The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1885, Page 5

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} gminations for iring to tea in at puntyy sons des E 4 i 1 tl 3d turday of ea will be held on the 3d Saturd Money to Loan at7, 8) 9 OF 10 per ¢ real estate, > years jege, Realestate agent. Notary Public. I}on M. W. Mize, p-gt Office with Francisco Bros. LOCAL ITEMS | == IMPORTANT! Jarvis, Cc you mon company loaning money inthe € of Mo. ; pr: nted to pay all or part any time before due i-annually eepevenicannye! ly ors ey always “red ta * ab- to suit borrower ; on tel d, no ¢ y» no stracts of and satistac- le turnishe Office guaranteed. north side inter- | public square, over Bernhardt’s jew- | elry store. —_— The strawberry testival ad oyer and now comes r aapbenie s . } ecood cream. Tow glorious it is th things don’t all come at onc The raspbe cream tes- tival given by the ladies of the Bap tist church Monday nig attended | and hberally patronized. Pete L woeffler, ot Rich Hill, for building the at Hume, secured the cuntract * widincs school building public which will be 4Sx6o feet, at a cost of $4,3 }. HB Ww Food, of near gave us a pleasant call Monc ay and year. Ue is one of our ol Ide st subscribers. by renewing for another Johnstown, | has j Miss Ida Crume spent several days | Harrisonville last week,canv her books, Years in ”* by James G. “Twenty Blaine,and works. one of d Twatn’s latest in on the K. G & S. railroad jumped the track one last, four A construction tu mile north ot Clinton Saturday and Twelve and one man was killed others hurt. were derailed. badly cars Preaching Saturday evening at the First Presbyterian church at 3 o’clock « sharp. Sund morning quarterly | communion services will be held. A E showed his appreciation of the Timrs =a cordial imvitation is extended to the general public. An exciting game of base bali was played near the depot Saturday ev- taing last between the Red Stockings and Rough and Ready clubs of this ty. The score stood § to 11, the | Red Stockings winning. A Soe monument was erect- ed last week by the Rich Hili marble works over the grave of Mott Beatty, inthe Oak Hill cemetery. It was 16 feet high, columbian marble, also | ahandsome marble tence around the grave. The **Arion’”’ ng up tora guartette concert at The programme will include is prace an r, solos, duetts, quartettes, and ashort comic opera entitled ‘Cox and Box.”’ The mat! of Joe Smith, (colored) csarged with burglanzing the store of]. E. Wilhams & Co., a “he ago, unfortunately tor the peace 4nd good order of the town, resulted Man acquittal. If all reports be tue, Toe j short 4 cussed, lazy, worthless coon and i nd should be fired out of the city. Carl Wheeler, the young —" with Saseadnts izing the Ad j \fPot some time ago, tae his Ast Week befor Sulty and i punis seal years in the penitentiary. = eeler is a sharp young fellow and oe his best to play the Odge, but it didn’t work worth a cent before a Bare Will look like a Snipes, n trial ent asses insan da'sy dressed sed > hundre the highest market price | that Weil, the suit brought in the c? heut court by - Morgan, as to who was the htful) owner of the star and billy, was ficallv settled Monday last by Morgaa beimg de murred out of court. We suppose this settles the matter and Marshal Dickerson will continue todo his early | nd chorus by the best talent in| men j ‘burned to the ground. s county jury. Carl of Rev. Wi | Owen’s feld. church gives a rasp cream festival at De r day The Bates county ower for the t mable wife and relatives and friends in Dade county » weel Iwill bea nt about tw understand that, o1 muddle, Geo. election Bua Atkison, trom tl republican of the board 1g very toolish,and their ients will agree with us. mg Was on Henry Kaune will ship from Mon trose on Friday next to Chicago, 10 | car loads of fat cattle. He bought | 11g head of these from David G:) bert, which are, the best lot otf cattle in 36 head frons Judge Ballard, paying $5 per duty as chief of police. Prof. Hinton will leave for Ken- tucky this week on a visit to his par— He will be absent unti! about On his return he will inormal institute in The same should be en- the as it will be of great advant- tage to them. None know vantages of a normal institute better than the teachers. Sim Francisco w Adrain Saturday to defend Marcus Todd, for assaulting Bent Owen, a tew days ago with a knife, We understand ents. August. to inaugurate a uy this city. couraged by every educator in county. the au- as summoned to cutting him twice. | the dispute which led to the fight be- grew out of sc which to Mr, hogs Todd The aff. regretted, as it is one ot longed getting ir isto 6b those little neighborhood quarrels which should | not occur. T Butler Gun Club at their glass last Th The ber ofbalis shot at by each man were tollowing is the score of t ball num- shooting rsdav. ber broken were: P. LO: tves, 7; ON = Mf. 1. D. Deacon, 11; 1.H. fis a Ed. Cobb, is no finersport 15, and the }. Jewett. 6: =e Vilson, Ss. 5 = 7: 3. ik. tryt than glass ball shooting.and the man } of fifteen quick that gets twelve balls out on trigger. During t! Rev. about one mile at barn on Bu s struck by lig Butler, was struck by lig about 100 two horses, 4 wagon, implements h were e1 The fs isumed by the fre. er known as the old Abeal far is operated this year by Mr. tt, a grandson Tcon loss is esti- in| mated at about ove thousand dollars | on which there was nsurance. shghtly | fence g the which was al es,was The way tter now 1© CIty 1S iree to ds th eet, whic possible. is pe ibie. keep th | dirt. In every respe {able and respons:ble business man. He left tor his new fields ot jabor Sunday even: Wm. E. Walton returned trom sas, Thursday evening. y } Western Ka lan acres Ol He purchasec 17,000 . i jin Hamilton cou | railroad company. ders upon the Arkansaw river, lays nicely and is fine alluvial soil. He paid $2.45 per acre. Mr. Walton | thinks that in a tew years this land will be very valuable, as this county his being settled up uy ‘ Hon. D. D. Rociarae: tative county, in’ the the Seeme-ene trom Macon Assembly, city Monday visiting his brother-in- law, John T. Smith,znd in company with County Clerk Starke paid us a pleasant call. Mr, Richards is the author of the coal mining bill passed by that body, and wears a handsome gold watch as a token of appreciation by the Knights of last Geneal was in of his services Labor of Bevier. received a letter sheriff of Hot about Sheriff Hanks Monday | Springs, Arkansas, | the reputation of one C. E. Gilbert, e had arrested had in from the inquiring and | whom t 1 ‘custody, charged wi | buggy and horses. Gilbert was once n of this city and is a livery n ' known to our people. ther lives in the northeast part o this county | and wealthy farmer. In conversation with Judge Mondz was mentioned and the O. Jackson Judge + the name ot W. took occasion to pay com— pliment tor mann first appes the made his had this ourt as prosecuting attorney of county. Intact the remarks ot Judge Gantt led the reporter to believe that W. O. Jackson nighest esteem by 0 Id in faithful was imas a and compete " doing his wh all times vo and We con- { the co tof Judge to this and deserviag young attorney as worth somethi Jackson clo of court, ei ee feos by Judge to remove | j and Gantt | the | servant of the people, | {to between ville or Nevada. | County Court and is a highly respected | Storm Saturday Night. audience t was kept tention entne ht was m ys, Messrs. » Crockett aaa and a stern as met with the attorneys for the Messrs. Jackson, Francisco eutly overcome Th Leabo and times and wept con- was a he ne, and many predictions pro con as to the those outco were had proceedings. finally who watched mide by ‘The case was closed the ter part of last week and given to atter carefully testimony and the attorneys, decided to favor of disagree, seven bemg in conviction and five for acquittal. Thus the matter stands until next term of court, when he will again be e to finally pity Leabo tried. As a jury will I settle this matter, it is a both for treasury, as great they failed to agree. and the county’s the costs in the case have already run up $1,200 $1,500. Then another thing: 1f Leabo 1s not should not be deprived of his liberty guilty, then an offended | vindicated, and he should pay the penalty ot his crime. Leabo, before being taken from the court room, requested that he be confined in the Butler jail and worked on the rock pile in the work house, the county is now building, during the day. But Sheriff will and guilty he if he is aw should be which Hanks informs us that he not consent to accommodate him, as the | responsibility ot keeping him in our Is greater than he is will rickety jail ing to undertake. and, theretore. will either take him to Clinton, Harrison: | | | } i Proce edings—Special Term. | the followin Ordered that ig ia eee eeree aoa Senne) oe er Be M. L. Grav Ordered by the court that the 1eport of (hr. L. Wolfe, Bridge Commissioner, ac- cepting the bridge over * Mit chell’s Branch in Mt. Pl p, be accepted. nat the account building of be and is here- Orcered the courtt of J. W. for the bridge, Ordered Blackwell be r and t ind me be- lege to . be tles turnish- fore que. ed. The Watton & Tucker 25-2t Land Noritgage Co. , ry BUOY 000006 Sie RC OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF Mi Comprising All the Latest Styles MOST and WILL BE SOLD As we intend to go out of business in Butler. P. J. JEWETT, 00060) 2000000000000900000000000000 000000000000 0000 NDERTAKER 00000000000000090000000000000 9000000000000000000000000 ORDERS FILLED | DAY OR NIGHT, AT WH LEAD NS Bs:

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