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The Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER. MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 238, 1887. NO 52 Getting a Jury in the Anderson-Van- | Republican, but formed no opinion. | denburg Case. zt M. B. Campbell, has formed an The case of the State of Missouri opinion, talked with a gentleman va. Lint Anderson, charged with | who was present at the shooting. shooting John Vandenburg in 8) Excused. Hill, Mo., thi inati - | justi i i i ri ea sry 25 gr'ioce me com- | justice court in Rockville, last spring,| R. M. Wright, has formed no The signal service foretells colder weathr—OV ERCOAT WEATHER. * Being thus forewarned you should not fail to be forearmed against any wintry blast with one of = co TMSE WARM,” SERICABLE OVERCOAT OF OURS, County School Commissioner. | Tres, was called Friday, and both | g 1d read the report in the Butler which we are closing out so very cheay. Never before have we given such values for the money SoTice To TEACHERS :—Public Ex- for the benefit ot those per- desiring to teach in Bates county, mi be held on the 3d Saturday of each h inthe Ohio street schoo! house, siler, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of month in the West side school house, ss state and defense announced ready | 7j jes. Ww. BH. TU ‘KER, for trial. ; i J. a. MeKissek, has formed no The work of securing a jury Wa88\9 jw , thivg about the DENTI#T, then begun with the following re-|¢.5- b , hee about two sult: mouths. A. Neptune, had no opion. Heard} p. F. Cassity, dos’ » but he it talked generally, was not asked has formed an opivion, has talked whether he had read account of it... |about it and read about tin the A. B. Moffett, Had formed aD | Butler Times. opinion from talk and reading Rock-| . W, Childs, has not formed or Remember we are closing out our entire stock at prices much below its real value, giving you FEBRUARY CUT PRICES FOR THE WHOLE SEASON. * We are determined to have our stock at its lowest possible limit by January Ist, when there will JTLER, - MISSOURI. OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. Lawyern. a. BADGNS, ville paper. Excused. express an opinion, read somethin, : ¢ in it course. All 1ogal basinese G. Hirshie. formed an vpinion, was bs coe a papers. 3 : be a change in our firm. : . Batler. Me. present at the trial in Rockville. Ex-) Jas. Wright, thinks he has form- WE WILL S ELL IF LOW PRICES WILL DO IT SPPARKINSON & GRAVES, a __ jedan opinion, founded on rumor| == Se ESS SE 7 ATTORN.:Y8 AT LAW. pen pes has i, fee — and what he read in Butler Times. OVERCOATS. UNDER ¥ 4 . |ion, read account in Republican and | Fycused. : WEAR ea Review. — a Jas. Frazee, has formed and ex- $ 3.50 overcoats reduced to $2.50. Our stock of underwear was never before so large nor "s Drug Store. Jas. S.nith, has formed no opinion | pressed an opinion, talked with par 5.00 ” ” » 3.75. so cheap. Wecansuityou in any material and in aR dake read account in Butler Times. —_—_| ties who knew the facts. Excused. 7.00 ‘ 5.00 SS quale ‘ WOLOOMB & sMITH, S. Norman, has formed no opinion} J, y. Stockton, has an opinion, ’ ” ” y q iy: ‘ m, MO. Office front room over Bates | has heard it talked to some extent talked with parties who were af the 10.00 ” ” » 7.50. Mens Merino only 25c. | ceases vad read something sbout it in But-| preliminary trial and claimed to 14.00 ” ” » 10.00 : Mens all wool scarlet only 50c. Democrat. know the facts. Excused. Bs ‘ r W. SILVERS, Chas. Middleton, formed no opin-| ‘7. J. Callahan, thinks he formed 16.50 » » 165.50 Mens all wool scarlet, best only $1.12 1-2 20.00 ” ” » 16.50 Mens Camels Hair only one dollar. ion, read account in Butler Times. ‘ Chas. Moore, has formed no opin- ill practice in Bates and adjoining vo tes inthe Appellate Court at Kansas ion, heard it talked of in general Pi Gr in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- | W8Y- an opinion at the time from what he read in Butler Times. J. T. Moore, thinks he formed an opinion from what he heard. . J.Q: A. Cope, has an opinion, talked with parties who were pres- | lower than elsewhere. ent at the occurrence and also read 7 the papers. Mens Came! Hair, best, only $1.37 1-2. ae ‘Mens Canton Flannel Drawers only 25¢. Bring in the boys and we will guarantee price to be Mens Canton Flannel Shirts, only 35e: " Compare these prices with prices advertised by other firms and you will find them much lower. ATTORNEY = LAW Boys’ and Children’s overcoats at your own price. rppsorrie Noh Side Sq W. A. Chambers, has formed and reice No juare, over y sans, " Bride" 4 expressed an opinion, read account = = ki in Rockville paper. M. ‘Trowbridge, formed and ex- Physctans. H. - > ay diva 1 pressed an opinion, read ‘sccountin| wf. Murphy, has no opinion, L$. TR. BOYD, McD.» Rockville Globe and Republican: | don’t take the county papers, never The above goods are very cheap—dirt cheap. Remember that we are closing out our entire Excused. E. F. Henry, has. formed and ex- pressed opinion, réad ‘account in heard anybody talk. about the case when he was in town. Sam’! Byerly, can’t say he has stock and will sell you anything in our line much below ite real value. Be sure you see our goods before buying and we will save you money. SICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—Eust Side‘ Square, over x, Weiner’s, 9 ' + | - i e ‘ 19 sianlrame, Mo [Dare Pb oh Dore | Roadie Boer’ Rammed AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE DR J. MO CHRISTY, | 0. R Radford, bas: formed 20) on geoount of rheumatinm pa: : HOMOeBUPATHIL opinion to sothe extent, talked with| § H. McRoberts, haé no opinion, DEATH IN A FOG. tents was estimated at $300,000. Trustee's Sale. parties who claimed to know all about the case: Excused. Chas. Etzler, has formed no opin- talked with no, one sbout it, read about itin Democrat. : -H. Hagshaw, don’t know that he They were owned bya stock compa-| Whereas Benjamin Ope, by his deed ny, consisting of C W. Goodiander, | of trust dated July rst, 16643 and recorded B. F. Landon, John Perry, C. F.| Bates County, Missouri, in book No. 33, ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEUN, ce, tront room over P.O. All calls The Steamer Scholten Sinks Almost in 8 ial othe 4 + dling ae ion, heard it talked of to some ex as a Moment. ty attention given to temale dis- men has formed an opinion, has talked Drake and Peter Delyrimple. page 2 conveyed to the salen to parties about it but with no one set Lethe anilbendetloentor are;m.totall ny ssuwetegeitanead teas Gleam Bates and State of Missouri, to wit: south east quarter, of the south west warter ot Section number Twenty 24) in Township number Forty» ¢ London, Nov. 20.—The Nether-!1og5.- ‘The’ company was insured in land’s line steamer, W. W. Schelten,, Millers’ Mutual Com; fi which sailed from Rotterdam for] 99, snd beside, they had 83 “drab New York yesterdsy, came into col- Sn Gan Baatern com anies. The|**nee Thirty one, (31) contai lision at 11 o'clock last night with oR acts Men Cee Joss to the stockholders will amount | made in trust to secure the payment of the steamer Rosa Mary and sank al-|,, ont $160,000. This calculati tour certain notes fully described in sald - sioat inatantl to ahout $160,000. tion | deed ot trust given tor purchase money The Scholten had on board is based upon the amount of insurance] #0 en ata the payment'of two ofeaid n \- 4 ymen' apie sion ththewsontanat 05 i whost and products} gotes that became due July et, 1006 » laaved. : interest en and of these only ninety are known —————___ to have been saved. Of the remain- J K. Brugler & Son want all ing 140 twenty-seven have been|the school bonds they canget. Pien- landed at Dover dead, and fears are ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf entertained that the others were al- 0 lost, though a few of them may Trustee's Sale. icked i eB- Whereas John >; who declared him- rt h , in the cit: ot Butile: ee erated ear Bars and wat of Mtsour, = As soon as the news of the disas- Tarim, in book No. 32, Page 186. conveyed] Friday; December 16th, 1887. ter reached Dover vessels were sent Ses hese Remap ee earn between th- hnurs of 9 o’clock in the the county of Bates at, Or Mfiseouri, to-|torenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon to the rescue, but it does not as yet|wit: ‘The west half of the northeast quarter — day, for the parpose of satisfying appear, with the exception of the ene meg a OT EN, Trostes. ninety persons rescued and brought | 120 acres : here by the steamer Edre, that any | certai lives have been saved. The steam-jt er, Rosa Mary, is lying off Ram’s Gate with her bows badly stove and bor st] beth Rogers, his wite, by their deed of her timbers strained. The heads ! : —— May, 4th, 18855, aut er . «os ity of Butler, in tl corder’s office ia of the Scholton’s masts are visible Mideouzi, on — sates County, Missouri, in book No. above the water from the Doverpier.} Thursday, December Stb., 1887, | page 52, conveved to the undersir between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon | trustee the toliowing described real and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day. for |lvying and being situate in the Co Ft. Scott, Kan., Narrowly Escapes To-|the purposes of satiafying eaid debt terest| tates and State ot Missouri, tal Destruction. os Fo 8 sae . Lot two (2) in the north west section one, (1) township thi Fort Scott, Kan., November 19.— Trastes’s Sale. ot range thirty, (30) cont At 8 o'clock this morning an alarm acres more or less, wh’ of fire was sounded from the various ‘W.'S. Chandler, has formed no opinion, never heard of the case un- til yesterday morning. Robt. Miller, has formed no opin- ion, heard nothing about the case only what he read in Democrat. John Rankin, has formed no opin- ion, heard it talked about a very lit- tle. John Hoffman, formed an opinion at the time, heard it talked and read account in Record and Globe Demo crat. Excused. C. C. Duke, thinks he formed an opinion at the time, thinks he read account in Times. acccfnt in Butler Times. 8. 8. Kinney, don’t think he form-| 4 H. Jenkins, formed no opinion ed any opinion, heard the case talked | nas talked to parties about it but about. ; | with no one who claimed to know F. M. Staley, thinks he formed an | the facts. opinion, heard it talked about and : a : Jas. Hirt, don’t known that he has rag ae oh cig — formed or expressed any opinion, . : had read about it in the Butler Times. G. F. Ruble, thinks he has form-| 1.41 Wanday morning was given a epeien, on newspaper | the attorneys in which to make their Saree challenges, when the following jur- John Murphy, has formed an| rors were chosen to try the case: opinion from what he heard and Chas. Moore, Chas. Etzler, W.S. read i \. re, er, db. Ca gia et Chandler, Robt. Miller, S. L. Kin- J. M. Webb, formed an opinion at| | 5 7. Webb, A. J. Slas! J the time, based on what he readin | Tyco ar og. Murph : ~ a Butler Times and conversations. z W. G. Buck, has formed no opin- a G. W. Eichler and A. H. Jen- ion, heard it talked of a little and read about it in Butler Times. who claimed to know the facts. J. L. Pace,'don’t know that he has formed any opinion, but has seen some newspaper reports and talked some about it, read account in the Kansas City Times, stated that he took the Butler Times but don’t re- member seeing anything in it. C. M.. Greenstreet, don’t know as he has formed an opinion, talked with different parties about it. G. W. Eichler, has formed no opinion, don’t remember talking with emy‘one about the case, read | C. BOULWARE, Physician and ¥ a feaeee. Office north side square, : it, Mou. Diseases of women and chil- B epecialty. ~ DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. a! over their drug store on North in street, Butler, Mo. Secret Secieties. Asis MASONIC, ee utler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first - Paturday in each month. | Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, © No. 6, meets second ursday in each * month. _ Gouley '‘ ommandery Knights Templar » meets the first Tuesday in each month. : ai Lodge No. rey ws. ' jo. 180 meets every Mon- |, day night. ; , jutler Encampment No. 6 meets the ind and ath Wednesdavs in each month ANTI- ra 'Cockle’s sittious Pills. This old Enghsh Family Medicine in _ use for 86 years all over the world, tor : a Bile, Ind gestion, Liver, &c. Of Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. From Mercury. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Andersun Rogers, and Elias THOROUGHBRED > Polana China Swine, was made in trust te se ated |of one ce:tain note said Jeed of tru-t; detault has beens ’ Thos. Walls, has not formed or _* mills and locomotives gathered in to 5 ssed ini t - 3 gned Mowing br lsaid note and th _ ade in the payment of sor a — on eae thing. But cone the city by long and continued whist an e mine pores on accused no YG otrauescy pres there- somewhat with neighbors and read | into catarrn. Or into pneumonia. Or | ling. The bells of the Fire Depart-|"m he southeast quarter of cme Pf mee goo prtogt and tain-lant to 1’ ‘Older of said note a Oe es ment and churches clanged out their appeals, and the excited populace | arte hastened to the Goodlander mill and | ¢¢ trast; and elevator to see the largest mill prop-| i; thereon, erty in the State wrapped in flames. | Now. therefore The buildings were two large brick news r reports. into consumption. _ : paper ee Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is John Mathews. has formed an] dangerous. Consumption is death it- EITHHR SEX. se eard | self. Ae ates based upon what he h The breathing apparatus must be kept J, H. ALLISON, |and read in Butler Times and | heai:hy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Utnerwite there is 4 2% Miles West of Butle:, Mo. 50 3m - gh TR EE TEE a aa ae | other ig “4 trouble ahead DORN & PIERCE—BARBERs. M. B. Cantrell, has heard “right| Au! the cores a bypar bang | ak ” S th: ronchial tubes and lu j Shop on North Side Square. We smart” about the case, talked with con be delightfully and entirely cael ; gre spel attention to Ladies and | parties who were present at the | by the use of touche tore Srrsp- hair i ;. t i re: "7 . an. se — — Excused. Lape Scnt theciands oe ae ae tell ask of Dishes, sleo grind oct s "They have been cured by it and erything first- = Raheck, waa gl egtanen | Sepowe now it is themselves.”? Biutile pelass. All work guaranteed. Give talked about it and read an account | only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. “us a call. ; in the Butler Times and St. Louis 4-1 YF © O We Ae conditions ot said dee will proceed to seil the a Abed premises at public v Fay a court house, in the city et Butler, county of Baths aad stata of cs ¥ procee’ 4% Missouri, on “ ‘ R sell the above described premisea ®t P-ablic Friday, December 16th, 1 structures five stories high, with an Nendue to the Bghest Mle oc in Cae alter between cat hours of g parse ; elevator adjoining eight stories high, | Fatler, county of Betes and state of Miswari, | rorenoon and 5 u’clock in the attei built of heavy timbers bolted togeth-| Friday, December 16th-, 1287, Jalilaapis fa satisfying eaid debt, er andcovered with corrugated iron, | vetween the bours of So’elock im te forenoon -“e, M. ALLEN, Ti a o of. 9 containing 100,000 bushels of wheat. |e yurgeces of aatying end aukt, intcent ‘ The value of the buildings and con- — se oe Subscribe for the Tnars. © For Sale by

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