The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 10, 1892, Page 3

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5 A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are vou Billions, Constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coate tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skin, Pain in Back and between the saoulders, Chills, and Fever, &. If yo Bave any of these symptoms, your Liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. HEeRBINE will cure any pee ot the Liver, Stomach or Bow- els. cine, , Price 75 cents Free trial bottle at H. Le” Tuc 5 Drug Store. 44-Ryr. H.L. TUCKER, i (Successor to J. G Walker) 7 | | DRUCGCGIST. Dealer in se i Drugs and Medicines | | | Prescriptions Carefully Compoun4- i ed. A night Clerk can always be had by pulling the Kno! front. | AUCTIONEER. T will ery sales inany part of the coun rasonable. tisfaction gauaranteed. | lon or address | D. V. BROWN, | Lutter, Mo. WwW. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTION fv oR. Bates, Cass Address me at Har- Dusioess in counties. sonyille, Mo. Reterence.— | | | irst National Bank and nville. 4 tt F. BERNHARDT & CoO. —FOR— PURE DRUCS “MEDICINES, 8 TOHLET ARTICLES, STOBACCOS AND | NE NES &RTISTS | MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS CiG A;ke 4, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS == I will pay the highest market price fer chickens and egg delivered | at my store at Virginia, Mo. Jt has no equalasa Liver Medi-| land Watt, awarded the Iron Moun | | $127,000 more than the state receiv |to *Mck HOW MISSOURI WAS HELD UP.! are associated here because they | were associated in the plans of the | thieves. According to the terms of the to the state, the Iron |Mountain was sold September 27, 1566, and the Cairo and Fulton Oc- tober 1, 1866, and both I | mortgage were pars chased by the state for t int of the state's lien. Governor Fletel- ler appointed B. G. Farrar, R. W. Watt and Charles S. Rankin tu take | charge of roads for d operate th state ler act approved by Goverucr | Fietcher the roads were adyert-sed | by the above named com mber 14, 1866, ihe] | nd theIron Moun-!} iouers rs to €x 1 south to intersect the Cairo and Fultou in three years and tuo the Cola Mississippi river ite bus, Ky., in five years; aud the Cairo and Fulton to be extended to inter-| -R. R. DEACON, SONS & CO. M | Cairo and Fulton on the interest fall-| HARD F A N D | MENT iug due January 1, 1860. The roads | - Deering Mowers, Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, ITHE MORGAN SPADING HARROW, FOR HARD GROUND AND CLODS, Top Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons, Puropes and Pump Repairing, Machioe Oils, iron and Wagon Wood Work. sect the Iron Mountain in three| | a ca ee eee / = x arse : ae i | the ‘and others’ referred to in the sertion and has no foundation in years. ow for the records. ibid twitl li , : fact.” Gey showtbeton tiated 5 are| td, notwithstanding that it was ict. shown that no such company |J. McKay and other following bids fer the Iron Moun- had been or t 1oad alone were received and , are ‘ ganized. Mr. Thomas Allen was sypened: Sam'l P Dinsmore & Co. $1,027,000 | 7°" Permitted to strengthen the bid of J. A. Summer & Co. The evidence, taken by a republi- can committee be it borne in J C Fremont J A Sumner & Co Southwest Mo Ry Co A J McKay and others Separate bids were made for the | Cairo and Fulton, which was then a separate and distinet property, as 1,000,000 | 750,000 | 600,000 | 550,090 muind, developed the fact that Governor Thomas C. Fletcher hesitated to ap- prove the award to A. J. McKay and Tron | the Mountain road ers of fotlows: : rae in the face of the fact arcing Se ‘4 | 4 clearly the lowest and TGR EnI Gian = Iworst bid; that Hume, one of the Joseph G Read and cthers | | “eround floor” membe 000 or of the ring, 30,000 to be used in Jeifersou City for the pur- Two of the commissioners, Farrar was given tain road to the lowest bidder, A J. McKay and others at 50.000; the three joined in the award of the} Cairo and Fulton to Joseph G@ Read and others at $350,000, and Gover nor Fletcher approved both awards. The republican legislature lad au- thorized and approved pose of securing the seryices of lead- ing republicans to advise Governor Fletcher to approve the award; that “Joseph G. Read to the Cairo and Fulton had been awarded at $350,000 then came forward and announced that they would not take that at that to the releasing of the state's lien cn | price unless the fron sonalits © = a “McKay and othe railroad property, but this action of | 7 i ae = 2 $550,000; dan the commissioners in awardi — » “Read and known to be i lhad no a and others”, whom sole very strange financial operations inregar d roa nt , others” were r, and that of Governor Fletcher in approv- sponsible; the state s of redress if the and Fr in facet “McK ing, the sale of the Iron Mountais to the lowest and worst bidder, was e the Cairo anew departure, and ac was appointed by the house regular session of the twenty fourth | the neral assembly to investigate it. | erally understood that the pl ROTTENNESS UNEARTHED BY THE 151 | to secure the rd to both IGATION. and then drop the Cairo and Fulton. The republic which Hon. J St. Louis was ¢ n committee, of | C. oe rman, as es appenrs ou page 639 house journalof regular = Iron Moun others,” he had several Fletcher session in 1867, took alarge amount in read to jaward of tl imony and reported to the|-\feKay house the eouciusions reached the in, tcewit: That Mr. Dinsincre his associates were ready to ¢: of test Governor jinterviews and | | y ind was i iby his excellency that he would not sanction a sale of out their bid had the read been] thy, property for less 181,020,000 awarded to them at $1,027,000 ut Mr. Chouteau agreed to accept which was $477,000 more than the} the proposition and to pay down this sum at which the property was sold to “A. J. McKay and others” eutire sum on the approval of the { to pay the state in 0,000 for th and uward to him Cairo king a total! of S1,- He testified that Governor 1 sed cash or bon ed for both tue Iron Mountain and|and Fulton. Cairo and Fulton: that Mr. Prector- | ious of St. Louis, agent of Gener: oath that General Frement and his associates | do, to consider this Fremont, testified under e him, which he did not h Mr. Chouteau wrote subject d that Mr. 2 > before the road alone,|award was approved notified him three times a8 | that his (Chouteau’s) New York as- much as the republicans sold it for | sociates, if the award to “McKay and | that the) others” was set aside, would guar- were ready and willing the $1.000,-!} 000 bid and if nece for the Iron Mou which was nearly sary 0.000 \ck ¢ afterwi and others;” Ly LT also have good feed stable in| Southwest Missouri railroad compa- jaatee a sum of not less than $1,900,- connection with my store. ;ny had ro authority to buy arailroad | 999 for the Iron Mountain. Netson M. Nestierove. N! ENTLEME You AND OLD, suffering from yous lebil Inntary losses, ghe effects of youthful error asea, We will sob ¢ Cure "pon ot 8 twenty years in compar and that the bid of that jcould not be properly ¢ | by the commissioners; of J. A. Sumner & Co. sumed | ae eae ‘i resident of A | by Thomas Allen, president in negotiations with Thom 1 The testimony further shows that ; ae jafter the bids were opened before Ga be the awards had been approved by Was ass Flecther “McKay and oth- safe and rapid cure, it has no equal. tions strictly confidentisk Particnlars monials tuailed (sealed) free. Address THE FOUBORG MEDICAL Co., 339 vingeten 8t., Brooklyn, N. x. CURED > atarial sold ta leading P we Will se THE BEST TONIC. ARE $ t JOHNSON TOMIC CO., 133 Clark St., Chicago, es m from tt | j Sout st Missouri Railroa 1 co: | wee a lissouri Railro te as Allen, who proposed to assume jny, for $750,000 which was $200,-| | 3 ane | the bid of J. A: Sumner & Co. for 600 more than the successful bid of tring their bid to him and | McKay and others; that the evidence | showed that J. A. MeKay has resid-! ediu M few ironths! jand that his property consisted’. ac | cording to his sworn state: ' | pair of afterward when the awards of on Mountain aud the Cairo ssouri only a Arkapsis mul ‘spring wagon and several thous dollars ir Mr. } re eae sale : inoney which he earried ir 1 not deposited in bid wes sigt s sig lance, gave them ¥$100,- up stock 1a his company 100 in several Yet Major Warner three brothers of : | Farrar were perinitted to come for- | * uys of the railroads: “The charges |ward and announce, in order to, that ‘ere was fraud or corruption | strengthen the bid that they were | in their sale rests. as I claim, on ase i ; Cairo and Fulton 6 per certs ‘ Au Governor Fletcher contirms the title act soon r upproved by to this property in the new purchas- id donated the balance due the state, with interest thereon, for ex tending the road from Pilot Knob to the Ar necessary to im ers isas line, an extension ing the road a very ite of default to January 1, | a short time before the ros j ww eleased under act of March j Platte county 6 percents THO, 00 | Int on same from date of default to Jan 1, I-#s, a short time before the i was released under act of Mch 2M 08 | total amount received by the on these railroads, including n deferred payments asad protit on operation of tain road nw “ > time when probably be | people will be required to s4 O00,000 more inte making a j grand total of $45,043,082 paid az |to be paid by the taxpayers as a re jsult of the dishone jof the railroad debt of [the republican party That is the truthful narra Missouri by ow the republicans stood up for h Missouri ait f tpped Har dates kin Er Itj faction | Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills, Act ona the liver, the nerves. new stomach A new discovery. princtiple—regulating and bowels through They | speedily cure billiousnesa, bad taste, tor- did liver, piles and constipation. Splen- did for men, women and children§ smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for aples tree at H. L. Tucke s4-ivr BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK Vee LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, = s SURPLUS, - - £125,000 00 25,000 00 F.J. TYGARD, - - - HON. J. B. NEWBE >. CLARK - = President. Vice-Pres. Cashier ners Church C. Bridgeford. Ed. M. Smith. ——— en CATTLE, ‘HOCS and SHEEP Yo LARIMER, SMiTK & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS CITY. Ao CORRECT val 2 prop + > » 1 as = ! “d cia valuable property the result has | erbox | yga-sourd Pacific Time table demoustrated. } : j : Arrival and departure otf pagsenger WHAT THE STATE LOS? After a time women may become trains at Butler Station. Ik will be seen that McKay, Bead | the leading merchants. Of the thir- | jNortH Bouny et al, came out $375,000 abead inj esiau Machias, Ma., six are the transaction, less, of course ind conducted by wo wuatever amount it may have cost « the mos them to putthe matter throah, on to enable them “to go before the party endorsed by men high in the faith.” The state did not come out so well as appears from this table: Bonds issued Irn Moun tain yi id interest «ds Cairo 501,000 5,570 ids iss: and Fulton Unpaid int, Jan. 16s 650,000 te ou sale & int 391,616 SG6,0S6 454 25.000 r to ussume worth at wrote out the various bids received and notifying him that they had two roads to Mel dorsed their le & Co. and Fre: dence in, but am satistied that spee ssioners rer, setting awarded the r thus: “Dinsmore i have no confi ulation is their object and not build- ing the road. Another consideration ith me would be the giving of it to men who belong to the progressive party of the state and have the syin- pathy of the capital ot the country.” Comimént is unnecessary. McKay, Read & Co. belonged to the “progress > call aud were in sympathy at that time about $375,000 of (Mr. z en S) with tai. The Hannibal and St. Joseph rail- load company met its engagements | with the state and was uot “sold” , by Governor Fletcher. wy, Read et al, he en} 2” party of the state} tsaccessful business | tblishiment in the town. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure Is sola by us ona guar. It cures consumption. Sold by HL Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. AC. Bikey of East | Joplin having been presented with a} baby. It was left at their door when Pirned to! the cloak was a carl bearing the fol- “Born July 29, 1892.” and » Children to Come Unto rbid Them Not.” | not over two hours old. lowing: “Suffer Li Me, and F Cure j mysterious ite ing, midnight wire cutt barn j burniay, ruuning off stoek and poi- order of Men of s has beea the two weeks. erect jat Des Peres, St. Louis county, The German Lutherns will an} orphi ns’ home building to cost $60,- 000 in place of the bailding erected over twenty years ago, which will ness, and all Price to and 75 vy HL Pucker. mpte ipt At Mexico Col. R. J. Whee'er of Toledo, O. ‘3 employed as. starter in the 1 pall bythe Fuir 2 day and expenses he leayes To'e!? and is | association | froin t Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our adyertised drug- | gist to sell Dr. King’s New Discov- jery for Cousumption, Coughs and Colds, upon thi dition. If you ‘are afflicted w | T. W. Sinvens. Tok 7:04 a. m. 2:28 pm. 1:46 p..m( 9-1:37 pom. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker's old stand. Passenger Local Fre DR. SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. ice i the courts D* ATYLOR | Will. prac tice sO Lice ove | PAs! 8908 GRAVES, ATTORNAYS AT LAW.. t Side Square, ag Store. "DR. J. M, CHRISTY, _ over Lans- hereafter be used for shop purpos- HOMOEUPATHIU es. : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Shiloh’s Vitalixer is whatt you need | ¢ EP Oo Mie tor constipation, loss ot appeite, dizzt- | ight. ician and de square, women and chile WHY ‘NOT? { | Whe oF $45,009,000 sappLep oN THE a cough, cold or| 7 re any lung, throat or chest trouble, STATIONERY, SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES, The immediate loss to the state | 224 Will use the remedy as directed, | ete Miedo contig Honan an | giving it a fair trial, and ex Inst Received y v ar rey ul ig Ge a uils | rot- | government was over 325,000,000. ! That is the sum which the taxpay- fer did w 25,000 Envelops from N.IY. si lie ee i ers have beeu taxed to pay and it | wot kr Dr. King’s New Dis Toilet from Phitad covery could be reliedon. It never mr the Loliet Soap from Fitistelphis <a ' was fastened on the state by such res as have been shameless der act of March 1 ‘ation will pre- | Trial bottles free Tucker's drugstore. $500,000 sty] Wedesire to nlace cuton real estate 7 a large anount of money. Will gine the best terms and loivest rates yet ofpered by anyone in this line of business- Notes drawn tor one: tiwo- three or jive years- Hare SOHLE MONEY to Jomir pauahle on or before a diren date- Caliand see how cheap we can let you have money- |The Bankers Loan & Title Co «| q- C. FULKERSON, Manager. ry disappoints. H.L at | Large | ot STATIONERS SUNDEI We have ail these things and there in QUANTITY! QUALITY! PRICE! © goods POST OFFICE EOOK STORE we aren

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