The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 16, 1892, Page 6

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KNOCKED DOUT IN LOWA THIS IS NO BANKRUPT SALE. FRANZ BERNHARDT, = WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 2°... 2% North Side Square, Butler, Mo. will well after this day anything in hie store 1 now do all Watch and Clock work Myself eee ‘And as a learned watchmaker with GO YEARS EXPERIENCE I can and will give you BUmo Watch Repairinge 6 specialty. patisfaction. warranted. READY TO GO TO JAIL County Judges in Contempt of the U. S. Court. Kaneas City, Mo., Mareh 8.— ker Johnson, Thomas B Neyett and | Benjamin the three judges of the St. Cliir county court citation of Copenhage who came here under Judge Philips of the United States circuit court, returned home to-night. These are the sed to make a levy in y for the purjfose of paying the bonds building of The road was never built and the bonds, amounting to $750,000, got into the judges who 1 their cour issued years ago for the the Tebo and Neosho railroad. A Local Option Law Enacted—The Senate Foliows the House and Buries Prohibition. Des Moiues, Ta. March 3.— e 22 out fa ex The stence to ag 4 senate this afte: on oy a for actual Cost and Carriage. | wte of 27 to 22 adopted the Gatch hich silows county option. 1 community being given the lin jail before -Ba | | hands of third parties and the coun- | over twen- ty had no defense. For ty years the matter has been in liti- gation. Recently, as a compromise, it was suggested that the county pay $450,000, ordered to be last May, but such is the sentiment in St. Clair county that the judges dare not make the levy even to save them- selves from the punishment which attaches itself to contempt of court. Judge Philips ordered the judges March 21 to receive | sentence for their contempt of the court's order. Before departing ‘ Judges Nevitt, Johnson and Copen- made to return on hagen filed an application with the | 4) 00.6 q3o BES eer i clerk of the United States circuit | ere 132 cents today, to pay all court asking Judge Philips to sus- | pend judgment in their case until next September, in order that they may have some time to make definite arrangements concerning the pay ment of the bonds. Should Judge Philips refuse to accede to their re quest they express themselves as | determined to return here on March { 21 and cheerfully abide by whatever | punishment the court may see fit to | mete out to them. Cass county isin a similar fix with St. Clair. It issued $1,000,000 worth of bonds for the censtruction of the same road, and is plunged in- toexactly the same difficulties xs St. Clair county. judges returned home last night and a tax levy was! (8 e pe to settle |for itself by elections to take place than Wit ack the liquor question | not oftener every five yeare. binkceupt, and such is loyalty of the} The matter can only be bri ught up judges and their regard for the sen |Not oftener than timent of the that they will |The matter can be brought u spend the remainder of their lives | Ou @ petition of one fifth of the legal Three republican senators this afternoon every ti years people aly they will make the re- | Voters. quired levy. sided with a umber of democrats in the passage of the A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man | bill. | There is little doubt that measure will receive the approva Gevernor Boies and become a jute. An acrimonious debate pre- " ded the tinal ¢ the qu issue being as to - rested the politic s ) ] j_| bill | The announcement cf the vote *| was received quietly, but with signs jof relief by the big audience present. Not «a Bit of Danger. | New York san Catarh in Colorado. T used Ely’s Cream Bal Ti you goto free coinage; ii to leitarrh. It proved a cure.—bB. F put it shortly, our government of- | M. Weeks, Denver. fersan ounce of geld for Ely's Balu is Cream sixteen espec ounces of silver, why should not the |! d apte I as a remedy for ay price of silver sil the world over j Which is aggravated ee SORPOCINEDTEHAE Takion, nee Can jand dry winds.—W. A. Hover, diay g- ‘ : wera gist, Denve! the price of silver rise toand|~ [ ean recommend Cream remain at 129 cents per standard | Balm to all suf dry Who in Europe is going to|tarrh from personal expe i ounce. Ce a sell silver for less, if by sending it} Michael Herr, Pharmecist, Denver. tomamerien 1 f | s Cream Bahn has cured aepaeea pee arc re it ae j many cases of catarrh. It is in con- price? Nay imore, will < Euro | stant demand.—Geo. WW. Hoyt, | | pean holder of silver sell his coined phariny silver (and bullion silver practically none) for 129 cents per ounee, when those coins are worth cist, Cheyenne, Wy. 1 aah A Fall ot Eleven Stories. Chicago, Ii, March 3 —Bergan, new Ashland block of Ran- fell corner debts and taxes? Remember that dolph and Clark streets, from } the European coinage ratio is as 1 if to 154; now. suppose that France the elevnth story to the ground floor j to-morrow were to open ler mints | | jallow it, and similarly the political | bly pass those legislatures t The Cass county | with instructions to return on March 21 and receive the judgment of | Judge Philips for their contempt of | court in not making the tax levy in Tebo A com- May to pay the outstanding and Neosho railroad bonds. promise on a basis 75 per cent was | suggested for Cass county, but even | ome at Hi this the indignant tax payers would not consent to, and it is well known | that no man can be elected a judge of the county court in that county who is not strongly averse to the | payment of the bonds. The St. Clair county judges speak in the highest terms of the forbear- | ance, kindness and leniency of Judge | Philips. They realize that although | vide within the year accommoda- nota tie or rail of the road wa ever laid, yet the bonds are valid, because in the hands of supposed | | of 362 acres, aad there were three| innocent purchasers. They are wil pay $450,000. of their liability but of their ability. | The total assessed valuation of St. Clair county is only $4,000,000. Chere are sixteen townships in the | the confeder: county and in half of them the land | lic. is rocky and sterile, being worth not mere than $1.25 per acre. Nearly one-sixth of the land is still open to | Allow government preemption. The pop “ulation is only 16,000, and the cost of running the county is $20,000 a year. The interest on $450,000 at 5 per cent is nd to ftaxation and the 22.500 a ye raise this the would have whole b »wnships It is impossible t present rate ¢ to be doubled vill be the probable If the: cou bond cases. St. Clair | old buildings when the place was] Bru ling to give and have offered about | bought from Grover Young, which | Sore $131,000 to cancel the bouds but | have been they claim that it is impossible to | hope within a year or two to make is gv It is not a question the confederate home in Missouri! ;man at the Laclede yeste | building to cost | old confede Tuesday evening and was not killed His two places above left und he received oreven made senseless. to free to 17, would } your citizens here melt up their sil ver dotlars and them fot | French gold at a loss of 6 per cent? coinage at 1 leg was broken in exchange the knee, and three ribs on the side were fractured Jie struck some of minor injuries. Nor would your government do this | —empty vaults of silver to be exchanged for gold at the French mints, because congress would not {the elevator wires in his fall, break- her 2 momentum. He was quite cheerful while his ing attended to and all probability Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills, Act ona the liv ing the injuries were be- will recover in forces behind silver in Europe are such that no Jaw to sell coined sil ver for American gold could possi- new stomach and bowels through gore a the nerves. A new discoyery. They Mother's Friend. speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor | did liver, piles and constipation. Splen We have both used ‘Mother's Friend” |did for men, women and children. and find it to be one of the best medi-| smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for cine in the wortd id woutd not be]25 cents. Samples tree at H. L. Tucke without it in confin at cf any consid- Drug Store. 24-lyr eration. s. Sarah F Vincett, . Mary A Luck, Rock Run, Ala si Sord by The Famine in Hungary. Vienna, March +4—Horrible de- LL Druggiste. The Confederate Home. tion of starving people at Namezeto “The affairs of the’ Confederate |in the county of Arva, Hungary. ginsyille, Lafayette | Many have died of hunger and pri- county, Missouri, are progressing | vation and those who survive are | | favorably,” and bark. Child | said Major H. A. New- | feeding on roots day. ‘‘As i beggars swarm everywhere, making soon as the building season opens we will begin the erection ef a main $20,000. There are fifty four inmates of the home now, their pinched and pale faces show the suffering they endure. The ate soldiers, their wives} and the survivors emigrate and children, and we hope to pro- if they can, to some dis trict where they can obtain a chance to live. ion for 150 more. Tnere have been | | ten new cottages built on the farm| Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, e Best Salve inthe world for Cuts s dete Salt Rheum reve | ped Hands, Chiblz Skin Eruptions, and pos cures Piles, or no pay re uired. It} ed to give pertect satisfact ion | Th adapted for use. | For sa y H. L. Tucker, druggist. second to none in any state where | such institutions have Daniel Webster | been gever- was acc € 2 ss | s | ously proyided for all old soldiers of to say: I congratulate inyself that! -—St. Louis Re pub: | my first speech on ent g public} life was in behalf of schools. the Seme Foolish peor le it Shontd er in Everv Home. J. B Wi burg, Pa yond !son, a young carpenter, employed on the! left | principle—regulating | tails have been received of the condi- | pitiful appeals to travelers, while | death rate from famine is increasing | are preparin g to | | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box | common j rh Remedy. r free. Sold y Shiloh’s Ca ce socts. Nasal | by H L Tucker. oti ors JH “SINYHOUSIN - H3gINNT AUCTIONEER. the cc wW. A. ROSE, ) LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER at Har. UB ree ~ Pasion Ageney. John ry West Side - a’s store rooms Buter, Mo. —CHICKENS & EGGS WANTE! I will pay the highest market | price for chickens and e¢ i at my store at Virginia, T also have good feed connection with my store. | Netson M. Ne stable in ERODE. W. H. H. Larimer. Church C. Bridgeford. Ed. M. Smith. a ONSIGN YOUR— CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP To LAR LARIMER, "SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KA SAS CITY. —— ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY. The LITERARY (AGAZIKE OF BOSTON | jitis unic taining American Le | gends, History, Story and Poetry sophy and | j | A Few Articles for 1892 [oa BEES Oe SALEM WITCHIL RAFT, i Illustrated, | PHILLIPS BROOKS j llustrated. JAMES PARTON i Illustrated. | HOWELL’S BOSTON Mlustrated | THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY | STORIES A PROMINENT FEATURE ye Want this c & eats of Social | to Oa Year For sale on SEW ENGL AND MAGA Ilustreted | AND REMEMBER Sone CLAIRE T TE SO&q "AP PR°cU 2 MARKET, fo Mar. Ty AND Wiat SHatt WE BuY ? 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