The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 22, 1885, Page 5

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Cattle Convention sUTLER WEEKL pep NoTice TO TEACHERS: blic Ex yminations for the b aie » | ns desiring to teach ; the 3d Saturday of each | s should be put in motion aga this summer. Notice is hereby giyer itis a burningshame men and al ested 's Vaiuabie property should be | pression o ré i$ | is now devas = | WE LEAD ed ON LOW PRICES. pili be held on the Ohio street schox month in gutler, Mo.. and on the £ Sa West side school house, Mo., the month in th Hill Money to Loan » 8.9 or 10 per cent inter 92 9 I ; ral estate, 5 years time, ecome a mother, = | New Goods, Low Prices. > begone trom: un- Realestate and Notary Publi Jerseys from and the unfertun- LOCAL ITEMS ies must be seen to be apprec was shoved out San’rn. Levy : Office eee Ladies and geitlemen, H fs you can rely on tt, ive are | | te pica ee a Be yelling at cost, and we will, eg ee ue ees _. you. tf you will! wes __ Phe lusttul lgecne i ! se in the west. _ | stantially. itv over Risner a Sa ce ree resident = - 5 R.WE TE é SCO cand iecioner wana | that quiet villa fisured 11 H The hogs must go, and we would | ise the council to fire them clean out oftown, as to p der the nostrils of neighbo ‘ f 2m nt. e |} z Atalate election ot the stock- | i Pi t +3 ce | Hinton would « golders of the Ba 1 ional | : : Capt. F fe eee _, } sentative for Bates co a esident 4 one amie a : t Wide Open. of children’s school hats. } Saws & sae township e the shame which j velop by the birt Tt would be well for morous rep- r| Keep aneve and see that J. M. McKIBB ~ GATTERLIN& LEGG Have now ready for Spring trade the finest line oi eshire, Conn. Its CARRIAGES, “oe SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS, blemish upon it. kes ure eight uit made in gv best goods Apple “Tree Over 100 Years Ola. | tree supposed to D.G Newsoin, one of our newly sted justices for this township is } Yhe largest ay peace > Standing t Tn rth ited States may he door yard of Delos and as we has fang up a neat office on the second be seen i solve the matte’ floor of the Badgeiy building adioin- | yore, have taken the Hotchkiss, mg the Timus office Dempsey will law in su have one of the best ventilated offices | ay follows: ntown and will not be crowded for} shall within ten days after such town- | \ | ' om. dees “ ae bed yates east aree branche ive of whic a is STR C TTT Teen Teer } Ship election transmit to each person | ed. s¢ punishments and penal- large branches, suv of which bear | Ever offered the people of the Southwest. xamine our work i The Rich Hill Herald and Review | elected to any township office ea itr € provided for by sections 1589 | On€ year, and the other three the‘ before you buy. Harness at cost to parties buying buggies are just now having a tilt at arms, | tice of his election; in case two or | and Gegr of the revised statutes of | MEXt vear. Mr. Hotchkiss has} of us. We respectfully solicit your patronage. gathered in one year from the five | md. from the tone of these two! more persons shall receive an equa! | Missouri. In addition to these pen- fice, Shop and Sales-Koom East Dakotah Street. branches eighty-five bushels of fruit, Ot but his predecessor harvested a crop Special attention paid to all kinds ot Buggy Repanrs. sheets, it would appear that the edi- | number of votes for 1 same office, | alties the latter section provides that tor of each will soon be huntmg the 10 furnish such false hsts he ined ne of one hundred and ten bushels frem punished for = = : ita Fae Inanien The “segeauieeee=s~ RICHMOND PINKS, cumference, one foot above the Cd erecoeetced i ‘ = ene Parplesand “Quaker Styles” perfectly fast and reliable, j the question of ich shall be en- | persons other fellow with bleod in his eve titled to the office be decided | shall be ala praning knife mis hand. [t} between them by lot, under di- | perjury, itentiary looks as though the Cobb 1s going to | rection of the township clerk.” otfense. We call attention of the seuth} farmers, take oo repairing to J. | of six y feet, and a spread of the }iween the hours of g p.m. andr a.| lunbs is one hundred feet. Theage] y)., and stole about $223 in cash dil of the tree can be traced by family | 4 hank certificate for $600 on the} tradition to 140 vears at least. Appleton City bank, Mr. Mock retired about y o'clock, and hung his} talse retur Those who do so as- betoo much for the dynamiter to} Gur triends throughout the county \ It is unjust tor € person to hon- ground and above all enlargement FOR SALE BY ALL DRY GOODS DEALERS i remove from his path, | will do wel! to remember the above, { estly of Lhis property and pay of the roots,is thirteen teet and eight a i tivouraantthe purest drugs call) #s they may have use for it in the | taxes thereon. while his less consci- | saches. die girth ot the largest On Wednesday night of the sth| SHORT HORN BULLS. } at Ludwick & Sons, North Main. — [{ teture. pene or escapes payment of | wags BB) = 2 feec and exght inch- inst,, some one entered the house of | ! see | taxes on all his property hy making a | © The top limbs reach a height] 5. yf, Mock, on Round Prairie, be-| i | They do all their ward alderman to the filthy condition | T. Graves & S at : : : 5 sume gr risks, and it will be no alley back ct the Times office. ; own work. | 1 fexcuse ¢ say the The stench that arises therefrom rd Marshal Dickerson intorms us tl would turn the stomach of a buz and give a government -mule the [a 1 attempted fo enter the rest- H Siceloff Schoo s. ' You wit! always get tull value by ' he bedeia | om { § Esc PS win.on east I tat auc 3 ‘ { baying vour boots and shoes of | pants on the foot of the bed, with a headache. Something must be done | © of Esq. Ewin,on east Dakotah H These schools are flourishing. The | OS YINS Your Doots anc shoe of N sida ese ie | and that quict we the Tive } et one evening last I have made substantial pre Weiner. cast side square. buck-skin money purse with two d “a F , ore the IMES s have made substantia ro- = t . } | ees ea car soboey = P21 | »>artments, which contained th j turn its battervs loose. jsumiabty fOr TOnRcry- ool Started over a} Mrs. Robert Davis,ot Leay | a ea aes ¥ | ef B | E t ears 7 rch witli he ex- = - 4 above amounts :n it—the money al ; hetee ad T. C. Boul : ; had all gone to SEES with the e€x-{ year ago. Under charge of Rev. | whose hu the State Peni- } 7° bill | good : : se oteeed ut | - C. Boulwar il leave for beards : si eee : 2 P being in bills except about 95 in| eligible tu recor are oftered ai j . ict pape gene is DOATC* | and Mrs. Siceloff, the youths are | tentiary y under sentence of death for | r - Bes dagen lusnection wt ‘f New Orleans next Saturda He} ‘ hange, and when he arose, at ab out} | Prices to sui 3 i cd t oy — ng a noise in the | giveg thorough training, and the | the killi ng of a man named John ie : tock invited goes as a delegate from ti State | ms 2 =z | ¢ o'clock, to attend to some st ck, | I S. McCutTcnen. aes ri uy ne State | rear ¢ se 2 : } CK, atter om sto 2 Ss. M ENe j oe = ne % ate | rear of house, went to ascertain parents ¢ r testimony to the ad- Higle. 3 in North Leavenworth «about | Je fea i i Medical Association of Missouri to | eS = i ; \ he tound his pants miss id the = é S Hy aman IN] vancement i Ve will sav to]two vears ago, has petitioned the! H i the National Medical Association to! a g : r Sea | door open. He stepped to coor be held hi e } the pe chy and vicinity | governor to sign Davis’ death war- j 1 hi ie; ‘he j held in that atv. which will con- | taut - tel : t a 4 s+ ..; and seen his pants lying ¢ hi Peke bunt = a ia | but who Hed precipitately these t > yundation, in} rant and have him hanged. The | 1 P3 ies al | ne he 28th inst. Shis oo: < eee -nins A 7 | ico, and an investigation reveale ep = > Ay was discoverec Se ee tacit r 4 thorougt law otf that state sentences a murder- pornce 2 | deserved compliment to Dr. broke mto J . = & 5 A ed the fact that his money purse was/ ; uaeP SS Thev take inter- |er to death, but the sentence does} Z ; ware, Whois fast gainime a Se. Seuth ; os | } - | missing. Search was at once insti-/ eee RS ——- oe work, and know what j not take ettect unless, at the expi- d reputation asa physician at ae ing 2 : Bie ee < tuted but as vet no clue I aa ahi ay =: j ou: be dc Parents can not} ration of one vear, the Governor | t les the ecpeGate ref | = | ym whe. bei : : } ¢ and to pe z t th ! ee * ~ : | room whe, bei do better than to send to them.— {signs the death warrant, when, if A ad iiss | ; Trustee’s Sale. : Th < e 2 | uorse.gave the * oe Pa = z was very kind(?) in j Whereas, Warren Littlefield, by his x¢ Bates County Republic Pe con the Democ that is not done, the prisoner is Con- leant . —Rockville Gicue | deed ot trust, bearing date March rsth. came out last week pouring a tirade | SS4P5¢ Tr — fined under a lite sentence. No} ite ‘i | 1882, duly recorded in the recorder’s of af abus i aren { m om which seer affli ko aar has ever been elected who. | apie oan fice of Bates county, Missouri, in Boot f abuse on the head of fudge Hen- | ne Sovemor nas ever Deen cteece WHO} ‘San Antonio, Lex., Raat 1 15.—]No. 23, page 460, conveyed to the und tv. The Republican should cork up would sign a death warrant, and for Reports were brought in to- night | signed trustee ne me g — i Us bile. Dickerson hus received his | Man a I ad this reason there is now about thirty fron Wilson county that last nighta | Rates county, “state of Missouri, to- j certifics tion f econney | at the Opportune moment, sure curee ] 25 1 prisoners in the} “ <.! The east halt of the southeas : cate of election from the counts nt = ; on Bd geal ei Ges prisone | farmer of that county, name not as- section seventeen (17), and the northeas! ie and has been sworn tte © 1o dustiadics Klaclieeeec-ar is beautifu ya h ut her SKIN; | Penitentiary. certained, attempted to assassinate! quarter of the sete vy th ees Pon a ae Ae ty eee 2 ae y ee ae eee ia ¢ ee we (20 = mayor et the city am ard os os dozen braided TorsevS" at - = as ev er told Wright. Glonous & Williams’ a neighbor for some grievance, and (aise tn) BY Be thirty-two (33), in Se eee pecauenuM ts He Guly ter 5 cach: at coe come > tO) put stock ot Implements for sale cheap. | was arrested. This morning, while | trust tosecure the payment ot two cer he | tain promissory notes, in said deed of legalized city ie Nesatone i tepaie S60) galized city marshal, and he alone beauty on theskin. Beauty By T. D. Rarter, | near Fairview, Wilson county, ltrust fully described; and, whereas, said Sawn Levy & Co. has a mgnt to make arrests as mar- on the skin is Magnolia : | was taken from the officers by friends} notes were given as balance of purchase af th, = aoe te EN SPE, Pare } j z mn s sag ¥ scribed tat shal of the town. Ey ASE = Ben New. | Balm. With the solemnity such | 64 his foe and riddled with bullet [money on the shore 4 hescribed veal estate Jud ze Neptune was up Friday last Wetake pleasure this week in in- goccasion te Tset0 a that | The body was left lying by the road- | said real estate by warranty decd to said ¥ cee perme eect < the robbias are here. the blue-birds | 54. 411 dav, no one caring to disturb | Warren Littleheld, and were secured te and gave us a pleasant call. While — 4 to our many readers the hirpi i ce eucstine j side al day, nO One tee . ‘be paid by deed ef trust aforesaid; ano ‘ ; > =< . are chirping, the pee-wee 1s nestling, | :, . d id deed of itown he called on c Sect 1. B. Wilhawms& Co. Concert. = 3 E ete oe ate whereas, the second note in sa = oe county Cierk ee J the sand-hill cranes are circling aloft. | — oe eT ae thust described for the sum ot one thot sand dollars is past due and unpai¢ Now, theretore, at the request of the begat holder of said note, and by ot the authority in me vested by said deed of trust, I will, on Wednesday, May 6t between the hours ot nine o’clock 4 and five o'clock p . of that day, a east tiont door of the court house, in th city of Butler, county of Bates and stat- of Missouri, sell at public vendue fo- cash in hand, all of «aid real estate im saic deed of trust and this notice describee orso much thereof as may be necessary t erest and costs. Fr. M. Atrex, Troefe- vi Miss Emma Von Elsner, i sister of the noted song- Starke and received his coni:muission | st opened one ot the asJustice. "Squire Neptune says be the odorous buzzard glory, and spring! gentle. zephyr- | freckle-giving - a his etherial | queens- { oO a. will visit relatives in does not want any law suits, but will ee willing to marry all parties desir city. Eve ing his services on short notice. 2 f 1 nice, ¢ a concert at the opera Tight here we wui add we don’t. and wil be scld at bottem pmces. | house, which will be announced in eelieve the "Squire would seriousiy Bor men are well known to{due time. Miss Emma has a high Odject to taking a little hand himseit. nced Ro recommene | reputation se 8 BES Don’t think him too old, girls, look toa lev will treat you} while Dan is unquestionably one of a his Tecord while ont for office and greceries and | the finest cornet plavers in the west. grace we turn to »date the See if you don’t think he ran like « wsware at the lowest prices pose | The progra lhe made known | nextman who wants his paper three year old. } ly day. —Holden Ente hotel, laden, tan-bestowing, f, day “ q hs} a few days, and. while Sea 5 zie ca : spring, in all :ts pristine glory is wi here, wi us once more. W uth dignity over- coming, we waft our thred-bare ban- ‘ k ir clessic b ow vi e | erate ids are asked for one dana to our cle ssi ow to wipe the |‘ Be es wine the xbok. perspiration incident upon such a Making sundry repaice a literary effort. and with becoming ing you er 4a atan ea

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