. We | {hem to him he was entirely well, and not aaa 2 ik had last shot ere Sane began growing right n some more ri ke we had last | of. and we thou, e wi —— aes ; headed. There Saal not one The spring....Qur Arkansaw boys have | body, face, and head, only h aipoae as rae left us....Any one needing # road | bat what was as raw as beef-steak. 80 poor A 2 that there was not aaythi cart, call on E. R. Hall... .. Mr. Dil- | weak he could relog aetteng Dat bones, and eo lon’s family have gone to Kansas to Mre. Frank Barrett, Winfeld, Mich. soe . . y 1 visit the family of Mr. Sells....Won | Cuticura Resolvent der if Nevada won't catch Dr. Done | Spe memepeed ang skin purifier, and greatest = — rome ...Miss Vina Bryant | impurities aud polsongas clement edna re e Pri ! remove the cause, while Caticura, urned home last Friday from an | eer e antes rite apn eee extended visit in Ill., with relatives | beautifer, clear the skin and ecalp.and | Power B: lumber 3 85 é 5 : % lenehaie 9 i P,and reator: Bperais ads Rock Fassett coin yesterday afternoon. mend a . ~ baie pe — | every recten of itching burning alge ae ville twp $1 30} Abe Hummell was a game winner. Slicwaltex last ae “e a reaieats \ From pimples to scrotula, from interes omen GL Sayles assessing West He was in the Hoffman house dur- 4 fash erat Anes ee i 8 91 601; : = was attending court last week.... | _ Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, s0c ; ene EWP cessing Chare | US Flower’s darkest hour—7:30 un-| Wonder if W. B, went to Mr. Bent- | Poticr Drag and Cnernieal Corpetenion, Woathe | arper assessing ety til 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. He|ley’s Sunday... .It is reported that | rg-Send for «‘How to Cur skis lotte twp 59 70 ; : : a mumbai . : ped t 493 Fassett shouters in the lob- | there are a few cases of scarlet fever aaa : pp capa ee a “4 “om chief ois them being Biily |'” the community..... Rev. Miller | BART Ey ctiicure sop acct, hepsticen x A Orr, stenographer : ! 0 a 4 8 h a h = will preach the funeral of Uncle | meer plc aa panpes 18 00 rages tet a. of the Manhat-|comuel Cass on next Sunday, xt RHEUMATIU PAINS s i : 6 n Athletic club. Double Branch. ... Wonder why P. | 1 H g ti Harper & Atkinson mdse 2 pi “Fassett’s elected, Abe,’ he said.|G. Rob did not show up his colors | Pain Plaster relieves ‘Fhenmatic sec R & TA Ennis UOTE, Piv , hat he is| last week. Drxre. | calar pains and weakneasce. “price, erent RJ Hurley & Co 91 41 Five hundred to two that he is : 7 nesses. Pri u Bryan London 1 40! not,” cried Mr. Hummell, quickly. The republicans don't expect to —_—_—_——— Eli Henderson 7 20) “Go you,” said Swan. carry any of the old slave states | | J F Banker 5 70] oNow rll do it again,” quoth Hum-| ext year, but they feel confident of | | } {D W Drummond 6 05 7 carrying every other state with the | ts Harper & Atkison 1 35178 Le exception New York, Connecticut | M M Connell 66 00} “Go you, said Swan. and New Jersey. And they have a} one V B Vandyke 20 00} ‘Once more,” said Hummell, sav-| little hope of gaining New York.— | bars .. 3 = agely. Globe-Dewocrat. | We have the largest stock of Li- Sam'l Nery & Co 7 00 Swan guessed he would not. brary, Stand and Vase mented “I'm a little man,” said Mr. Hum- Makes the | : 5 J B March 3 00 Z = ! Lamps in the County |C W Hartsock 4 00| mell last evening as he smilingly eol- : Ay t Geo B Newberry 67 35] lected his total of $1,400; “therefore | eee ron J G Erwin 48 40/1 only order small bottles, Mr. Swan, | C B Cullison 2 75) put I'll order a small bottle for each| The marked benefit which people in run | : y M V Carroll . po one of your hundreds.” sonaneek Weakened state of health derive | Fred Warren Andthen the curtain desceded. igs es sarardls, conclusively pores) | 0 . James Drysdale 275 76 | go did the champaign. Hummull won —— py geep re oadreg ‘ ” E H Smith» 10 00) $4,000 in all the election. imparting fictitious strength from which there Dr T C Rebiuson 28 00 2 must follow a reaction of greater weakness Butler, Mo. Prices cut to Sarah Powell 22 50 than before, but in the most natural way 5 Mary E Elledge 22 50 Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired feel- pieces. They also have- Western Enterprise 15 00 iwriga Maps was siako peve nec Gastorlas ing, creates an appetite, purifies the blood, a large stock of and, in short, gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength. My strength left me and I felt sick and mis- erable all the time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. I took one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it cured me. There | is nothing like it.” BR. C. Brcor, Editor | Enterprise, Belicville, Mich. “I derived very much benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla, which I took for general debility. te built ed ane up, and gave me an excel- lentappetite.” Ep. JENKINS, Mt. Sav: Md. 1 NB. If you decide to take Hood's Barsa, aaebsaseit parilla do not be induced to buy anything else $500,000 instead. Insist upon having We desire to place outon GLASS & QUEENSWARE, Woodenware, Flour, &. High. est Market price in Cash for Produce. Call at once and get Hood ’s | real estate security a. large Sarsaparilla amount of money. Will Sive Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 85. Prepared on!: the best terms and lowest | Loi yet offered by anyone by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. | 0/4 AY ot i —— — pcob t : ; wn Tor one. two- 100 Doses One Dollar | #//.;¢ or five years Hare somemoney to loan payable on or before a sien date. Callund see how cheap ‘ve can let you have money- nas | The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. Chicago, IL A beantifc! and very artistic statuett 7 of Blaine. Clevela: Harrison, Meinien Wistnes Grant. Sheridan or Sherman. Abraham Lincoln or | eee ol lar. e figu: 2 Postal Now

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