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DEATH OF JUDGE BLACK. The country will be surprised to learn ot the sudden death of Judge | Jeremiah S. Black, which occurred at his home in York, Pa., at 2 o’clock on Sunday morning. He had subjected himself to several sur- gical operations within the past two weeks, but it was believed by his | (Continued from last week.) | | How Watch Cases are Made. | | A plate of sourp > GoLD 1+2-10 karats fine is soldered on each side of a Die of hard nickel composition metal, and the three are then passed between polished steel rollers. From this plate the various parts of the cases—backs, centers, bezels,etc. are cut and shaped by dies and formers. The gold is thick enough to admit of all | kinds of chasing, engraving, and engine- friends and nis physicians that all E pe nz, ane | danger had passed. Therefore, his ares strength, stifnesa and solidity, while demise came like a shock to those | the written guarantee of the — 4 im. Perhaps | warranting each case to wear tw years ne z proves ieee it contains all the gold that | no public man—except Montgomery Blair, who died two weeks ago—has ever succeeded in keeping his name so thoroughly before the public as Judge Black. Although living be- yond the period ordinarily allotted to men, he never became entirely dis- can possibly be needed. This guarantee is given from actual results, as many of these cases have becn worn perfectly smooth by years of use without wearing through the gold. pusvgee, Ia, Dec. 14, 1880. Boss’ Gold Watch I have used one of eae 5 eee rere band and know of its having but do not know how Tons: years longer. Did not suspect it was a filled case until so informed by = jews! -r & short time since. connected from active life, and his = me OY amend your cases 0 be ail : ; ili — i ie to be, and more. mind retained its brilliancy and_ its they are represented ee Mr. Black was knee case cenctece ‘Watch Case Factories, Phila- for handsome [ilastrated Pamphlet showing how power till the end. dames baron Keystone Watch Cases are made. born in the Glades, Somerset coun- : ty, Penn., January 10, 1810. He (To be Continued.) was admitted to the bar in 1830, ap- pointed president judge of the joa | eee - 2 cial district in which he resided in : emery April, 1842, elected Judge of the | Order of Publication. Supreme Court of the State in 1851, | State ot Missouri, 1 oo. and chosen chief justice. He was County of Bates, § re-elected in 1854. On March In the Circuit court of said county; No- me ee. vember term, 1883. 1857, he was appointed by Prest-} y.c5¢, Bowman, plaintiff, vs. Marion D. dent Buchanan Attorney General of |” Bowman, detendé the United States, which office he held until December, 1860, when he became Secretary of State, and con- tinued in that position during the re- mainder of President Buthanan’s term. Since retiring trom office he had been engaged in the practice of laintiff | y betore the und igned C i of the C it Court i LC on and files his petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things, that defendant Marion D. Bowman 1s not a resident of the State of ordered by said Missouri: Whereuponit is the Clerk in vacation that ant be notified by public itt has commenced a si this court, by petition defend- aad his profession, in which he had | object and general nature of which is to Soe Seen oes obtain a decree of divorce trom the bonds gamed special distinction. But ot matrir »re contracted with Judge Black has been more familiar- | detenda © said Ma- a ring the ast twenty | Tien D. Bowman, be and appear at this ly known during ee pace "Y | court, at the next term thereot to be pe- years as ar. essayist and controver-j| gun and hol 1e Court House in . = + e City ot But! s punty, on s . His reply to Ingersoll will] the City of But id County talist : 2 pry te BF the sth day ot Nove: =xt, and on or go down in history as one of the} betore the sixth d idterm, it the grandest efforts ever made by the} te™™ shall so long continu and if not, then on or before the last day of said human intellect to rebut the eloquent | term—answer or plead to the petition in sarcasm ot an atheistic age. In per- aid cause, the sare will be taken as con- SEA E fessed, and judg will be rendered fect keeping with his life, his last} accordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy hereot be published according to law, inthe Butler Weekly Times a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bate county Mo., for tour weeks suc- cessively, the last insertion to be at least tourjweeks before the first day of the next term of said court. J- R. Jenkins Circuit Clerk A true copy from the record. . Witness my hand and Seal ot : the Circuit Court of Bates county, this goth day of July J. R. JENKINS. Circuit Clerk. words are reported as tollows: ° **O, Thou beloved and most mer- citul Heavenly Father, from Whom Thad my being and in whom I have ever trusted, if it be Thy will, grant that my suffering end and that I speedily be called home to Thee; and O, bless and comfort thee, my Mary.”’ Thus passed into eternity one of | “J have used Brown’s Iron Bitters in my | in two ye BENNETT & WHEELER j ESTABLISHED 1870. a ae | 8 For | ness, le reme: is Brown's Ir Bitte DEALFXS IN Orrexw A a,la—Dr.J.N.Ar family and recommend its use to others.” eS son Crry, M . C. Rid HARDWARE ANC GROCERIES, HEADQUARTERS FOR Buckeye Reapers. Mowers and Binders, Nicholas Shep- ard & Co., and Buffalo Pitts Threshing Machinery. The Mitchell Racine Farm Wagon, | says: “Persons who use Brown's Iron Bit- ters ulways speak well of it. It is a gov: medicine.” Administrator’s Notice. Notice js hereby given, that letters ot Administration upon the estate of Benja- min Coats deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Bates county Probate Court, in Bates county Mo., bearing date the 24th day ot July, 1883. All persons having claim: inst said es- AND THE FINEST LINE OF tate are required to € m to me for allowance, within or tront the di t said | nay be pre- > : ee - : ee ee piedealeram any bee Y's] BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS &C., and if said c We guarantee our prices to be as low as can be had in Southwest Missouri. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - In the county. BUTLER, MO. Felter his wife, and their deed of trust bear 2 1882, and duly recorded s office ot Bates county, M book No. 23, page 505, given s the pay- ment of a certain promissory note in said deed ot trust fully described, conveyed to the undersigned trustee, the following de- scribed real estate situate, lying and be- ing in Bates county, Missouri, to wit: Lots six and seven (6 ) in the north east quarter ot section four (4) and_ lot eight (S) in the northwest quarter of sec- tion three (3), township thirty-nine G9) A ot range thir (33), end wh said note is past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, it the request of the legal hol- der of said note aad by virtue ot the au- thority in me vested by the terms ofsa deed ¢ I Is now receiving and will continue to receive a full line of Groceries and a in and will compete Prices and Quality of Goods, Twill on in the city. Wednesday. September with any firm betwee f : forenoon i ON SOUTHL SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. noon of day Peeie povee a ait BUTLER. MO. coun of bates aioresa at public vendue tor cash in ha real estate in said deed ot trust described or somuch enET COE as may be necessary [ = to pay said debt inter nd costs. EASONABLE GOops MINNEAPOLIS TWINE BINDEF REAPERS AND MOWERS, BUCKEYE CULFIVATORS, BAIN WAGONS |: RACINE SPRING WACONS., and full tine of TUTT’S ~— PILLS TORPID BOWELS, BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER nd MALAR fourths of These Ecoret the master minds of the age; one of the great statesmen who stepped into the Stygian boat with the humility of a child, and went away. without a murmur, Judge Jeremiah S, Black ws. dead ; but his life will one of the brightest of all the bright spots in the historv of the American government.—Sedalia Democrat. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Walter S. Bowden and J. J. remain as Bowden, his wife, by their deed of trust, bearing ‘date June gth, 1881, and duly re- corded in the Recorders office. ot Bates county, Missouri, onthe said qth day of June, 1881, in book No 25 at page 493, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real. estate in trust, to secure the payment ot acertain prom- issory note in said deed of trust fully de- scribed, to-wi Fitty teet off of the west end of block fifty-seven, 57, in the town of Butler, courty of Bates and State ot Missouri, and whereas, said .note is | past due and unpaid, now, therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and by virtue of the “authority in me vest- } ed by the terms in said deed of trust tul- ly set torth, I will, on Wednesduy, September 1gth, 1883, Mo. Republican: The Nashville papers are calling attention to a_re- markable increase in the trade ot that city now observable. Upwards ef two hundred cars cf package freight were unloaded at the depot ot the Louisville and Nashville, which is an increase of one-third over the usual week’s business of the road at this season of the year, | between the hours of nine o’clock in the The two cotton ill r -}}. | forenoon and five o’clock in the after- mills in Nashville | noon ot that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, employ 700 hands, and one of them} county ot Bates, aforesaid, expose to sale last Saturday received 236 bales oe | at publica for cash hand ali ot cotton over one road to he forked!) | the real estate i of trust de- scribed or so reof as may be up. A new business is the shipment | meses and | Troe P BUGGIES, AT R. R. DEACON’S HARDWARE DEALER, MISSOURI es SSS to 1, Eructation mritics Seong 2 skinands body. TULTS PILLS BUTLER, cause no nausea or ‘guiping nor ertertare with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE £.T9 M MALARIA TUITS HAIR DYE, Grossy. Se bs sense ee anily toa of this Dre. Sold By D ts, or sent b: = poe on rece} tor an cf to New ‘ork. TuTT’s MANUAL OF USEFUL U RECEIPTS FREE. Subscribe E*or The SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, SS Mo. (Associated at requested. Ing of apples to the North; in the last | costs. ten days twenty of this | Trustee. fruit have been shipped to Buffalo, pS Detroit and Chicago. There spoke and handle factory car-loads is Nash: | Trustee’s Sa in eas, Richard Curry and Martha ie | nee : | | ————— ville, whose fabrics are shipped as | his wife, of Bates uty, Mis- | tar as New Mexico and California. { ig date Last Saturday ten car-loads of lum- | Recor: ee ‘si | | ber were shipped to the East by rail. | ef Missouri, : : 96, | | conve tt is estimated that 75,000 barrels of | follow situate potatoes will be sent off this tall. | in - t Mis- | Some enterprising alk- ! cain ee erp g talk- | y ection twenty-four | ng erecting an ishment for | canning baked sweet potatoes to be or les: in tr “ ss- In trust r, to se- sent to the East and North. The | cure the payment of : coupon | note in said deed ot cribed, ‘weet potatoes raised round Nash- ville are exceptionally fine and well | favored, and as it is is difficult to ship | trust, the whole debt them in a raw state on account of the coupon note became danger of rotting, it is proposed to | and, whereas, coupon d is past due and unpai: note by virtue of which | ccording tothe terms of said deed of said expressed by and payable. Now, ther ore, 2 abe quest of the ‘legal holder of said note and re- cook them in Tennessee fashion and | by virtue of the authority in me vested Ee send them outinto the world as an by the terms in said d i fully aie set forth, I will on ao experiment. pe ; } Wednesday, Septem 1833, Judges Lockhart and harrison, of | between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and fiye o'clock in the atter- noon of that day, at the east tront door ot he court house in the city of Butler, ose to Sale est bidder, estate ce describ- 2c the Latayette County Court are con- fined in the Cole county jatl for con- tempt of Court, in retusing to Jevy tax on their people to ps illegal | f sige pees debt. It id th i a of neces- costs, | lar containing tull information and rel ‘cents a pac kage—stamps received. Be yam ey OUETS INDIAN i TEGETASLE PILLS Secure Healthy | laction to the Liver | d relieve all bil- | | ius troubles. Parely Vegstatle; No Griping. Price 25¢. All Dragzists. /Ely’s Gream Baim: FOR CATARRA AND HAY FEVER. Unequaled tor cold in the head, deafness agreeable to use. BUTLER WEKLY TIMES - A THOROUGH TREATMENT WILL CCRE Cream Balm reputation wherever known; di all other preparations. Send tor cire has gained | ble testimonials. By mail, prepaid, so { Sold = all wholesale and retail druggists. 5 4t Ery’s Cream Baro Co. Owego, NY! > FREE! CARDS AND CHROMOs. We will send free by mail a sample set of our large German, French and Ameri-| can Chromo Cards, on tinted and — grounds, with a price ferent designs, on receipt ot a s postage. We willalso send Ssamples, ten of our beaut On receipt of ten cents tc fF ge: also enclose ot our targe Address reet, Bosto lis! $125 PER ANNUM. j would Lyon&Nolf (North Main St Two Doors South of the POSTOFFICE GROCERI RIES —AND— QUEENSWARE \ BUTLER, MO. no tt i WINE SPRAGUE & ILUNTER, AGENTS, BUTTLER‘ - - MISSOURI, | rdce BSc. or 8 for a Sole Prop’r,Foledo, © ote, St BEFORE — AND — AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days’ Trial, TO MEN ONLY, YOunG OR OLD, THO are su! ofa Pemsouat x OTHER CATES. Speedy r ration of Hxsuti | The grandest i Detonsirated That smart me oo to $8 per day profit, “Pocket Man ual.’”” The ellous iittle vol- umeever i ‘eeded endors purchased t Nothing in | book line ever to equal it. Will prove j it. Complete sample and outfit soc. oF tor s Don’t start full particul out again you learn what is said ot this book, and what others are doing, John Burn St. Louis An Easton editor, < and being accepted. fiance: “I would observing her blu necessarily for put cad guarantee of £ he ne th ne hi

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