The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 15, 1895, Page 6

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ee i LEST SS ET TI ISAAC FOWL ER. H. Be ARNOLD- ISAAC FOWLER & 00: Successors to EH. B. Arnold, —DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, Stoves ANS CROCERIES. see Higest prices paid for Country. Produce we invite everybody to call and examine our stock and) prices. We expect to meet all! competition. CLARDY. & BRUNER. REAL ESTATE & LOANS EVERYBODY KNOWS 1t takes constant hus ness, g to do busi- g if you are; and this iswhat we are IN buying or selling lands anywhere in south- | west Missouri come aud see or write us. We have the largest list IN THE STATE and can satisfy you in prices, terms and location, | the SILVER QUESTION HAS nothing to do with us AND THE PRICE OF OUR LANDS, tributing silver dollars, but sending the people, north and east, loads of information about the wounderfu! resources of Missouri. List with us if you want to sell. Yours for business, CLARDY & BRUNER. WE are not dis- County Court Proceedings. granted. Ordered that State Auditor be authorized to draw his warrant in County Court met Monday August 6th with all the Judges president. s | favor of Treasurer for school monies. oe eg ee ene Petition of Wm Basquevill et al WARRANTS ALLOWED. to open road in Deepwater town- Sarah Mason, $15 00 | Ship, granted; appeal threatened. w ? Bridge Commissioner ordered te LL Stott et al, & survey and report concerning bridge CA Lane, 25 55) over Vermillion Creek, 15 & 16 in Butler Water Co, 1) 22) Charlotte township. JD Allen, 17 25) Patent issued to Ellen Darringer, W H Igow. 3 00 | assignee of J W Clem lot 5 20 39 30. Mag Delaney, 5 dv; Deed of mortgage of D Brannock F M Oldaker, 1 00} et al ordered to be released of re- Mrs E A Hill, 10 09) cord, same haying been paid and Mrs M L Orr, 10 00) Which former clerk neglected to re G G Jones, 10 00 | lease. Luke Clayton, 10 Q0| Patent for se nw 2138 39 granted D Merrill 10 00| to J O McKinney, assignee of DW D W Deaton, 30 00 | Andereon. Geo Pollock, 114 60 $60 refunded to J M Griggs, dis- OF Renick, 8 65) puted eale nw 18-38 30. Mary © Hall, 129 290| Petition of Jas Thornburg et al, J B March, ; 46, Mingo township, to open up road, Stewart Atcheson, granted. C Stammen, F M Cox gives additional security P S Hughes, | on school bond of $300. Mra Annie Coats, | Patent issued to J W Paradise, Miller & Son, jassignee of J W Mongold, nw sw Mary Elledge, | 34 40 33. r J W Spry, | School loan for $550 granted to W M Crawford, | Miss Maggie J Arnold. W M Crawford, Dramshop licenses granted Mc W H Igow, Allister & Co and Elgert Bros, of Barnard & Co, Rieh Hill i LY Maxey, J C Hale files quarterly state- Sam Levy & Co, | ment, approved. Thos Wolf, Coal contract, 1,500 bu to court Robt P Colyer, 9 00 | house, 1200 jail and 800 poor house, AL Wis, 30 00 | let to W A Ephland & Co at $1.80 R Y Bellamy, 10 00 | Per ton. C W Porter, 10 00| Are you Billions, conszipated or trou- Adams family, 20 00 | bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad Mrs Laura Boyd, 5 00 | skin, pain in the back and between the G B Hickman, 00 Se ee J W Paradise, 40 60 } is out of order and your blood “is slowly Jno Scholes, 990 eran me ae ce oe J M McManns, 20 00 | disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels W M Dalton, 75 | Packers drugst re. 48 ty Lane & Adair, 10 95) eee Owen Colligan. 14 00 Leach Electrocuted. Charlie Brannock, 24 00) Sing Sing, N. Y., Aug. 5.—Rich- S Dent, 24 85 | ard Leach was electrocuted at 11:16. RS Carroll, 34 16) Seventeen hundred volts were Henry Fisher, 41 90 turned into his body and the cur- L A McKowan, + 30/ rent was reduced to 300, after which OD Austin, 3 55 | it was again raised to 1,700 and re- D A Colyer, 253 60 | duced to 300. The current was Stewart Atcheson, 46 60 | turned on one minute and fifty seven Bennett- Wheeler, 5 80} | seconds before he was pronounced D A Colyer, 4 90! dead. W C Brown, 6 00' Leach killed Mary Hope Newkirk, J G Cantrell, 28 78 | his mistress, after frequent quarrels, | RH Enterprise, 10 00 | | on account of the attention paid to/| Sanderson & Wilson, 6 00) the woman by her uncle, S H. Barnard & Co, 20 50} Moore. The crime was committed W H Igow, 3 09/ on Sunday, November 18, 1894, Chris Miller, 10 00 | Leach cutting the woman's throat Petition of J M Shelton et al to/ with a knife, severing the jugular yacate road in Mingo township | vein. “| occurred 800 feet below the surface. Payment in Goid. opeka, Kan., Aug. 5.—This is pension day red thousand dollars are paid ou being by United States The following circular was distributed among the old soldiers of Tope! this week nd Shawnee County who this morning visited |1 the United States Pension Odice to get their quarterly allowance from the Government: “Comrades, halt! to gold in payment of your chec You are enti Demand it Do not accept dep ciated currence | The pensioners are paid by checks, | which are cashed at the Topeka} banks. It is claimed the circular| |was prepared by a bimetallist who} wants to show that there is not} enough gold in the banks to pay | 'the pensioners alone, aside from do-/| ing the other business of the coun-| jtry. It has been suggested that} | this may be part of the Sovereign | | boycott of national bank notes. It} is not known who distributed the} | circular. | Te ee | Five Buliets. Tenn, Aug. 3.—Tom Westbrook put tive bullets through | | Bill Williamson on Broad street, the | jmost prominent thoroughfare in} this city, early this morning, killing | him instantly. | Westbrook and Williamson met. | Westbrook told Williamson he would have to marry his (West- brook’s) sister, with whom he had been intimate. Williamson walked along with Westbrook a short dis- tance and then stopped, saying sud- denly: “ if I do.” These were his last words. Inan instant Westbrook kad shot him twice. Williamson feil and West brook shot three balls into the, prostrate form | _ Nashville, Fought a Duel. Meunt Vernon, Ind. Aug. 3.— A duel, which resulted in the death of C. W. Bacon, and the fatal wound- ing of Park Saloan, occured at Maunee, a station near here. The two had a quarrel, and both drew pistols, backed off and com- menced firing. Saloan was hit twice, Bacon was shot three times, the last striking him in the heart. Death was instantaneous. Bacon was a painter, and a poet of some renewn, Soloan is not expected to live. A Widower, New York, Aug. 2.—Judge Gil- dersleeve in the Superior Court filed a decree to-day granting Mrs. Ollie Corbett an absolute divorce from ;her husband, Pugilist James J. Cor hott. The decree provides that Corbett |shall pay his wife 200 a year ali-| |mony. In case Mrs. Corbett remar- |ries she will forfeit the alimony. |She is authorized to resume her | maiden name of Ollie Lake. and can} | remarry. Corbett can not remarry | juntil his wife is dead. es | ‘the enue Times on Silver ert | London, Aug. The Times, dis-| | cussing that France is not likely to accept avy ratio but 154 tol. A ratio of 35 to 1, the Times continues, would not} receive attention from the silver men, or the socalled bimetallists, who are really persons with silver, or silver securities to sell. bimetallism, says A Great Iron Plant to Reopen. i Pottsville, Pa., Aug. 3 —The plant ef the Pottsville Iron and Steel company at this place will resume operations in about three weeks after a practieal idleness for many months. About 600 hands will be employed. Leayenworth, Kan. Aug. Henry Johnson and Mathew Jordan, miners, fought in the Home coal mine this morning, and the former was fatally hurt, Jordan sticking a pick through his neck. The fight a Officers later went into the mine and captured Jordan. Both men |= families. | | IMPTLY AnD prt OF > Pearly ANO DEA! UecISTS “Tan Gaus AVoscien Go Barto-Ma- and checks for several | cst , D.C., Aug. 3.—X daughter neral Daniel W. F ted Eli Flagler, Brigadier ge Was 1 Pacific August 5.—The ease is the heaviest looser by the tire Saturday which over twenty acres and destroyed property valued at $1,- 000,000. The losses include twen- locomotives, fifty four freight machinery, 350,000 headquarters, the pas. | Northern swept four cars: 5,000 shops, etc, | senger station and the freight ware-| | Louse. | “Mothers? Friend " nicine BIBAST. I have been a m e for pmany | years, and in each case where “MOTH | ERS’ FRIEND” was used jt accomplished won- ders and shortened labor and lessened pain. It | is the best remedy for RISING OF THE | BREAST known, and worth the price for that alone. Mrs. M. M. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala. | | Sent by Express or $1.00 per bottle. Book * free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ail, on receipt of price, To Mothers’’ mailed School Fund Mortgage Sale. Whereas oa. a Morris and Susanna Mor ris, his wife, did on the 9th day of November, 1s02, execute and deliver to the county of Bates, in the state of Missouri, their school fund mortgage, which school fund mortgage was duly recorded in book 120 at page 59. in the school fund mortgage records of Bates county, conveying to the said county of Bates, and state of Missouri. the foMowing described tract of land, lying and situated in ssid Bates county, Missouri, to-wit East half of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19), township thirty-nine (39) range thirty-two (32), inthe county of Bates and state of Missouri which said conveyance was made to secure the payment of acertain school fi d therein described; and whereas sail val and interest are now past due and 1. Now, therefore, in pursuance of an rofthe county court, I will proceed to sell the aboye described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door he court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates, and state of Mis- souri, on Saturday, August 17th, 18 between the hours of noon ani five o’cle day fo arpose o terest and costs. Sheriff of Bates County Trustee's Sale. A MeKinzie and Li thier deed of trust 1 recorded in the r for Bates ec zie pee M -2 in ito the under 1 real ‘ounty of and it is further feed of trust that if any of id when due the whole of clared due ana payable at er of the notes, and he ol ‘i notes due and payable. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pureuant to the conditions of said deed of trust. I will proceed to sellthe above described premises ae 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 Monday, August 19th, 1895, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the —— of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. R.G. HARTWELL, i 4t Trustee. Miss Maria Parloa is admitted io be a leading Ameri- can authority on cooking; she Says ‘‘Use a good stock for the toundation ot soups, sauces and many other things, and the best stock is Liebig Company’s ee ee ae sent gratis by Dauchy & Co Park Place, New York. NNYROVAL it Picts bw Ee ee enon, RiNDERGORNS. 7: gaareee ot PPPOE FE SOC SSG OT OPIS POCC COT OUODI OV EUW wees ¢ + THE BEST BICYCLE a The § Standard for All. “ace of the 1895 ea >? Have vou them with all other makes? can you know how fully proud title of the in quality, 0 tor boys’ De POPE MFG. CO. 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