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COST, Christopher & Jackson, WILL SELL THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF Uh} -GOUN B-WOODS, (OTT ' h Une For The Next Thirty Days. Pianos and organs tuned and re- paired. Satisfaction guaranteed. | Apply at W. E. Watton & Co’s The Times Agency has some | splendid farms on its long list for sale. Don’t tail to call when seek- ling to purchase. This Agency can BUTLER WEEKL Y T IMES. BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1884- AMUSEMENTS. The Following companies will ap- pear at Waltons Opera House on the dates given. * 22nd: and easy prices. JoNy Pathfind- Robert Webb, Maggie Erwin, Ida Goslin, Hattie McAlister, Miss Ross and Mrs. Ailshire united with the Baptist church last week were baptised Sunday. formed that eight or ten more will be baptised Sunday. Brown is doing geod work. FEBRUARY crs. Charlie Burns thinks he will return to Ohio to live. and Miss Katie Glessner is entitled to a place on our roll of honor. next as | | just Real estate buyers are becoming | Farms are m demand. he always does. numerous. Philander Morgan has got himself 1.00k at the Opera House Furni- | ture Store’s big ad for bargains in| in a bad scrape at Nevada, whither he went on his wedding teur. bedsteads. Circuit Court moves amount seems the old boy has been coquet- *s along slowly, | ing wit fair sex, and had two h the of t with no very great inter- | mariti gagements on hand at est. same time. He went so far as to . Seer = ‘use some property belongi to the Hunt up Walton’s furniture ad on ; i aoe : one he first page and see the reductions he | offers. > didn’t marry, and. the is he now has2 vt a New ada officer. And Butler is to be moved to the |} Dr. and Mrs. W. depot, and not the depot to Butler. | 2 aes Pe brated their wooden wedding, at their Well, Monday A goodiy number of their ed | bountiful hospitaiities ot the occasion. The | some very handsome and expensive. | The | frrends upon the consumation of the | fifth of their wedded life, and indulges im the hope that | they may live to recount many a re turn of the marriage day. E. Tucker, cele- that suits us. ryt home on Delaware street, Saturday was a beautiful day, and | evening. Butler Itterally ecole was jammed with | friends were prese the from the country. w and presents numerous, Walton is offering bigger bargains in bedsteads than was ever known Times congratulates these before in this market. The Times job rooms turned out work Saturday Kansas. Will the | pos t-office remain itis, isa fit subject tor discussion after the qth of March ’S5. Pianos tl organs tuned and re- paired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at W. E. Warntox & Co's. There is quite a demand for | houses to rent. Wouldn’t it pay some of Butler’s capitalist to put up a few new ones. Poor Sam McFarland! The | Record wsinuates that he furishes the web with which the Times weaves its lies. Sam is as innocent as a new-born babe. Most all of our “neighboring coun- tres have got the creamery fever. | into it. Butler ought to have such an establish- | i day, ment, providing it could be secured | on a satifsactory bas E. Dudley has bought the entire livery busines property, ot Charlie D. is a number Times bespeaks tor bim suc 7, he additanal cost DeLa Chemical Baking erover cheap goods pays tor justso much eocitons al strength. Taking it is more healthy than the powders. It mz <ream tatar and br-carb. anniversary atot of for parties in Parsons, where | Archie. in | county, Tuesday mght of last week, | for drunkenness. ed to the calaboose about tne calaboose at The ofhcer return- being too drunk, however, to be set tree. was noticed to be fire, but be- fore assistance could be summoned the structure on was consumed and oner. calaboose the supposition is he set i } | H i j | | i i | t! several times threatened to do and lett here drunk. tis proposed by the , Butler to give a concert at the Upera Entertain- lent. when properly singers of House at anearly date. ments of heme gotten up ways been suce resident en Mr. the stables and Lew man, = and managed, have al- ulin Butler, anda usure to her peo— and one cess. source ot much 7 Ith a real meritorious cor time since has ud people have of pewd been a long + rt been rendered aS become weary over so much “the- eer cats atre. We understand the proposi— count, ca ? tion is to have a cher five or a hund two to ianoes. so called Sof seventy is je trom: grape red vo and from soda only. a half dozen ans znd Sach an would materizily rehe We invite the farmers ot Bates | cmcahsie the monot- county, to call at the north east cor- | ony in amusement circles ler. ner of the public square, in Butler, | eee Butler hat the : 2 and mspect the working of Conrads | a th Paes 7 a Patent Gate Hinge and Roller, | - a eee 16 z: eat 2 ‘ invite all singers who will take part This invention is sold for less than | r | to call at Walton & Co’s. music store any vlacksmith will make it for. : i ea Reece convialea i their names with Prof. move supply vour wants in desirable lands | Pply We are in-} - LEABO. AnInterview With Him by a Times Representative. JOHN NOT DISPOSED TO TALK. John TI. Leabo, charged with the murder of his wite near Walnut in this county some time since, was brought up from the Ne- vada jail Monday, and lodged Bates county’s rattle-trap to await the action of the Grand Jury and the court. Through the kindness ot Sheriff incarcerated Rev. | | a seat, It} the | {wher result | uardian in the person | Wm. Verter, colored, was put in Cass | g O'clock | | and tound the prisoner all right, he About midnight the calaboose | with it the bedy ot the drunken pris- | As there was no fire inthe | , the building on fire, since he had ! and burn himselt up, if he was put | Verter was in Butler Tues- | - | I was troubled i while at Nevada, but have recover- fea.’ Ving done hy ; air. Hanks, a representative ofthe “Liars calledon Mr. Leabo. | The prisoner was brought trom the the Waiting room. He receiyed the porter cordially. tor several v but chose e into re- Leabo did not take walk ind tro across the room, with hind him, and in roughtful meditation. He lox a man who was strugel under heavy w and remorse. Vhis accounted for or innocent. too his to ads arent Ks like ing burden of sort an easily euilty such be as to The he now make 1ee art : conver- suspence of a position occupies is not calculated | sation hy saving to Mr. Leabo that, , since he had stated to a reporter the Nevada VJaz/ that the Butler newspar had misrepresented and i came to ike to on mm Of W je Rimes: Vis statement or correct been published in th os “IT have no stateme tion to make Ing anything that has been said. fact [do not desire to talk on my lawyers have so mstrici | ed me, and besides whoever vave in formation, whether :t reflected upon know what they did have no. criticism abo, concer: the 10 or not, and ja I , for, make Reporter. “it is not of the Times to question you in hope of drawi } dicial to your sou. t the purpose the but sir an an opportunity at it has said with — facts. our attention some miner errors in our report the time of vour arrest. and thought you might want to say word SSESEUIG the matter.”’ Leabo. *+I did not authorize brother to yo and see you. | ise. to not sires to give correct anything in accordance s called at a my only and considered the aper.”” **How is your thing to read TIMEs the best Reporter. Mr. Leabo. been good.”* Leabo. -+My health is verv fair. with pleurisy once nealth. When asked how is faired im the i id he h She viff Hanks go back to Nevada. With this Leathe was his cell, and the Ti ind fef had Than returned bid > s him Married 5th 18841 in the citv of Butler Feb. B. Meek ! dobn L. Hobbs and Miss Othe Spar- row. both ot Rich Hill. The Squire them the hand “ces prono: cour > has ever united. eNntractor trth, suffc Phe painiess tooth be in Butle: 9. February. pers well the $, and of AN decayed rin: from er defective teet shoul be sure to give Bim 2 call Dr. W. E. Charges very roasonabie. All extract- at Tucker's dental roow s. stertng vitahzes ada inj whom he had known | of} Your j to! we! told him to subscribe tor the Ties | months for me, as I wanted some- | T understand it has not ! i : Peronsal. —Mr. and Mrs. G. P. have returned to Butler Yoakum. | was in Butler Monday, and we it rumored, bas come to stav. —John R. Eldridge, of Poy Sipp Wis., is visiting his brother, W. W. | Eldridge, this city. been separated for twenty —G. G. Glazevrook of Elkheart | | township, a good Democrat and; excellent citizen, gave the! and renev in ix veurs most | Times a cali day. --Capt. E. W. Dawson, of John- | son county, father-in-law to our pop- ular County Surveyor, M. L. Wolfe, city Monday, his respects to the Times —J. M. Norm tial and | | | | was in the ind paid avery citizen farmer trom near Burdette, accompanied by his eldest | complimented the Tiates visit. ladt Mr. N. old friend Timers, daughter, {with a being week. an of the renewed, ofcourse. Booker Powell the of Shawnee, a Times editorial rooms a few The will continue read the best paper in the southwest | —the Weekly Times. and Charlie boys, K spent Saturday and Sunday 1a ~ludge sage was visitor to 0. Judge toi Tohn- now —Lon Hunter son, two of Butler’s old H doing finely in Parsons ansas, town ou business, ostensibly, but we brought an idea that something else g i them here. -f. S. Roadcap of Adt town Monday on business with call and Mr. R. surmmer the court, aad took occasion to supserbe tor the Times. devoted most of the past prospecting in the vicinity ot Adrian. He still has at section. Walton the boss Furniture j dealer of the West! Why? because he carries the largest stock and ot- j fers the largest bargains. is Death A Tragedy. The tollowing lines are a part of | Senator George Vest’s tribute to ‘ dead comrade, Major James | Wood, Qt Sedalia : *-Every death is a | stand by the open grave, mutter , few prayers. a»d rush back to the | Struggle and meanness of life. A few loval and loving hearts may throb Cc. tragedy. a with agony. but tme dulls the pain and cbseures the memory, until the cold, eless marble alone t Every death Nf wateh «bove the dead. a tragedy. because it ends a history full of aspiration. love. hate, Poor And Anown, temptation end suffering. we of each other T pever one, until the Great i judge the sec Then the Pharisees ho thank God vader Publican,’ > toKowed to their last are he or Chan- tintents of of they are not tr and who bave bers resting place with all the pazeantry vf woe. will be thrust aside, spotted. H ts. wi 5 pretense and hypoc- Ticy, Whilst many, dispised and con- demnecd ly men, wilt have been martyrs and heroes, ike toac be found to until i thew bruised at beaken hearts ceas- ed to bean” * They had} Satur- | j substan-! the} cays} have j a owas in} faith in the oil resources | We} iTefrain from extending our congrat- | lations that the event bas been at-/ keeps , Terrible Casualty. 1., Enquirer, Feb. 2nd. last Saturday | Virgidia, About six o’clock the rumor, which inquiry soon con- firmed, that Mrs. Fines Downing. the estimable wife of our circuit clerk, had been terribly burned but a short time betore by the talling ot a large * | tering over her person and setting her clothes on fire. It seems that Mrs. Downing was sitting (nearly under the lamp, and needing more light, got yp to pull the lamp by a down lower. jin the ceiling from which it was sus- In doing this the hook | pended came out, fall on the stand, where it broke, and | scatterred its burning contents. Mrs. | Wall Payne was the oc- , cupant of the roo only other and with admi jrable pres e of mind seized a ynfort from the bed and Mrs. D’s. > douni have ¢ but Mrs. threw it off bed. hinge ¢ woolen ¢ a threw avounc shoulders. ed the D. was so excit- ved that and jumped into the ‘his took sire firom forced to Mrs. jtempted to put out the fire | her clo she was fabandon it. Payne again at- me but strong enough to carry out Mrs. wrap- /ping a blanket around her, not | bea g her force, Downing by away from | purpose { ' t broke her, doors At this came rolled ain’ the Mir DK: nd fir ind snow. jand moment Downmyg succceded in Me was irs. |Calladay and Hubbard were soon in to her rescue, 2 €x- tie summoned, eushing tinguishing ryder, burns were found attendance. c to be very severe on the arms, hands, arm and hand suffering All !was done that medical skill could do tace, neck and breast, the letr the most. to relieve the sufferer, and she rested ithe first night ander the influence of than could haye the ; Opiates, much better jbeen expected under circum- |stances. At the present (Thursday evening) Mrs. and as far writing Downmg lis doing well, can be | determined at present, will suffer no in person as ‘lasting i injury, either or 1 7” - | physique, from the dreadtul ordeal | Dr. her. While with = Mr. |} Downing and the family im this sad which she attending through a | Snyder | sympathising passed. is deeply and untoward event, we no more dire results apparent j tended with jthan are Most remember will agd uly, who resided bere We accident all Butler’s « citizens ' Fines Downing. his estimable 1869 very much | Downing, will regret Mrs. are happy to know she injury. from 1875. this to but recover hout serious Talk about bargains in bedsteads. Well we Look at Walton’s list on first page do you will 2¢ gree with us. should sa Mr. Simms, of the firm: of Threl- keld, Cov & Co., of this city, will soon open out tumishing goods house in Pieasant Lill. regret to lose Mr. S.. but congratu- late the people ot Pleasant Hill on a s gent a We Ease quMaippsicinotNevada | night our citizens were startled by | * —Prof. J. M. 3 . hear! | buildings and water. , hanging lamp, the burning oil scat- | stand | cannot | getting to their city such a valuable | business man and agreeable geutie- man. i letting the lamp | I have determined » | present winter in wice cOST. OIL ULOTIIN XC at COST. OUR FIVE © ENT COLUM! cansesemnininieemniinniaiiiimecmmaaaaanal All local advertisement:in this column Ul be charged for at he rate of five cents per line for each ingrtion. Good call on M. L, A 600 farm B rent. acre Wolfe, Butler, Mo. Valenthes. Now is the time to gt your Valentines for Maynard at the Pét-Office has just re- ceived the finest assotment ever brought to Butler Voice Culture. urged of them music lessons, by many ny Maving been young triends to give teach a class culture. Parties given terms on r desiring lessons will be application. — Mas. C BicFARLAND Palate inédin Palace Grocery. Hotel build Queens Come 1 wil be fo ing with full lim of groceries ware and tor c&) or barter, and see me. A. ¢ . Brewingt n, Valentines fom 1 cent to cer Noah Main St. 75 Maynards Butler. FarmFor Sale or Rent. Thave a soll farm ot miles north @ Butler, on the r sell on easy &rms, or rent tor ca Address M. Gans gat Miami co 80 acres thre allroad, to sburg, unty yto Le ized to loan a large Tan avtori ot money on Bates nty real Good merwith good r estate accomodated on very favorable ¥. E. Watton, at butler National ame « est cau terms. Sank. Undertaker. stock of caskets Fi Experienced ton’s Opera House Furniture store. hearse turnished free. undertsker in store day and night. 2-tt. E. D. Kipr, salesman, Freeze. postage Ik That Will Not On receipt of 25 cents in 2€ stamps, we will send by mail, all charges pre-paid, pne quart ot the finest Black, | Blue or scarlet Ink, unchanging colors, which will not injure by treezing: 5 quarts for $1,00. Ink has been in use torycars, and warranted best. S-4t. N. M. DRAKE & CO. 2uChestnut Street, St. Louis, Mo Money v ‘0 me, At6 percenton real estate security ' time and terms to suit borrower. Abstracts , of titles furnished. J. M. Tucker & Co } Butler Mo. gett Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, James F_ Cook, by his deed jof trust, bearing date September 1st, 1879, and duly recorded in the Recor- der’s office of Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 17, page 473, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the tollowir des- cribed real estate in trust io secure the ayment of a certain prowissury note said deed ot trust fully described, to- w The northwest qearter ot the southeast quarter and the north half of the north half of the southwest quarter of rteen (13), tow orty-two ange thirty-two | county, Missouri, containing cighty acres more or less and, whereas, said note is past nd unpaid at the requy of said note and By virtue of authority m me vested by the terms of said deed of trust, I will on Thursday, F between th forenoon and fiv noon of that da due the he 25. 1554. in the the atter- east front door of the court house in toe city ot Butler, county ot Bates atoreszid, expose to sale at public vendue for cash in hand «0 much of said resl estate in said deed of trust and this not described as may 0€ necessary to pay said debt, Pagar rand ¥. '. TY¥GAnp. Trustee. bruary t nine o« e o'clock in costs. t, fadies and genile- Mr Presid cultue- men ot the Bates county Ho ra} Sucsety!