The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 7, 1892, Page 3

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$500,000 We desire to place out on 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: Notes 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 huve money- The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. BATES COUNTY National Bank, | BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - - $125,000 00 SURPLUS, - - $25,000 00 F.J. TYGARD, - - - HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, JIC CLARK. 2 President, Vice-Pres, Cashier Ww. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do busisess in Bates, Ss and adjoining counties. Address me at Har- risonyille, Mo. Reterenc 3ank of Ha National Bank and sonville. 4 tt GO TO—— C. A. VAN HALL, —SUCCESSOR TO— F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— PURE DRUCS MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND NINE CIGARS, ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS I will pay the highest market price for chickens and egg delivered at my store at Virginia, Mo.- Talso have good feed stable in} connection with my store.5 Netson M. NestLerope. 2 Dailv sTrain 2 KANSAS CITY OMAHA COLORALO SHORT LINE 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, and} THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS | Mansas City to Denver wit t H. C. TOWNSEND . General Passenger: and Ticket A’gt ST. LOUIS, MO |this morning. jcounty. The position pays a salary Missouri Pacific Ry. jof the governor.—Sedalia Bazoo. WORKED THE FARMER. H James Beets out $1.500 by a Transac- tion With Swindlers. Independence, Mo., Nov. 30.—!| James Beets, a farmer living eight | Bain, Fish Bio's and Harrison Farm Wagons. | miles northeast of this city, was rob-| bed of $1,500 by contidence man | Two well-dressed } men came to his house and said they | were representing the Louisiana | State Lottery aud that they had} established an agency in this city. | Beets bought one ticket and drew | $ They then informed him that Parson Robinson had drawn a large prize and wanted him to get the) next large prize to advertise the] business. His next ticket drew $1,- }500, but be was informed bewou'd have to put up an equ m before | he could draw the mon He drew from the bank tke $1.500 and this with the $1,500 belonging to the agents was put into a box and Mr Beets requested to keep the box ti!l to-morrow. He grew suspicious, opened it and found worthless pa They had given the wrong box. Officers are on track of the robbers who are headed for Kansas City. pers. him English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, 6o0ft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes trom horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Sp! Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle, Warranted the most wondertul Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by J W Morris, Druggist, Butler. 21-1y Absurd Prophesies. Republicans are assuming that democrats wiil do something with | the tariff which will wages. This is the converse of their pretension that the McKinley tariff did not The whole number of wagearners employed in the industries to which higher pro- tection was given whose wages were decrease raise wages. raised as consequence would not make one thin republican meeting. That some manufacturers who lose their bounties will try to recoup themselves by extorting from their workmen a part of what they had formerly extorted from the public may be true, but their duplicity will be obvious. If only wages which were raised on account of higher protection are cut down when such protection is removed there will not be the slight- est disturbance in the labor market —New York World. Croup, whooping cough and _ bronc! tis immediately relieved by Shilo Cure Soldat HfL Lucker’s Prescrip tion drugstore. The recount of the vote in Massa- chusetts increases Gov. Russells plu rality to 2,696. The aitempt of the defeated republican show that Gov. Russell's election was due to the mistake of the voters in marking their ballots tailed com- pletely. There were nearly twice as many nulhfied or “blank” ballots | for lieutenant governor, and yet Mr. | Wolcott bad nearly 10,000 plurality. | Mr. Haile would have cut a better | figure if he had studied the art of taking defeat gracefully.—Sedalia Bazoo. | candidate to Sleepless nights that terrible cough. the remedy for you. er, druggist. iserable by} Shiloh’s Cure is} Sold by H L Tuck- | Adjutant-General Wickham is an | aspirant for reappointment under Mr. Stone. What opposition he will have, if any, has not developed, but several gentlemen have been a nounced as prospective applicants} for the position. Among them are Major Chinn of Platte county and! Captain Frank Mitchell of Howard of $2,000 and is considered one of the few desirable berths in the gift king cough can be so quickly | Cure. We guarantee} d at H. L. Tucker's Prescription | tore. Hangad To-Day. Macon, Ga.. Nov. 29.--Willie Bel | anegro boy aged 15, was hanged! here to day at 12 o'clock. The pres dthe execution AS ip ed the Epis- jeopal church s before to tk the execu ce LL on his way to jail. larrest and wa Cough and Con 1s sold by us on a guarantee. consumption. Sold by H L Tucker. ; known fe is from lher w 1400 pounds to seventy | being constantly drilled in what THE —po EACON, ‘uote Huds pue sarang doy SONS & CO. A Good-Sized Family, | Alton, Ill., Nov. 30.—An Hata ishing sight, through the medium of | which the State of Missouri adds | quite materially to the population of ! the state of Kansas, was witnessed | in the city to-day. John Kehlor of | St. Charles county whose home had | been on Missouri Point, was one) of the sufferers by the great flood | last spring. He is a German and not easily discouraged but that flood was beyond his capacity for endur auce. So he decided to go to Kan- sas and yesterday packed up tu move and when he, with his fa: reel. My. ed this side of the river the fun be gan. His wife is ouly 36 years old and he bas been married to ber 17 years, bat notwithstandia:: tiese facts there followed in just 12 of their 15 children, ers having goneon before. Is: ly every case they were twit white headed, dressed aud huppy. They ren faced, eumtouty in this city daring the for their new home this es cen | Butler, Miss A Female Horscihief. Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. -John McLeod and Sam Pollard, of Sierra of bh stated out on the: 2s.- county, had a number stole: They soon overtook the horses and of three persons who received them with a volley of shots. One of the thieves was killed and another The third proved to be a woman the “Kid.” She blonde, 26 years old, and says her name is Alice Parker and that she Texas. When arrested she was dressed in male attire and carried a six-shooter in a belt about found them in possesion wounded as is a is whatt you n tor constipation, loss ot appeite, dizz ness, and atl s ot dyspeps Price ro and per bottle. by HL Tuck Obkio using natural aroused over the unmis evi dences that the supply is slowly fail The pressure in the great Mer cer county fields has decreased irom ing. eighty pounds ard new we been a discouraging effort to fu contracts ities the big pipe line such Springfield, Sidney, Troy and All manunfaeturers have been eut off and Merton, Piqua. ger than a hotel is now supplied with the conveniert | Ou this whole continent. t preside Whatever may have been the clouds that shadowed the last days of John Hoey, his life wasa signal example of what pluek and industry will do for a hcmeless, friendless boy. The ex-president of the Adams Exprers company was only ten years olel when he ‘eft h’s native Ireland and started to make his own way in the world. At the nge of eleven he landed in New York, without a penny in his pocket, a shoe to his foot ora friend The child often went bungry at first before he vot work as 2 folder in the New York Herald office. But his pluck never deserted him. His first em yment with the Adams Express that of a company was messenger carrying packages and letters in a satchel from point to point in New City. For this he received Jolars a week. When he was enough the company made him ld drive a delivery wagon and after at duties quired of bim in daytime he attend- eda public school at night and that of Adams tending to the ardaous re- was the be ing the future 1 i Of ihe In rough early life his tastes were of the most Express company. spite of his refined character. Mis park at Loug Branch was one of the show places of the country.—Sedalia Bazoo. side cr chest, use Shi- . Price socts. Sold y HL Tucker Net on His L It is related of Dean Swift, that lis couchman once refused to help him out of a diteh in which he had been thrown “because not im the list instructions. Neither is it in our within the limits of the space at our disposal to tell you of the great advantages of the New Da vis Sewing Machine and its Vertical Feed, w its feature. We can simply say that it is only necessary to see this new method, in or- der to appreciate avd understand its great superiority. Call and see it at Bennett and Wheelers. ist, nor ch is feed nt to be ed that it “Cacterine”’ is the rem- 1-St H. L. TUCKER. Gen. Custer’s Father Dead. Mon Mich, Nov. 28 r, father of the la died y day at the res deuce cf his son, Neven J. Custer, in Parsonville, about three miles] west of this place. Mr. Custer wes | eighty-six years old. He was born in rland, Md., and came to} Michigan fity years age. He lost three sons, a grandson and a son-in- ja church. POISONERS AT WORK. An Indiana Family Marked For Ex- | termination. Ind., Indianar | There is much jty, Ind., over a poisoning case that jhas a ady resulted in one death jand will probably result im at least jone more. i | Crawley, w Nov. at at Liber- 29, il. Two j}old son was t enly weeks later the child died | The of the diagnosed by attendan ;a3 due to ars i weeks ago Crawley again stricken lying at the first poisoni ing water, 2nken su sickness fam pot ud his wife were Crawley is now of death. The eaten by Crawiey and his e. Oth ers who ate of the bread were taken A por sick, but ti and was f pgerously. been contain a } n ef this brea und ound amouut of arsenie the child will be exhumed for furth er investigation. We desire to say to our citizens, tbat for years we have been selling Dr. Kir ew Discovery for con- sumption,Dr. King’s New Life Pills, ‘s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled rem- dies that sellas well or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price. if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on L Tucker drug- their mer store. We are Glad Yor tisement. reyes liave fallen on our adver What we desire to do in advertiseing is to advise you of the fact that there between the new is a wide difference Sewing Machines we have recently brought out, and the machines of formermake. Tu ofering the New High Arm Davis to the trade and the public, we pre sent a first-class machine in every respect,—a machine, the appearance and merits of which command for it the immediate adiniration which ren- ders it easy to sel. The construc- tion is the most simple. The deco- rations are elegant and artistic. The undeniable merit of the Davis is the of its success. In short, it possesses all the requisites thet can be comprised it a first class high-grade sewing machine. We desire to establish wide awake dea- ers in all unoccupied territor If there is not a dealer in your vicini write to the Davis Sewing Mac Co., Chicago, Ill. secret Bucklen’s Arnica Saive, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, U! »SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price25 cts per box For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. Wants Money for His Vote. Terre Haute, Ind., Noy. 30.—Post master David C. Greiner of this city worked very bard for Harrison's re election regardless of civil se:- vica regulations. JVo-day Greiner was made defendaut in a civil suit to recover $25, brought by Frank A. White, who claiins Greiner induced him and two others to go to Evans- ville to vote the promising to bea republican ti A negro claiming to be J. B. Beil av African Methodist min‘ster 0° St Louis, was arrested at Cham- paign, Ii., representing biz an agent of | te He 2 €) law at the Indian battle on the Lit- tle Big Horn, June 25,1876. Mr.} Custer was a life-long democrat. | A Million Friends. ' A fricud in need isa friend indeed | and not less tham one million people | lave found ju ting’s New Discovery for cousump- colds. If you | reat cough 1: con Tr funded. ducker’s drugstore. La: 50e and $1. such a friend in Dr. | t i worked many cities in Missou ‘ adjoining states. | A Fatal Mistake. ans make no more fata! nr E take j | } tar} Te H. H. Larimer. se] The body of for securing money by} Church C- Bridgetora. Smith. ——cCONSIGN YOUR—— | CATTLE, HOCS and SHEEP | To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, | MANSAS CITY. end you the mar | { Franz Bernhardt} Does his own Watch & Clock Repairing verware at ACTUAL COST AND CARRIAGE, Also Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sil- | For the next twelve months | As a watch maker of 82 years experience can and will give sou satisfaction Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. tie cae, FR'S T*FAYER, CHICAGO, ttt CORRECT Missouri!Pacific Time/Tablie.J a departure ot passenger ains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp Passenger, = - Passenger, - - Passenger", - - Local t reight 4:51 a.m. 3:50 p.m. 9:25 p.m. > 10:05 a.m. South Bounp Passenger, - = rassenger, - - Passenger, - = Local Freight = DR. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, MISSOURL Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker's old stand. Lawyers. T. W. Sirvers. J. A. Sitvens. SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in the courts of Baes and adjoining countiet, the Court of Appeals, Supreme Court at Jeffersom City and in the Federal Courts. wemyOffice over Farmers Pank; door trom head of stair third E ARMOND & QI MITHL! D NS) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties. seqyr Office over Bates Cc at’l Bank. [2ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at Office day or night. Specialattention given to temale die eases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil en a specialty. WHY NOT? When youtgo'to the Post Office for fyour mail, why not price | STATIONERY, SOAPS AND TOLET:ABTICLES, | Just Received | 25,000 Envelops from WN. Y. 150 Ibs Toilet Soap from Philadelphia, CIGARS. From Baltimore, and a general assortment of STATIONERS SUNDRIES. We have all thesethings and lots of othersin QUANTITY! QUALITY! PRICE! Whieh will suit sey burer. Examine goes and prices andsee if we Bre HOt correct. POST OFFICE EQOK STORE

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