The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 23, 1883, Page 1

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' FROM THE NORTHWEST. | NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. j ! | — Harrisonville Cass | a Whecess,J- Fe Cun einnain Ste Emme < z unningham, wife by their deed 9! How The Creve Leok io Kansas and County breeders are showing some | trustexecuted on the first day ot May a = ee office et Bates county, Missouri, en the horses of any county in the United | first day of May, 1882, in book No. 23, at Albert Badgley, who in company | States. Doour friends of the old | page 499, conveyed to the undersigned with Charlie Tripp, left this county | states believe that? If not come and | cainiiotelfallydescribed inlaid decdi(ob . z z in Bates county, Missouri, viz: the south rites the Times as fellows: \ . v - | east quarter of the south west quarter of Line Rete ra sSac, || Semnencld Semthwess, “Tiere | Salon teat inet Ga) tawastiipitorts INC: yo oy - penta 3 are forty divorce cases on the Green 3 Eprror IMES :-—We foun e . + e ¥ ing torty acres, more or less, and whereas, S county circuit court docket for the said note is past due and unpaid. Now, theretore. in pursuance of the ok caged _— ene Se cases men, and in twenty-one | trust fully set forth, and at the request of sts, looking very well, much better cases women ask to be released from ! the legal holder of said note, take notice | than we expected, though suffering | ibe bGadoiet wedlock. ; that Twill on i ty, Mo., and tor miles into Kansas, | Appleton City Jexwreal; The! Nich eG tes Fe ibe ts n :, . . a’ < the roads were lined with blue grass, | Methodists are making an effort to | Butler, Bates county, Missouri’? and be-| also fine blue grass vastures. | raise money to build a new church in | tween the hours of 9 o’clock in the tore- that day, expose to saie al! the right, title Kansas,are very fine counties indeed, | they are meeting with good success. | 2nd interest ofthe said J.F-Cunningham | pa | : | and his wife, Emma, ot in and te the; fine buildings, etc. Nemahacounty,! About $2,500 has already been | | Kas., 1s nearly all tenced into | subscribed, and work will be pushed | handto par said note, anterest and scone: | * . 7 } i Trustee. | out side of posts, very little wheat | . here. nearly all corn. Harrisonville Democrat ; Allthe way from Senica, Kansa, | 2! of the finer improved cattle at the | = : ; ecution, issued from the office ot the cler Com is worth 35 cents, here, and | came 2 Cass County. They east) of the circuit court ot Bates county, Mis- | the country full of it. The country ‘ayup in the hundreds, thousands | souri, returnable atthe June term, o Meyer ro’s. & Co. and against Buck | as fine a bedy of land asT ever saw, | must haye. Cass county breeders | erry. I have levied and seized upon all | matock, deep soil with some sandin have taken hold of the plow and they the right, title, interest and claim of the | H és | the toilowing descrived real estate, situ-{ Te BEd ated in Bates courtv, Missouri, to-wit: the ‘gil on om inside of the| Parrsenville Democraf: The| zo tect off of the east side ‘ot lot 4, 's, no dead capital in tence. e . yet T ain i a Ch: li contr court made — order last week Hume all in Bates county Missouri, and —_ ee: wie | authoriamg the sheriff te procure a | I will on . Thursday, June Sth, 1883. — eS , a | Cau oh ah avers ee forenoon and § o’clock in {the afternoon re as Wee forenoon 5 kin 3 a the racer = oe hen 1 carcerated in jail for noapayment ot | of tnat day, at the east front door of tne 'y were in Bates ceuaty, when | fines. The-sheriff mterms us_ this | fas tee ast county Missouri, se e same, or so é More in the tuture frem the prom- | carry. it out and enforce theorder ! lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash ised land of Daketa. A. B. | to satisfy said execution and costs. Ritch Hill Zaterprise; Ed. | Sates 2 itt medi This great remedy has won its way to} thoroughbren stock sale at Kansas | the highest place in the esteem of the gh i Notice ie hereby given, that letters ot Recruits = Skee Its per-; bought a [full blooded’ Aberdeen | Sharp deceased, have been granted to the mance is invaribly 2 i S, } undersigned, by the Bates county Pro | Augas Hees ey ES are one in Bates county Mo., bearing Re givestone and power. Forcomplaints | : =e kidneys, bowels, stomach, liver] purchase price $575.00. Bates 15 | tons having claims against said estate eee A the ele ee ceming to the front in fine stucl We racks. ot the finest hogs, sheep, cattle and | 1882, and duly recorded, in the’ recorders trustee, te secure the payment of a cer- about three weeks ago fer Dekota, | see. | trust, the follewing described real estate, (40) ot range twenty-nine, (29) contain- wheat, from the north part ef Cass/ next term of court. In nineteen terms and conditions in said deed of } forrain. All through Jackson coun- Wednesday, June 6th, 1883. + Ngoc oe s noen and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of | Jefferson and Jackson counties, | this city, and we are informed that = above described real estate, tor cash inj { | big pastes, with barbed-wire on | through immediatcly to this place, ne wheat but all corn. | recent great sale at Kansas city | By virtue and authority of a general ex- | i in Nebraska, Gautnwest of Lancoln is | sometimes, but that’s the “kind we said court, and to me directed in favor o z = = said deteadant Buck Berrv, of, in and to} it, and when you ao see amy fence | 2rénot the looking back kind. Ales! block § in Little’s addition to the town of Carpenter, at Holland, Neb. ' ot and establish a rock pile en which between the hours of g o’clock in the left. court house, in the city ot Butler Bates means business, and he proposes te | much thereof as may be required, at pub- = H strictly. } Wma. F. Hanks, H HF i Ss i: 1B: a Parker's Ginger Tonic Sherift of Bates county. Once ‘ ’ 25 | ao Tested Always Preferred. | Crabb and Joe Wilson at the great | (Adcnaccntora| NoGor most intelligent people. There aredaily ; City ef Lepord Bros. & Cocram, | .4cinictration upon the estate of G. B. Better than tts Promise. 5 cee | is twe years old weighs 1.300 Ibs. | date the 24th day of April 1883." All per- wemen and for thoce bodil y disorders | Nowance, within one year from the date induced dy anxiety, care and mental | raising. strain, its effects wil! surprise and charm j you. Tt is not an es ef ginger. ' Delicions to the palat antidote to ¢ liquor habit, and e = Rey. msec = * reoms, a eble. sven & Ca, New York. ka ti toes ; ‘ said claims be not exhibited within two rsfrom date of the publication of this , they will be forever barred. TARP House te rent. containing seven; ¥ tern and cecRar. Enquire ar this office. 22 at. Admi i BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MAY | Quecensware, Glassware and Wodenware. | i i | re required to exhipit them to her tor‘ : said letters, or they may be precluded ¢ rom any benefit ot such estate; and it* Butler Weekly Times. ~ 23 1883. NO 25 WHAT YOU WANT Bargains in Dry Goods, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, Having bought the DRY GOODS&2NOION sToor Of A. S. Martin & Co., we are making a general Closing Out Sale. Coner yoom under Palace Hotel. Very Respectfully, M. 8, COWLES & CO YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS ‘SHOES 9 AT BOTTOM FIGURES AT EAST SIDE SQUARE. MAX WEINER’S, —T.D. RAFTER. | Right at the Lower Scale, south side square, keeps a full line of STPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Also a full line of good substantial Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps, all sold at prices that defy Compeeition. 25-tf. NEW DRUG STORE Berry Bros., Keep Constantly on hand a well Selected Stock of PURE, DEUGS, PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, and Everything in the Drug Line. FIRST DOOR WEST PALACE HOTEL Prescriptions Carefully Compounded both Day and Night. ' Having opened a new Drug Store en North Main Street, and haying had many years experience inthe drus | busniess we cordiatly invite the public © call and see us. We guarantee our drugs to be pure and eur prices ae } low as any place in the city. Give usa call BERRY BROUs. | TRUNKS! TRUNES! TRUNES! New stock, new styles and new prices. VALISES all znd look. VALISES!! VALISES! In great abundance, new and nobby styles. Mc Farland Brothers.

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