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~The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. V. LUMBER. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26. 188 LUMsER. H. C. Wyatt & Co. DRY PINE LUM DEALERS IN ER, Will Duplicate any figures on lumber procured in Bates county 0 OUR LUMBER IS ALL DRY. Soo Slee iggy ae ht WE CARY GOOD GRADES, And all who contemplate build- ing this fall, will find it to their advantage to give usa call. Office and Wards on Ohio St. LUMBER. The Game Law. ‘ I For the benefit of sportsmen and the public at large we herewith make in extract from the statutes bearing on this subject: It is unlawful to catch, kill or in- jure any wild buck, doe or tawn be- tween the 15th of January and the istof September; or any wild tur- key between the tst of March and 153th of September; or any pratrie chicken between the rst day ot Feb- fuary and the 15th of August; or any pheasant or quail between the ist day ot February and the 15th of Octoder, or any woodcook between the 1oth day of January and the rst 0: July; or any turtle dove, meadow atk or plover between the rst day of February and the rst day of Au- ust, or any wild sony bird or any nsectivorous bird any season of the | ear, or shall at any time or season listurh, rob or destroy any wild ird’s nest, or take theretrom any | gg or eggs of any wild bird whatso- | ver, Every person offending against | he Provisions:of this section of the H ‘atute shall be deemed guilty of a | hisdemeanor. it any person shall purchase, have | whis posession or sell any of the | ame, birds or animals during the | ‘ason when the catching and killing | f same is prohibited, or shall pur- | hase, have in Possession. or sellany | of the game, birds or animals caught i t killed contrary to the above shall deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. | Itis also a yiolation of the game | aw for any agent, or stewart of any ailroad company, express company, “tamboat or other common carrier private individual to have or tive for transportation or carriage t for any purpose any ot the bird or ame above mentioned during the | sason when the catching, killing or Muting the same is | j ' re- | prohibited. i i marked and well mn them. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. The above provisions ot the law shall not applyto any person who} shal! catch or kill or attempt to catch ; or kill any quail or prairie chicken, | by means of traps or nets on his own | premises tor his ownor tamily con-! sumption between the 15th of Octo- | ber and rst of of February; nor to any person who shall destroy the nest ! remove the egg or eggs of anv hawk, owl, eagle or other birds of prey, ' nor to any bird for the purpose of studying its habits or having the same + stuffed or set up as aspecimen, nor | to any person who shall kill any bird | the act of or honey 3 on his own premises 1n destroying fruit, bees. The punishment tor a violation of the game law is imprisonment the county jail not exceeding one | grapes in year or a fine not exceeding $1,000 | or by both fine and imprisonment. There have been some startling and alarming statements made lately regarding the infection trom leprosy It was published rather extensively | that five blished centres i States and communti- there were distinctly | of leprosy in the U that one of ti ty Norweigian in Wisconsin, disease had assumed a virulent and highly con-; tagious form. loathsome torturing to the patient, and the un- welcome news as published attract- of on) igrants where tne Leprosy is a terribly malady, incurable and ed wide notice. It 1s very gratifying, therefore, to know so far as the state- The ae th Wisconsin is cx ned, ment was badly secretary of caggerated. ate board ot he states that there 1s absolutely no tru Ap r en especial attention to the matter for fourteen years has in that time heard of but No case 18 who has four cases. | Every person so offending shall be | known to have originated in Wise consin, and atthe present time it 1s | believed there is not a case in the State. Order of Publication. State of Missouri, County of Bates, In ys the Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation August 28th, 1883 The State ot Missouri at the relation and to the use of R. S. Catron, ex- officio, collector of the revenue ot Bates county in the Stace ot Missouri, plaint- ff, B. Philpot, defendant, civil tor delinquent taxes. t this day comes the plaintift a Now a herin by her attorneys, betore the under- signed clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county in the State of Missouri, in_ vaca- tion and filesher petition and affidavit, | stating among other things that the above named defendant, S. B. Philpot, is a | non-resident of the State of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk, | in vacation, that said detendant be noti- fied by publication that plaintiff has com- | menced a suitagainst him in this court by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature ot which :s te enforce the | lien of the Stateot Missouri for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1881 amount- } ing in the aggregate to the sum of $3 20, together with interest, costs, commission | and fees,upon the tollowing described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The east one half of lot No eleven (11) and allot lot No twelve (12), of section 5, township 39, range 32, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court, ‘tobe begun and holden in the city ot Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Monday in November, 1883, and on or before the sixth day thereof (if the term shal! so long continue, and if not} then betore the end of the term,) and plead to said petition according to law the same will be takenas confessed and nent rendered according to the tition. and the above de- iped reai e e sold to satisfy the And it further ordered by the resaid that a copy hereof be pub- n the Butler ‘seekly Times, a aper printed 2nd published Missouri, for the last inser- weeks before the 1 of satd court. prayer ot said pe four w tion to be at least fi fi the next te om the record. ess my hand as ti erk. SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, sPrRinG '- (Associated at Washington, D.C.) Correspoadence ;Queensware, Glassware and Woodenware. | ' FURNITURE STORF Opera House Building _ WALTON & " BALL, Beds, Bureaus, Tables, CHATRs. And everything kept in a first-class Furnitune Store marked down to BED ROCK PRICES. Call and secure Bargains as We Defy Competition. THE NONPAREIL | SALOON, \ J.P. WILLIS, & Co. OPPOISTE OPERA HOUSE. @ NV. B. JTHETER, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware, SPECTACLES Agent for the celebrated ——— 78 guic! ROCKFORD R. R. Watches. Complete Line of The handsomest room and furniture in the city and the finest liquors and wines in the market. Also keeps in stock a falldine of AND Free Lunch Every Day. f i . : MARINE ~ Work Given Out, On receipt ot your All American ‘ address we will make an otter by Sims AND GLASSES you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or Girls can | do it. H. C. Wilkinsons & Co., 195 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. 21 3m. SWISS WATCHES. Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfactorily Done. Right at the jower scale, South side square, keeps a tull line of Staple & Fancy Groceries. Also a full line of good substantial Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps, all sold at prices that defy Competition. 25-tf. NEW DRUG STO Oils, Varnishes, and Everything in the Drug Line. WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded both Day and Night. Having opened a new Drug Store in Butler, Mo, and haying had many years experience in the drug brsniess we cordially invite the public o call and see us. We guarantee our drugs to be pure and our prices as lowas any place in the city. Give us a call BERRY BROS. Harness, Saddles and Bridles, New stock, new styles and new prices. ry s VALISES Call and look. VALISE VASILES! In great abundance, new and nobby styles. Mc Farland Brothers