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Dr. T. C. Boulware who fer the t five weeks has been quite sick jand confined to his home and bed) TER WEEKLY TIMES From preset ANOTHER SAD At fications it is not light we want. it is better sidewalks BLAIN 3 CASE BAD. | Chauncey M. Depaw is a ‘citizen. He has just postp : acl e eis Co Sille y a Runaway y r Zrope on account of LOCAL ITEMS é : and peo _ with a sure footing James a Rill ¢ by : a Runaway | 393. jineas in New York worse Than) p...¢ ee most of the time has fully recovered! 4 pict) Hill Fridav oun) oft Horses Aves Given Ont : | 3 | At Rich Hill 1 as G se and is again attending to his prae- ey a al ‘Vonsorial Artist. | tne 8 cami aN i Logan's little son was ki Cex ae Wes. : : as usual. The doctor had quite! sia, py, . ree erat Six chairs, no waiting, you are next : face by 2 horse and the little about I) years, Bar or, Me., July : ee TS Call and yet a_ first- h cut, |% Severe spell this time and he was! yo. uite severely bur 3 a du vor, Me., July 2. | | smoot! shave and « shampoo. Finest | fortunate in be ing able to yet up 80 ; 3 towith a hormble death a tary Blaine. although not feeling so Makes the | shop in the city. Bestbarbers. North] 10 Jas. Sinith was awarded a Rich H Stocks walk | | Mainstreet, opposite postottice. uf earth a t fu We Bx J. R Parrenson, Prop’r. _———__—— - meent in the circuit court a Y rT RC xecustomed W k St f you | real estate to sell 1. HE a aes urday for four hundred t \ He is by | ca rong I at any tka sti B € eb Or is Fee Qn rt > 1 lon I , am in bh office mn unpr hile return sa man, but there is ro The r in rey exchange, call on R. 8. ¢ Catron 29-tf chair. The chair is 14, haditrenson why be chould uot bea wall wn oF Wea h derive i) - - } . proves Soft corn is coming into market ly of steel and s Many fa'se ru: eae at 15 cents per dozen ears ja slight touch sreshi fact that the publie . < thrown into almost any = ne. ’ not kn w sick he Franz Barnubardt and wife left | relay a ; The fireworks at the Butler pic lane, and ran did not know how sick be was in| | sired by the o; rn k 8 si ss there | yesterday for Minnesota on atwol tie 0Y | nie good and rea Naso Wile. Specs: month's visit bs nicer than anticipated hehas steadily unproved Draw : oa | The holders of the Cass county! pyajock an es ee .sacha manner! backs have not been for more than } Ves great os: herve, H. Moudy & Co, of Adrain, have| : : 2 Paddock santa bisa yd a as bonds are standing out with a stiff 85 ee : } Fs ) that be suutaimed internal iwjurtes a day or two in du ion completed their grain elevator at |, sek bon aa a; 1 t URE GES a alas EG a from which he died in about twent ty I : Tayi | yack bone, and on the straight outjthe pr; hey are gett for th new Sepa aera aa at dr aylor a Speciaiist in nervous | Passaic. Sts the praise they are get r the ; ‘ . é ; i) bonds ask for with newal 5 per cent | Reritwhich they cacneGnon ee Several ribs were broken, ases, says his pauent eats well, | J Mrs. Epstein left this morning for | bonds, the county to pay all court! ¢), programme oue of which was forced almost soops well and has no o i | TSO One Grand Rapids, Mich , where she will |and other costs. We dunt believe) = ; through his body.—Rich Hill Re-| oder and is rz ipidly recovering his | Qiteured me. There spend thetheated months. the farmers of Cass county will ac || ae Water mals: are , ; er, yiew. usual health. He takes no medicine | BrGOLE, Editor id el > aid dewn Olio street ad by the ‘ = | . Will Hutchinson editor of the | CPt this proposition and whut CE ae Oiihe nw ediaieroubiic Mrs. J. M. Christy spent the 4th | whatever except occasionally simple | t from Hood's Pleasant Hill Gazette painted a part the outcome no one can tell. B ‘i i ay 7 2 Jn ic ut Neosho, visiting her sister remedies to regulate digestion. | : es 5 ee jwill be belte: My lark _ 4 ¥ | RYO Moan Cae of his little paper red, last week. J.C. Clark and the Tors missed | ,; whine to boeedtlelavine Judge Cole united im marriage at He USERS? ris oh tne erheaos ea you tot uk eas ae heir culations : : ‘ NE ‘his office in this ecitv Friday John | affection from which he sutfered os ae ete ee ee ‘as Pe aD aw bean eed by their caleulat by two months. } a1. js having the work done his office in this city Friday John parilla do not be induced to buy anything else We expected by the 4th day of July to knock the dart off the court house Ai Bright and Miss Dollie McFarlin. | three years ugo. | instead. Insist upon having the city council at Clinton reducing class shape tboth of Rich Hill The principal benefit the physi- | burial permits from $5 to $3. : A The replevin suit of Coffu va} op Evergt cian can render the sick man is t | } —_—— with three streams of water. The]. 5 = T. J. Wheeler a prominent farmer |C!# can render The sick man 1s Co | Mrs. W. O. Atkeson, 1 returned | calculations were all right but the Walton, from Bates county. tried/ and educator, of Homer township, jencourage him and tell him what to) s Monday evening from a few days | weather v Sean Sar reer, last week, the Court rendered his made us a pleasant cal! while in the} do. He gets so despondent with | Sarsa arilla visit to her mother xt Sheldon, Mo. | we'll get there all right yet | decision to day in favor of Walton. City Tuesday. \ lumself. His siekness in New York p = — Coffman held a chattel mortgace on The f. s th hi was the result of overwork combined | solany attarnggists $1; six for $5. Prepared only Mis. J. M. Curry left Monday i ; , dan ae ie _she farmer ships the hog out | . setts Uisiaplipsiaztediyht os _ ee ee * Cie i z it . Win. Brown, father of Judge D. 45 head of steers belonging to one of the county, the packer kills st, with la grippe | by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. rans ks oe ‘ yy to visit) V. Brown, of this city, died at his Darr. Darr sold the steers to Wale )/eures the meat and the merchant} fogremosgs ve seers 100 Doses One Dollar riends during the week in Oregon Friday of last week 5 1s if ; of his paysician and the strenuous ig home in Oregon Friday of last week. tou, and skipped the country. By slips it back Thus the money i ae Proposals for Public Lights. i 1 1 lex Vice | Mr. B. formerly lived in the western aca comes into the county and goes out | denials of members of his family, = Hannibal Hamlin,the aged ex Vice | “Ar ‘ 3 . the transaction Coffman will lose | again. | many people here believe Mr. Blaine | Seated proposals will be received by the City : _ : ; ec rant , a i se Council of Butler, Mo., up to and ineliding President of the United States, died | part of this pany and moved tol$1200 and the cost of the suit — | —————___—— ‘has broken down so that he will] Wednesday July isth, isnt for the erection ot at bis home at Banger, Me, on July | ie = rr — of — bg? : Haricousdle Deu bert a co Cc coe a 4 Aaa | | anes peein ene se in active — a Blectrig Hight AEE E ke; separate propo- v * year we a ded = ei gsy wm wich 1 Priday. Vi itis eviden o every one re ne | following basis, viz 4th 1891. | was 79 years of age and his deat j his bu, I 3 J c a lowing bas ESA ta ree aria f jwas caused froma stroke of paraly- Lewis Campbell, head carpenter for | an unruley horse, and had one of | has improved since his arrival here Ps Sri Tee tak icles Wine) or VY Atthe race Suturday atthe Lake sis ~ | the waterworks company 1 his arms badly broken. He also re-| A Woman Murdered Pen fir aicocier OU Skea etal ere aE sis. 4 i WOrKS sso 2 | A 4 . ch for aterm of 1) Years and reserve the and Park track between the Kaune foe : . ,- ceived other injurie ‘ right to buy the works a after five een a : ortuuate Saturday as to cut the calf A most horrible crime was com-| sears at to Teed upon er fixed by . danas ate 1h; ce a The Times office crew returns} .,. 7 a Se Hees : ae ‘i Reeds alain 3 vA hie mare and Serrel{P'rank,half mile dash, ye ; oe r of hisleg witha: The blade! It has been brought to the notice | mitted about seven miles south of | Sthitration. dircaerchonts sat neg ranehise the black mare lead by twenty feet thanks to that prince of good fel- of the adz went to the boue and art |0f the mayor of Adrian that there | Houston Saturday. Hib Killiop,| considered in determining the value of the W. tndabiad H oa lows, N. M. Nestlerodle, for a jug of orien cotbled profaaciy. Pr Bad. **° mad dogs in that vicinity, and to| who has been an invalid for a num- Sacane plant to be owned and operated by ees Le on“ loider Friday. Nels never forgets i y ie “| protect is people he has issued his | ber of years had a tenant on his |t! rants ito constats Oraoum bj ateenes Leuseur, secretary of state, for a \the booming Tres when he hast was sent for aud it was some- proclamation ordering the Marshal) farm bythe name of John Adams. | council capacity to furnish: bound copy of the laws passed by Moielliing Nagood to dinde. and time before he was successful in! of said city to shoot all dogs ruu-| Yesterday a disput arose between ee the andle eee eae the lust session of the legislature. would set surprise us to see him stopping the flow of blood and get. | ning at large not muzzled. If there| Adams and Mrs. Killion over some | may cail and vay tor | The Incanite to be of sutticient capacity to sup manids of this city or its inhabitants Sd. All bids must state the price par lamp per month for the zo lights furnished tbe city, | trifling affair, when Adoms took a jelub and beat her over the head un til she was unconscious and then ting the wound securely bound up. | are “mad dogs ubeut Adrain it would Miss Sallie Abell, of Lamar, Se | be well for Butler to look out. come walking with a basket of peaches at any time, and a big wa- who in has been visiting her parents in this The crowd at the Butler pienie was Since tl Fie ea MI and must also state the price for both are and | wnce the cutting scrape a “Le Hed M Kill lied Saturd incandescent lights sity for severs ok » de-|termelon, in season or : o| bed Mrs. Authon ced saturday | atin, The 20 lamps to be located as directed city for several 7 . rk = de | — “a _ e ire os as ne) — pone & Co. — store we notice | evening fromllilicn diets Otte by musgoran «ty es une, ant placed 5 rtur f a I y night. ‘ ou jose Ww ne prices on Organs are wi w 1p is | feet high, provided that not more than seven parture for home eae Miss Lida Burress will spend a}. . 3 no G1e Aen Be oY bei Y al ie ne k eS, : a eg wounds. The sheriff and posse are} mites of wire for street lamps will be required i : onal ees immense time. It is no easy job to | below what was ever known in this/iy hot pursuit ef the criminal and | icity limits ' The proposition to build a new week at lake Minnetonka, at the ex- \ : a country. Our attention was called % Ee th. The city to grant an exclusive right to , ot Ju elebr ane : im. d pipes over the ( | é get up afourth of July celebration do doubt they will overtake him. If | tay mains and piy rthe streets and alleys jail at Lamar, suffered the same | pense of the Sedalia Bazoo, she be- | - to a very fine instrument first class | 44. J deve Lynch will probably have | 2" other city property for the gas works for and the wheelhorses who have taken | throughont te intel maeccore| ut pry y he a period of ten years, ¥ ja as the many Bates county prop |ing the winner ef the free tour con- eBerae Set) ene) URTOVe Tiana: tion as to p this matter in yas « hand heretofore did | ments price $5 5S now people ean af fils to state time in which works y voted, test offered the mos : : peut | Sa omplete: er th hises ositions. It was promptly voted | dl to the tee t popular not feel willing to lose the time|ford to buy. VInTiiaMicenee completed after the franchises are down. At! cae i bee ib from their business this year that it Mark Yates Jost a new pair of mopoeels tn state they ver thou- — = Burress received 5,398 wotas tthe : s Ss Mis year ati | (Grandun Patterson and Miss Ber- ai ee aire es "ane Ed smodicuble feet for gas to city an vate con- Mrs. A. W. Broddus, who has requires to get up a successful cele-| tie Blackwell, gave us a pleasant call | 20088, hae ~_ 4S] Tth. All bids must be addressed to the city I 1 in the cit second best was Miss Mary Doble ae oe he Saturds Mrs. P ms - .|Jones’. = Mr. Yates should wear his | clerk, and be in on or about the Sd Wednesday yeen spending a few days in the city | who scored 4,037. Miss Hattie Gold ration. Consequently celebrating | Saturday. } Patterson is now ew WaoteanadlGae Hie gldlones of duly, 199 visiting her sister Mrs. Sam Hein. | . Ser ett grand scale in Butler this year living with her daughter, Mrs. O B ale bi tee Sth. “All bids must be aecompanied by a Geo. Roback says if he can't talk to Sarah he will chin the old lady... .I wonder which Grant Garner goes to see Mr. Jas. Keeton or his daughter Mrs. Journey look out, Uncle certifled check on some solvent bank for 3500 to be forfeited tothe city if such bid be ac- cepted and a failure to completethe plant at time above stated. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ALBERT BADGI Chairman, came in third best with 3,069 votes. Blackwell, on Round Prairie, and jenjoying the best of health. She says the country air agrees with her and she enjoys being in the country, all of which her many friends in this line, left for her home Monday night at Decatur, IIl. | Kansas will never make out of its Peffer and Simpson, and went by default. However for the celebration we had the credit 1s due L. S. Paddoek and Tom Fisk. Mrs. gain Hensley, of Charlotte township, is quite sick at the Day House in this city. She has been anything ¢ Peffer and Simpson will never make | anything out of their stay in con- gress except their salary. The city ought to look well after the waterworks company and see that the’crossings taken up are re- placed in as good condition as when | found. Sam Walls has tuked charge of} the Arlington hotel Sam under- stands the hotel business and you can depend upon it the tables will be supplied with the best the mar ket affords. Col. Wade was quite sick last week with inflamaticn of the bowels. a severe abcsess in the breast will be Mayor Pace has appealed the case of Butler to the Kansas City court of Appeals. At our last term judgement of $500 against the city for alleged damages sustained in falling on a defective sidewalk. City attorney W. W. Graves will repre- afilicted for two or three weeks with | and was brought to this city by her husband to be more convenient to medical aid. Mrs. Hensley is the daughter of Capt. H. P. Nickel, her many friencs and | sorry to| of Mrs. Eliza J. Schwenck vs. the city | of | court Mrs. Scherck was awarded a Spout aud Hand have leased the Nevada canning factory building and have put a new steam evaporator in. It will have a capacity of 400 bush fels of applesa day. They expect ! | this season to evaporate from 30.000 to 40,000 bushels of apples and will | jemploy about forty hands. These / gentlemen also have au evaporator | at Appleton City and will operate at ; both places. This is something bad- ly needed at this place, and if some enterprising man would take hold | and put ina large evaporator at But-} ler there is no doubt but that a/ jkandsome profit could be made on} | the investynent | dresses: city will be glad to learn Arrangements have beem made for a grand Sunday school basket pienic in Chas. Cocklin’s grove at Passaic, Saturday, August Ist. Six Sunday schools will take part as follows: Mt. Olive, Prairie Rose, Lone Star, Mt. and Mt. Zion. The following ,entlemen agreed to be present and deliver ad- Dr. Gilmore, Wm. E. Wal- |ton, Judge Parkinson, A. J- Park,D. Passaic, Vernon |D., Judge Miller and Elder Brown- Mr. | “Sunday ing. Walton's subject will be schools 20 years ago in | Bates county and now.” Mt. Olive band will furnish music for the occa- Porter has changed his course, he goes up the creek a mile or two. ... Jay Bright, ene girl is enough for you. We understand you were chin- ning two the 4th, but they say you were doing a good job....Freeman McGuire what are you fooling around Nash's so much here of late for, are you waiting to steal milk? That-is where Charley Zinn got ours to make ice cream last Sunday night, and we did not ask for it either, until after we got it.....Johu W. Park is very busy hunting corn, not old corn but new corn....Billy Hutchinson of Eldorado Springs was in town Sun day. Booney Barry and Sidna Holly started for MeDonald county wethink they bad marry on the brain,...You people that want ice cream or wants to get shaved Satur Trustee's Sale. Whereas JS Evans and Sarah E Evans bis wife by their deed of trust dated February Ins@, and recorded ia the recorder’s office with in and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 49 page 621 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the fellowing described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missoarl, to-wit The north half of lot one (1) ofthe northwest quarter andthe west half of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section sev- en (i) in townahip thirty-nine (3) of range thirty (32), containing sixty scr whica con¥ wal ade in trast t the payment of ene certain note fally describ- ed in said deed of trast, and whereas default has been made inthe payment of the annual interest on said note which default. according to the terms of said note rendered the whole of the principal due, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder ssid note and pursuant to the conditions of esid deed of trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Friday, July 31st, 1591, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ‘ 4 sae z aay A Z le F act » pic. | day evenings call on Nels. I will | non ands o'clock ir the afternoon of that day He is some better now and it is| sent the town's interests and W. O. | 7 i ony cherries at 10¢ a gal-| 5100+ The ned ee of sf pee Fea tah theicream end Joo Arbernet ioe sa a CEE 5 petal ab cera thought he will be able to be out in | Jackson the plaintiff. pate ete 1 HESS & Seu have not) De os Sen OVeEn tO: He Feats | will handle the razor andshears.... seat Trustee | paid less than 124 and upwards and | Seott Chandler and M. L Wolfe " - i | a= ——<—<$<$—_—— a day or #0. | wank ofl ee cs age Be at that? tea: i . +) Oats and flax is turning toward the | Trustee's Sale. eae cae | D. G.Newsom has tendered his; "7" "ty “anseme jwhich is sufficient guarantee that| binders mighty fast. .Jessie Barton, Whereas, John Lower and Harciet J. Lower Remember the grand horse show | resignation to the cityjcouncil as Re | Intl va ear 7 {the affair will be a grand success. | you can’t pass Dr. Mitchell's teams his wife, i the'rdeed of trust dated Septem. - n e case o as. - lo Db ¢ * fi - " a “4 Jet. Isc, J pcorded tl ‘d ‘i at the driving park Saturday the 11.) oder of the city of Butler. The! ,, er eage Ten porte winks x © Of course all are invited to attend. | for you know they are flyers. . Wheat ofice within ‘and for Bates county, Missouri. 7 ‘ive your herses and place! ; one _ | City of Butler, tned in the Cass ae stackers in big demand. —_No man | in book No. 49 page 270, conveyed to the under inst. Bring your her: one | council established the salary of the | siege | 1 eaaat he Gaal | signed trastee the follewing descr: bed real es- hibit. . The lake and = aes cousty circuit court last week, the; Mr. Wm. § thinas of Rich Hill, |2¢ed to lay around if he is able to| tate iying and be'og situate in the county oF them on exbibi | office at $150 per year, instead of FraP nT coer HV Dhaes a ase ar a : work Readers of this paper don’t | Bates and state of Miscouri, to-wit: 3 Ene verdic r end Miss Mattie Nave were united eee park company are also making ar- | fees as formerly, and Judge Newsom | rangements for a number of 800d | says he can not conduct the duties The! not yet acted in the!. races. Since January Missouri has reduc- ed her bonded debt %1,160,000. It has given one third of its revenue to the support of its publie schools and Pee took in the big ith at Rich have talked say they had a big time! jand the celebration was a great suc- But it was too bad and they committee that the fund so appropriated this year amounts to $876,518.89 89. Instead of being able to pay off} the maturing bonds Secretary Fos- \of the office at those figures. {council has premises. About two hundred of Butler's cit | Hill, and those with whom we | cess. |felt sorry for the | plaintiff for $450. The Tres is not | eonyersent with the virtues of Mr. | S.with’s suit, but we do know that | juries are too ready to give verdicts against corporations of all kinds, | even in some cases when justice and right is on that side. Butler like| | other cities of its size. uo doubt has | }a number of sidewalks in bad repair, | but there is no street or sidewalk in |the city where the lifeor limb of a pedestrian is endaugered. To fol | tracting parties. in marriage at Valley Chapel Tues- day evening. June 30th, Rev. A. B Francisco of Harrisonville, officiat- ing. The church edifice was well filled with invited friends of the con- Miss Hattie Scott of Butler, officiated at the organ. Af- ter the ceremony the happy couple with a host of friends repaired to the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nave where an The was get it into your heads that I am out of the chicken business, for I am in it head over heels--sometimes heels over head....H D Henderson and wife is visiting her mother Mrs Garner for a few days....John hedges has bought a daudy new wa- gon....The hay men are cutting and slashing so they can get back to the grass they left growing be- tween the corn rows....Dick Wolf broke his buggy tongue the 4th. Nothing strange for the 4th of July |....We understand the celebration at McConnell’s Sixty (60) acres eff the west side of the weet half of the northwest quar (#) in townsbip thirty-eicht 3s) of range thirty (30), subject however to a certain deed of tiust of even cate, for $4 in favor ofthe Walton & Tucker Investment Co , which conveyance was made in trvst to secare the one certain note juily described i it And where ve default h yme st of said mote now past dee and un- Now therefore, at the request of the legal of said note and pursuant to the com- ditions ef said deed of t-nat, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendae to the highest bidder, for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Friday, July 31st, 1591, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of tuat day, for she purposes of aatisfying said debt, : AL ter, on account of the billion dol- iiigink auupie nae lar congress getting away with sur- plus, is compelled to extend pay- grove was a failure -Only two people were missed | nia the 4th N. MN. | i rs Estate Insurance, interest low the precedent being set by these |wedding couple then took their de-| ---- |jury trials, aman or woman might|parture for Adrian, where they at Vil fall on one of the very best side |boarded the 9 o'clock train for a/ they were disappointed in a number of their big speakers not being pres lent as advertised. Re Money ment. aie 2 teal en that the partnership ae — = — | Walks in the city and claim and re-| tour into Kausas and after spending | to Loan, call on John F. Herrell stofore existing betwee Shobe ant “Steve” Clayeomb will be one of The blue and grav celeiraton and! | ceive damages fora skinned nose. lacweek or ten days will return to} Adrain. Special Agent German In Commons has been diss N. Showe will collect all accounts of the firm the strongest candidates before the | barbacue at Sedalia people for the goveruorship. He has never been indentitied with#ring politics or grasping corpora ations. — Joplin Herald. the 4th) must have been a grand affair from on |If there isa law by which the city| Rich Hill their future home. The | SU™uce Co. 24t Sonate tae | guary antees her citizens against fall- | bride is oue of Bates county's hand- ba) A Farwer Drowned, aud most accomplished) Independence, Mo. July 2 —Robt. was twenty thouss cases will be taken on appeal to the/ | young ladies while her spouse is oue Gregg,a farmer living near this city | for j march and one of the most pl leasant | | Kansas City Court of Apper!s. jof Rich Hill's was drowned this evening i a ‘SCHOOLS if LEXINGTON, young Mi Raemera remember this, you can't scenes of the day's programme was) Baaiess Creek. He had been fishin S : The couple is well PTI WA te LLG %. A. WILson. - . P| & Son on butter, 4), e & Every tissue of the body, every fore starting for home he pci ‘BM ST FEI fet OLLEGE—™: me pre oe geet “It you want} cig mare poyer a evaran nerve. bone and muscle is made! Matched and the Tres extends with he would take aswir and jumped LLEGE FOR, cash for your produce go “there andj jand fraternal good feeling which ex- stronger and more healthy by taking | their many friends. best wishes for)in with his clothes om. His body | get it. iste. | Hooot 8 Sarsaparilla. | tbexe future. j has not yet been recovered. { all reports. The Bazoo claims there | ing down we never heard of it. These | somest in Kne of | promiuent men. d gray ay = ELIZA. AULL FEMALE iat BY. WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY = 352-2 SEND-FOR CATALOCUES. 6 si