The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 15, 1885, Page 5

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IMi:s PF gncat. (EMS LOCAL ~ACHERS :—Public Ex- t of Bates gay Notice TO TE those i cor of each sione Money to Loan g or 10 per cent interest, on aj, seal estate, 5 tir years Realestate Notary Public. ok Office wit! Ree Itstrikes us Dicke son, the ee a ocranc candidate tor marshal, ran like a thoroughbred Tuesday. post the time he passed a mile called vut on ti MARRIED. ai the residence of Mrs. Cannon, April roth, Daniel Thomas, by Esquire James 1893, Na Martin, both Thomas to Miss Lu if Butler. me for the be cons desiring to teach gill be held on the 3d Saturday gonth in the Ohio street school house putler, Mo., ap wd on the rst Saturday of eee de school house, gich Hill, Mo. : Sane n com- encing eac o'clock, A. M. Jj a HIN TON, ' Ms. Bettie aunt of Jno. ewis, of (ites a City P. Willis. was nthe family of the latter last week. We four fined, pleasant, agree visiting 1 Mrs. Lewis to be a re- able t worker 1a the nary Caus Mon< wn 4g e lett for her he Rev. R. the M. E. ed his introdu¢ Sunt aVe Pierce, the church in this city, preach- tory sermon t ay last. He audience isa most excellent preacher, and, we predict wil do much toward the up of his church in tis p Rev. Presbyteris accompanied by Capt. Henry, lett Warrens berg Monday night to attend Rev. Walker Friday and fill his pulpit in this c inday as usual, tue & ci for byterv. A surprise party was given ai t residence of W. H. McBride Satur- The occassion of Miss Mary McBride. Miss Mary is a chaming younz lady just to make all prescut enjoy themselves te the fullest extent. day evening last. being the birthday nd knew how A panicle “ex-rebel’? who rendered to Grant at Appomattox sends the dying chieftain a box of roses with the touching request that they be placed near him ot such a yitt such stances reaches as high as heaven. ander circum= Appleton City had a lit week. large houses of Main street, owned by N. S. Gardner and Stant & Vance.were feurned. J. R. scorch last Two business The drug house of | Mortgage Company are now } Vora Of every description done at the Tres office, and don’t you forget it. W. N. Porch, who has been quite sick fort pas past two weeks, we are glad to no It ving. you want suit made in the latest style and from the best goods call on J. Talbott There is a girl that is fa than ds; And by Jinks, I can see her afar 1d call on that girl right away If "twas not for her horrid old pa —Gorham M The Franco-C brought vese war has been to a clo government grantin isputed territory of The Land teking Walton Tucker & applications for eastern mo loaned at per cent. on good Rea! estate security. We can seil a good baby buggy for $5. An all hard wood bedstead for $2.50. ‘he best carpet bed lounge vou ever saw for $12. A walnut bureau for $10, and other | things in proportion at Opera fflouse Furniture Store. The } So- ciety, of i ristian ch will i >a large | new pastor ot ! at Mrs. give a Soci Maynard’s Thursday eveuing April 16th. A prominent feature of the oc will be fine musi Everyone cor- uly invited. her de as occured in Ul:mors legis! This time J. Henry af WWD, Cass count was stopping at {the Ho -alac d the clerk mis- sing him, went to his roora and Jhim dead in bed. Mr | preachec Pres- | will return by | while sojourning 1p our city. ya democrat will «gam buse 2 tie, + meets in this The day. opens by Rev. e hope g sermon King, of Harrison SEALS oe home Quar- ] vv V our make these visiting ministers, or torty m number, feel at i terly conference at the same church, sure | The odor} willbe held Saturday The ladies the -€ Presbyterian church will give an oyster supper in the Dumcan block, on North Main street, of mberland next ‘Uhurs- day night. Entrance fee. ro cts. Standard ot Ap- | pleton City is anxious for Montrose, ; Rockville pool The Democrat a and to Appleton issues and secure the location of the! new insane asylum. This chem ud as Rockville rally possessed ot better natu— 13 advantages : than either ot the other two places, > : { Baugh was also seriously damaged. | The Standard office was locatea over the latter store and came in for share of damages. seems the anywhere The recent storm to have deen more severe om counties north Ue: of us than else. ary and Cass suffered greatly from heavy rain washed tall, which culverts to & greater extent inany vears. away bridges, ana feneme than known for The youn ladies ot Boonvile have organized a cooking club. [t would not he a bad plan tor the young ladies of Butler to follow | suit. Nothing hike ! arning how te be good cook girls, even if vou never have it te do. Organize a club and invite us to help eat your good cooking. The ssetri Press Assoc meets at Columbia, June 2d. bia is considered a cold water town. and those that are compelled to have a breaktast appetizer had better make arrangements for the same be- tore entering the corporate limits of the Athens of Missoun. *, ot Hrrrisonville. a nt of this city, spent « Couple of days with us the latter part of last week shaking hands with old fiends. He says Haran has been extremely dull this winter. He also said the hands working on the new railroads had been a burden instead of an advanta ge to the county Tom Se'le former reside: we tavor the location of the same at Rockville. Only about half ot the returns of the wote for school commissioner have been received by the county clerk. As far as heard from the | indications are that Pret. Hinton has its | ‘a number | county it is reported he carried the county by from five hun- Ae ot voting places in the received the dred to one thousand mejority. fentire vote poied. : Bates cour j will s Wright, & Williams’ stock ot Implements for sale cheap. By T. D. Rarter. Glonous in the issue ot the Times of the 25th ot Mfarch, notice was made that W. Abernathy contemplated moving to This, Mr. Abernathy informs us, is a mistake, and that ue does not intend to leave He Toha rizota. says the rumor got started trem a sta of his ewn, rade in jest, that he was going to that termtory m order to procure t. We should correction fast week, ing t a tederal appoint have made this but in the hurry of was overlooked. »> press it ct of St. Cleir county , May 22nd by ballots whether The zens | they will settle their bonded indebt ‘fidence in county edness or not. The bond have agreed to compromise on such bonds as are now in htigation «a: cents on the dollar. and for thos: in litigation at 66 and 2- bad management 3 cents. By and misplaced con officials, the peopic ot St. Clair county like citizens ot Mt counts, hare got bad tie the nselw es and about snap. e only wav out an out. *. Is fo pay y to be] aud Sunday. | S ** | after him. is a good | ‘an place of J. Pleasant township, cur own | into a S cudder was in t : Round Prairie, wite started They will sts weeks. terday mor: on for several Walton 1Ba tor New Orleans Sat the exposition ter a Turn out to the } 1 the lars t na toe largest yest goods Max lowest prices, at Courtney & Will shipped thrée car loads of cattle to St. Lous Tuesda Mr. Courtney accompa-— of other 10f being nten ime is expected. Jas. F. p, has sold Mr. Riley. of Su his farm to C. mmit town- Ks Radtord. contemp! going to Illinors. a clever, a host of take ir old shees social gentleman and leav friends in the county g the sterling who leasure in throwi Ile isa cratanda good neighbor. The Trams sundant in > wishes him success | whatever quarter of the Lord’s vine- | yard he may chance to locate. You wiil alw ttull value by buying your boots and shoes of Max Werner, east side square. To: Sporting Men. Owing.to the dull times I wish to say IT will stoek and repair all kinds of fire arms at reduced prices for the next three months. B. Loxpon. Magnetism. Dr. N. Littell, the well knewn magnetist, after a most successtul tour South, has returned and taken hotel, where the afflicted are invited to call on Thurs- of rooms at Beatty's lays week. days and ssh The many cures performed by doctor ta B and vicmity some tive years since n bimawide has give reputation, anc we predict that he v have a large practice. Eisction of Officers of the Bates County Nation«l Bank. Burier, Mo..: Par. 1985; Ata meeting the directors ot this Bank, held this dav. FL J. Ty- gard was elected President in place ot Lewis Cheney, deceased: Hon. John B. Newherry, Vice-Preside CC. @iack, Blark, Cashter, in place resigned, and J. C. of F. J Although a resic Mr. Cheney had been Pres:de this Bank, and Mr. Tygard.Cashier, since the organization of the Bank oa No change ment of our business Tyegard, elected President. of Colora 1871. mothe mar lare- w occur fv of change of officers. A. L. McBride. Esq a director to supply th e board of directors. son was elected Vacanct in Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin- iment. Fewdo. Not tg know is not to have. demo- Bank, A Good On the 4th om and vot the st mocratic ticket. Ww. native o having been born ia now Ne Home townst traight forward werving demoerat, and we have every reason to believe 2 will be a prominent candidate tor a county office atthe next election. Should he succeed he will be the first native to hold county office. — | Butler Democrat. Gent. is one the best the county, and t Star would be pleased to assist electing hi —Hume Star. Likewise our hat goes up tor Gent ien don’t grow. Last Monday Frank Martin's two beys two cans of wet l Zevse Bro.’s ickly to to atoms. The report of the « ce was like rmed immed ity wl itely went to the calaboose i extinguish- ed the 4 damage was done. [t was a narrow escape tor the boys, 1 it is hoped that hereafter they will let powder alone. -Hume Star. Lee sparted this life Feb. 3, 1885, in Bates Mo. He more than or- Moore d county was a young man of dinary energy in the business affairs otlite. By indomitable perseverance and untiring industry he had accum- ulated considerable property, and made a large circle of frends. By exposure he was made a victim of that dread disease consumption. He braced himself against its attacks for several years, vielded to died as but at last He to his trusts. his tate as all do. he lived, faithful He was born July 15, 1857, and was married to Miss Laura Laux, May 29, 1379. He leaves a wife and two children He was to inourn his untimely loss. buried in the Bethal cemetery. S. Bradley. of Bates May f- ounty, has been appointed Inspector ithe Bureau of Animal Indust west the Mississippi. Major Bradiey is a practice! farmer and stock raiser ot large experience, and 1 as well qualified for the place | ventleman in the west, the Labor Commissioners could not} confided the trust to one more nave competent. siore deserving or more ; woithy. At respectiuily declined to accept. hou upon show his commission to) of his warm personal frienas t him to accept} is gratified to sec one +o weil qualified for the place secure it. and we feel confident that the mght man has been recog- ed.—Vernon Co. Democrat. Tim Collins ace nicle, while digging near Mobkerly, bias rizan Pon irowndin gs rty th OCCU ILS ughes “ rose 1 with okt Ne Ww 315 Onn were Weary wthel hithertes the sole reitcs of a hats ta —323. c es- | preventing and | ght the Major | | with limestone. but } St for} discovered vellous in Have now ready for Sprin BUGGIES, before you buy. Harness at of us. Office, We respectfully solicit Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah Street. Special attention paid to all kinds of Buggy Repairs. have Mo., by coal miners at a depth of 360 teet. The ruins of a buried city been found near Moberly, Yesterday’s papers contained the following report of this wonderful discovery : A thick and hard crust ot lava arches in the buried city. The streets are regularly laid out and enclosed by walls of stone, which are regularly tairly hall good 30x100 were, all} dis- | ina A cut and dressed style feet was discovered i stone benches and rude tools of descriptions. Further | closed many statutes and images ja composition resembling | | bronze. A stone fountain was to und| ot masonry. wher | search of! closely ‘located in a wide court or strect and| og me | from it a stream of water was tlow- ling, which tasted and proved per- tectly pure,but impregnated strongly } Lying beside the } fountain was the partial skeleton of The bones ot th Meg were measured, the femur} measuring four and a halt inches, ; | showing that when alive the figure i was three times the size of an ordi- }nars man, possessed ot wonderful muscular power and quickness. The had separated in two | a human being. hea.l bones | places, the sag suturis having beer destreyed. eg implements tound embrace} {bronze and flint kmives. stone and granite hammers, metalic saws of rude workmanship, but proved) netal, and others of a sim char- acter. They are n so highly ished mor se accurate ace a8 now hed by ov est vanics, but taeyv and f advance Coates, city recotse Geerge. city recorder, batt SEvias J, M. McKIBBEN. 1 MARRS CATTERLIN & Ever offered the people of the Southwest. ittal and the coronal) ee od LEGG finest line CARRIAGES, © trade the Bp, <a 8 coe SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS. Examine our work cost to parties buying buggies your patronage. Eagle Pass, Tex., April 11,— News reached here to-day of the dis- covery of rich gold fields in the Santa Rosa mountains, about a hundred miles west ot Santa Rosa Mexico. The discovery was made by Davis brothers, who were working # profit- able silver mine in the same range, but who have abandoned the silver mines and located claims in the gold gold lies in quartz, and old Calitorians to be have ever scen. fields. T is descrited the ric! rest they Sas -_ ost wuat vow Anvil, Wise wanr. cut-off tool. The best tor Tarm asec home use, Either size. 34,50, $3.50, 3 $6.50, sent treight paid, on receipt of | price, if your hardware dealer does not keep then, Good Agents wanted. CHENEY ANVIL & VISE CO. DETROIT MICH. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Warren Littlefield, by hi- deed ot trust, bearing date March 15th. | 1882, duly recorded in the recorder’s ot- fice of Bates ceunty, Missouri, in Boo} No. 23, page 46@, conveyed to the under signed trustee the following describee real estate, situate, ying and being in | Bates county, state Missouri, to-wit: | The east half of the southeast quarter of } section seventecs Cn, and ae mae rn uarter ef the northeast quarter - = twent« (20), all in township thirty- nine (39) of range thirty-two (32), ir | trust to secure the payment of two cer- tain promissory notes, in said deed of i trust fully described; and, whereas, said notes were given as balance of purchase money on the above described real estate in favor ot Sarnuel R. McCown, who sole said real estate by warranty deed to said Warren Littieneld, and were secured & | be paid by deed ef trust aforesaid; a | whereas, the second note in said deed o% trust described for the sum ot one thou- sand dollars is past due and unpaid. Now, theretore, at the reqoest of the tega’ ho! older ot said note, and by virtue of authority in we vested by the terms 0° said deed of trust, I will, on Wednesday, 6th, +585, ¢ n the hours of nine o’clock a. tm scars - ma. of that day, at the cast thont dour of the court house, In the city of Butier, courty of Bates and stat of Missoori, sell at public vendue fo: cash in hand, all of said a estate in gaic deed of trust and this notice pr so much thereof a» may be necessary t 2 d note, enon and costs. gr ere ¥. M. ALLEN, Trovtee ee ed ——

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