The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 18, 1885, Page 8

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Have used Tongaline in facial ney _ Our devil says a sure cure tor itch | City Convention. County Convention. | gia, with excellen' results; it contra Pursuant to call ot the county tack in a few hours, often giving almeg mediate relict. F. W. Gent Notice is hereby giyen to the dem- ‘it, Migs ttee, i — is scratch. ? | i heel own a icv s ity of ler | democratic central com | | i q ocratic voters ot the city of Butler democrat aot Money to Loan Drop in when in town and pay up 5 pee Z [a ie oe see Beene: ie : | i ;: your subscr ption that the convention called tor Satur- delegates from thi rious townshi; : vic Wan & Cae j 7. §, g or 10 per cent interest, on; ¥° b: ton. : ashe Be aa al j 4t7,°.9 F & ree ee | day, to put iafnomination city officers, | met in convention at the court house agno ia q Nie ekg Con punviire acne fa i seal estate, 5 years time, : ith pri North ward candidates are hatch- | will be changed to Friday, March | Monday to put in nomination a can- | Ss m | applications cotcaviern ieee lege, — and psp ing as tast as spring chickens. i 2zoth, 1855, at 30 clock p. m. didate for County School Comm is a sec ia) Pou bea ae ey loaned at six per cent. on gd vo! ren ytary Puplic. It or : e Phe :d } ; Real es' security. aecnt- Netaty oF Ww. Mi Go early and avoid the rush for | By Urder ot ComMitTse. | sioner. The conve ed) Many a lady owe: | Real estate se Sain’ ° to order by J. D. n, and J eT yt Office with Francisco Bros. * - at Sain’l Levy's. The annual conference of the M Bee és eee : to : | id ae } Scudder, Deer Creek townshiy not tell, and 3 H waits nS ae Letker took a flying visitto | E. church w! ] take place on a Scan teil, and 4 Gus Ward will se lharness cheap. =a . : Steen busines Bee sot. at Lcabanony Mo: feces on ad y ? is - - uis Sunday mght on business. | 26th, inst. at Lea > Gee ae ae Smail pox 1s reging In St Joseph. to the railroad strike, nota By order of tr committee the The nomn 1Com- | ———_—— lies eae salons cor n has b a D) OF tATICE | comneeoion fe SPECIAL NOTICES. wr has passed Butler tor the | democratic ci changed from Saturd MONEY | To loan at lowest rates of interest. The Dp. EC. Wi 3 NENvE ax J 1P s decision de -ttec: 3 West’ me axp Bran | Philips decision does not effect the Mo. | wxnr,a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, pan Co., represented by | Convulsions, Fits, Nervous z J. K. Bavorer, | Headache, Nervous Prost ration caused by the Butler, Mo. | aloohol or tobacco, akefulnesa, Mi ’ - | pression, Koftening of the Brain resulting | end Ezgs are selling at roc a dozen. 3 o’clock. Thos. j. Smith, has returned from his visit to K ts will hold their city | The De : — g = > F Catterlin & convention Friiay at 3 o’clock. Re- | some necessary repairs in the car Ellon. A. Henry is at home from} é member this. i = é riage manufactory. The improve- ntucky . sanity and leading to misery, Jefferson city for a few days. } a ; H : a | The Democratic convention for | ment 1s the enlargement of their of- | Spruce. = The bad roads r the past two |} oe ao Anse - i eee oN Even cat5 tons | AKE NOTICE. Premature Old Age, Barronness, Lose The bad roac P ; the nomination of acity ticket has! pee room. | re being no other nominations ; ; : | Etenthor ees, Involantary 1 ame ot | —- ot Osage, made a| WNoticeis hereby given to verhaoe censed By vrer ore en bar een one month's treatment. $1.00 box, orsiz weeks, has made wood an object in| Been changed tu Friday at 3 o’clock. | for $5.00, sent by mail prepaidon receipt of a epace Balle day eve- : é : : March struck Butler Monday eve- | 1, ,t,0n that Hinton be nominated by all persons OWING US ON ac WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Butler. eer i ee ~: Dr. C. C. Woods,of Kansas City oe 5 cg : + | ning with all her terrors, and as the |. --)amation, which was unanimously | count that the same nest v = t iiscomfort of our], - very much to the discomfurt of Our | i anked the convention in an appro— city the gth of April. ech, after which | : : ; | i ie 2 soe et The Rockville Globe is almost too | will be present at iieimcey De of (Ee | moon disappeared from in front of | | ieg ltée paid by. April Ist Ww tull for utterance. We mean adver- | Ladies’ Missionary Society in this | the sun a blinding snow came down, CREE ee | Yo Apr St: % | 2 Mr. Hinton came torward and | prea all who owe us, = | R. WEIL & CO. MO. tisements, of course | 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, His, Bole "'s West's Liver Pills, S. B. NEWRBILL Sam‘! Levy's store must be cleared icatior i f Sam‘! Levy's store mu | The applications for pensions ot Does a general Insurance business—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, for spring goods. Now 1s yourtime! upwards of tour hundred thousand | 5 for big bargains and low prices. | union soldiers are now on file in) gates from the townships tepresent- Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. Whereas Stephen A. Gentle and Ng g gat i t t t Also insures Plate Glass against break- | nie Gentle his wite, and Perioa Cor | citizens, ate and eloquent s¢ ss i | Cost or no cost. the shelves of | 1 ie eee The execution of Brownfield and Hopkirk. at Clinton, on the 2oth e convention adjourned. Trustee’s Sale. in whiq The following 1s a list of the dele- ity of t State 0 been de ity of t about 4 rant of lus dep of retu the bod mst., will be public. Geo Cleary, son of John Clearv | Wasn wo, W. B. Ewing, Estus|age by accident, Call on hin tor a © man, by their certain deed oftr in the north part ot town is gton awaiting disposition. ed: 3} > C : these figures be cerrect, it ackeinea policy berore itis too late. Office in | bearing date February rath, 1833, da) Sam’ Levy, started east Sunday lying quite sick. night, to jay in his spring stock. | The bus line bas been compelled | You can shortly look out for things | to brake loose, like a thunder bolt,in | ern troops caine ve to work four horses during this un- precedented n.uddy weather. mith, G. A. Pouge and S Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. | recorded in the Recorder's office with and tor the county o Bates and State of Missouri, in Book No. 29, page No. 4 conveved to the undersigned trustee 1 foilowing described real estate, Douglass; Deer Creek, W. H. | 24-té ae ing pn y C Dt Dee —- wounding | Duncan, J- w BUTIEAG: ee P| Read the warning notice the dry goods line. | wecuannnl cee iota — ee = ees 2: 1 | of R- Weil & Co-, in this ts is Se ty Bit oe ‘i eae ae eee ee Sipe Ey ica ater (cen ane Pana oolery; East > Bio . SPER aoe le nee cs CONE If you want your pocket hook left Through Walter Mortand, of Bal- | is eM, ed Sue. ey must ullect tit€i7 | to-wit: The northwest quarter ot oone, J. am ’ *| accounts and want all ow-\ southe rter and the northeast qua! : eath of Frank | in a big,tat healthy condition,and go | ; | Jos McCoy. Wm Miller and W Hi sy ¢ ; | ter of the so ist quarter and 1 ac ; Mosier, a very sable young man seg cos “es : ing to postively call ANd | os the northeast corner of these i De tt; West B ye Norton, | of Spruce town | Delores ete Bones ve NCE on, J| settle. quarter of the southeast quarter and = Ni aia eae ep | et Noman ee Todd; Elkhart, D | . | east half of lots No. 1, 2 and 3 of the nog March P. Mosier, who died on the 21st | sq Clark, S C Chandler, W A Cong vast quarter and the southeast quill rooms on. He had just uce, WJ Crabtree, J H McCool, W terot the southeast quarte and th non-combatant as though the sout..- l the whole northern ¢ Jackson Corder and wite, of Hig- | vis lard, we learn ot the tor’s of ginsville, Lafavette county, are iting their son-in-law W. H. Wal ton, in this city. home with your arms filled with pand son of E. goods, go to Sam’l Levy. Notice. on the Friends, I actually need my money | northeast halt ot the west halt ot Lee Beall, one of Rich Hills most © township ticket nomimated | yr of consumpt prominent young Democrats Gad « pours) 1s. a stong one and will re- | arrived at the age of maturity, 21} D Beatty. ] Blisie, J Warren, A J Pl " i | 3 of the northeast quarter also i . ay sak 3 . 3 "i © ease Call at once ar . 2 , s C staunch fnend of the booming Times | FIV" the unanimous support vt ev | years and was highly respected and Hughes, J N Ballard, E « Ogburn; nee Siberia ae ee ing at the southwest corner of lot No. — nee 4 : ery democratic voter in the town- | eee : ; Homer, Pierce Hackett, J L Graves, J G 7-8t C. P. Barker. | the northeast quarter running then hall co} gave us a call Monday. | loved by all who knew him, ea ae 4 sie di : % shi i | Hayes; New Home, J E Thomas, Noah | north 20 rods, thence cast 40 rods thea the roc hip. Fi fer S | J. Scudder, ot Adrian, was io E | 5 ed ting at the | Nyhart,S H Weddle, T H Til s pee south sorods thence cele aa ° ’ , — he protracted meeting Nyhart, ‘ eddie, ilson, J Twilliscill my sarme Csituated on) gining, all of said land being in locked 4 No. six (6), township thirtv-nine (jbwere 1 Bell, E Vaughn, J V B Wade, V Camp- . - ‘ i . J P| section 1, in summit township, 15 range thirty (30), containing 266 ac | | : town Monday attending the county Jas. Badgett, one ot Howard town | First Presbyterran church, conducted 1 ” 4 2 slews 74 ship’s s la y g 4 | ; - bell, L W Beek, Pleasant G Dr Whip- 5 4 convention asa lelegate and ave | ship s most popu ar young men spent aik s = etl, he cek, C. zap, r If le a | ' Sees ; Monday vate i | Oye aie Sanaa onl | plenWmn) Ellington, DG etek Gy | undredacres, Divitled)in) lots te: gore or Jeesiin Mt oy ee en i us a pleasant call. Monday in the electric city. © | gressing finely and with every ind:— ee Te neti 5 “Gn har if jc suit purchaser, Terms easy. following purpose to-wit, to secure ted by | aaaee wer was here us delegate to the county |< ‘ cee), | anmms LE Scifers, utler, ey cox. | payment of three promissory notes in sai : fHow does “Judge” R.G. Hartwell | on 5 | cation ot success. Rev. Walker 38 | tale; sudson, J D Bowman, D D Peeler, HAMILTON. | feedot trust descrived. Whereas one g04°CH i . y iC lag aNth C ”" , ~ * - 1 £, i | sound? That’s what they call him | © ae | a christian gentleman, a most excel- | 1 J Wilson. P Steele, F V Brownings} Jé will pay ull who owe suid notes fa past due and Homey : | % S - in * =e oe ‘ > g a - oe = : s ie SN ess aie ‘ s annual interest on the other two notes 3 gver in Clinton. We never heard| £am’l Levy authorizes us to say to | lent preacher, and the Times pre- | Prairie, Eugene Bradl-y, JS Eddy, G W | Weil § Co-, to read their no- | ing now past due and unpaid and where Bro | dicts he will have a successful meet- | Roberts, W T Kemper; Howard, JR) tice of warnings: | as by the terms of said trust deed, all aiid ie said notes are due and pavable. Nowthe ck ae Glass, Jas -adgett, S P Wilson, J E Ingles, eam JK Dickerson. G Al Corbin; |Summit,| D-A- Colyer, will keep his noted therefore at the request of the legal holdf m4 11.J¢ © R Radiord, $C Me. | Stallion, Wild Irishman, the coming sea- | 67.0% *aid notes, ang BY pedis: son in the first barn west ot Riley & Phelps | deed of trust, I will py der w ¥ 4 livery stable, on Dakotah street, near Wednesday, March asth, 1885, oug ug southwest corne squa corner of square, Butler, Mo. | petween the hours ot nine n’clock in ha mm tun called by that name here. the people, that his large stock of esa oe yvods now on hand must be sold The tall and winter term of the Z { Rich Hill pubsic schools closed wihont coy eS Gad os Friday last, The exercises were ss Oa ese very entertaining In Orange there lives a prominent o.D eee eminent acconaee citizen who is related to President ‘ een Cleveland. His wife is related to and democratic politician of Bolivar, | Vice-President Hendricks. They | den dled at his home in that city Wednes | pave an only son whose name is! We clip the above from the Pleas- day, the rith inst , ot cancer of the | 3, dricks Cleveland. lant Hill Review. Mrs. Davis is which Liep.—tin this citv, on Friday | Allen Wright, |morning, March 13. Mrs. N. | Cutchen, B B Bigstaff; Osage, W C Hed- | Davis. Funeral serviees will be|den, J S Rodgers, Geo Shater, Thos held to-morrow, (Sunday) at the | Gault, Ed Crabb, Ed Thurmond, R T Baptist church, at 2:30 o’clock Pp. | Shields, A Neptune, Jas A Borron, M V He will also keep a Clydesdale stallion at | forenoon and five o'clock in the m., conducted by Rev. R. K. Mai-| Perry, WF Tygard, J J Francisco, T # same stable. 16-2t, * Boon of that day, at the east baer air anc 5 eee aa of the court house in the city of se rgapia eae le daa ee Itch and Scratches ot every kind | county of Bates sroresnea tae at puoligthe cc pees ° » Je cured in 30 minutes by W oolford’s | vendue to the highest bidder for cash fhepan Shields, Lee Beale, L A Brd, E Al Sanitary Lotion. Use noother. ‘Tnis | 24 all ot said real estate in said Beatty; Mt Pleasant, J D Allen, J EB never taile Goldby Wael tact ot trust and this notice described 2 we nsgdewn, | much thereof as may be necessary to stop t brain. — 1 : . | i known un this city and highly Se ee Dr, D. D. Wood left for Fulton | = P: S F whi NA W 7 W 3 i A fire Friday last at Albany,county Mice iieainas ee ace — | respected and her many friends in Sai : pie nawad : - 3 aes © be druggist, Butler, Mo. 49°1yr said notes interest and costs- oul ” . . . '- . . , RNA FE SEE ERS eee c.c U! seat of Gentry county, besides de | o¢ girectors ot the insane asylum, ot — si ag will be sorry to learn | Livingston, R J Starke, W E Walton, J C Violetine. Trustee: : is sad news. Clark, DV B: M Catterli Ss = . ana sain rown, J atterlin, J S After Dick Hurt gives youa clean | rustee’s Sale. Wheress, Jesse Nave and Carrie Nave, wife,by their certain deed of trust,be date February Sth, 1884, duly ree atall hours. ‘I'ry his new ? } in the Recor ler's office, of Bates cot South side eae Bot Aen ott | Miasourta: Baae No: 30 Boge * veyed to the undersigned trustee the lowing described real estate, eit stroying a greater portion of the - 3 which body he is a newly appointed town, totally destro: h x Franci C Morri hn Trimble, pom Sit ed the records member. Dr. says the rascals must Mr. T. H. Anderson, living out sera Ula hts one J ae shave he uses Violetine, or face ~ oo | couthifew unites: had! lext di bbd See 7 3 | cream, which sottens the skin and oa extraordinary | Deepwater, J W Speece, W M Odneal. | prevents chapping. Bath rooms open We are requested to state that . . luck one day last week while out | J W Harshaw,GW Stith, C S Ewin; there will be a special service held Coie eee Gis se H Lone Oak, ww Denney, Frank Har- eon Pp i tiers vere iamested by Gen. ——— e saw a bunch of swans | court, D C McCallum, M S Jenkins. ai e ristan churc! junday ~ in Big Creek, and lying down upon ay aa ee ae See ee Hatch’s orders and taken to Wichita = < 5 2 Township Nominati ns. Hanover, O., Feb 13, 1884. | lying and being in the County of B After having lung tever and pneumo- | ind State of Missouri, to-wit: morning next, and each member is} 5, triai, and all were released on a | nis horse he rode up within forty ee . : he following nominations were made | nia I had a dreadful . - a ough t = i yards of them. There were five of | a+ the township conventians,Saturday,for | sleep at Be eerie rae erinetin nee Bees cin Wwiltaet Perr eee: Ee) ©3)9 gun menececa nue hreesne $3,000 hond each, Capt. Crouch ‘ Sold by Gus Wvard, everything | procuring the bonds. | pe eu heqetcd ther elle the wares orn ue offices, as faras we | had consumption and would die. I «ave | town of Butler, and lot numbered six @ © in the harness line. ——————— two discharges ; three sitting and twc S taken six bostles of Pisco’s Cure and my } jn block cumberedetenticoiie tem jn the Mary C. Randall, a iady seventy- | ag they rose to fly. The largest one MINGO- cough is entirely gone and am well as | jor numbered one (1) in block number 4, i r i z : 3g. 7 = > “ { i Mo There has never been but two| eght years old, living in Maysville, | measured 7 feet and f we putter F Leaky and Mr Mathews. | Ver. 23-1YF Emetine Forb. | one hundred and nine (109), in the ¢ | , Z J 7 3 ui! 7 feet an a few inches Constable an Collector—Willis Yates. ~ ——_—__—— ot Rich Hill. In trust, however, tor thew printers incarcerated in the pen | Ga., after fasting forty-eight days, | across the wings.—Holden Enter- Clerk and Assessor—W B Ewin. Notice to Tax-Payers. tollowing purpose: In trust to secuy oo tentiary, and they were ‘‘rats.’’ | died of starvation. During her fast | prise Trustee—R D Shepherd. I will call on all tax-payers of Mt, | © Payment of one certain promi me This is a little remarkable, but it 1s | she utterly refused to touch anything} | Justice real dG M Whi Pleasant township tor settlement of | Zna. peicaaetopocs bee a e 4 . "i De s— ha! yea rt ° ; nevertheless true. pueer | Last summer, if we are not mis—| ‘prastee__S M Talbot. seas ite. | tazes. All taxes not paid by Janu-| unpaid. Now theretore at the reqnest ad ——$——_—___— ~ SA | taken, the authorities who have the Clerk and Assessor -W Johnson. ary 1st. 1885, the per cent. will be | the legal holder ot said note, and and Judge Hawkins returned last week Immense bargains at Sam’! / court yard under control refused the Constable and Collector—J W Yates. | added. virtue of the authority in me vested 4 werg a | Office at T. W. Childs’ store | the terms ot said deed of trust, I will, 4 = z a Se eet } Tuesday, March 17th, 1885, J ° _ nothing hke it ever before | cinzens the ri . < eright to ho c ‘ aoe oe Justices—James Wilds and J bi Cole- | A. W. Bet, | between the hours ef nine o’clockin ( ryyy | Collector. | toreavon and five o'clock in the afte | | ot that day, at the east tront door of w | court house, in the city ot Butler, Ba! county, Missouri, expose to sale to | highest bidder for cash in hand, ail ¢ real estate in said deed ot trust and ¢ btice described, or 60 much thereot a y to pay said debt, i We, E. WALTON, Trustees from his trip to the Worlds fair at| Levy's; New Orleans. The Judge is nghly heard of in Butler. The bottom has | county picnic in the court house | man 3 ; alks i falle H = pleased with his trip and talks in the n out and goods are going at @/ yard, very properly and right, on i ee ee ey 2UST WHAT 308 tughest terms of the exposition. Collecter—J H McCool, i nine caeesy saree : Early birds get the pick | the grounds that the tramping would Clerk and Assessor—S W Maxey. Eight cases ot divorce were passed ancime je! upon in the circuit court yesterday. The last words of Sam’! Levy be- Three were granted, three continued | fore leaving for the east Moaday and two dismissed. There are eight | were: Boys, sell all goods at lower ; sur eane Sar uaa s j : : ee eg ill ent figures than ever before known, that | and play ground. Iris all right ter) Constable-T M Ke kill the grass. Now on the same OSAGE.- grounds the authorities should put Justices—A Neptune, J A Stonebraker and J O S Burton. an immediate stop to the gang of Trustee—W F Tvgard. v be necessa boys who are using it for a jumping H KI pe working peoole Se | 4440 so cents postage, 20¢ will mail you tree, a royal, valuable 8% clea pie box of goods that will pu e way of making more mo i | than you ever thought ttal more yet to be acted upon.—Clinton Advocate. the boys to have exercises, but wrong } LONE OAK rrand AJ Cle we may make room for spring goods. ou in {to use the court yard as a place of You will observe, Mr. Brock- meyer, that we laid the resolution on the table. SoT see. Come around to-meht and we will lay you under the tab! One good turn deserves another. W. H.W still has in che field yet The boys are obey g orders. The governor has c Clerk ar Constable—O auted the Boys now is your Justices—J FE W Beck ttle sport and near the resid Mr. Welch, a si east of town 1s his youth, to about 140 acres of corn. Saturday with six mules to a wagon, but owing to the b of condi the fields was compelled to qu

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