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The Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER. MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 26. 1889. (THE --TO GO -: HATS, PALACE HOTEL BUILDI of Why? Because he sells for less prfit than any other house in the --PL CLOTHING —AND—— GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! IS—— Cireuit Court Proceedings. State vs. 3 F, 8. Green, fraudulent preserip- | tion, nolle pros. City of Butler vs. W. F. Rosser, et al, con- \ demnation preceedings, dismissed. { State vs. J. W. Iliff for selling liquer, con- | tinued until June 28th. | J. a. Davinney et el vs. W, J. Lenedown, ’ suit for possession of preperty and rents, jadg | | ment for plaintisr. | J. H. Steele vs. Mo. Pac. B’y Co éamages; verdict for plaintify N. Johnannes et al vs, Wier Plow Co. ; judg- ment affirmed T. R. Simpeon et al vs. Sam Simon, suit on | account; verdict fer plaintiff. Martha Cady ve G. B. Brestentine, suit fer rent; jury impaneled and plaintiff takes non suit. City of Walnut ve. J. W Badger, carrying concealed weapons; dismissed. Tina Ferrell vs.J. A. Trimble, breach of promise; by agreement judgment for pisintif® for $4,000 and coats. David R. Mapel vs. Catharine Mapel; decree divorce. State va. L. I. Browning, carrying concealed Weapons, arraigned, plea not guilty; Amanda Durst and defendant enter in recognizance of $100 set for June 2th. D.C. Brown vs. D. C. Berry; defendant files answer to rules. State vs. James Landon, grand larceny; plea not guilty withdrawn and plea of guilty enter- ed. J.B. Powell vs. Bernice Powell; granted. Minnie P. Huff va. Clinton Huf; petition for divorce filed and sammons ordered to Bates county. State vs. Wm. Saulsman, assault; verdict not guilty; judgment against prosecuting wit- ness for all costs. i { Oo oO | 1 {°) ACE FOR-- oO oO 7) CAPS :- oO oO NC ANAK. divorce city. oO sMON CAMERON PARALYZED.- The Veteran Statesman Reported in Critical Condition. | Philadelphia, Pa., June 20.—Gen. ‘Hsimon Cameron is dying. The vet- wan statesman has been so serious- ill that he has been unable to lave his bed for weeks. His stom- wh has completely failed, but his marvelous constitution came to his | rescue and he pulled through. A little later, the Pennsylvama legisla- ture, Senate and House, adjourned to pay a visit ina body to his coun- try place in honor of the General’s Poirthday. Since then he has gradu- ly recovered his spirits, but late this afternoon he suffered in his left side, and to-night he is unable to Precognize his two daughters, Mrs. | Wayne McVeagh and Mrs. Halde- man, who are at his bedside. It is feared that this attack so soon after ; his late illness may prove fatal. 4A Missouri Criminal at Bay. | Wichita, Kas., June 20.—Dr. Bea- ‘ a came here a short time ago from ) Missouri and commenced practice on ‘the West Side, but at the opening of | Oklahoma he went to Kingfisher. A Bifew days ago a deputy marshal tached Wichita bearing papers for Beaver’s arrest, saying that he was J me ofagang of notorious horse- i thieves at Joplin and had jumped qs bond. Having heard of his | Presence in Wichita he had come to | make his arrest. Going from here #} to Kingfisher, he was met by Bea- | ]} ver and held back with a Winches ter. He called to his aid Deputy United States Marshals from Guth- fe, and to-night intelligence is re- ceived here that his friends rallied to his assistance with firearms and are successfully holding at bay the ties. Serious trouble is feared fore the arrest can be made. Both 4 parties appear determined to hold out to the last. A Natural Product of California. Itis only found Butte county, the world. We refer to the tree that produces the healing and penetrat- F < gum used in thet pleasant and | ive cure for consumption, asth- # ™8, bronchitis and coughs, SANTA ABIE, the King of Consumption, br.E.L. Rice duggist guarantees and sells it for one dollar a bottle, j, 0 three for $2,50. By the use of CALIFORNIA-CAT-R CURE, all ‘Symptoms of catarrh are dispelled, and the diseased nasal passage is | Speedily restored to a healthy con- _ Gtion.” $1,00 a package. By mail $1,10. circular free. NEW BARBER SHOP. FRED W. DORN has opened up a F Mew Barber Shop opposite the post » North Main Strect. He has new "furniture and e ything clean and mod . Special artistin Ladies hair work, Ghildren kindly treated. AN our old stoners and many new ones invited MWeall; will be courteously treated. My ifornia, and in no other part of | large and plenty of room for! CHEATING HE An Eccentric Old Merchant Burns Up $30.000 in Money. | HEIRS. J T. Walls vs. W.S. Denney, suit on note; | nonsnit. - N. B. Jeter vs. Geo. W. Summers, note; judgment for plaintiff? D. McPherson et al vs | Coai Co., personal injuries: plaintiff, $1,000. State vs. Geo. Robinson, carrying concealed continued. ounty vs. B, B. Canterbury, school | suit on Kieth & Perry judgment for Franklin, Ky., June 21.—William J. Hilton, a wealthy and miserly Old eapon nierchant of this city who is thought | Ba’ to be on his death bed, to-day crawl- | pone senate cor Bo Narrnecn ans ed from his bed ina back room in} City of Butler ve. vake Wallace, assault; dis- his store and went into the store. | He was followed by an old negro, | a his attendant, whom he ordered to take a certain nail keg and put it on] s the fire in his room, telling him that | State vs. Mamney Bradley, assault; verdict z ame | cuilty, fined $190 it had a few nails in it and some old |” Reese Thomas vs. Walnut Land & Coal Co, | papers that he wished to destoy. The | suit on contract; continued. " ‘ aoe State vs. J. W. Badger, carrying concealed i neste did as directed. | weapons; jury disagreed and were discharged. | Soon afterward a gentleman en-j} tered and seeing a large pile of | missed. | Henry Baker vs. K. C , Ft. Scott &IM. R’y, amages; continued. Martha Baker etal, vs. K. C., Ry Co., damagess verdict for plainti, Ft. Scott & | { | | | County Court Proceedings $ 20,00 | j John Wancock temp relief of pauper nails in the fireplace and what seem- | M. V. Hunt temp relief Jessie Sims 13.00 a S D. J. Good 3 wolf scalps cont 4,50 a 2 smoking re ed to be the smoking remains of Gucar necder savalvingiemes | <4 10,00 burnt papers began to make an exain- | ‘ 1-4 salary Co. Treas. sal 250,00 R. & T. A. Ennis to asesement lists cont Geo. D. Barnard mdse recorder R.&T. A.Ennis ‘* ec G. G. Glazebrook attd probate court ete. salary ination of theashes and found a huge | mass of half burnt greenbacks and | government 4 per cent bonds, ag- gregating $30,000 in value. R. & T. A. Ennis mdse pro ct cont 17.00 Hilton has a wife and one child— | W. F. Rosser ae ie . - 1 rofli P | Geo. D. Barnard ‘ circuitclerk ‘* +55 rie Chea ee — vanes pice J. T. Walls inquest Wm Harbuneon ‘ 38,00 ae S R. G. West clock ete recorders office 10,15 been seperated for sone time and Houston Mallett guard at jail 15,00 there is now pending a suit for di-/ p. L. Haggard sal bi:dge com 14,00 vorce and alimony against him by | Geo Pollock work on bridge 7,00 his wife. A great deal of bitterness | &- &- © azebrook soap and oil fer pris- on ms ra oners <i has Brews out of the suit and it aS Joe R. Morrison guard at jail 21,25 thought that he preferred to see his G. W. Tucker mate 21.25 property in ashes than . for his wife | asylum No3 supt of beard and sundries and son to inherit it. He is not ex-| for paupers ey 99,16 iW 7 di: and is w | T- U. Harper extending tax onassess- : ae an . ae d oe 5 a ment and tax book 640,85 too feeble 2 and retuses to Gl) > 1 warper 1-4saloncellection fees 269,75 vulge anything. He has anantipi-| w. J. Lansdown mdse sherift 7,95 thy to lawyers and has said that he | Jeseph Compton*temp support pauper —_ 10,00 feared that they and his wife would get allhe had. A d has been placed around his store to-night for fear that he will have it in flames. Legal proceeding were taken out to haye him declared a lunatic this N. 4. Wade com eards and mdse Co offices 23,50 Asylum No 3 support Eckart and Chas. Carrolton 175,78 J.D. Alen & Co mdse court house 22,50 Ordered by the the prisoners sentenced to jail be worxed on the public roads and streets when they can be so worked atno additional ‘can only get the girls of Fairview to | take » part in it he’s all right. Bill Cole visited friends on Peter Creek and says the “higher up the worser.” The festival at Mr. Taylor's owing to the rain, was not so well attended as it should have been, still there was quite a crowd thereand all spent the evening pleasantly. The children of Walnut church did j real well Sunday evening considering no practice To Mr, James Shelton and others we give ali the credit. Miss Julia Douglass teaches the Enterprise school jnstead of the Olive, and Dave Walker teaches the Olive. Prof. Broadus gave us a pleasent call last evening and we lauged long and loud at his well told yarns, and we hope to have him call again, he is Shawnee’s assessor, and one of Bates county's best teachers. J.B. Hays attended the school lecture at Edwards school house and repo rts it good. Beason Morelan and family spent Sunday at Ballard, their old home. They are always welcomed by friends and relatives. Come again. Ed Griggs bad his teeth extract- ed and then went to Butler and got a diploma from Prof. Burke to teach school in Bates county. Good for Ed we heard that he was struck on a teacher. All the boys and their best girls were at Walnut church Sunday even- |ing, we are not included in that list of course, hence not there. The Price sisters, Misses Embree and Fowler took in the sights of tho | eastern part of the county on horse- back and the last heard from them they were enjoying it mudily. Just see the hedge we have cut north of the postofiice. Dr. Me. reports health distressing- ly good in Spruce, but a call now | and then in Shawnee township, look | out Doe we intend dividing the time with you. Just think, aman like Arbuckle weighing only 112 pounds! why we weigh 120 and are not fat either. Our village smith seems to have the Adrain fever, at least there seems to be an attraction for him there. Allen Price and family visited M. L. Embree this week, and had an old fashioned good time. Jno. Deerwester passed though the town a few days ago, he is one of Shawnee’s first men. Jas. Wilds and J. B. Hays want to know what has become of Arm- strong. Frank Crow and Geo. Teters think of teaching in Henry county this fall. Success to you boys. Frank taught a successful school at Maysburg this spring and last winter. Sam Short is sick to-day but will be all right as he can plow his 160 acres of corn. Excuse haste, we are the same heard from last week. Hum Bue, Mrs. Hayes Suddenly Stricken. Fremont, O., June 21.—Mrs. Lucy Hayes, wife of the ex-president, was this afternoon stricken with paraly- sis. Her entire right side is affect- ed and at 9 p. m. she had not recov- expense to the county. William Lancy appointed Justice of the Peace for Hudson township— G. A. Heath & Co application for dram shop license in the city of Butler, granted. All persons owing sehool interest are ordered to pay the same at once or the loans will be afternoon, but the jury found him of sound mind. Cremated Herself. At lo’clock this morning, as Al- mond Lynn and his wife, of 579 Har- | oica, ‘yison avenue, were about retiring for |W. H. Warnock appointed agent to refund the night, Mrs. Lynn extinguished | the Prairie City township railroad bonds. ‘the light and, unscrewing the top of | a ee ee i the lamp, poured oa kerosene over | Ballard Squibs. | her person, and deliberately lighting : < 5 4 a ae, ignited the oil. “Instantly, AS We pencil dere lines it still she was enveloped in flames, and her | rains, when, Oh! when can we plow husband, springing from the bed. ecrn? vainly —— = si st fire Judge Cole and Tom Stark are by wrapping a blanket about the un- | . uth buying hogs. fortunate woman, but she broke | — a a s away, flinging herself on the bed | J. N. Ballard’s hands are pushing where their 4-year-old son Leo was / things, one of them says he don't lying, whom he siezed and placed ; mind going a bit himself, but hates cut of harm’s way. Then he return- | to use horses so rough. He has 300 ed to his wife, but could not put out the flames until she was burned al- most to a crisp. Physicians were called to alleviate the sufferings of , us boys at Ballard when we ought the poor woman, but in spite their | to be plowing, but it is too wet. | care she died at 6 o'clock. Will Harper andgfamily are visit- _ The husband was found this morn- ing Main sireet to-day, we only say ing completely unmanned by the © call often, | shock. Between sobs he said to an | : farm and fixing up generally. | Evening News reporter: “I can ac- | Cole Bros. were out in full force ; count for the act only in one way, | that she was insane through jealousy. when the rain commenced, they are rustlers. | We had frequently had quarrels from | Bill Hughes says he never struck ‘that cause and I will confess that anything like a Wheeler, andif he i } acres of corn. her jealousy was not wholly without provocation.” —h. C. News. To- day finds quite a number of Will is improving his | ed consciousness. General Hayes was in Columbus, but arrived home at 8 o’clock. The other members of = family have been telegraphed or. | | i 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This strength and wholsomeness. More economica wder never varies. A marvelofpurity than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test. short weight alum or phosphatepowders. Sold fonlyincans. Royal Baxixe Powpze Co. ,"106 ] Wiist..N. Y a 33-48t ‘ --KILL TWO BIRDS:-- WITH”. ONE.” STONE. ~Come to Butler July 4th, and come prepared to enjoy the big- gest barbecue and picnic ever given in the county; come pre- pared, also, to buy some of that Spring Clothing we are Selling —- —AT ABOUT TWO-THIRDS VALUE——— | | } Never before in our business career have we Sold such Reliable Clothing for so Little —_—____ Men Iw oy $1)Suitsfor$] ${§Suitsfor$ 1) Is the way we are sacrificing them.—— This is no blow, but solid facts, as you will find if you visit AMERICAN GLOTHING HOUSE, North Side, THE -:- RACKET -:- STORE LA OR = H. B. HIGH & 00., Under Buys & Under Sells All Competitors, in a Full Line of DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GUODS. We Have a Full Line of Ladie’s, Childrn’s, and Gents? Which We Can Sell Cheaper Than The Cheapest. Look For The Racket Store West Side Square, Butler, Mo. -:- Two Doors South of Bates Co. Nat'l'B’k Shoes, \ FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Southeast Corner of Square, (In room forme:ly occupied by Grange Store.) ashCapital. $20,000.00 N. THOMPSON, President, J. K. ROSIER. Vice President E. D. KIPP, Cashier. | | iC |D. ! \ DIRECTORS. \ J. K. Rostzr, - T. W. Srvers, - J.J. McKrx | J. Everrscnam, - Jxo. Srezxz, - A. S. Rosrez, \ D. N. Txomrsox, - XM. R. Lyte, - E. D. Krer. | i Does a General Banking Business. Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on {same.

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