The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 9, 1899, Page 6

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ne MARKET REPORTS. : | SS eas DG ML PDAI DIT PAP RPE DBL LOOL oe = ? | ae > Fs. HON. J. B. NEWBEBRY 3.C.CLABE, «| _. ee v Live << ; President Vice-Pres’t Cashier. $| 2 Bee ¢ ‘ > S » BUTLER, mo. ¢ | : S 0 ; Suceeesor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. é = e “ — » Estapiisnep Dzc., 1870 , a 7 , A General Banking $ i 5 Business Transacted§ >} 2 x ; Bates County Investment Co., « $ iBUTLER, MO. ee Loy 2 $ Capital, = = 850,000. Ae 1) 30) 3 ; $ Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of . ; 4 title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice Aled » securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title 4 0 $ furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate $ 3 papers drawn. $ a3 34.59 J TyGarp Hox. J. B. WBERRY, J.C. rs 425 4 sae not ee or Vice-President. See’y. é ; g Jeo. C. Hays, Abstractor. S. F. Wannock, Notary. Micsour: Pacitic Railway Time Table RETURNED FROM ALASKA. at Butler Station. NORTH ROUND. No. 12 Local Freight........ 10 60UTH BOUND. eer 6:00A. M. James R. Marshai!, of Mexico, Mo., Home re 4 No. 4 : 1:00P M. r 5 No. 10 HD -M. After a Perilous Journey. 7 36) Mexico, Mo; Feb. 1.—James R. Marshall arrived home this afterncon from the Copper River country io 1:36 7-00a.M.| Alaska, after one of the most peri! ‘DIVISION EC Niniuavoown weaste = ous trips ever made in that frcezen ,country. Ona his return journey Mr | — The r was s? F eae Fi a Et e represent Marshall was fiftesn days in a snow i PE <« Gulf Time Table. i a Oto bare =o drift, and almost despaired of ever rae baseve eo eonae * ss cat | getting out,and would have perished mpeg ant cnuly extent Zandsy 17:10 P-2- | Gat foritheaid of Indians He is io No 1 Express dally 1 No. 9 Freight, daily except Sanday, 12 No. 8 Port Arthur Express, daily, SOUTH BOUND. yress daily . é Freight daily except Sunday St. Louis, -| good health, but bears evidences of ose ‘| the hardships encountered in his efforts toreach civilization 8 , Tiss Wire igligsasliy exfinck Susans Mr. Marshall re ports that he left No 4 Port Arthur Express, daily,.. 9-01 p.m. | Q. P. Jones, of this city, Mr Down- Remember this is the popular short line be- | _ 3 : tween Kansas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan., | ing and othera of the party all right. Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, | > ‘ak . Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct} and they, too, would have come youte from the south to St Louis, Chicago, | = i ts north and northeast and to Denver, | home, but were afraid to cross the n Francisco, Portland and points é j ee west. No expense has been | glacier. Mr. Marshall left this city spared to make the passenger equipment of | } : : ; Shia line second to none inthe west ‘Travel | last March with the Pares!l party via the new line H.C Or. ere : Gen’I Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. | for the gold mining Sm | Ses Oy a lene company. regions, and was } », 22.89G4.29; lambs, 4.0 > Grain and Provisions 5 Like the others who compos | this party, nearly allof who have] _ = Hood & | returoed, Mr. Marshall got no gold, Feb. 3. Opened! Hign’st L | althouyh he mate aluost superbu-| Wir May 7 z Are gaining favor rapidly. s 2 a 3 re : Business men and travel- man effurts to reach a section wher: — 7 lers carry them in vest | Ss . May s pockets, nice carry them the precious meta! could be found re 8 ; ‘ in purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine | - “ Se closets, friends recommend them to friends, 2¢, | 12 paying quantities TRIALS OF A MISSOURIAN. Try Grain-O! TryGraiv-O! | Ask your Grocer to-day to show yon a pack | See of Grain-O, the new food drink that takes : | the place of coffee ‘The children drink it Sylvester Grogg, of St. Joseph, Nearly | without injury as well as the adult ‘All whe try it. like it Grain-o has that rich seal Frozen tn Alaska. | brown of Mochs or Java, but it ie made from | pure grains, and the most delicate stomach St. Joseph, Mo, Feb. 1.—A letter | receives it without distress, 1-2 the price of x z j coffee I5c. and 25 cts per package. Sold by wae received by Mre. Grogg from | all grocers. her husband, Sylvester Grogg, a St. Joseph printer, who was one of the party caught io a blizzard on Valdez glacier, Alaska. He is now at Port Valdez and will recover without the loss of a limb. Other members of the party were less fortunate Grogg’s description of the three frightful days spent wandering over the ice isa graphic pen picture of the trials and suffering of the argo-| ~.. |; ; 8 Ls siding judge holds office feur years nauts in the frozen north. nee Es Nine mente ait Gates , | The law, if it becomes such, is to ine men started w anc ae = : I | take effect ia 1900. The bi!l provides that in election the judzes shall s> alternate that the presiding judge shall be elected in the middle of the term of the associate juiges Four Years for County Judges, Jefferson City, Mo. Februsry 2 — Senator Vandiver's bill, relating to county judges, was favorably report ed this morning, and, it is expected. will pass when brought up for third reading The bill provides that al} county judges shali hold cffice four years, as well as the presiding judge Under the present law only the pre sledges from Twelve-Mile house to Port Valdez, a distances of t venty nine miles across the glacitr A terrific blizzard came up when they were on top of the glacier; and they lost the trail. After many narrow See the pictare in another column of lovely ar atiine 5 women in the Lagar: girls treading grapes to escapes from falling into apparently music at Quint. C+llieros, Portugal wearing > “revi “ short jackets and pants. Speer of N, J. has! « bottomless crevices, they all lay | Mimproved mtociods sont j down to pass the night ina cavern | The Excellence of Speers Wines scooped out in the snow It drifted | ,!s attested by physicians Europe and .. | America who have used them. Osders are over them and caked, almost euffo | shipped to Dresden Vienna. cating them, and they were forced | -. ES vera e : Bete roused “rae Seu matin Go one. oO stay awake and keep moving. | ; =i 5 y % P Washingten, Feb. 1.—The War The first day they had thrown | Department to day issued an order } away their packs. Three were with- out snow shoes and were assisted by the others. Three of the party turned back and were frozen to death. The others pushed on in the blizzard, going for thirty-six hours without food cr water, avd lodged the second night in an untenanted to muster out about 15,000 vo unteer | troops. The regiments are: Second! Missouri and Third Miss ippi at] Albany, Ga; Piret Maryland, Eighth | and Ubirteenth Pennsylvania at | Augusta, Ga; Fourteenth Penunsyl Vauia, at Somerville. S C, Fourth } shelter house erected on the glacier | Wi a = eis ee: oe : ai) by the Christian Endeayorers. There oer .: ceed, Ais, Pench th found a morsel of food. The wer anceer infantry and Seventeenth | ‘ vo.unteer infantry, at Macon, Ga: shth volunteer infantry, at Chick- | The same third day ghey succeeded in reaching Port Valdez, Grozg and two others 38 ren that one died. The early in November, and rc was dated J ary 16. He bas been confined to bis bed la thet into Port 3.—Hundred of the decision Lochren, i terrm. Only oue ves el put z in three months. government to public domain the the ground that ertentiy patented any. ed claims on river, and a there in the sz aey had to the ra prospects were found. W. Va. Feb ag this morning Har: Det- S years, was shot and of the! most Na Bowen, S in jai and eralr f the choice grades of ha!lfasmuch. All ¢: ad th eaténing me spent a night rsned her, | Servant Girl's Remance Latoucett», a pretty girl cf 16, who jail onan ut charge, to-vizbt became the Frederick Marsey, who rs jemployed ic the post | jyesrs Sbe came here from 1c j jmore than a month xo ard s-cured | work as empl yer missed | | Later, whe: the ouey w | She was rel }gan hous-keepinyg inayr « ale on the bill. At the time cf ber jarrest the poles watron made strenuous efforis to bave her cent to he home for juvenile offenders at | G-ne jtaat and siid he would provide a howe for ber, whien re has d but Mr Marrey prevested SOLICIT« WHERE WANTED ‘The Story battle at t 1 agente Lrimtul of original pictures governm ho b b spot houk — Low prices F credit given. Drops books tir Sec’ Whereas, Wm M Ca , by their d ce | Which of the northw 7 | thre in tow 2 x nit S + | thirt twenty ance was made of one of trust im the | s now past d at the reques hours 0 was made rtain trust paymen and t noon and interest and ¢ Sheriff of B: s Co. Mo., and Acting Trustee tee’s Sale 1M Cassity and M The west half « northwest qua thwest quart quarter of the half of the 39) of range t 40) acres more or made in trust to notes fully de Order of Publ MISSOURI? . P Cy at the th he city of Missouri, for the purpose rest and costs. 12-4t Missouri. Wh | clerk in vacation tided py pablication } menced a enit egain petr i natore of whic state of M the year l= the tum of $2.75. together with i ecmmission and fees, v scribed real estate situ Missouri, to-wit Lots seven four west side ad and that unless the sa: pear at the next June term e: begun and holden ia the county. Mi-souri, o: fir the second Monday in Jane i before the third day thereof cif the ter: so long continue, if not then before th the term) and plead to ssid pet. | to law, the same will be taken jand judgment rendered prayer of said pet | ed real estate sol t | And itis further ordered by + said that a copy hereof | Borier Weexcr T. Ppripted and pub souri, forfour weeks succe; insertion to be at icas first day of the next Jane t i A trae copy from th { [Sfac] mess my and as clerk afor: With the seal of said court her, Sfixed. Done stoficein Butler, on h day of Jaraary. i=. 2-4 J. P. THURMAN, © Peerie, Iii, Feb 1—Edna May Loveiy Women in the Lagar Speer’s Port, Burgundy, Claret and Other Wines, McFARLAND BROS. _ _.. Harness and Saddelr McFARLAND BROS I -M r of the ctrenit court = ‘ x“¢ yd state of Mies c2 : petition and things that th | odore Fritsch, M > Administrator's N- tice ui 4 sed 3 F r 2 peot EKLY Times, * nm | ol 5 a6 bee and ‘ither of . rk é Celeiros, Portugal. 13 ¢, for invalidsag il of northern New Jersey Speer, however, uses th Be loys large rollers t a DkRUGGiIsts AND GROCERS WHO DEAL IN South Side Square Gutler Mo. Read and See What we Keep ip Bt We keep everything that horse ownerep Double wagon harness from $10 to Single harness, £7.50 to $25; second to $15. Saddles of harness from styles and ; 8, from the cheapest to steel fork cow boy and ecle leather e seat saddles Lap robes, bore blank dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and full line machine oils and axel grease. Trip buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bri your old harness and saddles and trade f new ones. We have the largest retail ness store in the Southwest avd ovr ness are all made at home. One bund and thirty sets on hand. Come, inspect vet our “U9 prices We aill surprise you. BU7LER, Mo. in Partition, that under and nd order of: of Bates county, nber term, of Harriet rator of Ada Bell mas Exline, Vista Ilona Extine 1 , plaintifis, Jia Jane Exline,

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