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chi | e ou y EY v Weekly Times. VOL. XV. GAPITAL, BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1893. Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. $110,000. Transacts a general banking business. We solicit the accounts of far- mers, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for all funds committed to our charge. to loan on real estate at lowest rates, at ony time and stop interest. Dr. T. C. Boulware Booker Powell CH Dutcher HH Pig ott John Deerwester C R Radford JB Jenkins Oscar Reeder Geo L Smith E Bartlett Margaret Bryner Lula Brown Frank Deerweater 1) A DeArmond John Evans JN Ballard Dr J Everingham G A Caruthers C &E Freeman HB Chelf G B Hickman J M Courtnes DB Heath Robert Clark Semuel Levy © P &8 LColeman CH Morrison JR Davis Dr W D Hannah Horrible Donvle Murder. Yates Center, Kan., Nov. 12 — About noon to-day E. P. Barnard, an old and highly esteewed citizen of Toronto, this county, shot and in stantly killed his wife, daughter and himself. He left a letter to his son stating that he had outlived his use- fulness aud would be better out of the way. He was 80 years old, his wife 63 aud his daughter 36. The shooting was done with a 44-calibre British bull dog cevolver. No other cause than that contain ed in the letter to hie son. can be as- cribed for the terrible deed, and that the act had long been contemplated goes without saying. He had bought a lot in the cemetery not long ago, and left written directions as to the disposition of property. The citizens of Toronto are great- ly excited over the horrible tragedy, which has wiped out of existence al most an entire family. Died St a Broken Heart. St Joseph, Mo., Nov. 12.—A dou- ble funeral occurred this afternoon in which father aud son were con- signed to the grave side by side. James Kay was one of the oldest residents of this city. The idol of his heart was his son, Rev. Henrv Kay. Six months ago, the revereud gentleman, a minister in the Metho- dist church, became deranged and was placed in asylum No 2 for treat- ment. Friday afternoon he died. When the news reached his father the old man remarked that he would not survive long. Ten hours after ward the old gentleman was a corpse, having died of grief and a broken heart. commodation in the way of loans to our customers. We are prepared to extend liberal ac- Funds always on hand allowing borrowers to pay part or all DIREUTORS. Frank M Voris HCW RG West Wm E Walton OTHER S'TOCKHOLDERS. Robert McCracken Dr-W E Tucker A MeCracken WB Tyler M V Owen ME Turner Wm W Trigg Wm Walls JK Rosier G P Wyatt J W Reisner Dr NL Whipple L ft Starke Clem Slayback John H Sullens Max Weiner TS Wright upidity. Louisville, Ky, Nov. 12.—The | Courier-Journal to day says: | The lying Associated Prese, ithrough its lying agency iu this j city, contained in its yesterday's re Lying and turns, the following iofamous st:te- ment: “The only issues in this election Bitten By a Mad Dog, Atchison Kan., Nov. 12 —A little 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y ung, who reside six miles north of town, was bitten over the right eve vbout three that is now supposed to bave been mat The wourd apparently healed aye more aitention was paid to it until Saturday, when the boy was seized w Du ring these tits he complained of his head aud stowach hurting bim. The Ve nat to town t aud three of the best doctors in the city examined him, pronouncing it a case of genuine hy drophobia. The doctors say that he cau vot recover. Iu 1888 the peopie flipped out the Democrats and flipped in the Re- publicaus. The result was an in- crease in pensions of $50,000.- 000 per annum, and a like increase in tariff duties. ‘The Reed congresa had to make provision for it, aud we h volent spasms. got the MeKinlev tariff and the Sherman uct. That is one time the people jumped out of the frymg-pan Tt wil us much to see th ly the firs: ipto the fire hot surprise mw repeat the fol- -Hol- hance they get pt of the Kentucky elections re |den Enterprise. Bandits Routed. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 11.—-Lufor- were factional, the dominant faction | mation just at hand isto the effect of the Democracy being the Cleve-|that at 2 a. m. eight strangers rode land party, as opposed to wing which supported Mr. Heury Watterson in his opposition to Cleveland’s nom- ination.” The malignancy of the liar who sent this over the wires is only equaled by his stupidity No one in Kentucky ever dreamed of such an issue in the recent canvass and vote in Kentucky, and no one could conceive such a thing, except some venomus idiot. The Associated Press has fallen low, it is made the vehicle of such gratuitous and stupid falsehoods. Four Bold Bandits. El Reno, Ok., Nov. 13 —Four bandits walked into the store of William Hightower at Arapahoe, Ok., on last Saturday evening and presenting revolvers at the heads of the proprietors and clerks, demand ed that they open the safe and up the money it contained. persuasion of the six shooters too much for the people, the safe give The was with the booty. The robbery took place early in the evening and the amount secured was about $1,000, with no trace as to the perpetrators. Highest of all,in Leavening Power.-— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking was opened and the robbers rode off Real Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Butler Grain Depot Located at Butler, is vow resdy and prepared to buy CORN, WHEAT, OATS, TIMOTHY SEED, FLAX, CASTOR BEANS, &c., for which the highest warket price in cash will be paid. Bring your grain to this firm at Butler depop. Also keep a supply of Flour, Bran & Mill Feed Call and see us. D. D. McCANN, Superintendent. for sale at lowest prices. | i i | | | | jthe three bodies | uliner iuto North Middleton, Bourbon County, and it is supposed that their intention was to rob the bank st that place. They shot at every per- son seen on the street and mortally wounded Burt Morris, an old negro. The citizens opened fire on the des- peradoes wnd they answered with a The citi- zens kept up their tiring and the desperadoes left, but returned in an hour. They were again charged up- on by the citizens and were driven They stopped at a house on the roadside about a mile from the town and found that three of their number were badly wound. ed took their companions away. volley from their pistols. out of town A Son’s Revenge. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 11— A report’ from Riverton, Ala. says that an unknown masked man enter- ed the house of Mrs. Davis. who was reported to have a Jarge sum of money in her possession, amd de- mauded the money. On her refusal he shot the woman and her young daughter to death. He was robbing the house when a 16 year old son ar- rived shot the murderer dead. together the lad went and notified the authorities. Virginia Items. Fat hogs are on the decline. Mrs. B. F. Comiford subseribes for the TIMES. Aunt Marry Furgeson sets her sub- scription upinto "94. Charley Zinn lost a tine big work mule the other night. Dick Holaway is proving himseif to be a first class road overseer. Born to the wife of W. R. Smith a fine boy. Billy set up the cigars. Mr. Gardner and family of Neb. a nephew of aunt Naney Nestlerode is down on a visit. Merritt Zinn was offered ten cents per bushel for gathering corn if he would board himself. J.J. Cameron is eagerly looking fora large consignment of potatoes from the east, soon. The Grand View library and liter- ary association is considered by one and all to be very interesting. We all wonder what Marion Fam- done with his Mississippi badge purchased at the Worlds fair. Carr Dudley says he willthank any one for the return of his buggy har- ness some one_borrowed them in his absence. Seph Raybourn and Wm. Furgeson, lost a good horse, N. M. Nestlerode a yearling and W. T.Cowana 3 year old mule. = _Hon. Geo. Sampson one of our good citizens will hereafter engage in the coal business one half mile south of Altona Mo. There are many rumors floating through the air at this time in re- gard to the probable marriage of Mr. G. W. Scybert late of Colorado. C. H. Morrison saysthat he believes the Garland Oak Stove handled by Bennett & Wheeler Mercantile Co. is the best heater ever invented. Mr. Tuttle of Butler is in our midst writing up accident policies and re- weeks ago by a dog} +i was brought} Taking in the situation he Leaving ‘CLOAKS. \ them. regardless of the ha $3.50 Beautiful Gray Jacket, fuil slee 5 00 Serge, full sleeve, now 8.00 A Perfect Beauty, full sleeve 7.50 Black Beaver, extra full Aall these goods are of the latest est garment. business. Childrens Shoes. Coats and Shirts. a pair. tages, ports he is doing a land office busi- | ness, Agood man is always welcomed. | C. R. Lockridge and crew of Kan- | sas City isdown ona hunt they are camped on Mulberry west of thi place. Mr L.ownsa large tract of | land at Mulberry. Died Mr. Freeman Short with | typhoid fever. Mr. Short was only | sick four days, he leavesa wife and four children to mourn their loss. | Freeman was a man well liked by all. | N. M. NESTLRODE. { | Circuit Court Preceedings. | State of Mo. ex rel Vernon Co. vs | AJ King etal. Motion of defendant for further finding of referee over- ruled. Turnbull wagon Co. vs S E Childs etal. Dismissed. State ex rel S M Doyle vs J Laughlin et al. Dismissed. Daniel E Ulm vs John Dismissed. Aaron Badgley vs J H Hall et al! Dismissed. | Adolph Bear et al vs Henry Moudy | etal. Stipulation for judgment. | G G Glazebrook vs Joe B Shelby | etal. Judgment for plaintiff. W M Stacey vs HR Field. Plain- tiff granted leave to sue as poor per- son | H M Sanders vs H Field. Plaintiff | granted leave to sue as poor person. | Wm Craig vs GeoSampson. Judg- | ment of Justice affirmed. | C W Hight appointed stenograph- | er. Cc Taggard D A Colyer Sheriff with C M Bark- ley, Joe T Smith, J B Harperand F)} M Steele deputies sworn. | Grand Jury empaneled, charged | and G B Parker appointed foreman. | State of Mo. vs Wm Redmond. Defendant plea guilty. | Lucy Strode vs C P Coleman et al. | Plaintiff takes non suit. H C Clark vs M T Dunean. Plain- tiff dismisses. } Standard Electric Co. vs Rich Hill | water, light and fuel Co. Plaintiff ; { dismisses. | John Hornback discharged from | Jury. a Dis- | Josie Dudley vs C E Dudley. missed. } J R Mullis vs Mrs Meddly. Plaintiff | required to give cost bond. John W Brown et al Mary E Spaw | etal. W W Gravesappointed guard- } ian ad litem for minors Laura and | Katie Spaw. We will sell them at the prices we are making on 4.50 Beautiful Gray Mixed Jacket with cape 7.50 Hop Sucking with three capes, now Be sure to see them before buying. Don't forget our Mens Work Gloves. and we rd times. Don’t forget our Mens ard Boys Boots and Shoes. Don’t forget. firit door south of Farmers’s Bank. must have the a price that you can buy them Below we give you some of NO. 52 CLOAKS. | THE LEADERS, Lane & Adair’s Great Cloak Sale Will commence Thursday Nov. 16. 150 Nice New Stylish Cloaks must be sold regardless of cost. Tadies, to buy cloaks. over to next season, Now is your time We don’t want to varry the goods money out of them: ve $2 75°: 8.00 English cork screw full sleeye 6 00 3 25, 12.50 Fine Diagonal, full sleeve 10 00 4.00 12.50 Fine Tan Melton, extra quality 10 09 6 00 And many others too numrrous to wention. 6 00° Also Childrens and Misses Cloaks and Jackets 6 00 from $1 00 to $10 00. styles and colors, and can give you the most perfect fit in the cheap- We will save you 25 per cent on a wrap. We mean We don’t advertise for fun; nor merely to get the people in our house and then tell them we are out of the goods advertised, but can give them somet ng better for more money, but we will show you everything we advertise. And now in conclusion Don't Forget our Dress Goods. Don't forget our Dress Trimmings. Don’t torget our Ladies Underwear. Don't forget our Ladies and Don't forget cur Overalls, Duck Don't forget our Blankets from $1.25 to $5.00 Don’t forget our Wool Hosiery. Don’t forget the prices on there Cloaks. Don't forget they must go regardless of pricee. Don't forget that we are directly connected with one of the lurgest wholesale and manfacturiag houses in the west, and are the only firm than can ¢ffer you such advan- LANE & ADAIR. shot, who holds the American Field hampionship cup, is still inthe East About ten days ago Elliot defeated J. Frank Class, the Jersey cbhawpion in a 100 bird race at Paterson, N. J. in a hotly contested race. They tied on ninety-six out of 100 and in the shoot-off Elliot won, killing twenty- | four to Class’s twenty-three out of James A. R Elliot, the local wing three women. ,of the For Picking Pockets. Kansas City, Mo., Noy. 9.—Peter Barker, brother of S. B. Barker, for years king of Chicago lumber men. is in jail for picking the pockets of He was Manager Farmers and Merchants’ Lumber Company in Kansas City. Kas, for four years. and was once well fixed. Misfortunes crowded him down and now he is a common | thief. twenty five. A retura match was | | made and was to have been shot at | Pitcher’s Castoria. | Morristown, N. J., last Saturday, but | Children Cry for | was postponed until yesterday, when | Pitcher’s Castor! jthe Eastern crack took sweet re- | a j Yenge on the Kansas City man by | Children Cry for | beating him handily by a score of 95 | Pitcher’s Castoria. to 90. Elliott issaid to have been out FAR of form and shot behind his birds, his work generally being of the slob. bering order, while Class’s was clean and every one of the five biids he | lost fell dead out of bounds. Four the boundary liues. The score by quarters was: Class- 23, 24, 24, 24-95. 23-90 Another match under the same conditions, 100 birds for $250 aside, was arranged to take place next week. jof Elliot's birds fell dead beyond | Elliot-22, 22, 23, | Children Cry for Trustee's Sale. Default having been made in the payment ct a note described in a trast deed executed Ly | George W. Kichier and Mollie Kichler hfs MERS BAN wife dated 19th of Janna ry, 1M93, filed for rec. ord on January i9th, 1593, and recorded ty beok No 110 at page 224 of the records of Bates county, Missouri. I will, pursuant to provision of such deed and st the request of the legal holder of such note, who declares the debt due, sell to the highest bidder fer cash, at pudlic sale, at court house door Mm city of Butler, betweem the houra of nice & m. and fourp. m. on Saturday, December 9th, 1893, the west half of lot two {2} in beck one {1} Williams first addition to the town,now city cf Butler, forthe purposes satisfying said dels and cost ofthis trust. Tuomas L. Hanpzt.. TR-4t Trustee. OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 COUNTY DEPOSTORY OF BATES CO. John Atkins vs K. C.O & S Ry Co. j pie : DIRECTORS. (Sunt Couiney ce K CN & Ft 8 Cope ‘orca: Se he Beamette O'S. Toempeone tee Ry Co. Continued by consent. coe eS + J3.K Rovier, . D. Kipp. 5 Paul Bengsch = Geo Catterlin. 4J- EVERISGHAM. Secretary nt for plaintiff. a « 4 m H Trigg vs Jas H Becket et al | Receives Depomts sangact to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and ares as to defendant J. W.| ¢ransactsa general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully