The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 25, 1885, Page 8

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LOCAL ITEMS. The Globe-Den-ocrat will here- after be on sale at ‘he po Money to Loan: interest, with priv- | A. Walker. Insurance ° at 7, S, 9 or 10 per cent = Realestate Notary Public. Call on M. W. Mize, Office with Francisco Bros. real estate, 5 vears time, ilege, agent. and Tuesday next 1s the town tion day, and democrats den’ forget it. {4-4t Gus Wyard will seil harness « ap.j|° ie, but this ki ays | the duce with the flowers For want of funds the Adrian aoe public schools have been closed. Every democrat irn out 2 : ’ ae and vote tor J. 1 om the Castor beans to loan, at Butler | ieee 2 | 7th of April for county school com Elevators. e issioner Stand by Aubry Zwing the « 2 ores a We will guarantee you improve- cratic candidate tor constable. - - ments, clean streets, good sidewalks | Remember the school election, land an honest ninistration by April 7th 1885. | voting for Paddock, in north | = | ward. Col. N. A, Wade and J. R. Simp oe we = son went to Nevada Monday. Wright, Glonous & Williams’ See ee stock of Implements for sale cheap. By T. D. Rarrer Read our Foster items, written by | | i | a bright-eyed little boy of but twelve | The motto of Davis, the south summers. : Pat Reman NESE ward aiderman, 15 enterprise from | atronize the Butler Marble , wo go, yi b 4 i Works, v7 US word 5° If you want bad roads, | dirt sidewalks and a filthy city, vote | for some one clse. Butler was full of Mon- day, which made things look cheer— j Wagons If you want alleys, and sidewalks that you can get to town and to church on with- good streets, clean tul once more. Miss Beckey Levy, ot St. Louis, n’l Levy, is in the [| out breaking your necks, vote for sister of Mrs. city visiting her sister. For collars go to Gus Wyard. | Davis in the south ward. A half the Adnan Advertiser has been purchased by | M. H. Sly. Adver- tiser will sparkle brighter than interest in Capt IN, Davidson and family Ot course the ain make Butler their future They have been living in current ever will ag home. Ohio. now with all the news of the day. nd Sam Walls. h Our young trie s| Asad accident happened at Archie, accepted a pesition with G. W.j| Cass county, Saturday last. “ Al i Miers & Co., as bar tender. jbrakeman, while in the act of | i | coupling the cars, was caught be- | | tween them, mashing his chest badly. i He lived until Sunday evening,when death came to his relief. Sold by Gus Wyard, everything in the harness line. The winter term examinations of | the Butler Academy commenced yesterday and will continue until the 27th. Ed. Carnes and wite and Mrs. A. | C. Brewingten left Tuesday night for Carlisle Kv... Mr. Carnes Hopkirk and Brownfield have both | pects to visit Colorado, Minnesota been safely conveyed to the peni- | and Calfornia. He thinks he } ex- ; | will tentiary by the sheriff of Henry } locate either in Minnessota or Cali- | cpunty. fornia. j J. E. Talbott, our merchant tail- S.C. McCutchen received Satur- | day, trom W. W. Hamilton, of | ar has just received an elegant line of furnishing goods. Kentucky, a very fine Flat Creek, i — — Young Mary short horn calt. It is G. W. Tucker, left Monday for | said to be the finest bred calt in the Cedar county, to be absent a week county. Mr. McCutchen deserves | ee days, on business connected ! creat credit for the interest he is | with his father’s estate. taking in breeding fine stock. _ Holden is still on the boom, and, } we venture to say, within five years the county seat ot Johnson county willbe removed from the ravine town to the thriving city ot Holden. The normal school and state appro— priations will keep up the dead gutter town. The republican convention ot Saturday night, nominated for alder- man ot the south ward Geo. L. Smith. Now we want to see George first show his enterprise by moving, without delay, that large pile off manure in the rear ot his stable, on} Ohio street i J. E. Talbott the fashionable tailor at Butler. is now ready to turnish you with a handsoime suit made to order, For first class castor beans call at the Butler Elevator. | 1 ‘ That communication signed Dem- ocrat, in last week’s Republican. don’t read like it was penned by a mossback. It is too thin. Our old tried, true and esteemed cBrrespondent, ‘‘Observer,”’ of Sum- wit, comes to the front this week with all the news from that section. If you want a suit made in the latest style and from the best goods call on J. E. Talbott. We print this week an interesting article from the pén of Johz B. Innis, aa Rev. W. A. Walker, of the C,j;ofthe horticultural society, on the} P. church has been bed fast for the | ‘‘Round Head Borer.’’ It 1s any past week with inflamitory rheuma- important subject to every tarmer | tism. Glad to say he is some bet- | raising fruit in this county, and we | ter. advise all to carefully read it and | It a democrat is mean enough to | poche ace | write a communication for a_repub- | For Sale. hean paper, condeming the nomi-— House and lot on east Dakotah | nation of any democratic nominee, j Street. near schoo! house. Good} then he should have the manhood to} house with five rooms. Terms | father his article, that the people} reasonable. Enquire at Dick Hurt’s | may know the democrat thus azgriev- €§ = So long as articles in the Re- publican thus signed appear, we shall denounce them as base torger— ies. A republican paper is a mighty bad place any way for a respectable democrat to fly with a communi- eaton, when there are two demo- @atic papers printed in the town. It don’t look well. i 1 R. Weil & Co. give positive notice this week that they must have all money due them by April Ist. After that date all unpaid ac- eaunts will go into the | hands of an officer. 4f you | dwelling, and you have a picture of want to save costs walk up the appearance Mr. Smith’s home and settle. | will present in ashort time. barber shop. Our triend Jno. T.Smuth promises us a rare treat at no very distant day, | of a skiff ride on his lake, being now made or the east of his place. Won't it be grand, smperb, enchanting to glide on the clear, placid waters of this beautiful home ot the white; swan—the carp and sun-fish playing at Inde and seek in crystal tide; | the pond Hily strewmg the banks in { profusion? imagine all this at the ternnous of a lon3, sloping 'awn, set! in blue grass, decorated with trees, shrubs and crystal fountains, extend- | ing back to a magnificent two-storo its | up a very enterta -and his sons, who lived near. ‘biblical preposition at the March zoth, t neighborhood had a dance at her| /motherless children depend Sammit Township. plendid, The roads are go deep enoug } and when you do it eran’s horse, ** The weather: husking proceeds. As we predicted, m n hands when and orgamiz Tne S$. S. at Eh still progressing nic i with average atte put fi sixty scholars, which is very s¢ taking the weather, ba lreads, et into consideration. The union literary society adjo ed on last Wednesday evening meet again on the first Wednes evening of October next. A i set of officers were elected. The young and sagacious editor of the | Literary Gazette, Ed, Orear, gets g paper. of Mr. G. W. Smiser, Mac county. Mo., is visiting his uncle, + D. L. Smuser, and other relatives, Of | this township. He will probably re- mainin the township tor severa weeks. He hkes and talks something of maki this county his home. The house on the Trimble in this township, which was a tarm, well-furnished two-story buildi occupied by G. W. Rec ion, burned | down last Thursday eve Every- thing in the house was lost, except 4 safe, carpet, and a few other things, which were carried out by Mr. Macy Had discovered a little soon- the fire beer er, most of the turniture,etc.,belong- ing to Mr. Trimble might have been saved, as it occupied the main part ot the building, which was the last to burn. It seems that the fire 1- originated in the L part of the buik ing, which stood north from the west en! of the main building, and, the wind being frem the northwest, the whole was soon enveloped in flames. Mr. Redmon had lett the day before for Eldorado Springs and was not at home. It is a mystery how the fire | onginated, as it had been two days since there was any fire built in the We suppose the loss must ‘The building was the house. be about $2,000. insured, but we don’t know amount. The democrats, after a long and hard round of coaxing and persuad- bing, put out the following men tor the various township offices: J. L. Shubert, treasurer; H. P. Smiser, ' constable and collector ; B.F. Howe, ne, | THE } longed to F. M. Trimble the work of ar beheved, wa anna ee wet Saddlery Establishment me at the time. j row escape trom ti fiend to- not brother Observer & SON rive bis nearest neighbor edit : 5 Ali Collars at the Lowest Prices Spad less expense than ALN other h 3 suse in town h Mr. John Page has moved to his y recently purchased from the low Lee. Price paid we did not | and want a c¢ nuance et the } patronage ett rmany old cus- learn. | tomers and will be pleased to oS PA Eaeentia6) head 4 price goods. Satistaction and EJ. 1. Crawford bought 36 head] PACE, Eononteed: of -teers, “Scomeing two vear old’s,”” | average price paid $30. ‘REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. The schocls have all closed for | | the winter tearm in this vicinity with | Bae GRAVES & SON | the exception of the one taught by Miss Flo Forbes, at No. Miss Flo is a splendid teacher, and at the a VOCAL TRACHER, Music Room: 3rd floor Opera Howse, Butler, Mo. close ot ber school will give a grand exhibition. Mr. Al, Walley was in tric city last week. the Elec J. H. Fisher and Jim) Crunly 1D pe te george | have returned from Kansas City. | _ St EC IAL M ) | IC BS: They did not purchase any stock, JIONEY interest. The t the Mo. To loan at lowest rates of Philips decision does not eftec Loan Co., represented by owing to prices not. suiting them, they have gone south to buy cattle. winsome | dies visited Miss May Crawford one lie y aid by April ist. We mean all who owe Ws, R. WEIL & CO. day last week. W. H. Crawford & Sons, deliver- | ed their cattle and hogs to Messrs | fit See Bard & Henslev. They contracted | Ss. B, NEWBRBI the cattle at 5 cts. and the hogs at} poes ageneral Insurance business—In- sures property a; ainst 5 tour seventy-five. Tornadoes, Cyclor Messrs. Flint and Harwood are A 1 buying shoats at4 cts., they now Also insures 1 late jlass against break- have, 150 head 2 age by accident. Call on him tor a mite sie ee P policy. betore itis too late. Office in Mr. Melvin Fisher is on the sick | Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. list, his ph ysicians think he will haye 24-tt to change climates. Although Mr. Mell has been here but a short time he has many friends who would sin cerely regret nisloss and hope the physician's prophesy may prove talse. We can’t help but wonder why one “Oid Bachelor’ in this vicinity is erecting a nice heuse~—can’t solve the problem unless there is to be one Read the warning noti of R- Weil & Co-, in this is- sue. They must collect their accounts and want all ow- ing to postively call and settle. Notice, F | MENT, | Premature Ol | in either sex, | abuse or over-indulge: DEFY COMPETITION, | “we ‘ | ‘ | *| bearing date February | recorded in the Recorder's office’ within | conveved to the unders | tollowing described real t ot lots No and 3 of the north east quarter and the southeast quar terot the southeast yuarte and the | northeast halt ot the west halt of let 3 of the northeast quarter also begin ing at the southwest corner of lot No. 40 the norheast quarter running thence north 20 rods, thence east 40 rods thence south zo rods, thence west 40 rods, to de gining, all of saidland being in section No. six (6), township thirty-nine (49 } i H Miss Laura Fisher, a 15té J. K. BruGier, | blende who bas heen visiting Mav . Butler, Mo. 1 Connell returned home, and reports i TAKE NOTICE. | a grand time. , ; Notice ts hereby given to | Miss Maggie and Nelly Fisher | 7] persons owing us on ac two highly accomplished young la count that the Ne must | | as by the terms of said trust deed, Lightning, | “sand Wind Storms. | | | county of Bates atoresaid sell at public | } mmo a amet la lS seaman ae ce | will mail you tree, a royal, valuable sam | than you ever . hac —have our best wishes. \ ane clerk and assessor: Allen Wright ga ier aid = Palins a aes | Plea a cali at once and settle. 5 ea acs > } ee = 1 7-S8t® . p : ys and Louis Fisk, Justices, see Peter tracted meeting at No. 2 school ‘ oe ee I ; Banker. Kegries, Jas. Riley, B. F. Glover} house, thev oe having a good at-! Farm for Sale. and W. M. White, road overseers. i tendance and several additions. jE will sell my farm, situated in It seems that men don't want office Lasntwo clends ee ,section r, in summit tow aship, 15 in this township. Is it thus every} ane ec dawa bey Soulek Ot | hundred acres. Divided in tots te where? and if so, what has brought | And mirge into one | suit purchaser. Terms easy. this state of things abeut? \ Yes; their heareg 920) beat as one | A. Haminten. = .s as < me 1 3 Goes, | EE has pare Unto Rimself, to love, | D.A. Colyer, will keep his noted | cherish and protect and make bright | - = : é One eee leat ba py tas ative it oa 6 fel stallion, Wild Irishman, the coming sea- 2 ap s future life, ie South Summit. Arch. Fisk bought a fe span of mules, for which he pard $250. Ile would pay that many cents, he said. | tor a wife without relations. Rese Ham and Naten had quite an interesting debate on a Union ¥ Chase an aay church Saturday night Rese came out second The gentlemen will have another ‘ait the near tuture. The neighbors and frienés of Mrs Nancy White, = that estimable w substantia! surpr’ re Two o best. in widow iady, gave ar > pleasant and *2 the form of 20 or 30 cords of weod, enough to last | The youngsters her all summer. same night, he house, in which all participants had an enjoyable time and did tull justice to the delicious supper spread by Mrs. White. A committee is circulating a pe- tition for the aid of G. W. Redmon, who was so unfortunate ’ H Ins hovsehold geods destroved tire a short Mr. Red awvorthy time since. mon is a sober, industrious, has young man, and four or support. He i i of the} have: by > 3 Ol | con in the first barn west ot Riley & Phelps Bates county’s tairest daughters in | = ‘ Se livery stable, on Dakotah street, near ie pen Miss Ina Barton, we | southwe! t corner ot squaie, Butler, Mo ae = s . er 0: aie, 1 Mo. reter to F. W. Wheeler. We wish i ie ; # th a : | He will also keep a C lydesdale stallion at therm saccess and happiness. cs 16-32%. * BROWNIE. | same stable. Itch and Scratches ot every kind Foster. curedin 30 minutes by Woolford’s SER crats are in power or The democrats are in power once ce isaen. 49°1yr never fails. Sold by W.J. La | druggist, Butler, Mo more. Hurrah. We thought spring had con were mistaken. Our caucus passed off quietly with ne but Violetine. j gives voua clean | Sanitary Lotion. Use noother. This} i these nominations: Thomas Wil- or = | . oa . ; cream, s sein anc ison and Samuel West tor Justices: . ae Fails ce oaie Sai prevents chay all hours. | South side square. | Mo. McPeak, colle: clerk ; James ° Mr. Lee, owr present collector John G. Try his new sea foam. ae constable. t. Capbell tor trustee Frank Lee, | to Hanover, O., Feb e: having jung tever and nia I had a dreadful cough and co { i } ra ' Hi | getting ready make returns to! oo, Te docse, wiki 5 | the Township Board and County | had c 1 and would dic [ vave ot 8 See taken six bostles of Pisco’s Cure and ty pee cough is entirely gone and] am weil as 1 J. W. Walkup has leased 40] ever. EMELINE Forn = } j »p j “ — | acres ot timberdand to Mr. Pertier | — : Notice to Tax-Payers. jand Mr. Gili for three rs 3 : Sy a ar } wilt call on all tax-payers of Mt. 5 alkup 1s hav see Pieasant township tor settlement of | timber thinned out. Jin Taylor - tages. All taxes not p by lanu- ing the work. rSSs. the per cent. wll be oy creck has been ~t rord ae E ; eee ae = at T. W. Childs’ store. i severTas camel tills a ye Ww. Ber. ize is badly needed. Collector. Our Foster peop ave tickled ; ae that? tt : Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. sver the news that the jirst train run : s medical wonder of the road fro ily cure Burns 1, Fever «, Corns, catn erup- a ave tir inted so i gz so loa ast Quarter ot 6 township thirty | range thirty-three (33), € | pression, Boftening 0 Have used Tong ia, with excelle atew attack ir mediate The “ ‘ ‘ Mc age Company are now taking applications for eastern moncy to be six Real estate security is Wealth! ve A \s Da F.C. West's N ERVE AND Finan y ‘ guaranteed epecific for Hyvteria, Diag, nyulsions, its, Nervous Neunigia. feelache, Nervous Prostration caused by the Headas el of tobacco, Wakefulnees, Mental De % the Brain resulting ini sanity and leading to misery, decay aud d Age, Barrenness, Loss of poww Involuntary Losses and orrhea by over-exertic se tho beniay one month's treatment. $1 sent by mail prepaidou receipt GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To core any case. With each order received for ex box acoompanied with $0, we tend the purchaser our ‘written euqrentee to rm fund the money if the treatment notetiea issued only by 862 W. MADISON 8T., CHICAGO, ies, ___ Sole Prop's West's Liver Pilla, Trustee's Sale. Whereas Stephen A. Gentle and Nap nie Gentile his wite, and Perioa Cox 4 single man, by their certain deed of true 14tn, 1883, duly Bates and State o: page No. 458 ed trustee the . lying and ituate in Bates county Missouri The northwest quarter of the quarter an ithe northeast quar ter of the svutheast quarter and 1 acre of sortheast corner of the southwest rr ot the southeast quarter and the and tor the county o Missouri, in Book No being to-wit southeast range thirty (30), containing 266 acres more or less, in. trust however tor the following purpose to-wit, to secure the payment of three promissory notes in saié deed of trust descrined. Whereas one o aid notes is past due and unpaid and the a interest ¢ other two notes be- ing now past due and unpaid and where all ot said notes are due and pavable. Now, theretore at the request of the legal hold er of said notes, and by virtue of the au thority in me vested by the terme ot said deed of trust, I will on Wednesday, March 25th, 1835, between the hours of nine o'clock in the torenoon and five o'clock im the after- noon of that day, at the eart front doo ot the court house in the city of Butler, vendue tothe highest bidder for cash in hand all of said real estate in said deed ot trust and this notice described or % much thereot as taay be necessary to pay said notes interest and costa. c. C. DUKE, ‘Trustee. H kl | died working people. Send 4nd 10 cents postage, and we ple box ot goods that will put you in the way of making more money in afew days a thought possible at amy Capital not required. You can live at home and work in spare time only, or alltime. All of both scses, of all ages, grandly successtul, 50 cents & $5 earned every evening. That all whe want work may test the Ousiness, we make this unparelled otter: To all whe are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay tor the trouble ot @riting us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent tree. Immense pay absolutely sure for all whe start atonce. Don't delay. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine ae n presents gives $20 ), 00080. Send us 5¢ postage, and by mail you will get free # package of goods of large value, that wil srart you in work that will at once bring vou int taster than anything ele iu America. All about the $200.000 is presents with each box. Agents wantec evarywhere, of rither sex, of all ages, to ime, or spare time only, to wor Fortunes for business. workers all absol ly sured. Don delay. H. Hatretri& Co., Portland, Maine Whereas, Joseph V Barker, his wite, t dated February recorded in the recorder’s county,Missourt, took number twenty three and two hundred and nf The nor (40) acres or less, in trust to secu the payme certain note, in @ deed of tru wher said 5 ¢ request of the te, and by virtue

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