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The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 28 1892. NO.6 L Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Real Estate I.oan Department. on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates STOUKHOLDERS Allen, Mrs. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Bark, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lulu aELECS, peasen Farmer ryner, Margaret Chelf,H B Farmer Coleman, Sam’1 L Farmer Hesth, D B Morrison. C McCracken. A Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer Dutcher, C H Prof Normal Sch Powe DeArmond,D A, M C Booke! Fyans, John Farmer ngham, J Physician Freemam, Caroline and Eliza Francisco, S P Lawyer Reisner, J W WM. E. WALTON president BOOKER POWELL Ballard Items. Miss Jennie Johnson has gone to <4 Rich Hillto spend the winter and take music lessons....Lee Embree and Ray McFarland took in the mu- sical concert Monday night at Johnstown...... Squire LaFollett’s court was very busy the 27th.. The coal company is no more for the | present,but expects better things ere long....Sam Kiersey bought some 300 hogs in the south last week which is his second drove this fall .. Lee Embree bolds forth at Geo Price's until spring....Look out for the entertainment at the Fair- view school house New Year's eve, 7 p.m. Proceeds for the library. . CK Crow is corresponding with} Sam Price and thinks he has pros pects of renting his farm... Hooper and family will spend the holidays with Dr Hooper in Cooper | Judge and Jim Cole re- | county.... turned hogless...... R D Beatty bought about one hundred turkeys last week.... Will Hooper and Mrs Ayineruedner each bought an Oak | range cook stove of an agent a few days ago....Hog killing time has arrived....R D Beatty gone to Montrose on business....Dan T Embree has land in Washington where he is doing well... . Will Cole and C K Crow are killing hogs tc- day and its a fine day for the busi- | ness.... Beatty bought 25 turkeys | from Geo Price and now expects to get W’s....McClevney took a load | of corn to Peter S this evening. Sorry indeed to hear our friend acai villiage smith thinks leaving us and hope after due consideration he may conclude to stay....John Lentz has ; made many friends while in our vil- | lage and wish him well where ere he “may go. . Mrs Graham is convalescent as is Geo Hermann, the Bros etc... WC Powell and Dick Greer act ; have new sleds... vat in his trae | a few days since ve suppose it was Fuller) too -Jim Bradley was A turkey shoot here Friday enjoyed | | wey *- by quite a number, Messrs Doug): and Sims carried of the game.. John Harris bas bought Ran Me Daniels farm on Little Roy Hays had the misfor tune to fall and fracture his arm | 2 few days ago but at last accounts was getting along well... . Joe Stay- ton is gathering “his corn near the chureh....C D Cole, J B Hays, Wm | Hannah, W D medical student — Ea Farmer Hardinger WN Farmer ~* Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Starke, LB Depaty circuit clerk Jenkins, J R Cashier Ser Don Ass’t Cashier Levy Sam Dr, Roots & uhing yore. Frank M Farmer Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer McCracken, Robt Farmer Owen, M V Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Davis, JR Foreman Times officePharis, F Grocery Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Deerwester, Frank caech com Rosier, J M Farmer Reeder. Oscar Farmer Radford, Chas R Sullens, J L Banker vice-president LW | Peter Creek... | $110,000. Make loans without delay. mith, GL Liveryman Turner, Mrs M E Capitalist. Tucker. W E Dentist Tyler, W B Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitalist Wyatt, H C Lumber dealer Wells, Wiley Teacher West, R G Farmer Walton, Wm E President Farmer + Farmer Walton, GW Farmer Walls, JT Physician Whipple. NL Physician Pension Clerk cashier asst. cashier J. R. JENKINS DON EINNEY Griggs, D W Cloud. WL Hooper and Mrs Winegardner each bought | one of those Oak range cook stoves ‘also Wm Allen, Chas Decker and | Mr Chelf....T M Starke is a marks | man and he did some fine shooting ‘oa the wind up....C D and WB | Cole went to town for supplies.... | We are indeed glad to hear the edi- ow puff Butler on her market re- | ports; would be glad to see all our neighbors go to their own town, But- ler, instead of our neighboring coun- ty towns as Urich and Montrose; let | our mills come to the front and com- | | pete with Urich and Montrose mills and then we will turn our milling to Butler....W L Hooper and family ae spending the holidays with the | | doctor in Cooper county, 1 | Jack. Virginia Stems. Everybody invited to the shooting match at Mains’ coal bank four miles | | north, turkeys, geese, ducks and one | horse to be shot off by Hackett and | Stanfield next Thursday, Dee. 29th. .... Mr. Mat Brown, of Clay county, is down among bis old chums for the holidays. ...Mr. Josh Jenkins of | Kansas City, is down on a visit with | his old neighbors....Mr. Geo. M. } | Jenkins, son of B. F. who has been | attending business college at Seda- lia, has been obliged to return home }on account of sickness.... Mr. Cy Summers of Rich Hill, i is up looking after his interest in the U. S. mail} fat Mulberry....Miss Gertie Judy | - | accompanied by his brother Earnest | jof Warrensburg college is home| through holidays....Born, to the} wife of Jas. Moss, a girl baby; all | parties doing well... .Q. what a sad | affair was the death of little Mona| Ruble, she being burned to death in la fire place. ‘ihe little one was play- li ing around the room when her cloth- | | ing caught on fire, burning her so} | badly she cnly lived a few hours. | Her mother was up stairs doing her | i | morning’ s work, when she heard the creams of her child, and as soon as he could get to her ehe put out the flames. Mrs. R.s hands and arms ere burned so bad that she cannot feed herself. This is the same little /one that got mangled up in a run- away this summer, full particulars | j of which was given at the time. Mr. { ma Rhinehart were married in But- | nedy. of Ills., is visiting at Virginia | j Spring, Shaws, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, FOUGHT FOR A WIFE. ler last Wednesday... ———— Comiford and her tlerode. are visiti . Mrs Wiley | father, Israel Nes | g relatives near | Pineville McDonald county, Mo.. “| | The people of Grandview schoo! Ae! trict are making preparations for an- other entertainment and box supper in the near future, for the purpose of increasing their library..... collector of Charlotte township in- forms us that he is now ready to re- ceiye and receipt fur taxes of 1892, and will meet the taxpayers at Vir- ginia on each Saturday during Jan uary......Mr. Marion Kennedy is blind. ...Some one talking to Wiley Comiford noticed him resorting to his handkerchief frequently, on be- ked th i 5 ney eee he 5 ig 5 es eae why AD-| on as a means of deciding the justice ae One secon ance Literary | of the claims. Last night was the society and debating club will be|time set forthe duel. About fifty organized at Grandview school | workingmen were witnesses of the | house on Saturday night after fray. ; Mary was selected as referee, Ghriatenae ooo Me a viretl Bopanna and, it is alleged, agreed to take the | ee z a victor for her husband. The men son, of Christian county, are visiting | were stripped to the waist, and when in the neighborhood....Wm Ken- | time was called started in to punish each other. Five rounds were} fought during which time both men | church was taken to the Christian | had their faces almost battered into SH Esch on Rate URAL ane OES jelly. The fight lasted forty min : utes, when completely exhausted little Mona Ruble. The church was/and bleeding profusely, young | A Lover’s Quarrel Which Resulted in| a Riot and Many Injuries Mount Carmel, Pa, Dee 22.—A} desperate battle took place here last night which may result in the death of several of the participants. Until six months ago John Rotoski, Mich ael Lincevitch and Mary Donsky lived in a small town in Hungary. Both men were desperately in love with Mary, who finally agreed to fly to this country with John. Upon their arrival in New York they were married and have lived in peace and happiness until about one week ago when it was learned that Lincevitch had followed them to this country, with the intention of being reveng ed. A pugulistic encounter was chos- .. The Christmas tree at the M E full to overflowing....At No. 2 or| Linceviteh was unable to stand up Crooks school house Miss Ola|#vy longer. A foul was claimed on account of Rotoski chewing his op ponent’s ear during which time a fierce and brutal struggle began. The girl sided with her husbaud’s friends avd was knocked senseless Humphrey treated ber scholars to candy, oranges, peanuts and Chris- | mas cards....Wm and Chas. Cope of Kansas City, came home to spend Xmas....Ed Dudley is lying very | What resembled a riot followed. ai thelaver p ate __| Weapons of all kinds were used and poe vaulstevex 7 a Howe et or ten or twelve were felled with clubs, land....Joe T. Whinnery’s house! while several bullets found their way among the crowd. Nearly all | of the fifty were badly cut and bruis jed und six of them are ina preca Cope will move to New Home in the | tious condition. j is about completed....One of John | Hedger's twins is very sick... .Johu : Rotoski, with his face all bandag “led up, left today for Shenandoab, accda aad by Mary. 20 DAYS CLOSING OUT SALE —— (> I. Blankets All Woolen Goods. A large amount of sample And Notions, which I will sell at tual Gost of Wholesale Price, These great bargains are not to be had every day. Talso defy competition on |}aud Mrs. Geo. Ruble have the sym- | pathy of the entire community. . | Mr. Willard Keeton and Miss. Em | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. | Reval Baking» Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Boots, Shoes and Gents Furnishings, OF BATES Cash Capital. Solicited. CHRISTMAS Headquarters, We will sell you for Christm, 3 lbs fancy mixed or taffy candies 25 3 Ids large California reisins 2 Ibs large California figs 1 doz Florida oranges 1 Ib finest assorted nuts And all other goods in same propor- | tion. Wituiams Cash Grocery. Parties looking for Christmas presents willdo well to call on us. Most of you know from ex- perience, that our prices are lower | than any other house in Butler. : And wealso have much larger as- ; sortments to select frum. We have | dinner sets, tea sets, tea sets and chamber sets in stone china Havilins French chiva china salad bowls, berry bowls, com- ports, olive dishes, sauce dishes, celery dishes, pitchers, spoon holders, bisque figures, vases, bone dishes, pie plates, cake plates, platefsets, and a hundred other beautiful and useful articles. Don't failto come early while our stock is complete. Witiams Casu Grocery. We sold Edible flour at 9Uc and} aud creains, | Jumbo at $1.00 all last month. and; while we did not get this car as: cheap, we will continue to s¢ same price until New Year. We warrant every sack of Edible and Jumbo flour to be fine and white loose their flour trade. selling at the rate 20,000 pounds every two weeks, and if the people knew how small a profit we were making on oar flour they would ail come after Jumbo and Edible. Remember you must pare this flour with the common flour around this country. Remem- | ber this isa high grade flour, and | was always retailed at a much bigh- er price than any other flour ustil we commenced selling it. If you! buy a sack of either Jambo or Edible from us and it doesn’t suit you, we; ANP DRY GOODS. Come and see for yourselves. mrs. PETER LANE, acent. | i | continue to will pay you for the trouble of titieging it back. Wriiams Casi Gro. Remember we are selling Jaya) | Blend coffe: at 25c a pound and will o so until New Year. received 1000 Ibs. buy? He seems that the Williams boys i For Candies, Raisine, Nuts, tee Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, apples. | Pas ‘ily should have a bottle. Also French i and when we once sell a mau a sack | of either Jumbo or Edible we never Weare now | not com- FARMERS BAN COUNTY, $50,000.00 okee - President .- Wiee-President 2d Vice-President Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully ‘are doipg the the town. it for grocery business of They undoubtedly merit they selling groceries ; cheaper than was ever known in this ‘town before. They now have five | clerks and then | can’t wait on all that ' come. oS * Williams & Co. are A cua Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Sy:up of Figs when in need of a laxative, and if the | father or mother be costive or #il- lous: the most gratifying results = | follow its use; so that it is ‘the best | family remedy known andevery fam- nov His Leg Dragged Miles Away. Moverly, Mo. Dee. 14—When the Wabash fast freight reached here this morniny the remains of a | human leg was found wound around labrake rod. It had been dragged along distauce over the cross ties- | When the limb was removed it was ‘found to be that of a man torn from | the body and presented a horrible ‘spectacle. It was devoid of cloth ing, the boues were brokeu and the foot was whipped almost to shreds. The balance of the body was locat- ied at Warrenton, and the leg was at | once shippec to that point. From letters found on his person he is supposed to be a young man Rubhrer, whose home is in the ecoun- try near Warreaton. The train was a through freight aad he is suppos- ed to have fallen under the car and been torn to pieces while trying to c.g: from a box car after riding trees some point near ww St. Louie. LL i ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when : Syrup of Figs is taken; it is and refreshing to the taste, and ily yet — sais aad rrompey ek a Kidneys, dispels | tem effectually, aches and fevers and constipation. §; only remedy of ite ki duced, pleasing to | ceptable to the stomach, , its action and truly effects, pr healthy an many excellent qualities | to all and have made it the popular remed) aig fie em is for sale i and $1 fot by all leading gists. Any reliable dru: may not have it on eee ie one who o ae iH «EF RE ES aa Fe B Bs 83 sé EES an Abe Mi i ptenaraa 3 § a LOUISVILLE,

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