The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 17, 1886, Page 8

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Given Away. ‘To any one who buy of me at one time for eash, goods to the! amount of $10.00 or, more, | will give one laree framed chromo, sale and with a $25.00 on same terms, | a genaine Oil Paint- ing, large size, in heavy giltframe. This offer includes everything except undertaker’s goods, P.J. JEweTt, Opera House Furni- ture Store. LOCAL ITEMS. J] K. Bruglar wants more appl! cations tor first-class loans. 7 per cent. interest and commissions. 4-tf Conimon red clover seed tor sale atthe Grange store. Fo pure gc nume mammoth clover seed, go tothe Grange store. Candid.tes ior offices and the the mumps are catching m Butler. J. T. Graves & Son are now ready for the spring trade with their new stock of harness. 11 4° The place to yet cheap money 1+ at the well known office ot Jarvis, Conklin & Co Mis. P. C Fulkerson, who has been very sick for some days, we are glad to report is convalesing. Ha’ o Turner, who spending the winter in Kentucky. feturned home Sunday night. has been The Signal Service bureau an- nounce the cold weather over for this winter. Graves & Son have an elegant linac @f harness on sale for the spring Gade, Don’t buy until you see them. Southeast corner square, = 11 -2t A monument is on foot at Colum: ota to organize the University stu- dents into a state malitia. $55 will buy one of those beauti- ‘ty! cottage organs at the Music Store. Q23t W. H. Duncan, formerly of But- ter, but now a knight of the road spent Sunday and Monday 1n the city visitinz relatives and triends. For drugs, paints, oils and schoo, books go to Ludwick & Son, on north main street. 11 4t ty’s most sustantial farmers, and the Tims best friends, gave us a pleas ant call Friday, Water Queen soap at J. H. Sisson 24 cakes tor $1.00, and no freight to pay. Dr Geo. H. Matchett ot Johns- town was in the city several days last week and gave the Times a pleasan: call. $1.00 will buy 24 cakes ot Water Queen soap at J. H. Sisson’s. The con ‘ract tor the buiiding of the Asylum at Nevada, hus been let to Theo. Lacoff, and the buiiding is to be completed in eighteen months. You can find everything in the grocery or produce line you want at J. E. Williams & Co's. If vou want to save your horses neck, and have them work and pull with ease. go and get one of those patent collars at Graves & Son. The place to get money on good terms, is at Jarvis, Conk in & Co's. When they say straight, they mean you get every dollar, and there 1s no dvawbacks. There is no drawback or other catches, they mean and do what they say, and do it quickly. The largest line of colored glass- ware in the city is atJ.E Willians & Co. A Deserted Wife of ix Montis Turns of | times a day, wi hout giving any ex- cuse theretor. From their actens Butler Mills. We will pay more for good wheat | than any other mill in Bates co, one would judge them to be the mar | Taat plff and det | one might he went CHARLES BROWN. —_ +0 os —— ri-d couple slept up Stairs, A Bates County Farmer is Sued for the " down starrs,ane piff heard them talk Maintainance of a Ten + ear Old Child. It you don’t see What you want at J. E. Williams & Co’s call for it. That | Chere is nothing in the grocery or | she remonstraed, when he ordered | produce line but what you can find her out of the house; left | ere! frerwards, through his yvra:a- tev, that when she went down cee stairs he ran out of the room. Up After 10 Years. —~eo-- that she — —o 1 but Quite a ripple ot exciement onl | garher’s influcnce she returne | i d. One} r. | plow steef he hardens them tor shears | Farmers see Albrant’s soft center much comment was indulged in mg taterthis he slept down sii by those acquamted suh Charles on the lounge and gave no exense tor | harder than anv new shear you can | | Brown, ot Pleasant Gap town-bip lin Many evenines they were out | get at the factury. They are boss, | ween it wos known that a woman! ogether, that pléf. did net know | POGUE ve i oe Me mame of Juite Nehony | wore they were Batler Mills, | ving in Madison Wiseonsony, hell Aber deft had sent piff. the ten] We want 10,000 bushels of good | des T=) govars from Ihnois, she never heard tion and maintainance of a chill) ty hin again, did not know where tout ten years ot age. The pe'~| he was until he wrote to his mother iow gets forth that plaintitt was mer | tron) Pleasant Gap, tates county. ted tendant avier the mene ot | The de en lant in this case,Charles Nelson, in the year 1875. tnat sne Brown, in his answer admits that I arned that det’t’s true name was piff 1s his lawful wedded wife, but and that Nelson was 4! charges that she abandoned and re b prismal name given him by b1S] fused to hve with him without just mother after she had been deserted cause, that he is not worth the amount by defendant’s father. That they | 9 money as stated in the plff's pe- lived together as husband and wife} tition, and he further states that he until the next March, that during that | has always been ready and willing ‘ime there lived with them the aban- | ang jis still ready and willing to sup- doned wite of the dett’s father, to! port and maintain his said wife on whom the deft. seemed to grow more | condition that she live with him, and more attached and devoted trom | and that he 1s willing and anxious to time to time, and although she was | support his child on condition that 4 comparatively young woman, he | he have the care and control of the would in presence ot piff. fondly kiss his stepmother both upon leaving Lilies Spheres ra A aaa white corn. Whll pay more than any other mill in Bates county can afford Power & Bro. to pay. 12 S. B. Newbell bas a vaiuable piece of property for sale, title clear. All he asks is for purchaser to pay taxes. tf Go to Albrant for a first class job of horse shoeing west of Baptist church. no 6 In. own Six per cent, money at Ben B. Canterbury & Co’s. 49 3t Brick. Thirty thousand good brick for sale at Power’s Mill. What has the town muddle editor to say in detence of its pets Smith and Morgan. sane. All other allegations in the | petiiion he denies. Insure your property with S. B. aud returning to is nome. Char) Phe decree of the court 1s that the | Newbill. He keeps a Record of all during all that time he grew more | detendant pay an annuitv ot $200] business. tf distant in regards to tos wate, That) tor the su »purt ot the child. i+ March 1876 he and his step mother Ain saan A ; A New Candidate Named. sold off allthe household and kichen | . ° Corn. We will pay 25 cts for white corn. pretending the he was | The Joplin Herald, one ot the 12 Power & Bro. | tive Democratic organs of this Con- Be ae | gressional District, savs: Vhe Herald begs to suggest that Judge Parkinson ‘s a most worthy | Why not make hin representative in Congress ter the Tweltth District? furniture, a i All the white corn in the county wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. 36-tt Cheap Money | At Ben. B. Can On Time to suit } terbury & Co's. Abstracts made f near Olive Hotel, No Delay \ West side sqaure. going vest, and he purchased a rail- rovd acket tor his wife to go to her sster’s in Towa. That afrer reaching her sisters she wrote several letters to dett. om of which leners ne | candidate tor promotion, an swered, imnclosing ten dollars, wh ch ws vil the money she bas since re 3 * Tans is rather unexpected, coming Ve ee coved trom him That be removed ; ne 1 2, l ; f M l = . as ou ves tre he ¢ the lead- S De ina short time with bis step mother!” x: oe ale OL Mules * . Ing party organs at the extreme trom Ulinois to Missours Cis ay P 7 , will sell at my place miles southern limit of the district. We 1 = P va ne Th of October i876 there born ot such marnage a son vas [oat s nce‘her desertion sie has renain 4 aprrtol the tune with his mother aud part with her own relatives, and his been compelled to support her self and ctuld, though she has been in verv delicate health and scarcely able to earn a living, That deft. is Possessed ot the tollowing land in Bates county, to wit: the E 1-2 of lots 7 and 8. in N. W. qr. of sec. 3, towhship 7, range 30, and that she ‘8 informed and believes owns ot»er ‘ands in the county, that he also owns a large amount of personal property, aggregating in all to six or seven thousand dollars, wheretore the plff, Pravs the court tor a proper allow ance for her maintainance and sup- port and attorney fees and other te- gitimate expenses in maintairing this suit. Tie plff, Julia Brown, states in south of Altona, on Friday, Febru- ary 26th, 1886, the following stock: 15, head of 4 year o!d mules; 12 head of 3 year old mules; 5 head of 2 year old mules; 1 3 year old horse; 1 2 year old fillev. Terms of sale; g months time will be given with note with approv ed security, without interest. It not paid when due note to bear interest from date till paid. Gro. W. Kxirezy. J. H. Beatty, Auctioneer, Ludwick & Son, druggist on north main street, have received a hand- some line ot pipes and want you to call and see them. 11 4t had indeed set it down tor a cer- tainty that old Jasper would trot out a lve candidate who would make the contest interesting. Whether the announcement ot Mr. Parkinson is merely voluntary on the part of the Herald, or has been arranged for as a teeler, we are, of course, in the dark Judge Parkinson is not of tnat character of make-up to expect or require any taffy from the press, at home or abroad. He 18 known and recognized throughout this con- gressional district, at least, as a gen- tleman of integrity and ability, but the propriety ot putting him to the front in the Congressional race, as Bates County’s candidate, we think 18 quite premature.—Rich Hill Re- view. Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never tails. Sold by W.). Lnasdown, druggist, Butler, Mo. S-1yr Windsor Tragedy. The Daily Clinton Advocate of the 11th, gives the tollowing account her deposition that betore the maze | of aterrible tragedy which took place mom 7? Thehest rates given by tiage he told her his father’s name! at Widsor, Mo., between two ne- Mo ms > Ben B. Canterbury & Co. was Brown, but that he had consult | groes, one of them, Banks, being a Money! 4 Seeing is Believing. ed a lawyer who told him that he could assuine the name ot Nelson it he so desired. That betore tney were married he made a trip to Vicksburg, Miss., to visit his father, who had married a second time and had parted from his wite, that deft. had used his influence to bring them together. That they lived together on v # tew weeks when they pared. Th t deft. Chas Brown, had stayed with his step-mother and had written piff. that this woman had property tu the amount ot $1,400 or $1,500 and that she wished him to live with her and take care of her Property, and that if she, the deft., would agree to this that he would take care of her youngest sister. Almost as soon as she arrived at his home in Fairburg, lil, she realized that this woman was not what she had been led to believe. That the woman made it disagreca- ble tor plff’s. sister and that she pro- cured a place in a hotel for her. That this woman kept up a continual dissa‘istaction betwen husband and Wite, frequently complaining to him of his wite and that he invariably Ook sides with his s'ep-mother, that veay old man: **inis morning about 4 o'clock Evaus and Banks became involved in a quarrel, and Banks ordered Ev- ans to vacate the house, Evans re- fused to comply, and Banks told him if he did not get out he would have the marshal to pu: nim out, whereupon Evans got up and got an ax and struck Banks a severe blow in the tace, and then proceed to fire the house, using coal oil. While Evans was at this, his clothing caught on fire, and he ran out and through the back yard. After running about one hundred yards, he laid down in the snow and tried to extinguish the flames, not succeeding in this, he ran about two hundred yards further and jumped into a cistera, where he was tound about S$ o’clock. When taken out of the cistern, he was tound to be badly burned, and was carried to the house, where he died in about 30 minutes. Inthe meantime, Banks | ees was taken to the house of a neighbor } Owing to my numerous other du- and Dr. Feaster hastily summoned, | ties, which do not allow me the time and is doing ail that can be done to | to devote to my grain business that it save his lite. He is badly burned about the back and neck. The ax SIX PER CEN 1 money on hand to loan on improved farms. Nored tape. No delay to those having good security, The Watton & Tucker Land Mortgage Co. At Butler National Bank Opera House Block. Bronze Turkeys. We have a fine lot of pure Bronx Turkeys for sale. Have added tresh blooa every year tor about fifteen vears. Can furnish those wanting them with either sex. Orders left with Bennett. Wheeler & Co, will he filled. 7 Ot. 65* month and board for 3 live young men or ladies, in each county. Address P. W. Ziegler & Co., Chicago, Lil. WesLey Warnock. Don’t sell your waite corn until you see Lefker at mill or elevator he “*knocks the spot’’ on prices. 36-tf requires, L will offer at private sale wound is the tull length of the biow, | i i he er _ the house or returned the gash beginning near the top of | Vator building, warehouse, teed lots without kissing her. She cleimed to | the fouchead, just left of the 'ett eye, | 2nd other property b s thereto. | be torty years old, but appeared much | @n¢ ranged downward, splitting hrs | This is one of t est- se She frequent y went out to} Che?! bone. igor mo was opened ments in Bates « 2 with where he was at work So as to expose the brain about one |). er ontaret will Fan one two or three wnd a half inches. His lower jaw jP . cere yee ss ; pe A hand was somewhat swollen. The doc- | SME return on the investment. tor thinks he will die before morning. rr 2t E. K. Carnes. or trade for good real estate, my ele. | ei ENVETY, WHEELER &% Cf ——DEALERS; IN THE—— Celebrated Mitchell Farm Wagon, Cortland Steel Gear Spring Wagons ant Top Buggy Halliday Standard wuin~wD EwWatw Hs, and Iron Suction or Force Pumps. Hardware, Groceries, Wagon Wood wo Iron Steel, Nails, xc. Northeast corner square, Butler, Mo. MC FARLAND BROS, — —-AT BUTLER— KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK AT I'THE BEST Plilchks IN HARNESS & SADDLERY. — ca = é 3s Mm “ [—] i 2%. oo . 7 a iwm rae 3 —" a £ —_ Fy al 4 - S&S = ? Spooner Patent Collarl —PREVENTS CHAFING CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itselt to any Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- ing, will hold Hames in place better than any other collar. GIPSON BROS. & CO’S., AAG ECT Eo We “i Real Estate LOAN AND .INSURANCE. Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Block. WALNUT, MISSOURI. _ RODGERS & COMPANY. PROPRIETORS OF THE E-L-K O Stock of al! kinds bought and commission. The largest Livery and Feed Stables in § west. None but first class turno ™ teams and stylish single driver most rea-onahle rates. mn buggies ard phi tons. ocates Dakota diicet, op- posite Lact¢ Hotel. Butler, Mis- souri. LARGE -:- AND -:- C»sMMODIOUS ‘Wagon - and - Stock - Yar Especially tor the Accommodation of Farmers.

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