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he Butler eekly =Cimes. VOL. XV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30 1892. NO. 2 Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. WAS KOWNN IN ALL KENTUCKY Death of “Zach” Henry, Who Rid the Bluegrass State of the Gallagher Gang. The funeral of Zachariah B. Hen- | airy horses. Later Quantrell and | Mr Henry became fast friends | Mr. Henry had resided in the vi ‘cinity of Kansas City for twenty ; = — | years and was well known to all the FA R M E R § B A N K two children a son, Dr. Buford M. CAPITAL, - . . = . $110,000. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. pina ato: Pitas = heagtete ~ } drOpsicai conadltic at y In the Real Estate Ioan Department. Make loans} (once Mi Hens was 54 years old. ; 7 5 Zachariah Heniy was a true Ken- on Real eae iat ha eee Soe ee a ee Wael al ee ous toa degrre. be numbered his STOUKHOLDERS lry, a natiye of Woodford county, Jolloctions Kentucky, who died Saturday after- Colleckonsiand | noon at his home, 633 Wanash ave- nue this city, will be held to-day at | friends by the seme in almost every county in Kentucky. That he was equally brave and fearless was fully demonstrated in the exciting en counter with a family of Kentucky | desperados which made him famous | all over Kentucky. | Allen, Mrs. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monree Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner, Margaret Chelf, HB Farmer . Coleman, Sam’1 L Farmer Morrison. C H Farmer Caruthers, G A Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer Christy, J M Physician McCracken, A Farmer Clark, Robert Farmer McCracken, Robt Farmer Courtney, J MStock Dealer Owen, M V Farmer Deerwester, John Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Davis, J R Foreman Tims officePharis, C F Grocery Hannah, W D medical student Slayback, Ed Farmer Hardinger, WN Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman x Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Starke, L B Deputy circuit clerk Heath, D'B Turner, Mrs Capitalist . Jenkins, J R Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist mney. Don Ass’t Cashier ‘Tyler, W B Farmer Sam Dry Goods & ClothingVoris, Frank M Farmer Vaughan, J M Capitalist Wratt, Hi C Lumber dealer In 1876 Mr. Henry resided in Wells, Wiley Teacher wVelies ny Neyercee | Harrodsburg, Ky., which town at Walton, Wm E President | that time boasted of the unweleome Weiner, Mux "Merchant | ner the bees perigee all Valls, Wm Farmer roun esperadoes and bad men. Wallend F Phyetcien | The father of the family, Bob Gulla- | gher, had previously constituted Dutcher, C H Prof Normal Sch Powell, Booker Farmer DeArr i md,DA,M © Pigott, H H Bank Clerk erwester, Frank Co sch com Rosier, J M Farmer ans, John Farmer Reeder, r Farmer ngham, J Physician Radford, Walls, J T Physician Whipple. NL Physician as Freemam, Caroline and Eliza Reisner, J W_ Pension Clerk himself marshal of the town and no Francisco, SP Lawyer Sallens, J L Banker jone gainsaid him either the title or WM. E. WALTON president J. R. JENKINS cashier | its privileges. On that memorable night in November, 1876, when Sam juel J. Tilden had been rightfully war my elected president of the United A Robber With Ner i Sates, a party of which Mr. Henry Nlbuquerq nee Nea IMGs was one, sat down to an elaborate ; sete ok |dinner. The feast was rudely dis One of the most daring robber 5 /turbed by the entrance of Bob Gal- this territory | lagher, who coolly pro- town | nounced his intention of partaking thereof. Mr. Henry jumped to his vice-president DON KINNEY asst. cashier BOOKER POWELL The Case of Caesar Antome. St. Louis Republic. H The case of Cesar Antoine, for- | merly Lieutenant and acting Gov- ernor of Louisiana and now a “store- ever perpetrated in oceurred at Sau Marcial. a keeper” in the New Orleans custom- | house by appointment under the Harrison administration, has been tried at New Orleans’ for obtaining money under false pretenses, and on the 22d inst. a verdict of conviction was returned against him. ( In Louisiava Cresar was political: | iy a product of the reconstruction acts under the relies of which Jobn ‘then turned his attention to Mr.| turned his head partially around,the | Mr Pow south of this city last evening. | While Jasper P. Brailes, who runs a private bank and genera! stove was feet und ordered him to vacate or take the consequences. Bob vacated forthwith. Ten minutes later the a tall/docr was quickly opened and in Waiting on some customer man, dressed in cowboy fashion and j ste pped Bob and his three sens. | Before the guests could realize | what was happening Bob shoveda vistol against Zs eury'’s he: pelled the customers to stand up in| ice Hesse ie saa line in one corner of the store Hej exploded, but AS te Henry had wering a mask over his face, enter ed the place, gun in hand, aud com | | bullet 1 from the skull, tear pear lasted ~ | shucking? Why can't the young Henry of Alba, Mo., and a daughter Mary Curtis Henry, 14 years of age. | —K. C. Times. Mrs. Dr. O. F. Renick of this city is sister of Mr. Heury and le‘t for | Odessa, Mo., on Monday: morning | to attend the funeral. Double Branch Items. tended the rally at N Padly is still very low... is no better....Mr Earsom and fam- | ily are improving....The Thanks giving dinrer at Willow Branch was | agrand success; the services were conducted by Mr Gerkin, the super intendent The children deserve | great credit for the part they took | ....A very quiet but exceedingly | pleasant marriage ceremony was solemnized at th: ‘ome of the bride} in Pleasant Gap township, on last | Wednesday at 4 o'clock, Miss Vina j Bryant and Mr Howard Voshell be i ing united in marriage; ihe ceremony | was performed by Rev Webb, of Butler.... Died, on Sunday evening, Nov 20th, at the home of her father, | Mr Heatheco. Mrs Lizzie Woodfin, wife of Ed Woodtin. | Funeral ser vices were conducted at the home of her father by Rev Miller. The young husband und parents have the sympathy of the entire communi- |ty.... Wonder why that old bache | lor did not go to the dinner on last Thursday? Worder if John’s him through corn folks @f this neighborhood get up a j literasgy sty?....Miss Mattie s attended the wedding of Miss Bryant....George Baker and | Mr Rhyne are building a house for ell... Mr Jess Star and fam remain Missouri this | | Vina ' 8 in jnext harvest... .Mr jno doubt is feeling lopeful; the Cash Capital. $50,000.00 Beautifal autumn weather Bae | oe ane ‘ There is still considerable sickness | 2 RomOsREe ec Vics: Precident in this neighborhood... | E. SNNET" 2d Vice-President Lee and wife and Mrs | Dr. J, EVERINGHAM Sears T. W. SILVERS . Attorney Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully Solicited. Ballard Squibs. | put up, The wheat throughout this neigh- | borhood is looking fine and one and | all expect it to be worth at le Stotts unknown. ...John Lentz strikes sfow and e: £0 we are informed....A wedding in the near future—so dame rumor has it....Bili Hughs is gath- ering his corn,...Walter Billings ,of Eldorado Springs died last Sat- jurday and was burned Sunday near ; | Appleton City. He was raised here jand has a host of friends who will ing to Holden... .Unele Billy Griggs |be sorry to learn of his death... . |Hon J W Choat has 9 points of law “United States and Ohio” having |to work on aud he has worked out gone democratic, he thinks Shawnee | three already....C K Crow has our township will too in “96....A farm | thanks for that cider... .If you see for sale or rent, tor cash no doubt | Dad Pettus tell him Bates county is the way Mr Staley talks, or may- | went democratie....C C Pogue cau ve be will couciude farm and | give up the house he had rented in fixed un to live Butler as Bates county's sheriff; yes, | aud doubtless has quit politics. ... Dave will doubtless revt it as the| EC Ogborne takes everything in | the best of humor, which is as he | should, as we had to two years ago for parts, to us, must be thinking seriously of remov to be found at his home 2} miles east of here where he is majority said he was the man in- stead of Stal I. Davenport has expended $100,-| Brailes and foreed him to open the | 8 000 from the federal treasury in the j sife and hand over what ready | jily will winter. Bob Beatty and wife went to and wife visited ma Sunday and / Butler shopping......Uncle Geo ing po s of the scalp with it. | st L Mr. Henry dropped to the floor! Lirrre Jessie. | last four years in the attempt to vote New York for Harri Whether Cisar Antoine was ignorant; wheth- | ou. there was, something over | money }and one of the Gallagher boys thurst $1,000 The a pistol against his abdomen. robber then backed out of | hammer struck the skin between Mr. which | Henry’s thumb and forefinger. and The} Virginia Items. Link Sweeney, Jeff and Rube j Maingand their families start south th j found her gaining....W S Ray and | Mosier supports au overshoe all on family came over Sunday to see the account | of a sore toe... Charley Cia iat the dostens I N| Greer finished gutherivg corn aud 5 2 brought his plow to the shop prepar er he had the instincts of a criminal | the door, mounted his horse, Bie Tea Fae ae s week in search of new homes.| Kuntz and family together with Sam | story to plowing. ...Dee reports ali the republican party did not stop to , Was hitched near by and escaped in-| Gallnahiers th lett the plac sthink- | °“o coe “ mr = Tee — Griffeth and family visited the sick | petting along well in the Bethel ask when it imposed him on Louisi- tothe fastness of the mountains. | jy « they had shed ther mat ie chica t ee a te Dea : ous at F Ray’s....J E Warford is quite | community. Jack. Fi ‘i bay . apa as 2 ee ae i mes well except dim e wanted a plow]. . age ———— - aus ana. He is now making what prom- | No one in the store at the time knew iB ee tivo weeks late He Mr. Henry | poy ia niers are at work on W{§ k -- The oe at Ballard’s and | The white quail which wads cap ises to be his last public appearance, | the man and they were all terror | ic xbout recove od from his wound | x »t’s ho’ Virgil Jenkins will | Board's will feed 200 ‘tured by Hogh Harrison near our and in it he represents the danger stricken and could not give an it meee — gon that he op start for the Nation ina few d -jeattle and are paying 30 cents for| ety recently, was forwarded to the from which the south escaped when | telligent description. The sheriff leneil : ited ae ve Paes Mr. Arch Kennedy of Emporia, Kan.,| eorn...Mrs Johnson and be daugh- | St Louis Republic. the manager of Harrison was defeated. For it was Harris “3 ingestion to restore the }and a posse are in pursuit but with | home, with the avowed inten- little hope of capturing the robber |tion of killmg him sure enough jen route for Illinois, stopped here | for a few days to visit bis mother, | Mrs. Wm Drysdale....Mr. Ed Dud which placed it iu the hands of a | taxidermist, into the Missoy ter Jennie called Saturday ev fleniw Nicht onli em to see Ada Leon, as did others.... ri department of the Cweee natoines of the south to | Fifteen Desperate Prisoners | this Gime: 1 1B eogsr them ley of Worland, is over getting his |J W Cole has a farm of 70 acres for | World's Fair at Chicago. The quail supremacy in it, regurdless, of their as erate pepe Pees ‘hal Aes epRtee ae ihe | witnesses for his divorce case...Joe|sale; terms reasonable....If you 18 a very greateu iosity. The editor fitness to govern theinaclvesouoth | Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 24.—The fif- | 'ray- e bal for a number of years! Rinehart made $35 Saturday. He wish a farm in Spruce see Gcorge of this paper was in the bunting ors. | ate attempt to escape to-day. Tell the Whole Truth. Philadelphia Times. The people have a right to expect | rom President Harrison the truth | and the whole truth as to the tinan cial condition of the government, | and he should state it with absolute | frankness. And he sbould do more: he should show why the government teen prisoners confined in the coun-| walked with the aid of crutches, a ty jail awaiting trial, made a desper- | spinal trouble having partiaily crip- pled him. But hobbling resolutely to the fireplace he took down his They were led by J. M. Bosman, | double barreled shotgun and, load- J.H. Adams and G. W. Walker,}ivg the weapon, walked out on the charged with burglary. Frank Buck- | paar eae aecety pele eS ‘ : lonce and Mr. Henry 4 ed ny ner, a fellow prisoner who gave the! with a load of buckshot. TThe con- jalarm, was set upon and almost! tents of the second barrel found a murdered before the jailor could | lodging place in the body of young rescue him. As each of the inmates | Gallagher, jr. Mr. Henry then re- jloaded and at the moment another |of the Gallaghers galloped up the read. Throwing the gun on hin is reasonably certain of a peniten tiary sentence they are ever on the las become in stratened financial sold old Bill horse for $10 aud $25 for feed this winter, making a clear gain of $35....Born, to the wife of Billy Westover, a girl baby...There will be a box supper at Grandview school house, better known as the |from this coming Saturday night. lof fun ...Tbat's all right, Lo S. if you did step in the pail of milk.... | Geo. Jenkins has gone to Sedalia to jattend business college for 6 months york on the railroad south of Hume | Nestlerode school house one week A good crowd is expected and lots -Lee Browning has gone back to party wheu the bird was discovered flying in a covey of fifteen ordinary quails, und as a matter of course its capture was a matter of special point—and Hugh was the lucky Price, agent for the Sam Price farm, Jas Wilds, Milt Beatty, Wm Belton. | ete....Mr Hurt, jr., of Johnstown, | was acaller at Johnstown Sunday | evening, and he made no mistake... | ae * i ae belate pe aE Is @ white bantam rooster, and hadn W B Cole when last heard froin was . z © : eo'or 7 father on it.—Dade County on Posey creek, Hoop-pole township, | 4 dyocate. Ark., doing well....S M Dunbar, a | solid democrat from Peter creek, | called at the P. O. Saturday to get | the news....W H Warford and fam- ily spent Saturday night with his condition, and suggest a remedy to enable it to meet its obligations. | This is expected from President Har rison because the people have im- plicit faith in his official and personal integrity. They do not expect so <a 1M Henry flock ees =f 2 pe ee | rity lak M 2 P : alitavencua Panther: | a ag aed to him in scores | Inspector of mines. C. C. Wood-| winning the pr we extend usual ! much from Secretary Foster, who, Baten fi i e jtendering their assistance. Seme | teithie coal bust . 2 j shile personally and officially honest Wichita, Kas , Nov. 25.—An enor- | of the brightest lawyers of Kentucky | 60% Teports the coal business over | congratulations. . ..Frank Greer and wahue personally and officially hones i = ered ~ ane = ; |the state in fine shape. The mines}. . é Sees: 3. | is a politician rather than a_states- mous panther made its appearance | Offered to «fe ud him. But he need araiibcine operated at sticiaitulll wife have gone on a visit to Mrs G's | at Hopkins, a trading post in the ed no defense. At the preliminary capacity ry She eee are|motker in North Missouri, man, and is quite capable of juggling with figures to mislead the people; but Harrison should retire from the alert to get out. Several attempts at jail breaking have been made late- | ly. A guard bas been placed in the jail and will be continued until after the sitting of the criminal court, December 5th. Cherokee outlet and killed an In- dian child in the presence of its ter- rified mother. The child was terri- | Mr. Henry advised him to steer off} which he coneluded todo. Mr. Hen |ry then re-entered the house and re | |stored the gun to its accustomed | place over the hearth. | When the news of tke encounter | ' became noised abroad the friends of | examination he was quickly exoner- ated and the citizens of Harodsburg | voted him their thanks for having | ...-Cleveland or no Cleveland all kinds of poultry ischeaper than be- fore the election....A. E. Biggs and sick brother....McClenney conclud- , | ed not to feed cattle and sold them s s Sele to Ogorne....Quite a number of family will start for INinois Thurs- Los me Shaw = : re a oe by day to make that their future Lome. | | joys as LSD Soe HEUEE Nets. jing this week all because Mies Cora Bernhardt is married; Mr H Long | Mrs | Evans has the rheumatism. ... Mosier got left, as did making fair wages. There is no friction anywhere between owners | and miners. Last month one com- Be a = z piel ree = E id th a ity of tw ira- ss é selling his corn and is selli B office with the same rugged integrity bly mangled. Wm, Timmons, a tle area Yu Gog uastean | pany sat Rich Hill. Bates county, 30 oe a paatel eee WL Of Rochester N.Y. , that Mr. Cleveland took with him trader started on horseback in pur-| “ *p),;. SHS Te en |minedand shipped 3.480 carloads} z 2 wake | D f f 4 when he left the presidency. It was | Suit of the panther and killed it yes-| yy me coatisetaally Agta ee | of coal. Jefferson City Tribune | Hooper is eee under a heavy ea or a Year that rugged integrity that made the terday near the state line. He took a = | jerop of stalks...,Joln Lentz was Caused by ‘y | people recall him to the presidential | office four years later. | the dead animal to Winfield to-day ! and it measured 7 feet from nose to ‘ tail. day served an equally deadly pur-) pose in the hands of Thomas Buford | who by its aid terminated the exist | ence of Judge Elliott of the Ken | Shot His Brother's Head Off- i t : : ee Literty, Mc., Nov. 28:—About jabsext fr the city Suuday and | 1 o’cloek this afternoon two sons of | Mouday, maybe was at Holden... | Strother McGinnis, living near Mos-, Jas Wilds and wife went to Mont- Catarrh in the Head Catarrh is a ConstituTIonAL disease, and requires a ConstiTUuTIONAL REMEDY tucky court of appeals. During the war Mr. Henry was jby, Clay county, were out in the | woods hunting. The elder of the like Hood’s Sarsaparilla to cure it. Read: ‘rose Monday... “Three years ago, as a result of catarth, 1 ..Wm Winegardner ! is feeding...-S uire Lafollett found | ‘ entirely lost my hearing and was deaf for a : ae r nan+ger of lebra Kj > i : zie Highest of all in Leaveniag Power de atect WU. SiGourt Report. — a er bs = = —_— pa | two 16 years old was walking ahead jlots of water about 175 feet and | and liad! several physicians ateaet Swe ss r stock farm, situated at Mid | carrying a cun on his shoulder | s of water ut liot | improvement was apparent. o Tying a gun on his shoulder. It Rete a 5 foot! guish me commd.” Twas intendins Reval n e way, Ky., near Lexington, and at the time noted all over the west as the great producer of Kentucky running ock. : ay treli’s band swooped and ran | Tn 1864 Q down on the f: fF all +} one Asteroid. : Mr. Henry was night } z the Powder mi the offand tore the to bo suddenly we of the you him insta: Chiidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. myself under the care RDB somne one su ~ BY...e anerat Mr Hoovers | visited | Ve heard of 2 if Jam troubled but h. I consider this « cordially reeommend Sarsaparilla re Hood’s t d ng up with the band Be to al " 2 See and | . to ali who HERMAN Hicks, 2: : | change the stock ior serviceable cay- in Pitcher’s Castoria.