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The Butler Weekly p= apt OL. XI. County Court Proceedings. BUTLER, MISSOURI, TO THE DEATH. | |W. J, Aldridge va, Athol Herrell et al. con- i ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. eae Thompeon etal errs | C W Porter support paup $ 1250 oie vs. Davi arpless. | onei Goodloe Stabs Colonel Swope |JM McManamie ‘* 99 oo | Aismissed. ' M Elled ee Sate Peoples Bank vs. Joe Erwin, same. j Thirteen times. The Knife raed Pata = pad State of Mo. vs. Reese Maybee, gambling | % i “s 0 lea of guilty, fined $10 and i Receives a builet Ove Morris 10 40 | PI guilty, fine and cost Welder TB Highley fe i5 00} Farmers & Manufacturers Bank vs. Oren in the Abdomen. MV Hunt =f 15 00 | Thompson, verdict for defendant. ; MreG W Patterson ** 20 00 | G.W Tucker vse. city of Butler, defendant T J Robinson “ 10 60} Makes tender of $15 plaintiff files acceptance. exingtou, Ky., Nov. 8.—At 1:40 | Dr H R Field, medicine paup 1069] Cornelius Nafus vs. R. H. Nafus, dismissed. k = * fternoon Colonel Wil Mary C Hall supt poor farm 163 25 K.L. Barton etal vs W.J. Mosher, same. 0 18 @ | BB L Poston repairs on brdg 513 50| Geo. W. Reberts vs. Keigh & Perry Coal Co. » Cassius Goodloe, member of | ER Lewis “e 399 90 | Change of venue to Cavs county. blican national committee Powers Bros wrk and material brdg 930 Mary C. Dark et al vs. Allman Daniel et al. | repupii PW Judd ‘ : 5 40 | Will sustained collector of internal revenue of | Wm Allen ‘ ‘ 1575 estets = rel Oscar Reeder vs. Exchange Bank aentes: . ismissed. Seventh Kentucky district, and eee abag ; eel ase ailieeye. Heinline, judgment for onel Armstead M. Swope, a prom-| M L Hoover . * 30} “gna : : Decatur Smith . 1o9{ -Anmheuses Busch Brewing Association ve G. nt republican, met in the postof- pees sal ein ae sees ollock 23 50 Sy sment for plaintiff. corrider and wheneach saw who|¢ p Rhoden Karena Man'f?g Co. ve. L. G, Henry, same, other was they glared at each F Lovewell . s 3. i. Worden vs. Mo. Pac. R. R., same. E Gordinier rep crt house AL McBride & Co. ler, when one of the two, it can- be discovered which, exclaimed: | Hurley Lumber Co. mdse county 9 20 . NA Wade, printing 23 50 ou spoke to me. You insulted|rer a Ennis blanks and books for = county officers This was followed by some angry rds from the other man anda mo- int later the two men drew weap- G W Weaver mdse county W F Eosser printing DL Haggard service brdg com Inter state Pub Co blanks Asylum No. 3 support insane GY 25, pat the same moment, Swope a| wo Prior wolf scalp by county 4 30 | dloe a clasp knife. Barnard & Co. blanks 445 tol madiGoo) ie P Jas H Keeton support paup 15 06 | [As soon as the weapons were! Jewett & Hickman chairs crt house 5 60} awn Swope fired and Goodloe | Levy & Co. muse jail and poor farn: 00 | RY Bellamy support paup R&T A Ennis blanks RA Atkinson mdse county a E Harper ¥ ET Steele W F Rosser printing Barnard & Co. blanks Mrs Stover temporary relief’ JD Allen & Co. printing W R Johnson repairing Walnut brdg W H Warnock coal C F Boxley quarter salary T L Harper salary and fees RR Deacon mdse county G G Glazebrook att’nce probate ert hocked the pistol down as it went f, but the ball entered his abdo- len on the right side. Goodloe then began stabbing his pponent in the breast with his pife which forced Swope backward pward the money order drawer, hey having begun the fight about hidway in the lobby. After several blows had. been truck by Goodloe. Swope fired again : ‘ board priseners 73 50 es 1 t . ba serving subpa@nas +4 20 ut missed Goodloe and a moment) yy stanett, cleaning court house and ter fell on his face within about repairing chairs 5 00 The following school loans approved: J W Brown, $300; John Swarrens, $1,000; John Summers, $400; J K Hodges, $300. WARRANTS CANCELLED. O Reeder, county treasurer was given credit for warrants cancelled on the following funds: Contingent 241 10 Salary Election and Jury Mt. Pleasant RR Prairie City RR en feet of the door leading into the money order department and died almost instantly On Swope’s person were found thirteen wounds, on his back, arms and breast. Immediately after killing Colonel Swope, Goodloe walked to physicians : ee Total 5: office where his wounds IWerOies Bis Also payments made from witness fee ined. He was perfectly cool and fund is sti E ; o ty | In Prairie City bonds for bank com- made a disposition of his property ee tasichaca eeitees in ease he died. BONDS OF COLLECTORS APPROVED ifficulty was a} TN Board, Spruce; S L Starr, Pleasant Gap; The cause of the diffien ty bake W T Johnson, Ozage; E H Carter, Rockville; J statement made in the republican | g penry, Shawnee; A B Owen, Grand River; in d; F Gilbreath, Hud. conventi f May 1, 1888, by Col- | W A Williams. Howard; Gilbreath, Hud- Pena Het, aes son; J W Lewis, West Point; J R Lowrey, onel Goodloe that fully two-thirds | wainut; wrKemper, Prairie; John Horn- of the Fayette county delegation in | back, New Home; J W Coleman, West Boone; . ; mar J M Chambers, East Boone. convention did not speak to Swope. The following amounts were allowed asses- Colonel Goodloe has for years | sors half to be paid by the state: b : in Kentuck M L Embree. Shawnee een 2 prominent man in Ken UCkY | Fy Meredith, Mound, politics; was minister to Belgium | w A DeLung, Rockville s East Boone under Hayes and a member of the |? ¥ Stove, Sask ve 70 70 “It’s only a question of time,” and a short time, too, as to when your rheumatism} will yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, Try it. Allen O. Meyers Celebrates. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 6.—The most unique way of celebrating the suc- cess of James E. Campbell was dis- played this afternoon by Allen O. CS Ewin, Deepwater national republican committee and js pent, summit chairman of the committee on speak- | & L Sayles, West Boone : T Gault, Osage ers. He is about 48 years of age, | w Henry, Pleasant Gap i i i F Lankford, Elkhart pene end tes sient = The bond of R W Beck as collector of Deer Later. Col. Goodloe, died from | creek township was approved. the effects of his wound Sunday, at| Petition of J T. Gipson, et al , for incorpo- 0 . ae ration of Walnut granted and J.E. Armstrong 1 o'clock. Before he died he joined | jaae mayor; WT West, marshal; F M Trim- the Episcopal cnurch and was bep-|ble and GW Lorance, aldermen south ward ized. and W AEphiand andS K Williams, alder- Bizet men of the north ward. Goodloe’s statement of the diffi-| The Mound branch bridge contract was ap- culty after he was told that he could Be oe aaah Wemgnedtanisusticn of te not live made Swope the aggressor, | peace of Praire township and G W xoberts ap- i rolv. g inted in his stead. ashe drew his revolver and shot Dieta C Hayes files statement of fees as cir- Goodloe just as the latter got his] cuit clerk, which is approved. ae ini i Taxesof Power Bros. for a period when knife open. Goodloe said that, feel- eer pcwaed tie Tact erntttea ing he had received a death wound,| ¢ schmidt and J Widner granted saloon 1i- i i censes at Rich Hill. sta aad Clerk ordered to release school fund mort- Sai gage of Austin Reeder for $100. Collector allowed a credit on tax on lot 3, block 33, Walnut for erroneous assessment. TS Bell ordered to give a new bond on | schoo! fund mortgage. C F Boley was appointed agent of the coun- ty to make deed to what is known as the Mar- shall property on payment of $375. Petition of J B Durand et al. to build bridge over Willow branch filed, and bridge commis- sioner ordered to make estimate of cost of Mitchell cable wire bridge over same and re- port next session. Five warrants to the amount of $90 were can celled, uncalled for and erroneous? Meyers the journalist. He rode | It was ordered by the court that F M Trim- through the streets mounted | ble be appointed agent to take Dempsey Dis- ney to Kentucky and a warrant for $65 be is- Wm. Garduer vs. Mo. Pac. R. R., continued. Grand jury returns following indictments: Geo. Harry, tnaliciously killing stock; Thos. D, Ashbrook, forgery; Benj. Robinson, felo- nious assault; Reuben Clark, assault with in- tent to kill; Clayton Flemming, larceny from dwelling house; Sam Field, larceny from dwelling house. State of Mo. vs. J. N. Smith, petit larceny— jury ignored bill and prisoner is discharged. Jno. M. Wells vs. Ed Scott, verdict for defendant. Albert Main vs.J M.Heddleson, judgment for plaintiff. Reese Thomas vs. W. dict for plaintiff $1,400, G W. Weaver ve. W for plaintiff, Jos. T. Gipson vs. C. H. Leslee, continued. A McDougal vs. F E Kellogg, same. F E Pratt Lumber Co. vs WR Husted, ver- Hl dict for plaintiff, B F Glover vs. C Orear et al, verdict for de- fendant. RJ Hurley admr. vs. J W Miner, Continu- ed. B A Bradley vs. Geo M Barnett, judgment for piaintifY. Alex Bomar vs JnoH Williame same. Jacob Dingman vs. Mo, Pac. Ry Co., same. JW Ennis vs. } B Wirt et al, same. J E Williams vs. J D. Parkinson, dismissed. State of Mo. vs. -) .. Jeffries, selling liquor without license; plea not guilty, $50 fine. State of Mo. vs. Reuben Clark, assault with intent to kill, plea not guilty. State of Mo. vs. Clayton Fleming, larceny from dwelling house, plea not guilty. State of Mo. vs. Sam Field, same State of Mo. vs. Thos D Ashbrook, forgery and uttering forged note, plea not guilty. State of Mo. vs. Ben Robinson, felonious as sault, plea not guilty. ES Latsbaugh vs. WJ if, continued. L. & Coal Co., ver- H. Erwin, judgment David Laskey et al, same. Mo. Pacifie Ry Co., Vs. EFFECT A PERMANENT CURE. The supreme importance of puritying the blood and ct restoring the diseased liver and kidneys to a healthy action has indeed made this subject great study, the enabled us to present the afllicted, Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, a combina- tion of the best knewn remedies. Pre- pared by the Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich. By cures unprecedented, it has prov- en its right to the tital ot ‘The greatest blood purifyer and kidney and liver cure ever discoved.”? We challenge any med- to like that which has been poured upon Hibbard’s Rheumatic Svrup. i “Gabe,” in the Review, acting on the suggestion of the Times has im- mortalized himself in the following grand jury report on our county jail: “We find the jail a commodious | brick building, with all modern im- | provements, and an honor (put dis ‘before that word if prepared) to Bates county, one of the finest coun- ities in the state; and we would also jreccomend that other counties hav- \ing prisoners they wish toget rid of and have not evidence enough to | hang them, that they be respectfully solicited to send them to our weil ventilated jail, to kill them by de- grees. We would also invite coun- ties contemplating building a jail to {examine our building and get plans, specifications, etc. All of which is respectfully submitted.” ii t | \ Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup. on one of John Robinson’s camels. | sued to defray expenses. The animal was gaily attired and} Ordered by the court that the sheriff put 5 . props under cellin jail. followed by an immense mob. Ordered that a contract be entered into with | sheriff from Jan. Ist 1890 to Jan. Ist, 1891, to | board prisoners for 50 cents, including light $5,000 $5,000 | and soap, per day. | Court adjourned till Dec. isth Fora better or more pleasant | remedy for the cure of consumption bronehial troubles, cough, croup and whooping cough that SANTA ABIE | the California king of consumption. son, sworn as deputy sheriffs. Every bottle warranted. If you) HenryBakervs K.C. Ft he cured of that disgusting di continned catarrh, use CALIFORNIA CA’ CURE. $1 a jar, by i | Reward Circutt Court Proceedings. Joe B. Sheiby. W. F, Hanks and B. F. John- &W-.R.R.Co., There is certainly something remark- i able in this preparation, as it is meeting j with a success never atteined by any oth- ler medicine. It never fails when used i as directed, | For over twenty vears ' great sufferer from the Thave beena effects ot a dis- eased stomach and tor the past three | years have been unabie to do business. Two years ago my case was pronunced Last lincurable. June I began using rup and at once i Hivbard’s Rheu mat impure Blood the Cause of Rheumatism |eratic governor, he will give the HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED TO |yoters no reason to regret their one of | above all others. results ot which have} pamphlet, and learn ot the great medie | Time Table. L. &S DIVISION. TRAINS RUNNING NORTH. No. 304, passenger 4:47 a.m. “* 312, local 8:30 © ‘* 302, passenger 3:38 p. m. TRAINS RUNNING SOUTH. No. 301, passenger «¢ 311, local SOD; 94s ‘* 303, passenger 740 St. L. & E. DIVISION. 12:30 p.m. woul No. 343 mixed, leaves 6:45 a.m. “344 «‘* arrives 3:25 p.m. =. K. CARNES, Agent. That Little Ticking In your throat, which makes you cough once in a while and keeps you constantly clearing your throat, arises from catarzh, and as catarrh is a constitutional disease the ordi nary cough medicines all fail to hit the spot. What you need is a con- stitutional remedy like Hood's Sar- saparilla. Many people who have taken this medicine for scrofula, dys- pepsia, loss of appetite, and other troubles, have been surprised that it should cure this troublesome cough. But to know the actual cause of the cough is to solve the mystery. Many cases of consumption can be traced back to the neglect of some such slight affection as this. Consump tic can be controlled in its early stages, and the effect of Hood's Sar- saparilla in purifying the blood, building up the general health, and expelling the scrofuious taint which is the cause of catarrh and consump- tion, has restored to perfect health, many persons on whom this dreaded disease seemed to have a firm hold. “Yes, we had an election in Iowa,’, said Mr. S. Fiauell of Hamburg, Ia., whois atthe Midland. “It wasa surprise to everyene and a clean knockout for the democrats. One year agothe man who predicted that Iowa would go democratic was regarded as a fit subject for a guar- dian, but since November democrats are claiming the earth and say that Iowa will never return torepublicanism. Bois, the gover- nor elect, will make a good executive and though he will be stared at for some time as being the first demo- choice.—-K. C. Times. Inits treatment of rheumatism and all rheumatic troubles Hibbard’s Rheu- matic Syrup stands first and toremost Read their medicai 5 thet a os % RELIABLE Goops Fe & % ee g z é = | 84 cinal yalue of the remedies wnich enter intoits composition. Sold by all drug- gists. 44-1-yr The Ties recently received a long and interesting letter from | Hon. J. H. Hinton, who is in the In- terior department at Washington city. He is homesick for his western icine to show an appreciation at home | home and is coming back in the spring. He said: “I am satisfied that one township in glorious old Bates can produce more corn than an entire county in Maryland or any one of the New England states. I am further convinced that Kansas City and surrounding couutry con stitute the “Eden” of the United States and that greater results can be realized therein than elsewhere.” Mr. Hinton has many strong friends here who will join with the Tes in welcoming him hack to his first love. | Absolutely Pure. etiesiioossds: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13. 1889. | LOWEST PRICES A Store, everything E Blacher PALACE HOTEL BUILDING $ BUTLER, MO. This is to invita y Mes, NO. 51 x 3 IESE NOBBY HATS, CAPS —FoR— AREAL A 2 MEN AND BOYS ERAPRTIOTEN ou to visit our new and bright Specially attractive OVERCOATS Magnificent and Beautiful. SulrTs We want your trade. $ PDS GOED aS SPODIDOODDMS OOOH % UNDERWEAR 3 A E BI h tt g OVERCOATS ; 3 HOSIERY z. ac e ¢ sUTS 3 ‘ < THECLOTHIER AND & 4 GLOVES bi 2 TROUSERS Raoopnesppnomsy FURNISHER Sy. cy exucunuunas Why Spen ———Looking the town over for. d the Time Bargains When you can Q S s bes} ee) 2 pS ~ Ss ~ =) A large stock in all our Departments. always find them | ST GOODS. ’ BE to select from— Bought with spot cash M. MCKIBBEN. WE BUY FOR CASH. Manhattan, Kansas, mourns the; loss of one of her most prominent citizens, Jas. M. Fortner, county treasurer. of the county’s money he took with him, yet remains to be investigated by experts. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Harriett A. Adams and Lewis Ad- ams, herhusbaad, by their deed of trust dated March 15st, 1888, and recorded in the record- ers office within and for Bates county. Mis- souri, in book 44 page 478, conveyed to the un- dersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Lot two (2) in the southwest quarter of sec- tion nineteen (19) and lot two (2) in the north west quarter of section thirty (50) except ten acres out of the northwest corner of the south half of said lot two (2) and the southeast quar- terofthe northeast quater of section thirty (30), township forty-two (42) range thirty-one (31) subject to adeed of trustto Mo. Trust Co. for $3000, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of ee eae note fully described in said d of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- | ment of said note and accrued interest thereon, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder ofsaid note and ursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust F will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bid- der for cash, at the east front door of the court house. inthecity of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Monday, December 9, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and fiveo’clock inthe afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. W. F. DUVALL, Di-4t Trustee He has gone to rogue’s ; roost, Canada, and just how mueh t | No. 49 Acute and chronic rheumatism can be effectually and permancntly cured by the use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters, For sale by all druggists. 44-I-year Trustee's Sale. Whereas John L. Salsman and Mollie Salsman his wife, by their deed of trust dated September 29. 1887, and recorded in the recorder’s office within aad for Bates county, Missouri, in book Page 233, conveyed the w trustee the following described real estate ly- ing and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west halfof the southwest quarter of section twenty-three (23) in tow: ip thirty- eight (38) of a wpe rae (3), containing 0 acres more or less, which conveyance whe made in trust to secure the payment of two certain notes fully described in said deed of trast; and whereas. default has been made in the payment of said notes, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request or the legal holder of said notes and pursuant tothe conditions of said deed of trast, 1 will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of ees county of Bates and state of Mis- souri,on } { Thursday, November 28, 1889, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- moor —— o'clock foot Petimey poms jay. for the purposes o! ‘isfying ebt, interest and conte. FM. ALLENS, WOM ' \ i we Trustee's Sale. | Whereas Toomas Illingworth snd Deborah | SNingworth, hie wife by their deed of trust | dated November 5th, lss3, and recorded in the | recorder’s office within and for Bates coun’! | Missouri. in book No we 185 comnepemee ed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of » to-wit: | ter of section thirty-one (31) in township forty- | one (41) of range thirty-one (31), containing i the undersigned trustee following ibe t The southwest quarter of the southeast quar- ee | 1) acres more oT Jess which conveyance was Do You Suffer From Rheumatism. Noone who has not been sufferer can | have any idea of the excrutiating agony jcaused by rheumatism. This painful disease is trequently caused by a stop- pnge of the circulation of the blood, | through the muscular portions of the BALLARD’S SNOW LINI- disease kin and | made in trust to secure the payment of one | certain note fally described in said deed of trast; and whereas default has been made in | the payment of ssid note and more than one year’s accrued interest thereon, now past due ; and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of | the legal holder of said note and pursuant te | the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front doorof the court horse, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, November 28, 1889, between the b

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