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ba Butler Weekly Times. B VOL. XIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 38, 1892. NO. 37 disticct be HIS LIFE WOKh COMPLETED. : | teach a three ! ar: is x t = M nee EX-GOVERNOR HARDIN OF MIS. ed Luly Sebi accl on July H gina eart, the bottom SOURE PASSES TO His REST. OF BUTLER, MO. it letteng them fall CAPITAL, ~ 2 2 © « eSaiaio: 000. : 1 the horse became a OF BATES cou NTY frightens und ran away. throwing | Fait of Years and of Honors, the Ven- 5 Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | them violently to the grou rs bie O He CINE | Masinteate” Sue does a General Banking Business. | Ruble was pretty badly bruised, i her | oo ea | little sou but slightly injured, bat cumbs to Disease—Often Called ae DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. \M In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans) on Real Estate on long or short time lowest rates without delay. . the little 5 vear old daughter | is very seriously if not fatally injured. Drs. Clemett & E Gillespie of Amor al jet, and Mitebell of Virginia are in at attendauce ap ‘i gar rt her holding to Pubtic Duties by the Cash Capital. $50,000.00 People. Mo., .—-Ex Gov- es Henry Hardin, f July i ernor Cha yun D ON. THOMPSON Pres | : candy, cd ages oe ee ai esa toa 1 : i Vice-Pres — S cz s D He n | de un Couege aur one of a ice-Presid STOUK HOLDERS peanuts call on Nels. . . a a Loe : = Hips ee, Cannan Allen, Mra, Levina thinks he will carry the U Sm ail for | the — men of Central Dr. J. EVEN SGIAM | Secretary Soulware, TC yeician Hannah, W D medical student Slayback, Et Farmer e 2S ‘ Y “ee 4 E 2 = RS Attorney Ballard, J N Farmer t Hickman,G B Furniture deale: r Starke, LB Depu Heath, DB s Brown, Luin sae a see | Biggs bas a nounced for Treasurer 9:40 Oelock this morning atter a Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Jenkins, J R Cashier jon the republican ticket. I can say Lee ihantnan : = ~—-— argaret Kinney. Don Ass’t Cashier | that the selection is a good one, as} | serious illness of less than two weeks. B. Farmer Sam’! L Farmer G A Farmer M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer racken, Duteher, C Hf Prof Normal Sch Powell, DeArmond,D A, MC evy.Sam Dry Goods & Clothing rrison. C if Farmer ler, Alf Farmer racken, A Farmer Robt Farmer n, M V Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Davis, JR Foreman Times officePharis, C F Groce Booker Farmer Pigott, If H Bank Clerk Mr B has filled several township | He bi ud long been in feeble health | J offi ces satisfactorily. Vote for him, jand had b the |Tean’t for I am a true democrat. ' of physic naputhobat N. M. Nestrerope. s fone nation of his rected until last CREEPING MALARTA. r Wyatt, HC Lumber dealer Wells, W: iley Teacher West, RG Farmer Ww alton, Wm E President Wright, TJ Capitalist Weiner, Max Merchant as alla, Wm Farmer Ww on, GW Farmer Vanghan, JM alist under iuus for several ithe fatal tert was not exy care | ailments | Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a gen business. ral Banking Your patronage respectfully rwester, Frank Co sch com Rosier, J M Farmer Walle, JT Phyeician ume nncouscious. ns, Join Farmer Reeder, Osear Parmer Whipple. NL Physician ; IP fan Radford, Chas R terday afternoon he rallied Ballard Squit Francisco. SI Lawyer sullens,’ Fu Banker Insidious aud Stealthy in) Ap-) wind returned so that he was able yi ure : quibs Lone Oak Items — eee ‘ee hi ~lside, Some of leading democrats attend- An ice ere § er will be give Ce ee preeitant Oe ee aahion proach. | to recog those his bedside | nth : : d crats attenc 1 ic crs am supper will be given BOOKER POWELL vice-president DON KINNEY Want caelier ‘and to speak a few words tohis fam- | ¢4 the joint debate at the Deepwater at Lone Star school house, on Sat ; ne ‘ | tas “) Pr hEt iS P: pond Beco? A free for all pienie | y evening, August 6th, for the _ | DEADLY ANDUNYIELDING INTrS Hy. Old age aud Bright's disease} g Aug , the eee es GRASP were the combined causes of death, jat Ballard Saturday, Aug 13. Bring benetit of Rev. Eilis and family. All Johnstown and Spruce Twp. Items. Grove Aus. 6th...Mrs. E. A. Steele Deen treet sur dinners and stay all day. Plen- invited, ... Fruit not) very plentiful mae f Pb fae anh . . . ALMOST A > MISSOURIAS 3 : } Mr. Editor please inform my U_ left ae short a icin her sister | Extracts Prom a Lecture at the Sar- ity eee aud lots of water. Come | this season Misses Mary and | . Bros. that the Gov. is not dead if at Clinton after which she will return ica t ‘harl re covernor ee eae a are | Lait poate aa Taaeeeeck to her home in Mound Valley, Kas at : page gegen ce ae i eae ee a -_ ay e i pace and have one day's rest | Blanche Lyle are the happy posses- é . , , Seas pene ae by Dro S. B. Hartman. this state from 1872 to IST4 anc Bell Bros. attended the U.L | y es ae 5 ened car A fishing party from this neieh e : sors of gold watches of late. Messrs ! We hear ashame of the ou silat Rpt bachGod tance Ee J eanGEN Tad a one of the most philanthropic cit-;couvention at Johnstown Saturday Wal me H 1 Steal thatif it keeps seasonable, Bates + fast ek, rey hey hac Reported For the ae E wae < 23rd Preachine at Paviewiacd altou arsou and Stephenson . “ Pry sr0O: =e : a ie hiseneie ae ‘S er ee eles ing Fi i eta county will have one of the finest | very good success....During the | Ty ae ee FEES OE Mare re ES) Se eri hs Bill Hughes is Went fishing Friday and made a ; corn crops ever witnessed As , rain last Thursday, lightning struck de Ouset Of maaria is olten 80} horn in Trimble county Ky., July 15 . ce ee ee eet | Ww ‘ HO es y bi nd corn b uve come | the Pleasant Gap church: deine cow |insidious that it 3 juite dificult to} y ; b Aarons Mi ° “| eutting flax daily for his neighbors | good catch... Mrs. William Cooper wins, cabbage wud corn have come ee : ee ere 4 wires MS) he Ree d2U, but was brought to Missouri Wilson went to Butler Saturday | ig very sick . Surfe: 4 er ee wa ! Sao, Hall fe pled a * | detect the nature of it until it has fas when only a year old and grew to!on business RD Beatty aud ade ie ee ee 1 Ht Ps sige: ' With Grover Cleveland at the h d oe ull is plowing for whe eat. : teneditsel! thoroughly in PEEP LIE manhood at Columbia. His mother | Worshipped at Oak Hill Sunday ae ne Biome tae CLs ULaas long an and of the National ticket Hon. W. | Messrs Jim Carpenter, Will Sanford, Malaria oft a oe : W M McClenney, wife and sisters, | #24 is no better EF. Live J. Stone leader of state and J. W. | and John Wines will lea P Colo-f2 > CFteR Will pester 2) Person |was a sister to Walliams Jewell, foun-| \" isa Raia t M Cc 5 aa oe ON i | - a. | , F 1s visi Emmet McC Sunday... .> 5 een Choate as Banner carrier of the |rado this week. Succes gr the | for months without making him sic! k | der of William Jewell colle ree; Lib} oe qi and dwuclitecs aaa ire But- Denehey ‘Called Him. county ticket we will carry everthing boys....Mr. Edward Speece of But jabed, but making him genuinely | erty. ad from her be inherited his |Jer Monday the 25 h The girls are | New York World tonr eit uD tl eu down. Es ery sr mem gyn youths | miserabl: ‘ping rigors, eoated | literary tastes. He attended the|attending the institute...Mis Lyde “Here's $400 to bet that Ben Har- ‘ ° $V e du in |é ane $ winter. ..... ive, appetite chanceable. ant 2 2 ly ; Se oe \ F i s an ig Patt ot forget it David Laskey went to Pleasant Gap | tongue, ypetite changeable, an 1] best schools iu the state aud Miami; Wyse and sister are attending the yison will be elected president of No’ > SF ’ i : see | oe a 5) wonaats f z : ; i i ad or oe ree Ieee . Rev. Wm. Henney and family | last Saturday ...R.E. Steele and) many indiseribable e ensations ee university, where he received the de- peat set fede 2 Pa he the United States,” said Pawnbroker f i eonuine savreeable ki ; Cc ¢ > : king $ rday nig e i : are » spending the summer at Eldora-, wife to Round Prairie last week. \8 nun igreeable kinds Chills grees of A. B. and A. M. a few years Be ae Agar uae Caeataye nae Harve | Elward J. Sparenberg Saturday ‘harley Ite’ re 0 re ner t ) very irr Ta wae ¢ : > . - impaes ‘i . } do springs..... We —, the : _ appr es 29 ype and hot flashes of very irregular du-! pefore President Harrison and W bites; Ryan came over Sunday evening af-| bight, as he triumphantly waved a speaking at the church two miles! home from a visitto his sister at | ration currence come and teid received theirs. On his|ter Lis mother, Mrs Greer ‘Sam roll of bills in Str : < ‘ 7 ‘ i : ‘ er, A == Ue ilis in Struve's oyster house, . Spruce P. O. Hon. J. W.| Green Ridge, Mo ....Charley Bry- | i eee a , | Z : : 5 is oe 3 ee of a cake ant informs us that he has about 30 | eS Hg esices Ue return from college he entered the |MeFarland returned from Butler jy Canal near Eldridge street He made a fine speech, proving that mouths of green grass to cut yet ee = i s : “ neler 5 How cil cede dass Se Cer peaks ore a I. ht he SL RII CaN Ui posonyuile, democracy was the party for the The thrashers are kept busy. uike | my, and the t ral tendency is eo) don at Columbia and in 1843 began reports them better ; Grid John Denehey, a staunch Cleve- a: ae ee Shi : -* os — v8 tthowe will = ry 5, hag SURE AE of |to practice at Fulton, where he was|M'L Embree visited RM. Alexan |land supporter, as he counted four ie wie w eines rea Sd AU ly bon we eect Rech’ ko aad Sel soon afterward elected justice of| der and wife Saturday and Sunday | $100 bills 3 yeratie party ste: g PU. | S' re see a 5 . At i yes ae a ae 1 l L. rs se but the entire | Bros. cireus at Rich Hill Aug. 3... pie the peace. In 844 he married Miss} I Sey 1 ou ae : — “ae : 1 “What odds are you giving!” ask- crowd yelled Rats, and he faded The cemetery needs cleaning liable, but} Muy Barrof Boone county. His | ee ae ate aoe tax : Mics el Sparenberg, who showed signs of away like the last rose of summer | Why not attend to it at once?...... | be men- Jecal business accumulated rapidly | ee brea Ot ait Senet weaken eat d Mrs. Ett Fie WMsae ino tallag eelion nthe | 4 se : S : ; | Laura Embree spent a week in Shaw- 1d sat down.... Mrs. Etter o 2 es . eet ee ee | Ones Beak: fervous and he soon became known as 0 ej nee at Jas. Allen's Our merchant} “Why, you made the bet. ed the family Sige ae Jas g...Mrs. Maggie suer ras | Deak rpnuina ars inktats > . : 7, =P ean ee penne ss sak t Fi aire Tho hinds 5. Sokenien | this Meeuberhodes fave nes spe distressing palpi tion of the pleaders in the state. His brie Se Tom Brown plowing for wheat: jet you back out of it Vil bet you AE we THLE Jvesie, | heart, defective eyesight, total ina-! gre still referred : lin eenes Let's all help fix the arbor and | 2~ ~ouneeothaiGrover Glee was a grand success. Judge Boxley | LITTLE JESSIE. | yesg are still referred to in the centra leh Oa) tiewovouna ee aa =500 to your S400 that Grover Cleves the old war horse of the Democratic | ware re j bility fo re write, or do ¢ busi- part of the state as models for young | ra the camp ae ting aii ewe ans lend will be inaugurated in Washe z 4 a . | lr ydan 1? 2, " 1: = : + me party ee peg = — tee ny emits: Iness: ur as n lant iat color, yers to copy and his suceess was | the 3d Sunday at ie Walnut ©. P. ington March 4 ue a ine ee Abe ey rn only — oo — loss of flesh. Melancholy feel- | so great that he was almost over-|church......Qur reporter reports And Mrs. Struve who Leeps the erated DY Yj} er Stone's majority will be forty or jj gs, a discourage ee AP B : enc £ work ¢ =a Tae i t Simeon P. Francisco, who also made | fifty thousan a “mMhe board of dL ings, a discouraged, listless state of | whelmed with business before he was |! ty) a rk emu business live ly; oyste: house, las the money ag a grand good speech, showing our mind, mental depression and confu- [Bone sey Gls Wee ae rectors of Gri andview school district | | 30 years of age. si shea z stakeholder. A ithresber,...I N Kuntz and family § U. L. brothers that a vote for “Leon- | are trying to secure the services of | S10P © f the mind, surely indicate FTEN HONORED BY THE PEOPLE Su ved i y f ae Bie : 5 OFTEN HO} » B E PEOPLE. mdayed in Ballard, ..,Wheat and - ‘nid hasdtall sy ard was only a vote for Warner. We | Prof. W heeler to teach their winter | the presence of Malaria. This é | ax pee aaueoner a ip When Cupid has full possess on of hope they will consider these term. We hope they will succeed, | | form is called malarial billiousnes Tn 1848 Mr. Hardin was elected | us....The Rev T S Mosier is on ibe , *e heart his victim msy be led ta F speeches and act accordingly. W-/ as he is a first class teacher... . Mr. \F orthis + O. Atkeson was expected to be pres walking malaria,” Jas Goodman and family which | State's attorney for the Third judi-| sick list, so we hear. g' mos: any extremit .We ean put ent but failed to appear. Dr. Choate | Lafayette county on a visi egoing | PERCE sere Coleen min alloc | Fralec-vree — th rage & = season ots Ss a x | La ee er for his Daily if in need of va acted as chairman Cae Wine aml member the supper at the Nestle | im to study, Pe-ru na should be ta-/ an indictment was ruled against by | assistance Denitariey per pa AGONIZING ECZEMA very appropriate remarks in present | rode school house; date will be given | Ken as directed on the bottle. Aj the court. In 1852 he was elected |}oom, am afraid 3 ing the speakers. Music was fur nished by the Urich and Johnstown | bands ali of which was good...... | ell, A jthe court. In 1852 he was elected entirely | to the guine from Callaway | county exd was re-elected in 1854. later....Mrs E Nestlerode, the skillful treatment ot Dr. is slowly recovering. under Miteh-! course of Pe-runa_ will Pl cleanse the system of every particu- | aed ’ Har of the malarial boom, am afraid Kacsas and Iowa may go democratic aud with New York, we will leave nothing for the Awful Suffering. Driven Almost In- sane by Doctors. Tried Cuticura. , . tirely * In 1855 he was chosen with John W. | «pj road” a ee middle of the road : \ ‘There will be a picnic one me south | of coal at Vermillion & Samps cn poison. There-| Reid of Kansas City and Thomas C. | peen selling last post ope Uae Cured in 4 Months. of Ballard, August 13th 1892. Sev- | jank.... We don't often want to bet, fore, if you have any kind of bad | Richardson of Scotland county to|.,.,.Milt Beatty hauled about 125 eral prominent speakers expected.) put we will bet a full grown L | feelings which you attribute to ma | revise and complete the statutes of | | bushels of wheat to Passaic Tuesday. ' All parties invited ral attend. . : .We : |skin against a weasel hide that aria, by all means follow this treat- | the state and did most of that work. S| Milt j is a hustler.... Fisher, Bros. & the govern nor ge oe on me sain yes MOS — & Stevenson will It at once restores the ap- | 2 revision was completed | Co. are dong good work with their the U. L. Party the tre par there .Lafe Short is still un ; ae re-elected to superintend | threshe Wi fl Watford stacking luring its administration in t } : petite clears the befogged senses, | mine and ieee : ae Hl Warford stacking coleal Tees ee about much; 1 tice ok eee so poo eoson Tu) cate te, -day with the help of Lee county and if they call the actions weaker. hopeful state of again sent to the| Embree and Price Bros Dick k - 3 } . cana } & a ice see L. af their party pure, — : t ae Minnie Morrison and Bell 1 which 1 ris sure to des from Callaway county | Greer is the lightning measurer for bie og | ba al Laawieead: oe a gene = tte | troy. A thorot e of it will con- ; ox a one of the Fisher machine and Dee cuts the ri Music normal is now in session at = : 2 “D hs ones o wast: | vince you of its wonderful power in| gers of the Falton luy bands, ...A number it seems are go- i Mus pees piggies ington, a C, have no vote, or vo Bi scie nen % which capacity and that ing to Dick Andrews for apples as Appleton City. - rof. iB. C.U useld in national or state elections. Ailj" — secretary of the board he acted he has lots of them and they are fine of New York City principal, Prof. | persons in ofice hold the same by | : es and re-/ for twenty years. In 1860 he was ones... .In company with C D Cole Edwin Moore of New York City as-) appointment. The people hold no store to perfect health as 3 ; sistant principal... .There will be an litical or political | the chronic nature of the once made chairman of the judiciary | drove to Urich, aud must say were 1 shioi barbecue at Urich, Aug. , ie ¥ SUSE ar ae i a i h, aud must say were 4 —* ee Gov. Syorrt. gather The Sree Ao the low. Should constipation ex- commuttes: 5 surprised to find it had improved 20, 1s x0 ORT. district are paid equally by the peo- nine HME MEAG Es neheeid In 1861 Mr. Hardin moved from | much since we were there last, it eee Sip age “i ala ame time, Man-a-lin should) pyjion Baars oe eas : re os Double Branch Items. ple and the T nited States govern ante é ‘ I ulton to Mexico and abandoned |a nice little city, and number Y ‘ . ment...... Mr Carnegie could not eau cee PS up the poltical field for the legal in! handsome residences, and sever A fine rain last Thursday. . cau have selected two better nen to look the nervous system and enriches the which he added greatly to his fer-| brick business hous -Two men f the as -_ eg - wheat. — inte ~ s while he is enjoy-| blood, giviug strength aud vitality, t™ eu was so successful that ten’ from Appleton lcoking at R D's king fine,a few more | ing re breezes ¢ 5 s 1 4 . . ars la P Was r } .Corn is looking fin ew me ing the pure breeze of fhe Sootkislt | is Mana lin rectones the ante, years latet he was able to retire er- horse and they pronounce him a rains and there will be lots of it.... | highlands, than Mr. Frick of Reon | 4, ioe Gaal e : aotly from the practice of” the: good one Zemember the Grandma Rinehart is slowly improv- | sylvania and Judge Cl has of the excretory glands, enabling the In1 » was again returned | the 13th, it is for all tot Pee ing....Miss Markie a is vis | Missouri...... The system to iid itself of accumulated state senate and in 1874 he all parties aall he aes itt zai : iting relatives near Spruce... a people's party will meet nging back to this most led upon to become the dem | doubt: so cowe al Jack. Sear Dillon and sister, Mis Saturday 1 . Aug 6th, 2 made a flymg trip to Wo! Friday returning Sunday Smallwood of Kansas City is v ing at her sister's Mrs L C. Hall .The Democrats of Pleasant Gap township will meet to organize a elub at Double Branch August 6th -Several of our Sunday School picnic, at Orchard t young people | will take part in the exercises at the | sent to the adily as state senate and w oe al caucuses, conventions I difficulty |‘ of invalids the fush ate for 1 governor. He ize clubs. gof perfect health. for use accompanying Tague, a No. i. & Stevenson club. All democrats are requested to turn out. ..... oot | directors of district No. 2 | male colle: Ze, of which he was ji dent up to the time of his death. pres-; and wife, and Lo | Prosperous and contented workmen. | = | What base ingratitude. | vote ne: sylvania his mills ag our better half we for ie to his W it is costiug . per day to protect “HOW MY BACK ACHES! st these same happy, he, Kidsey Paine, aod Weak i iy aticurs Anti-Pain Plaster.

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