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@ The Butler Weekly Times VII. Orr VOL. atl . NO. 31 BELL R HOW TI A Known in Kansas € **Reddy” Davis, alias Sandy Da- | vis, a crook well known in Kansas City, was hung by a mob at Detroit | Minn., last night. He shota gambler named Burns and then turned his | revolver upon Marshal Convey who | sewee | Mrs. Gertrude Morrison on a Train Between Nevada and Sedalia. suty 4, 1 { ‘There was tumult in the city, In the quaint old Quaker town, And the streets were black with people, Pacing restless up and down; i People gathering in corners, | Where they whispered each to each, | | | Mortgagee’s Sale. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 1886 | Iss6, and duly acknowledged, execu delivered to the undersigned, on Apne. ime, and duly recorded in book No. $7, at page 583. of the Mortgage Record of Bates ‘county, Mis” souri, on said above mentioned date, sell Want to say to the Farmers that they are pelahaluecee. determined to sell their superb stock of assign, transfer and set over to the undersigned es Pe = the following described : : eae eaths the! w es as > ed property, to-wit: And the sweat stood on their temples One of the saddest death | was attempting to arrest him. Con A HAN D-MADE Late Ce of hogs, weighing about one : With the earnestness of speech. Bazoo has eyer been called upon to! vey fell dead with a ballet in his pounds eash, marked with crop off Asthe black Atlantic currents Lash the wild New England shore, fothey beat against the state house, 8o they surged against its door; And the mingling of their voices Made a harmony profound, ‘Till the quiet street of Chestnut Was all turbulent with sound. **Will they do it?’’ ‘‘Dare they do it?’” **Who is speaking!’’ ‘‘What’s the news?’’ “What of Adams?’’ ‘* What of Carrol?’ "Oh, God grant they won’t refuse.’’ “Make some way there!’’‘*Let me nearer!’’ “Tam stifling!’’ ‘‘Stifle then! When a nation’s life’s at hazard We’ ve no time to think of men!’’ chronicle occurred at 10:30 o’clock | heart, and Reddy, during the excite- last night on the north bound M. K. aoe escaped. He was soo Uw cAD Es = . , , ed, however, and lodged in jail. & T. passenger train, No. 154,which | Last moht a mob secured him, hung | arrived here a few minutes after 11} him to a tree and then filled his bod o’clock, in charge ot conductor Andy | full of bullets G. Brown. ‘*Reddy’’ was looked upon in this The vicharwas hve Getndee city as a desperate man who would Morrison, wite of Charles H. Mor- noUbest eee volt sever ON ) the slightest provocation. He has | rison, of Weatherford, Texas. Ac-| not been seen in this city more than companied by his mvalid wife and | two or three times for four years past. four children, ranging in years from three to ten, Mr. Morrison left Weathertord Friday, his destination being Armstrong, Mo., between Moberly and Glasgow, where the parents of his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Silas A. Downey, reside. Mrs. Morrison was very low with consumption when the journey was entered upon, but she was anxious to make the trip in order that she might die at home. She grew weaker and left ear; one large red cow, four 3 large rone comes 4 rs old; Teese a old, 1 brown horse, about 4or5 years old; inew three inch farm wagon ; one red steer, two years old; three two year old heifers; five cows with calves, sold by'said second party to said first party to secure the payment of certain promis- aor notes in said chattel mort tally de- serlbed. And whereas, default has been made in the payment of certain notes and interest in said chattel mortgage described, the said W. H. Payne, the undersigned, by virtue of the terms of the said chattel mortgage, and the powerin him vested, did elect and declare the whole sum therein described to become imme- aistely) we suc payenis: aoe! whereas, the 8i in said mo e described are n ee and patisfed therefore the aoe ae having taken possession of said property , on BUGGIES “CHRRIAGES. AND SPRING, WAGONS ND NOW OFFER THIER $165 LIVERY BUGGIES AT $125. And will Give 3, 6, or 9 Months Credit o Saturday, July roth, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, on the public square in the city of Butler, count oe ee meres sell at ction to the highest bidder for cash, all of the above described property, orso much there- ofas may be necessary to satisfy said debt, interest and cost 8. . H. PAYNE, a = Mortgagee. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, 8s. Country or Bates, { In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, May term, 1586. Samuel C. Marshall, Administrator of Wm. R. Marshall, deceased. Orn last Monday Mr. Evans, who resides about six or seyen miles west of town, was bitten very severely in the tace by arabbid dog. He vis- ited early on the tollowing morning the office of Dr. J. A. Mee and the i | doctor thoroughly cautetized the | Trustee’s Sale. wound, and after a thorough inquiry | _ Whereas, John A. Fender and Malinda into the nature and cause of the ua- | Fender, his! wite, by their deed of trust, precaution on the part of the patient. county, Missouri, in Book No. 32, page Mr. Evans visited Sedalia on the} 516, conyeyed to the undersigned Trustee same day tor the purpose of trying the following described real estate, lying the power and efficacy of a mad and being situate in the county ot Bates Bo they beat against the portal, Man and woman, maid and child; And the July gun in heaven On the crowd looked down and smiled. ‘The same sun that saw the Spartan Shed his patriot blood in vain, Now beheld the Soul of Freedom All unconquered rise again. public Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, John Blize and Mary A. Blize, his wife, by their deed of trust, dated February 16th, 1885, and recorded in the Recorder’s office within and tor Bates county, Missouri,in BookNo. 32,page 556, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county ot Bates and fo they beat against the portal, While all solemnly inside ‘The delegates to congress, With but reason for their guide, O’er a simple scroll debated, Which, though simple it might be, Order of Publication. . . ; a E *. | and state ot Missouri, to-wit: state of Missouri, to-wit: Samuel C, Marshall, administrator of Wm. Could shake the cliffs of England weaker with each passing hour, | stone. It is to be hoped the bite The north half of i Bert ees quar- The south halt of lot one in the south- | R. Marshall, deceased, presents to the court —_ - phat ap tdi ahead however, and just as the tram was | Will not result in hydrophobia. We j ter, and the southeast quarter ot the! West quarter of section eighteen, and the | Mispetition, Praying for an order for the sale of At the portal of the state house, pulli into. G Ria hese also informed that the same | southwest quarter of section five (5), in pert pale ee ie sodas arrarlpaiogs aoe will pay and. satiaty the remaining debte due Like some beacon in a storm, u ing into reen 1d ge, a : 1 . s . | tewnshi thirty-eight 28 ot range e nort three- ourths o} ne north ha by sal es! a e, and yet unpai for want of 4 whieh ildly be k bove stated, she passed peace rabbid dog bit yee Chalk thirt ice (33) 2 te & y x S* | of lot one in the northwest quarter, and | Sufficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, Round which waves are wildly beating, nour above stated, she passed peace- | 7 eve} Mr. Willis, our informant, | ‘y 33), containing 120 acres Be catia ntsc cathe cont h of | lists and inventories required by law in such § Stood a slender, boyish form, | . ° . > | moze or less. the east two-fifths of the south tourth of | case; on examination whereof itle ordered, that ‘F With bis oyes fixed on the steeple fully away. | thinks there 1s no question about the | the north half of lot one in the northwest quarter, and the east two-fifths of the south halt ot lot one in the northwest quarter, and the east two-fifths of the north halt of lot one in the southwest quarter, allin section 19, in township thirty-nine (39), of range twenty-nine 29), containing 186 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment ot one certain note, fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, detault has been made in the payment ot said note and the accrued interest thereon, now long past due and Which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note, fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the annual interest accrued on said note, which default caused the whole debt so secured to tall due as_pro- vided in said deed ot trust, and which debt is now long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request ot the | legal holder of said note, and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest And his ears agape with greed, To catch the first announcement Of the signing of the deed. Aloft in that high steeple Sat the bellman, old and gray; He was sick of British power, He was sick of British pay 80 he sat with lean hand ready On the elapper of the bell, When signaled trom the portal, The happy news to tell. all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, be notified that application as afore- said has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court, to be held on the second Monday of August next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts; and it is further ordered, that this notice be published in some newspaper in this state, for four weeks before the next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOTRI, 88, County or Barss, I, Sam F. Hawkins, Judge of the Probate Court, held in and for said county, hereby cer- Conductor Brown did everything within his power tor the comfort of the agonized husband and motherless children, but their griet knew no bounds, and when the train arrived here the scene was_ heart-rending indeed. Kind lady passengers had taken charge of the children, but they refused to be comforted, and at in- tervals the children would cry out, | “T want to see my mamma.’’ fact of the dogs being mad. The dog | has been killed.—Lowry City Times. | POULTRY I am permanently located in Butler and am prepared to purchase and | Seo! see! the black crowd shivers . r ify the foregoing is Opy pay the. bidder tor cash, at the east front door ot |"9Paid. Now, therefore, at the request iy cil onser oP publisatinn cheres y favor Through all its lengthy line, eae i. - | the court house, in the city of Butler, ot the legal peleet of said nos ang pats to. as the same appears of record in my oflce. As the boy upon the portal 2 ¢ : ‘K 1 ‘E °UEST ; 1 Os bes : ee ke gate suant to the conditions ot said deed o! itness my hand and Be! said court. Looks se ee gives the sign; HE CAME BACK TO LIFE. H IGHEST PRICE IN CASH ' peo Bates aud state of Missouri, on trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above} ‘s@7 ete ee te seeagl ean And straightway at the signal 2 won coc | Thursday, July 15th, 1886, described premises at public vendue, to| ¢ pee. ieee SAM F. HAWKINS, The old bellman lifts ‘his hand Strange Recovery of an Old Man Sup- | between the hours of g o’clock in the|the highest bidder for cash, at the east | ait Judge of Probate And sends the good news making ; ss = | CHICKE S, TUSKEYS, DUCKS, &C. And I want and will take all that can be brought to me. forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon Iron music through the land. | of that day, for the purposes ot satisfying } pom is j front door of the court house, in the city ot Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, July 15th, 1886, posed to be Dead. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate ot Harriet Bartlett deceased, that I, Wm. E. Walton, administrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereot, at the next term ef the Bates county How they shouted! What rejoicing! How the old bell shook the air, ‘Till the clang of Freedom rufiled The calm-gliding Delaware! How the bontires and the torches Miumed the night’s repose, ——-- see said debt, interest and costs. F. M. ALLEN, Trustee. \ i i } ! i} | Cario, Ill., June 22.—A startling | a : | Can be tound at Bennett, Wheeler & ! | affair is reported from Clifon, Ky., | Co's store. | ¢fA month and board for 3 live; ‘$65 | between the hours ot g o’clock in the + nanan A ctnaasin Nara - forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, tor the purposes of satisfying | 30 miles south of here on the Hiinois | 5. | James Smith. | Central. a : . oc sme . young men or ladies, in each|said debt, interest and costs. i Probate Court, in Bates county, state of And from the flames, like Phenix, An old gentleman named county. Address P. W. Ziegler & Co.,| F, M. ALLEN, Missouri, to be held at Butler on the 9th Slaughtered Liberty arose! Geo, O. Damels has been ill tor} Chicago, Ill. Trustee. day of August, 1886. The old bell now is silent, several months, and last Wednesday, ANCER urea without knife | u Wma. E. Watton, el beahed tig tron sonra | pain, 25 yrs’ practice. ‘Treat | emcrencamenscamsmauscm rome 260220 CA em RENNES “Adosiniats ater. ed its e, | ‘ ae a WEE MEME al) chronic diseases. Best 0 But the spirit it awakened | to allappearances died. Thegremains | Uriinces. Book sent free. Permanently Still lives forever young. were encased in a casket remaining | 'cated. Call on or address , And while we breathe the sunlight }20 hours awaiting the arrival of | Drs. CAKTER & RAMSAY, On the Fourth of this July, | : | Let us not forget the bellman relatives to attend the funeral. At) 1004 MaimSr., Kansas City, Mo. Who, ’twixt the earth and sky, midnight, on Thursday, the watchers | _ ae eho coffin W. SILVERS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pursuant to an order of the County Court, made at the June term, 1886, | thereof, I will, on Monday, July 5th, 1586, at the east front door of the court house, ~ Rang ont our independence, Which, please God, shall never die. Public surrounded the were | NOT SO FUNNY. Genecaiteci The Cost to Tar and Feather ) : in ore- ‘ills il in Henry County. Fa ato a Giaton Democrat. This morning the assault and bat- tery cases resulting trom the Mont Tose tar and teather case, f the court house. | Man | were fesumed before Squire Cashman at The interest was unabated, and a large crowd was in startled by a deep groan emanating | | trom the locality of the coffin and all | |but one, a German named Wab- | |room, Wabbeking remained and as | the groans and sighs continued he raised the coffin lid. At a glance | he saw that the corpse was nocorpse at all and seizing the body he placed } it upright. Attera few spasmodic | gasps and a shudder the corpse | spexe aloud. The relatives returned | to find the man sitting in a chair and | beking, precipitately rushed from the | counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas ‘s | City, and in the Supreme Court at Jefter- \ son City. | west side square, Butler, Mo. ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining gar Orrice North Side Square, al A. L. McBride 3itf V 7 W. GRAVES, . Notary -:- Public. Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, Sale! ———- OF --———_ SHORT HORN BULLS in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mo., let to the lowest bidder, at public outcry, contracts for the construction of a bridge over Panther creck, in Rockville town- ship, near line of sections three and ten, superstructure, iron; substructure, stone masonry. All bids subject to approval of the Court. Plans and specification can be seen at my office. M. L. WoLrr, 5 Bridge Commissioner. Bridge For Sale. On Saturday, July 10th, at the front door of the Bank in Adrian, | wiil sell torcash, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the old Crescent Hill bridge over Mormon Fork. The sale will take place- 7; j ‘ates i ; between 1 and 2 o'clock, and is made by : Will be held in Butier, Bates county, Missouri, at the order of the County Court. od attendance. conversing with reasonable strength. | Af M. L. WotFe, $ ; i - Bridge Commissioner. te eee Coclones geve te’) Mi. Dinsisie clameed tbe peesety se Elk-:- Horn-:-Stables, | OF® Case to the jury, when the crowd left | conscious of everything which has | Trustee’s Sale. the court room and the jury, under | passed in the last three days, but} 1 yperees James A- Smith, EE padon yee charge of Constable Callaway, took | 3S unable to move a particle, He| the Recorder's ofice within and for Bates counts i ; heard the sobs of his relatives when | iaithe udersigned trustes the following. de- Position in the shade to deliberate he was pronounced dead by the \ cl seribed real estate lying and being situate in ' Be : ss s | f Bates 1 tate of Missouri, At 330 p. m. the jury brought in| goctors and was cognizant of the| Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms een ee ee RE the following verdiet. preparations for the tuneral and the | remember 5 | sto, (2) inthe northwent quarter of ae We, the jury, find the detendants | final deposit of his remains in the| ist. That we can lend money cheaper than } end of lot two 2) peg ny eee, 5 : He is about So years of age. | anybody. ne ing 6 huilty and assess the fines as tollows ; | Coffin. cus J ge. | anybody of range twenty-nine [29}, containing 44 acres IG, Elwood Custer and George Bryton | 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on g ’ $40 each; Al Rounds, Rose and time from six months to five years. By the following named breeders: 8. C. more or less. Which conveyance was made in trust to se- 1 cure the Pa oem Pete — ibe igon fally } sf s descri in sai of trust; whereas — P hits ~ id | _Srd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- McCutchen J. H. Allison and F. M. Golla- default has been made in the payment of said mag erry Whiting, and Chas. Kerns, ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, | able at any day and interest stopped. ? s s —_ = peer es cane nen ae ot iy Pe z R } Peas + ° ; Oo (sections aT lack te eer $39 each; Evans Trimble, $10. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, = § 4th. Have almost million dollars already day i Right, title and pedigree will be gual porygant tothe condltions of eld deed of trast, \s Gro. W. STANLEY, When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, i i : = Will proceed to sell the above deseribed prem- sand : ip: | rs 2 loaned and doing a larger business than ever. a + + WwW ‘ > OS t Ls : ; t bidder f 18 Foreman, | When shehad Children, sho zave them Castoria, 5th. We keep money on hand to loan se if you ante ed to any one W ho pur chase Ss said anl ises at public vendne to the highest bic sows, J ee 4 | have good security and clear titles you don’t =e eee 9 in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state _ parties not yet arrested | have to wait. mals. This stock Ww ill be sold off of the pomeereee July rsth, 1886, ve the same charge—assault and | | ry banat (Medan Au ss id 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made j »9Qa av © 7 Ste = a Fie Mttery—pending against them. Ray ae uy autre arin and make tract of es | ass, they have not been pamper ed. They betmeen the bonny of'o'clock i the forenoon Avainst all of the ae ta a * ‘ = ay by one set and compare with the other and can | . were ried = the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest Ruinst all of them there is another | seated proposals will be received by the But- | tiae make Abstract of titles that are absolutely }AT'@ In fair condition for service. and costs. ¥. M. ALLEN, Charse, crowin f th «| ler School Board up to noon July 15th for pur- es = i Trustee. Re, growing out of the egging | poses as a, nak eee i | correct and we will stand responsible for them. | ae he etiv nape isdenbic yards . rs - R ‘a , Scrape, the evemng betore the tar | arartayine wets hool build ig. ae 7th. Have been here along time and expect | x 5 } Notice of Final Settlement. ki and feathers were applied. ceveu havicgality te ali'tiee vexmas of 2 ee \ A a 0 C OC al ry Bloons Gia Tate pee The defendants tried to-day im Make loans with or without Commission. | c 5 s3 ney cots ne feodants tri -day in- Stephen Mathews deceased, that I, W- iy . ! , dicate i To furnish and put into place Siron rods | gt it eandsee us and have } 1K, Mathews, administrator of said estate. t @ that they will «ppeal their onc Lire P oth. Invite you to come and see us and have } -, | K. Mathews, adm ator of said estate, a with swivels in center with nuts andthreads on | 0 a cat explained <5 sounwemce m 6 oe He mee 8 d to make firal settlement thereat Cases same. Said rods to be 1 1-4 inches in diameter, | 0U*t€rmis, rates and etc. explained to you before | . 1 4 sa ]oO ps . s it intend to make firal settlemen ks ae io°Mive at eae aot ewe than "S imehce i | making app | Terms of sale, cash, or six months credit tie ce term af the Bates county n If diameter, on washers for sai 1 Se a ates } . 1 = . C Probate Court, in Bates county, state you want F Se, | to b ¢ less tha 4 inches thick, 2 Oth Our office is with the Butler National | ,,. ra) ~« 1 n moe 3 “ent. ‘paganies : +t] " hi . : _ . ot Sy oe ees vlads inches wi "The bid on said Bark, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. W ith eX ul re note bear mg ten pe 1 { Missouri, to be held Butleron the gt is fence or do repairing, -gO tO | oid washers to be by foot, lineal meas day of August, Veicu’s yard on North Main : i s Garren WALTON & TUCKER from dat: i i 2 aes Ss 2 r inisgeator. ; ‘Mreet for your lumber. Com. on school houses Land Mortgage Co. SS | moe

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