The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 19, 1884, Page 2

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THE COUNTY PRESS. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK —IN— Last Weeks News as Culled Fr our Contemporales. Adrian Advertiser. Northern Bates \ Opera House Block, prosp: ; n good BUTLER, MO. pe Cash Capit $579550- | en JOHN H.SULLENS.....--- President T.W. CHILDS,.. iVice President. | ; Cashier. land Surpius, a business town at there shows tk here and a good country to back it WALTON,- OG. DUKE,-----. Cashier | UP- sos Hector. | 7. ©. Hamilton imforms us that his they | cattle were so. frightened that ir feed lot He farms in DIRECTORS ! would net go near 1 ne unmanagable. Booker Powell, | torced to send them to his R, D. Williams. Sees Ate Peale Ue re Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr-N, L, Whipple, | ©#S° 4" 1 Jac A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, | Frank Vouis, Wx, E, Walton, C, H, Dutche: ie (See. Dr. T. ©. Boulware, There never was atime when tl Adnan were as (oil prospects of often bright as at present. It has been stated by experts that the only OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, C, C. Duke, John Deerwester, - Spencer, John B. Ellis, J, R, Estill, S, Q. Dutcher, J, J, McKee, Henry Donovan, A, H, Humpfrey, question is whether there is the right kind of sand at the depth of several hundred feet to hold oit. That question says Mr. Whight, 1s settled gee favorably. The oil 15 Who Large Fire and Burglar will be the lucky finder? Proof Safe with time lock.) 50 -p.ite Globe. Let’s organize a stock company the here. Receives deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex- | bank it we can’t secure any other. change and does a veneral Banking bus- i i ciel iness. Matt Millering has informed us Your business is respectfully solicited. | that he and his son would erect a a Y new elevator at this place the coming | BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO ORGANIZED IN 1871, summer andthat they are row pre- paring the timbers for that purpose. this city to-day, by Rev S. G. Clark, William Brumfield to Miss M. E. Kinder, both of Hudson township. Supper has been ordered prepared for them atthe Green Tree hotel, this (Thursday) eyening. H. J. Foote, the coal ou king formerly of Rich Hill, has been per- ambulating our streets tor the past Capital paid in, - - $75.000. Surplus - - - - $20.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., &c. DIRECTORS. .C. Clark, Ion. J. B. Newberry I. N. Mains, J. P. Edwards, W. J. Bard, J. M. Patty, We understand that a deal is on Foot to secure a large tract of land 2 1 3 miles north of Rockville, near the famous stone quarry. We shall await further developments. Hume News- Dr. E. N. Chastain, first physicians locating in Hume at Lewis Cheney, one of the its beginning is determined to leave Geo. . Coleman Smith. | us, he has rented a stock farm in - Tygard. Benton county, this State, and will OFFICERS. carry on in connection with his prac- Dr. Chas- tain has built up an extensive prac- tice the raising of stock. Presi - Vice Presid: opacaha and is respected by the Cashier. tice here, community as a gentleman in every THE HORNS respect and all who know him ex press their regrets as to his leaving Hume, and to the populace ot Ben him ton county we can recommend without hesitation as an honorable man and a learned physician who respects his calling and will do ‘this Jevel best’? for the sick. DEAD BEAT. ‘There is a blink-eyed, hatchet-fac- ed lecturer going through the coun- try lecturing. When you him he will call himself Bob Norville and commu see force a lecture uvon your nitv whether you want him or not. He enlists the sympathy ot a com- munity by telling of the hard times his wife is seeing at home how bad- Grocery House OF | him ridicule the Bible, tell iy he is treated some localitie j and requests a large house to hear anecdotes ng to ad- le. Our opinion is that Bob is a fraud of | on the preachers and anytl C.DENNEY) AU Sheir well known vance the idea ot Bob Norvii the first waters, advise all who do not and popular stand on the t side of tne r preac j subject of ridiculous anecdotes, square, are leading the ible sneered GROCERY TRADE InP: a | advanced, to or BUTLER. es | Vheir stock 1s composed of Feed Flour and the best | Twenty-one converts were bap- qualiy of Staple and | tised at the ] ds Ingersollism keep away trom this anatical crank. Rick Hill Enterprise. Christan church last Fancy Groceries, Friday evening. Glass, Queensware and Cutiery. THEY ARE aT LESS EXPENSE The protracted meeting at the Chnstian church closed Wednesday + cals ¢ ss B night, resulting im 76 additions to | the church. ‘Than any house in the eity = y >» aud ae OF ease therefore do not fear competition. peter ope: eee ee hey pay liberal prices for Produce. ton City, and t still sey solicit acontinuance of the par. ronage of their many custome ar wii gladly attend to their wishes at any and all times. sist tl a “e- Loui railroad company. re never pligeen delivered in the city mits | Was anything in this but the “name.” § v. se ¥ r > : but the Appleton City papers will Chas. never find it out un Dennev. Marrigep.—At the parsonage in} week in company with Judge Moler. | Wah e located at *Carbon CLVY LEGISLATION. The Council Meets and Transacts its Usual Busin-ss. WATER WORKS PROBLEM. City Council convened THE in regular last Thurs- All session at the city hall day evening, Feb. 6th. bers of the board being present ex- | cept Alderman, R. S. Catron. Af- ter the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting, the following bus- } | ness was transacted: committee reported f Finance a vorably in regard to the bills of Jno. Trimble, J. E. Holowell and G. F. Riffle The following pills were allowed, \ and warrants ordered to be issued tor ame: Street Commissioner ble. for services, \- E. Holowell, for work on streets, 4 0O | Power & Bros. lumber 9 95 | J. H. Morgan, tor services as | marshal, work on calaboose Trim- and removing dead bodies 53 40 | H. C. Wyatt, for lumber 9 7 Committee on license report no | business. unfavorably on the proposed ordi- nance heretofore submitted by W. bill | was deferred until next regular meet- Martin and others, and vote on ing. The street which hegms at a point on Lyons Street. at the southwest Atkin- son addition was named, and in fu t be called Atkinson Ave. Lyons cor. of lot one, block one, of The street. beginning on street, at the southwest cor. ot block | five, ot Ha *s addition was ed Simpson street. nam- No business was reported by com- mittee on brid public build- ings, committe o eets and alleys, committee on public heal commit- tee on cemetery nor printing. al comir had e which The spec been appointed on water works re- ported hat letters were be-/ ing received trom different p ties amd the time tor receiving works, extended until the first day ot April, 18S4. Bond and petition for dram propositions on water license wus presented by w. W. Willbite & Co. proved and the clerk was ordered to The bond was ap- issue license on payment of prop- | 1 fees. A. L. Betz.S. Morgan and oth- ers were ordered to put down side- walks on Dakota street. Parties residing on the south side ot ms street were ordered to put § down sidewalks. missioner Street co ed to put down sidewalks on east side of hig n street. The bill to amend ordinance No. 15, of general ordin ed nees was refer- to committee on license. A committee comprising D. V Brown and J. C. Clark was appoint- ed to make final settlement with old treasures and also settlement new treasurer. The council adjourned to meet in regular session Thursday March 20th, 1884. A Great Discovery. _Thatis daily bringing joy to the h of thousands by saving many of rom the early gray, ew Discovery y . Colds, Asthma, Br Fever, Lossof Voice, ‘lickling in the Throat, Pain in Sice and Chest, or anv | disease of the Throat and Lungs, a po tive cure. Guaranteed. freeat F.M. Crumiv. & Co. Store. Large size $1.00 nes ly is Dr. mem- | Committee on sidewalks reported | committee on | Was | shop | was instruct- j with } evening, ; ir dear | n liverymen - ' 2’s Arnica Salve. medi wond | c loys 80 he Golden bacco in the wor the best. | | | i i | | Whereas David Cheshier and Mary | Cheshier, his wite, and Wm. H. Withe- | row and Sarah Witherow his wife did on j the 28th day ot October, 1881, execute | their deed of trust to the undersigned | trustee to secure the payment of a cer- { tain promisory note therein tully de | scribed which said trust deed was duly | recorded in the Recorder’s office ot Bates Trustee’s Sale. nA. A DWAaynard AT THE POST OFFICE STA TIONISR Y¥ we BOOKS AND NUTS. CANDI FOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARIPTims The Largest and Bost Line of Implements ever brought into Bates county. The Casaday Sulky Plow, Farmers "riend, Brown & Keystone Planters, the Haworth check Rower tor all planters. nd steel combined cul- The new Weir all Iron tivators, the new Pekin, all iron and steel com bined cultivators, Butord Rock Island, Weir, Furst & Bradly, Canton, Clipder & Morrison Headquters tor Plows. BARBED WIRE The Bain Farm wagon, the Racine Spring Wagon, the Baker Grain Drill, Harrows of all kinds and a tull line of TOP BUGGIES, |! Iron, Steel Nails, and wagon wood work, and the only exclusive line of Shelf Hardware in the city. R. R. DEACO NEW HOLEV A'TOR WE ARE IN THE GRAIN MARKET, | county Missouri, in book No. 23, page | 34r.and whereas, the annual interest on | Said note is long past due and unpaid, ind by the s of saidtrust deed it de- fault is made inthe payment of | est or any part i the s: | and | { treot wii s due c as trustee afore- public of trust tu e south h ship fe (33), in Bi 240 acres 20r Of the court er, Bates county afore- } rouse in the city of E | said on | Vhursday, March, 27th, 18S4. the between the urs of nine o'clock in »renoon and five o’clock in the af on of that dav, and sell so much ther | of for cash in hand as may be necessary | to pay said debt, interest and c F M, ALL 14-at. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice i | signed, guacdi ! tate ot Charles | Henry Card and Anny ; James C. Card, deceased, | just and true exhibit of th | { | | | sreby given that, the under- of the persons and es- Card, Richard ard, Card, he tween himselt and his war ; Same with the Probate C County, and that on the next May term, it be ig the second Mon- nds to make a ip a day of that month thereot, he i | appiv to said court tor leave to | final settlement ot his rdians | counts, and for his arge as suc | guardian. D. f. Prtcuroxp | Butler Mo. Feb., 26, ’S4. Guar n T3-4t- * Whereas, James F {of trust, bearing d e ot Bates cou No. 17, page 473 ned tru cribed real estate ir payment of a certain promi said deed of trust iy des wit: The northwest quarte | southeast quarter and the no: | the north halt of the southwest q er ot | section thirteen (13), township forty-two (42), of range tt ty 1321,in Bates more or less and, whereas, said due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at request of the legal holder of said note and by virtue of the authority in r j vested by the terms ot said deed of t 3 j I will on Thursday, March 27, between the h forenoon and noon of that es afore due for said deed of tr and this notic d as may be necessary to pay said debt, interest and F. 1. TyGarp, Trustee. | costs. DUMPS :/ Celebrates John Deer Plows, Cultivators and Stalk Cutters | tee satistactio —_—— ‘Alive and kicking. Best facilities for handling Corn in Bates County. easy and safe, only 5 feet h We carry our corn up by machinery. cat empty aload of corn in two minutes. No danger to tea ‘ Highest market price cash up no vrum! Honest we once. Wehave regenerated the Grain Market of Butler, and have been worth thousands of dollars to the farmersof Bates county. In addition to ds of Grain. LEFKER & CHILDS corn we handle all other er EE, an ESTABLISHED 1870. Bennett,Wheeler&6o, THE HEADQUARTERS FOR MITCHELL FARM WAGON And Cortland Spring Wagons, | Holliday Wind Engines and Deep Well Pumps. Haish Close “S” Barb Steel Fence Wire, and the finest line of CHOICE GROCERIES. and best selected stock of Hardware in the City. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - BUTLER, MU. Seana oad I take pleasure tn) announe’ (to NEW 2 EWEI i my 2 oe the public that 1 have located in Butter to make it my tuture home, and have the largest and best as- sorted stoex of clocks, watches and jewelry aud sy cles ever brought market, which I will sell cheap forcasn. Having had many Ts experience in the manufac- sot watches and clocks in Eu- rope, lam now prepared to repair ches and clocks, no matter how < ed nor how badly they have been abused. By bringing htein to me, you can have them pus altgood running order and guaran FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butler, Mo

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