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Ss The Mw Cimes. yvOL. XL. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1889. ena acne cena eee mm SMITH OF BIRMINGHAM | on e ~~ sa NO. 12 County Court Proceedings R & T. A. Belle Starr Was Not Belle Boyd. J.S. Satterlee, school loun $550 00 13 00 Wheeling, W. Va, Feb. 8.—Belle The Grand-Jury Refuse to Indite Him M. F. Harris, isy GO 14 20 Boyd, the famous rebel spy, has B A A K or His Posse, W. W. Morton = * + £50 OO 1 been well kuown here, and until | Eliza A. Morton ~ ue i50 00 abe ction, 1 00 | three months ago lived at Park-rs apes i Jas. Hand c ae 31L 00 E. Hox part burg. It was not surprising then Bisincuam, Ala., Feb 9. Great L. O. Neff & es 2300 00 125 GO thata great sensation and considera OF BATES C0 interest has been felt throughout the | J.R Ford 200 00; W. T. hem) BCrv s bie indignation was created when a U NTY, country as to what wouid be the act- | Erroneous assessment of Juno. S. coust ble at « Ft. Smith, Ark. dispatch attached jon of the grand jury in regard tothe Dray ordered eorrected. Cork, w to an announcement of the death of jail shooting by Sheriff Smith and | W. H. H. Duke, erroneous assess- | GW. Doo the life of Belle Boyd. Belle Starr IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. his posse on the fateful night of | ment corrected. & Mitali may have been Belle Carpenter, who —_—_————_ December 8, in which it is well re | R. Gentry West, statement of ices 2 G Wen. formerly lived in this section and membered 13 persons lost their lives | for year 1888 approve. | whose general appearance and char | Cash Capital. $20,000.00 is t and 25 were badley wounded. Dramshop license granted Oliv r 5 ; acteristics were about the same as aa | To day the grand jury, after three | & Lynch at Rich Hill. 50 | those of the woman killed; but Belle | D. N. THOMPSON, President, J. KB. ROSIER, Vice President, i weeks’ investigation andthe examina | Dramshep license granted Aug | s Hoffniwn, uids 1 25 Starr was not Belle Boyd. F. D. KIPP. Cashier. : tion over 200 witnesses, made its re | Elgert at Rich Hill. 1 J W. App, werk on brd; 1 52) Sa ae ee | = eee : port and refused to indict Smith or| Jno. © Hayes } statement of fees | TD. Rafter, mds poor farm, 5, _ Lamar, nile Feb. 6—A 6-year DIRECTORS i auy of his posse. ‘ihey say, however, | approved. | duplicate war'nt. ) hie oe es = J. K. Roster, T. W. Sisrrs, Z J.J. McKee | that the Sheriff did not on the eve Dram shop license granted Mart, ylum No. 1. sup patients, 156 55 ee ee ee eos | ENERGON, ” hon SrseLes A | A. S. Roster, E. D. Krp. shot Monday and ‘from the wounu. D. N. Tuomptoy, M. R. Lyte, = T. Steele & Co. mds court sm. house, ning and night in question entirely | Huges, Rich Hill. evideuce that diligence, judgement | W. W. Grayes, s and cooiness, always desirable in an | $40. officerof the law, inaposition clothed | John Steele asse with so much power. Had he diplay-| LL. S. Paddock, ed these qualifications, combining | court, rejected. with them the brave determination died yesterday 750 An elder brother 2 431 had been out hunting,and coming in 59 | had stood his loaded gun at the head ofa bed, under which two chil- 39 | dren, a baby and the boy who was | == ======= | shot were playing. J M. McKibben, mds paup, 4 Lewis Maxey, werk on jail, 12 Jewett & Hickman. chairs, iN. A. Wade, stationery co. Does a Gevueral Banking Business. Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on same. sment corrected. ace't sinister net AR cofiin circuit ice 5 eH The former g: Farmers Bank, of Fostex. former got i ° I to defend the life of his prisoner, | ment corrected. office, 18 35 | hold of the gun and pulled it over | Q itisthe honest judgement ofthe jury} Oscar Reeder, Treasurer settle- | J.D. Allen & Co.. stationery on the hammer, when the discharge that allloss of life might have been | ment approved. office, 33.00 | followed, and load entered the b ys| prevented, ae and: the oo to} Dram shop license granted Doug- | J. T. Walls, coroner inquest. 19 85 leg ene the knee, shattering \. bat resort to shooting avoided. pics Cex 7 lay pellany.s 12 09 | it 80 badly as to cause amputation. It will be remembered that the jJass & Shobe, Rich Hill. [GWG ea inyy ip 1st: | |David Weddle, grading at | z 7 Bells mill, 40 00 | Harrisonville, Mo., Feb. 6—.Mr. D. L. Haggard.serbrdg com, 22 00 | Thymas Horne, quite a noted and i pronounced ifidel for the past sev- 00 ‘eral years, a contributer to several Dram shop license granted McAl- ister & Co., Rich Hill. Railroad assessment male. Prosecuting attorney ordered to | | bring suit on school bond of F. E. | sheriff was under bouds of $100,000 in four warrants of $25,000 each, charging him with murder, and this refusal or failure of the grand-jury to indict him, doubtless does away BATES COUNTY, MO. A. B. Owens, service as con- stable at election, 1 ata Canterbury, for balance of school | J H Sullens,pr diem mileage, 31 30} of the leading freethought papers, rear E z 2 F . i pale 4 | Fred Fix es 32 60 ;and author of the pamphlet on infi- At this stable, situated five miles north of Butler, and five miles south of | oan: = = lGality entitled <V. 5A Adrain, there will stand for the season, the following stock. Judge Cole, who has become the | Ordered that financial statement | D. W. Cloud, ~ * 31/80] Coy aa cnuues enus” from the i principal stock shipper of this part, shipped a car load of cows last week. | Grandpa McFarland has been quite sick the past week and is still | confined to his bed. of county be published in the But-} ler Times and Bates County Demo- | erat. ' “outside,” has been converted and ‘intends to enter the ministry. He Cirenit Court Proceedings. lectured last night at this place on Tilson MeHenry vs. Johu Me- | his past experiences and the causes | Patterson. verdict for plaintiff. | which led tohis conversion. He at- Adjourned to April 3rd, 1889. Membrino Cheif Jr ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. raticanensisnrdne preeninerieebiiasneiiniaitertuneiuree inertia Rete | Milt Beatty has gone into the] J. C. Long, painting bridge $ 58 001 Jno. A. Lefker, vs. Henry Eyman, \tributes to Sam P. Jones the first | 16 1-2 hands high, weight 1250, color bay, black points. Imported to this : Lget a Seo took a = Jos. Crumpton, sup pauper, 10 00 | dismissed. cause of hischange. He has hereto- oily from nese by pepe sion last er — o= is nota utler last week. om you Wl a eee Es . Jno. Hamilton vs. Rich Hill Min- | f 2 a horse, in the state of Missouri, combining within himself such an amount have to get up and rustle, for Milt C W. Porter, supt pauper, 12 50 i= ji h zi i | Ome wrens gambler and partook ; of thorough troting blood,as this one. Can show a 2:50 gate,and has never is a trader. Mary E. Elledge. supt paup 22 50 ing ar ee = very freely of the wine cup. Hecntesined: J.B. Hays aud C. D. Cole are | Sarah Powell “ < 22 50| Sandwich 4 seared Co. vs. D. C. —— ——————— feeding, cattle at the Kepner feed! f. B. Highly, “ a 15 00 | Edwards, verdict for plft. Chicago's sensational abduction sig ‘_ — SL f Ballard, is goit |B. London, work co office, 2 50 State ex rel Dawson vs. Geo. G. mystery of a year ago has been solv- iMO 9 oi. Hooper, oO ese SOlns ; Da ner: 29 | Glazebrook, verdict for plft. Paral to move to his farm one mile south Aaron Hart, mdse prisoners 1 30 i ae = is ie = P oe ie ed to the extent of finding the sto- west of Ballard very soon. iW. F. Rosser, stationery co | J. M. Hoagland vs. Mo. Pacific Ry, | len child. Annie Redmond, whose 16 hands high, color dark bay, star in the torhead, can show a three minute gait,without training, A good honest, general purpuse horse, and when you want any better pedigree, you will hive to go tarther than Almont, who has 34, in the 2-30 list, Lady Thorn, 2-18's because he is directly desended from them, and combines all the best blood that has produced such trotters as Maud, S. J. I. C. ect., DON CARLOS. Thoroughbre. jack, color blac k,mealy nose, five yearsold, 15 1-2 hands high, anda remarkable fine breeder imposted to ihis county by W. War- a” DON PEDRO. Jeck, 15 hands high, color black, mealv nose, three years old, mill Se per- mitted to serve 20 mares. [ insert this in the Times to cail your atten- tion to this stock, Knowing that it you see them you will be pleased. In the next issue we will give the pedizree in full. also terms, conditions, etc, 52 10 | judgment for plft. 69 47| W. H. Lyon et alvs. J. S. Craig 480 95 et al, judgment for pltf. City of Butler vs. Wah Kee, judg- 00 | ment for pift. 66} 22cob Dingman vs. Mo. Pacific Ry, judgment for plft. We wonder what was the matter with Wat Cole’s eyes last Sunday, for he drove right over the hitch rack at Mr , and never sawit. = We are glad to learn that Miss | Mrs. Mary C. Hall supt poor Cora Teeter who has been quite sick; farm, for several weeks. is improving. | J. B. Lynch wrk on bridge ties because of cruel treatment and _, Mannrep.—On Wednesday Feb. | J. 5. Harper rep gutter court ; | placed in the Home for the Friend- tage ere Griffith, of Spruce, | acse: 7 40 | P. H. Holcomb vs. Geo. W. Bar-! less. Her abductors have escaped. to Mr. Kuntz, of Henry county. ee Eft : nett. judgment for plft. i Miss Annie was well known here and | Max Weiner, shoes pauper. 13 00) Stat = Ailton. Mose. cae Mr. Kuntz is to be congratulated |C. C. Benton, 5 wolf scalps = 7 50) eS: On ee carrying | on winning the affections of so fair a | Geo. E. Catterlin ser brg com 15 00 concealed weapons; found guilty. fined. lady. < Vy & roe TF If rumor has it right there will be ae egheonga ae oh i | F. M. Taylor vs. Joseph Cope, et several more weddings; how is it, |5*™ Levy & Co. mdse sheriff : Wat? BS; how 38 ™ | Geo. W. Weaver mdse court | al, judgment for defendant. ; The literary at the Edwards school | house, 1 95! State vs. John Cox, plead guilty, house closed last Thursday night | Geo. Pollock, wrk on bridge, 2 00 \ fined $50. and with it the publication of the Qo | INDICTMENTS BY THE GRAND JURY. offices, ‘John Wehnes, rep. bridge, Asylum No. 2 father recently became insane be- |cause of his inability to find her, was yesterday by accident restored to her home. Shehad recently been taken from a family by the authori- 199 219 See ca | EVERY NIGHT I SCRATCHED Until the skin was raw. Body. cov- ered with scales like spots cf mortar. Cured by theCuti- cura Remedies. Lam going to tell you of an extraordinary change your Cuticura Kemedies performed on me. Aboutthe firstof April last 1 noticed { some red pinpl 8 coming ont all over my body € y Smith wrk o but thonght nothing of it until 4 ; : CKLIN. Coon Creek Clipper, whose principal — a wees 2 | Ashby Shelton, grand larceny; Ru aairinn tc began to loakilikeapeu orre Respectfully, CHAS. 8. CON! matioorwaescBroaddus. | 92°- Atkison wrk on brdg 6 00} _ » 8) DY} | tar spotted on, and which came off in layers, MW ight : 1 | is 8 - ker, | 1-L. Snodgrass = * oo 2 20) Robt. Hawks, embezzlement; Jos. | ery" Peeantil ae ‘ Men nee ara i G Re eee ee ee = ‘ <o|H. Herndon, grand larceny; Milton | Bight the scales. being formed meanwhile, Public Sale The immigratio- societies which reen and others, are going to Ne- Rich Clark = be + 50) i Sed were scratched off again. In vain did I consult . caren | were organized in different sections = in oa ne |C. B. Lewis Pe Me 3 00 Moss and Perry Moss, disturbing Suter givingap ail. bopes ot zeae wenoet aie: I will sell at my place five miles | of Missouri last year are beginning u few | < ‘ eeting; . W. vi B ed t rt in the newspa- i Yr ' to i _ cts = — = —— : a few | Jacob Kelley rs 9 | meeting; Jas. W. Morris and Nathan pened to see an ade crescent An the newere north and 4 mile west of Butler, on to place themselves in shape for the This is the mildest winter in our recollection and we have been here long time. If the weather keeps | Bridgeford & Drummond. | M. L. Graves wrk on co offices a|T. W. Legg wrench for brdg LO} | | Morris, carrying concealed weapons; 20 | John Buoy, disturbing meeting; | Jno. Cox, carrying concealed weap- chased them from my druggist. and obtained almost immediate relief. began to notice that the scaley eruptions gradually dropped off and disappeared one by ene, and have es fully cured. I had the disease 13 months before I began taking the Cuticura remedies, and in , 500 bushels of corn open there will be a great many oats| painting co offices, 2 75| ons; D. C. Bery, carrying concealed Pearson) Srepwceksywesientirely (cured my | : 5 dise: 8 sis. recom- sown during this month. Prre. (4 7, weBride & Co mdse | weapons; Jas. F. S. Green. fraudu- | mended the, Catieura Remedies te all in my eet i 4 =u | 1] eae vicinity, an now ofa great many who has = £: sheri 9 ~s | lent prescription. taken them, and thank me for the knowledge Boom in Matrimonial Market. | sheriff 12 75) ee yee of them. especially mothers who have babes Ep. Times.—Foster is the boom- , Bridgeford & Drummond | as aj i eas eae Soe tante aoe . z Ree ica pao | Esty 7 751 for what the Cuticura Remedies have been ¢ ingest town on recor din the matri work c¢ ure nouse : 44 ms me. My body was covered with scales, ‘and I { mouial market. Four weddings last Houston Mallett, services as H | seas arieam tu! apecteciasta Denold- Now my | week, aud it wasn’t good weather | janitor 6 25) Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. | BNI IS a rice AT COTET, Marnill, Wis. for marrying either. ‘Tra Patt ine Hud. i Tee ey { = eet: 3 5 < ma, 2 SSU adsor a Seb. 7, 1888 whatsoe ' Charlie Clouse and Miss Woodfin | 7 7." Ce ene i ese heen pte iat peep teed oer were married Tuesday night, Frank | WP 13 75 | nen Baby wassick, we gave her Castoria. —_ since my cure. GEO. COTEY. | Patrick and Miss Albright were mar- Jno. Gough assessing Lone ! When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, | Ww. ao sustion to tha est i | ~ while sitting ina road cart, by Oak twp 14 40) when she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Vaunedrascnnie wateakin senna Gatienrs \ A “e Peac 5 H i i Ski nat ustice of the Peace. W. A. McBurney assessine | Whenshehad Children, she cave them Castoria a EEascatseisaee tient The third couple proved to be x AvocePorit ten 11 83 | : Purifier, are held by the thousands upon runaway and we failed to learn their || 1 _) 5 = te i. Rees Bt aegaicines Waratintaeeithioe names, or where they hailed from. T. Wilson assessing Prairie | sealey and pimp'y diseases ofthe skin, <calp, On Thursday evening, at the resi twp 12 431 Jay Gould’s attitude towards the | 84 Pood with loss of Bair Gece of Thos. MeGruder, M. A. E. T. McKim assessing Rock M.K. & T. is now thoroughly ap-|_ seta everywhere, Price, Cutie erry : ; r z = ra wee ae |S 25e; Res + $1. : erry and Miss Dora V. Hudson ville tep li Finding that he ¢ Seen es ora Chen preyered were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Severe. of the M. E.church oificiating. The atten mats were Miss Flo. Miller G. Oster. Quite a number of b tifuland useful present wer Itis not drawing it too s say that the supper spread by ‘Mrs. MeGruder was that we ever saw. the most elegzt D. mud L TS | parent G. W. Baxter, asseg Mound 10 35) trol the receivers he will to tap ali M. KK. & T. points of consequence. T road is bac lower half is dependent upon the | * 60 035° Texas feeders now under Goul ie tion an . new, instan- 18 25) control. —St. Louis Republic. | stantaneous and in killing plaster not con- | Petter Drug and Chemical Ce.: Boston. put his ; Missouri Pacifie branches in order | any | he upper half of the | y cut up already andthe | | x3-Send for ‘*How to Cur i 6 pages, 59 illustrations an PLES, 2 I chapped CUTICURA SOA ted by 35 cents rough, | year old bull, dark red the T. J. Davis farm, on Wednesday, February 20, 1889, the following property, to-wit: One pair extra fine black mare mules, 4 years old, 164 hands high, well broke; one extra good brood mare, due to foal March 10, ’89;one 2 year old bay saddle filley, full 15 hands high; one yearling colt; one fine 2 and No.1 breeder, (registered;) 2 thorough bred cows in calf, both registered; | three 2 year old heifers in calf; two) thorougbred heifer calves. in fine fix: one high grade heifer; good shoats, good weight; 5 head of March; in sows, will farrow in 360 f oats in bin; farming im- erib: bushels | plements. all geod: 1 champion grain | drill; good cultivators; 1 good corn plan-! 1 sulkey breaking plow; 2 ter. with check rover } mile of t harrow; lot of ; harnes? Oth- 53 head of ; about | us to mention. ! _ their eyes fixed on Missouri, and will, | spring campaign. It is not too ear- ‘ly for them to formulate their plans ‘of operation for the coming season. It will only be a few weeks now un- til the springtide of immigration be- | gins to pour into the west, and Mis- | souri,by the employment of the pro er measures may reap largely of | benefits accruing from this influx of | home-seekers from the older states. ' Certainly nc state in the Union can | offer more tempting inducements to | tarry within its borders. With the awakening spirit of enterprise which has been working such marvelous changes in this state within the past five years, Missouri's unrivalled re- sources have been invested with # new vaiue and importance, and the revolution has been so marked that it can no longer escape the attention of any observant person who travels | over the state. The soil, the climate. ‘and all the abundant sources of ma terial wealth with which nature has — showered upon this great common- wealth offer profitable employment to labor and invite the investment of capital. Thousands of enterprising and progressive home seekers have is state if they can be as hey are wanted here — s City Star. locate in th

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