The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 13, 1892, Page 1

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er Weekly < —. 1MNes. VOL. XIV. CAPITAL, Receives Deposits subject to Check, I does a General B: DEPOSITORY FOR In the Real Estate Loan on Real Estate on lon Sn a.2QQ-_ Allen Levina Boulware, TC, Physician lurk, Monroe Farimer Mallard, J N Farmer Grown, Lula , Edmund Farmer Marg and the consequent efurts } Chelf, 1B Fa r } . } coleman, Sam’1 L if Farmer press to supply that cariosit Caruthers, GA Farmer en, A Farmer Set : 7 ‘ JM Physician Robt Farmer jnone the Jess the adves ‘ ort Farmer Owen, Farmer | ae a See Courtne M Stock Dealer Pharis, John Grocery go e far enough and Itis Deer » Farmer ris, © F Grocery Fa a8 . Davis, FR sman Timks officePowell, Booker Farmer D. kecley were ps futcher, © MH Prof Normal Sch Pigott, HH & DeArmond, D A, M ¢ Rosier, J M Farmer kkyans, John Farmer Reeder, Orear i The mat Evering J Physician Radford, Chus I The matter b nom Freemam, Carolineand Eliza Reisner, J Wot omething in the sh iniracle Fowler, Isaac Sullens, J L Banker 5 i z ay = . jto a mere ly scientific fact and itis WM. E. WALTON president J. R. JENKINS cashier 1 ¥ . . exactly in the same nature as any BOOKER POWELL vice-president DON KINNEY asst. cashier 3 5 other cure discovered by science and which depends upon the efforts MISSOURL UNIVERSITY. Extra Session Likely lof the discoverer to bring it befor Jefferson City Mo., Jan. 10.—The| the public by the reg cient | destruction of the State University | advertising. Cc ly the press Building at Columbia has rendered has came to t it of Dr. Keeley Build Main Nestroyed By Fire. Columbia, Mo., Jan. 9.—Blackened walls and smoking ruins are all that | is left of the main building of the Missouri State University. To night at 7:30 o'clock fire was discovered in the library, and though every effort the al high wind drove the fire westward | was made to save the building flames were soon beyond control. ind the structure was soon destroy- ed. The loss is estimated at $300-, 000. There is an insurance upon the building of $130,000 and upon the | library of $10.000. The library with its 40,000 Volumes and several hun- hundred valuable portraits, was lost. he greater portion of the law hbra vy, of the museum and of the rec- ords and apparatus was saved, though wits lost. | much valuable apparatus An elecraie wire becoming discon nected in the libray in the east wing is supposed to have caused the fire. | The forty ninth annual session of the | Athenieum Society was to have tak- en place to-night in the university chapel, but as the first comers arriv- ed smoke and flames from the libra ry greeted them. The most valua- ble specimens of the museum, inelu- | ding the famous elephant were saved. The president's house the agricultur- al college building and the club | house were unhurt. President Jesse said to night: ~The university will continue; not a| student should go home.” The Ag- ricultural College Building and va- cant house will be utilized for recita- tion rooms until better provisions can be made. There need be suspension of University studies. | It is a great calamity, but the State | of Missouri will not let her institu- tions suffer long for want of suitable financial aid to rebuild. John S. Clarkson, the local mem- | ber of the board of Curators, said ! temporary quarters would at once be secured and used until the work of | rebuilding could commence. The University loss will not be one half covered by iusurance. The main building was an old one, erect- ed in 1845; the wings, which were also burned were added in 1885 at a cost of $100,000. Noone was in jured at the fire, though there were several narrow escapes. The stud ents proper- | no did heroie work ia saving ty. ‘the Most Vleasing Way. Of preventing the grippe. colds, headaches, and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrgp of Figs. whenever the system needs a gentile. vet effective cleansing. To be ben- efited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the California Fig | Syrup Co. only. For sale by all | | druggists in 50c. and $1 bottles. 7 | | | H Missouri State Beak” OF BUTLER, MO. lowest rates without delay. ’ ; hecessary | of appetite, jit became poisoned it must be puri |! | English Blood Elixir has never fail-|y BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13, 1892. NO.& Exactly Right lalia pay for b beat it a c . ms $110,000. thers 18 Ki 1 hie Ui chi: ride of woans Money, Makes Collection ] ene : : bs ‘ . Victims of imtemperence, bas been anki s ; widely acvertise 1 COUNTY FUNDS. bis cauk os Ow be i . Department. Make loans} mone: «t the . . we © | id gy or short time at |gin the civctio rear Chicag« S509, Ot . Certai le iferred to has a 'to the efforts of the oo se “\tle as to the curiosit Clerk wh ch be rece ] a special long enough and there should bea rule adopted by which it willexelude of the General Assembly, and is thought here to day that Governor sessien anything pertaining te his institu- for i | Francis | | will issue a proclamation convening | Hon unless paid at the regular the body in less than a week's time. jrates The calamity to the State is great 7 ly deplored, not so much on account | Virginia Items. of the intrinsic value of the property | Graudma Huckstep died Janu. 8th | burngd as the blow to the great in- ie the residence of her son-in-law, C ble of a grip nature the cause..... of WW Park, stitution, which has of recent Porter. Old age and Jung tron- very properly become the pei yeurs nnd | Born to the wife boast of every truc hearted Missou a rian. The Governor left this after-| fine baby girl. Just suited... .It is noon for Columbia vin St Louis. | useless to try and name the sick, He will spend aday or two with \h urdly know a house that hasn't President Jesse, who telegraphed | sick in it, not one in town I guess .... We wish tos Hie that Dr. J. J. free from y tothe sick pub Mitehe eye trouble and we were the Governor urging his presence 4 After his return to Jeff erson City, it is believed that a call] Columbia il is now for a special session will not be long | Very much pleased to hear him read delayed j the county paper with as much ease e1“I couldn't stand it down f! confounded An able New York statesman was asked Washioston corres- pondent of the New York World the other day if he thought the alliance ders in cougress were really in ur talkabout tl sub- treasury and other schemes,whereup- e New York statesu earpest in th OF BATES on the n Was reminded of a jit wry which he %, i oe waste tere it|Cash Capital. DN. THOMPSON the winter of 183031, General! ee Strong, a noted man) fry, BNERINGHAM u in bis day, a democrat! T. W. SILVERS ras they were then commenly — called, Jacks state senator inthe, New Y lature Ant n ry was at that time at its height in ie New York, the state in which it bad H Hennett, Wheei aud both houses le Oe na slature contained Is e numbers | rs Wil- cis Grang- oi anti iuasonus, amoug liam H. Seward and Fre e lewislative leaders of the par ty. General Armstrong boarded for Receives Dey Feet eck, loans a time during the session ut Albany general banking business. Your patronage respectfu. tithe Columl betel, which he Tale of Two Cities. { y left and took up bis quar- | le hotel. A friend ho jinguried the reason of the change. /eventual | ters From the Sedalia Bazoo i New Ye: addr amouy other astonishing the followit Ss carriers’ “Ob,” replied General Armstrong there; too | much antiinasomy - ” : ° T y Pp e year a “Why,” responded his frend, Pebeme pte otc! (ue Years anerieo 3 The years go on forever. j {how do you mind that? Here are We're here to-day, to-morrow where? But let us each endeavor To do what's right—remembering The penalty of failure When good people die they go up high The bad go to Sedalia. ‘Seward and Granger and several | others!” | “Oh yes,” retorted the general, “T know that; but those confounded | fellows down there actually belieye jamst> The Bazoo has often wondered | where the bad people who now and; ‘then infest Sedalia hail from. aud is | ‘glad to be informed that they come! from Jefferson City. j Judge Houston James, a lawyer | | who came here from Osceola, about | Senator Peffer of Kansas makes two years ago, has gone to parts un- | haste to apologize for his bill to j known, leaving behind his wife and} fend 100 million to the farmers of | babe and a number of anxious credi- } | Indiana He says he introduced | He left Wednesdey and it is | the bill by request and is in no way | | said the notorious Mrs. Fulcher ac responsible for it ‘eompanied him. It is thought that. fy] ithey have gone to Oklahor took her financial schemes even than | }went to her people at Osceola.— | that proposed in his Indians meas | | | Springtield Express. | vre.—Kausas City Star. \ | tors. This is a hope-| Senator Peffer | The | went to Washington he was fall of ; and sign. Detore | deserted wife babe worse | : and comfort as ia years passed. He The First Symptoms of Death. is ready to ans calls day or | Tired feeling, dull headache, pains | Might... .Dr. Christy was summoned in various parts of the body, sink ‘family of A. J. Park. Three ing at the pit of the stomact 88 | of them down with the grip feve rishness, pimples, | Frank Sumue or sores, are all postitive evidence \y y of poisoned blood. No matter how | "°"' and Frank Addison gone to ..- Grand in Bright is v Dr. ance arourd ginia and I keep on hand amuni- it, powder 25 per fuse SO cents per 100 feet. N. M. Nestierope fied to avoid death. Ack&er’s | sick....Coal in abun ed to remove scrofulous or syphilit- | t ic poison. Sol antee. ion to raise d under positive guar- | keg, | > FAITH CURE. | | A Wife Extracts Medicine From Cap | | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, pen, Colo., Jan. 8.—Some sex- | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria sational developments have just come | When she had Children, she gave them Castorig to light regarding the death of Judge sules and lets Science do the Rest. | James Watson, who died a few days | ago from pneumonia It appears | that his wife was astrong believer in| From all appearance the alliance | the christian science faith, and when | bas run its course and now the lead- | | her husband was taken sick refused | evs aud defunct office-seekers are! to call a physician. Two sons, how- , using every effort in their power to ever, compelled the mother to allow | the services of a medical man, al-|athird political party and the St. lowing her to select a nurse, alsoa Louis convention will witness the christian scientist. Through a con- | spiracy between the nurse and the wife the medicine was extracted from the capsules and the faith cure relied upon. Mrs. Watson told the Judge that Christ was telling him through her to get up and walk and the third Then it will be poor old z party on the alliance. v great be the third party office see ers. Two Children Burned to Death. turn the remnaut of the order into | foreclosure of the mortgage held by | nee and | | ROYAL Rich Hill to work in | | Is THE ening strength than any other. Dep., p. 599-) | the Roya Bakin i strength. (Bulletin 10, p. 16, Inland The Jefferson City Tribune issued | Ad | tion thirty-six [30 | More or less, which conveyance Was made | ment of the principal of said note and the ab- | nual interest due thereon now past due aud S BANK COUNTY, ~ $50,000.00 & Company a or ste kraiser Y, issues drafts, and Ny solicited. transacts a RETEST SE A SE AAS RN Truestee’s Sale. Whereas, William H Adams and Harriet A ms his wife by their deed o vember 22nd, 188s, and record rder’s office within and tor i, in book No 49 page ‘signed trastee the fo ed real estate lying and being git county of Bates and state of Missouri, The west half of the northwest quarter of sec- 36] township forty-one (41) ot containing eighty acres a trust to secure the payment ef one certaa note fully described in said ueed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- owing descr: range thirty-two unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the | legal holder of said note and pureuant to the | conditions of said deed of trust, I will proeerd to sel the above described premises at pub! vendue to the highest bilder for cash, at east front door of the court house. in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis. souri, on Thursday, February 4th, 1892, between the hoarse of ine o’clock in the for+- hoon and five o’clock in the atternoon of that day, for the parposes of satisfy i interest and cost. ste Notice of Final Settlement. Notice it he eby given to all creditors all others interested in the estate of George Davis. sr., deceased, that l, W administrator of said est q final settlement thereot, next term Bates county probate court, in Bates coun stat Missouri, to be held at Batler Mo ait Campbell 1 to nase t the sth day of February, tse, M. CAMPRELT. lninistrato w Best Baking Powder The Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Roya: Baxinc Powner to be of greater leav- (Bulletin 13, Ag. The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show Powper highest of all in leavening Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Roya Baxinc Powper any other. ' persuaded him to make the attempt. He had taken but two steps from the bed when he fell the floor and expired. Indignation rurs high, and christian science is at great over on A summary of the report of State | Treasurer Lon V. Stephens, for the to be in the following finance ge con dition: Total recei Total disbursments Balance in treas Reduction of state the year Total bonds oat: pts... Dec fed’ du Sees a 30,000 00 standing. ... 0 00 i Sedalia, Mo..Jan. 10.—David Buck- | ner and wife of Smithton eight miles east of this city, went visiting last | night, leaving their two children, 5 and years alone. The! house caught fire and both children | perished. aged 7 some ingredients. It does not contain either alum ether injurious substances. Guthrie, Ok. Ty., Jav., 5.—Six, hundred Otoe, Iowa, Kaw and Pon ea Indians are hold st near Red Rock iu the Cherokee striy The Pawnees are hold a the Arkansas River $1,000 worth of presents messiah. table baking powder offered to the public. DB: Government Chemists Certify goes further, makes purer and more perfect food than he Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and whole- or phosphates, ot Epwarp G. Love, Pu. D.” ~The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and m *Hexry A. Mort. M.D, Pu.D.” ~The Royai Baking Powder is purest in quality and highest in strength of any baking powder of which 1 have knowledge. - Wao». McMurtrie, Px. D.”

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