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a Nee he Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1894. COST! COST! FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 COUNTY DEPOSTORY OF BATES CO. VOL. XVI NO 13 DEATH IN THE BIG STORM. | OF BUTLER, MO. \ -—O— Mad By His) Wite’s Death and the Sufferings of His Five Chitdren, Ends Thetr We solicit the accounts of far-| Mseries Parts:. List of offer for sale my entire stock of mers, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for| : Voctms. : groceries, Guthrie, O:., 13.—The great Funds always on hand |b::zzard which swept over Oklaboma Poo Settier, Driven | CAPITAL, $110,000. * Absolutely going to quit the gro cery business in Butler, and will now ‘Transacts a general banking business. : queensware, tinware, all funds committed to our charge. We are prepared to extend liberal ac-| commodation in the way of loans to our customers. woodenware, nails and a thousand ; : ee { D UN. “THOMPSON 2200... seccncees cansse asad President to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all! Sunijay brought veath im ite wake, | other things in my store too nu rs K ROSIER i Vice-Bresitent at ny time and stop interest. the pov. peop!:. especially those who t ti t FIRST COST: BD IRE oc os oo sea ce oe Caabler iy = is . | merous to mention al s [IDIRECTORS. had seti ed iu the Cherokee Strip DIRECTORS. 9r. T. C. Boulw Booker Powell Frank M Vorie ae eae 2 : ll gs Clark Wix, M.S, Kiersey, | John E. Shutt, | RJ. Hurley John Steel i bieneee* rie i We Wyutt September 16, b ing but poorly pre-|I know that many of you will say BO Wuegkt ie e é vata oes gTnamieon Tr We Peg” John Deerwester q i fore eat : o 3.3. McKee, = ailey. J. orier, e. D. Kipp JR Jenkins Oscar Reeder: Wm E Walton pared or cod wenther. this is an old, old story, but never J. EVERINGHAM. Secretary : hice ae Reports so far received here show : . OTHER S'TOCKHOLDER:. th. at iecst twenty-tive perished theless, I mean just what I say, I = —— =e to check, “— Money, issues Drafts and artlett Frank Deerwester Robert McCracken Dr!W_E Tucker duwing the yreat storm. There are|am going to close out my entire ransacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully EB s & & y A McCracken M V Owen Jonn Pharie D A DeArmond John Evans DrJ Everingham C&E Freeman W B Tyler M E Turner Wm W Trigg alls Margaret Bryner Luln Brown oe Solicited. many rumors of other fatalities but ——— nothing definite can be obtained. It stock of goods at actual cost, and County Court Proceedings. | to shingle the south side of the Poor - 3 c| tt a“ . i | Fat Courtney BB pitas » E Whipple there have vot been mauy victims in every oue should avail themselves of Ata meeting of the county court | House ut $1 per square. een eee La eTe eb ack To Wright, isolated sections of the territory, it|this great opportunity of buying | ast week Judges Reese, Fix and | Grant Gulespie contracts for JR Davis Dr W D Hannah John H Sullene. Pil beranninncls ie H : Hayes bemg present the following | S¥®™P land ou Grand River aud nnn y ‘ their groceries at wholesale prices : i 7 record. | Surveyor ordered to survey same — = Neur Cross, yesterday, the bodies gro T proceedings were made of record, | Ae aie Bante eee e Virginia ft in the neigborhood. ‘ = Below you will find a few articles ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. | P- 1 x F irginia Items. te ie ant <3 of Sherman Stone, a homesteader, > oa |payto Joe MeKibben $9.75 as re- Monday morning the road east A mateh game of base bal wel aud bis wife and five children were tioned with prices attached aud MaryC: atell; ROCu UAC, $106 8 | bate for ussessment. and west was blockaded with drifted played between the school boys of Z 3 mentioned with prices avtached and | f ewia Webb, Jauitor, 5 50; JC Hayes ‘files statement of fee: snow. , ” Papinville and the school boys of this found about a stove in which there bear in uind that you can get these Mrs. Lamaster, sup pauper, 4 20 1 ord y' i r en Mrs Joe Postleweight took sick one | place. Notwithstanding the inclem-| was uo fire, ull with their throats = £ A ill, tem sup, 10 v0 meres OHalecerdea tie sabes eer ee cenit ent weather the spectators were|cut A uote on a table read: “Wood | goods at the price given: GG Jones,“ * 10 00} tor icing poor farm next ae : dren, one a babe nine months old there just the same, numbering /q}] gone; Mollie frozen to death; the|21 th granulated sugar 31 00 2 . np pepo ed ey S.H Fisher makes setilement with Dick Wolfe had the ee alle out. about 100. _Asthe game progressed rest of ue freezing. £ has Gl SR Tyler, brooms, 1 80 ane ee A) SE Snow 8 inches deep on the level. the enthusiasm waxed warm. When ¢ 3 22“ light brown“ 1 00|J Phare, mdse 315) selled toth t of $3,895.59. Mr. Ayers of Kansas City is visiting | the game ended the sides stood 21|™Y family aud now kill myself to May Compton, tem sup, 15 00 | Cancelled to the amount of $3,895.59. his brothers, Warren and William. ighicat 94 ay re 5 ae a prevent further suffering. God have A iatricantJare/cottecuworth Maxey sros, work 400 Ordered that Bridge Commission Ingram Baur nes mou to Batker ha a ° in favor of our hom wercy on us!” eae Tae Cee wore QD Benard! Blanks, 6 su| 7 examine grade on west side of Romig) 1 ott FORTY te oon e Hee Twelve miles from there, a widow ; 3 - -28he| Rich Hill E i i yy | Muddy creck and repair same or customer. Squire Johannes contemplates mere ealdealnnihericalin 34e 28$e| Rich Hill Enterprise, print 22 00 | construct grade as he thinks best Welda oe ae aks buildinig.«:new residence inthe neat ae "Red Rock, James Blount|; « Golden Ri ff 1 afc. = — temsup 4 0) "J Martin filee quarterly state- elda, A . 7 2 ‘Golden Rio coffee worth Y Pentzer, coftiv, 8 50 injured by falling on a sidewalk, has | future. nd two young daught i ies iment of fees, us Recorder; also | about Read ered andl ix visiting her| J.B. Durand is adding greatly to — spel hohe cae At B8he = = = whe Ww F Rosser, pate Ba au James Drysdale, as County Clerk ' sister, Mrs. D. R. Braden. ae the appearance of his place by grub- ill di ** Padang Java coffee worth Standard => 22 25 J Hayes school loan ordered The citizen of Virginia and vicinity | ping up the buck brush and _briers tat two of them wil me Weekly Union * 1 00 losed. — = j are highly elated over the prospect of J ean ae Ge Sate Near Ponca, Mre. Jeunie Cramer 40c for 2 32] W H McPhail, assessing, 49 95 | Closed. : 1 a flouring mill here in the uear fu- along the highway. armers, We! and her two children, Lizzie and pees os o4| Harper & Atkisov, mdee, 8 70 _ County Clerk directed to appop- ture. Wm. Skinner is at the head of | should all pattern after Bro. Durand Sallie, were found frozen stiff in a 1 Lion coffee 2 Bese Sist oo Beats . an a tion R R & Tel school money. Gna Cn age “edn ere this —— Nery age ; coyote’s burrow. 7 ‘ Rolled Scotch oat flake Bp Cramer, wolf scalps 3 00 Clerk directed to make statement | of E. P. Nickell on Friday night, the | . tinty, looking after, hie intereste| THE DEATH LIST INCREASED. 2 “Package breakfast food 10 / Cadogan & Hatcher, stat, 28 10| ° 6¥Penses and publish in one paper: | 9 t iov- a, rae a . . oR, Fy a . c a z { an SUL ad date a eee there. We understand he intends| Three Indian children Jost tbeir|1 Full weight soda 07] W H Allen, sutte inquest, 19 55] ining ot on Olesen cohaslibend | Mrs, Nickell are pleasant entertain | Pening @ store there soon. way in the heavily falling snow near|1 ** Wire nails, any size 3| Weekly Union, printing, 5 001 school Jos eG GEN s. N press ipa aus Miss Ivy Kemper has returned from | 4 yadarko, Sunday, aud were dead s St Joe Asylum, patients 212 85 chool Joans granted to ] ers and the event is a ian tune «| Rich Hill, where she has been visit- . y> ; 1 “ Navy beans 4} FR susie re 7 “Jo 70 | Rimes, $800; WH McCants & Co, a remembered by all who had the good | ing her sister, Mrs. W. H. Summy. | Wen rescuers found them. Haren eae es Ww osser, printing, 70 | $350. : ‘4 fortune to be present. aRTRCTOC EE Everybody ought to subscribe for| Four miles south of Perry, James Sia ~ | Standard, ce 44 DU) ree oan mental Of Ruleoedeicmade A eles Gbatn iene ae oetar of She | the Sunday School Worker, edited at| Mulligan, a homesteader, was found |5 doz clothes pins 10 | Bennett Wheeler, mer, Lf 70) onout 5.000 a mile ‘3 : ? a aa Rebarts: of Vinton, wasin town Butler by 2: H. Calvary ee four: frozen to death last evening, while]/1 th Sledge tobacco 33|G D Barnard, record, 32100) 4 a Monday. 4 RCS AR acuveront Sundae School | Harry Newcome, his partner, died|1 ‘* Crane tobacco 283|J R Harnmas, sup pau, 10 Hs Jake Fry, of Amsterdam, was} \o:k We wish the Worker success. |~oon after he was discovered. eer . Frey co, stat, 8 15 ITCHING H : ; < . We wis success. 1“ Fish-hook tobacco ag| Frey co, : UMO | BODE Ueto AEE i eek lie W. T. Kemper, jountes collector a Colonel Henry Mellon, one of SS smi “as ES » W i Igow, cleaning, 3 00 = i vis RS i Mrs. 8S. Holloway is v ck fe collections: fal t ag. de- aS 3 4 vist tobacco ‘ x 5 " ring, disfiguring eczemas, \ In the case of Nichols and Jenkins ports ¢ eee aon eau ures pou Buffalo Bill's World's fair cowboys, lec agremee ray ea a Fulton Asylum, patients, 146 10 and every species OF Honing | Judge Holloway gave the decision in pl ale ip De Drone H peda was found dead under his hcrse i : J A Devinney, assessing, 230 60, barning sc <crasted, and favor of Jenkins. eos Cee nee ORS) ~ |near Newkirk yesterday. 1 * Pure ground spice worth s0c, 40] J C Hayes, circuit court, 46 7 Wit dry, thin, and falling lair, : ‘Mrs. W. T. Cowan has bought 8 Public Sale. Near Woodward the family of|1 ‘ ‘ © shot pepper ‘ 40c, 22] Auna Coates, tem sup, 22 50 and ppeediiy ani eepnomically ; Christian church Sunday. northeast of Adrian, on TUESDAY were found frozen in their dugout |1 * Young Hyson tea ‘© 40c, 23|F M Oldaker, shoes, : 1 25 nttuakeai | Ben Biggs has sold his farm aS) a| MARCH 6th, 1894, the following de-|_ Miss Jennie Hagan sr teas 1 ‘ Uncolored Japantea ‘* 60¢, : M ame - Sd 30 pe | x ane Mr. Hensley, uncle of Cole and John | scribed property, to-wit: 20 heard | Indian teacher, whe went to Alvare {2 ‘* Tea siftings oyd Lumber co, lumber, 7 07) i Fy Hensley, who has moved here, from yearling steers; 2mileh cows;2calves;|¢ently from Scranton, Pa., left ber ala erackoes Ge ACTeim blesiidee! 65 | — Skin for Years pnaeeet ihe price paid ree ee eer 2 breed t nice Sfex ia Re Cody ors school Saturday night for her board | 1 He-no tea worth $1, for Frey Stat co, record book 20 09! a ate internet hag John Rankin contracted one of his} year-old colt yearling imules; 1/ing house. She bas not been seen|1 ‘* Full cream cheese 15} Jas Drysdale, county clerk, sety ator ay ody, gee mane farms two miles west of Virginia, to| Span extra 3-year-old mules; 15 head | since. It is feared she was caught /3 1 ™ boxes Greenock solid lye 20 A F Herthel, mdse, as the time, suffering encess, ail aman named Wilson. They came to/| stock hogs; 1 thoroughbred boar,! ny the blizzard and died from ex-|3 1 th boxes Greenwich lye 22|G B Hickman, mattresses DheuCoriores) Rememrantaae Butler to close the trade. Mr. W.| Poland China; 3 cultivators; 2 14-inch 611 lave ee “ “ shades, &c 4 30) much. Have made my skin as clear from stepped into the ‘Goose” saloon to} breaking plows; 1 Ideal cornplanter; | POSUre- 2 are cou a . : 415 scales a8 a baby's. All I used was $5 worth take a dram, and disappeared out of | 1 champion mower 5 ft cut; 12-horse} An unknown man was found near }61 ‘ bars Clariette pierces ice, ee, ne ee DENNIS DOWNING, Waterbury, Vt. the back door and has not been seen | hay rake; 1 harrow; 1 lumber wagon;|the Ponea Indian agercy frozen to|61 ** bars old comfort “ d ayes, criminal cost. 212 15 (came Sa { since. John, beware of tramps. 1 single buggy; one carriage; 3 sets| death under his house. and south of | FNS! Bole bos ortho toe 50 | @ B Hickman, mdse, 1150 Skin Disease 9 Years se! Sines ve E- ie ssi 1s si 2 asi 2 = P * z ‘s Se . 9 Had over nine y On Mr Lossen Kine has moved to El doubic harness; 1 set ingle ; harne *.| Cleveland in county Qa family of | 4 A oth nei a P Hackett, sup paupers, 20 00 nos Lorraine yeurs:s cree tis dorad o Springs. 15 or 20 tons of tim. and clover hay :100 4 T Tonk I Eliza Cooke, “ es 20 00} few small red spots on my breast Geo Parks is very sick, Dr. Brooks | bu. seed oats: sheaf oats in barn; a|tbree perished. Two Tonkawa In-|) xo 1 Tuy 906 70 Pane, ; ew which kept. spreading slowly to of Amoret was oalled in. lot of other things too numerous to|dians are reported found dead in a]; 9 Hoop pail 1;| MeKibbens, mdse poor farm my back. ‘The spots timed cra, John Hutehison, formerly of this | mention. (The above farming imple- ave | 1 5 Hu i il . iN A Wade, printing, peas Se ipemucene place, now of Eldorado Springs, and | ments are good as new. . : isnt Ss oS *0'S H Fisher, } salary all over my body. I tried‘all medicines, con Miss ida Wilson of Hickory, lowa, TRRMs:— All sums of 35 and under{ Scores of cattle and horses perish- | 1 2-Gallon pail fine Syrup 80H Tyecanintos micnuaidne muted doctors, se. Then I gave it all up. were married. " cash, over Si acredit of 12 months! ed in the strip, and in the big past-/1 Glass oil ean worth 50c¢ for 33.G i ricienen ata poe enilintly. -1y wiciainace paresalt aniiaas Miss Bertha Hutchison and Joe | will be given without interest if paid | ures in the Osage and Kiowa resrva-| 1 5-Gallon oilean worth $1.25 fer 90 | es Moff: : ere that of a ¢?: ee Armstrong, were also married. | whendue, otherwise to draw 8 per ||; h bes f dcadicattionwill i ee ~| A G Moffatt, sup pauper ARSON, Whatcom, Wash. New subscribers this week: John | cent from date; a discount of 8 per ition, the number of dead cattle will) 1 Lantern worth 75e for 50) T Wolfe, . — Skoles, WE Deaton, V ginia; Jas. | eent for cash down. : reach thousands. The temperature | 1 Dash board lantern worth 31 |S W Bridge co, Pecan bridge itched Scratched Bled BP. Kennedy, Neoga, Hl. Ken- | Oscar REEDER did not reach as low as on January} 1 tf Extra fine rice Ely Hughes, tem sup, Suffered three years with pimples There are thieves at_ work not far} Executrix Notice. bad that people caught out could | Pin buckets worth 35¢ for Mrs. Campbell, sup pauper. Biren S perpen a from here. Ed Goble had set good | Teel ee pabliGenleonanvatacm make no resistance. Tin pail worth 25¢ for 5S A Powell, tem sup, Photorrapt ts RRA 7. a ; se C8 Pp ¢ ¥ — : > 1s n . se merounic eran soe Ae ets Oneuale Eatleemuaiieeete! I oie Tree| Wichita, Kas. Feb. 12.—The p Set of Handle teas worth 60c, 50M E Elledge, tem sup, erapher, Mt. Horeb, Wis. Ie Gorrcc Rascinan had a number| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1904, | worst suow blizzard that this sec |; Set unhandie 50c, 38| Mrs Kelly, sup pauper, Large Sores on Face Perini ie ctolen. (the following personal property: ten | tion of Kansas has experienced in| 1 Set plates 60¢, {0 Laura Boyd, tem sup, Was greatly troubled with blood head of horses, one bull; 2. cow giv- ities ; e : a : isoning. C T Mercer pays $2 and says he in- |! ae = idee ita many years, commenced yesterday These goods are Meakin and of ‘RJ Hurley, bal jait 3.619 tomy ns Hinds aoe nem iti ‘t sui | ing milk; onedry cow, ¢ ; one = = i 5 " . } Z 4G iti tends to take it if it don’t su! lealf:one binder; one mower; one | TOTMIDS and by night it was 15) the best quality M L Graves, “ 1,646 esc er adnan mer Changes made this week: W S them. Tried numerous physicians Cowan from Va., to Aisterdam; ay | wagon; one wheat fan; one drill; two inches deep. All trains with the ex- | Stoneware per gal 7 and remedies, no benefit, tried J P Reavis, sup pauper, 2 are G CuTiccra REMED! R Craig from. Va. to Tulson, | cule vetoes: one bresking Por: evo ono = Rock Island have been | 3 cans best sugar corn 25 J M Dowd, extra work, eS skin roe : e-arges << on Mulberr: to ldo- sets of harness; one barre: AVC raulic abandoned. : cae 3 0 ide & >, re’ airs, EL. J. 1 ELER, ae eae Oe id on subscriptions | cement and other articles too numer- : ‘ 2H. 1 3th can solid eos as 10 MeBric — pli sheriff 232 Fairmount Ave., Baltimore. redo Springs. | bg H. Biers z Vir. | ous to mention Fort Smith, Ark,, Feb. 12 —Heavy | 1 3-1 can pumpkin (or 3 for 25 10 D A Colyer, services sheri Ra rprigarry Py ae $1; Ss aieieae Thue. All sums of $3 and under, {rains have fallen here during the!1 galion can apples for 30 D A Colyer, boarding pris the.; SoaP, 2e.; Resonvent, $1. Porren Dace : sinia, 25cts At Nestuenope. | cash; over that amount a credit of|past week and the Arkansas and}; = + = « apricotsfor 19 F M Steele, gnard prisoners aNd CuEm.Conr., Sole Proprietors, Boston. |! ten months will be given without in- | terest, if paid when due, if not paid | when due, to draw 8 per cent interest ifromdate. Purchases giving notes with approved security before re- a “ How to Cure Skin Diseases,” free. Poteau Rivers are both very high and rising. It has been raining all day and many of the water cours es throughout the country are out of itheir banks. Railroads both north and south of here are likely to suffer | Assumption, IIl., Feb. 12—The | worst blizzard cf the season been |raging thronghout this section of ‘the state allday. Snow has fallen {to the depth of six inches and is Lane & Adair, mdse, J Drysdale, } salary. ‘ 5 : ate | Miller & Son, sewer pipe Space wou't admit of giving any! 4 Grassett, work, more prices. Ihavea fine line of W F Rosser, printing. toilet soaps which will go at actual, Water Co, water, cost, I havea full line of faney and JB March, Services, common laups. tine assortment of J H Steele, guard pris ali : J D Allen & Co, printing queensware,tiu ware, everything goes. 'C F Boxley. legal services. Remember this is no put up scheme | Ely Evans. tem sup. 2 cans extra yellow peaches 20 Tb pail jelly Round Prairie ltems. Judge Fix hasreturned from But- ler, where he has been engaged in moving property. eounty affairs the past week. Mrs. Mary A. ALLISON. | Whooping cough is reported to be | c. B. Lewis, Auctioneer. | Truste+'s Sale. | Whereas Wm H Gaonaway sod Susan H Gar | naway hie wife. b, their deed cf trust dat | October sth 18s#, and recorded in the record- | er’s office within and for Bates county. Mo . | in book No. 49 page 476, conveyed to the un- | dersigned trustee. the following described ree. | estate lying and being sitnate in the county 6f Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half of lot :wo (2) in tne northess: | Quarter of section one (1) in township thirty— nine (39) range thirty-two (32) containing 4” acres more or lees. which conveyance was aoe Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report. 5 00 0 Se ee ymen' a x e ‘drifting badly. Stock exposed to|Even if it was. what difference does E D Wileox, bridge flooring 20 00 | Certain note Pally. senecined tet aonk dasa ot we | the storm will suffer greatly. it make to you so you get your J B March, jail supt. deed ep met or parr pone ng mtg . : re a ee ee i . | goods cheaper than any other mer |D A Colyer, cot ticks. 3 00) sid. Now therefore at the request of the leza . ‘bl ae se parece her Bae jchant can sell them for. Will also H C Reese, judges sal, 22 SD | Mocs of sald decd of trust, 1 will proceed 19 eps a ea Bae cre ae pay the highest market price for F Fix, “ “ 17 00 | sell he shove, descrihed premises at pabii Ps = a . > és & b> i | Yendue oe fo the ; ous : x ee - ore your produce in eash. Thavking ,J S Hayes. 17 30 | cate tront door of the court hese in she city 0° bf, 4 [nile ae jas ceaolee ‘doc | you for past favors I remain POURS Cnoeee: bees eee ce E “ | : z ee 3 1 CCLS jtriecars and held railroad trains Yours very respectfully, John Hartman resigned as Justice | Friday March 9th, 1894, between the hours of nine o’ciock in the for-- noon ard five o’clock in the afternoon of the. day, for the purposes of satisfying said deb interest and coste. ¥F. M. ALLEN, 15-48 Trustee. back for hours. - The temperature {has fallen thirty degrees in thelast | twenty-four hours. lof the Peace of Rockville township and J M Boreing selected. M C Maxey received the contract ABSOLUTELY PURE | W.G, WOMACK.

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