The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 2, 1892, Page 3

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THE FUNERAL. | Thousands Await the President. $500,000 We desire to place outon real estate security a large amount of money: Will give the best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone in this line of business: otes drawn for one, two: three or five years. Lave some money to loan pauable on or before a given date. Calland see how cheap we can let you have money- The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK v LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK of Sympathetic Friends} HE IS RECEIVED IN SILENCE. | With Bowed Heads the Spectators View | the Cortege as It Proceeds to the Chareh and From Theuce to Crown Hill Ce tery —Simple Ser- e- vices. Inpranapouts, Ind . Ox —The last sad ri over the mor remains of Mrs. Benjamin Ia for thirty- nine years beloved wife and helpmate of the president of the United States, were performed to-day in the church in which she had f ed in tal ison, health and in the afternoon the body of as laid to adv the first lady of the 1: rest for all time in bed Hill cemetery. The funeral train arri morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock, on s dule time, and was received by thousand of sym- pathetic friends, who occupied all points of vantage along the road and crowded the station to its utmost capac- ity. It was a quiet throng ifested its appre a by x tful president was person majority of the cro Crown ; a 4 4 | ‘all ‘ 4 f q ; IN BATES COUNTY. their part to give vent to enthusiasm 2 was erally repressed. Nearly all CAPITAL, - - $125,000 00} the men pre: moved their hats i os es and bowed their hes is en he passed SURPLUS, - - — $25,000 00] through the station ling his sorrow- res provided for oo ing family to the 3 > TIVO F them. ; e de T YGARD, BoC President.| “4 delay of half an hour was caused in 4 HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, Vice-Pres.| transferring from the funeral car the j J. C. CLARK - - Cashier | wealth of emblems that typified the de- votion of hundreds of friends. Then ; the casket was lifted and slowly and 4 WwW. A- ROSE, reverently the cortege moved ont aye through the sheds of the Union station LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER. to the carr s in waiting. The cas- as f - John B. Elam, the - Will do busiaess in Bates, Cass and - 4 adjoining counties. Address me at Har- ind: : risonyille, Mo. capes yea a Reterence.—First National Bank and Wallace, aDr: Allen, te S Bank of H 4 tt Ju Niblack and Fish lain and John R Sag uis Thar Ge OS = ng them came the sor’ tives and the president’s official family GO TO-— The church was elaborately dec- orated. When the funeral procession arrived C A VAN HALL at the church 5,000 people thronged the a s 5 sidewalks and streets, not boisterously, | but with a show of the most i: - fevest ii Therpolice hadimiorit ; ropes ae holding the people back, and the « wae littediand’ borne ante the church ! F. BERNHARDT & CO. | without incident of moment. The church services w character- ized by the greatest simpli As the —FOR— coffin was carried up the nd de- posited in front of the chan the 3 organ pealed forth a soft melod The choir then sang “Lead, Kindly I ie with beautiful effect and Dr. Ilains of- fered a short invocation and read a selection from the iptures. MEDICINES, ‘The funeral sermon was upon that text, ““Wherefore comfort one another.” At the conclusion of the sermon 5 touching prayer. TOBACCOS AND The choir then rendered “One ‘ ly Solemn Thought.” Dr. Haines ¢ NINE CIGAR 3, the service with a benedictic cortege took up its line of ARTISTS Crown Hill cemetery. MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS ADIUTANT-€ About Fifteen Thousand Students Physic- aa ee ally Capable of S . WASHINGTON, Oct Prescriptions Carefully Compounded repost Bea he A liberal Patronage of the publie is solicited. ing the se 3 ies ___ | Was 18,48¢, WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS) 6,000 more than the numb for the sch ie year 1889 rumber of students phy of military duty is reported a q 000, of which number 8.098 wer quired by the faculty of the sever: | stitutions to be enrolled as military students. Gen. Williams recommends that the annual appropriation for the national guard be increased from $409,000 to #1,- ‘ 000,000. Speaking of the question of the advisability of enlisting Indians in the army the report states it hasgbeen confirmed by the experience of the past year. Pieces Piso OE Schoolbook Question Argued. SEDALIA, Mo., Oct. 28.—The argu- ments in the injunction case of D. C. ‘ Heath & Co. vs. the Sedalia school board t I will pay the highest market | to prohibit the use of any text books in | price for chickens and egg delivered | the public schools of Sedalia other than those provided by the schoolbook com- missioners of Missouri were concluded in the circuit court yesterday and Judge Field took the case under advisement to render a decision at the January term of court. at my store at Virginia, Mo.- i Talso have good feed stable in connection with my store.> Netson M. NestLerove. Nancy Hanks at Sedatia. | unanimously ele SEDAL Mo., Oct. 28.—Ten thousand people keyed up to the highest pitch of excitement assembled at the new kite- shaped track to see Nancy Hanks, the matchless daughter of Happy Medium, go against her world’s record of 2:04. After the race 10,000 people cheered the beautiful mare to the echo, though she had failed to lower her mark. She made the mile in 2:06} Missouri Pacific R’y. 2 Dailv Train 2 ; KANSAS CITY and} OMAHA A COLORADO SHORT LINE Ve , Oct. 23—The house of cor- To rectio: Goellersdorf was burned yes- . . 5 Daily Train, 5 terday afternoon. The fires Kansas City to St, Louis, Austrian Prison Holocaust such rapidity that many of the ; oners had to jump for Twelve are known to have to death and others are missi of those who e: i] | THE | PUEBLO AND DENVER, | i PULIMAN BUSFETT SLEEPING CARS Sansas | Ma ived from Sidney, v j land, and Honolulu | Among the ca |for the A | 100,000 more H. C. TOWNSEND, | A@erican ban as Aru General Passenger and Ticket A’gt/ atioy ST. LOUIS, MO jeountr y. y to Denver without change | derstood THE ORIGINAL THE SANTA FE RAILROAD. t Election of Directors—Earnings of the/ System. | Topeka, Kan., Oct. 28.—The annual | meeting of the stockholders of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad | Co. was held in this city and directors | were elected as follows: George C. Ma- ! gown, Allen Manvel, Thomas Baring, | B. P. Cheney, C. K. Holliday, Alden | Speare. William Libbey, Re bect Harris, | J. J. MeCook, George Ro Peck, George A. Nickerson, F. B. Purcell and D. Sev- | ery. The direct above, was ever cast at a me stockholders. re-elected by t of the z ry companies took place | later in the day. i ATCHISON-FRISCO EARNINGS. The annual financial statem sented to the stockholders makes following exhibit: Average operated mileage, Atchison system proper, 7,124; gross earnings, : 189; net earn- ings, $11, se in gross earn- Bain, Fish Bio's and Harrison Farm Wagons ; incre 3; increase net earnings, Louis & San Francisco average operated mileage, | railroad, 1,864; gross earnings, €8,805,437; net | earnings, 618; increase in Bross | earnings, ; increase in net earn- ings, $403.442; Colorado Midland age operated mileage, ings, $2,163,600; net inerease in gross earnings, $1° crease in net earnings, $ totals—Average operated mileage, 9,338 gross earnings, $47,347,226; net earn- ROUND 0 W. H. H. Larimer. Church C. Bridgeford. Ed. M. Smith. oe en —OONSIGN YOUR—— CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS CITY. the mar Franz Bernhardt] On the north side of the square, ding do Butler, - Missour.. Does his own Watch & Clock Repairing | | Also Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sil- verware at | ACTUAL COST AND CARRIAGE, For the text twelve months As a watch maker of 52 years experience can and will give you satiefaction. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. ‘Suge Sud pue s3 ings, $1 increase in gross earn- j ings, € increase in net earn- “ Sangre ings, $1,992,365. The net income from == = =Sserpe ———————— , CONFIDENTIAL. various properties not included in the c cence, ot bad effect above statement amounted to $1,000,000. R. R. DEACON ’ SON Ss & co. é a WVIRKER'S rraree, curease, Ht: Bad Fire at Clarksville, Mo. ed tara etic Sonu CGnTetcion St. Lovis, Oct 28.—A fire broke out in aa. § = the drug store of J. P. F ink, in Clarks- | Winnepey, Manitoba, Oct. ville, Mo., yesterday morning and be- | my Rey. ERY fore it was subdued everything on the The Rev. E. R. Young, a Methodis Collins house block, excepting the hotel] missionary iu the Far North f itself, was destroyed, and that was badly damaged. The loss on buildin; Tor ;many rs, has the confession of an jaged and stock will reach fully $60,000; in-|®%9 dying Indian He accompani- surance, $20,000. The heaviest losers}ed one of the Sir John Franklin re POR: one & Soi obaceo fac Faas . Meg ee Emenee Lorys lief expeditions to the northern seas 000; no insurance. Thomas Crow-| — e ley and William Schubert were crushed | Supplies became low and there was to death by a falling wall. danger of starvation. Before decid Ginecinnaee Coenen Galion: jing to return the commander sent New York, Oct. 28.—Cooper pate | this Indian and another across an as he any great crowds during the , : SRS Ny : et crowds ke island to leok the other side. campaign, but last night’s demons! | pat : z tion in behalf of Cleveland and Steven- | They crossed and discovered in the son under the auspic x American Cleveland a r by more people than any preceding it. At least hall choked the st roundi and Cay | distance three masts risipg out of jthe ice. They were nearly exbaust- WO people crowded into the }ed, aud kuowing that if they told proper, while as many more/the commander of their discovery | the corridors, overflowed into} yout eo to! : ts and crowded ali the sur-|e would go to the place, they de- dewalks. The esident | cided that it would be better not to Schurz were the speakers. | tell him, for they feared the starva ition of the en ire party in the event of delay. Accordin 1 Lreported h The next day the expedition ed on its return. ly they return ving found noth ada The deme have filed th start Indian The munic » went in were certain the ma ts belongd to one of Frauklin’s vessels. Will ter with dysp liv- 4 Shiloh's Vita Sold by H L Tuctr-} you. Appeared.” », Til., Oct. “The Man —The eour age of Liveryman John Kloebr of Coffeyville, Kan.,in helping to re- ne | pulse the efforts of the Daiton gang | ks of to rob the two banks at that place | ors | October 5 was given formal recogni | _| tion today. Homes Hong, assist- | a Ske nas of Natioval onsoas to admit! Bank of Chicago, acting for a num- a schoone the D county t,/#nt cashier the First s modify of polit News comes from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, of a conflict between the guards and a regiment of ¢ Sint | ber of well known Chicago financial civil | en, forwarded Mr. Kloebr a medal | neers Commemorative of the event in| ae | which Kloebr is credited with firing | Jemer jthe shots that laid two of the Dal- | subdued | tons low. The medal is gold with a | done large diamond set in the |The inscription reads: | “John Kloehr—the emergency | e out in building A serious fire lyn Cooperage Co. City, N. about £300.000 ¢ Several Europeans having been seen in the Dahoney army, Col. Dodc French commander, has offered ward of $400 for each one captured. The court of queen’s bench at Dublin | has issued a writ of execution against] For lame back, side cr chest, use Shi- | William O'Brien for £3,000, the amount) Ioh’s Porous Plaster. Price socts. Soild | of a judgment 3 t him ina libel; by H L Tucker. suit. { Cc. L. Zant, alias Bl rest at center. i] varose, the man appeared.” plan trier ink Phe Lost is Found for robbing} St, Louis Republic. John Locmiller of $8,400 in Oklahoma! x . : 3 = City, Ok, turns out to be Curt Easley,| Sedalia, Mo., Oct. 27.—Editor E of Bo : D. Crawford of Sedalia Sentinel, Webst toms at indicted with him r the admission of Chinamen into this! a sensation, has been found. country, were dismissed on tria. ! The two great parties will be equally balanced in the Fif whose mysterious disappearance in February created such He i in Denver Colo, andit was learned | almost : . ~ A 5 Tone , to-day that his wife who left Sedalia | congress, according to a statistician, three weeks ago ostensibly to visit with the people's and Farmers’ Alliance | frends in Kansas City. members holding a balance of power. |) =i, ra The divorce business in Denver, Col.. | 747 t ale < 2 is booming. The number of divorces; That hacxi Z cough can be so quick applied for during the last six months| cured by Shilo’s Cure. We guarant exceeds the number applied for during) it. Sold at H. L. Tucker's Prescription the previous six months by nearly 100. | Drugstore. The false work of a new bridge being : So a constructed over the Cumberland river Indiana’s Supreme Court has de at Pineville, Ky.. collapsed and five clared the registration feature of its workmen were thrown into the river, nee 1 nee 3 ; : roe + new election law to be class lecisla- fifty feet below. E. Hiekox, of Wy.) és pode class lecrels month. O., ed and the rest se- tion and uveorstitutional. riously inju The Me 18 bas join Croup, whoo; is immediately 2 2 ion, and are now t by the latter prof. bers ef the oe ;uear the international line, brings | inews thata band of Apache rene | | jhumber of armed men are trailing | the vicinity of Colonia Pacheo, where | | they murdered the Thompson fam- }a time I could not see | cured. jean hi roops mm Hot Parsuit Deming, N. M. Oct. 26 from Carivalillo Sprin CORREC —A courier situated | parture of passenger Butler Station. Nortu Bounp 4:5t a. m. 3:5¢ p.m, enge™, Q:25 p.m. Local t seight 10:05 a.m. a) Sovutn Bounp ains gades, who murdered two ranchmen } Passenger, ast Priday and i nger, are the authers of more than a score | of killings in New Mexico within | i near Morenci Aviz, the past few months, crossed into | Passenger, : * 7:04 a. m. Mecis Iie ae Me par. | Passengers : = oe pm. Old Mexico last evening. The par : = = 1:46 p..mJ ty was composed of twelve warriors | Local Freight - 9°1:37 Pom. A detail of United States troops numbering fifty men, aud one squaw. DR. F. M. FULKERSON, uuder commaud of Lieutenant Bean of Fort Bowie, is giving hot pursuit DENTIST, and were only fifteen miles behind) BUTLER, c= MISSOURI. the savages yesterday. A large oa zi y = Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker's old stand. Lawyers. ily but so rapid have been their i ents that they have been ua able to keep track of them. The band is led by the celebrated “Kid”. I] indications point to their annibi- lion = W. Sitvers. J. A. Sitver-. |\SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in move the courts of Baes and adjoining countiet, the Court ot Appeals, Supreme Court at Jefferson City and in the Federal Courts. MeHOfice over Farmers Bank; door from head of stairway. I suffered from acute inflammation in my nose and head—for a week at I used Ely’s Crvam Balm and in afew days I v Tt is wonderful how quick it helped me —Mrs. Georgie S. Jud- son, Hartford, Conn. Being a sufferer from chronic eatarrh and having derived great benefit from Ely’s Cream Balm, I hly recommend it. Its sales are far in excess of all other catarrh remedies.—B. Franken, druggist, igourney, Lowa. third DEARNOSP & GMTH ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JDARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, D%ce, tront room over P.O. Atl calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale die- eases. Might Use Dynamite. London, Oct. 26.—Miss Cozens, a noted female suffragist, speaking to- day at a meeting of the Woman's Emancipation union, said that wom- en should not go on talking until the crack of doom without getting! redress for the injustices under which they suffer. The time has come for them to do something des- perate. Women, she said had dy- namite at their disposal. This state- ment was greeted with applause. When subsequently questioned as to whether she was serious in her reference to the use of dynamite, Miss Cozens replied that the was if other T C. BOULWARE, Physician and: « Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil-. en a specialty. WHY NOT? When youlgo tothe Post Office for fyour mail, why not price means failed. Shiloh’s catarrh remedy—a positive or catarrh, diptheria and canker- Soid oy H.L. Tucker. SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES, Just Received st bound passenger train on| eo road was wrecked reir | STATIONERY, y Mo, about 4 o'clock Tu:s- morning. Al Dickerson of | gfield, the baggageman, and i Hoyard of Marshfield, the| 25,000 Envelops from N. Y. day | newsboy were instantly killed, and) 20 or 30 others were more or less in-| 5 1 lbs Tr jured. i + Soap from Philadelphia, We desire to say to our citizens | = that for years we have been selling | Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con-| sumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklens Arnica Salve and Electri Bitters, and never handled -remedies | that sell as well or give such univer-! we sal satisfation. We do not hesitate) From Baltimore, and a general sesortment of STATIONERS SUNDRIES. have all these things and lots of othersin QUANTITY! QUALITY! PRICE! any & to guarautee them every time, and we stand re ady to refund the pur @ price, if satisfactory re mine goods sandsee ifwe are not correct.

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