Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Real Estate transfers and marriage licenses

From the desk of Danyelle Baker, Bates County Recorder of Deeds
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 Marriage License 

12/7-12/18

Jeremy Lee Solomon, 37, Raymore Mo to Megan Elizabeth Grouse, 37, Raymore MO

Allen Scott Edwards, 33, Butler Mo to Jenney Leann Rouse, 39, Butler Mo

The Museum Minute: A historical look at Christmas week



Merry Christmas to you and yours from the Bates County Museum!


Museum Minute presents This Week in History
(According to Eddie Herrman Archives)

December 25, 1873 – The Grand Calico Ball is held in the Courthouse.  The invitations are printed on white with green stripe calico. (an original invitation is on display at the Museum) ///  1926 -  D. Miller’s team of 12 beats A. H.Duvall’s dozen, 410 points to 314 ½ points in the first ever Christmas Day Team Hunt.  Both teams bagged 78 quail, 127 rabbits, 2 opossums, 2 squirrels, and 1 jack rabbit.  Butler.

December 26, 1894 – Christmas is marred when all of the old frame buildings on the west side of the Hume square burn.  ///  1882 – Officer Beal, of Rich Hill, arrests 12 men at Shobe (Old Rich Hill) for destruction of property in yesterday’s fracas in Shobe.  ///  1903 – Burglars take 15 turkeys from Cheverton’s Meat Market and cigars from the James Nafus grocery in Rich Hill.

December 27, 1926 – The quail shot in the Christmas Day Team Hunt is served to the members of both teams, at the expense of the losers team, at Smith’s CafĂ© in Butler.  ///  1898 – While taking a tour of the Lansing, Kansas pen, Bates County Sheriff Mudd spies an inmate who had escaped from his Bates County jail a year or two ago.

December 28, 1880 – Bates County has 34,478 hogs and 42,244 head of cattle.  ///  1907 – Ethel Pratt drives the first automobile to ever be driven on Rockville streets.

December 29, 1880 – Butlerites awaken to a minus 26 degrees temperature.  ///  1884 – The famous “Blind Boone” and his troupe perform to a standing room only crowd at the Butler Opera House.

December 30, 1859 – Eli Snyder leads 30 jayhawkers from Kansas to raid Jeremiah Jackson’s store in Mulberry, near West Point.  ///  1863 – A Ft. Scott newspaper reports, “There is not one family left in Bates Co, since General Ewing’s Order # 11 in August.”

December 31, 1889 – Noah ‘Bunk’ McGinnis, of Rich Hill and Oklahoma Territory, is hanged, at the Bates Co. Jail, for the murder of F. M. Bercherding, of the Round Prairie community of Hudson Township.  (Note:  The out of town Hangman was unable to get to Butler due to a snow storm that halted train travel.  On his last day in office, Sheriff Mudd had to personally perform the execution.  It is told that he never got over having to personally execute a man and that he was haunted by it the rest of his life.)  




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No plans for NYE? You do now!

There will be a New Years Eve Gathering at Last Harvest Cowboy Church located 219 S. Main St. in Butler. Join us for music, ministry,and more. Bring a snack and join us Thursday new years eve starting at 7 pm. See you there!



Vernon County Health Department has received notification of a public exposure related to a positive COVID-19 case

The Vernon County Health Department has received notification of a public exposure related to a positive COVID-19 case. This exposure was on Tuesday December 22, 2020 at Sharky’s Pub and Grub in Nevada, MO. 

If you were at this establishment between the times of 4pm – 9pm we ask that you please monitor your health. 

If you develop any of the following signs or symptoms please contact your health care provider or local urgent care.

Symptoms of COVID-19:
Fever >/= 100.4
Feeling feverish
Chills
Body Aches
Runny nose or congestion
Sore Throat
Loss or change in your taste or smell
Headache
Fatigue
Cough
Wheezing
Shortness of breath/difficulty breathing
Chest pain or abdominal pain
Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea

If you need to be seen please call ahead to your provider.
Remember to practice the 3 W’s…Watch your distance, wear your mask, and wash your hands frequently.


One dead after shooting in rural Warsaw

Benton County Central Dispatch received a 911 call from a residence on BB Highway, a rural Warsaw address.

The reporting party, Patrica A. Garvey, 63 of the residence, reported that a male, Jason Swanson, 37 was shot somewhere in his upper torso. Garvey stated that she and Garvey had a scuffle over a 12 gauge shotgun and it went off. Upon arrival deputies confirmed that Swanson was deceased from his injuries.

Due to the nature of the situation, the Division of Drug and Crime Control was called (DDCC) to process the scene. After a thorough investigation and interview, and based on the totality of the evidence, DDCC filed the charges of Involuntary Manslaughter 1st Degree (C Felony) and Armed Criminal Action. Garvey was served warrants for the aforementioned charges and is currently being held in the Benton County Jail on a $200,000 cash or surety bond.



Fleeing From Law Enforcement in St. Clair County

On December 20, 2020, Sebastion Thomas, 18, Lowry City, failed to yield for law enforcement in regards to a speeding violation. During the pursuit by St. Clair County deputies, Sebastion struck multiple patrol vehicles, putting our deputies, and his passengers, in danger.

He also drove through Osceola, Harper, Iconium, and Twin Oaks Harbor at high rates of speed, causing the possibility of severe harm to our citizens.

St. Clair County Sheriff's Office is looking for information about the whereabouts of Sebastion at this time, and would greatly appreciate any person(s) calling us, in regards to him or his location.
Thank you,

St. Clair County Sheriff's Office
Phone: (417) 646-2565


Obituary - Kevin Lee Muiller

Kevin Lee Muiller, 58, of Adrian, Missouri passed away on Sunday, December 20, 2020 at Bates County Memorial Hospital. 


A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at Adrian United Methodist Church in Adrian, Missouri, with visitation beginning at 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Crescent Hill Cemetery.

A complete obituary will be posted when it is available.



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