The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 12, 1883, Page 2

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i ee ee rn a se SPECIAL ORDINANCE. ESTABLISHED 1870. Christmas and Holiday Novelties. & AN IMMENSE VARIETY, WE NOW SHOW, | EE In Addition to our Unusually Large Stock of TUATCUN, CLOCK, J | i SILVER AND PLATEDWARE. A The largest and most complete ever offered for sale in Bates county, before making your Holiday purchases. N. B. JET ER, Removed to West Side Square, Osborn building, two docrs north of Olive house, BUTLER, MO. mr ee) THE NEW SPEAKER. of any man. He interpreted his | worth m the aggregate $55,350,000. election to mean from this time forth | They are Fair ot Nevada, $18,000, meregy gs the democratic party was to go to | 000; Miller of Calforma, $4,000, John G. Carhsle, His Birth Educa- | the people with an aggressive and | 000; Sawyer ct Wisconsin, $7,000, | it be- | ooo: Brown ot Georgia, $5,000,000; | definite policy and adhere to { | constructed under this ordinance, shall j ed material only. To James K. Brugler, ben, Marrv § ordina thirty ale proved Augt front of and along as may be ordered he sidewalks, follows: A sidew w ing Butler, to-wi Blocks ele in Thompson’s ot ot Butler, then comm t fit- teen (15) feet, east a 30) feet, south of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two, township forty, of range thirty-one, run- south fou = bune ning tnence sixty-eight (468 west side of property owned and occupied by James K. brugler, and Mary Smith, then commencing a point fifteen (15) feet cast and thirty (30) teet north ot the southwest corner of the northe quar- | ter of section twenty-two, township forty, range thirty-one,running thence north to | | a point six hundred and thirty-one (631) feet, to the south side of Ohio street, in | the Citv of Butler, then commencing at | a point sixty (60) teet, north of the south side ot Ohio street at the point ‘ast men- | tioned, in the City ot Butler. Running | thence north five hundred and four (504) | feet, along the west side of property in | said City cf Butler, owned by R. D. Wil- | liams, and block seven (7), eight (S),/ | thirteen [13] and fourteen [14], in Wil- | liams addition to the City ot Butler. All sidewalks required to be along teet, | { | | j ; Sc. be constructed out of the following nam- | ly. First, good hard burn- ed brick, closely and well laid down, so as to makean even and firm pavement. Second. Flag stone dressed to a smoothe surface on the exposed side and ot sufficient tickness to prevent breaking, and laid down closely and firmly. Third.. Plank notless than one one half inches in thickne Sec. 3. When sidewalks shall be con- structed of brick or stone, there shall be erected on the edge adjoining the street curbstone ot good sound stone set in the g:ound a suffic ent depth to be firm, the top edge of the curbstone shall be dress- ed toa straight line and shai! not be less tian three inches thick. When sidewalks shall be constructed of plank, the material shall be of good sound lumber, not less than one and one half inches in thickness, laid crosswise | and on not less than three stringers, the | plank shall be securely nailed or spiked_ to the stringers and all stringers shall be not less than two by four inches in SEc- 4, This ordinance shall peia and effect from and atter its appro- and for val. Approved November 15th, 1883. j D. V. Brown, Mayor. | J. C. Crark, Act. Chairman Board Aldermen. tion and Record. | cause it was right and deserved | Palmer of Michigan, $7,500,000; * | to be. He said the committees abin of Minnesota, $2,000,000; ! ; would be orgamze? with a view | Bowen of Colorado, $2.000,000; | solely tothe fitness of the members | Hale of Maine, $1,000,000; Miller for the various subjects of legislation New York, $3 Don ! | $3,000,CO00 ; | which command the attention of con- | Cameron, $5,000.000; Plumb of | John G. Carhsle, the newly elect- ed Speaker of the Forty-eighth Con- ss, Was born in Campbell (now Kenton) county, Ky., September 5, ot y qualified himself tor ad- - Pelosi a oO ag, | but they usually match. the suit in mission tothe bar. Efe was admit- : = These are Solid Fact-. ted SES. wh 22 years of age, | Material and trimming. es it ted in 1555. when 23 years of age, | The best blood purifier and system re :- and has ever since devoted that ‘por- Sealskin jackets are entirely over- | ,jator ever placed within the reach of suf. t tion of his time not given to the pub- | shadowed by the long, elegant gar- | fering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters, he service, to the practice of his pro- | ments of that material resembling the | Inactivity ot the Liver, Biliousness, fession. In 18<9 he was elected a | tedingote. These are trimmed with | Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, | Ss ee to be = -attee ae ‘Beaver or any disease of the urin organs, or member of the Kentucky house of ‘ . ; Whoever requires an appetizer, tonnic or representatives. Nominated in 1864 Mink tails torm a_ very desirable | mild stimulant, will always find Electric as presidential elector on the demo- | trimming for silk and yelvet garments | Bitters the best and only certain cure cratic ticket, he declined the honor. that are lined with mink fur. Vel-/¢mown- They act surely and quickly, | ivery bottle guaranteed to give entire sat- | . i | In 1860 he was elected to the senate | vet and cloth suits trimmed with fur | jcfaction or money refunded. Sold at | H ot his native state, and agai in 1869. | are very popular. The wraps of these , fifty cents a bottleby F. M. Crumly & | : te was present as a delegate at large | uits, are usually long, although some | Co. 4 These when worn, | ___ Hat, tur- ban of bonnet to match, usually ac- jackets are seen. have tur collar and cuffs. from Kentucky at the national dem- cratic convention held in New York | city in 1868. His nommation tor | Administrator’s Notice. that a letters of | s hereby given, | school. or they may be precluded from any bene- fit of such estate, and if said claims be not exhibited within two years trom the c quently elected to the house of yesentatives at Washington. rep- Mr Bonnets and hats of every variety ; seem to be worn. One novel orna- committee appointed to investigate the Mississippi river, with a view to the advancement of commerce. CARLISLE’S VIEWS. General Underwood, manager of the Cincinnati News-—Journal, who | has been here several days working | ame rs ares We Notice of Final S - Children’s clothing is selected to; Hugs GH PTE Sauer match, from the quaint little bonnet, | to the leggins they wear, all are one | shade of the same material. Scotch and sailor suits arethe de- sirable thing for boys under ten years Notice is hereby given to all creditors | | Charles Potts deceased, that I, I. N. Lam- | to make final settlement thereot, at the fox Carlisle, had a long interview | of age. ri, to be held at Butler on the 11th day with that gentleman, who is his per- | = : a ot February 188. AE a : § an, s z 4. - A Lamon. sonal tnen tand neighbor. Carhsle The Wealthy Few. Administrator. very brietl, expressed his’ views as So the policy that should be pursued | dy the majority. He said he recog- ! nized the fact that it was the princi- | ple which he was the representative | Curious people will continue to wonder how our United States sena- tors become so wealthy, and seeing Notice is hereby given that the firm them will wonder how many of them | heretotore known under the name ot got there even with their great wealth | Lyon & Nolt, of Butle:, Mo., is this day ci Disolution Notice. of that had elected him, and it was! But it should be rememberea that | Sees Uy al apageg ea oe somethine eke ee . j = } SEES a ‘™m mus! e led with . mmething to be thankful for. The | there is merit in land syndicates, in Henry M. Lyon, who is sole proprietor democratic party at last realized the | loan syndicates, in privileges to | and continues the business at the same principle affecting the interests of the banking, railway and other corpora- stand, where he hopes to meet all his old great majority of the people which ; tions. This is the meat upon which Customers and friends. wes vastly more important to the | our senators teed. Just think of it! = ase t aes < a ENRY M. Lyox, party and country than the succes,‘ Seventeen United States senators are Henry A. Nor Butler, Mo., Nov. T-3t. ; Courts, Courts, Rosa Hoover and Courts, Maggie Courts and la | by her attorney, before the . | clerk of the circuit and files her petition and affidavit, alleg- | are not residents of the state oy Missouri: —— | ject and general nature of which is to} 4 e | obtain a decree ot said court divesting | fice of Bates county, Missouri, in book | No. 23, page 330, conveyed to F. M accordingly. and others interested in the estate otf hereot be pabished, accomine = et the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly news- on Administrator of said estate, intend | P@Per pr! oe county, Missouri, for four weeks succe: | next term ot the Bates county Probate | ively, the last insertion to be atleast tour tothe highest bidder, tor cash in hand, court, 1n Bates county, State of Missou- | Weeks betore the first day of the next so much of said real estate as may be = necessary to pay said debt interest and costs. term of said court. You are turther notified that if the | said sidewalks be not constructed by the | time above specified th- Board of Alder- | men will proceed to have the same done at your expense. | gi tt D.V. BRowx, Mavor. j _ : shen >* | gress and without undue regard to ansas. $5 o; Pe ate of 1835. He resides at Covington, in| 5 - - ag é K Bae oe iB Pendlet 20 0! wee —- a | 9 Pe, i theirrelation to him in the recent | Ohio, $2,000,000 ; Sherman of Ohio, | the same state. At an carly age he mS = e 2 Order of Pablica a & | contest. $259,000; Van Wyck ot Nebraska, rder of Publication. | assumed the duties of 1 public school | Se peter eyes S 5 David Davi f ili F ; 25 ; Dav a s, 1S Z | teacher. His leisure time was em- j Dress. Lee ee = INOIS, | STATE OF Missouri, } .. > = 5 3 . os a | $4,000,000; Bayard of Delaware, County ot Bates. f°" ployed in reading law, and wher op- | s Bee | sn Z sir Be : portunity favored his aspirations, he | Fur ofevery variety is in tavor | $100,000; McPherson of New fer- | In the circuit court of said county, Feb- caress aes | this season tor trimmings, but few | sey, $250,000. ruary term, 1884. entered an office at Covington and aaah trimming fe Ya P2523 Pr | | **sets’? are seen. Muffts are carried, Anna Courts, plaintiff, vs. < Adolphus Courts, Martin Hoover, Wolte, her hushand, Mary heirs of John Courts, decease detend- nts. At this day comes the plai tiff herein, undersigned | in vacation, | court, ng, among other things, that defendants | — Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk | n vacation, that said detendants be no-| ified by publication that plaintitt has ‘ommenced a suit against them in this | Court, by petition and affidavit, the ob-/ trust, bearing date October 21st, 1881, | and duly recorded in the Recorder’s of- | ll title and interest which the detend- a > * . 1 i S Y see a 5 irs | len, trustee, or incase of his se eutenant governor of Kentucky im H companies such suits. ration upon the estate of Catha- i acer Sere: ae ee pare ees neue death refusal to act ot ai abi y as ’ | Bowser, detendant, Fie: ae si . aia Sa a ce, 7 a e . : x iS Be HES urts, deceased, ’ Fi 2 a : sa n J z. S71 caused him to resign his seat in Pretty turbans are made by twist- Ese ee ee eee erces eae to the south half of the northeast quarter | Wise then to the acting of said At this day comes the olaintiff hereity the state senate. He was elected to inza bias piece of the cloth into Se yd ao aes gersig a as pe Bates ot section twenty-seven, in township | Bates county, the tollow described | by her attorney ore tt undersigned the heutenant governorship im Au- | shape, without foundation. Missouri, bearing date the 19th dav of | thirty-nine of range thirty. all in said | teal estate situate in Bates county, Mis- | clerk of the circuit court in vacation a gust, 1871, and served unt Septem-! ¢ > } -. | Sraccan ease GARY *s having | Bates county, Missouri, and vest the | Souri, to-wit: The west half ot the west | files her petition and affidavit, alleging, te MAG Gdscurnade | Some Poke bonnets in sealskin | povemuer Os, Al Ppeeaps basing same in the plaintiff, and that unless the | half ot lot one (1), in block seven among other things, that detendant Jas ng (aE me = ..; very much resemble the old fashion- | ecnibit them to me tor allowance, vith, | Said defendants be and appear at this Thompson's addi ‘ C. Bowser is not a resident of the Stateot dim presidential elestor at large for eG SERRE Tee eleceditS ace = ue ea nals) ence, Pie court, at the next term thereof, to be be- | the payment of the note insaid deed of | Missouri z Kentucky in 1876. He was subse- = one year trom the date of said letters | 511m and holden at the court house in the | trust fully described, and whereas, said Whereupon it is ordered by the clerkia ity of Butler, in said county, on the first | ° Monday ot February next, and on or be- | Past due tore the sixth day ot suid term, it the | at the requ rn oe eee rd om . icati i bs ps See ment for head wear is a tiny kitten’s | ae wate ee aa. this notice. | term shall so long continue—and if not, | note and by virtue ot the authority vest- | by petition and affidavit thy object. #08 thatofanable and dihgent man. hes ec ipiag eieie i whidl | 3 - Sea eee then on or before the last dav ot said! ed in me the undersigned acting ‘sheritt | general nature of which is to obtam 4 Fir has traveled considerably ot late | 2&** to the neck, around which a/ 51 4t D. V. Brown, Administrator. ; term—answer or plead to the petition m | Of Bates county, Misseuri, in the stead | decree of divorce trum the bonds ot mat asimember of the conzressional ribbon is tied. Squirrel claws are —— said cause, the same will be taken as con- | Of F. M. Allen, trustee, whois absent | rimeny heretotore contracted with saié By | another variety of trimming. | tessed, and judgment will be rendered {701m Bates county ato willon | defeudant on the ground ot desertion am And it 1s turther ordered. that a copy 5 inted and published in Bates of 1, R. Jenkins. circuit clerk. A true copy from the record: Witness my hand and the seal of the rcuit court of Bates county, this 5th [Sear] day of December, 1583. J.R. Jenxrss, circuit clerk. TARIGM. Biiverside, Cal. The cry <itmate cares Throat.Luncs, full idea, 36 p., rote, cost, f-0e CHARLES patrons and friends to call and see me. stoves and tinware and it being my exclusive business can sell at astonish CHAS. SPRAGUE. ing low prices. R. R. DEACON ‘BAIN WACONS CASSIDY SULKY PLOWS | BUCKEYE PLANTER SHOE DRILLS i Ww n| between the hours of g o’clock, a. m., and o'clock, p. m.,of that day at the east tront door ot the court house, in the city The greatest world. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancér-, Teter, Chapped Hands, and a ! skin erup- | Atsnc copy teout the tected tions, guaranteed to cure in everrin-’ Witness my hand and the Seal of tt stance, or money refuuded. Prive 25 cts | Circuit Court of Bates county, this st per box. BENNETT & WHEELER HARDWARE ANC GROCERIES Cortland Spring Wagoy and Top Buge2ies, The Mitchell Racine Farm Wagon Hapgood Light DraftSulky Plow, Haish close bar)! Steel Fence Wire. Prices Guaranteed to NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, be Satisfactory BUTLER, Mo CALL ON PRAGUE FOR YOUR Se SEINE EERIE EIRERIREnienemennteeemnennneaeRe Ee ws 0 TH / i NORRTH--WEST CORNER SQUARE. Having embarked in this business again I respectively mvite all my old I have a most excellent line o is now receiving in car lots, for the fall trade, RACINE SPRING WACONS, TOP BUCCIES, BAKER SPRING PRESSURE GRAIN DRILLS, BARBED WIRE, CIDER MILLS, ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINES, Wood and Iron Pumps, and a LINE OF HARDWARE, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON WOODWORK, Ete. R. R. DEACON, BUTLER MO. ‘INE IRON. Trustee’s Sale. Grder of Publication. Whereas, Araminta L. Nance and R. ance, her husband, b + | Sir. M1ssourt, } their deed of | STA®# OF} a Oe eee. | ~=©County of Bates, 5 In the circuit court ot said county, Feb ruary term, 1884. | _ Sarah E. Bowser, pla te and tk acation that said detendant be nati »y publication that plaintitt has cw menced a suit against him in this cout, thereon is theretore, holder of said accrued interest Now failure to provide tor plaintitt, and thé unless the said detendantbe and appest at this Court, at the next Term theredly to be begun and holden at the court house in the city ot Butler, in said county on the first Monday ot February neat and on or before the sixth day ot term, if the term shall so long continue | and if not, then on or before the last da ot said term—answer or plead tothe pe ; tition in sai! cause, the same will be @ ken as confessed, and judgement render ' accordingly. And it further ordered, that 4 Cop* hereof be published, =cccording to ‘aw i# the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly pee { paper printed and published in — utlety medica! wonder of the | Ms fee four weeclruacesiaeeres the last Warranted to speedily cure Burns | insertion to be at least four weeks betort the istjday of the next term of said court J. R. Jesxrins, circuit clerk ednesday, December 12th, 1883, Butler, county ot Bates aturesaid, sell Sheriff «< Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Piles, Chilblains, Corns, | For sale by F. M. Crumiy & Co. - [Seat] day ot December, 1353. ott J. R. Jexxixs, circuit cle

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