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Che DB BUTLER, [a WwW AR VETERANS. fhoseiu Bates County Drawing Pensions From The Govern- ment. AN INTERESTING LIST. The following bst comprise the ecumon soldiers maimed im the war, | residing in Bates county, who draw pensions from the United States Government, showing the paid them per month: | Allan P Moore. Jacob Felter -- Freeman Davis Joshua Fisher -- 8 co Jane C Boswell. 8 co Lucy A Hartley.. 17 co Harmenia Hardesty . 8 co Enoch J Price .... A 6 00 Levi T Faulkner - 10 00 Joel MSallee.... 400 Daniel Sherman . 8 co Joseph M Scofield S $ co Hiram C Wyatt... 400 Wiley Adams..... 4,00 Harrison P Allen. 18 00 Themas J Gillihan. William Burrows Alexander H Crist David M Carlton Ruben Harvey Tames M Navlor. Jacob M Working. Joseph J Smart.. 3 00 Richard P Lemasters-- 4 00 Harvey Gipson..... 8 00 Robert W'Darah .. 2 6674 Martin O Sutherland.. 10 00 Crhistopher ‘Tennam-- 24 00 Betsey C Smith. . 8 00 Catharine Patty.. 8 od Elizah Haynes 4 Thomas J Hug: Hiram: Hogge amount; Rokeri Chillis 8 00 David M Coulter 12 00 | James A Offill 4 00 Geo M Mikesell 5 00 | John Wooten 6 00 john H Mills Wm H Williams James M Tnornburg Wm B Thornburgh Thomas Hockett | Noah F Patterson Dwar one vn ban 8 oo co = es 'Vinton Godfrey and Georgia Ellen Widdows 00 | Micecher zi = Ls Si | Fletcher and turn them over to their \ Semis S Cowan 00 | carl Charles Gardener 00} Warrant No. goS was ordered John J Simmons 12 001 canceled st having be puck qi canceled, it having been eroneously Samuel West 6 00 } issued. zs | Edwin A Stolp 200/ Ben. M. Bales and W. W Wi Diekiah A Mcttor 14 00; hite & Co were each granted license | Horace F Slevens $00 | to keep a dram shop in Rich Hull, | | Henry Eyman, 12.co} Ordered that Jas Dillon give addi- Tohn Page 8 oo | tional security on his school bond. Ephriam K Peniwell 800} OS Shouse was granted a loan of | Benj ide. 3 4.00/two hundred and fifty dollars out George Brundige 14 00 | school tund. Newton Brumback 600} The petition of Allen Wright et al Tames J Tuttle 6 00 | to change the voting precinct in Sum- John Vanderpool 4 00| mit township from the Glass school Melvin O Smith 2 00 | house to Summit school house was Robert W Beck 2 6624 | granted. Blien Cochran 8 oo} TUESDAY, MARCH ath Andrew J Sites 8coo, Klump & Hughes were granted Nancy J Hodges $ oo | license to keep a dram shop in Rich Catharine Jones 8 00 | Hull. Wm F Bartlett 600} Miss Ida Crume was_ granted a John W Calnoun 10 oo | loan of one thousand dollars out of | Lucinda Ph lips oo | School tund. Si | Asa D Robbins co A correction was made in the merchant tax of Jno B Durand. Benj Van Horn oo | John H Riley 00 | oO 8 5 James H Tinsley Lae 4 4 4 | John G Keigley oo |} Mary Hill 8 co} | Win C Requa 8 00 | Andrew Shean ¢ 00 | ! Dav nyder 6 co ester Dent 4.00] IN SUMMIY. n that Thriv- OVE: ‘illiam W Tibbetts 1S | 2+ - James H Hitshew 16 00 | Sumnir, March ioth, 1854. p | > oh lohn C Plotts 10 00 Eprror Times:—farmers — are Mary Bowers 8 oo} : ; 7 j busy meking preparations for the | James Howard 4 00 | = : William Slein 6 oo | SP™NE work. If the weather contin- Wm C Brummett 7 50; es favorable, a few more days Robert Kile 50 oof Will begin for oats, Rebecca E Baker Sco; Mr. Wm. Severe of tinstownship, | Saaees c ee 6 00 | will rent his farm and try the moun- avid onwe . be % : ‘ © ©} tam air of Montana Ty. for a while, Mary Vanhog 3 00 | Joshua Chitwood 4 00 | #t least. | <2 00 Mr. Hill of Spruce township, has | Erastus A Porter 4.00 | rented the Henry Donovan farm of | Anderson M Tilman 6 00 | 600 acres at $1,000. Looks hike a Adam Hofsess James M Covent 00 Elias F Brooks 2 00 Thomas J Wright 10 00 Marvin Welker 6 00 Catharine Brown S co Perry C Irwin 12 90 Chester K Smith 2 00 Eliza O'Neal 8 00 Vincint W Mefford 4.00 Elizabeth Mathews S$ co George W Sheopman 400 Thomas Wright 8 00 Nelson Cele 18 00 David T Braden 6 co Catharine E Kershaw 17 0O Peter Grab © co Curtis L Finch BB Rueben Westfall 4 00 John R M tchell 8 00 tra W Brooks 8 co John Wehnes 8 co Thomas C Copeland 18 00 Joseph Smith 2 oo John W Snider 6 00 Fred’k R. French John C Trindle S$ co} Thomas Pate 400 Thomas Montgomery 2 00 Rueben Weller 16 0@ Lewis W Mckinsex 2 00 Isaac N Orr 8 00} John Britton 8 co William Haskins S$ co William F Hudson Sco William Henry . 6 00 Rhodes M Hackworth $ oo| Napoleon B Bruce S oo Wm MM Andrews 4 00 Wm D Anderson 10 ©O Joseph J Badger 16 00 Jeremiah | rown 40 james C pbell 6 co Elizabeth J Selvey S co John O stott + co Tohn Mishey 12 €O Annie Bailey 10 00 | Tames H Grissom Sco} Josiah Jameson 2 00 James F ‘Trowbridge 400 Riley Lee 6500 Clinton D Winchell 14 00 Norman Cook Tames H Carter Samuel Thurston Celia Tayler Nancy pever Silas A Meeker S$ oo 400 800 8 co 0° | large amount to pay as rent, but it’s” JR Jenkins criminal costs jan excellent farm and very conven- | | | }ient. | Mrs ed her old on the one she bought ot C. R. Rad- ford some time ago: The tarm she } rented contains 740 acres and can’t be | beat in Bates county. | C. R. Radtord has moved on the; farm whichhe purchased of F. M. Licky. There will be an effort made this ; spring, to torm a new school district | by cutting off part of dist. 3 and 4 of | this township, and that part of dis— trict or districts in Deepwater town— ship, lying in the forks ot Deepwa- | ter creek adjoining. Gentlemen, | we know it is very inconvement to | have water courses to cross, some | Julia A. Lafoilett has rent- home tarm and moved let you off notwithstanding your ear- | nest desires. Wonder how a certam bald heai ; ed young man felt, at a social gath- , ering one evening, when he was ten- ! dered a newspaper to read a sensa— ' tional piece, with a pair of specta- | tacles, by the matron of the with the remark that they might be house ot some use to him? A verv pleasant social party at W. H. Caidweli’s in Deepwater town- | ship the evening of the 5th mst. All enjoyed themselves extremely well, and a more pleasant and imtelligent set ot young folks than were present | would be hard to fird. More anon. F. Oovr. The sensation caused at Paola, | Kas.. a few months ago by the kill- | ing of an old blind man by a young iman named Orr, who resided in 10 co} Rich Hill, has resulted in Orr, hav- | ing had his trial and convicted ot murder in the first degree. The Kansas law esives him his prefer- | jence to hang or lifetime impnison- | 2 col ment. “ ) ‘a A iG W Enchler, desk circuit clk cr Week! MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MARCH 12, 1884. THE COUNTY COURT. Detailrd Procedings of Last Week’s Term. FUDGES FOR FAIL ELECTION. The shenff was ordered to return trom the St. Joseph lunane assylum A J Clem, was appointed a justice of the peace tor Loan Oak township [vice A Brassfield resigned. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th. Dal Drake was granted a reduc- tion one A correction was made sessment of the personal property of Susan Raa Peter +t justice tow yneous assessment. Was appointed a Shaw ace B Noiand tor ot T it the county cle to release in and es tec f the ceipt show that the same has been morty treasurers re- paid, The following accounts lowed and avarrants were al- ordered drawn for same: R& TA Ennis, books and stationery $. W F Hanks, sheriff fees I W J Lansdown, merchandise Neer 4 W F Hanks, coal for co. Carnes & Hall coal poor farm 7 HOw w ew te 6. CT MeFarland printing Dr OF Renick medical at- attendance on paupers Chas Sprague merchandise Carnes & Hali coal tor co Mrs Hall keeping paupers to me Oe PereTars} oy March rst 64 00 W T McGlassen keeping pauper 15, 00 R_ ) Starke clerks fees « 22 45 Bennett & Wheeler mds 2 06 | W F Hanks coal for county 4 42 |E J Ppttes -* ** ee 20 o8 |W F Hanks board of prisoners 19 50 ts coal for county § 10 R J Hurley lumber for co 6 7O RS Catron express 75 A Ritchey services 17 40 A Neptune se 20 56 J A Letker - 18 go W F Hanks attend court 12 00 JuDGES OF JAIL ELECTION. SHAWNEE. Grizgs ARS Wm. Braughton, 400] times, but we don’t see how we can | Jno. Deerwester, Peter Randal. WEST BOON. J. N Boswell, AS. Rasin, W.C. McEwen, O W Stitt. CHARLOTTE. JC Crusen, R T Harper, John- son Hill, Wm Drysdale. HOMER. Wm Allman, N B Cr Prerce Hackett, S A Rankin. DEER CREEK. andy, A iiton. Wm Good-— awtord, MINGO. IM Maves, J L Shaw. ews. B T Gregory. SPRUCE Wm E Fletcher, © Druoke. | D Young. Jno Math- D Cole. D DEFP WATER. Wm Sutherland, Jno B New- berry. Jno Young, clark Wix. SUMMIT. Ino B Inms, Theo Marquardt, Tas H Welch, G B Parker. i MT. HM cannon, Jno Paity, R A Atkison. PLEASANT- c Hayes, 1 M a | in the as- Sat- | WALNUT. JG McPeak, Ino Doolittle, Jennings, E G Wallace. NEW HOME. RN Allen, J T Butler, A G Wil- |son, J Q A cope. Wm LONE OAK. AJ clem, Wm R Thomas, A M R« , Geo Barker. WEST POINT. J ¢ Fugate, Jas Dudley, Jno Sum- | Butler Weekly Times | mers, Fletcher Wheeler. ELKHART. W S chandler, F M Fauty. | Hand, Wm Walls. MOUND. AA conard,c A conkhn. B F | Slitte, R M Wilcox. Ellis HUDSON. A E Paze, H O | Nichols, Jno A Ford. Hanes, Asa PRAIRIE. cady, Phil Zeal. PLEASANT GAP. WH Wayland, J D H Butler, J H Newton, Nathan Godfrey. ROCKVILLE. | Nick Johannes, J H Lamier, Owen McBride, Mat Milliring. HOWARD. (HUME. ) | O Mitcheli, Henry Ruce, | Fender, N Little, Wilkins, F M_ Burrows, Burnham, Wm BS Gualt. OSAGE. | derson, Geo Rief. March rrth, 1884, half past o'clock a.m., Mr. Geo. B. Daniels was unit- j ed in the holy ties of matrimony to | Miss Anna Nichols. | The bride and groom are both ‘ well known and highly esteemed in | society at this place, both haying re- jsided here for a long time. | groom is a brother of R. W. Damels of the Home Lumber Co., in this | city, and is engaged in the same business at Sheldon, Mo. The bride has ever been a bright star in the so- cial circles ot the electric city, than | whom none has more friends in our jmidst. The bride and groon are i expected to arrive in Butler, to-night, (Wednesday). The happy twain have many warm friends here who join the TiMFs in wishing that their days on jearth may be many and happy to- gether; that the dark clouds of sor- row may never cast a shadow to cause them to regret the step they have taken, but may they enjoy every earthly blessing and finally anchor sately in the Great Beyond. William Henry. Diev.—At the residence of his pa- rents in Lewistown. Illinois, Mar. | 5th, 1884, W iliam Henry, aged 26 years. William Henry was born in Lew- istown, Ills., in the spring of 1858. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1881, and moved to Mi: ted in Butler. He began the prac- ' tice ot his chosen profession in the | law office of Ins brother A. Though young in years, he was en— | dowed with a bright intellect, and {reputation as a lawyer and citizen, | when the fell destroy | marked him as his victim. About a month ago he resigned i the position of city attorney and re- ‘turned home to breathe his last, sur— | rounded by tond parents and loving |triends, among those loved scenes which bad known his earlier youth and manhood. Will Henry was tt ‘and would not stoop to act, he was a dutiful and loving son ak affectionate brothe a true frie: modest and ret disposition, vet ever ready to spond to duty’s call, loved by his ‘ friends, respected by ail who knew him. he was indeed an exemplary Living, ke would have e soul of honor, small do character. won dnght laurels among his adopt- | ed people, dying. he begets a tear! i trom these who knew him best. Hs. B. Bigstaff. the old wheeihorse ot Democracy in Summit, called in i to see us last Saturday. Robt Smith, Jno S Eddy, Sam’! The! ONLY 15 cents FOR THE.-.— —FROM NOWw— Till January ist, 1885. JA; Sprague, A B | Henry | Ed crabb, A S Miller, T D San- } : EAST BOONE. Wm Alexander, —— Duncan, | | Asa Robins M Haus. | = Cupid’s Darts. DantELs-—NicHois-—At the res- idence ot the bride’s brother, 1m} Knol Noster, Mo., on Tuesday, 3 E i souri in the spring of 1882 and loca- "Fimes Power BUTLER WEEKLY Only $51.85 FOR THE AND Courier FROM NOW Louisville Journal was making for himself an enviable | consumption, | = = Till January Ist, 1885. PRESS. will present H 7 OUR JOB ‘The above greatly reducea rates igiven to all {- calling and settling back subscription. i : re subseribers by them