The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 15, 1883, Page 2

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ae ' Owens 4 65, Dennis Whitndge 533 44- School bond of E E Gilmore for | $500 approved. Dramshop license | Vounty Court Proceedings. Met pursuant to adjournment. | Present Judges Lefker, Ritchey and Neptune, W. F. Hanks sheriff and | J. D. Allen deputy county clerk. ; Following accounts allowed and clerk ordered to certity to state aud- | itor, for wolf scalps: J B Wallay $150, E B Collins $9, HB Francis $9, James J. Crum- ley $9, J B Harris $1 50, George Lovell $1 50, ‘Thomas Roberts Sg, | C O’Rear $1 50, John Bassinger | | to WB Roley, Rich Hill; same to! ‘J R Glass, Sprague { Clinton Will Have a Creamery. Henry County Democrat. The Democrat proudly fpro- claims to the ‘world and the rest | ! of mankind,”’ the glorious news that | | Clinton’s live, wide-awake, and pub- | lic spirited citizens have subscribed 1 50, NW Brumbach 1 50. | the necessary stock to build a cream- Account of R J Starke allowed for | ery. The tollowing is a list of sub- stamps and express $9 65; same for | scribers and amounts taken by each: making out tax books $652 44; for} A.C. Avery, 10 shares sees extending tax on assessment books | Snyder Bros. 10 eS see $212 56, and clerk ordered to certi-| James M. Avery, 10 shargs see | ty to state auditor and procure | G. Y. Salmon, 10 shares eo] $326 22, half on tax books, and | C- L. Orth, 5 shares 250 $70 $6, one third on assessment |F. S. Ware, 8 shares 400 book account. M. B. Colt, pena 3e0 One quarter’s salary to S P Fran-| Ww. - Colt, 8 shares aoe ! cisco $200. School bond of James | J. B. Colt, ro shares 500 Innis tor $400 approved; same of | | H. W. Salmon, 10 shares 500 Amonasetta Ray and husband, tor | J- M. Weidemeyer,_2 shares 100 $500 approved. Appropriated Milo C. Moore, 2 shares Ae | $200 to repair bridge across Elk} Haysler & Sherpy, 5 shares 250 Fork. | W. A. Bodine, 5 shares 250 | Clerk ordered to make J Scudder | Homer Burris, 2 shares 100 | a deed to ne se, sec 10 42, 31, swamp | | Page & Hopkins, 5 shares 250 | land; same to C Gashey for w hf, | Haysler Bros, 2 shares 100 | sw qr, sec 10, 42, 29. Bridge com: | Aggregating $5,500. | missioner pierced to make estimate} The contract was SEG eee for bridge across Mormon Fork, Messrs. Holt & Hall, by Colonel | west of Adrian. Ordered to be cer-| Smiley, the gemal, gentlemanly tified that F W Ragland is fourteen | agent, who is working up the cream- | years ola and a fit person to enter | ery boom in this state. The cream- deat and dumb asylum to be educa- | ery 1s to be constructed in go days. to-mor- | Clinton is verging the | ted. Adjourned to meet Venly on row morning at g v’clock. brink ot unusual prosperty. Let | TUESDAY, AUG. 7. | her verge. Met pursuant to adjournment. eS ee ee i An orange- Ween, the other day, | Present same as yesterday. Warrant to Sarah Powell, SHOE { ot Saran McAlister, a pauper, 50; Mrs Hall, keeping paupers at- terdeducting rent for poor-farm $94 25; same for lumber to build granary On poor-farm $5. te Swamp land deed ordered to Ru- | EDs ce: ja sharp-looki se) among his | fruit and carelessly tossed it away. | in the eye, | atld she the accident that the man gaye her a doz- | en good oranges to have her go way She had scarcely lett when g boy about twelve > slid up to the truit-sell- er andsaid: ‘*Are you gomg to hit any more old women to-day?” ‘* Why no, not if I can help it,’’ was the ply. ‘If you are, give me achance,”’ continued the lad. **I’ll bring my mother down here, and you may hit her in both eyes for halt the oranges you gave that other woman, and if that 1sn’t fair you can have a shot at dad and me.’’—Chicago Herald. During the Revolution the American army }iound a bad specimen | It struck an old woman made such a tuss over fus B Hall for w hf, sec 26, and :¢ 26, 40, 33. Saloon license to P. S. Dickerson, Butler; Jeffries | & Ellis, Butler; Joel Salle, Butler, Insane asylum at St. Joseph paid for support of paupers $706 05. School bond of J J Brumbach for $100 approved; same of James F Gardner $275 approved. Petition of H. O. Haines to have part of M. K. & T. track running to rock quaries in Hudson measured and _ platted, granted. | Order requiring Waldo P_ John- son to report to court, next term, | what disposition was made of pro- ceeds of sale of stock and bonds ot old Prairie City township and pay same to R. S. Catron, financial com- | agent of the township. New : : = | der to form a palisade, willow stakes promise bonds for same township | eS into th titty , vere driv 2 earth- ordered issued at 75 cts. on the dol- bineeggtin Siero years of a¢ nw, s' re- while encamped on the heights around Boston, a for- | tification was thrown up, extending | from Somerville westward through Cambridge. This fortification | directly through Holmes’ field. In or- was ran ie | en barricade, and these stakes took i root and finally developed into the WEDNESDAY AUG. STH. handsomest willows which now Met pursuant to adjournment. | adorn tke field. Present same as yesterday. Follow- | eae otal sa ing-accounts allowed: | The most novel ‘‘strikes’? come A. B. Hopkins, sheriff ot Henry from Cape Town, South Africa. county, for board of prisoners $160- The lawyers struck work and, refus- | ipa- | | tion, caused by bad digestion, quickly cured | 7 | DEALERS IN | reverential | the old- liver and lungs, tor of women and for those bodily disorders | induced Delicious to the the liquor habit, and exceedir to the aged and teebi sizes, PATENT SOL SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, GEFIELLD. pepe at wakes D.C.) Correspondence 5 Lrver diseases, headache, and consti by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Lew 13, oes Dr. M J. Davis sa: What Rested and Refreshed} a Weary Man in Memphis. “*No, it never amounted to an acute pain, but continued to be a dull weary ache in the small of my packs? Mr James Thomas, ot No street, Memphis, _ old experience, and lite be > dull mu- sic. I was ti H over, with pain in the lower limbs, and a habit of lying awake of nights. Recently I tried one of Benson’s Capcine Porous Plasters and | was decidedly relieved within twenty-tour hours. It may have been Providence that did the work, but I give the Benson’s porous pla r.”’? Mr, Thomas’ idea does him credit, but Providence works by agents, and among them Benson’s plaster ranks first as an external remedy. It acts quickly lief and healing, and renders lite better worth living. Price 25 ce Look in the middle ot the plaster for the word Capcine, Ask your physician about it, Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, N. Y. WONDER BOOKS. Not Books of Magic, but chorce, clas- sic literature, at pricesso low as to make me book-buyers wonder, About 125 TONS or halt nillion volumes now ready; sent anywhere tor examination before payment, on evidence ot good faith. Not sold by low. 6S8-page Catal. John B, Alde 18 Vesey-st, PARKERS GINGER TONIC. Preferred! won its way to oft trie Dly an Its | recruits to its host formance is invari Better “ It gives tone and power, For com- plaints of the kidnevs, bowels, stomach, all the subtle troubles ’romise. by anxiety, care nd mental strain, its effects will surprise and charm It is not an essence ot ginger. antidete to » helptul »c, and $1,00 ew, York, 35-4t palate, an Hiscon & Co, TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, gaat LIVER, oe ral of body er —— of Irrital noe c some spirits, A feeling ving me er some duty, Dizzthess, atthe pC Dots before area higiiy cate ored Urine, CONSTIP. rion, mand the use of a remedy tha’ PILLS have noeqgual. Their actionon the Kidneysand Skin isalso 5 Fem all impurities ‘through th: pe ro seave engers of the nea tite, sound ion, my gular stool SS clear skinanda vigorous bod TUTT’s cause no nausea Or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE To MALARIA. 2Se. Office, 44 Murray St.,N. TUITS HAIR DYE, mone eee peony ‘a single a Pi ion of this DYE. Sold by Druggists, orsent ers —— receiptoft Office, 44 y Street, New York. TUTT’S MANUAL OF OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. SEWARD A. HASELTINE, 1» DEO. Fequested. Inquiries answered free and prompt. i 75: sheriff of Vernon county for, ed to be any longer under the rule same $45 50; Barnard & Co. station- | ot the taxing-master, an officer who ary $805; P. J. Jewett, coffin | regulated what they should charge and shroud tor pauper, $8 00; for their services. This strike holds same, — goods for sheriff $1 | out. Six hundred convicts in the 35; Fultonasylum, care of msane, | Penitentiary struck work unless they $206 55, R. & A. Ennis, book & | got better food. The authonties blanks $19 ; Bridgeford & Hupp. | re in at once, andthe strike work in was county offices, $1150; /@tranged Christopher & — matting for Berlin, ‘ 3 x mene clerks’ office, $19 20; John Craig, admiralty have ordered the com- witness before board of equaliza- | m ton, $3 45: Sam Beall, same, 2 70; NB Meek, canvassing vote $1 50: H M Cannon. W W_ Ross, laying water-pipe to cistern, $5: Dr. Allen & Hukle, medical anders ot men-ot-war to limit their surplus of American pickle pork to ; at" spec- | what is necessary tor the sustenance il election, ot crew of during the s trom ssage home same, 1 50; ves foreign stations. | The object ot the order is to avoid attendance on | the handling of any such pork at lA pauper, $22; T G_ Ellis, keeping | German Ports. i pauper child, $23: M L Wolfe, a = nine inspector, $34 10; same, as Fem Kentucky —— Badseicnaiticsanc: ae 76 Mar. nott, democratic candidate tor gov- tha Ellis, witness tees eoee court, ee wees ss ou = “ay 30,000. The legislature is over- by de Wide “Gicsenitn ac: whelmingly democratic. There was ce, andthe strike w VEGETABLE PILLS = ay. Secure Healthy August 6.—The German fe | Ely’s Cream Balm, Unequaled tor cold in the head, deafness gives | reputation wherever known: all other preparations. lar containing tull information and relia- | ble testimonials. cents a package—stamps received. BS mem em oe TOOTS INDIAN | ——eOUS troubles. Parely Vegetable; Mo Criping. Price 25c. All Draggists. | FOR CATARRH AND TAY FEVER, agreeable to use. THOROUGH TREATMENT WILL CURE | credit to; in re-| dealers—prices too n of the = HARDWARE ANC GROCERIES, HEADQUARTERS FOR Buckeye Reapers, Mowers and Binders, Nicholas Shep- ard & Co, and Buffalo Pitts Threshing Machinery. The Mitchell RacineFarm Wagon AND FINEST LINE OF BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS &C., We guarantee our prices to be as low as can be had in Southwest Missouri. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - The In the county. BUTLER, MO. J.M. PATTY, | id will continue to receive a tull line of Is now receiving ar Groceries and Queensware, | and will compete in Prices and Quality of Goods, with any firm in the city. | | swoRE { ON SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. ath ‘SBUTLER. MO. | : ———— = — ———— SE ASONABLE GOODS | MIN? NE EA POLIS TWINE BINDERS | REAPERS AND MOWERS, BUCKEYE CULFIVATORS, BAIN WAGONS) RACINE SPRINC WACONS. and tull tine ot TOP BUGGIES AT | R. R. DEACONR’S HARDWARE DEALER, BUTLER, - - MISSOURI Subscribe EF"or Thre BUTLER WEKLY TIMES Cream Balm has gained an enviable displacing | Send tor circu-/ By mail, prepaid, 50 Sold all wholesale and retail druggists. 5 4t Evy’ s CREAM Batm Co. Owego, N.Y | i no doubt of the result in Kentucky. but an increased majority is | for gratification. Cohlera still conti but there is count for $432 90, less 75 previous- ly paid, and warrants issued to fol-| lowing persons in payment for work | vone by Whitndge on bridge, gtading and peace peirs, between | Alltona and Dayton, John A Lefker | news of its appearance in Europe. $21 99, TD Rafter 142, J C Mor-; The misery caused by this plague, riss 6 25,T W Childs 14 37, S S_B) where it prevails, is terrible cS Hudson 25 50, M L Wolfe ro, Mart | description- cause ot in Egypt no well authenticated | on tial Ag FREE! CARDS AND CHROMOs. We will send free by mail a sample set can Chromo Cards, on tinted Re with a price list of ov+r 200 Gee { ferent designs, on receipt of a stamp as samp! ing and postage; also enc our large German, French and Ameri- and gold = postage. We willalso send tree ‘by mail hromos, { ten of our beautiful C receipt of ten cents price list. ot our iar: t wanted. Address F: Gi son x | Co, 46 Summer Street, poston, Mass. | | book line ever to equal it. r. it. lou this book. John Burns, Publisher, ‘QUEENSWARE ’ | SPRAGUE & TLUNTER, | BUTTLER‘ - - | That smart men average 3 urchased by all classes. full particulars (North Main St. Two Doors South of the 'POSTOFFICE —Dealers in— GROCERIES HARDWARE AND— BUTLER, MO. no tt SEWING IN EVERY PA ree et ena at Ho ES Sern MACHINE Co: CHICAGO,| errs re GE, MASS. AGENTS, MISSOURI BEFORE — AND — AF TER Electric Appliances 2re sent on 30 Days’ Trial TO MEN ORLY, YOUNG OR OLD, Vv [HO ere suffering from Nexvous Dustisry, Lost Viratity, Lack ov Neuve Force 40D WEAKNESSES, and ail those diseases 2 from AsvsEs and iy nd complete resto ration of HzaLTH, Vicon and Maxsoop GU. The grandest discovery of 1 Send at once for Illustrated Fs Demonstrated. oo to $8 w ‘Pocket Man- st marvellous iittie vor Needed endorsed and Nothing in the Will prove Complete sample and outfit soc. of Don't start rat is said of doing, dav profit, selling g the The nm eever issued. for s til vou le t again t are Louis Walnut township, on the | 1883, and posted before the undersigned | Tustice ot the peace for said township, one brown horse, gor 10 years old, one crook- ed $125 PER ANNUM. Noti Demott, living in 14th ‘day of Tune Stray eS Taken uz hind toot and harness marks, and ap- T.J. FERRELL J

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