The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 28, 1885, Page 5

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all home p FOCAL ITEMS the same thir Jud ge WW. Den 6 « county, asant and su . ee Z of this co ced have we bm i ; nes : = Hill, Mo., the examination c sc yatge’clock \ s : ecess4 ilificat ne _ cS Wednesday evening of last Gentle reader, while reading the fandsome turkey got hooming Times we would ad it -thirteen aud a you would drop yout the ad friend, P. J in opera house en from the tront of vertise omack’s store. ; \ er Squire \ £ the ¥6 S. - - but call while et inhabitants of oa, died goth inst., at the advanced age righty-five years He had beena TLER WEEKLY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JAN. +8, 1585 a ‘ae pan es ‘a jdent of Ciinton for forty-one i. <a ; AIS. ot’ Kansas City. rominent loan John Givens, a colored convict, | agents and abstractors, wer 1 But- Ioescaped trom the entiary | ler one day Jast week and paid us a ck yard about the middle of Sep gentiomen ¢ ! her, Was captured in Clinton the 4 ‘ ber day. at which pl« he has}? for Nan with V 3 : | ht = I than Bates Ye Aband of Gapwes are traveling | - and through the county camping, | The protracted at } ; | as thev are natural born thieves, ure fevchiet= would advise all who may come i the past < wmtact with them to nie notwithistar ach, as they wil steal a yt er ler D “can get them hands on. h evening w ‘ | The ood christian ladies of ic | audhe ces and much mteres 1 ent ches and svct Scoultis rl a tpick a better time to do a charit- | COP ng as pra “Ab eact Than low iter de ute he lit wurcity. We donot know that | - . ; Bs fee Ot : W. W. Miller, of Leadviile, Col., | ere are anv such, but there may be awe : who had been visiting friends and poor widow somewhere. : : ee = vars relatives in this county, left for home A thief lifted a pair or boots from Wednesday last. It was whispered ¢ railg in front of Max Weiner’s | im a quict sort of a way that his lore Wednesday last. The boots | ject was the capture ot a beautiful hd been placed there as a sign. It red bird, but a Was about ws certainty a bold, daring piece of | te become entangled in the meshes of his net, hence bis West. siness to lift a pair of boots on the le square so carly in the even- | ture for the a = j 2 In the big rabbit hunt last Mouday A fire at Walker station, Vernon ght of last week, and left it laying in the road. Capt. ty-eight hundred do.- | Hagedorn afterwards coming up shet ar t which tell d The tire originated in ectly on top of ood’s saloon. It being late at| the aforesaid jack. Capt. was in ght the fire got under full bead- | gh glee, thinking he had killed two y betore the alarm was given. A | ata pop, when Newsom, who had rion of the property destroyed | hid in the brush to watci: the un, Ss uninsured. called to him to bring on his jack rabbit. OF course it was and he | n In a locai notice which appeared ; ad to “set "em up."" this paper a tew weeks ago in re- td to the election of officers at the azabeth Sunday Aas The party at Mr. S. C. McCu Summit] en's, east of toy school, last Saturday Twent nship, cur reporter made a slight orin saying Asbby Hamilton was cted Supt. The should We read assistant: superintendent. air. v- night, was a grand «aff four couples were present and though notice Mrs. McCutchen was kept in igno- rance of the party until the night be- ke thi or as ie emake this correction to fal and mag : ‘ set our | fore, she had a -bounti orn t rivht. : mant right nificent repast spread All are loud | ’ > - sa : , , . Our esteemed friend, Wm. Wail- |? Pruse of her ability to” entertain ¢ . 1 e bh e te } , of Lone Oak township, gave us | 4nd at alate hour t more than pleased bs they had received. leas and substantial call a tew Mr. Walton is the gen- Man who bought the elegant John | Sago. A negro Thursday even ob- | D. G. Newsom killed a jack rabbit] at sudden depar- { especial pains and deli | comes to the The Times will always take ht in protect- g the farme all manner ot : we de- council have a in. Their pluck and enterprise to be admired, judgment pitied C vell noti quite a nun nterest taken int mers, have been compelled te shut down tor the time being. A creamerv splendid isa thing in any community, but to be successtul must hay hearty sup- port AriMmer. i The wondertul d » goods mar southwest Missouri, Sam’! Le front a claims in thundering tones his annual grand clearance sale for 1885 & This sale will commence on Satur day, Janua business and will knock pr out we, at 2oods ess of cost and without profit nee sale. Now if Vindsor Reyiew ts putting on airs these bard tines, and an- nounces that it intends this week to double its mer size, which will s instead of four stead of t because of t tion Just about to take 1¢ government, or a post sight tt stiring brother up tor fing dih- x We presume it uiust be the latter, However, we admire pluck and enterprise. That's the way the booming Times get her start. ight last a sneak thief coop Chas. Denney, Just in the rear Of his store, Thursday entered the chicken ot j and procured a large tat hen, but untortunately tor the thiet, he took the hen by the wrong end, and the } now living in i b pile. Ile was brought to town bya farmer who heard his cries, and Drs. Everingham and Boulware were summoned and did what they could | to alleviate the sufferer. t Pa a about el tari last year. He informed Siarclock a u = es clock stele a bundle trom that he had lost upwards of a] preree E ee eae Z a - wagon hitched in front of Mr. igs during this winter. He | tial man and we are at ased to meet him. times ple wee fe around the wagon and started to go Isaac Oliver, father-in-law of Hud- Shobe. died at the residence of | son-in-law, in shobe, on Thurs - within a few steps of the front door, last. His remains were brought} a package and run. Mr. Sackett utler and interred in Qak Hill | gave chase. but could not overtake netery Fiiday. Mr. Oliver was | the scoundrel. He says he is sats- enty-iour years of age. He leaves fied he revognized the negro, but net sufficient to swear to it. ife and several children to mourn loss. Inttle daughter of Joe Hills, liw- at Shobe, was so seyerely burned wrsday lust that she died in a short den, came up last Friday y - the close of the triat Ashby was » The accident occurred in the seized with aviolent tit and frantic- nce of her mother, whe had gone | any attacked his attorneys. It re- fall on her neighbor a short dis- e away. The little girl was leit the house alone and it is supposed i too near the when quired five or six persons to handle him, as in his ! superhuman land declared the he exhibited Tudge Ry-- urderer frenzy streng! stove, her g took fire with the above re-} c ; and the jury’s ver tather. who was in But- ef, : the same effect. tthe Ume of the accident, knew made rt. —, | taken back to r whence mz of the unfortunate affair “aii tc <eneeed * ake he arrived home a whe is } z : in the even ; vy is the vouny vin Holde: the Butler Marble r7tf some time ago, an Weounlo wi Was published in this and see what he was after and,when } ee Pat Rich Hill, Thursday last | Sackett's store on North Main street. ! Mr. Sackett saw the rascal prowiing | saw the negro take trom the wagon} i with the seduction of Daisy Sperry, | _ Jackson was satisfied The Ashby murdercase from Hot- | detore | Judge Ryland at Warrensburg. Near | bird ot the barn yard objected to being: disturbed so late in the. even ing, and, like the woman, used her best instrument of war vigotously. The loud cries of the old hen brought left took Dell Weiton, who had not the store, and a place. fleet of toot and leit his in the rear. yet se hvely c The thief, however, was too pursuer far Charles Moody, late of Hlinois, this city, met with quite a serious accident one day last | of out while town, by week hunting West himself in the hand, shooting palm of the left charge passing through the the * muscles | and bones half way to his elbow, in- The aceident occurred by Moody useing the but of his flicting a very painful wound. gun us a battering ram to scare a rabbit out of a brus? At the suggestion of Prosecuting Attorney Jackson. Justice dismissed the case of A. Fra Fran- cisco nad been arraigned, charged a young girl of that city. The triat lasted some two or three days. and | all aftera therough examinat the witnesses Prosecuting Attorney 2 of be could not make the case stick in circuit and accordingly notitied the justice ; and requested ‘bat Francisco discharged, as it would be needless | to add nore costs in the case. Fran , cisco Was heartily ccugratulated by his friends on his release, while the mothe: of the yvounr sped insane, es of epr thets upon 9g hun with causi tir daugnter and bringing shame upon her head. [tis te be athy d that such unfortunate affairs as this should bappen.and espec borders af Bates county ed 1th (fis utlair Rie oi entire | Cook | isce, | court, ; ns ot pugalist:c noro- ahard case in general, came to grief Fridaw night while at As tempting to paint the town red. th re ta v sin a weavi imself immer Charles de- murred and mz demonstrations to j the effect he would use his prun ertotrimt 1¢ hi i limbs of the ma sl | : | Mr Dickerson, however, was a Hit j tor the said Char i der his ow up his Ww af , See eee a ' j is} u rand the de- jternuned lock of the night watch had | the desired effect and up went Char- | jey’s hands and to the coo jce Saturday merning he was H t before his Honor. Mavor i Brown, and a fine ot fiftv-nine dol- jlars and ten cents was imposed | MM Marv H >, of Chaion, | Mo., sues John J. Fivnn, of Cincin- j nati, a dealer in second-hand ma- | | chinery, to the rt five | thousand dollars tor breach of prom- | ise The wavy iat all came about, | Miss McKee advertised in a Cincine | | aper a iwband, and the | | Was answered by Mr. Fivnn, | who ts on the shady side of life, but between them and phot sgrephs were ine} an Was finaily his intended, on his arrival instead eee | | of finding, as represented by the photo, a Woman round and plump; as a qual, be found her in bed sick | Ww «x consumptive cough, and, as; he did wot want that kind of a wite, he canmie away from her bedside | without oromising to make her his | wife. Muss Mary says he did prom ise to make her his wife, and by the | refusal upon his part to so perform the same. he has wounded and bruis- } ed her heart and attections and so! blasted her future prospects for a; husband to the tune of $25,000} worth. We hurrah for the | | plucky litle woman of Henry county. say Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Fletcher Aims and Emma E. Alms, his wife, by their deed of trust, | } dated the zoth day of August, 1883, and | recorded in the Recorder’s effice, in | Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 30, | at page 562, conveyed to the undersigned } | in trust to secure the payment of a cer- tain promissory note therein described the following real estate, situate in the, County ot Bates, and State of Missouri | to-wit: The east half of lot No. eleven | (it) of the north east qr of section No. } j three (3), and the north halt of the north east qrct the seuth east qr of section No. ten (10), all in township No. thirty-nine (39},0f Range No. thirty-three (33). And whereas default has been made in the payment of said note and the inter- est thereon and the same is now due and unpaid. Now therefore at the reqnest of the legal holder of said note, and in per- | suance of the provissions of said deed of | | trust, the undersigned trustee will on Thursday, February 19, 1885, 1 8 o'clock in the ; forenoon and o o'clock in the afternoon j ot said day, at the court house door in | } between the hours ef Batler, in the said Bates county, Missou- | Ti, proceed to sell said real estate, or so | much thereot as may be necessary to pay ; said debt, interest and cost, at public ; vendue tothe highest bidder for cash, tor the purpese of -atstying said debt, terest and cost. Wa. F. Hanks. Sheritt ot Bates County, Mo. i i | Notice of Final Settlement. } Notice ix hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of S ; BR, Catte deceased, that I,J. M. Cat- | terlin,. Ad: trator ef said estate, intend | ‘to make fin thereof, at the | ‘ next term of the County Probate + Court, in Bates cor State of Missouri. te be beldat B the oth day ot } February, S85 Bates Hler, “oO J. M, Cattrsrurs. Notice. Lie } posed tir ors. Samvert Levy Sawuri M. Levy Hexrey M. Levy. ‘ nia I had a dreadful cough and could nor SPECIAL NOTICES, promot receive tain.” Rheumatism, Lumbago, B | Sore Throat meets eura! att LESS 6 ACHES AND ALL dence, | sortty De south of the} Wo HL) © THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Ba ae For Sale. Several head of fine thoroughbred | POR THE Poland hogs—pedizree Ben. B.] - Bigstaff. Smumit township. Wind Storms. | —In-| btning, | | | DEMOCR ss against break- Call on him tor a oe | in ank, Bet ee teaser eaters - — Notice. ! i885. P Se Wat nd settle r EN P AG , By St Pi c t nd settle. & -_ Se Cc r DAL ve |p BY] P. Barker.: } Weel { ' i ‘One Dotiar ee Twill sell msy tarm, situated in ‘ 11, in summit township, 15} bundred acres. 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