The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 20, 1886, Page 5

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> +“ GRAND EACUKSION € st e Kt 5 . a Notice TO TEACHERS :-~Public } Over the X¢ is& Emp 1 aminatious f i Rp P = jot rie sons desiri — saps ats : j : qill be held on the 3 , ea Jac month in the Ohio street To Kincaid i Butler, Mo., an don 1 ot ——— hae a each month it the We 5 e ts 1, Mo. the exan or Nang i . Rich Hill, ’ Muck Grand Bali and Reception at ~ =— IH. INFOS Night a : - a ae On F i 2 a ay ae Three Hours Old LOCAL ITEMS | & Empona rs — ; : } grand tr 2 Fi G W. TUCKER, City Auctic Reena fit 4 t 4 és e «do ig ' ce . H aaah oni Y b BS cATi orders left at ie Kin ia a three or tour bh by will rec pr i , : = is an unacnow sie p ary , > NO. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at! yy = Mrs. R. boat ving six p eo}. Law, Uffice West side square, over | SO 50 “ie teu . Mul . . child fLansdown’s Drug Store. nearly every eet + m "availed the ny tt ty “— oe ia peas J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot of good | ty see Katisa fer ae 1 taken w one ¢ house J satright, our informe farm loans, running from 6 to 18 I the baggaue ie) ee ; qi months. This 1s a good chance for Butler and nc yone o t ¢} f ‘ eee "i r # honor of being th > farmers to get short loans, or sell} was fled before leaving Sent q j ; nal estate Oo one : ‘ ne *|the family to discover presence short real esta per j; The Butler Cornet Band headed the! : le} . vs a pecceeareecins It ‘i ; ot the little waif, said the child when - } excursion and discoursed 1 } 1 . ms 7 1 ion ou cauicO Circuit court first Monday in next j cellent music, producing gy on en : és ae n month. effect as We were i ‘ +1 es Eames tice: ; -- - gt | batten, that bore the appearance of Miss Mo Dimmitt, of Colum the frozen rails throu ! : 4 ; bia, is Visiting t} rm } rn J. | snow storia. Deveias p re 1 a Bian ole a a Neher o : t a ces the cid R. Da ; at I L lart, a station a y he aebed Scect aie Sate blowers bave been wetting mi, CulnWest of buuer, wou an Soat heir wor! Knob Noster, in Jobo j Foster was reached standing : me eine ome thei k } cr, in | z > {were considerably worked up over as going en \ t <3 is ' son county ; ' , | the ‘hading ot this baby, and as soon John Dickerson has reiurned from > daylig tred the neighbors Favette, where he has been since the hand search eto iys on a visit to his parents : where came from. A Ww road with the ex- Friday cursion party Nannetta Stair’s trial will not com Gutil ot She was grant« continu up for hearing next term court. da ance by Judge Burton, on Saturday last. We would advise the Democrat to hitch on a couple more Norman horses, as that load of Stone will get fearful heavy before the next con- vention meets. Trying to do business without ad- vertising is like winking through a pair of green goggles at a pretty You may know what you are Uume girl. doing, | ut nobody else does. Star, Marned, on the 17th inst., by Judge UW. G. Newsom, ut the resi- dence of the bridegrooin, t} mules south of town, Mr. Charles R. Sim- mons to Miss Elizabeth C. Garren, allof Bates county. A number of friends were in attendance and an excellent dinner was served. The Times extends congratulations and best wishes to the happy a. The body of Stair was ‘taken in charge by his father soon atter the execution took place, and was placed ina neat coffin and shipped to Ply- mouth, Indiana, for burial. The father stated to a Democrat reporter on last Friday that his son had al- ways been a rough bad boy, and he and his mother had otten predicted that he would wind up his either in the penitentiary or on the gallows. career Notwithstanding the inclemency Ot the weather Friday evening last, Mrs. Siceloff was out soliciting aid for apoor widow with a family of Suall children, living im the buthood. She informed the reporter that the lady in question was « vers Worthy and hard working woman, but owing to the cold weather could get nothing to do and was in a des- titute condition. ladies like Mrs. ler wants this cold, stormy weather Among A tew more good the prominent Zentlemen who returned with the excursionists Friday, to attend the gtand ball and take of the electric city a bird's eye view ras Col. G. W. Ww Bodkin, editor ot the Blue Mound | Sun, and Maj. J. Cash, ot the Mound City Pr The Times had a pleasant from both gen tlemen, and if they are a fair sar of the Kansas editors we would be delighted to meet the entire fratern ity. Both gentiemen — expresse! themselves i in the ghest terns their visit to Butler aud the mann inwhich they were treated o Peavle. celoff is what But- | Kansas | Band City,the county seat oi Lyon Where a been prepare town tor ¢t it Nl neighbor bb ee ges and alte depot in readine to take ther h thes whit Signed. Every eftort was tainment aud Coulort of and if there were any nes ale failed to secure their dinuer it was! an oversight and no blame could attach to these good people, After an hour’s rest the train A runof twenty miles, with one stop at Biue to Kincaid. a new town of perhaps half a hundred | houses, just springing up on the prairie, the terminus of the road. Here a halt hour was given the boys in which to paint the town red on} peanuts and sweet cider, that bemg the only beverage obtainable without | a prescription. We noticed that several of the boys became very sick | suddenly and were hunting a drug store to secure *theadache medicine.” new recruits at this place. Mound, brought us On the return trip at Pleasanton it| ing in company with seventy confed- | Jot thes a got inj} went sonth and joined the confeder- motion, having gained a number of | ate army, and had, in company with became necessary to put on two extra Butler depot on time, without Great credit hscovered near thing off- her giumate c Sie uld be | down | aud prosecuted to the tullest extent | of the liw Partber on the train crossed Wal- j wut creek, not more than seyenty- tive yards trom) w the Sells} brothers were killed der ruthan troubles. These in 1861, had gained a notoriety e1r successful faidsis nto Kansas ; in fact they had got a ttle the better ‘Jayl iawkers,”” which fact was not highly appreciated by the latter. In the meantime the three brothers r tle- gentle- | men t about seventy soldiers, returned to get their household effects, and while watering their horses at Walnut creek, the Sells boys were picked out and shot by ten unknown men, ¢ bdor- |} ED. STEELE wey) ea a. MONEY SPRAGUE, . ee troneris Uewnsage, WOODENWARE, NAILS H. — CH4ARLE AN LKE- ith We have two sets of Abst? by different } HIM. Side of the Square, 1¢ building with Joh by one set and compare wit CALL AND SEE North In Butler, to stay awhil 4 js | | | Make loans with or wit v4 sth th. Invite y making | a i cee 4 Housel 9 { WALTON &7T , DEALER IN a — Prustee’s Sale BY NX vetween the } and 5 0’clock Stoves and Tinware! Invites the public recorded i in the] Bates county 464, convey to call on him when in need of any of these articles. 1 folic ved real ostabe, ly iu He keeps the celebrated Antelope (see cut) and Buck’s Brilliant Cook | fellowing t et ee a ora j Stoves and desires all to see them. Those who have used them say there sourl, to-wit Hot numbered even (7), in “7 } v umberer ifleen in ine are no better made. Tle also carries a fine line of heaters and does not as West Side) Addition to the City of want the Butler, in trust, however, for the fo'lowing purpose: In trust ecnre the pay rien! of one certain promissory note in said deed of trust described; and, whereas, said note is past dur Large Profits Asked by Many Dealers, and remains unpaid w, therefore, at. the is j ; thi . Fequest of the legal holder of'said note, and by as he is just ovening out in this business and expects to remain here. the ty in me vested by the ‘terms of said deed of trust, I will, on Tinware of every kind at prices low down. Don’t torget, I am inthe same building with Ed. Steele, the grocer. NORTH SIDE SQUARE, - : BUTLER, MO. Thursday, January 21st, 1556, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore noon and tive o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and State o! Missouri, sell at public veadue, for cash i: hand, the real estate in sald deed of trust ani! this notice described or so mmuch thereof as ma who had been informed ot the inten- tions of the brothers and were laying in ambush tor them.—Cor, Pleasan- ton Herald. Mr. James McHenry, cousin to} the Sells brothers, intorms us that the above is substantially correct, with the exceptions that only two of the boys were killed, John and Jefferson, | that the Sells boys never were in the confederate army, that instead ot be- erate soldiers there were only eight | bex cars to accommodate all the; neighbors at the creek and eight! j | crowd, The train steamed into the] more about a quarter of a mile in the be necessary to pay said — interest ani costs. .M. ALLER, ‘Trustee. _ POULTRY regen Off on all CLOAKS LEFT. Tats reduction so early in the season off of the 1am permanently located in Butler and an prepared to purchase? and pay the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH | CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, &C. Oe @lrear, that instead of ten unknown! single accident having happened | men, there were two companies of | and everybody enthusiastic over the | “Jayhawkers”’ good time and fine trp which had | who did the shooting. of Kansas In fact there malitia | can be that And! want and wil? take all EXTREMELY LOW PRICES That we have been selling them certamly will not leave brought to me Can store. beffound oc been given them. 1S| is not a word of truth in the above , <& due the managets ot the road forthe | statement except that the Sells broth- E A R M E M ‘i JAM ES SMI I H. success of the excursion. Col. Stil- | ers were murdered in cold blood at: op} A S | N G L G | well, the gentlemanly passenger and the Bartlett crossing over Waln q 1 F if Q Be ¢ : : oy > to ry t 2 ther fi y. freight agent of the road, was in creck. These facts are substantiated Foru ee See ne H a § } attendance and attended in person, by a gentler now living in Butler r] & { me ad to the comfort ot his guests. was with the Sells boys at the | > & | had extended a general rn ay ; c a 5 along the line to the people ot fn Y. new py td es ; 1; Phe annual election of officers ot 1 1 : on ne sas to come over and join tuem i x 1 Bank: ) Our stock hefore taking inventory ar w~ = . 4 st the Butler National Bank occurred On ed igen = Aigicins os ~ Fon last Tuesday and resulted as tole = ’ ) ; % < Mis Z i + ut one hundred citizens from | aaa i y ae Cc AT if A N J S I U N =- A ee seeuiecte hints ation. bee {L0Ws* President, Judge John H, c id Aas * j ” a =i ‘e) w & {| Ratsas accepted the invitation, be- Sul! ee aie w ~ » <= sides quite a nonybe: trom Foster. | Sullens; Vice-President, J. nd & = er fv, € The reception comm had made! Jenkins; Cashier, Wm. E. Walton; J M Meck] BB N 2. 2 2 =. i i eo <a . Se ge | ™ a all necessary preparation to conyey | Ass’t Cash ee ance ter, : 7 | ; aor = the ouestito the gl ee hey. | Don Kinney. A. better or more j Pd u ‘ He Que pera louse, where | t ! i la = z YY fie dance was had. Col, Ps Hi, | UU santa set o> omicery could) not {8 f i) oS £ Crockett. delivercd the aidvess bot have been chosen and the stock. | | - a TOVNEL u a ‘ ss { .j 7 - aents ua eloquent and holders of this institution may con- \ 8 & A = ‘ Ws Us log t c —— = ; address. making — the ar “a : Soe — S eA month and board for 3 live b r 7 ¢ ili apieeitwr nay fe the Bank ure in a most satistactory % Goi cace men or ladies, in each if 1S) Pe i 7 sa 1 , condinen and the institution itself is Address P. W. Ziegler & Co., z ba m the treecdou ot the z ae : a — . ws is fim as the rock ot Gibecraker. A @ _- erty = > - ¢ t Take Not ce. : wv = 3s “ vey BTcat ere r Ali persons knowing themselves * | = x iS 3 : al: 3 ‘ NT | } J = vs vas e Arhng ise call a setile imme e, ee a Ben B. Cant a = jane rN - a ] t 2oTrrow ' . 4 on ‘ ve ‘ Wwe must have money. - * bury & Go. West | of * wurests alte r At the close Yours respectfully, { re =~ 7 Mr M Fe2t McParrann Bros, . y Mo :

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