The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 13, 1889, Page 8

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UR LINE OF BALTIMORE TALL OR-MAD: Is now on our counte without paying charges will do well line before buying. Half Gost of Cu OLOTHING wishing well made PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS, tailors fect fitting, latest sty Amertean Clothing House. 2 Gentlemen TS. exorbitant to examine our They are per- les and at stom Work. MONEY AND LAND. es BATES COUNTY LOAN and LAND CO. | JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. This Company invests money in real estate, buys nites and School Bonds, and dealsinall kinds ot good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good {grazing tands from 400, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- chanee® LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. Judge Parkinson left on the a%on train Friday for Muscogee, I. | T., called there by telagram on ac count of the sudden and serious ill- ness of her sister, Mrs. Squires. Lyon & Ludwick, want yon to call and inspect their grocery stock. They will not be undersold. Miss Jessie Evans, milliner of Pe- ter Lane, is now in St. Louis study- ing the latest spring and summer styles. She will be joined next week | by Mrs. Lane when they will buy a large stock of millinery. _ | Dr. J. T. Walls informs us that he | will leave on or about April 1st for the east to attend medical lectures, and he desires us to notify all per- sons owing him either for medical services, or those knowing them selves indebted to Walls & Holt, on account of drugs, to call at his office | and settle the same. as he must wind up his business before leaving. | A good baby carrige for sale by | Mrs. A. H. Culver. | The place to buy grocer es is at Lyon & Ludwick west side square. You will be treated right and get more goods for your mouey than at any other store in town. | A load of the finest apples we | have seen this year was purchased by Lyon & Ludwick of G. C. Moss yesterday. Mr. Moss lives about 14 miles west of Butler, and has a fine orchard. If you want the largest amount of groceries for the smallest amount of money call on Fisk Bro., west side of the square. D. A. Colyer and brother Hugh, have disposed of their herd of Jacks, and Hugh left for his home IN THE LAWS HANDS AGAIN. Matt Zimmerman the Notorions Ni: braska = Desperado Ut Captured in Omaha, Neb., March 11.—Sunday, October 15, 1882, four men, one of whom was Matt Zimmerman, arriv- ed in Minden, a frontier town, with ; twenty-two ponies which they adver- tised for sale. Two of the men left inthe afternoon. Whilesome twen- ty guests, including several ladies, were at the hotel supper table, Zim- merman and his mate facing the door, Jack Woods, the sherifi of Hutchinson county, entered and or- dered the two to throw up their in Kentucky Sunday. He said be fore leaving that if he could find enough Jacks for sale in his section of country he would, in all prob- ability, retarn in a short time with another herd. hands. There were two sharp re- ports in quick succession, and the Officer fell dead in the doorway. One of the guests. who shouted to his wife to run was fatally shot. eee ee a : The desperadoes then rushed into If good goods and low prices wi!l 1 the barroom where they mortally do it Fisk brothers, the new grocery |shot a mail carrier named Collins, firm on the west side, propose lead- | aud then mounting their mustangs ing the grocery trade of this town.} galloped out of town firing at every- = | body they met. | Zimmerman Ladies, Your Attention! Mrs. Kennett wishes to notify you > subsequently that a portion of her spring stock of captured and his companion killed. militnecy tas scived, and Eis aa He was tried and sentenced to death for your inspection at her store on Ge pues 1200 shortly after the ahoiweet cide: ce tke square. The third trial made his escape four stock has been selected with great | 7°" = g0. Today information care and the styles are very hand- reaches here that he had been cap- cam IPS que emilee tee wit tured in Utah and was now on his before buying. way to this state in charge of three deputy sheriffs. was Lyon & Ludwick will give you more groceries for a dollar than any | house in town. Call and see them on the west side of the square. Boils, pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter, and all other manifestations of impure blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. A Card. Ep. Trwes:—Permit me, through the columns of the Tres, to thank | the good people of Butler for many } kind attentions and favors bestowed — ae = ns a upon me during my visit thither, to | See eeegenae UU one our the north Teccave the semiainaiofiny con sews side of the square. in former stand of are we vp, | Walls & Holt, where I can be found MeVeigh. It would be impossible, | Z : at all times with acomplete stock of mention of the many delicate atten- _ drugs. paints, oils, toilet articles, ci- To My Friends. Having associated myself with Franz Barnbardt in the drug busi if not in bad ta:te, to make special | tions paid us in our late terrible af-| 8°"* tobacco, &c.,I desire to extend fliction, yet I can not forbear to ex. | to my friends, old customers and press our sincerest thanks to the) aes — a general an invitation to good people who have charge of the | oo Aidisee me, and if youvaremeed - The Tres office is better prepared | than ever to dofall kinds of job work. | Letter heads, bills, cards, statements, envelopes, band bills, and in fact | everything in the job work line. | We do work cheap, furnish the | best material and guarantee satis- | faction. Go to the Cash Grocery House of | A. F. Hickman for prices. Cash tells | on prices. i Laclede hotel. for their special con-}i#8 Snything in my line will take ke z = : pleasure in a i 4 sideration paid the remains of my Pleasure in attending to your wants. j Respec: son, in the absence of his family and | Respectfully. relatives. The wife of the deceased Jas. Horr. joins me in this sentiment and re A fine Clydesdale stallion, 6 years old, for sale on Address, quest. Respectfully, J. H. MeVetax. Fisk Brothers. the men on the west s' Prices on groceric Call and see them. reascnable terms. N. B. MeFanranp, é Butler, Mo. E. C. Ogbure. a prominent farm- grocery °. are making the zne queensware. |er and stockman, of Spruce town-| the entire ship.gave us a pleasant call Monday. | ticer. The townshipconvention of Mt. Picasant township Satuday elect | ei the following delegates to | the county convention ne Sat | a linstructed same f We BY 2 W. Graves for school commissioner: S. P. Frauetseo. J. A Wright. H C. Garrett. Thomas Wall, J. M. Holt, RS. Catron, Judge Samuel Levy, Albert Badgly, John Patten, Dr W. J. Lausdown, J.C. Clark. J. BR. Jenl T. J. Smith, George W. Tucker, T. L. Harper, J. H. Sissou. The township p 3 0} promptly at 2 oc! Considera ble interest was n fested i heavy vote polled. The followi is a list of the successful candidates: | Trustee, T. D. Rafter; ne ‘assessor, V. B. VanDyke: coliector. Z. J. Williams: constable, C. B. Le jis; Justice of the peace, H. M. Cau nou, Fred Cobb, and D. G. Newsom clerk Ww Lane belongs to the poultry irus com V- Aunnda Davis Dunean.consort o ». O. Dunean, died March 4th, 18so. iv fat her home near Johustown in this | i county. Mrs. Duncan was th ughter of J. H. Beatty, was bor | Irving, Is. on January 3rd. ! She came to this couuty witb her parents about seven years She was married to Mr. Duncan, the: iwith Levy & Co., of this city, about | three years ago. They were living in Belton, Cass county, until a short time ago, when Mi. Dunean so.d out his store intending to locate on a farm in Spruce township. Mrs. Dunean was sick just a week. She wes possessed of an amiabk and loveable disposition, and thes who knew her loved her for he many excellent traits of character. The bereaved husband and relative: have the sympathy of the entir “We thought her dy- ing when she slept and sleeping when she died.” community. Dry fruit at A. F. Hickman’s at bargains. Call and see him, west side square and gct his prices. Last Monday at one o'clock p. m.. topay an election wager, James Bland attempted to give Geo. Essing a nice ride in a wheel-borrow. The street muddy, and as George was very heavy, it was rath- eran uphill job. While passing through a very muddy place, Jim claims that George rolled from one side of the wheel-barrow to the oth- er, waving the stars and stripes and hollowing for Harrison and his foot slipping, the vehicle upset and dumped George out in the mud. George, to carry out his protection theory procured two cushions to place in the bottom of the wheel- barrow, but he failed to get protec- tion from being dumped into the mud. <A large crowd witnessed the performance and the general opinion was that George backed down, «s Jim offered to wheel him the balance of the distance.—Plattsburg Regis- ier-Lever. was very Lane is the only manin the county that ships poultry and eggs by the cay lots. State Senator Thurman has intro- duced a bill relating to the assess- ment of real estate under mortgage or deed of trust. The bill requires the assessor when assessing real es- tate encumbered by mortgage or deeds of trust to assess the value ot the mortgagor's interest and the owners equity of redemption sepa- rately, and requires it to be copied into the assessor's book and tax- book the same as if each interest so assessed constitutied the entire ue of such real estate. It also re quires the collector to give a separate receipt for the tax paid on the mort- gagor’s interests, which shall consti- tute a payment to the amount of such tax on the secured by mortgage or deed{of trust onjsuch real estate. Lhis bill will require every debt se- cured by mortgage on real estate to bear its part of the burdens of taxa- tion without reference to where the owner of such debt | relieve the owner of the land frou ‘ paying taxes on the interest that he | does not own in such land. law now stands land mortgage vale lives, and wil its value, but have to pay taxes on yaluation.—Nevada No- R. R. DEACON, HARDWARE - AND - IMPLEMEN TOP BUGGIES, SPRING AND FARM WEGONs. Buckeye =:= Force =: Pumps, THE BES! MAKES OF s, Cultivators, Harrows, &ec, Gas Pipe Fitting and Pump Repairing = Fos) = A Le rimont ¢ PIECED and STAMPED TINWARE, T.L: PRT rTrys. PETTYS & DEAL: Staple:F ancy Groceries, eed and Provisions of all Kinds. ALO. WELTON, ELTON " Bt Be: QUEENSWARE ANU GLASSWARE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, We always pay the highest market price for Country Produces East Side Square, Butler, M0, FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Southeast Corner of Square, (In room formerly oecupied by Grange Store.) Cash Capital. 20,000.00 D. N. THOMPSON, President, J. K. ROSIER, Vice President, E. D. KIPP, Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. K. Roster, - T. W. Srryers, - J. J. McKee J. Evertncuam, - Jxo. STEELE, - A. S. Roster, D. N. Tuowptoyx, - M. R. Lyte, - E. D. Kier. Does a Geueral Banking Business. Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on same. | Cavin F. Box.ey, A. L. Gravas- Prosecuting Attorney. BOXLEY & GRAVES, | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | Butler, Mo. | Will practice in all the courts. dal ‘NOS & TnL V AAA ‘O "Fi Tonsorial Shop. For a nice hair cui, and a clean shave,call at my shop, southwest cor- ner of the square upstairs. The cut- ting of Ladies’ and children’s hair a specialty. I keep good barbers, also grind scissors and razors. All work guaranteed. Give me a call. W. A. Gipsos, Barber. TLvIVvoO NO Z. J. Williams, collector of Mt. | Pleasant township, wishes us to re mind the tax payers who have not al- ready paid their taxes that the time is about up when he will have to | | wqwoa WAHL seoTzg }semory f£O MOOLS LStotys GNId TIM NOA ‘quowjee1y AuewapjueDn ysow | kind on hur } minutes b | This never tail j down, Butler. Mo. or animals cured in 30 9 Sanitary Lotion. vy W. J. Lane 11-6 turn over his boots. You should call at once and settle. | Poultry Waatd. ge I will pay more cash money than Ls] j anybody in Butler, for your eggs, oo k-" | chickens, turkeys. Spring chickens wanted at big prices. Call at Bud C — ! Atkinson's or A. L. McBride & Co. qi = | Good hand picked apples wanted. R Jas. 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