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Shirley, a bartender of this city, and two young strangers who a had been working on the Chicag., Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad members of the surfacing gang, as be came involved in a fight but were soon separated by bystanders, when the railroad men went stood in front of the outside aud door, where | upon Shirley, in a towering passion, !a bullet in his brain, the ball drew his revolver and fired through the screen and glass door, and one of the men fell to the sidewalk with enter- _ing above his left temple and coming § | le to LADIES, | out in the center of the forehead. Physicians were summoned and the wound dressed, but at a late hour to-night he was still unconscious and will probably die before morning. Nothing is known of him here, his companion only knowing him by the name of Reddy, given him because of the color of his hair. Shirley was arrested and held $10,000 bond to await the result He was here and formerly occupied respon- of the man’s injuries. sible positions, being a good busi ness man. At onetime he was an express messenger between Kansas City and Denver, but dissipation lost him various positions. This is the first homicide, with 2 single exception, that has occurred here for twenty years. Not for Her. “Madame,” he began as the door opened, “I am selling 1 new book on ‘Etiquette and Deportment.’” “O, you are!” she responded. “Go down there on the grass and clean the mud off your feet.” “Yes'm. As I was saying, ma‘am, I am sell—” “Take off your hat! Never address a strange lady at her door without removing your hat.” “Yea’m. Now, then, as I was say- ing—” . “Take your hands out of your pockets! No gentleman ever carries his hands there.” “Yes'm. Now, ma’am, this work on Eti—” “Throw out your cud! to disgust others by the habit.” “Yes'm. your attention to this valuable—" “Wait! Put that dirty handkerchief out of sight and use less grease on your hair. Now you look half way You have a book on Eti- quette and Deportment.’ Very well. I am only the hired You can come in, however, and talk with the lady of the house. She called me a liar this morning, and I decent. I don't want it. girl. think she needs something of the kind.”"—Detroit Free Press. Forgot Himself. “The perfect gentleman,” said the colonel, “will never, no matter how annoyed he may be, allow his annoy- ance to find expression. When man’s conversation becomes weari- some, listen just as attentively as though you were intensely interest- ed.” “Do you mean to say, colonel, that you would allow yourself to be bor- ed and stand it pleasantly?” “Certainly, sir, Iwould rather bear with a bore than defend him.” “Well I have a poem here I'd like to read to you while you have time. It was written—” “Poem! Caramba! If you catch me listening to your driveling dog- gerel I hope to be hanged.” Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. Tt can be given without the knowledge ot the person tak. ingit; is absqlutely harmless and wil: ettect a permanent and speedy cure. whether the patient is a moderate drink- Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in er or an alcoholic wreck. their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. tem once impr SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race st, Cincinnati, O. raised | If a gen- tleman uses tobacco he is careful not Now, ma’am, in calling a cup of coffee or tea heriff s Sa Ey virtue and authority of a special eXecution tran the office or the Sheriff's Sale. | | By virtue nority of a special ¢ office of the clerk ot the ci surt ot B ~eoun= ot Rates coun sour Nov the Novem- n, 1887 € me di t, to me rected in favo Ss 1 i v of Missouri ex K u ve ory Ollector, and st Geo dD gai J ave levied and and seized upor ' € interest tere ivdciamioo said etend t tA E Geo. A. Devine, or 1 to ow- ina he toliowing de- ine “descasbem real (ektake. BiGate | in situated in Bates the east baltat tor five of the north- east quarter of section six, township thirty nine, range two I wiil on Friday, Noveinbe: 18th, 1857, ntv nin county, Miss to-wat Lot ten, KooxXty four, west halt of he city of Rich Hil, 1 will on Saturday, November 19th, 1887, bet he hours of g of 0cK in urs of g o'clock in the = ofclock 1 fte:noon oeh in the afternoon hat day, at the east front deor ot he east front door of the ir’ house in the cit. ot Butler, Ba city ot Butler, Bates | county, Missouri, sell the seme or so sell the same or so much thereot as may be tequired, at ws may be required, at public vendue, to the highest Cish, to satisty said execution nd custs G.G GLAZ* BRO -K, Sheriff of Bates County. idder tor Sheriff's Sale. 3. virtue and authority of a special execution i ed trom the office o the { clerk of the circuit court of Bates coun- | tv Missouri, returnable at the November if court, to me directed | in favor or the State ot Missouri ex rel, | Oscar Reeder, Collector, and against A. C. Avery, [have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim ot the said defendant, A. C. Avery, of, in and to the tollowing described rea! es | tate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Th rte | southeast quarter of the southwest | oft section seven, township thir- tv eight, range thirty, I will on Saturday, November 19th., 1887, | een the hours ot 9 o oon and § o'clock1 t ot that d ‘clock in the | afternoon u ot 1 transcript trom the execution issuc office of the clerk of the circu't court of Bates county Missouri, returnable at the Nov. term, 1887, of said court, to me directed in te vor of Kincaid & Co, and against John Magarity, Ihave levied and seized up- on all the right, title. interest and claim of the said defendant. John Magarity. cf, in and to the following described real estate, situated in tates county, Missou- ri, to-wit: The nerth half of the northeast quar- ter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section sixteen, township thirty-nine. range thirts-three, I will on Thursday, November 17th., 1887, between the hours of 9 u’clock in the torenoon and 5 o’clock in the atternoon of that day at the east tront door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, sell the same or so much thereot as may be required, at public venuue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisty said execution and cost. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff ot Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execution issued trom the office of the clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1887, of said court, to me directed in favor ot Papinville Lodge, No. 140, A. F.& A. Mand against J. T. Moler and Levi Moler, I have levied and setzed upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the within named J.T. Moler and Levi Moler of, in and to the toillowing described real estate, situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-w t: Tw nty-eight acres, the east part of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section sixteen, township thirty-eight, range thirty, I will on ,| Thursday, November 17th., 1887, between the hours ofg o'clock in the torenoon and § o’clock in the afernoon 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 thereot as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisty said execution and costs. G G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. a Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ot a special execution issued trom the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1887, ot said court, to me directed in tavor ot State of Missouri ex rel, R. S. Catron Collector, and against Geo A. Devine, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the said defendant, C. A. Devine, of, in and to the tollowing described real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: . The west half of lots four and five of the northwest quarter of section five, township thirty-nine, range twenty-nine, I will on Thursday, November 17th., 1887, between the hours ot g o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the east tront door of the court house in the city- ot Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisty said execution and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, = Sheritt ot-Bates County. 1 {| county, Missouri, to-wit: | ue. to the highest bidder tor | cash, to satisty said e ution and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheritt of Bates County. i} Sheriff's Sale. | By virtue and authority ot a special execution issued trom the effice ot the | clerk of the circuit court of Ba es coun- ' ty, Missouri, returnaole at the November , term, 1887, of said court, to me directea | in faver ot the State of Mis-ouri ex rel, RS. Catron ex-officio t ollector, and j ; against Ed Ander-on, I have levied and , ‘seized upon a'l the right, title, interest | and claim of the said detendant, Ed An- | \ decson, of, in and to the tollowing de- j scribed real estate, situated ‘in Bates Lot tour in block thirty-six, in the city , of Rockville, I will on Saturday, November 19th., 1887, between the hours of g o’c'ock in the forenoon and § o'clock in the afterneon ot that day at the east front door of the day at the east tre door f the | court hou nthe citv of Butler, Bates j court house, in the city ot @utier, Ba es | county, Missouri, sell the same or so county, Missouri, sell the same or so | much’ thereof as mav be requirea, at ! much thereof miaty required, at | public vendue, to the highest bidder tor | public vendue, to the hi t bidder tor | cash, to satsty said execution and costs. | cash, tos . id exe yand costs. | G. G, GLAZEBROUK, | G Gl RO OK, Sherft ot Bates County. Seritt > County. j Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execution issued trom the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri, returnanle at the Novem- ber term 1887, of said court, to me di- rected in tavor of the State ot Missouri ex rel, R.S. Catron, Collector, and against Thomas}. Mack, I have levied and seized upon all the ri terest and claim ot the sai Vhomas D. Mack, of, i $1 lowing described real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter ot the north- east quarter of section eighteen,township torty, range thirty, I will on Friday, November 18th., 1887, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the atternoon ot that day at the east front door of the ceurt house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same er so much thereof ax may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisty said execution and costs. é G, GLAZEBROOK, Sheritt ot Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ot an alias ex- ecution issued trom the office of the clerk ot the . ircuit court ot sates county Missouri, returnable at the Nov. term, 1887, ot said court, to me directed in fa- vor of Adam Long and John Long, and against D. A. Witherup, I have evied and seized upon all the right, title, inter- est and claim of the said detendant, D. \. Witherup, of, in and to the tollowing described real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Lot thirteen in block thirty-seven, and lot one in block fitteen, and lot twelve in block thirteen, and lot eight in block eighty-nine, and lot twenty-two in block tourteen in the town ot Walnut, Bates county, Missouri, I will on Friday, November 18th., 1887, between the hours ot g o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the atternoon ot that day at the east front door ot the court house in the city vot Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereot as mav be required, at public vendue, to the nighest bidder tor cash, to satisty said execution and costs. G. G, GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By vintue and authority of a transcript execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1887, of said court, to me directed in favor ot Curtis Worden and against Allen Blount, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the said defeadant, Allen Blount, of, in and to the tollowing de- scribed real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit. The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the north ha't of the south- east quarter or the northeast quarter ot section nineteen, and the south half of the southeast quarter ot the northwest quarter of section twenty, township for- ty-two, range thirty-one, I will on Friday, November 18th., 1887, between the hours ofg o’clock in the torenoon and 5 o'clock in the atternoon ot that day at tne east tront deor of the court house 1n the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so mucn thereot as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisty said execution and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff ot Bates County. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested inthe estate of Leander L Moore deceased, that I, C. 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