The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 14, 1894, Page 3

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ee ad ol Data il Oe ie IN THE KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS. | A Native Who Was Passing Rich With a Fortune ot $27. “I had a glimpse of life in the Kentucky mountains the other day ; that I will not soon forget,” said a | capitalist to a Louisville Courier- Journal reporter. “I made a trip into that section as the representa- tive of a syndicate to look at some coal lands. I went as far as I could by rail, aud then took a horse and rode into the wilderness. night I brought up at a little cabin, of which I bad been previously in formed, aud made arrangements to ae spend the night there. This cabin) work upon the present bill ba en Always pays the highet r i 7 g by about | rapid as that upon its predeces- = si spout ementy feet long by ab be lice rapid as that upon its predeces Produces welve feet wide. On the ground) sors. floor it was all one room. Above! Walker tariff, 1546, passed Senate seers was a loft, to which access was gain | July 28, 1846, and was approved by ed by means of a ladder and a hole) the president July 39, i546 in the floor. There was a little corn| Morrill tariff, 1561, growing around the place, and there | were two hogs. In the rear of the} cabin was alow shed, open at one! end with a slanting roof. It was just big enough to hold a cow at night. The cew, which was a lean, woe-be- gone animal, the two hogs and the corn constituted apparently the en- tire assets of the place. “Tu this establishment was living a man acd his wife and eight child reu, the oldest being twelve years. They lived on corn meal and milk, with oceasionally some pork. Both the man and woman were barefooted. The elder children had clothes enough to cover their nakedness, z | Toward the original Brawley bill was lost, also without division. The result was something of a surprise, and was received amid much confusion, with applause. The House then took up in com-} mittee of the wuole the Indian ap- propriation bill for the year ending | | June 30, 1895. i ET I aA chara | | As considerable comment has been | | made chzrging delay in tie passage |of the preeent tariff bill it is but fair ito give the dates when the several | bills, ducing the last 50 years, have sed the senate, so that a compar- nade b Y }igon cant y the people, and a couclusion reached and whether the the House the senate Pet approved March 2, 1561. Tariff bili of 1583, house June 27, 1852. ate February 20, 1583. end was proved March ‘3, 1883 The McKinley tariff passed the sevate September 10, 1890, and wus approved by the president October 1, 1890. It seems to be the consensus of opinion by leaders upon both sides that the present tariff bill will pass the S-nate sxbout the §middie of June. heiZ wry i the passed the sen passe ap- line of but the younger were not so fortun- difficulty in getting ber story. Her pride stood in the way cf her telling me anything for a long time. During Fayette, Mo., June 6.—Dick Garl, Garl's neck and two went through hisright lung. He may recover. Street was chased by a crowd of citizens and jumping on Ed Pride’s Call A. oO Welton | Democratic Editors Organize: i Warrensburg, Mo.,June 5.—Pursu- | ant te the call issued some time ago in the two democratic papers of the’ \eity, a number of Democratic editors | | met at Pertle Springs this morning } Staple:Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions %f all Kinds. NUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCO, narket price for Countv East Side Square. Butler, Mo- FARMERS S. W. S. CHILDS has moved to the east side of the square witha full and complete Farm Wiachinery,. Call and see him. to consider the advisibility of form ing ap organization | such as exists in other states. rmanent state led to order and H. Martin Williams After | busivess the meeting adjourned till }2 p.m. Onreconvening Hon. J. W. Suddath, of Warrensburg, made an address of welcome which was re- sponded to by the chairman. Gov. Stone then addressed the meeting at of the objeet of the meetin It was then decided to i permanently and the following offic ers for the ensuing year; H. Mar- tin Williams of the Hermann Ledger president: U. orga Warrensburg Journal Democrat. Secretury; C. Ro Walters, of Rica Hil! Mining Review treasurer gressional district waa elected The officers constitute an executive committee. The meeting adjourn- ed to meet again at Pertie Springs on the second Tuesday im next. August The Good Man and His Flock. A couutry minister in a certain town tock permanent leave of his congregation in the following pa- At 11 o'clock the meeting was cal. | made temporary chairmam, and J | B. McDonald temporary secretary appointing a committee on) some length in which he approved! ze; A. McBride, of the} Oue vice president for each con |) | LESSENS PAIN—INSURES SAFETY to LIFE of MOTHER and CHILD. My wife, after having used Mother's nd, passed through the ordeal with tle pain, was stronger in one hour ian in a week after the birth of her suer child. J.J. McGorp: Beans Sta, Tenn. Mother's Friend robbed pain of its terrer sod shortened labor. 1 Rave the healthiest cluld Lever saw. Mrs. L. M. Aner, Coc | Sent by express, charges pre rive, $1.80 per bottle. Boo | mailed free. j BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., | | For Sale by all Druggists- ATLANTA, Gs The Mo. Pae. R *o., Willsell tich- ets to those desiring to attend the jannual meeting American [Institute athy at Denver, Colo., June d 1884 at e of one fare ickets will be Mth and 12th return thirt > June ited for Anniversity meeting Home De held at Omaha Ned. e and one-third fare ertidcate plan, limis Meeting Missouri State Pharmacentt- tation to be held at Excelsior Springs. » H2th to at rate of one an id trip on certificate Limit of certificate i Missouri at Marshall Mo. June ote atone an’ one-third fare for the rip on the certificate plan. Limit of itleate June 22nd. pment Mis tia M a Ir j cert | puri Di be une 2 a { Ms bh and 26th, lim | | Thirtieth Annual Meeting Missouri Dentat Association July letn to Lith at Excelsios | Springs, Mo at rate of one and one-third fare to Kansas City for the round trip on the certif- cate plan. State Democratic Press Association at Peruic Springs Mo June Sth and tth at one fare for chaplain of a penitentiary. Where T| go ye cannot come, but I go to pre! wa; the| tte Rock Interstate Drill at Little Rock Camp meeting and conference Sept. 19 <0 50, at Pertle Springs, Mo. Tickets to be aol Sept 17 to 30, limit for return to Oct, Ist. pare a place for you, and . July 2nd to 7th, Isv4, atone fare fer the thetic manner: the round trip,tickets will be on sale June 6th, F 56 : : : 2 : oth and 6th good for return until June sth 186i ute The man seemed to be a low, a white man, hving on the Harrison oO Oo = @ re) 2 “Brothers and sisters, I come to|°*" ga a —— set we cab 5 row ' “ ; a State Teache: 5 dull sort of fellow, who had lived in place, just north of Glascow, was 12S Oc : BI say good by. I don’t think God chers Academy June 19 to 25rd at Pertie cents i = j > a s = Springs Mo. at rate $3 20 from Butler Mo., destitution so long that he had be-| spot yesterday evening by Manuel ~ [40] ror) > g ga loves this church, because nove of | forthe ronnd trip This rate entities bolder of e i T 7 y “ ie are to one certificate of membership in the is pie used to it. The woman was|gtreat a negro whom he had ordered S c o D Ape you ever die. I don't think you love | souri state Teachers Association different. Her face wore an expres 7 ian ‘ ware 5 WSS ; é ae Missouri Methodiet Assembly July 9th to 16th ‘ Patan al fa GE p i off the place. Street was digging o > o- 2 wae each other. because I never marry | Hem? Springs wo , one fare for the roant Bee DEOMI Cou ece par: & painter) out a ground hog and set a straw Se yo ot 7258 any of you. I don’t think you or ee ie oe oe aare en te gate eth ote had wanted a model for a picture] stack on fire to smoke the animal — iv) fe ae me, because yeu have not paid m Meeting of Circuit Clerks and Recorders of : ; Bn alee (40) > a toe to 3 P | oe Missoerl August Iith and leth at Pertie entitled ‘Hopelessness,’ he need have) out. Garl, after ordering him off, a) oly con SEapo salary. Your donations are moldy | Springs wo , at rate of $2 65 from Batler wo yone uo further. After supper the S 2 TS 8a-25 We for the round trip, tickets to be sold to swit g 5 eas DE: went to the house to get the gun, oO cw zap ae fruit and wormy apples, and ‘by j convenience of passengers during this meet . a — + . i ae ng. man went out to feed the hogs and | street jumped from behind a bush oO o (<b) 79) 2 cy their fruits ye shall know them)! the cow, and do other chores. ae [40] 2 : : Cumberland Presb; terian Sanday School A- ’ : and shot him with a shotgun as he n a > ad) Re Brothers, Iau. going away to a bet | sembly, August 11 to 23d, at Pertle Springe, “ . : jf a Mo , tickets to be eold Aug. 18 to 23, limit for I talked to the woman for about) returned. Two No. 6 shot pierced o = = Se ter place. I have been ed to bel retarn Aug. Sth. Seventh Day ‘Adveatier an hour, and succeeded with great ww xo) a5 .S 38 2 =) 2 en Ze zs = 2 ddles of all styles and pric: av ey 5 j round trip.and to unitorm bodies oo lese oe ? Lord have merey on your souls. | iian'ten une cent per mile per capita: tickets all the time in which she talked the | porge escaped: Good-by.”——New Berlin Gazette. to be sold July Ist, 24, 34, 4th, Sth and 6th expression of dull listlessness, to which her face had become habituat ed, never left it but once. Then a so it went till their fortune had gone, and they had nothing left of that s in state proved too much for the The editor of an exchange has dis covered that this is a very peculiar r Xe gest and most complete stock THE GREEDINESS OF McFarland Bros, capes without a serateh and dies of whooping cough. and the drive wheels ga ices and the en made in this conunty. ) , ARILAND BROS. Butler, Missouri. | Limits for return to lth Address w *. BURRUS, Tkt Ag Mo. Pac, Ry. Ge. “Grin Like a Cheshire Cat.”’ i “Well, well! Didn’t ever hear of a} $125,000 6¢ $25,000 C€ a wonderful and efficacious remedy. CAPITAL, Its manufacturers guarantee it to do, SURPLUS, all that they claim, or money is re-| a) <= | : : Seize = on 2 ‘grin like a cheshire cat?” Why, yor | luok of something like happiness | world, snd describes the situation — a4 CeCe) CA UEC CAL hy, you $ . NE Sa ae eye . . ce} ® < see,a man down in Cheshire eat} came over her featares. This was|as follows: “One man is struggling g A Z é pele ae cies 2 2 i = which grinned and grinned until 5 when she said that they had not al | for justice and another is flecing Co wee eS there was nething left of the cat but k ways been poor. ‘We weren’t always |from it. One man is saving to build a To sse the grin, just as some rcrofulous | a iona an t this way, she said. ‘We were well|a house and another is trying to sell of (¢p) « Mes = = people, who don’t know of Dr. | off one We saved enough, him|his for less than it cost. to get rid 6 ye 5 &. > oe 20 Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, | BUTLER, MO. and me, sothat we were rich. We jofit One manis spending all the — O Q z = Be ee oe ae . . + = S ora is ng le b H had $27 laid away once.’ That was | money he can make in taking a girl oo oO c = i} g a fe toerect a monument to but tel THE ALD EST BANK her idea of wealth. Twenty-seven | to the theater aud sending her flow- ie wo Caan messes onan | dollars! She went on to say that the] ere, in the BOE COTA of mak Sp) CooQ= 5 gan 2 a oe ce a —— esis | THE LARGEST AND THE children had come fast, that a cow wife,{while his neighbor rab) s Se mo 2Hs tae pas ones a Cae cared amet one tA eS had to be bought and that -she cos; |is spending what gold he has to get c 1 = oS oa oe eae mee etme coer (ONLY NATIONAL BANK $18. The children had fallen sick, a divorce One antes COCTNGS all the — = © ¢. ing coughs, spitting of blood, scrof | IN BATES COUNTY. and 2x doctor had to be brought in | diseases that man is heir to and gets [v) a) 4 5 ula, sores, pimples and ulcers. it is| from civilization, and he cost $5, and | killed on tha railway Another es- ey o re = Ge <csO0 fo) won magnificent $27. “The next morning I paid them To carry What a Promi rooster, smash |F.J. TYGARD, - - - | HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, President. Vice-Prez turned. cure const! E S z $ . | J.C. CLARK - - Cashie: ‘ poe < Says. 2 Buncoed on an Old Game. le ineeecolen Bennington, | Pation, piles, sick headache, and! my Jodging. I had slept in the loft) 5 : es Se indigestion, or dyspepsia = and the family had slept in the room HLM Blossom, senior member of Hi M Pittsfield, Il, June 6.—Otis Has-| Vt, after an s of several bias een te al hid Scaae ‘ apg eno Oy Ae Ser ae Blossom & Co fe F hia : eas below. None of them took off their| writes: I had been lett with a very di kine, one of the richest men in this | months are rvcning vight and 28 he statesman oat of a job, lathe Thad brought with me a| 'essivg cough, the result of influenza, | city and county, was buucoed out of | and yet these same mills were “mu can't outgrow the deep-dyed hatred 25 ¢ ee se pee which nothing seemed to relieve, until 5 } Ce ees . oe . é S 5 0 ay -o strangers who! dered.” aecording to R an jand prejudice nas warped his huge lot of roast beef sandwiches, | 1 took Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. One 00 to day by two strangers | dered,” according to Republi PF J : that has warped bi PTO bottle completely cued me. Tsert one| wanted to buy a farm. One of the | orat lished and ]soul against the south. In a speech and ate three for my supper and aed poe z ae Ste eta Sak ae ae j = Sota woo had a severe} men went to his ho ise to see him in| ryined ist revenue | at Paola he is quoted as stating “the breakfast, for I had been warned | cough, and si iced immediate 5 mes i ai 2 Hl ' bably could not get any | telicf: Talways recommend this syrup|regard to some land, and Haskins t the restric-|south was firmly wedded to} that I probably could not get any to my triends. i ' thing to eat there. Before leaving I took $27, and, wrapping it up ina took him out in the country to see a John Cranston, gos Hampshire street, farm, and on the way they met the Quincy, Ill., write I have tound Bal-| lard’s Horehound Syrup superior to any } tions | McKinley law produced a congestion | the principles for which they fought | as they were in 61." That is John’s $15,000 stock of lumber and hard newspaper, left it on the table in the | other cough medicine I have ever known | third party. They exhibited a box | and ove S duction and a shut down jor inion. The — stamp such | none need sagae ite te ° middle of the room. Then I rode| It never disappoints. Sold by H Lj containing considerable money, and | Was inevitable from the first. Now | tements as a libel on a loyal peo- | “216,000 stock of gents furnishin away, feeling vastly pleased with EMCEE orgs oes ee: msome = they got him to put the | at the oversupply has been worked |p 2 There may bea few SC (aes ee er town of myself, and knowing that there was} There is rot a single farmer in | 5000 which he had borrowed into off; business is resumed and if any structed — but the rave | ,000 general pines neat Bnieeaa ene mountaineer’s family in Ken-| Missouri tc-day who, having taken | the box with their money, and ther | thing like a natural basis is proyided |and generous people, as ever God's | building $6,000. Largest and wa? tucky that had recovered its Icst an invo'es one year ago, and ap locked it and gave it to him to keep there will be fe or no stoppages in sunlight shone upon, have accepted tore west of Salina-Railroad : ; t s Want good farm. fort ” praising his property at its then | Until tomorrow, when they were to the fature. B ss always hag/the results of that memorable stru 0000 stock $16,000 is in groceries — eUET Ge ee values. an found that his assets |Teturs- When he reached home he | refused to ace Jate itsef to| gle, aud would to-day relly as quic! d provisions, ballance dry goods, A cup of Parks Tea at night moves the vowels in the morring without pain or dgiscomfort,—Sold by H. L. Tucker. | were $10,000, can to-day, after the became suspicious and opened the box. All be found was a piece of | hol z and whole year’s labor (and he had more stone wrapped in paper. The rob-| unnatural restrictions and always will.—Post D teh. shoes, and clothing, doing good bu: ness of $10,000 a month, no compet Men |tion. Want £25,000; in good improv- ed farms or rental property and 38,- ly in defense of the flag as any man {in Kansas or any other state. iwho talk libly Z tir the Settled. than an average crop last year) take Eee eee es j Who talk so glibly now, to stir the | a9 to $10,000 cash. > . = bers were caught in Versailles, = au. ~ dead and dying embers of that con-| £18,000 general stock, well situated, Washington, D. C, June 6—Iu another inventory of his assets and ie | At Ss. Louis on Wednesday, Dec ying the House today the expenses of the armor plate investigation by the Brown county, this evening. aud find over $9,000 all told.—Morgan } sey Ie ree organ | will be brought here. County Statesman. | oration day, 1 monument of General | '©*! aie : | John McNeil was unveiled. McNeil |™0t#m and sink to the le | idoing a large business. Want good | farm and three or four thousand dol- | of the | lars cash. test, fall far below the ne of pat- e 35,000 general stock. Want good If this statement farin in ¢astern Kansas at its value. | Noinflation. z | $3,000 stock of hardware and $2,506 na surprised | stone building and wiil put in from $1,000 to $5,000 good notes, due | September 1, 18: Want good farm. : i 3,000 general stock want good Provost Marsha! under MeNeil. gave) “But you told me just now that, a aE Tas roe Will aseume the order and the ten men wereshot. you hadu'ta dollar to leave, and 500 hardware for good farm. me : Lee | demagogue.— Ex Committee on Naval Affairs were or-| was true, no| Peterby—Come Susan, hurry up. will be remembered as the General | 5°S dered paid out of the contingent farmer ue avoid hopeless bank- | Here it 1s ain o'clock and we want | commanding Northeast Missouri | fund of the House, not to exceed | Tuptcy longer than ten years, be. to enjoy all of this glorious Fourth | during the war and by whose order |v $1,000. | eause, according to the Statesman 3) Mrs. Peterby—We must not be | ten innccert men ae murdered at | voice. = The bill to repeal the bank tax act | figures, he would lose mote thar i unprepared, William. Have you got | Paluyra. Wm. R. Straghan, the! “Yes sir. was taken up at 12:30 p. m. _ one-tenth each year, notwithstand- the liniment aud bandage? The debate was closed by Mr. | ing good crops. “They are paeked away with the 2:10 and/in Morgan county, Missouri, know (cholera mixture and the headache you want to make a said the lawyer, i “You say Phe farmers, even | i ix | Straghan, if possible, wes a meaner that your relatives hed ali neglected 990 genera! stock and £460 Dingley (Hep-) of elaine | + z 2 | Sti agnaD = aa j Se eee ie an’t a | dwelling in good north Missuoritoewn a vote was taken by‘yeas and nays} how to manage better than this. remedy. raseal thau and he die a you so that you wouldn't do any. | for good farm. : te = Sa t sbich | Many of them have followed farm | ‘And the ‘Jirections in case of few yeacs =: w Orleans mad thing for them id.” | 38,600 dry good, want od farm on Mr. Cox’s amendment, which |“? ©" t's" j oes i 3 s ee ; and 335,000. Will aceume $35,000, proyides for the repeal of the 10 per | ing all their lives and yet manage drowning? house. {t would have been better if at's just going to: 36,000 stock dry goods, want geod The vote resulted: Yeas, | #0 keep out of the poor house. Even | “To my pocket with the ‘sunstroke cent tax. McNeil could have been buried out- make a will for revenge. Dll git ‘em|farm. Addres-, 101; nays, 170. |ademagogue may occasionally find ‘role.’ 2 | side the State where ke committed all tied up ina Iswsuit that'll keep The Soinmittes substitute was de-|the truth serviceble—Jefferson| “Then let us go out and enjoy | the heinous crime.—Clinton Demo-|‘em poor fer all the rest o” their ry i a5! feated by a viva voce vote, and then| City Tribune. | ourselves.” —Texas Siftings. crat. lives.” BUTLER MISSOURL '

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