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4 The Butler Weekly Times. MOL. VIL. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MARCH: 24, 1886 NO. 17 4 A Card. OP ic Hitt, Mo., March 22, ’86. ! the Citizens and Voters of Bates County: M {have announced as a candidate Bates county in the next ure ot Missouri, subject to the on of the democratic convention. report is circulating that Rich Hill a circuit court and hopes to a representative who will aid in it. Tnis question is not at pin the campaign. Our people ‘Nes pot asking for a circuit court. ithe circuit court buzz 1s a mere sub- Tictage, s piece ot political strategy | ili prejudice the democracy ot Bates sg against my candidacy. Per- : fam opposed to all unneces- x, [esp expenses; and, I am, therefore, the building were wounded, some of them seriously. The trouble between Liddell and the negroes occurred three weeks ago. Liddell had interfered in a row between two negrees and after- ward heard the crowd cursing him. He walked up to them and inquired why they were abusing him. An altercation ensued and several shots were fired, Liddell being severely wounded. The best wishes of a host of friends Trustee’s Sale. will follow them to their new home. | Whereas, Thomas B. Harbin and Auguste Weldon Yates will teach the sum- | 5 ary Hehe, by their deed of raat ated mer term ot sehool at No. 2. Mr. oflce within snd for Bates county. Missouri, in Yates is a universal favorite with all signed aa atlocnae ton re S the we jwarter of the northwest ho know hi lying and who know him. — * Bates Mr. Charley Miller has removed pone to his new residence, which was | the completed some two weeks since. Ben Phillipps, one of Lacygne’s Prominent livery men, was in this vicinity last week. Misses Min and Flo Forbes left for Etdorado Springs last week, + where they will :emain during the ee a mide public | ensuing summer. We sincerely re- bidder forcash, at the . gret their loss. Butier, county of Bates and state of Missoust. (i I'd 6 G r | 6 § Fletcher Wheeler is on the sick Thursday March, 25th 1886, 5 9 Desires to imform his friends and the pub lic Sought the stock of | STnerally that he has CHARLES SPRAGUE, CONSISTING OF Mayesbarg. Oat sowing and potato planting is the order of the day. Uncle Brown Coontz, of Rawlins Co. Kan., is visiting Mrs. Wm. Moody and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Short, of Henry county, is visiting Nath Bradleythis week. We noticed the tamiliar locks of Dr. Wood in town Friday. list, but at the present he is conval- between clock forenoon escent. poder h = of that Stage for sadeoda. “STM ALisn: trne:| WOODENWARE, NAILS AND BUILDESR Trusttee’s Sale, HARDWARE. Whereas E. Rountree who has been Will continue business at tne old stand and is constantly adding new By authority, we this week with- draw the name of C. B. Lewis from to circuit court at RichHill.| Died: At her residence on Smoky before the democratic pamary oS Ssth leeds nd’ seedon’ ie goods to his well assorted stock. Prices low and stock fresh. : nominated and elected, I will not Row, the ith inst, Mrs. Melinda | ventions ot this county as a candi- CAL . \ . Jackson, in her 68th year, and leaves | date for shenff. This step on the IL AND SEE HIM. | [edyocate the circuit court measure in he legislature. Itis the duty of a repres entative to at his entire people, not a icular section or locality. 'Thave never yet deceived the peo- le, and I value my honor and rep- ition too highly to exercise du- tity, to obtain any Office within git. Iam, Respecttully, J. H. Hinton. Judge Sullens. Register. Boiron Recister: From Parties visited Butler on Wednesday, I that Judge John H. Sullens, of Home township, has announced wa candidate for presiding judge of county court. I wish to express fough your columns my high ap- tiation of his merits. He was ced at the head of the county court after the democracy of Bates control of county affairs. The itty was deeply in debt. Under Madministtation the debt was rap- ify extinguished, and when he left ies court the county was out of debt Money in the treasury. It is to say to those who know Bdge Sullens that he is honest and pnomical in expenditure of public . He 18 a man of sound judg- Ment and no inducement can swerve mm ahair's breadth trom what he : tobe nght. It strikes me this is just the kind of man we d tor county judge, and it is to betincerely hoped that the democrat- party of Bates will show its ap- ppeciation of true worth and merit py Rominating him for the position PMquestion. There is no reason why Pe should not be nominated and the Very strongest possible reasons why } be should placed at the head ot pWe county court at the present cture, Voter. TEN SHOT DEAD. a husband of 72. Dr. Stewart, of near Lucas, died last Wednesday. The doctor was one of our best physicians, and will be greatly missed. We learn that Mr. Barber, living two miles west of here 1s missing. JAKE. part of Mr. Lewis is taken purely rt North Side of the Square, Butler, Mo. fron: a business stand poi le section five (5), townshi; _ 1 a business stand point. Hav. Sane ee ae ‘ : - th ing indentified himself more largely | more or less: % x Z re Which conveyance was made in trust to se- in the livery business since announce | care the payment of one certain note fully de- scribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, de- —— ing himself a candidate, he came to | fault has been made in the payment of ‘said the conclusion that he could not run taper pinoy “Tort Cemencenelthereivert the livery business of the town and fee csaatiomtoan Socrerasee =e the sheriff’s:office at the same time Pale vendues torbe highest! Lidktel for cash at g and being so closely bound up in his | city of butler, soanty: of Dates and state of H Missouri, on Private matters which were far more Thursday, April Sth 1886, c EALER IN satisfactory to him in a pecuniary between the hours of 9o’clock in the forenoon way, he decided that if one or the | the purposes of satietying amid, debt, tate = other had to be dropped he would | #4 %##- C.C. DUKE, Trustee. let loose of the prospects of being oe Trustee’s Sale. the next sheriff and hold onto the | Whereas John E. Tuttlo, who has been dead ‘i ; i formorethan nine months, and Oswald W. ribbons of his two elegant equipped | Tuttle by their deed of trast dated February ° y ° i h, 1879, and recorded in the Recorder’s office livery stables. Had Charlie contin- | within and for Bates County, Missouri, in book Py No 17, page 340, conveyed to the undersigned ued in the race tor sheriff he propos- | trustee the following described real estate lyin . har and being situate inthe County of Bates an ed to enliven each township in the | State of Missouri, to-wit: : Ten acres on the south side ofthe northeast county with chuice music from the | quarter of the southwest quarter of section . : thirteen (13), lying west of the east bank of the Butler silver cornet band interspersed | Miami Sak nants coninaner quater (or! the : se rar southwest quarter of said section thirteen (13) with brilliant speeches. As it is he except ten acres in & square out ofthe southeast . * tl theast uth west is out of the race and the people will quarter of section is at orm township forty: 40) . of range -two (3 and _ con! nin; forty have to content themselves with | Sires ’‘nore. or less’ Which conveyance iri i 4 was made in trust to secure the payment of hiring his elegant buggies and SPi~ | one certain note fully described in a deed of ited teams and enjoy themselves | Fast; and whereas, default nas pee mad the e ridi same is now lon; ast due and unpaid. pleasure riding. Now, therefore m3 the request of the legal a San holder of said notes and pursuant to the condi- - tions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to John L. Warren, a prominent | sell the above described ‘premises at public ‘ ° vendue, to the highest bidder forcash, at the tarmer, respected highly as a citizen, east front door of the court house, in the city i . . : . oO! utler, county of tes and state o: ssou- indentified as a leader ia politics and faa oe ri, on strong as an aspirant tor office, died Thursday, April 8th 1886, Invites the public to call on him when in need of any of these articles. @ at 1:30 last Friday afternoon,March | Defeen, the hours of 9 o'clock in the forencor | ... He keeps the celebrated Antelope (see cut) and Buck’s Brilliant Cook 5, at his residence in White Oak the purposes of satisfying sald debt, interest Stoves and desires all to see them. Those who haye used them say there | : —— ae ae eo made. He also carries a fine line of heaters and does not | want the yy In same building with John Ray, stove and Tinware dealer. Shobe. The Beautiful weather puts a smile on the farmers. Times still remain dull. Candidates are putting in their ap- pearance very slow here, and the boys say they are getting very dry. Thos. Foster, who was accident- ally shot near New Home, on the 27th of last month, 1s improving very fast. He was over here this week. Dr. Gillett is ns physician and made a splendid job ot amputation. Mrs. John Lennon, who was se- riously burned a fortnight ago, died from internal injuries received from falling out of her bed. She was buried by the county. The miners held a meeting Tues- day mght xt College Hill School House for the purpose of establish- ing rules and regulations to be gov- erned by in the tuture, but we were unable to learn what they were. We were over to the mines a tew days ago, and find a great many of the miners in a truly critical condi- tion owing to their inability to get work. Over five hundred miners here are thrown out of employment and are actually without the neces- saries of lite. Sus. township, this county. His disease “Trustee’s Sale. was pneumonia. E. E.:Owens and D. T. Owens her Whereas Mr. Warren was born in this coun- | usband, by their deed of trast dated July it | Large Profits Asked by Many Dealers, ty. near Windsor, December 22, ’84, | 12 824 for Bates county, jn book No: | as he is just opening out in this business and expects to remain here. Vinton. Convention it is to be. Our pref- erence was primary, but are with our party, first, last and all the time. We don’t want to grumble or com- plain. Now for our reasons for pre- fering primary: This township 1s very close, only a few majority for the right party—which 1s democratic, of course. A great many demecrats will not attend the convention, and the query now comes in why? Thev They will say, ‘‘what is the differ- ence; I won’t get mychoice.”” Then when the contest between the two ‘ parties, in the fall, comes off, they Winena, Miss., March 17.—At will ams Py I gs not get my ; : man, I will stay at home—not vote arrolton to-day « feartul tragedy! ior any one;” Belt the rads haye a in which ten negroes were | grand walk-over. It 1s straage but Killed and three wounded. Some | true that eyery American preters to page 373, conv: the undersigned trus- and was in the 42nd year ot his age. | tee the following described realestatelyingand | =©Tinware of every kind at prices low down. His parents were among the early ot yuri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of Don’t torget, I am in the same building with Ed. Steele, the grocer. pioneers ot Henry county. In 1853 | tap cmd the east bait of the northeast garter | NORTH SIDE SQUARE, - - BUTLER, MO, his parents recioyed to White Oak | ofthe northeast quarter of section twenty-six i ‘THE HORNS. 5 " all in to’ forty (40), of range thirty- township, where he grew to man- was Bi) eeateinion aixt ocrse, tues ‘or lees, hood and has since made his home. —_ conveyance was made in trust to secure ii ° 3 a payment of two certain notes fully describ- He made a faithful soldier during | edn said deed of crust; and whereas, default I the war, and was the youngest man | therein described, due July 1éth, 1885, and the in Marmaduke’s brigade. His first | *2nual interest on second note therein describ- . ed due July isth, 1885, are now long past due wite was a Miss Weir. She bore and unpaid nom aneretore, at the request of i ing in i legal er of notes and pursuan' him two children, both dying in in- the conditions of said deed of trust’ 1 will pro- fancy. On Nov. 12, 18 4, he was | ceed to sell the above described premises at B . public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, again married to Miss Ida F. Jen- | st the east front door of the court house, in the kins, a sister of County Clerk Jenkins | city of Butler, county of Bates and State of Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms ot Batescounty. A sorrowful widow eT hureday, April 1st 1886, — and three interesting children mourn | between the hours of 9 o’cloek in the forenoon | 1st. That we can lend money cheaper than the death ot a husband and father, | $89.5,0°clock tn Shes tle det aereat dcr , A His remains were interred Satur. | and costs. . LEN, 9, | ., 224. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on Weeks sgo two negroes attempted to yer _ oe day with Masonic honors, ot which + | time from six months to five years. ‘Maassinate J M. Liddell, jr., inflict- iss Bessie Nave returned home | order he was an exemplary member. 3rd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- some Sod ee pis fos last Saturday from Harrisonville, | —Henry County eianecede able at any day and interest stopped. 4 Ls where she has been visiting her 4th. Have almost » million dollars already nds. The negroes engaged in| cousins, Misses Annie and Lou jarger business dastardly attempt are known to aceon. She reports a splendid MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX d ee ectaa aeesenens sities the most defiant and lawless in time. 302, did convey to J. C. Clark, as trustee, have good security and clear titles you don’t Sounty, and since the attempton| Mr. Sheets shipped his tat cattle ag ae eeret. eu: nee Oe aa Pg Sot cheritt prt comalred haveto wait. AM. Liddell’s lite had been more | to St. Louis not long since. The with privilege ot paying before due ty, "Mo., for the purpose ot securing the | 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made pwealy defiant than ever. For some | number shipped and price received | desired. We do not send borrow- | yayment of a certain promissory note in | py aifterent parties and make Abstract of Titles ‘ i said deed of trust described, the follow- } by one set and compare with the other and caa on not kaown they swore out a | we failed to learn er’s applications away for approval, n y . lecide on h 0 ing described real estate situated in the ‘Abstract of titles that are absolutely First Door South*of Times office ta tew days ago for Mr.| Mrs. Lee and Miss Josie Stewart | Ut deci them here without de- pr mae conan ot unions poe prepa eagooronnd att "s arrest. It was at this trial lay, and furnish the money at once. y ~ contemplate visiting triends in Kan- : to-wit: Lot 15 block 16, in the town ot seh: Hag eis Mab’ long times and NE C00 § Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, A. A. Bales, ot Bates county, Mo., by his deed of trust, dated July 5, 1883, and recoided in the recorder’s office ot said Bates county, in Book 30, at page fay that the killing occurred. | sag City, where they will remain We have a large amount of money | Watnut,Mo. The said A. A. Bales ex- Pgcoto : Negroes present were mostly : on hand to be loaned on land. Par- | pressly ‘agreeing in said deed of trust, oo Wn eae ts tat ot ties wishing to borrow please call and | that should default be made in th: pay- | th. stake loans with or without Commission. 9th. Invite you to come and see us and have carres 4g, Ahout t o'clock a party of armed Mr. S a et our terms. We can furnish the | ment of said note or interest thereon, r. Sam Todd has sold Ri as sold his #@rm ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before numberi when the same became dne and payable, 2 bering about torty or fifty | to his brother John, and will make ey then the legal holder of said note might ns rode up to the court house. | St. Joe his future home. He has The Warton & Tucker SE EE declare the whole due aud payable; and, Fresh and Nice and Comprising every- 4 a - : A Ni been made in tei oo epoang Pe nimi 8 ed en who sincerely regret} Land Mortgage Co., Butler, Mo. canes ent ot ais an t 7 interest Baer is rven 7 eer ences thing in the = sal -&. jar} e trust 5 ale eroes, with the above re-| 1D. W. Simpson was in this part ot | atrg ae cea having refused to WALTON & TUCKER G ROC E R WY ey then returned by the} Bates last week, looking after his act, at the request ot the legal holder of Land Mortgage Co. Toute they came.*They do not| interest here. This township stands z said note, I, W. F. Hanks, sheriff of Rear Carrolton. At the trial] tor Simpson and West for recorder Nee ee tt ctl aa kat: Hurt & Mathis’ And Provision Line. t twenty colored men were | Simpson has many warm friends here Sadat the’ pedis of the legal holder of | Barber shop is the place to get good sent when the fitty white men, | who will work hard for him. M Think aid note I will, on work done. Everything first-class ounted and each carrying &/ Jas. H. Crawford has bought | en n Thursday, April 8, 1886, in every respect; good bath rooms, er rifle, came galloping up | property in Dana. He will engage | Sc eouit iota aoGe da oad city of |1m connection with barber shop. Al Surrounded the court house. | in the drv goods business. | they know all about Mustang Li Butler, sell tor cash to the highest bid der | so ladies hair cutting in all the latest then fired into the building,| The roads are bad and items! :.._ cg Shans baat rhe right, title and interest in said | styles, Call and see us in Badgley ily killing ten negroes and | scarce. | iment. Fewdo. Not to know is | jands conveyed to me by said deed ot building south side square. 43 Of all kinds wanted, : not to have. trust to satisty said debt, the sale to be three others so that they Mr. Porterfield Norman and fami- apace | between the hours of 8 o'clock in the COME AND: SEE ME. eeeeon after, and, with the ex- | ly have decided to make Kansas Cit ' j id 4 o'clock in the afternoon spud i Peamonte Consumption ginal Cement one i Mon of a few who escaped through | their tuture home. In jrarseasheasid of that day en Wa sirens on vy Thing for dyepeoeig Chas. Der yall the other negroes in! the community lose good neighbors. | i | Saree Z sy By