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| Che eS. VOL. XV. uiler Weekly BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1893. 8s a ago and come to town this evening | | with his wife and daughter to take iSso | fl il e ali ja train for California, While loiter ing around the depot, a stranger approachel ffandley and wanted | OF BUTLER, MO. to borrow £10 on a check fora large | sum, which Lad been drawn on a} CAPITAL, mi s Q ip $110,000. local bank. The stranger told Hand \ jley that he, t., was bouid for Cali Transacts a general banking business. We solicit the accounts of far-|forn‘a, and the unsuspecting granger | mers, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for|fell into th tr He pull-! jall funds committed to our charge. fout a roll cf bills amounting to $209, an jast then aso d+tranger ap peared and money | from the fir::er’s hands took to his} heels ntl Both of | NO. 51 wT HE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES». LANE & ADAIR, Call the attention of the public to the fact that notwithstand- ing the unusually large trade we have enjoyed for this season vat once. We are prepared to extend liberal ac- , pote commodation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on hand to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all at eny time and stop interest. DIRECTORS. suatchiag the disappeared ae is eins ne oe | of the vear, our store still remains the center of attraction, ) fi Barcher HM Piggott HC Wyatt the thiey s «sca; ed. | John Deerwester © R Radford RG West —--—- | JR Jenkins Oscar Reeder Geo L Smith OTHER S VOCKHOLDERS, | Wm E Walton and is packed from floor to ceiling with Bargains of all de- scriptions, Just take a little time ladies, and look through Arkansas Whitecappers. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 5.— White | caps are playing havoc with the| E Bartlett Frank Deerwester Robert McCracken Dr W E Tucker : 7 -hy z yee | & a = ee = Nrican UC = Margaret Iiryner b A DeArmond A McCracken W Byler farmers of northwest Arkansas. A our line of Dress Gocds, it will positiy ely surprise you to see ‘OW Jol tv: y 21 E = , a 4 oN Ballard Dra Everingham John Pharis Wm W Trigg dispatch reached here today from] how cheap we can put you up one of those beautiful dresses. G A Caruthers © & E Freeman Charles Pharis Wm Walls Se : *. HB Chelf GB Hickman JK Rosier GP Wyatt Evening Shade, Sharp county, to JM Courtnes Robert Clark CP &S LColeman DB Heath Semuel Levy CH Morrison JW Reisner L B Starke Clem Slayback Dr NL Whipple Max Weiner the effect that the premises of T. B TJ Wright We always show the finest line of dress trimmings in the Casillo, two kilometers distant from | manner. JR Davis Dr W D Hannah John H Sullens Ternble Last Friday while the Spanish ship Cabo Machichaco, was unload- ing her cargo ut Santander Spain, the sbip took fire and 480 cases of contraband dynamite exploded. The explosion caused the death of over 1,000 people and 600 were injured, wrecked nearly ever house in the city and the damage by fire which followed the explosion will reach two and one half million dollars. A mad panic siezed the people and un- til outsde relief came nothing was done to rescue the bodies of the dead and the injured and stay the Disaster. “The explosion was like an earth quake and hundreds of housts were wrecked, while heavy pieces of irou went through the walls like cannon bills. Houses were itmediately ignited by the blazing timbers, and the peopie who were not killed rush- ed in terror into the stre: ts, anumber of them met death or were severely crushed or wounded by falling houses. Others rau in terror from the scene and hundreds went mad with fear, and, abandon- ing the city, an into the fields, bysterically and tearing their hair where Peebles, a few miles from that place were burned last night. Several other gins have been destroyed in | the country the last few days. An-| other dispatch from Cotton Plant, Woodruff county, says thirty bales; of cotton were fired at the depot and! the fire destroyed all the business | portion of the town before it was extinguish+d, Six hundred people live at Cotton Plant. Toe White caps have warned the farmers not to ship their cotton to market under penalty of having it burned while while our stock is complete. en route. Virginia Items. It is dry and we need rain. We have all sizes in them. found in a first class retail house and at prices that defy the sharpest competition. city; don’t fail to see them before buying. Our stock of ladies underwear comprises everything from the cheapest cotton vest to the finest all wool union suits, Full line of plain and fancey eiderdowns for chiidrens cloaks. DONT FAIL 10 SEE OUR CLOAKS We make some of the lowest prices ever seen on Ladies, Misses and Childrens Cloake. Come early We have in fact, everything that is to be The with fury. A number of the most| Mrs. Steve Adams has a very sick | Ger i1tlemen I lease Remember’ progress of the fire. Over 100 peo- frenzied people ran from Santander chiles McFadden lost his buggy ple are said to have been blown into | into the neighboring villages, spread | horse. the sea and to have perished help- lessly. A train which bad just en- tered the station was wrecked and set on fire aud many of the passen ing incoherent words the news of the disaster, refusing to return to the ill-fated city even when assured all | danger was over. Others, after re- gers perished. | covering from the shock, hastened The burning debris set fire to the] to the scene of disaster to search railway station at Solares, thirteen | for missing relatives whom they ke miles from Santander and fifty priv | lieved to have met Wm. Cowans’ inules are reported some better. | Arthur Fleming of the west is here on a@ visit. | 1am taking corn in exchange for | some accounts. Mr. Orval Brown of State is in our midst One thing good about a pave stone no danger burning the wall. Spelling School at the Watterman Shirts; our factory made overalls | Washington SHOW Our boots and shoes, Our underwear. reputation second to none in Butler. White Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves and all wool Work duck coats, cottonade, cassimere and jeans pants, which now has a Just look through them for yourself. It is no trouble for us to YOU OUR GOODS. Tt will not hurt you to look at them, then if you can save 50cts on $1.00, why not do s>? It is a duty: } death through] sehool house ‘Thursday night. you owe yourself to buy where you can buy the cheapest. Very Truly. ate houses on Meudos and Viogor! the explosion. Upon arnying at| Ed Dudley traded Cole Hensely - losses several important” public | found the place covered with dead | heel caused by counter piece in shoe. a buildings and valuable archives were | aud wouded, many of the vic Maloney boys have about — 1,000 burned before any headway could be gatued on the fire. tims being so horrible burned and mutilated that their. recognition by bushel coal on hand for sale. | Uncle Pleasant Fleming who has)" been up in Clay county has returned | Ex Senator Harmou is being tréa i home again. | i Trustee's Sale. | Made a Diyision Point. The shower of iron from the dy | relatives was utterly impossible.| Corn is a better prices south of ed by Prof. A. Coble, the magnetic) whereas WW , F. Scott and Sarah F, Scott his | ada, Mo XS The sem. ; | Virgini fide ware te z - ae Sie wife by their deed of trust dated June 3d, Is91, : z namite laden steamer thrown into} The ground near the quay and Mirgicin than north it is sure to ad-|healer, for his paralysis. We called | Tha recorded in the recorder's office within | official statement that Nev. vance before long. | a the air by the explosion fell upon promenade was strewn with pieces nearly all parts of the town and in- of bodies. heads and limbs while all to see him Tuesday and found him very walked | J. W. Nance says he isin luck he says he don’t owea dollar on earth. he Who can say the same. much improved, and for Bates county, Missouri. in book No | ed waa cada ee 107 page 106 conveyea to the undersigned trus- | be made a freight division on the tee he following described real estate lying | ¢- ees and being situate in the county of Bates and | Missouri, Kansas and Texas is re 3 ee a i om . ‘h ; | hee = acane ¢ state of Missouri, to-wit: tee : : : jured buildings at a remarkable dis | around were houses in flames, the| ‘The horse race a few miles west | 8¢Foss the room without a cane ar d | qpilte northeast quarter of the southea t unar- | ceived here with grest satisfaction aa ; 3 < a gh .S E cc aie ; pe smmart and! was raise bi 7 ter of Section one (1) and the east one fourth : tance from the place where the/air being thick with smoke and hea Se ak oe omens to raise kis left foot ene of the southeast quarter of the southeast quar {aud is borne cut y the recent ‘s a : ee 4 ae = b r § b 4 ae " | ter of section one [1] in township thirty-nine | - ee : ey steamer exploded. Some idea of| pieces of burning material. The | g20 by iosing,35. ae Gers pone . ha a = Q ae | (9) of range thirty-one, (51) ‘containing 3 improvements made by this road at ae nar = : J 4 - Garcia ty y mor i -.—Hol. Jn- {acres more or less. which conveyance was Se ar the force of the explosion can be | bodies of men and women and ebiid- r eae Elon: Dowel cer sou ‘or as iths till lately ORE OU aneiitrnitico accere the pagiientietone | this point, costing pearly $50,000 formed from the fact that a man |ren of all classes were found in alj. Le : 6 terprise. | certain note fully described in said deed of was killed by a piece of iron falling horrible medley, blackened, burned from the steamer'’s explosion at Pena ; and torn in the most heart rendering Cries of agony and of where the steamer blew up. grief soon mingled with curses on The steamers avchor was blown | those responsible for the disaster. learn was at the strip opening got n land but made his choice of redskins. | Fred Nestlerode’s house took fire the other night and nearly burnt but} water being plenty and handy the} flames were put out before much! damage was done. Corn around here is the scarcest it School Keport of Olive School. For the month ending Oct. 27. The following pupils deserve to be placed on the Roll of Honor for | debt due and payable at once. | and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of | trust. I will proceed to sell the above describ- The change will b: pie here. trust; and whereas defanit has been made in the payment of the annual interest due on said note, which default according to the terms of the said trast deed renders the whole of the | Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note | : 200 more pec. Trustee’s Sale. ed premises at bublic vendue to the highest | Whereas Robert U bidder for cash, at the east front door ofthe | eaneett 8 single m ane nd thi : : court house. in'the city of Butier, county of | chante centy of trust dated October 4th, 1 up in the air by the force of the dy | Many of the searches ouly recogniz- Bas peor sulted rete tight not whispering during the month: | atts land state of Missouri, on > | sud tor Bates coma tychiorecs of ieeee namite and fell in a street 800 yards | ed parts of the elothing of those] barrelon a one horse sled. Its bound | -Myrtle — Gill Cantrell, Ola Thursday. November 30. 1393, | tae teliowwice deserted ney eraigmed trustee s t 5 ‘ tes ee 3 to raise after tax paying time. ‘Cantrell, Lillie Cantrell, Mamie between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- | being situate in the county of B od otat eey., tp falling it broke a stone | who were killedand one unfortuaate | NOM Nestusropr. | naon and fiveo’clock in the afternoon of that | of Missouri, to-wit.) Dates and stat balcony into pieces and sank deep] man was identified by his watch ode = Murphy, Lulu Murphy, Arthur) day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, | Lots three (3) and four (4) in block sixteen ¥ : 2 i Bradl Minni F Ethet interest and costs. FDO ALLEN, "| (16) in the town of Sprague, Mo. ,which convey - into the stone pavement below. | which had stopped at the moment Buitato Bill’s Warriors. jerones? aes Eee oes, sha ae SConeceteea eee re Ler ir pat | S : ae i ibed id dee: Soon after the explosion whole | of the explosion. Rushville, Neb. Nov 3 —Buffalo| France, Martha Beamen, Gertie Mil ferns eae | of trust. and whereas defauit bas Meet naa : | a Neb., } F ; Z principal of said note blocks upou Mendez Numez_ street | So Bil's W. eels S Teall i ler, Gladdy Miller, David Haggard, nd the sunual interest cere eae - : f | Horrible Triple Murder. ili’s World's fair Sioux Indians ar- | Etta Largent, Laura Martz, Minnie iunpaid. Now therefore, at the request of lazing aud other portions o: z . . lri ci ik i-| gent, i ? i | the legal holder of sai “ani a azing au eer P ee Guthrie Ok, Nov. 6.—-Attorcey |Tived here to-day lookivg like uni-| Martz Pitcher’s Castoria. | the conditions of sald deed of trust. Pattee the city were in flames. No on : : ‘ : : ia eae z | 5s ceed to sellthe above described premises seals Ri | Payne, who arrived from Chandler, | Versity students, well dressed and | Those who made an average of 90 Children Cry for _ pabiic vendue to the highest bidder toreach ot dared or cared te make any attempt . = z A i a da. Red Cloud hi If | s if the east front door of the court honse, in th \ fifty five miles east of this city, | Well conducte ed Cioud bimseil | : Pitcher’s Castoria city of Batler,county of Bates and eteve cr re to stay the spread of the conflagra-|, . = ae i 500 : b a - | souri, on : 2 were y | brings the details of the horrible | and over 500 warriors met them wi Levi Hi i, Ethel F Lilli hild Cry fe : sf tion, and those who preserved | 1 ger of three white men, viz:|8 graud reception. The Gam CyB eRGS eee caeee: une c ren Gryfor = —=— Thureday, November 30tb, 1693, : | ’ : plea Cantrell, Minnie Martz, Etta Largent Pj 7 | bet ine o’ i enough presence of mind to do 80, | peo brothers named Jobnson anda Were pleased with the Sonera! B Pitcher’s Castoria. [coca mnvestaner cect nee van wildly about the town, crying in horrified accents the news of the disaster to those who had rushed | from the houses sy i | all that can be learned it appears the end of the world bad come. that the fiend caught the men while In the midst of this scene, when | A their bas nee were asleep and cut their | r hair and | ee men and women tore thei and The bodies ae | throats with a knife. cursed or prayed, a few brave men | oho found had been atripped of! some clothing. It is known that} man aamed Wilkerson, by a negro last night near the town of Ingram, twelve miles west of Chandler. From retained presence of mind enough | to jump on horseback and ride to| |and Gladdy Miter. and conduct of Cody Indians. E. N. Miller, Teacher They all struck camp and left here i noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that Children Cry for | sz, fr the parpones ot setistring ‘said ae, Sit by 10 o'clock with wagon loads of provissions under charge of Major Barke and will hold a feast at White | Clay creek. In Tuesday's election in Arapvhoe| county, Colorado, there was eleve OF BATES tickets in the field and exactly 539 | i Trustee's Sale. | Whereas Edward L Woodfin 3 nex Z dfin and ME Woes. | fin his wife, by their dee of trust dated Oete | ber 25th. 1882 “and recorded in the recover | office within and for Bates county. Misscur:. | in book No. 107 page @2 conveyed - COUNTY, —e | dersigned trustee the following described 1, | estate lying and being situaie in the eouatvor | Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: the nearest railway station, where eee of the men, Johnson, had $186! candidates, which beats the record | | rage thirty (30) conteining elghiy x ee 3 5 be | on his persou before the killing. they caused telegrams to be sent to; q4,, negro was pursued by a the suthorities of other ac oe | posse, and it :s reported here that ploring succor for the wounded anc he was captured in the Kickapoo} asking that fire engines be promptly Indian lands. It is possible that be dispatched to the scene, as a failure bola member of ak bibe ac cous to do so immediately would |of any county iu the west The tick iCash Capital. ets were us follows: Democratic, Re | publican, People’s party, Free Coin | age democracy, Independent citizens, Straight People’s party,Prohibition. Independent People’s party, In-| COUNTY DEPOSTORY OF BATES Co. eer i h conveyance was made in trust to secure 50 OOO (ele) | the payment of five certain notes fally du 5 2 | scribed in said deed of trust; and whereas | defanit bas been made in the payment of the- | Gret one of said notes which vecame due Octo- | ber 25th. 163. and euch defanit (secording to | the terms of the said deed of trust) renders --+ 5+--+President | the whole of the debt aue and payable at onee |" Wiee-President | Now therefore, st the request of the eget 24 Vice-President holder of said notes and pursuant to the con- --- Cashier | dittons of said deed of trust, I will Proceed to result | ; DIRECTORS. [sell theabove described premises ie v 7 ber of negroes and Mexicans live! dependent Free Coinage Dauoceasy| eee REC’ ne Ze | Senduc to the highest Matder aaa Public iin the utter destruction of Santan-!_. us i : ° | Clark a M.S, Se Rok E. ee x 3 — wom Steeie | cast front door of the court house, in the city : jer. | with the Indians. fe | Liberal Free Coiuage party and In-| Me As od a cae Ce Eee. Dine | Seer War? COUREY Of Bates and slate of Mix : : j Bold Robbery at Atchison. ; dependent Republican party. It is! EVERINGHAM. Secretary i 3 pole 3 “holiest pee a ae Atchison, Kan, Nov. 3.—William An eye witness of the disaster | Hanley, a farmer living near Arring- needless to say that every one of these factions advocated the free! the scenes as follows: | ton, sold off his effects a few days and unlimited coinage of silver, Solicited. Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully | Thursday, November 30, 1893, between the hours ef nine o’clock in the f noon and five o’clock in the afterneon o! day, for the purposes cf sstisfying said 4: intezest and costs. C. A. ALLEN, Trustee

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