The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 21, 1883, Page 5

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New Grass Seed. Clover, Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, Ete. eee this hile H aw, 9 ae — i Pe eee a a a re eee ied ee ee ee eT a ee ee Se eens = ' ‘| STALK CUTTERS, LATEST V | _ i PATTERN | tire. i f no Tee a - — — = : | 5 f Hopgood Sulkeys, warranted to Run lighter th walki Pl | ’ én 1 er an . alKIng OWS. the ' was eee fh Set B: an ; A ‘ . ——[—[—[—[—[—[—[—[—[—[—[_—[—_E==: t : RIGHT L, rU s W S&S G O F —) | te = { | His — — =e = 2 it | LOCAL ITEMS. -Look out for Pinafore March, 16 DEEPWATER RACKET. TRADGEDY / —— ————— Steerer = m=: and 17. Reserved seats will be AT LAMAR. NOTICE. Sheriff’s Sale. : F Our mail service has been very ir- placed on sale soon. AS. Romembar the Mesa of le bereby given that sealed bids will be virtue and authority of a special j vi gaplininas the ia tect digs. ; Be —————e : e the the J. A. Doran Kills his Pather-in-law rece sred bythe County clerk to build one | ecution, issued trom che office atthe clerk 4 | Tencar iead of merchandise ar- imes Readers. on the street Jest bape tee) inh saree 28 county farm, | of the circuit court of Kates county, Mis- -__o od ins wire post 20 f i hy = Has — an ee aie rived at the depot yesterday for But- apart either burr oak, cedar seme iberes. ! pet edlbsieadtniipe yelper vota tar in tan “a aes : 3 * avo: “a weather for the past few days only, !er- Pretty good tor one day. Decpwiater tp. Fes. 17th 1833. From the Nevada Mail: Gi Gara Chnirt Fe deaeas peel Johnson G. White and % | ————________ a 7 Sut + | Jonathan Street, Trust f th ore a blind. A large delegation from ich) Deepwater news scarce this week | From Mr. James Lewis, who NOT aa Osage Lasalle coun Illinois, and agar sles peep ee Hill will be up to witness the first | OW7"® to the depth of the mud, came from Lamar Friday evening, as ICE. Pst saraceor tyr oa : have Cassidy & Pitkin, will eccupy production of Pinafore on March! Adamson and Russell of Henry a Mail representative learned the Recehea ee tn capris peat pe interest and claim of the said eeondant their new room in the Opera block! ,6+h, | county passed threugh the neighbor- | follewing particulars. of a bloody | Sicians for attending Basipers and Bilson. widter, Reed, of, in and to the tollowing about March 1st. ee lnoed is is | tragedy tl erstor one year. Ris -Gasce leecribed real estate, situated in Bates y Goo Se ee) oed a few days since with 200 head! Tagedy that was enacted in the bus- Clerk of county court couse Missouri, to-wit: cae eee . 7} ots s3 !iness ce Pee ety Seca - et seven in block fitty in th the The floods gave iron horses on} March 12. It will be well enough tor, — atte Ebay mop neces that a - EOREE ae nocnren Field and Garden Seeds. Bie Hill, Bates county, Missouri, andl ry ae 5 . ‘f willon g the L. & S. achance to rest up a|attorneys to remember that thisis the; i : s M. M. Smi Field and Garden seeds in the bulk, at » little on Monday. | last week of service. The Lvceum at the Compton),; = romeyed ea, Seett J. N- Owens, East Dakota street. 4h Taestey, March, sift, Ola old ch ec hieoleshoiee ia cheiieti OW ee from Green county to the Pe ASSET a tothe *4* | between the hours et 9 o'clock in the the The fact that several merchants} The scale of prices for reserved | 11. inclemenc a the maine EC [neighborhood of Lamar. Among eet ee ot that day, at the east froet d eae i P - ather. : Sheets . oi on - ) joor 9 i | are selling out at cost. does’nt sig- seats dunng the production of Pina- Weiforke : i : : his family is a married daughter— 2 z wil! sell at the Henry Donivan farm | court house, in the city of Butler, Dates / is fore have been fixed at cocts. The jot te mention last week) Mrs. 1. A. D ea z 15 miles east of Butler, on Tue day, | county, Missouri, sell the sume, or se Me} nify that the business tor the present sill be placed 5 j the marriage ot Mr. George Brown | ¢. : Cae Bae te as 27th 1883 the tollowing TSS much thereof s may be required, at pub- ; ost year wont reach a high point. same will be placed on sale, on the and Miss Flor ‘Smith 5 four year old son. She had separa- property: Five head ot mules, 3 head of lic veneer te the highest bidder for cash ; ence Smith one o! : = tos } 8 -——____——-- _ [Sth of March. eee inet tele, W. ted from her husband, en account of | horses, 3 milch cows, anda yearlings. | ny wd C7eCutiOn and cast. i te Jehn Dillon, and the Democratic The ““McKea: ar. : e ges nA Sane e €lalleged cruel treatment, and_ left | Aho all my Farming implement, House- Sheriff of ‘ounty. a | a convention to neminate city officers,| _;, cc iggacate pa Sb them a bright tuture. him at their old home in Green | heldaad Kitchen furniture. Ce leap ee se ————— | 4 se ll eouitinithe cenminiehe Aart ny’’ and Uncle Tem s Cabin, are] An Oyster supper was given at| county. Terms mnde known on bay of sale. Sheniff’s Sale. { j 5th. Bad on Dillon. sai hoggish in their demands | the residence of Mr. J. M. Webb,} Friday atnoon Mr. Smith, Mrs. A. J. Macy. By virtue aed authority of a special ex- i} | ; upon the courtesy of the press. The! on the eveniug of i A . Ren ecutien, issued from the offi 7 ig of the gthinst., Aj Deran with her little son and her Heuse to Rent. et the circuit cou: eee : g ae Z rt of Bates county, Mi When spring fairly opens, the ram will — ei new leaf in} goodly number was present. muster wee ia a ctese at Lemar. A house to rent with 5 good souri, returnable at the March tere of court house commissioner will make |'¢lation to theatre’s by and by. Mr. Keller pays $1,000 for the|Mr. Smith wasin the rear of the| Toms, cellar and well, in good ct nsiics Nantcenl pane ea cy ais ng } : some improvement in the appear- i Donnivan farm intead ot 1,600 aS}room engaged in conversation with neighborhoed, splendid garden spot. | W. Maddox, I have levied and seized op | Pea renee (ah) yee aan aes Mr. ‘Thos. Philpot, of Holden, | was published last week. = salcsadh aaneed: Lpeias Paees Enquire ef Gus. Bennert. Salt eee sities ee and claim il ’ E 3 os ee a eens ra ot the said deteadant of, in id ti i} doukt. — — came = Butler on] The people of Deepwater say we|when Mrs. Deran’s husband came Dickey Bearding House. pellon ion Sly real catate, attested j oo SS is morning’s train, on his way to e . zs . : n Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: ’ Attention 19 called to the netice of| Vernon county, to visit his brother. pane ieee me the swine and have nojin. He walked te near the center) We will be ready torecieve board-| | The southeast quarter of section 33, 4 the County Clerk in another column, | but ‘ f high h “ill pl mane cream mane Te Oe: eet sok SaNeseg: Ae =, ee }fstenes eas Meee aiecuimannes sealedibids*to budd @ fede : rqenie 5 main Will | Voted the additional levy ot $10.000/Smith said: ‘I forbid you trom | knewn as City Hotel, on Ft. Scott Wotaard re bietosaerd ee se utler aday orleg build a Jail. Mr Editer has the|taking that child from __ this | street. sot: ee 3 Bs : oce eee See, urs of ¢ { aicdatec foe ices 29a me bad ene rane os county ceuit the power to make the |store. To ths Smith made; ‘Te Whom st May Concern forenoon and 5 o’clock Zin the afternoon fas contlyiocor. Pierce Hackett and Holly Nichol, |!evv, it so it certainly ought to do 1t.|no reply; but Doran quickly fol- | 1 wish te interm the public that W. T. pede g hen dig bi mrabet eid yee ay are the delegates from Homer town- There hasbeen some talk ofa lowed his language by drawing afre- | Barlow, M. L. Smith, and Linzy Wine, cee nty, Mreeane sell toe same,” or se ; Te : " * e 3 Z = . has lied i dt id much thereot as mav required, at pub- G. B. Yeakum, sold his 800 acre pare Hee Sceveunon Ssturday Post Office in this neighborhood volveread Brings tere curbed ang aeeaer ae iat oe oe Mae tpcreagiry eae aa ok 26 bidder tor cash . . _ | They were instructed to do all in}pu r iti ‘ou | Walked out, dropping his revolver fs Z . to satisty said execution and cost. farm in Walnut township, last week, h t I fear it is all talk, what say you : PPIne advise the peeple should they loese a hog Wa. F. Hanks to J. C. Clark, tor $16.300. Itis al power honoraply, for tne nom- neighbors, do you want it? on the sidewald. ‘ Smith followed | to took in Smith's lot as there is where Sheriff of Bates county. | rumored that the UC. & A. and the|imation of W. W. Graves, for iaidicotcy toleariithie sad ricws et after Doran and picking up the re-| 1 found my hogs. Asregardtothe Bar-| 90 | St. Louis and Emporia railroads School Commussioner. tne deat Ge Dares McParland anike of volver threw it at him. He _ then {| lows they are toolow to talk about. The Sheriff's Sal | apill focanta daneGod on thie laad a - arian Me of! walked back into the store, and fell | tamily already has an unenviable record. ee oe al J 5 Z { zi Dr J. P. McFarland of Johnstown. A 2 W P. Barlew's tongue is no slander as he By virtue and authority of a speciabex- i tes ee The following list represents the A dead inthe arms of his daughter. : oan | w is a +. | ecution, issued from the office of the | ¢ tender eursympathies to the Dr. a a known by thetitle of the Hog Skin J. W. Kennedy, a drummer, rep-|totm! valuation of personal property x ees Z Doran picked up the pistol and ‘ 2 dj clerk of*the circuit court ef Bates count P P Pp P P poe Sedalia h ue ted iisiesc : k f h and little Ray in this their bereave- started offwh ry . beth Daily. Extyan HAYNES, / Missou i, returnable at the March pos esenting a Sedalia house, attempted |in Batescounty astaken from the eens otf when he was me y ie 2 * And no Mistake. of said court, and te me directed in favor | i te cross Deer creek last Thursday, that greeted him. The performance is instructive te the old as well as the young, and merits anyone’s time and attention. : S | when the stream was considerably | Horses, : = $ 426838 | had shot his father-in-law in the | Money! Meney! the right, title, interest and claim of the i ‘ 2 pa ; , title, | swolen. Mr Kennedy and the dri-| Asses and Jennets, - 31535) Sureesoc. Walle inforivenethet on breast, butdid not know whether he , Short time notes, County warrants | said defendant ot, in and toojhe follow- ver escaped with the team, but their | Mules, - - = 105,736} } ¥ ic had killed him or not. | Schoot orders and all kinds ot negotiable | ing described real estate, situated in { = ast Monday he surveyed a half sec- = os paper cashed at a reasonable discount. Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: { sample trunks were all lost. Cattle, - - - 565.399] tion et laad in Shawnee eeaiap Deran used a 44 caliber revolver, Sous A Foowss: And described as follows, begining at « | oe Sheep. = = = 31.938 which had been lately purchased by the ball taking effect in the left breast, r2-1f. 7 "Title nbineeioen. pebeaprary on vik nee ek Prof. BB. Minor, gave a magic|Hegs, = = ~ 74:593| Mr. E. W. Ogilvie, who with his between the second and third ribs, ; ———_— Sona line of Oliver Eliswicks survey in lots six lantern performance at the Opera} Money, Notes, Bonds ets.. 589.473 family has lately arrived in this coun- ranging downwardand upward and — Bore oi re Pee nae | sie wiaeaias toe ee minty. House Monday night. The views|Other Personal property, 425,898 ty from Woedson county, Kansas. lodging inthe spinal columa, produ- = oem *°- | two (32), intersects said. river, thence | consisted of illustrations of the Bible ——| Mr. Opnivie has siv = a cng almost instant death. Smith | Fred Dorr | northten chains and ninety-tour liaks, | = = 2 Mr. [4 S given eighty acres = 28 | win ccyonts peer anak sbncnoael jtoa st, thence west seventeen chains and the astronomicai world, and was| Total Valuation + ($2,233,941 | <: jlandtocachof two sons in | was about 50 years old and his mur- SS be = eee PO, | and fitty links, thence south esgateen Bere catemnunne tol tlic sood irons ——— = : 24 a derer is about 27. hair-cut, hair dye inthe latest and most} chains twenty-thsee links to the east q s 8 Se] To get a perfect view ot ‘Uncle|who are now erecting good ‘houses ., | approved style. He keeps none but ex-; bank of said’ river, thence along said The affair created great excite- | bank to the place ef beginnang, contain- | last assessment: Toms Cabin’”’ to-night, also of the various other entertainments that are now visiting the city so frequently, it will be necessary to have an opera A.J. thereon. “he doors of Missouri are |always open to such men as Mr. Ogilvie, whether they come from Kansas or elsewhere. | ' Sheriff and arrested. He said he ment throughout tae town. An in- quest was held befere Dr. Ditzler and a verdict rendered dance with the above facts. in accor-; perienced barbers. Rooms uext to Duff’ jewelry store, north side square. té. Clean Meat Market. ‘Te the Peeple of Butier and vicinity, of Samuel Ficke», and against & D. Jones, I have levied and seized upon all | ing fitteen acres. And I will on Wednesday, March s4th, 1883, between the hours of g o'clock in the | forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon | of that day, at the cast ftnont door of the | court house, in the city of Butler, Bates ae ee glass. To satisfy this demand, N. ne Seedte L : : a The delegates from Shawnee|B Jeter, the eld reliable jeweler. Russian Flax te Loan. At the time Mr. Lewis left, late ; Iwill respectfully state that I have just | county, Missouri, sell the same, or so township to the conventien next bas rovyiied himself with. a nad Te the tarmers of Bates county ;/!" the evening, Doran had heen i opened a first-class Meat Market, clean i much thereof as may be required. at | P I have secured a limited amount of} committed te jail. | in every respect, on Ohio street, ene door | public vendue, to the highest bidder for } 2 eash to satisty said execution and costs Saturday, are J. H. McCombs, N. Cantrell and S. Harrison. The nominations ter the township offices were as follows: Trustee, Wm. Griggs, Clerk and Assesser, M. F. Perry; Collector and Constable, Andrew Ray; Justice of the Peace, H. W. Braughton and James Mc- excellent assortment of glasses, rang- ing in price froma tew dollars to many dollars. Mark our word for it he will sell you a better opera glass for less money than you can buy in St. Leuis. He also keeps glasses to rent at reasonable figures. A committee, consisting of J. R. imported Rusian Flax seed, which I am authorized to loan on fair and living terms. This seed 1s clean and, ef a very superior quality, hav- ing many advantages over the com- mon seed being larger in size and plumper 1n form, it not only yields more per acre, but threshing ma-! chines cam save it better: than the| common seed. Parties desiring some! Alls zes cast steel 13 cts per pound at 12 tf. A. L. McBripr & Co. Fer 6s! A well selected stock ef Drugs with geod business tosell er trade tor town prepertr. @2m. For Sale. i ' { ' ' | 2 eall. j i west ot Baptist church- If you want a juicy steak, a tender sur- lein er a good roast, den’t fail te give me I guarantee satisfaction i= quali- ty and prices.. ence and know my business Cash paid Il fer kinds of Butchers steck. sett. ¥. Waiis. Nevada Nursery. Thave had large experi-) W. F. Hanxs,, Sheriff. i Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ot 2 transcrip! | excutioa, issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, | Missouri, returnable at the March term | of said court, and to rec directed in favor | of James P: Biggs and against B. F. Sel- Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Gee. The delegation to the con- - a - SS i s y - g = i | lars, Lhave levied and seized i i vention will vote for J. F. Sear-j ies ——— pay, 220 J. T. |of this seed should anply Early: | Ab and lot in northwest part of} Mr. 1. G. Housten, et the firmot Am- | the ‘sight, title, interest ‘aah Saunt the | wright. Smith, pce eeu Come Toun A. Lesxen. the city. Excellent location. For par- i ae “ Houston eda nursery, is | said defendant, of, in and to the tollow- ay Sere eae) ee ete City COUD ticulars apply at the Timms effice. 3-{t | here with men to canvass Sates county lee described, real estate, situated in } cil on Monday to propose terms by ‘The Marais des Cygnes river and] which the City authorities might be | 12-1m. Empire Mills, | Fee | O.D Austin told N. A. Wade that! Ciothing at Cost. t for the spring delivery ot nursery stock. In addition to men brought with him | Feginning at a point 7 feet south of a | lime stone which is the northeast corner fei the nosthwest quarter of the, north- the Miami, were out of their banks put in possessien ef both cemetry | Charley ese ae sey aor Down on North Main street, Bishop's | they have employed Mr, O. J.Welton, 4 | 01 claner of section twenty-two during Sunday and Monday, doing poe ke ew | Association Brown had heard that E. R- ach had] oig stand. Having bought the steck, te | resident of Butler tor the past five years | anneal 40, range 31, and running thence j | south 1 considerable damage to property in the Miami bottom waslargely wash- $2,000, which was accepted by the| ed away, causing much delay in) freight and passenger travel. Pass-, engers were transfered durmg Sen-. day, but even that means of transit: was suspended Monday. The rail-| aoe : : | rst door south of Bates County . ‘oad company has sustained some gional Bank will be for rent from Bates countyas desirable a stockof dry | intimtaed that J. M. Patty had said that! sell at once ] am closing out the same ropesed to turn over the grounds! g_ F. Scott had teldhis wife that it was} i i = - fp Il cost fy Se the bottoms. The railroad grade in to the city for just what it cost them, | whispered around the st ag a Ee actual cost igure Council. Both cemetry’s are now in possession of the city, what wiil the autherities do with the same. That very desirable business room ihe knew it was true that on or about the { jfirst §of March, Cassidy & Pitkin! | ould remove to the spacious rooms of | jee }_ BP. Edwards. A New suit, et clothes, nobby style snd good goods, it e New Opera House, and would occu-! can be boughtot J. P. Edwards, on North | | py about 4,000 square feet on the groundj Main street, at astonishingly low prices. ; | floor, tronting both nortl»and east, andj a ; Na-| that they would offer to the public of j ' who want bargains in clothing we say go | Thue Peopte. damage, but we presume all will be! March rst. Inquireof T. W. Childs | goods and clething as could be found in tev. P. Edwards, on North Main street- wellima few days. 12-ti. ‘ the State of Missouri. : He means busines-- and who has had fifteem years experience | in the tree business and is well and fa- vorably known. The company ask all wishinz stock to wait for their agents as they guaranteed ali stock to be as repre- sented and true to name given. itt $5 to $20 per day at home. Sampies worth $5 free. Address Stinson & Ca., Portland, Maine. 16-1¥ si2za Week. $12 aday athom nade. Costly outfit free. A ddre 124% Co., Augusta, Mame. 36- 1! i 4 feettoa point, and thence | west Sa feet toa point, and thence north: | 1663; teetto tne place ot beginning And I will on | Wednesday. March 14th, 1383, | bétween the hours ot g o’clock im the ' forenoon and 5 o’clock inthe afternoon | of that day, at the east front door of the | court house, im the city of Butler, Yates | county, Missouri, sell the same, or so | much thereof as may be requiredyat pub ‘lie vendue, to the highest bidder, tor | cash to satisfy said execution and costs j Wm. F. Hanks, Sheriff

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