The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 13, 1886, Page 1

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f THE STRIKE ON. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOER 18, 1886 NO. 46 eo . ) tain Foley formed his } { a med his command into NIONE aon | aca — me: eae four companies and headed for the P Y Te LOAN AT SIX net i et i vou Packing House Men Idle. Transit house. ‘i th oicies kee! ne long aS The last issue ot the Herald noted j | 1 vilege ot paying before due! the serious illne f Mr. } > wees 5 ’ eos P oo 5 fe ! ilness of Mrs. John Keel- n't i ‘ The strikers express the idea that | if desired. We do not send borrow-|.. «1 pene ae Keel- | leir ees Strike the First Blow in the packers have a d ep ideken ' os but Se cee er, who lives about five miles south- | | E a Geep laid scheme ns awa oY ar oval, ¢ f Z ? west of 3 : se resu! f, ' the Great Battle. to fill the houses with new men, on them here without de- ““S*" ‘ tontrose, resulting from | 5 +2 willing to work ten hours. Iris sa ghey at on runuing a needle into her wrist. hed & Co, Issue Orders for Paying | to this end the employers had been A aiken ne MeL ee EAST SIDE SQUARE red off Their Men. | collecting men at outside pomts tor ae yigeesine on ’ the arm was de bigs ed upon and the operator , a - ns sell a months. ar erin, We ea peration was = = F isa aS Heard at the ARMOUR’s B ae n nee riermed on Wednesday by Dr. = 4 Bd Special Police on Guard at the ’ R’S BEEF MEN COME OUT. } : sa I Call the Attention of i : . e Wa or os ee a Shelkon of Applet ccieee j of all Purchasers to =} "he Big Houses. | The feature of the strike to-day Land \ eam = aN es I aes * piles, secret EA oe ee, sae was the beet men co ot Ar pAb are ie Co., Butler, M Kinchoe of Appleton, and Drs. is -- | : : é tee F aD & arr of M se " ; = mour’s. his 7 : : Mir. MeCuiches ' ; arr of Montrose. Mrs. “ (hicago, Ill., Oct. $.—The 15,- ° tt sees fe ee q eines ey : i ier stood the operation well 1 be acking employes of the | packers, who apparently intended to |!) Parues wishing to purchase that | ae ce el, and | > phog P a |confine the fight to the hog inter |D¢ bus four splendid thoroughbred | the case Is progressing satistactorily. Z -one packing establishments a! DS MOE BUCH | carlin bullaleie whielcl TIL sell | The ansputation wa ales t io} Js almost pests. “The firm. isi lett -withgg00) an ve ear ai ee wifes putation was made just be- the stock yards almost unant Rerdlot cai with the tariff stricken off. This isa/low the shoulder joint.— Montrose | i will y resolved last night to resist 4 ‘ e in their yard to feed. | splendid opport y tothose wishing | Herald | the d return to ten hours for || Ape $ coopers out also, Thev | to engage in fine stock. 29 tt = | WHICH HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED DIRECT you : iad asked for 25 cents adyance and aes 2 \ | : s work, and the great strike 5 and | Be } Sheriff’s Sale U z an’t day’ ie ig :, | it had not been granted. | Bark ee a) eS EE Re Sa a hei¢ bean this morning when a commit- ohpaetade a | Barber Shop for a first-class shave, | , By virtue and authority of a fee bill issued T 1 bom the 1,500 men employed by TAG eh oe | Shampoo and hair cut. Up stairs in} Hae: He ee pearing ace — HE M Chicago packing and provision 20,000 men out of work, about one - | Badgley building, south side square. peg om ee a returnable’ to the! June = : - ~ —~ eTm, 1886, of sai 4 om- d fed f quarter of whom are strikers, the Dr. Ty nee and ‘delivered, “in favorot vAhanemuaeee gaeee wasted. on the toreman of | | cing oblic , Hiatal A Dr. Walls. | said cours and against WilliamR. Per- , ety works and demanded that the £ obliged to quit on their} Wishes to intorm his patrons that <io5 ae Se Te a er b@eAnd is the Largest Ever Brought to This Market ‘ ee " Phen geet pee ’ 5 um of $138 75. 1 | ~ a8 rats Mlarnet. ele be taken down. The demand Pea for want of work. The —— ali calls, any time day or have heretofore, to-wit: on the Sist day of May, | I Carry in Stock Nothing But the strikers are the skilied workmen, the | Might for him, can be made by tele- | SS ee tt retused and the men at once left s orkmen, the = spe B3 Y 'C- } payment of of said costs, seized and levied upon ned : |remainder being labor These | phone trom Dixie’s Drug store, | all the right, title, interest and claim of said and were soon joined by s laborers. ese a age ene: £ William R. Perry, Mabel Keck and Joseph wil building ani : i Teeter sthous wot (ohana north side square. He will be found | Keck, her htsband, of, in and to the following pmen employed in the Silberhorn . 5 micany out at his office at north west corner of | desctibed real estate, situated in the county of the : | ing, appear to he in hearty sympathy | : : | Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: you . Thus reinforced the large | neni af ” arty sympat ny | the square trom 8 a. m. to g p.m. LAE geronth Nese laree northwest quar- an’t ee went in a body to Armour’s | with the movement. The men all IK E RE eae & = es, n se Raratdetiga Nomar raen te nonnesst af a y : J . tugier & Son want aii | quarter of the southwest quarter of section No. hew [ut al wide thereto (ae with their knives and other | ? pee chateau 0 tf to mduc the ; sharp-edged tools in their possession the school bonds they canget. Pien- | whieh said property SHR St ts on pwork. The crowd, however, A = as be OEmoner ae theo entra c= att | the 4th day of June, Ines, but was not sold on | : 5 a | A mass meeting ot strikers has! ' ” . aid be owes es. 2 said day by reason of the adjournment of said d to induce the Armour emplovy- | 5 - court before the said day of sale. Now there- | Y andthe Anglo-American work- | been called for to: morrow afternoon 1 fore, I will, on ; aie rd’s _— . ae ree ‘ November 6t} S86 } ‘ a > sare: kat eves gles Seat > Nov ber 6th, 1856 | Phuegento stop, and departed without | sey . samaeennahgniedinasdis das by m ween the hours of { sieloek ite cravengen | es # bas velop. ully £5,000 persons are | ‘vestion,sic o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at | ssdegpemptinz anything compulsory. : a the east front door of the court house in the city | PBPLOYES OF ONE HOUSE ATTACKED. | expected to be present, | ss ee es : a : ~~ | of Butler, in said Bates county, Mo-, and while | ae Rapes Bade of —_—- = | Sheriff Sale Under Execution. | Stueribed realestate, at puviic vendues to the | SNe a Pe st ae el The Colorado Road Favored. By virtue and authority of two general exe- | Mgh¢st bidder for cash, or so much, thereof as ist ADT + OREBRENG (THEM — AG eR Oe ional workmen went on a strike re 3 | entions issued from the office of the clerk of the | Hep ies ty 5 eee and) if St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 5 Master | art of Bates Missonri, each | 20 tana: pe | “ 1 en > t 4¢ Sheriff Bates C ariot occurred at the works uf Shields reported to the Federal court |¢ ate June Ist and returnable to | : Sheriff BatesCo. | 5 . ‘ $ reported te e Federal cour ne June term, Issé ourt, to me di- | | : n Morrill, where a number of | “ ._ | Fected and deliver ‘avor ‘of Thomas om ergata | Apes : °* | toeday in the matter of the St. Louis, | J, Smith and against N. Davis for the sum of Pein eret Sat | —— eereaie swere hurt. The entire police | K: City and’ Col ; one hundred and thirty and 40-100 ($130 49) dol- | Prustee’s Sale. | : | Kansas City and Colorado railroad | tars debt, with interest and costs, and the other | wy, 3 Edw. Rethiar Edw: | ; meee wwe of Lake and 200 company’s right to the use of the | i Yer of Joseph Everingham and against said | ,,.° eats ee ENE hint ena pany’s right to the use of the | N. Davis for the sum of four hundred and | Bi es Ubaieete lcod of trust. dates ion men armed with rifles went | yy, 1 | thirt-four and 5-100 dollars ($434 95), with | Mateh 3d, Ie), and recorded im the Recorder’s : | Wabash tracks through Forest park | interest and costs, | have heretofore levied upon | Mice and tur Sees ouenty, Missotcel in T hi : the scene and affairs became more | bpoint the ccity Hitnies to tie eens jand seized all the right, title, interest and | “HS pee one to ae under: Than houses which quote prices in newspapers. Call 1 “3 himits e Un0n | claim of sai , * in and to the fol- | *snet sice the fol ng deseribec 5 Se ite * F Tt was found that some of | 4 aE ey P ; Sa te er nae ene ee ie to | otek en and sing situate in the count} and examine stock and prices betore purchasing. depot. us is a question of grea Y PM to-wit: All Sates and state of Missouri, to-wit ‘ Mornll employes were injured the attack made upon them but { importance to the Colorado road, ply {and occupied the attention of the | sernnously. Taree hundred | ,. Seite ji Federal court some time ago. Ex- | erton men are guarding the : | zs haustive arguments were made on! ts to-night. | Phe representatives of the Silber- packing house declared that York and other eastern buyers sending their orders to Kansas Which necessitated the change be same hours as there. Armour & Co. posted a notice to- | notifying their men to come Teceive their pay to-morrow. It deemed positive that the houses | contemplate keeping closed down Ashort time at least. NO EVIL SPINIT WHATSOEVER. The action ot the cutters in return- to their work and caretully clear- both sides, and it was finally agreed | | to refer the matter to Master Shields. | | be required, at publ The latter reported to-day that the road is entitled in equity to the use of the tracks upon payment of traffic mileage. —Henry Co. Democrat. Held for Higher Prices. The Calvary Baptist chuich trus- tees have refused an offer of $55.- ooo made yesterday by J. S. Denny for their church property on Eleventh street and Grand avenue. They are edifice on Harrison street next spring at an estimated cost ot $70,000. It up and completing the work on d by the directions of their Jead- Nshows both the spirit of fairness which they regard ‘the interests theit employers and the absence all desire on their part to cause orwaste ot the necessaries of 2 Organization never betore attain- the workingmen—a portion ot n returning to their work for a nite time by direction of their for the express purpose of their employers from loss ot table property. workingmen involyed ask of Public only a fair and honest Ment on their actions and to re ber that their interests are the sts of the whole people of SVARDED BY PINKERTON MEN. " h Winchester repeating- tifles between their knees. Cap- Foley in charge said that by to- yD he would haye 500 men in mittee. The Pinkertons arrived peite yards at 40’clock via the Lake tailroad, and were greeted by € yells from a crowd of 2,000 filled the street. The to thetown hall and were taken the cars, The crowd made men Tt shows, moreover, the per- | At 6p. m. 153 Pinkerton detec- Sat down to supper at the Tran- | About the yards as un emergency | nt, however, that Cap- is understood there has also been a fusal of an offer of $1,250 a foot | re | for 47 feet at the corner of Tenth) j and Walnut streets, which indicates | | that property in that yicinity is being | | held at very stiff figures.—Kansas | City Star. Wanted, one Bates county map. Apply at this office at once. tt cheap and on easy terms. 16tf Cail on J. W. Miers, successor to ?. ancy toilet articles. I f Insure your property with S. B | Newbill. He keeps a Record of all | business. tf To treat diseases pure drugs are essential, Miers keeps no others. successfully, J. K. Bruglar wants more app cations tor first-class loans. per cent. interestand commissions. 4-tf é Take your prescriptions to J. W. Cc clerk im attendance Miers, the north side druggist. petent dra 1 night. Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s This W. 3. Laasd- Use no other. Soid by Sanitary Lotion. never taiis. own, druggist, Butler, Mc. preparing, however, to build a new | J. K. Brugler & Son have a large | list of fine improved farms tor sale! L. Haggard, for pure drugs and | }. W.| STOVES, for sale on tth da ‘ said circuit court having adjourned for the term prior to that date said levy wascontinued, I will on Saturday, November 6, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 0’clock in the afternoon of that day, and | while said cireuit court is in session, sell the real estate aforesaid, or so much thereofas may vendue to the highest bidder for cash. to satisfy said executions and costs. ™ Ma. F. Hanks, | 46 Sherif Bates Co. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ofa general execution | issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the November term, Is86, of said court, to me directed in favor of the Mound City Paint and Color Co., (a corporation) and against A. H. Lamb, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant of, in and to the following described real estate, situated in Bates county, Mo., to-wit: Lots No. 2,3,4and5in the west side addition to the city of Butler, I will, on Saturday, November 6, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of 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 highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. Wa. F. Hanks, Sheriff Bates Co. 46 Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority ofa general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1886,to me directed in favor | of Adam Long and John Long and against D. A. Witherup, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said de- fendant of, in and to the following described | real estate, in Bates county, Mo., to-wit: Lot No. 2 in block No. 248, and lot No. 1 in block No. 15, and lot No. 18 in block No. 37, in the town of Walnut, I will on Saturday, November 6, 1886. between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at or so much thereof as may be required, at pablic said execution and costs. Wo. F. Hayxr, Sheriff Bates Co. 46 | ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for | between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon | the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county. Misseuri,sell the same vendue, to the highest bidder for cash,to satisfy :.s (30), in the town of Adrian. Which conveyance was made in trust to se- cure the payment of one certain note, fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, | default has been made in the payment of said | is numbered seventy-nine (79) and eighty MAS WRrINER, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. J. E. HARPER Asks the note and the accrued interest thereon, now long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at | the request of the legal holder of said note and | yursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, | } will pre d to sell the above described prem- cash, at thé east front door of the court house, in the city 6f Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, November 13th, 1886, | and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for | the purposes of satisfying said debt, interes: and costs. J. EqOWEN public to call before buying and examine his line of , Trastee. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority ofa general execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1886,to me directéd in favor of Anna Thornburg and against James Thorn- burg, Ihave levied and seized upon all the) right, title, interest and claim ofsaid defendant | of, in and to the following described real estate, situated in Bates county, Mo., to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section $, and 5 1-2 acres south of Grand River in the northeast quarter of the southeast quar- | ter of section 8, and 9 and 50-100 acres south of | Grand River in the northeast quarter of the | southwest quarter of section 8, and 16 and 56-100 acres south of Grand River in the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 8, in township No. 42 of range 29, I will on Saturday, Noyember 6, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon ofthat day, atthe 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 publie vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and costs. Wa. F. Hanks, Sheriff Bates Co. HEATING AND COOKING STOVES 46 \ Dissolution Notice fi is tove you my Gelcedereb vetoes tink ihe onopartaa ip You can find among his large assortment almost any kind or style of a stove you € want. If you want a Base Burner, he has them, if you want a wood stove, he has them, it you want a cheap connon stove, he has them, and if you want the celebrated heretofore existing between the undersign has this day dissolved by mutual consent, C€. B. Robinson retiring. The business will still be conducted by J. N. Gipson, who will col- lect all ascounts due the old firm and pay all | liabilities. c. B. Rogrnsox. J. N. Gurson. This 14th day of Sept. .1586. I have just receiv | And among my large Peoria Base Heaters, and Bucks Brilliant Cook Steves. And all the leadin: you buy. Also Fu STOVES! - @ brands and latest s Roofing and Guitering a Specialty All work gua i te give itfaction. Calland see me o north side of the square JOHN RA ACORN COOK STOVE | The best on earth he ha! SLOVES! ed my fall stock of s them. In fact his stoves are complete and he wants you to call to see him betore you buy. ROOFING. GUTTERING, AND ALL KINDS OF TIN WORK DONE. Shop East side of the s.juare sign at big Horse Shoe- variety will be found the yles. Call and hem betore of TINWAR Hd Y & CO.)

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