The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 11, 1891, Page 8

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MISSOURI LEGISLATION. | | BARBER BARBER: Call For Township Convention. County Court. Artistic Hair Cutting, Shampooing, | The democratic voters of East The county court met on Menday. SHIR K ( HI DS Sea Foam. All clean and fashiona- | Capital Panishment Holds Good—Oth- | Boove township are heareby notifie with all members present: j Y ble, on North Main St, i | x er Bills. Jed and requested to meet in Bur- — The following biils were allowed: = E CELEBRATED Bias e0 = jdett, their regular voting preeiuet, J M McKibben, mdse S$ 1141 DEABER AN TH eee { =f , {on Saturday, March 28th, 1891, at 2, Smiser & Hall, supt pauper } Jefferson City, Mo, March 6 —| o'clock p. m., to place in nomination, G H Adams janitor ct house LOCAL ITEMS. The house yesterday afternoon de-| leaudidates for the several township, Thory Balguw, school loan —~|feated the bill introduced by Mr. | offices. Farmers, always go to Pharis & | Coots of Platte, allowing juries in| Cuas. N. Crarx, _ Reuben Suelgrove, supt pau- <= Flying Dutehman Riding Plows, | | Township Committecian. er 15,00 Son when you want flour in large! murder cases to return a verdict of | — | eo Tisdale 20.00 BARLOW AN D TATE lots. aud will save you money. |death or life sentence at their dis-| He vwia sola .,_ | John C Hayes clerk fees 37.05, ‘ ; } 5 acre tract near the city limits of | cretion. i ' The Popetors of the Kansas € ay W F Rosser printing 7.00 F | Butler for sale, 4 cash and balance! The bill tu publish the session eaclg ai Se arse 7-7 Tene Lockridge, coastable Orn anters | e 0 nl l| IVa Ors; | on time. } jacts in two newspapers in each coun | Price, veg alter depot news — fis 100 § : ap > Oo Noceessox. |¢Y of the state, and the anti-trust requesting si to pain take © eS DCecath 1.00 a >. res ae ame | bill introduced by Mr. Davidson,were | avency of their paper, as the present | W Prortecck sheriff fees 140.00! ee ree jagevtcouldu't furnish sufficient bond | j}to handle it. Mr. Price has the fear} of th. law in his eyes, and doves not | engrossed. ‘Vhe railroad freight bill was giv- jen precedence in printing, which R& T A Eunis, printing 3 O F Renick salary and fees 21.55 | Cultivators, evening at the Hill on legal business. and Harrows. Farmers there is no use talking : ; il th 1 ed Badgley & Hall mdse 140 AndiaiRanelLineiot Pharis & Son always pay you the| will get it back to the house in time | Propose to sell the sheet unless he|/ 7 y/o.) stenographer 90.00 And a Fin is satisfied of its safety. He has con- sulted a lawyer about the matter, but it is still under consideration. — Sedalia Bazvo. to pass. Mr. Turner's bill to provide for the punishment of the crime of em- bezzlement of partnership property by co-partnership was passed. | Mr. Shelton introduced a bill au- most liberal prices, cash or trade, for your butter and eggs, at all sea- sons. ¢ C W Hartsock board prisoners 15,00 BUGGI ES and SPRI NG WAGONS ' Iuvoice of goods on poor farm, by | Superintend nt Cox, receive 1. | Communication sent to Cass coun | ty court, expressing readiness to | join in building a bridge over Sugar | aaa Fresh Grass Seeds. Shirley Childs Talleyrand says: “A great capital ist is like a vast lake, upon whose bosom ships can navigate, but which Charlotte Items. When old man Williamson, the — eating -sncncalamleg chant, of Virginia, informs us he| who captured one of the best, trim ; 3 . : ! > |. |next five years.—Globe Democrat. : : z i i EI 3 Pettis ceunty murderer, sold his = ba ies will run the poultry business again|mest and handsomest jack out the 2 é t body to Dr. A. F. Dresel, a few| Elder Browning attended a meet-| this summer in connection with bis|herd. This avimal stand 16 hands 0 | | d 6 2 : A ee: : E where you can 2 } weeks ago, he made it a part of the|ing of the alliance of preachers of|store. N Misa rustler....We are|high, and was about the choicest : : b | contract that, in the event he hangs, | his church at Kansas City Friday. | informed the Bethel literary closed] jack on sale. The price paid was ————- € is useless to the country; because no stream issues thence to fertilize the land.” A sbeemakers’ union in New York | has petitioned fur a warehouse for | storing shoes on which the govern-| ment shall issue paper, holding the shoes for security. This is certain- ly as sensible as a government de- | pository for wheat. J. M. Rutledge of near Spruce, | was in the city Saturday and left an order for horse and jack bills. His fine animals, Young Cleyeland and Young Montrose, horses, and Wash- ington and Jumbo, two fine jacks, will be found this season on the farm of Elvin Wilson, three miles west of Spruce. Call and see them. Butler had another blaze last week. This time it was some old frame landmarks and eye sores on the south side of the square, which will give room for the land owners to erect some good substantial brick business houses. By the way, it was a close shave for the booming Times.—Pleacant Hill Gazette. he makea confession. It itis thought that he can unfold many a secret, which would greatly interest the public —Sedalia Bazoo. The bill reported by the commit- thorizing county courts to defray the expenses of transportation of in- digent ex contederate soldiers and their wives to the home at Higgir- ville. | Spart Adams soon ce} Mr. Cochran's bill allowing the pleading of usury as a defense in actions and rendering invalid and il- legal any mortgage or pledge of per- sonal property or any lein on which jit might be shown that usury had been exacted, was passed. Mr. Teasdale’s bill allowing mutu- al savings fund, loan or building as- sociations to lend money on real es- tate recurity or on the security of its own shares of stock was passed. Baltot Reform in Vermont. Burlington, Vt., held its first elec- tion under a ballet reform law on Tuesday, and for the first time in twenty years elected a demcerate mayor. Free and fair elections seem to result in democratic suceess with strongly suggestive uniformity. The fifty-first congress neatly and effectually executed one important word which it started out todo. It While there he alsoattended a meet- ing of the state and extention boards. Circuit court adjourned more than a week ago and still that promised letter of explanation fer failure to tee redistricting the senatorial dis tricts of the state changes the 16th convict from W. O. Atkeson has fail- ed toappear. Weare a little anx- Hey, jr.....Miss Ella Dlurst is tak- Farmers are breaking their stock and preparing for their spring work. Hewever, the snow storm wil puta creek, suggesting that it can be built for less money than the partial con- tract calls for. D.L. Haggard filed survey of side track at Passaic and Butler. damper ou them fora few days... s for the far west....We announce with re : ‘ Expenses of coroner's inquests in gret the illness of Mrs. John Heus- E 1 eases of Wm. Lieth and Hamilton Wuhs, $25.88, ordered paid. Samuel West, assessor for Walnut towuship, certified that a clerical er- ror raised the valuation of block No. 5, from $150 to S750. D. D. and J. I Hamilton, of Marshfield. Mo., were of the lucky at Butler....We visited Butler (our thriving city) last } week. Ing music lesson The managers of her opera house informs us that they are giv ing some of the finest entertainments that has ever been giving this side of the Mississippi....OQur reportei informs us the depot, telegraph line and stock yards of Amoret are in oj -|@ue of Colyer Bros. fine Kentucky jacks. This jack is 16 hands high, four years old, black |nose and sold for the sum of $1,- eration. ...We are glad to announce Wm. Oidham jr., much better, aud hope to hear uf his specdy r covery .+..-We were visited by an organ | 200. pedd.er last week, but did not not} E. Williamson, of Fredonia, Kan- patronize him as we are down on|s8s, also bought a spendid jack. middle men, aud if the farmers|Tbis animal is tive years old, 15 would all patronize home industry | bands high and sold for $1,000 Mr we would be better off...... Cole| W. is proud of his bargain and well ' Hensley, our live hog dealer, shipped | he might be for he got one of the hogs again last week. The farmers | best jacks in the bar would be lost without Cole....N M| R. T. Judy, of Virginia, this coun- Nestlerode, one of our leading mer-|ty, was another of the Jucky men with mez last week sine die... ... Public sales | $1,000. Mr. Judy is a fine farmer are not se numerous as they were|and knows a good animal when he last fall....Our reporter informs us| sees it, consequently he was careful you can get a nice large corner lot|in his selection and is very proud in the beautiful city of Amoret for|and well satisfied with his purchase. $1.200....Bro. Baker, of Butler, de = -———— livered his last sermon at Virginia A Settlement Wanted. last Sabbath... ... There isa great All those knowing themselves in- Ir. L. RICE. T. L. HARPER. | RICE & HARPER, DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS, ——-—DEAL ‘Pure and Reliable ER IN——— Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. ' PRESCRIPTIONS AND RECEIPTS A SPECIA TY. Famers and Wotkngmen of Bats Coun | TAKE YOUR BUTRER i and | eees Organs F_r Sale. I have secured the agency for the Western Cottage organ, formerly held by Miss Belle Thompson. This | Lowest figures on Flour and Grooeries, PHCENIX COAL CO., have established their office in our store. s@-Coal constantly kept on hand for the farmers. men who were fortunate in securing | pyRST DOOR SOUTH OF THE BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK a ce ALWAYS GET LARCEST price CASH in large quantities. ‘The Flax Seed to Loan. We are prepared to loan flax seed to farmers in any quantities. To secure seed apply early. Call at district by cutting off Cass county }ious about the matter because we and adding St. Clair and Cedar. | would like to see what he has tosay. The new district will be Bates, Hen- ry, St. Clair and Cedar. Population i 2 z A és I will offer for the next 20 days 92,825; democratic vote 9,976; re |, sale the following property: publican, 8,367; prohibition, 310;)7 } ew sec. 11—80 acres. And also union labor, 1,672. ge se se sec. 1, twp 40, range 30, con- = taining 10 acres underlaid with a 32 Jobn H. Divers, a well to-do farm: | inch vein of coal. Said 80 acres is er residing near Lamonte, died at/| well improved, 14 miles from timber, Land for Sale. deal of sickness reported in this vi cinity; mostly typhoid pneumonia. . It is reported a 4 foot vein of coal has been found 7 miles north of Am oret.....One of Butler's most prom- inent citizens informed us last week there would be handsome bricks put up in place of the old shells which were destroyed by fire a short time debted to or holding claims against J. T. Shannon & Co., will please call and settle. ley Lumber Co., North Main street. tf J. T. Suaxnox & Co. Weather cool and damp; wonder when we can sow vats?.. .Some sick: ness in the community. ...Miss Ol Rich Vatley Items. | uae il Butler elevator. 12 Bryan? Bros. & McDanren. is one of the best make of organs and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Office with R. J. Hur-|I also wish to notify the public that; STOP AND READ:—If you want a nice hair cut, shave or shampoo, go to the first class barber shop of J R Patter- | son’s on the north side square Old and experienced barbers are kept—no other kind employed. Call and see me. Tam still giving music lessons on piano and organ. 16 3t Fannie A. Crockert. | Wheeling, W. Va., was the scence | Wanted ! of a terrible tragedy Saturday. Af- | Hides, pelts, feathers, bees tera few hot words between Dr. | wax, rags and grease. North Main his home Friday night, and will be|house with 2 rooms, 2 wells, old buried at the Sother’s graveyard: five miles west of Lamonte, this af ternoon. Deceased was 53 years old had resided in Pettis county many years and leaves a wife and several ehildren.—Sedalia Bazoo. The deceased was a brother of our fellow townsman, Uncle Kit Divers. Every tissue of the body, every Dr. F. M. Fulkeson, who has been and young orchard, 20 acres in pas- ture; all under cullitation. Will give 2 years time on one thousand dollars at 8 percent. Price 18 per acre. Enquire at Trmxs office. 15-3* The Cold Day show in this city last week was greeted with an over- flowing house and the company ac- quitted themselves satisfactorialy, as all were well pleased with the en- our people are shewing him they ap-} ago. Butler always keeps things in trim....Chicken pox and measles are reported to be raging on the Mi- ami. : Oxp Susscriser. lie Davis still very sick. ..Mrs. Dun ham is still on the sick list....Mr. Lowe formerly from Hickory Co., has bought Andrew Bearce’s farm, She Suffered for Twenty Years. and is moving his family this week. . My wife has suffered for fifteen | Mr. J. T. Bernard of Iowa, has pur- years from congestion and painful | chased Ira Patton's farm, and took meustruation. After using three possession this week Wehope M sear al pe Mr, bottles of Bradfield’s Female Regu - os . lator she is now able to do her = soa and family will like their house work and go where she|S¢¥ home....Mrs. Blakey, whe bas jeounty, which will b+ her future George Baird and Dr. George Gar- rison the latter drew a revolver and following Dr. Baird and shot him twice in the head from which he 'died a few minutes later. Both men were prominent in public life, and had been warm friends up tothe last election when Dr. Baird’s son became a candidate for health com- missioner against Dr. Garrison. street, opposite post-office. J. Fisner. Farm to rent:—320 acres of | fine farm land to rent—cheap rent. ; Call or write. | Geo. M. Canrznsony. ‘LUMBER!! 1 bone, —_ and antes —_ tertainment. Manager Warnock is — J. W. Davis, Moravian | been sick for some time, is much bet = = aaa 2 2s — | | stronger and more healthfu the] ;. . i iud tinth ‘alls, N.C. Write Bradfield Reg. | ter. Monday she left with her} | use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ccspleyingy coca) judvementia the Co., ‘Atlanta, Ga., fer particulars. dauchter, me aa 7 4 ios Children Cry for | management of the opera house and j < zi - a jd@aughter, Mrs. ise. for Jasper| | Sold by all druggists 16-m |Pitcher’s Castoria. ‘Ute Us ' | | in the dental business in this city|preciate his efforts in furnishing | The memorial service heid yester- | home. .. ©.C. Peeler is preparing | Children Cry for | for several years, left last Saturday {none but the best of amusements. |day at Nashville, iu honor of Gen.|to build a fine barn. Charlie Cu! | Pitcher’s Castoria. Save money by calling on us for | i morning for Butler, Mo., where he|He is negotiating with the Bunch | Sherman, wi tbly a suceess ver will do the earpenter work... Children Cry for ee | ; | has purchased the dental office of |of Keys company, one of the best; Fire Monday ni we eee A. Ford is opening a coal — Dr. Tucker. Mr. Fulkeson, during his stay in this city, gained the con-! fidence and esteem of all our people, and their well wishes follow him wherever he goes. He is a business man and gentleman in every sense of the word and in our loss Butler troupes on the road. W. T. Johnson, township collect- or, who made his returns to the | county on the 3d inst., told us this} morning that at the time he settled |bank on his farin. He expects to |furnish coal to all who want it..... Rich Valley school will close next | Friday. Miss Hitt is an excellent linstructress and her papils have | nade substantial progress... .Miss usu of S44.000; 24,000, in Portier’s stationery store. Montreal. When Baby was sick, we ca |there was enough money in the) When shewas a Child, she cried for Castoria. treasury (within about a thousand ; Whea she became Miss, she clung to Castoria of | When she had Children, she gave thex: Castoria i of our most prominent . gins one of our t {dollars) to pay off every cent me Vo BE Sa jcounty indebtedness aud by the 1,| azette. Pear tie nie ote hivetentr jof June, when all collectors’ settle. | Little Falls, Mina., March 6 —/ ments would be in, it was estimated Christian Blen, on trial for the mur-} there would be a surplus of at least der of his 5 year-old step-ehild near) $4,000 in the treasury. Mr. here last September, hanged himself | Johnson turned over ty the county, { in his cell to-night while the jailor/after deducting commissions, $5,-, and guards were at supper. He | 707.84. state and county and county | used a neck scarf and drew up his, funds collected by him. and town-) feet to clear the floor. He was dead | ship and school $9.034.24 after de-| when found. There was but little | ducting all commissions. Mr. Jobn- doubt but that he would have been | son's collections this year amounted | convicted. He made an effort to The Fayweather will case in New York was brought to 2 sudden close this morning without statement reasons. f f Anearthquake shock was felt in various parts of the state of Wash- ington Saturday night. but no dam age was done. The first trip of the Mt. Carmel to $623.61 more than these of las$ air ship will be from Chicago to New | Alice MeLain will take charge of the ! Reynard school in a short time. She jis a popular teacher and a good in- structor. Reynard is securing her serviees . ; Patton scliool fortunate in ...Miss Nora McDavitt nt school, teach the It is ber she will make it te the wife of A will first bui ... Born, J. McLain, March 6, a tine bov. We suppose Andy wili a snecess. edi him -Jerry Simpson.” .. 2. Rey Ingram preacher an exc ser- mou at Round Prairie church Fri- day night. Jokpr. Courtney & Graves will buy all} commit suicide by cutting his throat /| year, notwithstanding thestringency | York, sixty days hence. That de-|kinds of fees and court costs. Call when arrested in October. of money matter.—Review. i pends, of cours>. |at Parkinson & Graves’ office. 4 in Bates county. _Pitcher’s Castoria. For Sale or Trade. Two houses and lots. One house | with eight rooms, in good condition | With shade trees, good fence, good sidewalk and near the square. One | LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES. jhouse with three rooms and_ porch ! front, good barn for eight horses, | grain bins, hay mow, good lot with | plenty of water: will sell or trade on jeasy terms. For further particulars jeall on or address. C. B. Lewis, Butler. Mc For Sale. The Johu Embree jack he bas tore good colts than apy living jack Sure foal getter, in the prime of life. Price $500. Address, W. F. LaFourerr. n Ballard, Mo. The federal court at Little Reck; Ark., has appointed Geo. C. Buford receiver of the Calumet cotton fact- ory of Mammoth Springs Ark, PAINTS. And alli——_— Building Material HI¢ _ cane And——_ LOW PRICES H

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