The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 18, 1891, Page 9

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HOPED FOR A NEW UTOPIA. The Detatls of the Plans of W Chi 10.—The Presby puld-Be {evolutionists in New Yerk, Nov. = little kittens, soiled their mittens, And didnt know what to do; Till a Wise old friend Did recommend THE FLAG PUT UP. A STERN LESSON 10 IsTs ANARCH- H.C. WYATT & SON, terian Board of Missions in this city | The CLAIRETIC a aR Axed Halt Hundvea Officers Face a itaviee received by the last mail from China | j Wee a, RE a Shouting Mob. | the following letter from their mis Si en SF + @ ‘4 “3 Chi It, Nov. 11. Over 1,000 Save money by calling on us for sionary at Foo Chow, under date of a “ay al anarchists or anarchist pon certain = synipat Zeis t prices On Sec oes ieee September 21: So tr 1 had crowded into the West twelfth : 7 Dizziness, 5 Dintrons soa Within a few days a plot has been — street Turner hall to commemorate vend lesion | dase overed which aimed at a rebellion | Wi the day of November 11, ISS7, on . 9 ~ SICK on a large scale. Arms were being. hen these little En washed ihe mittens which their fellow anarchists were Heatache, yet Carter’s Little Liver yer | equally valuable in Constipation, curing and: “seeretly imported through a man by the name of Eason, destined With this SOAP of a sign’ hue, hur oustration of the kind was the lecisive de jn this cit SHINGLES. Senta Seen: 1° *HPPIT the srcliers with the| © Quickly Vanished each stain, finer the eventful evenius of May 4 regulate thebowels. Even iftheyonty (necessary munitions of war. Provi-| ? when several police went down in! PAI NTS ~"HEAD | dentially, these were detected by the | And heir mittens again blood in the hay market. The} = aot would bealmost priceless to those wha rat, eee | elt itnatr goodeass Goes notend here,and those whooncetry them eee ae ene iret are e@blein somany Be that they will not be wil fing todo without thean- ACHE f bane of so many lives that here fs where flee bed boast. Our pillscureit while Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and bk helene One or two ee y are st! eae egebor not ag but by their action please all Farin tatty slacasconte; Rteterel. aad Trg 1 eer LPL SHAT SMALL DOSE. se SL Pc Slats Atkison’ 8 Pension sgeney. Over Dr Evering West Side ham's store rooms Buter, Mo.| jcustom offieers, and the foreigner in | Shanghai, where he awaits trial! yesterday's paper he writes a letter in which he claims he gave himself employed him. icy in the commg new empire: 1. Limited boundaries, with con- sequent partition of the country. }2. Liken (for transit tax) would everywhere barruis collecting be de- would pay a single duty on arrival (about 14 per cent) and then untaxed, this “~ to apply to coast trade as well. ‘be i ar reduce]: foreign coal | cigars and wine would be taxed; to the movement for the purpose of | He says that the} leader of the scheme revealed to him | the following programme of his pel- | molished. imports, foreign or native, | | shurge of them was sent back to! In| i divulging tbe secrets of those who; i | be } free to move throughout the land | - Duty on tea would) ere as bright and soft as new. Pee CLAIRETTE Soap-MADE ONLY BY NK.FAIRBANK&Co.————— __ Sr. Louis. speeches were extreme and red em- blems covered everything The diary utterances Heury Weiss-/ lnann, editor of the New York Baker, ja German trades paper, when in- climax came during the incen- | of MUO THALLS eq ot poo s100M0 os10Yy 4vq] Tuy “solg, puvpiugoyy Joy punog MOD» WOdZ SBaLIVY PUL PUOVEG ‘ggg oF AO’ ODUAL a1qQnog VIdavs | spector of Police, Hubbard, accom- | panied by Lieutenant Gibbons and ja squad of officers in citizens’ clothes | quie tly approached the stage and or. dered an American flag placed among the flaming banners. Tustantly there was a profound {sensation in the motle | the police were his: parts of the hall Mrs. Lucy parsons, who occupied y audience and lat from all Jedout: *Hang the my husband ~ of pande murderers In a second oulum, reigned, hundreds of exci jted mer | the officers, pushing forward cursing nud seemingly only want- ——And all——_—. lding Material —Our motte is—— HIGH GRADES ——-And LOW PRICES l Trustee's Sale. Whereas J. H. Wilson and Edna E. Wilson bis wife by theircertain deed of trust dated Jana- Iss}. and recorded in the recorder’s of- hin and ‘or Bates county, Missouri, in book No 16 page 126 conveyed to BH Ingram as trustee, the following described real estate Iving and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit Lots Numbered one (1) and two southwest quarter, being the wh southw (2) ef the le of the quarter of section thirty-one (il) in townshi)? fort two (42) of Tange thirty -two is . | left free until native mines were de ling a ued or look from a leader to | Which conveyance Was made in trust to secure 1 itl ff i the payment of one certain coupon note for e veloped; the tariff on yarn and cot- | preci >a carpaze $1,300in said deed described And whereas TUCKER : : | pbee Sinatra cearus ae said devil of trust provides that in case default Py ’ ton goods to be arranged so as to Nevertheless Inspector ard | be made in the payment of said coupon note, 8 6 i eless Luspector ubbar asurte tT. G Walker . = | z or either of the Interest coupons; or if default vive cheap clothing to the masses, = }unfliuchingly orderded a suspension be my ude in the payment of ares. ae they be- ey) pes : come due, the sais stee, or his successor jaf necessary by home manufacturcrs. > of the ineeting until his commands jshall proceed to execute the powers therein | ' ‘ conferred. and whereas, said deed of trust i4. Trunk lines of railways would null be obeyed Through the} further provides. that ‘in case of sickness ; F Se é death or abs from the eaid county of the | be bailt; roads made, horse cars in erowd the half a hundeed police ec uld | said trustee, or other disability or refusal te ; 1 2 : , act, then the acting she d county, for htroduced and canals dredged i. be seen placing their hands on their | the time being. shai execute: sald | f F : trust; and whereai Ingram is ab- The employment of fore! sdrevolyers preparatory for | sent from said county, and has refused to act: | pate é é ad Whereas, default has been made in th j throughout the army and navy and vhich seemed inevitable. Lt nent of said note and two of the said in i Pa | ; | mupons Now t ods Ch AE customs and in various posts of po-| & Was tully ten minutes before order e. bhcrifiol Batecccunay. acting trastee 1 ie Sy quest of the ho! said coupon nete lice duty and tax gathering would) & was restored lan nerchg pire netics thas ae seit) 8 g 5 eby give notice th proceed. te , ie he A | Iror said realestate at padlir auction te sie | be allowed, while foreign merehan = THY FLAG RAISED iS ‘TIME. | est bidder, forecast in hand at the Jenler in 1 is a ke Ate eas | }court house doorin the county of Bates and rould everywhere be fnee lo. cesta esl Yio fig meanwhile had been ree | state of Missouri, on Drugs and Medic ish themselves in trade, the pe = lets uly hoisted to a pl Oocie Tuesday, November 24th, 1881, {to be taught by proclamation that) = ' ne eee Tee | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore Prescriptions Carefully Compound 1 f f tl a 2 Staee proccemaus < HECCOM | noon and six o'clock ir the afternoon ofthat ed. A icht Clerk can always be jirade is the souree of their comfort, | heen f ] day to satisty said note and interest and the hait by pulling the Knobin front ; * ; 2 ; Epis “cL Wie e oiliceis were found | costs of executing this trust, ‘ (a that foreigners in’ the hid) S : j far cease © OW) HARTSOCK, i 9 racho : cooler herds is) Sheriff of Bates County, Acting Tras _——:- ——_ ea oo iM janine the excited an hence and spec “Ltold dum, said Mason, “that it } . : ; ate ; ; i tators bad time to exercise some iu | Sherf'$ Sale. was a delightfully Utopian pro fluence By virtue and authority of a transeript exe- -THE - | : ssued t t ofthe ef the m rrammme, but that ast experience | = = Pubs ny oe , e cution issued trom of the clerk of the tie ee t = Sao ; | The meeting bad becu tidcen com: |eireatt court ot Bates county, Missouri, re- would hardly justify me in- suppos Trustee's Sale. Trustee's Swe. | : turnable at the November term, Iv, of said West Ward st k Far ( : \ je tely by surprise or else more jcourt to me directed in favor of Adaline es rd otoc APM, | ing it possible to carry it out. He | Whereas J. S00 Franklin and ek an L Anna Ermentrout, by | te Switzer, under the firm name of H_ Switzer. x . | Pranklin hie wite and P { Eva nin deed of trust. dated on the siath | S€cious result might bave followed and against George McReynold and Frank Old niuintained, however, that striking, | Coe his wi of trust praary. Isss, and recorded in the re- * ae ee ‘ 3 hens , Lhave levied and seized upon all right, THE HOME OF | : i dated November 1 soo, edin the eof Bates county, state of Mis- he test the crowd knew of the po ‘interest and claim of,in and to the fol” ot 8 Med jas it did, at abuses which the most | recorder ce within and pic daracard na ean : is | lowing deseribed real estate sitaated in Bates | fel 2 | | Missouri, in book No. Secad <6 ae trust Haar hee bea present was when Lnspec-| county, Missouri, to-wit: The east one-third iguorant countrymen felt wit cach | situated ‘ 1 : of Jot two (2) in block No. two (2) in the ° 7 i | fituated fin Bates) tor flubbard with his detail enter-| city ot Butler. Mo , aleo the southeast quarter ; bowl of rice be ate they could count ve northwest gitar- | ? } i ‘ of the southeast quarter of section No. thirteen bi j township forts eC eon a stle door under the stage | as), township No forty (40) of range No. {i 1} on the immediate sympathy and do-! icaase : taming fore : Lis an oo, | thirty-one (il) also the following described lot Af i F pr nasoaies Se having come up by u private entrauce. | in said city and county, to-wit: beginniog H cility of the masses. He assured pact Dear piri a one SNS he niiecot nine hundred (900) links West of the southeast me that the trae heads of the more yon note fer S150 deed deseri - teved the hoisting of the is corner of the southwest quarter of the north- Sa Ad ache: eaid deed of trust provides 3 Si halsae 2 gg | cast quarter of section Ne twenty-two (22) In | Avincaiees Kee ie ghee ase Ade the Ameiican thig the teasion was township No 40) of range No. thirty Janeane ment were mostly rieho merehents thatin fault be made in the payment of be & | has , i ; i ; | ane ual os said coupon notes, Or cither of them, or either (gomaction; almost unprecedent | 07s! Ae acpeas <r eae pune Vevitins > prominen nfticials well} of the interest ce % links, fo dree F =e jwith a few pron : nt oftici well | he Heol in the payment of become due el. Hiss alier biss and yell after | Wy ine @ thence south tour “es eer Jequ ed with foreig and fore| 1) the said truste hall procees : | (oy Tinks. the “ or ndred anc ap acquatnted with foreigners : ee eke ooterred and | yeu! franticaisy rose wutil the audicr ce | AIOUIS Ot Lesutiny tb aaueee etter bene forms of government, who were sd Maras rust further provides, #8 lo « hWeet qua of northe: Pers Ob Overnuele he . ront deor or death, or absence j@+imed a thousaud demos insterd | yitarter of said Fection 2 townephip 40, range | spendit » their money ina truly pa . coun nty of the said trustee, or eae ae ee \st, Been y, Missouri, f will on triotic spirit and without any mo-}{ ; jay. N 891, eet coe tints: aleong opnue 5° Thu: -day, November 19,1891, AOete SI : aoe. Saturday, November 14, 1 i and] The leaders of the aiceting say | between the hours of nine o’elock in the fo tives of self agerandizement tween toe hour: B. OH. m, is ‘ : noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of tha | sage noon ard ive o’clo and has refustd ‘to | thet the pathering was only to show | day, at the east front door of the court house | sefof sativiys ‘ Mie has been made in| | i | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, : : | SAM CEST or said interest coupons |regard and severence for the ime | set! the same or so much thereof as may be re- A Safe Investment | ‘Truatee. erefore Wo Harts sheriff of | quired, at public vendae to the highest bidder | a5 Br a | miles tes county ueiing trustee at the request o1 | Whe perished while laboring for the| tor cash. to eatisfy said execution ead obet FOR SALE | Is one which is guaranteed to bring said coupon o hereb¥ | a onetit of hamanity i “CW HARTSOCK. . a 49 you satisfactoy results, or in case o sk me agents for w. Douglas Shoes that ‘ an a ie sell all ot | DE of huuenity. i 4o-td Sheriff of Bates County okey Ss : no rosale in y ace isl ea slic auction to the highest , a oe aes 3 ss ener sees a ear se — failure areturn of purchase price. | dealer to send for catalogue, secur reashin hand, at the court bouse When the proceedings opened the Sheriff's Sale. F A N Cc Y B R E D Ou this safe plan you ean buy fro: [ee ee Pcounty of Rates and state of Mis- | ta cr fairly buried in red bunt : a is > § Pi T iy = E. A sty Wie Dab b PY core pj ut tals gale F y : a 2 TARE NO SUBSTITUTE, 2 © : : 1U| By virtue and authority of an aligs executi Nesaiate, ur advertised Druggist a bottle of Wedu-nlar: D-cember Sth. 1691 ing, banneis aud trimm'ngs. In the issued from the ofide of the eler: onthe cirouit 1 — oo Saenee far Jeon 4 lee a x court of Bates county, Missouri returnable a Dr. Kings ew Discovery for con | between the hi ine ove ock in the fore | frovt of the structure on either side | the November term, 1-01, of said court to me NQUIRE sumption. It is guaranteed to bring | hoon and six ¢ lic afternoon of tha _ directed in favor of Rufus L McDonald, George QUIRKE a ie k rial day. to satisty said roies and interest and the !stcod out im bold contrast bronze | Henderson, Wil! AF McDonald, Harry J | ' relief in every case, when used for | costs of executing this { wie x George, John | MeDonald and Chas B sanders any affection of throat, lungs, bron- | i rot Hates Cantey BARTSOCK, {busts of Spies and Parsons. These and sgainat 38 Franklin and 8 F ice fave ) ss ar 1 Sheriff of Bates County, Acting Trustee — | evied and seized upon all right, title. interest } chitis. asthma, whooping cough.crouy | a j were cheered wildly by the specta | and ciaim of, in and to the following described Gl aa es et a eS | | en Bae | real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri LAURA CONSKLIN € s rect. Ttis pleasant ag oe | Se . 4 tors. To the left of the stage was | to-wit teventy-one (I o taste, rfectly safe, and can} Ss ‘O +5 ee H wn of Worlan’! 5 Be eS ee ria a a ERM ea . eT ISsgui| kG CHIC . \ joaled a banner with the inscription, | onri, 1 will on Az jalways be depended upon. ‘Tiae wil come n 4 ee “5 - ee = rere will co a time when our ‘ ¢ |" Trial bottle free at H. L. Tucker's | > UES LharetleysNovembersi 2) lal { } jsilence will be more powerful PASSAIC, MO. ates tete! than | vetween the hours of nine o'clock in the fore WHY IS THE =<— THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged. 'WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, the School or the Library. 6 work of revision occupied over ten ‘$,more than a hundred editorial la- rs having been employed, and over $390,000 expended before the first copy wap printed. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. A Pamphlet of specimen pages, il imonials, ete., sent free by the pul \ Caution is needed in purchasing # dictiona- ‘y, as photographic reprints of a comparative!» “vorthless edition of Webster are being marketed ~ ander various names, often by misrepresentation GET THE BEST, 3The International, which bears the imprint of G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., PUBLISHERS, J SPRINGFIELD, Mass., U.S.A A late writer social affairs in Iceland says that there is not a sin- that things as locks. bolts and bars are} uoknown, and that there ace neither on gle prison on the island: such watehmen or policemen. ! ) Africa seems to be remarkable. The jmissionaries there, who about 500, are said to ha ud 000 converts. The Parisinus have one ture: they ave area Paris pablishes 1, par {which 105 illustrate are j The progress of Protestantism in | Foe |: umber | sean! W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE cenfPbmen THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless shoe, with Bo tacks oF wax thre est flue calf. st more shoe: TO oes costing r 0 Genuine Hand shoe ever A shoes wh ss cost from $3 inpe $ shoe, tin KANSAS CITY and (00 Hand-sewed Wel stylish, comt bh COLORALO SHORT LINE he sion edge. One pair will wes Po fine c: alts n better she th zone trial will con af {and servic 00 Workingman's | shox Those who rmake. offered at e those ‘ever To - 9 Daily Trains, the best fine Dox wion.— See, Ww THE d 21 are devoted to theaters ee a Paris is decidedly cosmopolita: Sod by Max Weiner PUEBLO AND DENVER. One-tenth of the e YP ation | nn pie mame me ot oo oon QS AGENTS Goinl PELIWAY BUFFETT SLEEPIMG CARS bes 00 Money selling Beveridge’s Au- ber 181,00 tematic Cooker. Latest and Qa5-.. City to De aay ey 1 ig utensil ever ppt : a SRCECerALy BIQUCAMON SSS ee ee H. C. TOWNSEND. | the ladies are not fond of pugilism, but when they are at the bargain counter they are price-fight One sample Cooker froe to good agents. Advertising matter furnished. For full particulars ad- iF] dress W. E. BEVERIDGE —— and Vicket ST. LOUIS, M General Passenge: 2 Daily Trains 2 OMAHA Kansas City to St. Louis, nN’ noon and five ees ~ 5 # 7 clock inthe afternoon ofthat our vorces pie words on the| day, at the east front doer of the court bonse seatfuld. Agsust the stage. walls {in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or 80 luuch thereof as may be re- Were pictures of tive of the dead an archists. while directly above it was the notte: “Murdered but not dead.” { Tb» banners bore the German in Inscriptions: and “Liberty and freedom Trustee's Sale. Mare *s off book No isthe. ounty. Missouri. to the u pege 4) ie at} 0.1! Trastee “Equal rights forall,” | Whereas Mary Fulkerson. a single woman, by | Thore within and for} the uired at pn vendue tothe highest bidder ‘or cash, to satisfy said execation and cos! y. HARTSOC Sheriff of Bates County. 40. i} Adiuinistrator's Notice. | Notice is hereby given, That letters {testamentary on the Estate of F. A. hr Geceased, were granted and | to e undersigne the sth day of October 1891, the Probate | Court of B County, having clain nst said ator wit ted to e for our Mam containing 8 of Groceries, Dr; othing, Hardwar . ete receipt ts for ERAL SUPP. ao 4¥ ce. . usw = Van Buren 8:., 20,01

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