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j ; i i pee ee —— — AE ARCS IEA SB Ss SN BU I u ER WEEKLY TIMES John Harris inferms us that his Major H. W. Salmon will leave to- The concert mentioned in the| = brother, R. A. Harris, Teceived uo- morrow for Washington City, to re Times of the 11th of November, has’ CAL ITEMS tice last week that his mother-in-| main uctil after Congress convenes. been pustponed on account of the! LO ao oe was — - - will join at St. Louis a large meetings until some date in Decem | — d-ath at her home in Richmond, delegation of prominent Missouri ber Extra care is being takeu in If you want an abstract of title Kentucky No particulars were) Demecrats, who will go to the Nat ‘the arrangement of the programme | allie T. W. Sirvens learned. jjonal capital in the interest of Con- ‘to make it pleasing and entertaining 3 viciiaae aca ‘ A. E. Beatty's little girl, recently ;gressman Hatch to remain until af-| Lively music spicy recitations. Zith Born, to the wife of MV. Carroll, | burned about the neck and shoula | the speakership caucus ie held /er solos, violin duetts and orchestra on Monday evening, a son. ae MES cated hile iu th |Ifthe speakership is given to a overtures, &e &e T.W. Less. | ep informed us while iu the | Western man, Hateb wiil be sure to eer = = | Hermitage Iudex: A few days The Democrat is opening the cam- other day, is gradually improving. jreceive the honor.—Clinton Demo- | ‘ A The little oue was su deeply burned |. ‘ago the bod f James Campbell. | for city offic ly. | ply t ly of Ja p ans aca ae Aad pals that damage to her lunge was fear- ale = | who was killed in a cyclone 13 years C. P. Staley, of Mingo, was in the «4, but happily ber rugged consti Mr C. H. Moore, a prominent ago at Richuond. Mo., was exhum | city the last of the week and favored |tution carried her thiough.—Re | farmer and stock dealer,of uear But-/ed The body was perfectly pre-| us. ‘view ler. Mo. and who spent the greater served and was covered all over with | part of last suinwer at the springs such a luxuriant growth of hair.that | Rev. Poage, of Spruce township, | hh. E. Holt and John Stephenson, for the benefit of his wife's health, MAKE A LINE TO J.M. MeKIBBEN’S AND SEE HIS ELEGANT STOCK OF Dry Goods, f very port f availabl in| visited the family of J. H. Sisson, | of Hudson township, twoofthebest|}bas moved here and now oc ne bo io filled with “itn Mr. | last week. meudn the county, gave usa pleas-|cupies the Kimsey . property. Mr.| Frank Smith, merchant, D. L Hag | v.J. Fry avd Mrs Pharis eine auteall Friday. These gentlemen Moore cowes well recommended | gurd of the Farmers’ Bank, and sev | The! paid the Times a very high compli- mcut, which was very gratifying to jthe wavagement, and we shall en Rev. A. H. Lewis, of West Point deavor to so conduct the paper in township, preacbed at the Baptist he future asto retain their gvod church in this city Sunday evening { Opinion. united in marriage last week. Times extends congratulations. We are in receipt of a letter from John T Leabo, serving a life seu tevce in the Missouri penitentiary from this county for the murder of a eS his wife. He is enjoying reasonably B. P. Ball, sou-in law of John Van | good health, and clings firmly to the Camp, now of Kansas City, will| hope that he will some day be par shortly move to Butler and work at |doned out. He has always steutly his trade. He isa first class car | maintained his innocence. penter. Jim Franklin, charged with shoot. ing John Medley with intent to kill, was acquitted last week on the plea of self defense. sconntcasist «| C. B. Lewis has purchased the Mrs. W. H. Hanks teft Monday | Novelty Store on the west side, and for Venita, Indian Ty. Ex Sheriff | has put in one ef the largest stocke Hanks will leave ina few days for |of holiday goods ever brought to that place, where they go to make} Butler. All who know Charlie know their future home that he is arustler, and misfortune ;cannot keep him down. Read his advertisement and go to the Novelty | Store for your holiday goods D. D. Peeler, a prominent demo- crat of Hudson township, dropped in to see us the last of the week and had the figure on the wargin of his paper set up another year. The Rich Hill Daily News, pub lished by the Enterprise publishing company ia the latest «dition from the ‘Infant Wonder.” It isa bright spicy little sheet and starts out with | flying colors and fair promises. The following party from Butler | came down on the 10:10, last even ing, to trip the light fantastic at th ball given at the Talmage House, last night: Messrs W. H McClem ents, Cy Patton, Harvey Clark, Cy Walker, the Misses Wade, DeAr mond, Renick, Small. Patterson,and eit Mrs. DeArmond. The party return Judge J. N. Ballard is one of five) ¢d home on the 4:20 this morning. who have been appointed as the ad-|—Friday’s Review visory committee whose business it iidaensae stabbing affair occurred is to investigate and decide on the design and construction of the new court house to be built at Clinton Montrose Signal. Two brothers in-law, I. N. Holloway SG Bde }a neighbor, Mr. Vandermark, butch- Rey. Blakemore, assisted by Kev. jer hogs when a dispute arose about Nuabaum, ef Wichita, bas been con-| the alliance, when Holloway turned ADORE GS CU SOO ES Hiei nd ducting a very interesting and prof-| 0 Marshall and carved him up with itable protracted at the | tis butcher knife It was done un Ohio street M. E. ehureh Quite a) lev the heat of passion. No arrests meeting number of converte and additions | Were made. The wound was not | to the church last week. jconsidered fatal —Holden Ente: ak ca Oe | tse. Prank Chiswell, of Topeka, Kan, has resigned his position in the San We are in’ receipt of a statistical ta Fee rulway office and bas formed map issued by Hon. W. C. Hall, la a partnership with A. E. Blachert, | jor commissioner of Missouri, show- in the clothing busiuess in our city. yu the states surplus products by Mr. Chiswell, it will be remembered. |. tinties. Within the boundary al- married Miss Laura Blachert. jotted to each county is printed in Minnie Harding, charged with con't letters the shipments of 1890 of | cealing the birth of a» child at Rich : Hill, was tried in our circuit court | ‘#84, Zine, iron, lumber, ete.. so that | the last of the week and acquitted, {1% formsa veady reference of the | the jury being out only ashort time | products of the different ee Money was raised in the court room, It pcs Spaces valuable document for we understand, to seud the poor reference and this ' woman home. |time anything of the kind was ever a jiswued from the labor comnussioner’s | G W. Poston, from uear Butler, | office. i brought aload of produce to the; j Rich Hill market, Wednesday, and! | after disposing of the same, proceed | sha.l, of this city, who runs the “can-/ ed to fill up on “bug juice.” Result | nou ball” frem Ft. Scott to Kansas —calaboose, swelled head, $1 and|City ou theL & 8S, will r gret to costs, anda humiliated F. & L. U.|learn that he met with quite’a se- ud voeate. rious accident at Ft. Seott on Wed — a nesday last He and his fireman Marriage licenses were issued to} were hunting uear thet city. The Otis B. Pace, of Knobnoster, and tijeman was waking m frent of Rube Miss Sarah Rayburn, of Elkhart: | A j 't: with his gun cocked ou his shoulder = = Buford and Miss Alice Eadie, |when the charge was exploded and of Butler; EP. Nickell and Miss the joad of sh t entered Mr. Mar- Carrie Hensley, of Virginia; J C-|Marshall’s shoulder. We are glad Blankenbaker and Miss Cora Jack-|¢., Jearu that tie it juries are not se- son, of Lone Oak. rious —Reeord a2 renee | The Wells & Jeffres Comedy Co | Te a ee began a week's eugagement at the | Hume Telephone 27:—Natural opera house last night, playivg that | gasofa suffici nt qu antity to insure romantic comedy, “The Noble Out. | ferther investig tion.has been found cast.” This company comes to us | the land of Mr. Jeffry’s about two well recommended, the papers in | lies oue-balf miles north of Hume, . aS eit at somewhere near the depth of 200 lection of plays. ter is now flowing out of the drilled lhe jho'e ata rapid rate, and a test ef Mrs. J. P. Wiliis has been ap-'the gas coming from it one day last pointed Matron of the Baptist Sane; week proved most gratifying. This itorium of St. Louis, aud wilt take/is indeed, a find of value; a tin! that charge of her duties at once. This | will advance this sectiur, as many is an excellent appointment, and) land owners sre in quest ef this Mrs. Willis is peculiarly well quali-/ boon to a dern civilization. fied to perform the duties. Her! many friends in Butler will be glad! to learn of her good fortune. S M Talbott, superintendent of; went immediately toa saloon and J. W. Seawell coal company of Rich | began to bowl up as opportunity of Hill was in the city Friday and com | fered. plimented us. He said that there|tleman by the name of Dean, who is a great deal of sickness in Rich j bad considerable money and displa Hill. at least tweuty five persons Me it freely while “seten ‘em up having died in the past week Many Dixon kuoeked Dean on the bea itt of these were children He said | tirst conveuient opportunity and r there is some talk of closing the pub | lieved bin of his valuables. He shortly after arrested aud returned — to jail, and has an excellent TY. Woand J. A. Silvers have forin-| to go over the road. eda law partnership under the firm . ' ~ name of givers & Silvers TOW Wairensburg Star ; If it be true. Silvers is one of the most prominent | 8S the third pape claim, that ‘no and successful practitioners in the honest man can fat to acknowledge southwest 2nd his brother, Johan | the overwhelming necessity that ex- A., gives fair promiso of making bis lists for such a movement, then it mark in the legal fraternity. The |follows as a matter of course, that new firm will get their full shave of about %5 per cent of the voters of thelaw business. this country are not “honest. The Nevada Democrat tells of one lic schools chance jnear Knob Noster one day last week. | the democracy throughout the s and James Marshall, were avsisting | cattle, hogs, wheat, corn, rye, coal, |R. J. Starke. ex-county clerk of Bates | number of » is the first {letter not as an advertisement of the; lar home made twist and then press The many friends of Rube Mar-|may want to | Democrat ty John Dixon who was released from |ty, abstracts of ttle to” all jail ou Thanksgiving moruving and | Bates county He fell in with an old gen. | S¥/ts 1m serious hinal’s system is | broken ‘and will probably go into business eral other gentlemen from Butle here Ei Dorado water has proved | Mu, passed through town last week | very beneficial to bis wife's health... | en route for Camden | Mr. Zack Johuson. of Bates county, | juuting expedition \is feeding about 100 head of cattle} == jnear Balm.—Eldorado Mascot. | county on a) | | | Appleton City Journal 26: Capt. ; x —— | H. C. Douobue has gone to Kansas The public school entertainment City for the purpose of buying | given at the opera house last Friday | some feeders to pat on hie farm! jevening. in the interest of the school | near Butler....J. W. Harsbaw and | library, was well attended, and the) R. A. Batchelor, of Deepwater, Bates | performance reflected credit upon | county, marketed hogs hereon Mou the _ ina ——— —_ day..Geo. Phatis, of Pleasaut Gap as the teachers e receipts of the gold 18 head of good 234 lb hegs evening, we understand, were $61-' here ou Monday. . ; am Green, ot hse penal - yor — enge paag ne" Gap, sold some ood il jed a balance 5 was leit on Monday that averaged 305 Ibs. . | sia — has pager aie es [France Gilbreath sold 22 head of in building up a public school li | choice hogs that averaged 276 lbs. jbrary. He has selected the volumes | France "ae nothing Per the best | purchased with great care, and now) of all kinds of stock. He never j has a splendid start towards a first /comes to town but what we wish claes library. 'we were able to own as fine a span oom ea ee ee | of horses as he does. Tiere wre a number of Lewspa | ‘i sd pets that are giving themselves |some uneasiness about the course of | i Hon. W. J. Stene ‘They don't know | | whether he is desirous of becoming | | governor or cougressman at large. } It has oven said that Mr Stone | does not care to return | Fire Near La Due. We learn from Prof. J. M. Hall, that Friday about 3 p m quitea destructive fire took place near La ; Due Mr. Rudolph, a well-to-do i land adjoins that | rm to congress | tw the south, lost a large bar! | He has intimated his desire to be- |) 0 neon oanite of nee, bee I sa jund a large quantity of grain, hay come governor. tis a worthy an land other valuables A part of the ——* =e oe “A npc ase ‘coutents was 900 bushels of wheat, hasibeanateraias e also said that be | a large quantity of corn and 52 loads was not ina hurry to anuounce his| of pay = candidacy for governor, but at the! ‘The origin of the fire is not known |same time he is doing good work for | jIt originated on the inside of the | 2 “ | building and had acquired too much | Tt is his privilege. Let the goo) headway before it was discovered. work go on.—Lamar Democrat | The loss was fully $2,000, with no = s jimsurance —-Clinton Democrat The Demociat says the corres-| | = J. W. Smith in Troubie. | ted.” Why does not Mr. Wade pub John W. Smith, a well known |lish the name of the correspondent?) farmer living near Spruce, Bates Does he wish to slneld the goulish | county, Mo., was arrested on Tues- | hyeva and keep the public from a|/day by Deputy United States Mar- nowledgze ot who the man is who) shal Siddell, for manufacturing aud ach week slings his dirty abuse at | selling mauufactured tobacco with }Some citizeu whose character, in all | outa government license — He was probability.is brighter than his own? | brought to Kansas City, and yester | Bro. Wade after all the fuss you! day morning was arraigned before baye made about the Sun man, you] United States Counnissioner Wyne, ht to “putup” (Lis name) or shut) who bound him over to the Uuited up —Reeord | States grand jury, tixing bis bond at} cans | $200, wh wus furnished We reproduce in part aleiter from; Aceording to the testimony of a tuesses, Farmer Smith county, pubbshedin the Rich Hill|has been doing «# flourishing retail Review, in which Mr Starke defends |tobacco business for some eigint the Keeley bi-cloride of gold cure| years. He prepared his tobacco for for druukenness. We publish the) market by making it into the regu farmer, whose Keeley institute or endorsement of Jing it in an old cider mil. The its wethods, but for the beuefit of) Smith brand was nicely flavored and | ths poor unfortunate who has fallen | had gained a local reputation when EXats, | had a zood horse to fall dead im the \style... a victim to drunkenuess, and who |the manufacture of it was nipped in | this method. Bud} the bud by Unele Sam's deputy | Starke, when free from this accursed | —— — | stuff, is ove of nature's noblemen,) AT COST---My stock of | honorable, high minded, impulsiv geverous fault, true to his | Saddles and light buggy friends and a good busines man.;harness and tents go at, His very many friends in Bates} re} | county wil! bo glad to lean of bis|/COSt ’till Jan. rst. Now 1s} conversion. your time for bargains. |, R. L, GRAVES. | 21m); When «a woman mails her letter in | ja man’s pocket the chances are that | jit hus been serled and delivered for- | said: The ab | tor T. W Silvers will furnish you an} tf abstract of title to any land in Bates county Weh ave al 13 weather prophet } who. whiie not havi a nitioual reputation, is generally correct im Lis predictions | It is id colored wan, koown as! Uncle NeJ,a very polite and intelli-| gent o'd man. He predicted the last) Act ona new two wacm winters While others | the lis wrriso? fever. As has been sent minded husband is the great mail carri Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pulls. | egulating , owels throug! + stomac are predicting a cold winter, Uncle} the nerves. A new discovery. They! = } « 1 | speed cu sness, bad taste, tor Ned says the present winter will be | 9745; Vewncapation. Spien awarm one. He says the winter al-| gig for women landl chddrent | ways corresponds with the 20th of jsmatics urest. . 30 doses for October. The 20th this year was aj 25 cent at H. L. Tucke warm bright day, consequently the | ets Drug Store- Sere winter will be a warm, pen winter. | Watch and se¢ if the old man’s pr true.—Harrisonville , ~ $500,000 We desire to nlaee cuton ‘peal estate security alarge amount of money. Will gine TW Mann Mi the best lernis and lowest ey SHIVERS rates yet ofjered by anyone Hay iv the manger all the time re-|7!/ this dine of business dere: Glink Votes draren forone: tivo. peed and often three or five years Pee Pes lare some mone to lou than 1,000 pe pauable on vr before a give sound, vet a slug: date : ? Wfaais Calland see how cheap |me T fed him too wach bay. I re. e CUn fel You have Money plied that Ith uot: that he The Bankers Loan & Title Co only got half as much as my other’ po orses. ELately I discovered he dietions cone Tem prepared to furnish, protept horse, weight less unds, is h traveler orc libor told barily FULKERSON, Massage sh not bave one quarter as much. The berse bad tite and on!y a small & consegu he was unec ble. cross and in lisposed while on the road. Now I am not only sav jing wouey in graiv, but in bay, and ihave a better driver.—Colman’s Ru- ral World. BOOTS AND SHOES, Caps, ——AND THE- NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY ExXosiery, PALACE HOTEL BUILDING, - Bites, MiasOURE. Virginia items. Protracted meeting in progress at; Consumption is caused by loss of the Christisn church....J M Burns | the perista'tic action of the bowels. spent Sunday in town....Mr. Amos | Hood's Pills restore this action and Drysdale of Foster was in town col (invigorate the liver. lecting mercbunts license last week | Rea Loss Kimes, of Kansas, has | moved to Mulberry .....Covsidera- | ble moving and changing around here the past week... . Willy Durst | Rescued by His Frie: ds. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 28.—Some- time ago Governor Buchanan issued connie Se Morell cokinnithel wiles requisition upon the request of the gon before tying yeur horses to it, SOYeTNOr Gy iene ees Lee Browning had a sack of flour Macks ees charge otropblugithe destroyed by Lorses that someone Aros wo = —— go had tied to his wagon Saturday....__©: V+ Jackson, pea ie the Cy Summers wants to buy a good Rape went te Saas), hone horse foe about $30 3 of Bricht’s | 2°!" Newport this state, and arrest boys and Bob Shelton have started ed him Before ne could get him Sea TLS Naor on ether al out of the country, it is said a band BEERS AS of uatives rescued the prisoner and wife of H D Hen mules menauei ti dergon, a 104 pound boy. All par | Jackson returued without him. ties doing well. Mr H. was around setting up the cigars on bie first! boy.. Parish Nickell and Miss Car rie Hensley were married on thinks giving day. Rev Price officiating ....Marian Kennedy is en the sick list....Born tothe wife of Charley Zinn a boy....Jobn Beckworth | wants to buy ateam of good size and a Trustee's Suie Whereas, Jas M Holland and Reatrice his wife by their certain deed of trust, dated onthe 6th day of April. Isss, and recorded iu the re- ccrder’s office of Bates county, state of Mis- souri, in deed record >5 at page Inz, and con- mn, #8 trustee, the fellow. situated in Bates Tr, 'o-wit co The southwest quarter and the west half of Aunt Betty Dadl-y is stay | the southeast quarter of section thirteen (13! a : township forty-one (41) of range thirty- ning inalltwo hundred and ing ut W W Parks... -Elimer G, what's the matter with your horse, he wants to turn east all the time? ....E Nestlerode has been having abad time with something in his J T Heusley is talking of i bear hunt out west....0 M Drysdale is his stock of leather goods at cost. Ts my goods xs blew. Wott} eont conveyance Was yment ot one a deeddesrib i of trust provides made int ed ant r provides, r absence » OF other . then the acting for the time being, said trust; and is H. Ingram, is and has refus€d to has been made in » payment of two or said interest coupons | Now theretore, 1, ©. W Hartsock, sheriff of | Rates county acting trustee at the request of | the holderof said coupen notes, do hereby give notice that Iwill procee! to sell all of real estate at pablic auction to the highe ierforeash in hand, at the court how rin the county of Bates and state of Mi souri, on Vhursday, December 24th, 1891. between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- and six o'clock in the alternoen of that satiety said notes and interest, and the executing this trust C OW. TEARTSOCK, 1 Sheriff of Bates County, Acting Trustee selling n selling | ar above cost a8 possi ..Ove more member added to! anal! proceed to 6 county, waking: oue score democrats -majority boys......Miss Gussie Craig has returned from the nation ....Labe Boughy of Walker, Mo., is visiting Taylor Adams. ... After the protracted meeting closes Prof Cox, of Kansas, will orgamze a singing school here..For blasting powder. fuse and amunition eall and get my pric Hunters bring on your! feathered game; Iam in the market. NM Nestierope my brother 1n-law's INT Clothing, Hats, Caps « Furnishing Goods In order to reduce: our stock immediately we will sell you the following goods for Cash All our #29 00 Suits go now for 216 50 Allour 16 50 Suits go now for 12 50 All our 12 59 Suits go now for 10 00 All our 1 00 Suits go now for 7 50 Allour 7 50 Suits go now for $3 00 & 4 00 Ali our 2) 00 Overcoats go now for i 15 00 Allour 16 50 Overcoats go now for 12 50 Good Heavy All Wool Gray Overcoats for 10 00 All =16 09 Overcoats for 7 oO All our 7 00 Overcoats for 4 50 Aud a Similar Reduction on Boys and Childrens Suits and Overcoats 4 Pairs Rockford Socks fox Qe We have the finest line of Gloves in the city. These goods are marked in plain figures and must e go atthe above Prices A. k. BLACHERT. ce ee SRR