The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 9, 1884, Page 7

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NEWS NOTES Debt reduction for March mated at $15.000.000. is esti- Numerous wre the Atlantic coast. ys are being massed German (09; on the easter frontier. There are 117 Insurance coin St.Louis. domg business * f The crown prince Pr Prussia wi Leopolds fune yssist at 4 British offices h end to inspect the defences of Cee Gordon’s defeat was caused by } treachery, but Khartoum stil holds } out. business fa There were 499 mo! ures in the first quarter of this year than ot last. The British toreign officers are examining mnto” the butter trade of this country. The steamship Sau Marcos with abroad bogus ls aground 135 passeugers near Galyeston. Sadie Hays, the negress who killed Sergt. Jenks, was placed on trial yesterday. A Chicago bricklayer fell from a new building, 85 feet to the ground and was killed. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road shows a handsome increase in earnings for January. Culp,the gas trust fund embezzler in Philadelphia, goes to the peniten— tiary for one year. The North German Lloyd com— pany 1s preparing to run a line of steamships from Vera Cruz to Ger- many. Edward Bennett has been sentenced to six years imprisonment for burning his own house in Milwaukee In New York city Judge Barrett has sustained tne motion to quash the indictments against Sheritt Dav- idson. Gross receipts of the post-office de- partment for the quarter ending De- cember 31 were $288.065 less than for the last quarter of 1882. Gen. Millot proposes to hold Ton- quin with native troops and to send home the French regiments after the capture of Hong Hos The Rotterdam chamber of com- merce asks the Dutch goverment to prevent che consumation of the An- glo-portuguese Congo treaty. Bond Holders ot the Toledo, Cin- cinnati and St. Louis road have con- cluded that further extensions should be made of the standard gauge. Men of Mark. George Easi:nan, the inventor o% the machine to make percussion caps, is living at the age of 7o in Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. Geuld is considered a nappier man than Mr. Vanderbilt. While Vanderbilt has only his horse Gould has a yacht and a tomb. Gayarre, the Spanish tenor, con- tinues to be the wonder of Paris. It is said that he can hold a note twen- ty-five or even twenty seconds. George Pen Johnston, the editor who’ died m Francisco a few days ago, directed in his will that his body be burned to ashes ina furnace. San Colonel Mapleson’s Opera Com- pany has subscribed $2,300 for Lom- bardelli’s widow. Colonel Maple- son gave $600, Patt: $150 and Ger- ster $1,000. Osman Diema tes Ins followers En- As exhibit— that he has a charm to render glish bullets harmless. ed at Tamanleb, it consists of a few miles ot desert between the said bul- It is lets and himself. effective charm. Mr. Johnston, the [atest ot the ‘Dark Conti- * is described as looking Ike a success- al explorer ner little slip of a boy about 15, years old. In reality he 1s 25 and is an nority on all matters pertaining to the Congo region. Mr. who died some time xgo at San hpe. New Mexico, miles up the Ric Grande from Exgl The estate of Jones Grin Fe- c Pass, comprised oyer 40,000 head ot | sheep. with a considerable herd of | Mr. cattle and a number of horses. Griner fitteen years ago started out in the world with a capital not ex- | ceeding $1,500. about seventy | y The Case Went over. happily ed to liftine ARE cause x up I : jail. During a + by the late Jud ! | IN SPOT CASH. Grace was call to nd ama indited for assault wi it to ae 1 i ee ‘ | Por Hides, Furs, - ool hen he mad 1S appearance, the \ Feathers. Beeswax a judge atonce observing that he was | “tired, —_ HOFFMAN. *Colonel Grace,”” { 6tt Ne treet, BUTLER, MO trial.’”’ *this case Can po over it it suits your | convenience.” | “No, sir, We are ready to go into | But, ing at the ,prosecuting attorney, ” persisted the judge, wink- “J am 1n tavor of the case going over.”’ ST'ny not,”” 1 Colonel Grace. “The all here, and I want to go on the case.’’ Badgley & Gipson, We will give special prices on BOOTS & SHOES, FOR exclannec witnesses are with “don’t think that you are in a condition to attend the case.”’ ‘Why, sir?’ demanded the Colo— nel with an air of confidence. “If you must know, :t is because you are too drunk.”’ The colonel, straightening him- 5 As we must reduce our stock tor other self replied: ‘If this court savs Goods. We are always Top on that I am drunk, this court is a d—d Produce. Pay the liar.’’ A few minutes later, the colonel was inthe county jail, addition to imprisonment, been fined fifty aollars. He was soon released and taken to a hotel. When court conyened that day, Colonel Grace, ro HIGHEST PRICE FOR FRESH PRODUCE. Competition is no bluff tous. We al- ways meet the closest prices. South Side, Green Front. upon answering to his name, arose and said: | **Your honor, yesterday in con- sequence of drunkenness, ] used contemp‘uous language, for which I was fincd fifty dollars and sent to jail, I am a man in mature hfe, that cast aad endorse the and yesterday was the first time I ever so far forgot myself as to reflections on a court of justice; that 1 action of the court, and request that 1 desire to say, H.V, PENTZER FURNITURE, the fine of fifty dollars be not remit- i ted.’”’ | t Cjiwilmenstehe Geet: said -the| Bee | Cee Sr judge. j af all styles and prices, ee : _ | Good Hearse Always on Hana “No, your honor, I should be | COFFIN made to pay it, and it is my earnest } Made and furnished on short nofice desire that you do not remit it.’” | Orders may be left at F. Evans?’ stable = | after night oron Sunday, Butler, Mo The fine was paid, and whether | ¥I or not this had a direct tendency to! as ie turn a career we cannot say. but} SEWARDA ania. Colonel Grace is now one ot the j PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT t LAW, most influential and consistent tem- | SPRING FIBLD, MO. : | ton, D. C. ‘Go pondenss perance reform workers in the state. | tasaocited at Washington, D.C. ,Corengon = SD SS Turkish Women | ig aol . : THE ACME PULVERIZER, The Turkish women is mariage- able at the 2 of nine years, and by } Turkish law, at that age, 1f married, to manage her prop- i she is competen erty and dispose of one-third ot her The iaw allows her to aban- | just fortune. don her husband’s nouse for cause, and will protect her in so do- ing. She can not be compelled to labor tor the support of her husband. On the contrary, he is compelled to keep her. On the 1afi- delity her oath 1s accepted as equally acusation of ized to borrow in hist and even Store ‘ange to sell his propertv. After i ; i she has the absolute contro! of her property, which he can not to How Raiiroads ar2 Run. Wall Street News. The Secre road corporation, who laid his year— ly report on the desk of the President raile wry of a Western When you come to think of it, it is not odd that Literary people prefer a pipe to = cigar. It is handier to smoke when they are writing, and ever 60 much cleaner. ‘And then it gives them the true essence and flavor of the tobacco. i ‘The most fastidious smokers among all kind ot a showing he had m: ade. | nations and all classes of men agree that **Taking the whole year, we have run $75,000 behind exper ses.”” **How about the firsts “Why, we cleared about $30,000. The first six months of the vear with but the last | the first of the year, was asked what | months ?’” ! us always show a profit, known the world over. Get the genuine. with Bull trade-mark, then you will be sure of having abso six pull us down.”’ ‘Exactly. Please cut your th report first in halves. publish the six months for the benefit of people looking to: paving stocks, and we7ll | keep the next six here to show the | stockholders who come in o inquire why we don’t pay dividends.”’ CLOD CRUSHER good as his, and collateral proof AND LEVELER, must be obtained. Should he not turnish her with tunds she is author- For Sale at the SUFFERERS | Zrom Nervous,Chronte and Blood Diseases, aim and Heart Affections,Weak Lumgs, Nervous Debility, Broken Down Consti- tations and Weakness of the Midmeys,Blad- pape ip your DRieiat for RENOWNED ‘sPeciric Mo. were wos 13, COCA, BEEF IRON A BLOOD, ‘BRAIN & &N NERVE ‘TONIC. does not keep it ask him to aol = foryor ‘per bottle. Coea,Beef am the Greateat 2 Medical Discovery of modern — hlet, with full particulars. address SW. SCOTT M.D., Kansas City, Mo. ruse Dr. scorrs LIVER PILLS. 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Weakness ai clipe frec. DES Address oR. WARD &co eeeaen ae. Well Tried, Wonderful The Old te "Renewing Remedies. Health —— the Liver. STRONG'S SANATIVE PI ee laceg ihe Fats Mogating she, pare Pgrace Saas’: PecTORIL ee Bheumatism. | Tezularity | |_ | i | ' | LAXD BEST. | 5S wc s INDIAN LIVE Dama FILLS Secure Healthy action to the Liver Se ios pastime all bil- bs "Titik INERCSss Real Estate| AGENCY, LOCATED IN THE **TIMES” BUILDING, Butier, Missouri — ae — Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to sell, to call and leave description and price of property, where same will be advertised free of charge. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and see us. We have now on our books the following Real Es- tate for sale. 67—130 acres of first rate or in Spruce township. Well hedged good buildings, plenty of water, 150 bearing apple trees plenty of other fruit, 80 acres in emlsiva- tion 40 acres in pasture 10 ac ree geod con land. This is one of the best improved and most desireable farms in the eeeaty 48, Business House and house 18x40 teet, lot 25x140 teet, good lo- cation will be sold at a bargain. This property will only be offered at the pres- ent price until April 151, 1883. lot, in Adrian, 33, House and lot in north east part of town, good house ot 4 rooms, also excel- lent well ot water. 24, 180 acres 8 miles southwest ef Butler, about 160 acres exceilent timber, balance fine prairie close to coal mives and rail road. 32, good farm of rsoacres within one mile ot Butler, good buildings and fences, al so good feed lots, anda quarry of superi or sand stone. 27, 160 acres 4 miles north of Butler, pew dwelling house, good out buildings, land all new and good quality. Alse # fine brick residence on north main street is the city of Butler, one of the most desira ble locations in the city. 28, House and lot in east part of town on Dakotah street. House contains 2 good rooms, gooa well on lot, will be sold at a bargain. 14, Large trame house and good lot on North Main street, good stable plenty of fruit and good water. Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. 56, 80 acres 'g mile trom depot, 2 go wells of water, small orchard; land all under cultivation; can be made one ot the finest farms in the county; will be sald on easy terms or very cheap tor eash. 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles northeast of But- ter, 100 acres under fence, 80 to 100 acres a : 6. 2 4 i ve wOhd tarming land, balance timber. Never 3174) 2A Acree neat Mulbery will be sol tailing water, good timber, range tot Goodland and. ots £0 sult purchaser stock, comtortable house. Will be od land and good buildings, ‘Two good houses fine young orchard and plen ina good neighborhood to school, church, and post-office. sold at 25 pez cent less than actual value. ty of water, 40 30 acres of land mostly timber 1/4 Miles © lose ot Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best ot stone tor buildings and 43» House and lot on corner ot Fulton and of aa Mil streets. Good house containing tour rooms, wood shed and coal house, 29, House and lotin the northwest part of yood truit, good well; lot Sox165"y feet town, corner lot, good house with five Owner determined to sel! rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. 44, House and lot in north west part ity, goo. i¢ house 38 by 1 ning the corporate limits Of kitche tot 132 by 264) 3 vacant butler. Excellent truit of all kinds, plen- jots adjacent to above ty each tot | ty of water, rd outbuilding This is sold all together or one of the most desirable country re rchaser, all very dé | ces in Bates county. Improeme Jin the best part of H good repair. town 69- 170 acres in Sut unit township, 51, House and lot in North part ot cit | containing 2 louses one ot them § Lot 84x 171tt, house one story § gour rooms, two » wells of water, good orchard rooms, good w nd owt bt , ve | of bearing apples and all other small vacant lot adjoining 100 x yoo ftruits. Land all in cultivationand under fence and stable, Will be sold togethe | ce. A decided bargain or separat Ths property is otter i for a sho at a bargain, | FE. 332 ace in southwest corner of Mound | twp in cultivation devid- 40, House and lot in West Butler opposite j edinto five Two good houses, the depot. House contains 4 rooms car one 6and the other 5 rooms. 4 good be used foreither dwelling or busine wells and 400 aring apple trees, Also hous:. sever yood out buildings. 5 = §7—40 acres of good land 1-2 mile from city limits, good land nice location. 54,324 acres in Spruce townstip,2 nouses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bal- 73—y;0 acres ot land 1 '3 miles of Butler, ance in pasture all under fence, plenty of water, all good la Can be divided to make two convenient forms. house 14x24, with good cellar. New cis tern that will hold tso barrels of water, 40 tiva bout 6 acres in « Will be sold« or 50 truit tre a tion, all under fence. 50, So acres two miles southwest ot Butler, Good land, plenty of water. Will be sold | very cheap. 73.—160 acres, divided by a hedge i the center, 50 acres in pasture, a splep did set ot blue grass with plenty of water and shade. Dwelling house on each So, new barn, good apple and peach orchard and other small truits, 10 acres orchard grass and 8 acres timothy, also : 271g acres good timber. This pla e1s a bargain 61—House and lot 3 blocks from the square in Butler, good house of 7 rooms, good well and cistern, new *' ble and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit of all kinds lotone hundred feet square. Will be sold cheap and oneasy terms. 76—200 acres three miles from town, 17 2 miles from Adrian, 60—120 acres, = acres in cultivation, balance timber, new | houses, good barn, good young orchard house with 6 rooms, also new barn, three of all kind of truit, a No. 1 well of water good weils 2 er, good ore good soil and good locality. ot excellent q and Lot, 1n Butler new house tour rooms and good kitchen, 75:60 acres aad gy ho lent and Pa deep, pler Good house : failing wa Pri ine residence with five acres of peracie, on terms to purchaser the verv best location in But- This is a bargain, : rovements, to trade for improved land in Bates -. ¢) ocres 31, miles of Butler, so . ill trade allor a part of the tivation, 30 in pasture and premises on satistactory terms. meadow No better land in county, Four room huuse- in and ¢ a» DR. STRONG'S PILLS! Humphrey’s Addition. lots in Humphrey’s addition to the city of Butler tor directly south - the business partof the city. 2 in size trom 141 x 75 feet up to 178 1-2 x 150 teet, valued at trom $100. according to size and location. This atigety willin a short time Come now while you can have choice.

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