The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 9, 1892, Page 3

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$500, 000 IN AN ARCTIU SAHARA. "rounded Pet Detects, St. George's waa THE ORIGINAL ‘ROUND OAK STOVE “= | maw. carer, W.H.H. Larimer, Church C. Bridge’ We desire to place outon i e ses rene gird SS real estate security a large slumber put hungry brain and body | o the southeast, parallel with the! es ee Hocs and SHEEP amount of mooney- Vi tll Give |™ better trim and gave everything | edge of the inland ice and the shore. | “TO TARIMER SMITH TARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, od pe oe —— lowest, a different aspect. During this! But always as I advanced the moun- { Soom rates ye ered by anyone | march we covered eighteen aud one- tains of the shore grew into view be- tote — = in Vis line of business: io |half miles over a snow surface. ifore me keeping me eonstantly to three or fi ve years. es LWOs ,every Low and then, as we marched | the southeast till the Ist of aay, Lave some money to loan |#ong, settled slightly beneath our| On that day a wide opening, bound- pauable on or before a given | weight, with a sound reminding me/ed on either side by high vertical date. of the swash of the ground swell) cliffs, showed upin the ee ee Goes breaking in calm summer days ou over the summits immed you lave money. jthe- beach at Seabright or Long cent to the mland ice. Changing my The Bankers Loan & Title Co | Branch or on long white P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. | beaches backed by palms jing under the vertical lay, although we cov sped merri BATE: Ha mile s, both Astrup Pl myself} ¢ = 1a mild attack of the blues, part straight for the red-brown moun- y because we were obliged to ssshise trins of the strange land. The land N ational Bank, Gee and help the dogs all dry, | though yet some miles away, seem- | | prineip ally, Ithink, because. with jed as if at our very feet and as if we BUTLER, MO. the utmost exertion, it seemed im |might easily throw a stone upon it. | F possible for us to raise the day’s| We could plainly see the green rivers | F FE record to twenty miles again. Ti ela.d lakes along the margin of the| next day, however, we once morejice, and the murmur of rearing cat-} got in the swim and closed our rec-|aracts came softly to our ears. I Sa (os Bernhardt On the aorth side ' Butler, - Sees o northwest, my elev: tion at we being some 5,000 feet above | sea level, ski and sledges and dogs) Does his own Watch & Clock Repairing y down the constantly in-| asing gredient of the ice cap,| Also W 8, Clocks verware at ACTUAL COST AND a | For the next tw experience sfaction. ‘SUOGeA| SUNOS pue il | | bal, Fish Bro’s and Harrison a Wis TH LARGEST AND THE [ord that night with twenty aud a|lected the highest convex of a cres-| ONLY NATIONAL BANK jbl! miles, land being visible to the cent moraine. which climbe d well up| Ba Reh era, jnorthwest, north and northeast all |into the ice cap, as my landing point} TBR) Leg Mitts) (COIN |day. The moral effect of our better|and after wading innumerable} ~ CAPITAL, -. > | $125,000 00) going and better speed was very |streams and floundering through a | R D BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. SURPLUS, - - 5.000 00 | berceptible both on ourselves and | mile of slush which covered the low- | rR. _DEACON, SONS & co. ; Spee aean our dogs. At times the latter would |er portion of landward slope ef the) = = . F.J. TYGARD, a ee Brestdents of themselves break into a trot, and|ice, we clambered upon the confused |tween me and the full view out, | Jobnstown & Spruce Township ttems. CORRECT HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, —Vice-Pres. | ¥& had been marching but a short|rocks of the moraine and dragged | through the f fault in the coast line. Weather cool and pleasant. ....- Seen - J. C. CLARK 5 & Cashier |time when I heard Astrup singing} the sledge up high and dry, stop-| The five miles of apparent distance Some of the farmers in this section Mursouri Pacific Time/Table, -| merrily as he kept along beside the| ping only long enough toopena can | wad lengthened out to at least 12) began gathering corn this week... | Baria ancjceney ure Zon Damennce WwW. A. ROSE, | sledge. During this march the suu | of pemmican and change my ski Heres a actual distance, and most | Uncle Jimmie Young of Deepw ater, ELC RECS seemed unusually warm. and toward }a pair of snow shoes. I left Astrup| men, less accustomed to estimating was in this neighborhood buyirg Ngee cc) =. Mgeantacernt LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. morning even sultry, compelling us| to look after the dogs and turn in,! distance than I bad been, would ea'ves...,Mrs. Sparkman returned enger, = - 355¢ pe m. Will do busiaess in Bates, Cass and] to threw off all our outer garments jand hastened on down to the land | have called it considerable more. I to her home in Denver, Colo, this] O°) Pent SMa 935 § Se adjoining pcuntiee: Address me at Har-| phe following day was but a rep | for the purpose of climbing a sum-| Was strongly tempted to go on still week, accompanied by her brother, Sovtn Bounp Reterence.—F etition of the last, and we skipped | mit sowe five mile from the edge of | farther but the condition of my foot | Chas. Kenney - We had the pless-| Passenger, S : 7:04 a. m. pankoois a merrily along on our way at a con | the ice, which apparently command- | ge#r precluded it. The soles of | ure of homer our congressman, D. Baneneer. Shee Rip doe i os stant eleyation of 6,000 feet, the | eda full view of the great break in | both Kammiks were alreahy cut A. DeArmond, at the church one} Local Freight - 9-1:37 Pam. GO 1O—= Land mountains visible to the north | the coast ribbon. A mile or more | through, and oue or two edges of mile north of Spruce postoftiee on west nearly all the time. At the|of slush, a 200 foot slide down the |Sharp rock hal even reached out the night of Oct. 28th. His fine and DR F M FULKERSON close of this march we turued in injnearly 45 degree s‘ope of the ex and cut my feet. It was questiona- eloquent speech was listened to by 5 ‘ z : C. A. VAN HALL, the best of spirits We had again| treme edge of the ice and my fee ble whether I could tix up my foot: one of the largest and most enthusi- DENTIST, made over twenty miles, and there! were onthe sharp,chaos strewn rocks | gear to enable me to get back with- | astic audiences we ever witnessed. BUTLER, = MISSOURI. —successor To— was every indication that we had| which cover the iceward border of | Out more or less s riousinjury to my | The procession from Spruce with Sines Sonth eC = r : 2 : « S = ice outhwest Corner Square, Dr, now surmounted all obstacles and | this land of rock. The fierce July feet With the assistance of a pair’ their torch lights, was over onc-half site Ses z i Tucker's old stand. F. BERNHARDT & CO. | would have plain falling for the rest} sun, though but a little past the jof sealskin mittens and a knit skull) ite in length and headed by the (es our journey. Both ourselves and | north meridian, beat down upon me | CaP LT patched up my foot gear and) johustown silver cornet band. and A i Lawyers. —FOR— our dogs were in the best of condi | with oppressive warmth. Before me | #fter und hour's rest, started on my | Prof. Morris’ glee club of Appleton | - Se tion and our supplies were ample|the warm, red brown landscape way-|Teturu to the camp on the moraine. | City. Dr. J. W. Choate was pres-|T. W. Sizvens. J. A. Sitvens, yet for along advance. The tem-|ered and trewbled in the yellow Long before T reached the edge of | ent and m 2 very for spech| SILVERS & SILVERS, verature had kecome so high that et |light beyoud ime, toward the bliid the ice Twas obliged to addtothe for which he received rty ap- LS : = eile Dian : CCST Sees ar ke eta ae oie Attorney-at-Law. this camp I seized the opportunity | ing white slope of the ics. Beneath protection of my feet such portions | plause....Johustown is still on the re ee pe : P I : : Will practice in the courts of Baes MEDICINES of taking another snow bath and dis- |} my feet the stoncs were bare even of Of my garments as I could re, a8 improve in the way of a new grist} and adjoining countiet, the Court ot > it was with such feeli curd my dogskin and deerskin suit |linchen, und had a dry gray ings i > who till, Al Salmons proprietor....We Ga poe cou ihe for a reserve suit of sealskin. The!if they were the bones of had been suddedly ‘relieved from an are proud to say that we can com- one ae ea Henk third TOILET ARTICLES record of June 23 is best told in my lworld. And yeb I hat pes ating toothache that I step-| pliment the Hon. Dr. Cheat as being | door from head of stainway. : TOBACCOS AND ’ journal. jmuch warnuth and ri s of color- rou the ed rocks upon ihe one of the best expounders of the | IN A LAND OF GLOOM jing there must be life, and sure inland ice and strapped on my snow | isgues of the day...... Miss Kate} 5 ARMOND & QMITH.! BS) Ls 18) (OIC BSE Slept in kitchen last night with | jenough, hu ad Tgone 100 yards shoes Graves of Butler, accompanied by D S ARTISTS moleoverine mens moras Ke a jfeom the edge of the ice when a) As Tueared the moraine I saw As-| Mfgs Callie Patrick, spent the day at ATTORNEYS AT = Elu sses th week. Gov. Ssyor. Bae Office over Bates C Lary ieee clouds covered | Deeutiful little black and white song-|'™P I erched on its summit looking | W. J. Crabtree’s Saturday... MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS ieeiaaets mowed Se rv fluttered up from bebind a roe . anxiously for me, for I had been | Umstadd is making mol: bonoe twa: biti a en | hovere« d singing almost within reach gone fifteen hours. instead of four | Jabove head and then settied up-/ oF live as Wi lis-;ed. I foun oa | Will practice en I start ich, break- s intended 4 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded | course was northeast true, but |: appearing to the northwest, nort Jona bleak stone but a few feet y dinner, ta I suffered from acute inflammation PARKINSON & GRAV ES, : my in my nose and head—for a week at ee ry song. As J fast; whatever it might be called, of | a time I could not see. I used Ely’s| ATTORN#YS AT LAW. of tl row tet pemmican and bisenit ready for | Cream Balm and in afew days I was nL hed satished my huu-|cured. tas wonderful how quick | i stretched myself out on the it ag oe ae pas Georgie S. Jud-| 2 ia te son, Hartford onn. » sleep, it sceimed as if never Being a sufferer from chroaic DR. ye M, CHRISTY, before had I been so sore and tired | catarrh and having derived great] HOMOEOPATHIC Thed been traveling and climbing | benefit from Ely’s Cream Balm, I} pyysiclan AND SURGEON, for twenty-three hours, and I felt to ighly recommend it. Its sales Ome i Dimarkedderreetharchat ge from are far in excess of all other catarrh ice, ont peony pies P.O. oe cals a arkec gree 2 change from |.) es a . answered at Office day or night. - st lwhite an s ithe dry. cold spher hei Temedies B. Franken, druggist, Specialattention given to temale dis- ows lies northwest true from us, As | Pl aud white : yellow, among |the dry, cold atmosphere of the in- | Sigourney, Iowa. | cases ee adzauced to the castathe clouds | them my ever-present brilliant yel-!land ice to the moister and almost z eee increased in density and light, dt iy.| low friend, the Arctic poppy. Still torrid atmosphere of the land. More Missouri’s State Debt. SS aapeer es Bit ne f traveling along towards the moun-|than this, my reconnoissence had! Jefferson City, Mo, Oct. 31.—j| T C. BOULWARE, Physician and ing snow came up from the southwest | if es 5 af ia ear i « Surgeon. Office north side square, shrouding the ice with that shadow- | tain, with eyes constantiy alert for | | failed of its object, and it will now | State treasurer Stephens has fore Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- less light which is invisible, I kept | ee oxen I received a shock like|be necessary for Astrup and myself | warded a check for $50,000 to the|en a specialty. . i i : oon : i _ on, however, still keeping my course | that of Cruso when he spied the to take three or four days’ suppies National Bank of Commerce, New} A liberal Patronage of the tant te finish his n public is solicited. jwent on mt | buntings flitte: 1 about me. lly had I gouea mile before aud northease soon after starting 1} | change d my course and an hour later | }to east true. The loom of the S| extended all the way round to the | ae : east, but fortunately for my apirits | Peat See oe j}a high ice cap is visible north over fone AST OE tat the comparative the ice, aud in the lee of the capped land. The entrance to fl ecmomnbes auld) un ul ok fjord with precipitous black shad debris, fowers began to appe Oflice West Side Square, over Lane- me,vnd wh | down’s Drug Store. fr i flat round top ice i —, | to the wind until the very percepta-| |footprints on the beach. Ina little and dogs and march overland to | York, to take up a like amount of 34) | ble descent warned me from past ex- level space sheltered on all sides whatever distance might be necessa- per cent bonds. Payment will be i es Piak se aay a perience to halt and wait for clear | was a large singular bowlder of trap ty to give unobstructed detiuite out- made at the bank November 5. This | rice for chickens and egg delivered sae 2 ae wih Gun Doricnonh Peis Ae: ns “have. . wil! make the total re veducti n of the uf my store at Virginia, Mo. weather. This I did after a mareh with one vertical face, and before : k mee must {hav : Aftera ae ag a th = | I also have good feed stable inj of ten miles. When the snow ceased this face were a number of irregular. few hours’ slept we made up oar de s rray nIec s - se} ; - - © for -onnection with my store.2 | sever: al hours later the land loomed |!¥ ®*Tanged stones in a rank vivid | pa Se myself ee lead, As- Netson M. Nestirrope. up close abe ad of us, andI continued | green grass. Throughout all the ay Sone — the dog sae s a8 A a ,,ed once more to wre is Sec. tS a . : 4 eae ___blindly through the fog I should |ihabitel shores of Greenland @ foug this tantalizing laud. STATIONERY, SOAPS AND TOILET-ARTICLES, jhave brought up right in the head | P2tch of luxurant grass is always the (sisned) Agent Giles and his! Just Received crew of three me | the Pacific ceeus, wher, 20:000 Envelops from N. Y, he had Sons 190 Lbs Tolle of a large glacier discharging to the | {si gu of a some time igloo, and it was | R. E. Peary, U. S. N. Missouri ati ic ¥, [northwar a | with peculiar feeling that I hastened per Sak eee fava Our next march to the southeast | |to the spot. A closer examination Mistake. : T es a short one, only ten miles, and | showed the place to be a musk ox wee 10 2 Dailv ‘ Tain | parallel with the land. Dark brown |*° sndezvous. Bits of their heir and TO land red clif's looked down into a W00l were sticking to the rock and KANSAS CITY and® OMAHA jgrand, cae walled 0 reach ee ncaa : a ing up toward our camp, and every | y yards away. eo rr LINE where to the northwest, north and | The unusual growth of grass was jeast black and red precipices, deep | due tu the presence of the musk ox. 5 Daily oan 5 valleys, mountains capped with cloud FOLLOWING MUSE OX TRAILS. 3 ishadewed domes of ice stretched) Prom this point on the Kansas City to St, Louis, | away ina wild panorama upon whieh no human eye had ever looked be more fatal mis- Soap from Philade CIGARS. m Baltimore, and a general assortment of tis imme Cure SE aloe had free jon dia guarante Tke Chieirgo police fear that J. W. Highley, a civil engineer. form- STATIONERS SUNDRIES, erly of Sedalia, has besn murdered. by robbers. He disappeared a week “* Have tll these things and lots of otherein jill QUANTITY! QUALITY! PRICE! i euit any buyer. Examine geods ices and see ifwe are not correct, "POST OFFICE EQOK STORE musk ox E THE = fore. The glorious summer ¢ PUEBLO AND DENVER, fang warmth of the last th SB PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARs: “SS ofso m Some Foolish Pe accounted for by ti 2 Surrounding 1 | nge VIEWING A ST ‘4 \ Kansas City to Denver without é H. C. TOWNSEND. | Assuming the fjord abead of me eight hours before I nen its |to be Victoria Inlet, and thinking I} summit, only tu find that tw : pre nel 8 ; | t 0 or|,. General Boone Se eae aS jeould round it as I had —— other summits intervened be-

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