The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 28, 1885, Page 4

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i L ~e Arn seen att enn WEEKLY TIMES | V¥ i FERMS OF SCRIPTION sui Beecher’s church, Broc nevert -rowded greater t! Iiaman Batl, Salman P. died in Cincinnati, . w York, ariner, fe was born ir th, 1809. dere of | that in the abstract t a f | yet the inf m ined and w Dimi oa See to Uius a ihe go y announced that Me. Paice cus tlicis oh will not bea candidate for 1¢ Speakership. of the next atives. This leav Mr. ime his ewn suc row I “Osten, pee » State B of Health wants i ation of the knite. [Tt is ; ait re nee o 1 ie rreptit nd not the regulation ¢ *s at the nsas City 1 ex % Vhe following United States Sen e different slates on the 20! inst Mon. Daniel W. Vorhees, sycamore ot the Wabash, Wm. M. Evarts, as chosen at Albany, New York. susylvania. Colora- Teller, to ex-Gov. Leland, Waisconsin, ,ts. W. Spooner, North Carolina B. Vance, Rhode Istand Jona- n Chase, Connecticut O. H. #Iatt, Florida, Wilkinson, Arkansas etors were ¢ call suc: self. ‘atueron, in Pe co sends Secretary Sacra- 21 balloting. — We see that the Governor has ‘ecommended that the Supreme Court Commission be continued The demand tor the Commission is s the time when it The court 1s several - cars behind with i's business and chile the number of Supreme Judges as been increased trom three to six, *s great to-day was formed. sith the assistance of the Commis- son it will take years te catch up, tad besides there is business now on ne docket which properly belongs the tourts have no jurisdiction over. Ve beheve that the legislature will to a wise thing if it takes cogniz- snce of Governor Marmaduke's sommendations and continue >the Commission and which Te- e Commission. ———————XK—— Bro. Phillips, of the Republican, saakes amende honorable tor an ar- Scle which crept into his paper of tast week and which should have + ever been allowed a place there. ‘The Tins was placed on the de- nceé against implied accusations viuch in its broad scope included dancers. Both ‘young editors” tre completely knocked ont ot time vy the versatile, and gitted Mrs. O. M. L.. who addresses the editor of sae Record as “*My Dear Mr. Aus- s.,”? she spreads the olive over the beligerents and by the mag- > of her rhetoric and Power of logie guells the msing storm: and pours the brane caf of fattery upon eur lacerated ‘celings. My dear madam we are rs de combat, overwhelmed ani! subdued. Our hats are otf to the rar Ophelia M. Lockwood. oO, tors, es the THE OKLAHOMA QUESTION. lea’s tern Abu z i » history as 2 Brit Post The Oklahona que : : ee vee E ct > he rules recently issued by Pos se he whole country w: ic § < e rule pread over the whoie c ¥ a : es weeks ; so pre sha f i Hatton rece : in the past few weeks; so pre has it become ¢ 2 ne é ‘is familiar v i breech-loa g 5 c : been the subje i e ry) in nee wee i era t Ww t - vn B ¥ not bee s./d ‘ ur addressed has chang Rene aia \ . verded 2 “us c = a s , CAR i > barians w wh “ ily pr rig - , La snit in t e u s at arc as f =e = 1 t at the ssed question of social enc We 5 — = : tating the world tor against ing ot open ta j ances; the j Citizen o Wulo tueiiscives a purely legisia’ J ner on | clearly uniawtuil J sett the laws of our laad ia be maintained, even ar is a yove > Matter jim the whole country, | due haste and exert | ' it law rep te peop ground that il the tle companies and raiiroads helpi them j taw 1} i breakers than and should have heen ¢ ere this and those h power w ave fallen fac shore their duty if they thas continne favor cap to the detriment la bor. We would say to those vy gress intends to do, you your part well, you h most formidable plea in 5 a stand that has no mid and admits of no: ve sent up tl grour staking terests and wishes of the P We can not believe that a body fres from the people, of € pecple by the people can so torget their al Stituents, the legiance to tk onors as to ay is great call for ' | oaths and the i : { ignore t justice. ——— | The State Board of Health is exceeding the functi when ic ns for which Prevent physicians fron advert i The legislature had | vide a super | Can say to the merchan i advertise, how ; s trade board sch, and and proscribe rules for the conducting of his business. | houses and tower of London. This] a cup of sugar, and so on, each room | This act of the board in seeking to the devil's own work and no true i having a different article to incite the prevent the most eminenz specialists | irishman will sanction such business. | benevolence and charity of the pup- and graduates of the best colleges in | It is about time for the United States | ils. Last Thursday this committee, the world from proclaiming to suf- | to take some steps in this matter to | consisting of Mrs. Waddy Thomp- fering humanity, that they have care- j assist England to bring these assas- | son, Mrs. G. L. Osborne, Mrs. M. tully diognized their diseases, have | sins and plunderefs to justice. | A. Plummer, and Others, made a } studred the causes and effects and i : =a | collection of these contributions, and | can give rehet, is in the highest de- i ; Alfred Sheldon arhon sappeared | found they had a large stock of pro- j Stee ofonious to mghts of citizen. | So suddenly —— Kansas City last | visions, —potatoes, apples, sugar,tea, | ship. The Board was created with } May, turns up in England. It BP- | ric, + etc.. to the amount of more | | the main object in view ot sanitary | pears that he was kidnapped and | than a wagon !oad; one little gurl | purposes. It has signally failed im | held for a reward ot $25,000 but his | too x nodes to allow her name Be 5 the object of its creation, 2s the | captors were pressed so close she doven in print, contributing three j Steater portion of its time has been fees trom phy. Sicians all aver the state for the priv taken up in collectin: Hege ot continuing t practice, 1: any Were more any sber of that board. Wi die and th i say repeal law, let i @hilhps, you can court Stacv. but we warn you to keep hands off. paCee ——— ake an h ats her mits ex-, IZ and allow the other dec bursting her un- tors throughout the o4: » do + entionables.—-Liberty Advance. same. - : - fstrength. lt was rather unfortunate iled are thus agitating this question. hay i mailed. “2 a yanaupesicats ; ieee Cc “|tor Mr. Henry and = the people ot Resist 1 *~ iat e nce; wait and see what jon- | -. 2 “"Registercc matter prepa a De ee ee i °™ | Bates cornty that he sheuld have = Pree have done r power. and endeavors to} ust as well pro- j who | ow he shall i when, } ds regulations | 1s preficient of snor- | Pending the issue af With such request by the sender, or time is . then at the end of thirty howe ¥ suck ver, necessary return postage. “It domestic registered matter thirty of tot be delivered within days attertts arrival at the office destination. or within such time les an opponent j than thirty days as may b S| talent and con Stated 1 "Tw west n. a request upon its tace, or in case - j 8 Celivery is prohibited by the post- sp Hon. A. Henry came } - 5 t c master general, in accordan with { over Si ind } urday ur the preceding section, the postmas- Ile din health, and savs he this fami is looking n ist endorse on such matter the | Case of ter: ! prev non-delivery and return the well an? ois” tas same to the postoffice whence it w: first-class rates and matter, the de- livery of which has been probited hy the postmaster-general, shall be just at the | had a spell of sickness he | aH j time he did. But he j husbanded his strength a has carefully id will do i Bs : : returned without additional charge } much effective werk in the legisla- p : eee ; of postage or registry fee, but all j ture this winter. He has been ap- Pes other registered matter when return- ; pointed upon three very important ed is subject to additional charge of h committees, an specially Internal i 2 postage tor returning the same, but howill have to Improvements, wh Ee : should not be charged with an addi railroad jegislation and pass on all . Postmasters he- appropriations tional registry fee. fore return postage must charge the same with the necessary postage. j excellent mavor and has net made a == f The} <A novel plan has been hit upon by inj ir ae and disbursements. a Judge Brown has made Butler an ; Single mustake so office. be safe a committe of ladies in Warrensburg suggest >a sec- ' ft business ot the ci | his keepirg an to raise contributions for the poor, which upon a trial last week, proved that he he tendered the | iond term as no candidate’s a success beyond the most sanguine j name has been m for the | hopes of the committee. This plan same Office. jisthis: In each room of the public | school the children are instructed to The latest work of the dvnamiters donate, in one room each a potato, in an another an apple, in the third, the blowing up of the Parliment j authorities that he was xisen his lib- cae. j bushels of apples. which she had | Paid for by the labor ot her dear lite tle hands. Ww renst On account of the cations of the first Notes, the Postoffice ©) has ordered the d |} them. An order w | Carthage postoftice treque n} lip the above from the War- Tournal-D. and "Ss move its adopt seor S received ait schools of Butter Pos sai : S A communication was received ) until a supply of the new : received. easily coun i first notes were The new notes are : terteited or -—Record. aiteren issu Gays, | Or > Order S¥Arw OF Missouri, 1 Co = County of Bates, 3 ¢ fate ; Mrs % : ‘ sman A, I Be nd \ ungest dau cy cee : 3 > vs a et a z > Nana s : voars if : ; : 4 « reg | esus : ; * irs Lbsole ! . = wlohe c ‘ & ' y has a vic 1 void in the hearts of I iw can fi I ema W i ed- an J stown Wes, i T see ee sty dimidsta : huinhe ot ) surrowiag iviends. The Times ex ; ie } Fi ) P plaintig, tends its sympathy to th ereaved css the t crave! at t y ¢ t th “a n Summit Towuship. JANUARY 24th, 1885. ng seems to be the on tile al present which euccesstuily eaks the monotony of the Wins ac er eve s,except a social oceasion- And be itt cr red, that py : ", fi Vi V News. H i ps Rat Mr ok Miss Lydia ' ates S vely Kinney, one of Summit's tair and ‘ , Tae tccomplished daughters, were united | Weeks vetore r ty << ext the holy bonds of matrimony fast Thursday eve \ vi > social tool lace 4 e residence of uC prince ¢ good fellows, C. ¢ ‘ last Pu ey ved | G.W. Redmon mist have been [very much excited the other dav when he called at a certain place and extended an invitation to the | young ladies to a social party, but » ! tailed to give the time or place of It's widowers to be so timid. A certain old ot and ighborl 1 tar z the northeast bali ofthe west halt of lot neighborhood on a certain occasion, | \ t! : sais pleat the party. not common fer © northeast: cour tuarter, and the ¢ t ‘ alton No. gentleman the | three (3), of the northeast quarter lows: 1s A irtot land bounded }imade the remark that poor, ar : , , : ; ++) beginning at the southwest corner of jot PS rule that won't work both w J No. tour G@) ot the NE. 1-4 running We can give him one that won't: | north twenty rods, thence east torts \ . 1 rods, thence south twenty rods, thenec ire Wright, while on his way to ‘ : ad West forty rods beginning, said Sunday school list) Sunday, sot | land being in section No. six (6), town : : : nip No. thirty-niue (39), of range completely inverted, but was oni she: 2 : rs ity (30), and, whereas, by the term time, however. and conditions ot said deed of trust, the Wo is authorized upou detauk cut ot ward noter ey become due, to Pay itoresaid or +o is That widower, who so | ‘id trus tauch desired to pay his respects to young g made in the ; or either of therm sell the re lyr al estate a certain) lady, must have went “ye : thereof as should neces y to satiaty below zero when he found out said debt, or incase of the inability or fas that she was a marnied woman. retural of sard trustee to act in the dey ises, then acting sherift of Bates 1 Onserver. cour Mo., is, by said deed trust. authorized and empowered to make said sale; whereas, default having been made in the payment of said notes and interest Fire at Hume. The flourishing little town ot thereon !R. M. Ballard, the fiz Hume, twelve miles west of this City, | trustee said re- Z ted Wed law and _ ised to act as such the Was visitec eanesday MED DY cate uae cr fee of ench wea ae most destructive fire, which destroy- te, at the req of tne lega ci oe EEE siid th aaa er of said notes, F. Hanks, ed almost the entire range ot build ot Bales con Missouri, by Ove Ings on the north side of the public | virtue of the power in m sted by said fr. 1 ~ . ‘ 1 deed ot idat the request of the square. The fire originated on the lesal halk id notes; 1 wittiad lower floor of a two-story building Thursday, January 29th, 1855, j occupied by Merris & Norman as a between the hours of g ‘ock in the ery goods store, the upper floor be forenoon and five o'clock he after- ea mi oon of that day, at tne t t door ing occupied by Ambrose Kyte as a of the court house, in the cityor [utler. dwelling. The fire originated from | Ba €s county, Missouri, scil public = 5 * vendue tor cash in bh to the a defective flue, and there being no highest bidder all the e organized fire department the flames | tate in said deed ot trust and t notice bevond control. The | d*¢ribed or so much thereof as may be were soon beyond control. € | necessary to pay said debt, interest and W. F. HANKS Truste costs nated building im which the tire orig wf situated about the center be the block. The furious flames rapid- of Trustee's Sale. Whereas, M, A. Kellar, of Bates coun ts, Missouri, bv hee deed of trust, dated October 15th, 1881, and recorded in the recorder’s office ot said Bates county, in at page 103, did convey to W. nas trustee, and in case ot hie or refusal to act, the then acting | iy communicated to the adjoming i buildings on either side and all being j of wood and with no vacancies of | consequence hetween them, the ! whole row ot thirteen buildings were i | i i ! i book short time reduced to ashes. ina irae: : Bates issouri, for thi burned district comprised the, Bates < ¥, Missouri, for the Purpese of securing the payment of s 1€s5 Center of the town, and is a seyere blow to the usually bustling riseory note in said deed ot ed, the foliowing described t descri little city. The total loss will toot : te ier ed in the ecpety of Bate> t ts i 3.9¢0 i nd state of Missouri, to-wit: “The west Sout $32,000, with $12.g50 in * if penis Bich Hull vas a5 side of lot No. two (2), ot block No. two eenet wees . coat (2), in Harper’s addition to tne city 1 Butler, Missourt, containing in all threr lourths (34), of an acre. And, whereas, having been made in the pay vote and interest thereon. Yalton, the trustee nam- deed, having refused to act, at the request of the legal holder of said ate, 1, W. F. Hanks, sheritt of Bates by virtue of the powe! the use of rs Stom- the tenance and lowners ted c | plan e sard deed ot t , and at H heaithte te legal holder ot said Thursday. February 1555, urs Of nine ck in the i five o'clock in atter- t he east in the ty of tes, aforesaid, expose to aale : y for cashin hand all of aiviee in said deed of trust and tibed or so 4 thereot eumat 4 debt,in- ary pay HANKS, Trustee.

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