The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 2, 1886, Page 1

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ae = var’ zs) Ss —_~ — 5 = = ONE BY WIS SONS. — Asderson’s Boys Killed Him. until we always worked against our poing to }church ard schoo! and that worked Be diesen. jon us. jes Criminals Voluntarily | DONE IN A WORKED UP PASSION. Confess. | cane e€ never re thought about | what would follow the killing. — We did it ia a worked up passion. in Grove, Mo., ew 25-— |} We shot him with a musket and Te estion was created bere | Shotgun. We got scared and run iwben Ewing Sanders, kd- and got separated, but finally got together an irect t © Cox’s jHenry Anderson, the last | >? bes and direct to Mr. Cox’s. Father came ambling to me | Shot and nearly missed him. There arose a dispute | and we een Ed sons of Swain Ander- wealthy farmer aad mason when it was | assassinated last Saturday | @nd Ewing Sanders as to who did were arrested charged with |th€ shooting. Ed said Ewing did | Wr atikioteater sé | the killing and Ewing demed it, but | jer, and a still greater sen- |p, weight of evidence 1s that Ed did | announced | the three had made confessions | ging the crime. shooting. MUCH TAL | . OF A LYNCHING. here is strong talk of lynching to night. The young mei jof the f SANDERS’ CONFESSION. Sanders told the full story commission of the crime as “The plan was laid about hs ago. Ed came to where work in the field and pro t I help him kill the old Jsaid 1 didn’t hike to, but say that the rest | mily knew nothing about it, | loaded the gttn with tarkey | d three buck shot investigation will be contin- | new develop- | may be brought out. There | is intense excitement in town. | The three prisoners were taken to | al The ued to morrow and ments yard he kept persuad-|o¢ 6 = afterward he kept persua Springfield for sate keep Ew- | and I finally yieldec Ed | ingSanders mother, seventy odd | he had laid a plan to kill | years old, is now in hysterics. betore when he went to | a aa cattle by knocking t! My Hudson Items. | | > | the head with an axe 1 Mr. Eprror:—Once mere, after urest of several weeks, we take our pencil to s g the wagon runover hin, ot the little boys to his plan up | was al ribble down a | ite bout two or | tems. is Me athe! the Mr. John Clark and family have 4 PEs ; E 1 ut gone to Eldorado Springs, They ing was perfe i. 2d bey | went to see if 2 r. C.’s health could | until I didn’t know what I} he restored. t. Itwasmy gun, a muz Miss Mol cele, one of Henry | aR got the ammunition | COUNY Ss fair hes Wag has been nesday ni Ti ,.. | Visiting at fudge Steele’s, has re- | turned home. gave Fred Archer stay all The democratic convention S atur- keep suspicion. ; Gay week elected Judge F. M. Steele | | towns! | consisted of Misses Flor Miller, Williams, McCla Elliott, Tennie and Mattie Sharp; go up to the body but r: home to Mr. Cox’s and put away and went to the kitchen | Messrs. F. R. and Ira Sharp, Chif- | something to eat and went | ford and Hurbert Page. ss | The singing given by . Oscar | Honsley and his sister, Miss Ada, | RSE OF THE MURDERER. | was an enjovable affair for those who | like to sing and hear singing. Mr. Bruce Steele says he has new | potatoes large enouch to eat. Messrs. Baley & Griggs sold their | fat cattle at $5.00 per hundred and | their hogs at $3 40 per hundred. Thev had as fine a lot of cattle was fed in the county. Jor SCHOONOVER. (God, what have I done! O, Ed and Henry, you have got this!) ©, horrible, horrible! Were to pay me $50 and give as Jong as I wanted it. tady and Jennie didn’t know st of it. O, Ed, Ed, w! aide me to go into it, and | think my poor old mother | me better. Tt will kill her. 10, God.” PATRICIDES VERY COOL. ad Henry Anderson, when | d, said: “We worked i her how to kill tather the and failed. The last plan | successful. W. S. Camp- | Who workeu for us, first put it minds, and who got mad ¢ about one yea ad said in the field that it would be thing it the old tool was | Meaning father. We began fate about it from that time. t$ put it also in our minds, whom were Joe Lee and Byers. Joe told me if it was our place that father would | idead man in less than twenty- ry | i Three years ago I contracted blood yoison. six months without any benefit. I then took Switt’s Specific, and it} for soon drove away every sympton of the I recommend S. 8. S on every occasion, as itis really a| booa to humanity, disease. and every one! suffering with blood poison can take | jit with great confidence. Pror. Epwin Baar, go, New York, January 13, 1886. | Eezema. I had salt rheum time, and have suffered much from the effects of the mercury which I have its reliet. ail over the Unite f have taken tor raveled 1 States ie. {and Europe, and have never found anything to benefit me as S$. 5. °. BLAMED UPON OTHEES. thas done. My rmereurmal rheuma- it had not been for them this | tism 1s all gone, aad my Bmurder would never have hap- | is nearly so. T was al Ithas worked on our minds. jwith ma to do the shooting, as Hen-! lieved m2 he would not help shoot hi H ae three or four years ago, on o Py Morning, father and Ed had j > ble about Mr. Ar orses fikad come to our house. Father rr, 1850 Up a rail and made for Ed| Treatise on Blood and S d he would knock Ea’s brains | &8S¢$ eaed free, P That was the beginning of our | THE “y Speciric Co., Drawer rouble, and has worked on us i % d has got worse and worse, N.Y. j ostentatr rapidly and n the ger boys of the eral tele ! ympanies paused long enough to apprize passers-by that the ite of announcement ad been pu posted. The Rev. Dr. Sunderland is an] lol cs lad | CRIME WAS CoMMITTED p committeeman for the next | two years. | the gun about 300 yards | Mr, Clifford Page has returned | re he was shot and we yor | trom his trip to Dakota Ty, He 1s | 12 o'clock at might and want- | not as well pleased with the country | him. He came along between | # he ' ted. ‘ : | Quite a number of the young tolk walking fast, all uncoascious |. es unk tk \ > fs , {ot this community JOyer ne fr Ed hfted the gun anc 7 : iy FP weedtioe oe 1 selves on the banks of orseshoe ne dropped : ste . a Nites es ’ aike, near Rockville, The company | th ad instantly expired, | I took mercury and potash | | president, which w | ready | Pa Pe ora jong | I have | Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W. 23d St, | Formal Aonouneement of 1g Union. a ooo prow The W Honse to be the the Ceremony. Hyance Was mad M tv 25.—| yment of one c } ep of t . i iwill be married n made in the pay id note and the accrued interest there on, now long - past ae Wed and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of se te ee me | the legal holder of d note, and pursuant to evening, June 2, to Miss i nditions of said < of trust, I will pro- F Phece Re 1 to sell gene ‘ bed premises at auc rec O t bidder for cash, mat X41 : t c q at the east ‘front door of the court house, in the uve of ss Foon nts ch cazed th ¥ of Batler, county of Bates and state of Mis. original ns for the wedding and : : irsday, Jun h, 185¢ | the inv ons w be limited to}, as June 17th, 1886, 5 de 1 e forenoon }a tew of the + ttives and and at day, for i pe the purposes of satisfying said d est bers of the cabinet and their wives. | and costs. C. C. Dexe, | Rev. Dr. Sune ot the First Prest will offi vte Washington The cer vouy will be followed by I ie wedding in al | | | | | | | plain and un be ¢ ANNOL To-n NCED BY BULLETIN. : bulletin annour th appt ig marriage was con spicu ted at the west portal house and m = conse- + mem re delighted to wor at Dr. on I hip unts tor the preference over other divines in performing the martiage cet nies. DAL. TOUR TOBE MADE. | ‘The knot will be tied about five | inthe afternoon in the executive | mansion after an ample collation 1 be passed in an old hioned social converse of the few | The president will go to New York on Sunday to par- | ticipate in the Decoration day cere-| monies the and in Brooklyn on} Monday and will return to Washing- Miss. | invited ton T “uesday accompamed by Folsom and some of the guests. It is not expected trat the presi- dent and his bride wi!l make a bridal i at while, the | he attending to his business and his wite They no | executive mansion for a devoting her time to fitting up and turntshing the new ne at Tenal- leytown, recently purchased by | ill probably be | within a month and will then be occupied as a summer residence fuss and teathers ing or on the wedding simplicity sii, predominate throughout. There will ok no at the wed Cleantlin and Godliness go hand in hand, The preacher, to promote it, gave this com- mand: Go into every household where raiment ts unclean And tell them the merits of WaTEer QuEES. At all first-class dealers for 5 cents. Ben. B. Canterbury & Co. will loan money on improved land at the | lowest rates of interest and give you | | privileges ot payment that you can’t | get elsewhere. Call and get their rates, 2 al Settlement. en to all creditors in the estate of rews deceased, that I, W- strator of said estate, al settlement thereo‘, of the Bates county »bate Court, in Bates county, state of held at Butleron the oth terested Important. leave New a Carr’ otel, opposite Gra rooms fitted up at a cost of one mil- Ts tuced to $1.00 and upwards per lan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union H — than at any other lirst-claas hotel ir cS | of the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- } ce said court, to me dire , the right, title, interest and claim of | described real estate, ; county, to satisty said executions and costs. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Mar, more than nine mont dated Aw Recorder’ ari, ad for trust, in the Within and for Bate in Book No or “ates and sta’ The east half of lo north we - 5), tow (), containing Ss. in and , in Book No Ww navered e ion of the prem- ure note $0 se ons contain county erm | avor of John James Mate upon all th aim of said defence ing deseri i real e: to-wit: The sonth h northeast 1-4 of the and we: West I-f se west 1-4 ¢ outh ast 1- th west I-fofthe sout Loe arcane range 20, I will, on Thursday, June between the hours of 9 0’cloc’ and5 0’ cloc: K in the afterne Shieritf Bates Co. Sherift’s Sale and authority By tions virtue sued from the offi of two execu- e of the clerk souri, returnable at the June term, 1830, cted, one in favor t Andrew Orlmayer & Carl G Orlmayer an d inst J E Keller and MN Beaty and one in or ot James Clark, David B Clark, Frank L Ciark, and Cyrus E Clark and against J E Keller and MN Beaty, I have levied and seized upon all aid following tuated in Bates to-wi The east halt of lots 25 and 26 and the west halt ot lot 9 in sec- tion six, in township number 39, of range I will on Thursday, June 17, 1886, between the hours ot g o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the a:ternoon ot that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the h st bidder for cash MN Beaty of, in and to the 343 W.F. HANKS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of four general exe- cutions issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates connty, Mis- souri, returnable at the June term, Is86, of said court, to me directed in favor of the Merchants and Planters National Bank ofSherman, Texas, against Jonathan pewe y, and L. P. Snider, H. Ml { time from six months to five years. @ NO. 27 ————-e Are an Article we oI Jak ud see Parties wanting to borrow money remember on Farms t. That we can lend mone; anybody. per than | -In y sum from $100 to $10,000 and on 3rd. Interest and Principal can be made pa able at any day and interest stopped. h. Have almost a million dollars loaned and doing a larger business than ever th. We keep money on hand to loan so if you 1 seew and clear titles don have to wait. - 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and can thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutel correct and we Will stand responsible for them. ith. to sti Sth. Have been here a long ¢! awhile longer. ime and expect Make loans with or without Commission. Sth. Invite yeu to come and see us and have j ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before | ng application elsewhere. 10th Our office is with the Butler Mationnt | Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER : Land Mortgage Co. | Trustee’s Sale. | Whereas, Curtis L. Finchand Francis} Finch, his wite, by their tain deed of trust, bearing date January 16th, 1886, | and duly recorded in the recorder’s off of Bates county, state of Missouri, in | book No. 36, page 153, conveyed to| N. L. Caton as trustee and in case ot} his ab: e or retusal to act, the then act- ing she! ot Bates covnty, Mo. toljowing described real estate, situate. lying and being in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: All of lots 5, 6, 10, Ir and however, for the tollowing In trust to secure the two promissory notes of even date and in said deed ct trust fully des- cribed; and, whereas, said notes are past due and unpaid, and the said N- Caton, trustee named in said deed ot trust refuses to act, now, theretore, 1, W. F. Hanks, acting sheritt ot Bates county, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and by the power and authority in me vested by the terms of said deed of trust, I will, on Thursday, June 3d, 1886, purposes: | payment of | J. Snider, Mare S. Holmes, William Pfan and | E.J. Snider, against Jonathan Dewey, and C. W. Batsell ag + Jonathan Dew a > anc G. W. Kersey against Jonathan Dewey, I have r and seized upon allithe right, title, in- and elaim of said defendant of. in and to the following 4 lrealestate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: five, To! ti the east front door of the oF so much thereof as may be required, at | lie —— the b oo at for satisfy said execution an — 3 { F. HANKS, ct Raiiroad, | purt house in a vit | of Butler, Bates county, Missouri.sell the a | ‘sheriff Bates Co. | between the hours of 90 *ciock in the tore- noon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that d at east front door of the court ot Butler, county - | ic ch vendue, for c | ther a Notary =° Pub! | Ogee side square, Butier, Mo. A month and beard for 3 live | & 1 SOs ung men or tadies, in each a county? Address P. W. Ziegler & Co-,| costs. | Chicago, Ill. | the Town Company’s first additi | of Rich Hill; also one W. the! 12, in block 17, in the | first addition to Rich Hill, Mo., in trust, | | hn D. Par! yinson, ax \HOES <a are interested in, Buying our stock direct FROM MANUFACTURES Having been in this BUSINESS FOR YEARS, -WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Trustee’ Whereas, Curtis L. Fiach and Franci ach, his wife, of Bates county, Mc their deed of trust, dated January 16, 6, and recorded in the recorder’s office d Bates county, in Book 38, at page 8, did convey to N.L. Caton, as trustee, 1 in case ot al to es coun- ay s absence or g sheritt of Bz reru purpose res securing the issory note in » the follow- escribed real estate situated in the } county otf es, and state of Missouri, Lot 1 in block 87, in the town ot Walnut, Mo. and Franc in fault note The said Curtis L, Finch agreeing c Finch expressly deed of trust, that should made in the payment interest thereon, when the » due and payable then ot said note might de- due and payable; and, having be ade in ment - ol rest pay? ment of said note gind interest said be d ot older whole thercon, d said N, L. Caton,the trustee suid deed, having refused to request of the legal holder of aid rote, Bates county, | power in me vested by se 1, W- sherilf of ue ot the Roose of trust, or FP. Hanks, Missouri, by vi holder ty, sell tor cash e highest bidder all the right, title interest in said land conveyed to me isty said debt, to be between the hours of $ kin the forenoon and 4 o’cl_cx in e afternoon of that day. Wo. to and by said deed of trust to the le sal Hanks, ‘Trustee. Yrustee’s Sale. Whereas, John Dotson and Fannie Dotson, his wife, by their deed of trust dated April oth, Isst, and recorded in the Recorder's office | Within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 2, page 325, conveyed to the undersigned trus- tee the fol owing described real estate and_per- | sonal property situate in the county of Bates | and state of Missouri_ to-wit: Lot No. five (5), in Block twenty-five (25), to the ‘iowa W. Kimball piano, {style eight (3), numbered 61,194, also one piano stool and spread, said piano ‘and stool and cover being the same ae pane bought by Joba Dotson of Walton & Hunter, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the ment of one ! certain note fully deseribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of saidnote, now want past dre and un- vaid. Now, therefore, e requst of the legal | holder of said note and pursuant to the con- | ditions of said deed of trust, I will promot w sell the above described premises ant Freer | ropetry at public vendue; to the highest bid- fer! for cash, at the east front door of the court | house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates, | and state of Missouri, on Saturday, June rgth, 1586, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. M. ALLEN, ‘arustee. Trus‘te e’s Sale. al sere in the Rec order’ sofice and for a county, Missouri, in Book N. © mveyed | to the undersigned | jin jand Dene situat { state of Missouri, to-wit The south half of lot one See therefore, at me of the legal holder of said note and yp to the eon- | ditions of said deed of wilt proceed to leell the above described premises st pat \ eset trot to the highest bi it the east front door of the court hou | Butler, county y of Bates and stat on } Saturday, June 12th, 1556, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of thet dey, for deb restaud the purpose of satisfying = tg ae = ans

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