The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 26, 1883, Page 2

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DOWN THEY GO! a RC . and as Co TN COR Consisting of @ke man who did not buy a Rockford watch. Ge got left.) an for Christmas presents is about over ; | have on hand still a large lot of day Goods. Jewelry and Silver Platedware. OPERA GLASSES. FIELD GLASSES. LT MARINE GLASSES. ———— MICROSCOPES. Grder of Publication. Stare or Mrssovur C vot lk In the circuit At th by ber clerk of the ci files her among ¢ Cc. Bow Missouri Whereupon t e of which divorce trom ti rimony heretotore dj ndant on lure to pri unless t at this ¢ house in the city ot Bu on the first Monday ot and on or before the sixth term, if the term sha 1 and if not, then on or before the last day ot said term—answer or plead tothe pe- tition in sai: cause, the same will be ta- ken as confessed, and judgement _render- accordingly. And it further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, acccording to !aw in the Butler Weekly 'T a weekly news- paper printed and published in Mo., tor tour weeks successively. the last 1 | insertion to be at least four weeks betore EYE GLASSES. { ———— SPECTACLES. the 1st day of the next term of said court. Jor: cuit clerk. Atrue copy from the record. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Circuit Court of Bates county, this 5th [Seav] day ot December, 18583. J. R. JENKINS, circuit clerk. SILVER TEA SETS. CARVING SETS. ‘The max who did buy s Rockford watch. (On board.) Endl<ss variety of Jewelry which I do not desire to carry over, I offer for the NEXT TEN DAYS every- thing in this line at GREA_LY RED CED PRICES. Parties wishing NEW YEAR presents will find it to their advantage to call early WEST SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO. N. B. JE TE lh, OUR NEW YORK LETTER. ARTS AND APOSTLES OF STAGE _ AND THE STORES!—-STYLES WHICH AP- PEAR SIMULTANEOUSLY IN PARIS AND NEW YORK. Between the diversified attractions at all the theatres, art lovers of Goth- am enjoy a rare treat to say nothing of rival exhibitions at Abby’s new Opera House jand the Academy of Music, where the brightest stars of two hemisphers shine resplendent. Truely such is seldom vouchsafed, even to cosmopolitan concourses of amusement-loving Gotham. Tortunately for the high Pitch to which lite in this many-sided centre is attuned, all popular sensa- tions have an intensely prgctical ex- pression, and spirit, likewise want to regard flesh torm a meterial stand point. Apropos of the delights of Patti, are the pleasure of a pretty toilet in- tensihed and how royally does a cer- taim artist in color fabric meet the demand! What does it matterto the mar- velous modiste at Lord & Taylor’s, just returned from Paris with a tion at each ot her ips, on which side of the foot- hights appear these wonderful crea- tions of tint and tabric, set like a tex- tile mosaic ina frame work of fitting accessories, Une pleasant consciousness pos- a2 menu sessed by customers near or remote. is that the details ot a sing toilet, t or an outfit entire, may t tothe infalhble taste of the House. Add to the unlimited facilities afford- ed by the marts ot two contents, the tact, taste and experience of vears be Safely ietr of service to the best buver. and abroad, and one feeis mountain were lifted, in consigning the matter to catalogue and the check book. What an irrestible array of fabrics current this season; gorgeous colors riot with resplendent textures, yet is Pleasant tor purchasers who have a leaning toward the economies to | know that the richest and rarest con- ceits a dupheated in excelient | oeds and sold a: moderate fi Sees aplitely have as a ee may be had of the American | question. At all eve mich worn colors so successtully produced by Barret Ne; Ise Dee s 2 sures. | a specialty of dying and refinishing | nutac- tabrics in a tashions as like ar possible to new. Used in conjunction with some ot the current fabrics remodelled, atter ‘Taylor’s methods fer combination designs they subserve an excellent practical Materials shot of two col- | soft tancyv brands turers pandered to the this that velvetcens ot certain share favor with silk velyets costing tripple as much. The manutactureres of the excel- lent Nonpareil have taken a new medal at the Exposition of Amster- dam, thus adding-tresh laures! of its kind in the market. The broche varieties of this stylish material being | reasonable figures, come with ac- | woven instead ot stamped, reveal a/companyinfi designs, showing just] strength of fibre and perfection of | how to put togetherer the complica- | pile and lustre, worthy costlier crea- | tion known as a stylish toilet. | tions of greater pretense, and less The weather this fall has behaye« | actual menit. so like a bad creditor, showing A novelty in sitk comes from Ge- | no disposition to settie, that in. this | noa, hitherto framed solely tor its; section catarrh, that fatal scourge ot | velvets. This new brand know as} human peace, in | the Cachmire Marguerite is a mar-| places. ‘* Atmosphere vel of style and exellence, ot exquis- | thing’’ saith an old saw—and it is | fibre and durability; and being sold} marvelous what a simple, continous | at a reasonable price is certainly just breathing or inhaling ot pure reme what is wanted to suppsy a need | dial air will do. leng feltin the temple ot material} An original thinker in the | supply. Shoen & Fithian, of New | of medicine has constructed a pillow | York, are the American agents for | containing harmless, liquid medicine | these excellent importations in silk | such as tar, iodine and other equally | and velveteen, for silk and velveteen | helpful ingredients prepared by a re- | for sale by prominent houses every- | liable druggist depot, 1520 Chestnut Samples of course sent on | strect, Philadelphia, which evapor- | ate slowly during the night, acting | upon the lungs as does the and the north-western Purpose. | ors are shown in uncrushable tabrics. Stylish combination costumes at | no riots even is realn where. application or order Those who preter to have their dressmaking done at home will find | Colorado that the ground of modistic require- | high-lands, which is said to ment is in a measure covered by ex-| in curative condition for consump- quisite designs contained in Le Bon | tion and catarrh. The principal 1s Ton, La Mode Elegante, the Revue | this~ if inhalation he dela Mode, and the anghcized Pa-{ such ailments, to bre tisian Journals, which appear simul-! an atmosphere uniform and taueously in Paris and New York, | in its effects places a ir ot | abound | | a specific for | th during sleep i healing | eyond | tis well to | upon these | points, and the testi mony concerning } s the only house in the country | this simple remedy, and its profound | which sells paper patterns, of the / results. We all know the world latest Parisian modes. They may | wiser and better for every discover be had by the single desiyns or in destined to improye in any sense the sets. Possessing such reliable data | ailments the flesn 1s heir to. GlC upen these points, at home and | may Proceed , assured ot Possessing | If you are suffering With low and de- themost desirable materials made |} pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general after the best and latest methods, and! debility, disordered blood, weak consti- odel va gos ; tution,, headache, orany disease of a bil- models. Fabrics of former Seasons | lious nature, by all means procure a bot- are wonderfully susceptible to the| tle of electric bitters. You will be sur- prised to see the rapid improvemeni that re- | will follow; You willbe inspired with rs.5 & 7} Dewlife; strength and activity will return, Toho St Few Y, Phews. 5 & 7 | pain and inte will cease,and hence- street, Few York, who make | forth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Suld at fitty a bottle by F.M.Crumly & Co. citv drug which renders! store. i ee i cu publishers and importer of styles, S. | to examine a trea tise T. Taylor, 930 Broadway, N. Y. | a Is | Never Cive ip. STATE OF MitssourRl, } | Mt. Pleasant town tor all trains. ble, the Laclede hotel-ro Wrignt & Glo- rious’ will receive prompt attention. 52-tt Order of Publication. County of Bates. 5 “** In the circuit court of said county, Feb- ruary term, 1884. Anna Courts, plaintitt, vs. Frederick Courts, Adolphus Courts, Elizabeth Courts, Rosa Hoover and Martin Hoover, her husband, Mary Wolte, William Courts, Maggie Courts and Courts, heirs of John Courts, deceased, defend- ants. At this day comes the plaintift herein, by her attorney, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court, in vacation, and files her petition and affidavit, alleg- ing, among other things, that defendants are not residents of the state or Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by ‘the clerk | in vacation, that said detendants be no- tified by publication that plaintitt has commenced a suit against them in this court, by petition and affidavit, the ob- ject and general nature of which is to obtain a decree ot said court divesting ali title and interest which the detend- ants may have or seem to have as _ heirs of Bejamin Courts, deceased, ot, in and to the south half of the northeast quarter ot section twenty-seven, in township thirty-nine of range thirty, all in said Bates county, Missouri, and vest the saine in the plaintiff, and that unless the said detendants be and this court, at the next term th 2 be- gunand holder rt house in the city of 2 on the first id on or be- h term, 1f the term shall so Ic continue—-and if not, then on or before the last dav ot said term—answer or plead to the petition in id cause, the same will he taken z d,and judgment will accordingly. And itis turther ordered, that a copy hereot be published, according to law, in the Butler Week! 2kly news- Paper printed c in Bates county, Missonei, ively, the last ins weeks betore th term of said co eeks s A true co itness my ha t court of AL] day of D Dissolution Notice. i the between Notice is hereby given co- partnership heretotore e¢ the undersigned is this mutual consent, Mr. C Mr. Newton remains in cl collect allmonies due the pay all obligations. Butler, Mo., Dec, 1st, 1SS3. FRANK Stray Notice. Taken up by Ad i Sumr Fs M. Cannon a J potted c right hip with cross, and point off. Apprais Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby ¢ al and others interested in the Charles Potts deceased, that I, I. on Administrator of said to make final setileme next term of the Bates count; court, in Bates county, State of ri, to be held at Butler on the ot February 1SS4. I.N Lamon. Administrator. RR, AND HEALTH, i. « ce! 260 pzs.> iustrated. + thoughtful ae to > Charlie Lewis, t man of B by halves Bus andy All orders le utler, | be rendered | : | | “GASSIDY SULKY PLGWS MURDERED. — Retail Prices of Floy EMPIRE MILLS. lling our best Flour to farmers and every one else at whol sale prices tor CASH. So come and be convinced that we Mean Whe Every sack is warranted to be as good as the best. We har ne very choice Rye flour for sale. Respectfully, BROWN & LEFKER| ESTABLISHED 1870. BENNETT & WHEELER DEALFXS IN HARDWARE ANC GROCERIES RS FOR THE CELEBRATED w . continue— | \ ' } | HEApQUAR Cortland Spring Wapay and Top Bugseaies, The Mitchell Racine Farm Wagon Hapgood Light DraftSulky Plow, Haish close bar Steel Fence Wire. Prices Guaranteed to be NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - Satisfactory, BUTLER, MU. CALL, ON CHARLES SPRAGUE FOR YOUR $$$ NORRTH-WEST CORNER SQUARE. Having embarked in this business again I respectively invite all my old patrons and friends to call and see me. I have « most excellent line of | stoves and tinware and it being my exclusive business can sell at astonish: ing low prices. CHAS. SPRAGUE. is now receiving in car lots, for the fall trade, |'BAIN “VACONS RACINE SPRING WACONS, - TOP BUCCIES. BAKER SPRING PRESSURE GRAIN DRILLS, KEYE PLANTER SHOE DRILLS, BARBED WIRE, CIDER MILLS, ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINE Wood and Iron Pumps, and a LINE OF HARDWARE, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON WOUDWORK, Etc. R. R. DEACON BUTLER MO. Disolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm h@etotore known under the name of Lyon & Nolt, of Butle1, Mo., is this day dissolved by mutal consent. All business of the late tirm must be settled = Henry M. Lyon, who is sole proprie Missouri, bearing date the 19th day of | and continues the business at ihe sal November, 1883. persons having | stand, where he hopes to meet all hisold claims against said estate are required to ; customers and friends. exhibi em to me tor allowance, with- Butler, Mo., Nov. 22, 1883 in one y from the date of said letters 4 Z Haxry M. Lyon, or the ay be precluded from any bene- Hewry A. Note, fit ot such estate, and if said claims be not exhibited within two years trom the date ot the publication of this notice. y will be forever bared. *D. V. Brows, 1 BUC FINE TRON. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of a tration upon the estate of Catha- rine Severns, deceased, have been grant- ed to the cndersigned by the Bates ty Probate court, in Bates county, -3t 3-3t. Nordenskjold will now try to find the south pole. 51 4t dministrator.

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