The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 27, 1889, Page 1

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‘ \ ry iL MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MARCH HAS OPENED HIS New Clothin: AN FURNISHING Bi D ; GOODS! IN PALACE HOTE Inspection and Prices A. E BLACHERT. » of Batler s doue by Sed sonths His Loti has lim where ted in the t and in this organizatiun he omitted the errors aud improved the perfections juntilthe E. stands to day as one of | of Goods | Invited. | GE! A Band of Boomers Who Wil Kill In- formants to Dispossess Them. Wichita, Kan.. March —e- | ports to-night from Oklahoma City | state that the boomers who had dis- | appeared from their claims are con- | eealed in the woods or on the Indian | reservation have returned with the | withdrawal of the soldiers. Each ; train brings hundreds that have | been hanging along the border in, desperation. The excitement Purcell and on the border is intense, | and the people have left business to hang around the telegraph offices and newspaper offices to hear of Presi- dent Harrison’s issuing his procla- mation. The number of boomers | is augmented by train and wagon- | loads of would be settlers and pros- | pectors They have been expecting the proclamation each day and when night comes mutterings of disap- pointment and lamentations are heard on every hand. Of the favor- able reports to-day they hardly know what to say, as they have so often been disappointed Col. Crocker, who has labored to hold back the in- vasions, stated: “Should the Presi- dent hesitate much longer blood will be shed. There are 30,000 white. people in the Chickasaw Nation | alone to take up claims in the terri- tory, and disappointment has fol- lowed disappointment until they are | becoming desperate.” The boomers are greatly agitated | over the efforts to report them now. going in. The prospectors who have recently arrived are taking the | names of those who have violated the | provisions of the bill by entering | upon land, and intend to appear | against them to defeat their filing. An old man whohad watched a piece of land for six years, to-day stated | thata band of almost 1,000 old boomers had been formed and an effort to disposs would be death the informant. | This league, he says, is secret and growing in numbers each day, and that whether expelled cr not, they will hold their claims by force. The situation is certainly critical. oD) at | any one of them to A Jdadge After Ontlaws- Barboursville, Ky., March 21.— For some months a gang of reckless, law-defying characters have beeu making their headquarters on Sti ing Creek, the widest and settled district of the cow rants b for them by the county but they, by nave been repeatedly | slaught. e | describes ihe interior of Sir Walter's | ' pleasure to aid in publishing | Abbotsford will aly officers or dri ays managed to them bz muzzle of their Winchest: Yesterday morning the sheriff with his three deputies attempted to | in but were themselves waylaid and | fired upon and forced to beat a hasty retreat, barely escaping with their | | : i i | surprise the gang and bring them} Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. | } lives. j Judge D. N. Cull, who is presid- | ing over the circuit court, was no | sooner informed of the rout of the sheriff's party and the defiant, dare- | devil position taken by the lawless | “Creekers” that he appointed 2 pro | tempore judge, put himself at the | head of 50 resolute men and march- | ed tothe locality of the recent out- rages. i i The surprise was complate, but | only five of the gang were captured, \ | —— \ A hitherto unpublished fragment } by Su Waiter Scott will appear in| the April number of Harper's Magee | zine. It isthe beginning of his “Reliquiae Trotteosienses; or eata | logue of the Gabions of the lute Jonathan Oldbvek,” plauued by him | in his happier days, but deferred | and finally Jeft incomp! sere on ac count of press of graver work. It; home and some of the curiosities it contains. Lady Maxwell Scott, in a brief introduction, says that it is a! these | papers, “because they illustrate so happily Sir Walter’ vorite tastes | and pursuits.” Six illustrations of | accompany — this fragment. There has been a revival of relig- ion at Moberly, Mo., and among the conversions was that of a man who had been a very hard case. | When { he went forward in the church to make a profession of faith he sur- prised the parson and the people by handing the former a bottle half full of whiskey and a slung shot. He said that he proposed to renounce all his evils. The Grant family must be cared | for in the grand distribution of of- fices. Therefore the President sends Col. Fred Grant as minister to Austria. Col. Fred Ward is un- ; fortunately in no position to leave the country but the firm has been “recogni # the ome of air warm ; and dis- the the i} the most solid and beneticial organi- | President, Wim. E. | dispose of it if he is | the rest having left before the on-) | said letters, erthey may be precluded from | This 25th day ef March, 1889. | Crouch is not a resi i pane and defendant, w ‘ , herself from | said term, if the verm shall so long conti zations in the world. The rich and } poor are equal in its favors. The poor man can gain a Lome when he | dccomes ameniber and the capital- | ist by 1 .vesting his surplus increases his and is in the up | building of the community. The | Company organized a local beard in interest Butler on last Friday evening by the | election of the following officers: Walton; secreta- and treasurer, J. H. Norton; board of directors, W. W. Cook, Ge M. Canterbury, D. C. Mize, O. Hei len, (Seaset ry & corps of oificers, compose: smen and rc When Baby was sic’ When she was Child, she cried for Castoria, i When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria we gave her Castoria. the | . { mention beheve, largesi hicg in t of which has pieviou been inade | in these columns. Tt is now feet and seven inches long. feet and a half high and weig ight hundred and _ tifty The owner, Thomas Taylor, will take it to Kansas City soon, where he will seven | hree pounds. considers a fair pri for such an animal._—-Pieasanton Observor. Executors’ Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letter testament- ary on the estate of Thos. W. Childs, deceased, were granted to the undersigned, on the Isth March, Iss9, by the probate court of ty, Missour All pe ns having claims against sald estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the executors within one yearafter the date of any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited with two years frem the date of the publication, they shail be forever barred. This 25th day of March, 1889. SARAH E. CHILDS, SHIRLEY CHILDS, 1s-4t Executors. Admistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- istration on the estate of J. Walker McVeigh, deceased, were granted to the undersigned, on the lith day of March, 1:39, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons having claims against ssid estate are required to exhibit them fer allowance to the admin- istrator within one year afterthe date of said letters, or they may be Pprecinded from any benefit of said estate; and it such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they Shall be forever barred. R. J. HURLEY, 18-4t Administrator. Order of Publication. i STATE OF MISSOURI, tes COUNTY OF BATES, $0" a In the Circuit court of said county, in vacation | March Isth , ISs9 Stephen Crouch, plaintiff, defendant. = Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorney before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, and files his affidayit, alleging | among other things, ;that defendant, Sarah | of the state of Mis- souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against her in this court by pe- tition and affidavit, the object and general na- | ture of which is to obtain a decree of divorce | from the bonds of matrimony heretofore con- | tracted and entered into by and between said | m the ground of | esertion, and that defendant has absented | and, abandoned plaintiff for | more than the space of one year next be- | fore the filing of his petition herein, and that | unless the said Sarah Crouch be and appear at | this court, et ext term thereof. to be be- | gun and holden at the court house in the city | ef Butler. in ssid county, on the third day of | June next, and on or vefore the sixth day of ne— and if not, thenen or before the iast day of ; said term—answer or plead to the petition in | said cause, t) e Will be taken as confessed | and judgment be rendered according'y | And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | hed, according to law, in the Butler | *, 8 weekly newspaper printed | eiin Bates county Missouri. for i , the i Sarah Crouch, | m of circuit cou JOHN C. HAY »y from the recor grind scissors and razo nost hikeiy be Pool existed we! Pape pp, and Iw BUY WALL PAPER to do so at onc the Pool would s now have in he Largest, ever brought to Butler. goods were boug I have never been in a situation to offer. my line and get prices and you can save 25 per cent by buying from me. FIRST DOOR EAST | POWDER | Absolutely Pure. | This powder never varies. A marvelofpurity strength and wholsomeness. More economica than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, | short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlyincans. Royat BAKING PowDER Co., 10€ ; Wilst..N. ¥ 6 33- | Peultry W I will pay more cash money than anybody in Butler, for your eggs, chickens, turkey Spring chickens wanted at big prices. Call at Bud Atkinson’s or A. L. McBride & Co. Good hand picked apples wanted. Jas. Siva. anata. PIERCE & ESSEX. Barbers, north side square. None but the very best workmen employed, For a first class shave, shampoo, hair cut, ( cleaned or dressed, or anything in our | line, give usa call. Satisfaction guar- | anteed. | Mules for Sale. | Ihave ten spans of fine young | mules for sale, at my farm 12 miles | northeast of Butler and 3 miles south- | west of Ballard. Highth 15to 154) hands, fine style and good color. Address, M.S. Keirsey, 13-1m Ballard, Mo. | J. ‘t. WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. over G, W. ' Office, north side square, | Weaver's store. Residence on Havan- nah street norrh ot Pine. | Ses ae | Tonsorial Shop. | For a nice hair cut. and a clean sbave,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 All work | guaranteed. Give me a W. A. Gresox, B: Carvin F, Boxtey, A. Prosecuting Attorney > “BOXLEY ALL PAPER POOL. un ht diree OF BUTLER NAT } « . 1889, goods s while lerstand what effect ygest to th > expecti vised by reliable WALL PAPER HOUSES that 1d T give it to my customers for what it is worth. I heapest and Best Line of all nd E Paper New gant designs, both in common and Gilts, my m the Factory and many advantages can be given whieh It will cost you nothing to come and see Respectfully, GEO. W. WEAVER. FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Southeast Corner of Square, (In room formerly occupied by Grange Store.) CashCapital. — $20,000.00 | D. N. THOMPSON, President, J. K. ROSIER, Vice President, E. D. KIPP, Cashier. “L BANK. DIRECTORS J. K. Rosier, = T. W. Siryers, - J. J. McKer J. Evenincuam, - JN LE, A. S. Roster, D. N. Tuomprtos, - MR. Lyte, - E. D. Kipp. Does a Geveral Banking Business. Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on same. KENTUCKY JACKS. FOR SALE AT Butler Missouri. 1 WILL HAVE IN BUTLER BY APRIL AST. 1889. AT HARRIS & LISLE’S STABLES. f EIGHT KENTUCKY JACKS I wish to sell on arris These Jacks are ready for service and will be warranted in cvery particular, viz—their sound- ness. their breeding, their performan 1 their sure foal- es, getting. They have good colors, good good bone, This stock good weight, and from medium to large in si iated. IT also has must be seen to be app » good Toad- Stallion to sell. Pedigrees furnished. Prices and Cal ster ternis reasonable. or address , BUTLER. MO. | a) swe B.A. OOLYER :

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