The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 4, 1885, Page 8

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ists ecnenencecenanie ance iaiiiiaaiieaasaiesasciniis soos LPR ei ee int a ial neural. : ; = ah controls the a Inghiy refined and enterprising attack in a tew hours, often giving a , P medi v 1 bids fair to make | immediate reliet. F. W. Owen, Detroit, Mich. e tuture than : } . : sed Tongaline i counties ot the state, set with | Have used ‘ ettled ope gia, with excellent resu a ' ITEMS. | Gus Wvard will sell harness cheap. t LOCAL eS gave us a social call Saturday : | Afiss Lizzie Sanders, a charming Sons The Mi. Pleasant Twp. Convention. lccusees lady of Rich Hill, is visiting | denry Speer shipped a car load of | y given to the dem | the family of H. McRevs nolds. hogs to the Kansas City market Thursday last, and we are sorry tol Robt. W. ‘Peach and bis mother, | Jearn he came out at the little end ot | New | | | class of people an more rapid strides int The Walton & Tucker Lang age Company now taking applications tor aste noney to be a railroad cen- | loaned Work has Real estate security: a ing onthe Gult road taut the recent cold oH ealth is - understood that work 6a ished on the - While there is rth road. in the past toward the foremost rank c he H. Crawford has ot cour It seems that Clinton Notice is hereb ocratic voters of Mt. Pleasant town- | 4 primary election will be j tarm. Mr Kansas. t six per cent. n good estate BOeNENT 2 ° sibp, that : importance held at the court house in Buuer on} Satur March 14th to nominate township of will open | Mrs. S. W. Peach, 1 eee Orleans yesterday mort . exposition. We publish this week a very i he pen of our] rente Mr. He ers. Po m. and clos at g o'clock ¢ m. us you ier » the state. See that your wi De E. C. West's Nerve axp Brain Tres. im ant, 6 oe nteed anes for Hysteria, D F i ; Conve Isions,_ Fits, vous i shel: at | Headache N vous Prostration caused by the - ren and Seg lag cll of alcohol or tok Wakefulness, Mental n snort tice. »: : 25 to 30 cts pression, Soften resulting the p t ‘ e \ “ sanity and leading to mise: decay and , iV Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Losa of powsr = t fantas t wou ause t ‘ : in either sex, Involuntary Lose od Bpermat. ; cutt 1 cing fed in that | orrhoea caused byover-exertic r of the brain, ea “ ecuti 1 e\ : ish s t i ; ¥ | Bbuse or ulgenc ach bex contains j ; : ‘ ; ; county Uno sates, withsta t Be°S 1.00.0 box, or 6ix bors aa ea noes ak erie t 1 yal a le in his me trl s < i < f = oa : for $5.0u, il prepaidon receipt of pric, : : 7 ; ‘ . =e ‘tat ee ere r aiid WE GUARANTEE SLX BOXES : \ cor Ve ‘ld To cure any case. With each order received! ¢ Yot ? Y for six boxes, 8 with $5.00, we = la se ce if € sf ‘ W 1 gend the purchaser oar written guarantes to rm t he money if the treatment docs notefled Gusranteos sssned only by Couniy court ae iday: seals ; a eee 3 i ican, : : t inty. i « all seemed t ecure. ‘ ed iL ipuiucmuchovel and) cces Dosmbline scheme twill s it =e nS JOHN C. WEST & CO, : : EF See beeen 2 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., 7 t twea unt Sole Prpp's Wes Livee Pills, as i Lost ¢ c Ss ° # Ww » ve Ge Seve Fs x \ up mone wit i } i ‘ fe: t b , ’ s i cs ears tead of expen » I ary ‘ Vy i : i we D c ent KR ; \\ ‘ nya ing situate 1 co r of our Jo! : Be . | iM A. Gray, who > t st arsived, and if ROE Ee 70 s king well a . that is as ugly, we would wa i u s 204 2 = = ahaa 4 ! e s i en € 1 than i to be on a race 1 Si ¢ nd the oe: t the nor her in the big road. > be 1 old r nt a ast r i cast pre I should be = 10 A meee te fast see of the s J ‘ ant! the thoroughly cleaned by the time spr On receipt of the news Mr eine J Al 5 10 salt ot the west halt of | " : . nie { fs ral bundre ; the northeast quarter also beg opens. 5 OF Appleton City, had in | il se Eld ny at the southwest corner of lot No. 40) : iineoer | Lee trod luced a bill in the legislature | tre home he the northeast quarter running thence XY pone neyer a better op- we ‘ | : : s ’ orth 20 rods, thence east 40 rods thence portunity *o be religious than the ommending that St. Clair county j met on tt : south zo rods, thence west 40 rods, to be Saket. put m this judicial ea one: r our satrusion gining, all of said land being in section - ———— quite a stir in O ceola cd our valuabl ace ix (6), township thirty-nine (39 ents aoe : a sti la. adj : = re thirty (30), containing 266 acres Can’t Col. Pace, or someone else, | winter. Oss is more or less, in trust however tor the furnish us with some cheering rail- It is stated that Ed. Carnes, our) 44; Reed following purpose to-wit, to secure the ak aewe? ; ; ae ' ; Miss bettic rays t . payment of three promissory notes in said Ode 1ews? r Ya teF 2g +; = : ys : tr? 1 e popular railroad depot agent, 54S} Squire Ford has gone to Miss Ida m many friends { On the 24t 5 noms | Teed OF trust Gesers cd. Whereas ones — ———— resigned his position as agent at this |... ee a eee ‘ 5 ; | : said notes is past due and unpaid and the A number of sidewalks throughout | five months term of school: bere and they sincerely hope | ber of relatives ¢ asse.n- annual interest on the other two notes be and we she n in the near | bled at the pleasant home of Mr. j, | ing now past due and unpaid and where us by the terms of said trust deed, all ot place and will, in the near future, Bettte 1s a hard stude: 1¢15s a hard stud the city are ina bad condition and } hk fauiiy 4 tt ae lremove with his family to another i i se } } ‘ i é : need repairing. {no doubt will advance rapidly in her | fture. iM. Reeder, to celebrate t tenth said notes are due and pavable. = | climate more congenial to the he lth : | 1 | tl t t otha t ue 2 ae = 7 studies. Mr. Horton, 2 handsome and | anniversary ct his marnage with ea pre at the a iy of the logs hold: sa fine gir ha akes Sole— | of nis wife. r gatas ¢ ee - _ . ie > ai er of said notes, and by virtue of : eo that makes Cole Miss Wilson leit a few days since | genial gent from Wall Street, Kas.. | Miss Lou Harrison. thority in au bday by the rp 05 Pes man Smith look so very pleasant : ae | : | A oe ‘ peitae PR i pie Ate | to attend school Arkansas. | was visiting at the residence of W.| Dinner was served at 1 lock, | deed of trast, I will on these hard times. We are glad to note that the firm : = v2 | ‘ 47.0.3 ap Uast ai ot Johnson, Flemming & Buck, of Miss Ida Blackman has gone to | Whetstone last we Browntk. | consisting of an abundant supply of Wednesday, March 25th, 1885, a pum Weeeteceors t h 2 aes - - | : k hice i , : ; 2 E Cedar county where she expe t | pera : ' «, | between the 1 rs of nine o'clock in the Just received a handsome line of | whom we made mention last week ; y i . gamit Weems eet ce substantials and delicacies, | forenoon and five o'clock im the after teach school. ™ : | to which all did ample justice. At | noon ot that day, at the east front door ot the court house in the city of Butler, as having tailed, have fixed up mat: } ites atoresaid sell at puolic vendu highest bidder for cash i hand id real estate in said deed ‘ter, so some traders say. | seder eo at sy lives. is j 7 Reeder long and happy lives. inter~ | or trust and this notice described or ur TownsHir, FEB. 27, °85- "clo the ol pe e began to 7 5: | 4 o'clock the 0 d peopl egan tO! cour trunks and valises at the American Clothing House. tee oar i firm name of Johnson & Buck,Flem- as been yery Mrs. George W sick for some time past but 1s) now i ters and resumed business under the mes are gradually growing disperse. wishing Mr. and) Mrs. ' slowly improving. If you want a nice trunk or valise | ming retireing. | j go to the American Clothing House, ; : el | Marrrep:—On the ev ening ofthe} Corn sold as high as 2 per | spersed with m more similar oc- | much thereof as may be necessary to pay north side square. A thief entered the residence ot \iSthinst., Mr. James Collins to | bushel at Win. Rudy’s sale on last Ranane. said notes interest and costs. 3 ae E . 2) en | Joseph Pollock, a clothing merchant | Miss Mollie Ferguson, Elder J, W.) Thursday. In the evening the young peop ze ‘Tresuet _ Every indication points to a build- | 44 Clinton, Mo.. and relieved Wright officiating. Also, on the) Mr. Rudy will for | ousting oh tie youth ane: Westy) Toot eager en ae ing boom in Butler as soon as the | vest pockets of gold watch and 17th inst., Mr. Farris ot“ jan toj Kas., next Monday to for nice. oud. R ie to enjoy | pEaees ek weather will permit. | chain valued at $231-00 and $142.- Miss Annie Heddleson, that his future home. themselves in danc ry hae ce tain dee epepiied a It is now announced that the legis | OO in cash. 2 2 | Lanksford off ing. Long Te Cc. eS Orear, one: ot Summit's | Refreshments were at ple te bl pe fae Jature, in a body, will visit the We understand Judge D. V. uEE aa oe hat Sea eee ee a ee from a visit to | the evening- sas the sit besiege waka. A. $85 ar world’s fair at the adjournment. Brown will allow his name to be used | What ete ca as a — pip pe < ‘ parted, with best wishes fo Mr. and acceribed tek gprs ‘situate, i = a a I 'S | 2 ates i al Pe s .. Stubleneia { ve th if ler nad « ti 4 Help the poor a little while longer | a ce Peele on ies the with the County Clerk. young folks a very ena oan | ea an ee j oe ee t ee Missouri. to wit ‘xusof ay eV | office of mayor. Judge Brown has 2 2 EAE : such occasions do not occur ofte 1 four (4) in block numbered ; in Williams’ addition to the oO! inment } ast “riday vening T fj} tainment on last Friday evening. | The presents were numerous ant Where all ot the young me p meet of Sunday even- Mr KR. ered six (6 ine (99), and er, and lot nu ibered eighty MSs estimatr and then we feel sure they wi > } = e they will ve | jade Butler an excellent officer and | varied. this towns! 1. able to russel fer themselves. : i ues 3 a better man in the city could not be tt \ Squire N. B. Meek ielt last week | found for the office. ; ' aa Ee OE Oe ee iw to cpBlerial vox The following 1s the list of pres (1) in block numbered each girl. SILABUSTER. tolks as ai » were present \ ents re ceived: Cake pan, Mrs “fal e (309) » we pod yd 1 trust, however, We learn that Mrs. 5. M nett, who lately mov ee to our city in the owing purpose In trust to secum 1 the payment of one certain promissory eae prom and pepper box, Mr. Oscar Ree ler; y ne Perr car Reede note in said d ot trust fully described) pkins, Mrs. O. Reeder ; | and, whereas said note is past due ané Mr. and Mrs rai Now therefore at the reqnest a pial a * \ the legal holder ‘ot 4 aid ne and , Mrs. <A. | virtue of the authorit e cup and saucer for Washington, to be present at the inauguration of President Cleveland. testity. | Harrison; mousta South Summit Trems. 1-2 dozen | Ep. Tres | the tarmer at present i A livery stable belonging to J. F. | is quite sick at he Trowbridge, at Rich Hill, burned | part ot town, rear down last week. The stock was all |G. W. Hale. ashbow! and pitci residence ot in me vested v the terms ot said deed of trust, I will, @ Tuesday, March 17th, 1555, cornfield. pr } Bennett plowing. : s i Ss \ apot, Mrs, Dr. saved. a stranger im our ;, the neighbors SSS : eoed 1edies aes soldi It is distres (as the) repetit Trunk Trunks! Vatises! Va- and good mos ot the corey — H ea ieee natal ee | sifter, Walter Goslin: buc yetween the hours of nine o'clock in Oi eee Sie eet at the: | oe that she does not want for atten- | _ ; : bomecuer ss am | glass preserve torenoon and five o'clock in the atternoo . | county. beginning t : ot that day, 4 ¢ east tront door of be 3 + | court house, i city Butler, Ba Missouri, expose to sale to xidder for cash in hand, ail estate in said deed of trust and tH cribed, or so much thereot # ceceas | tion, American Clothing House, n orth | : Our sc slsey, a former resid i Miss An side square. pacher. +. i later er *¢ Judge Hawkins, who later engaged | journing at the World's oberly an a \ built in the center of az essary t debt, in cept our thanks for New srday, at Boonville, sente ji i i paid al sig t ALTON, daily papers emtentiary for two years, for | ae - . iar I eu f wor le | see — as 2 banker whe = I .u P’ ve : J. J. Brumbach, prominent - ses € ‘ § we ney of Adrian and a good trienc foo i ate sto + sues Ros that * the Ties. was in the city yesterday i f say at : D i ye ‘ and did i nduc y tak : 4 é Do not i> 3 Mira > a , i kin because summer is so near at \ aes = es heie Os 2 a ¢ o and the weather warming up. = 8° owe i. Arg g . : 7 a need help just as bad pow as : i ‘© J. i i 1 he dead of wi . ; ae =e % <a ‘ * . WwW 7 i fai % & Z

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