The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 12, 1886, Page 8

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Inn 2as. Managers, Sutler Mo. oo This Company loans money at the pod notes. lowest rates and b We also make loans on improved farms forthe Missouri Trust Co., of Se-)| dalia, Mo. If you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improved | farms, grazing lands and city property for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitelists, Baby Carriages in endless variety, from $4.00 to $25.00 at P. J. Jewett’s, Opera lock. LOCAL ITEMS. J. K. Brugler & Son have five improved farms for sale cheap and | on easy terms. 16t£ We write only on detached dwell- ings and farm property. It is not one of the companies the Mus- souri Compact. All others taking | notes are. It was organized in 1872 and is indorsed by capitalists, bank- ers and business men of New Eng far nd admitted by all insurance } departments. It 1s in every way | worthy of your of confidence and patronage, giving full indemnity to the assured at less than compact rates, which causes unscrupulous agents to resort to all manner of | misrepresentation to prejudice you against the Dwelling House Insur ance Co. Everything being equal you want the c yest, Insure with | the company that belongs to no RING or POOL to make you pay high | ra es and has no¢hree fourth clause in its policy. See our agents before insuring. Capital, : - $300,000 00 Reiustrance reserve 165,653 98 Surplus to policy holders 307,08: oo Surplus over all liabilities so8t oo Good agents wanted. D. W. Sxyprr, Dis. Agent, Butler, Mo. he It will soon be base ball time. eallthe ige now. Fishing What is to become of the town cow ? Circuit court t meets the first in June. week Young squirrels are ripe and plen- tiful in the bottoms. The coal fields near Minden wilt be opened up in a few days. Judge John H. Sullens was in the city several days last week. Will RE Ewing, Swing. of Walnut town- | ship, was in the city Saturday. J. A. Henley, sheriff of Cass county, was in the city on last Friday. Prof. J. H. Hinton, candidate tor representative was in the city Mon-! day. Ladies if vou want the latest styles | in Millinery and the lowest price to Miss Bowden’s, sgo | Make it a point to see the elegent | | line of cultivators at R. R. Deacon's. | 22 tf | | vistted | Portions of Kansas last week doing | considerable damage The Quite a sever storm e hail candidate’s su iL soon be over, and w been called but few will be chosen. Insure your property with S. B. busi J. C. Lane, one of ¢ i from Papinville, city Friday, and gave us call, : He keeps a Record of : 1€SS. J. RK. Bruglar wants more appll cations tor first-class loans. 7 per Gent. interest andcommussions. 4-tf ( | excellent spirits Saturday ! and I was astonished } you there. | lowest rates ot interest and give ; Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Seining, fish 1s againg‘the law. David Davis,the ex-vice-president, is reported to be dying. Butier was crowded with people | Saturday, and our merchants one and | all had a good trade. The safe of the Hurley lumber company at Rich Hill was robbed ot 74 Friday might last, #8 The candidates must have been in from | way they were shaking hands. Labor and capital must fix up} their differences amicably. This no time for foolishness. Take a day off and arbitrate. the | 1s County Court Proceedings. FIRST DAY. Accounts allowed - + $85 55 Dramshop license granted Jas M Jeffress for six months. 4 Dramshop license granted GA Todd for six months Rebate of school iaterest granted S PCox the same being over charge. School loan $200 to E E Gilmore = 200 to D M Dickinson 400 to Annie Nye Road case Deepwater twp dis-| missed by C 3 Slaback at hi School loan $200 to M A Rifile. SECOOD DAY. | School loan $100 to G W Friend The difference between a manand | dog is that they will go into a saloon together and the dog will come out | | Kaune tor six months. perfectly sober. Capt. J. Ww. Haanah started for | the Indian Territory last Sunday morning to look after his cattle inter- ests. Judge Ballard was in the city Sat- urday and gave us a pleasant call. | He reports a heavy storm in several portions ot the county, where he had been, on last Thursday. The New Yorks may beat the Bostons playing ball, but we have a citizen in this town who can lick anybody in New York. So, now!— | Boston Post. A farmer writing to a friend, whom he felt under obligations for | . a | cis 3urk, W McBride. | introducing a variety of swine, thus | ©'S SUED ID (Sites Qa EE iets unbosomed himself: ‘Respected sir, I went to the tair at Monson. I] found several pigs of your species. There was a great variety of beasts, at not seeing Ben. B. C: Canterbury & Co. loan money on improved land at the you | | privileges of payment that you can’t Cail their 21 get elsewhere. rates, and get Quite a sens created in Butler Saturday over the report that S. W. Fredrick had been shot and on was 1 killed by a widow lady Fri near Nyhart, a small station on the Emporia railroad some four or f miles west ot this city. The has since been controdicted by seve e eral persons who say they saw and talxed Mr. Fredrick Satur: morning and that it he had bee shot and killed Friday, was the live? liest corpse they ever saw. to There 1s ten papers published in Butler leads with Times, Democrat, ord and Republican. this county. as follows: tour Rec- two, Review and Herald. Adrai has two, Advertiser and Rockville has one, the Globe, Hume one, the Star, Of these the follow- ing are democratic: Times, Dem- ocrat, Review, Register and Globe. Independent, Advertis Republican, Record, Republican. r and Star. Herald a Notice to Parties Interested. Ihave bought the ground known as the Ashley Grave yard, 41-2 miles southwest of Butler. There is due me $15 besides suryeyor and recorders fees, Parties having friends buried there will please call on me and settle their pro rata of | same, AI! donations will be pub- lished in Tres. Gero. RiFrL_e Brown to Jones.—*‘Say, Jones do you beleive that this new show that’s | coming has got a boy with two heads?” Jones. —*No, I don’t be- lieye a person could live with two j heads. I think its a wax figure or something stuffed.”’ ; dol, comes Joe White, the drummer, let’s ask him what he thinks about it.’ Brown —**Say, White, what do you think Brown.—‘*So about this two-headed boy, coming with Creston Railroad show fraud aren’t Ww ! No sir, fraud about George Rhen, has two heads, sure as you're a head No. I saw the g its a it? e.— Fraud no he alive, andthe hair on ei ches cago, last spring. eatest wor - is ht in long. It’s saw. S gr evi ler you kind ord’s This never tails. Sold by D. L. Haggard Itch and Scratches of every ttes by Woo ates by Woolk cured in 30 mi ler, Mo. will | j } | | | ry night, | report | | Wallace, S H Wedd le, | A Woodfin cs 45° to F E Canterbury | om 5 to W H McBride Accounts iieiwed - $571 50} Dramshop license granted Henry Certificate to register of lands or; Jered tor patent fors ws e sec 16, | twp 39, r31 to J C Tindle. Certificate to register lands order- | ed for patent for the ne nw sec 16, twp 39, r 33, to Spencer Sells, Grand jury for fune term circuit court, Aus. Frazier, J M Hogan J F White, Kepner, Wm Rogers, J L Pace, I Smith, Jake Thomas, Elijah Butler, Richard Shields and Levi Moler. PEriT Jury. John Todd, J R Ford, Jack White J] M Cox, Jesse Shaw A M Craw- ford, W A Conger, W M Walls, M V Perry A P Maupin, HB Fran John Harris, J]C M Young, S Y F Hancock, HT Peipmeier, Crabb, Phillip Zeal, Graves, Wi 1J M Laug a THIRD DAY. T a8, 6 4, | town lots released on e hf se sec 6 g assessed f.ccounts allowec Statement of fees c } approved. e Howard town lerk iscript. advertise c iztwp 35r3r. FOURTH DAY. Sheriff ordered to d tax old Prairi | ship 4 mills on aie aaeio: levied } doll: lay | for interest fund and 4 mills on the ordered tor sinking fund. Levy for taxes for state goc on the ' $1.00 valuation ordered and for coun | ordered apportioned and subdivided Rich Hill has } Register. | ; Sec 2 ! It’s another fraud, but here | ty purposes 20c on $100 valuation ordered. County revenue for the year 1856, as follows: Twenty per cent of revenue of the county for pauper fund. per cent for bridge fund. Five per cent for salary tund. Ten per cent for election and jury fund. Twenty per cent for contingent tund. Sheriff ordered to 21 twp 3 35 r 29 amis: allowed sell the se nw S99 45 Railroad assessment corrected. FIFTH DAY. Accounts allowed $47 15 A J Talbott appointed trustee for Elkhart twp vice S M Talbott re- signed. SIXTH BAY. Accounts allow $919 35 Clerical error of assessor ot Rock- ville twp tor year 1884 corrected Certificate to register of lands for patent tor sw nw sec 16 twp 30 r 33 to John L Rankin Penalty on e hf ne and ne se sec 29 twp 41 r 29 released Dramshop license granted J J Jones six months. Old Mt Pleasant twp bonds burn- ed, Levy of 1 cent and 2 milis on the $100 valuation be levied on old Mt Pleasant twp to p2y interest on new bonds. Bridge over Mormon fork order- ed replaced by 1ron bridge on piers now standi ved Bridge over Muddy Creek order- ed repaired. bury TheSwaTEr orrex! the WATER QUEEN! Oh, how I love to use it; ) and W. J. Laasdown, druggist, But- | It makes me sweet, it makes me clean, Sry | And this is why I always choose it. See your dealer and get a cake; 5 cents. John Barton, Frank | WwW Tt twp) to correct | Five | Hadson. Nice weather. | The heaviest rain of the season. Corn ts nearly ail planted in this | a | vicinity. | } { Miss Salhe Mock gave the young- sters a singing a few days ago, every d to enjoy them-/{ one present see selves. | Famers. I do uot wish to weary your patience | but | deem it proper toreply to a ar | »f this WwW. hs ave not any | but if we the GERMAN does in the five years, the etter they wilt In other words, if both th and the GERMAN'do the a ee next uw Now gentlemen please “choose COMPANY “for ar = in toiusure his home Lam not much given to asking ei a to ask one I rusting » free to anger: another im ae } impres nis Bo . *or: u r} ) : . = e years a; Mr. Carney, ot Charleston, Ind, | self or the GERMAD ; Sura ‘oduced to you the caeage a ao ee » Pre ave h the | of Freeport, I js visitin t X Mock’s Mr! of Freeport Is, wh I have bo he | ‘reen TUS Eee ASSES | privilege and honor to represent as Dis- | of Ets Scott t a a were the p Ta ay 2 i Y ery EAE = its plates oy Se formed, 18 Very | trict Agent of the Farn aD Sate Tmight ask Why itis tha they are nets val pased the looks ot the | Bates andseveral ag counties 10 | ¢ ’ vlates dver weil pleased the looks of the nee Hof tearing the plata ver sear country. “Mr. Snyder says “tley have selected a ay to you nowt — i Tall man and he has g thers ‘Ip him | Willie Walker, John and Bruce ; man an The has got other ve Dell tae > i 3 renew the old work’? and of cc e he dn auhy way, to Steele went to the lake south ct can mean no one b> sThave here- s the (Rockville on a fishing excursion. | We will not tell how finery tnbe they carried home with ' them. Mr. Baley, of Ind., is in this part of the country looking for a future home. He 1s making a close inspec- ition of all the farms in this part ut jthe cou:try he can find for sale. | Some doubt hi many of the i i } wanting to buy ;they th that he is working for some- jthing else. If he buys, we welcome | him in our midst as he is a man of considerable wealth—trom his talk. | Last Saturday night at about nine an attempt was made to Rockville elevator. The simply because 1 o’clock, burn the attempt was a failure the incendiary did not provide him- self with enough kindling wood. The elevator is owned by Mr. Henry & Son, of Hudson township. Rev. Mock, ot the C. P. has been engaged to preach to the church, people of this community again for on the first a time, Sunday of each He fur- tofore } shed my hority. ther Hence you have to choose not only between a STRANGER and me who has followed the >in your county for twelve or years.” I am ustally contert in attending striclly MY OWN BUSINESS but Mr. Snyder ceems to not be content with so doing— butiustead has made open attack, not only upon me PERSONALLY but uvon the Compa: y [ represent. HENCE IT WILL not be thougut st.ange that I at- tempt a defence. I do not wish to make any PERSONAL fight upon Mr. Snyder nor on the gentlemen engaged in business with him. Iam very confident that iti not necessary to make any upon the Boi SURANCE Company he represents for as the old darkey said of the deer, ‘Jes lef it alone boss, an ivll jump itsef to def an you'll save your powder fur game dat needs de shootin’.”” With reference to my being a ‘stran- ger’ or th AGENTs of the Farm Dept, of the German Ins. Co., being strangers, I Te say that his appeal to the preju- dices of the pe eonley is simply contempt- ible. I © been a citizen of Mo. about 14 years and of Bates CoUNTY Over FIVE YEaRs, having located at Rich Hill, in July 1880, and open one of the first Insurance, Real Estate and Notary Pub- lie O: atthat place, and I respect- full refer you to the business men of that town as weljlas those of Butler, as to ‘HOT amMand war lam. I feel as thopgh Iam not asTRa as Mr. Sny- yuld have you believe, BEING NOW nof Butler. I INVITE INVESTI- 2S tO MY per integrity and ity position gle in Bates 2r co unty } yin Missov in which I have ey ng Bapust church ev- fery first and third Saturday night. | Mr. Asa Nichols is r. | We Miss rence Page returned home as her school has can osed. We suppose she enjoy rural life few months as recreation, ut up in the house after being sh as I as been. Miss Millie, after has several months returned to her home Cc SCHOONOVER. ner sister Mrs. & ee JOE | recomnr end Parkers | Hair Balsam but once,” writes Mr C, A. | Burger, druggist, ot Libert FORE | ter that 1t stands on its re Itstops tallinh ha original color, soft- nes and gl ceptionally clean, pre- ents dandrutf- ord. Of all the soap I’ve used or seen, My favorite is the Waren QvEEN; It leads the van for gencral use, Al Bbuse. rough opponent give unfortunate thi SOME men y are TOO WELL KNOWN, as appointed Mr. John uit. | AND Ralsip in| inet be a STRANGELY, and any of mine | would neither add to t from his standi Mr. W. H. y of Harri- county, is surely not a also an Agent of the sonvilic, Cas STI Mr. Wi iliam Hern of Hume, Bates Co., has lived ther wbout three years and I presume to defend his position when necessary. Still another eris Mr. James A. € » who wiil soon, with his family to Butler. ident NON Co, TWENTY YEAKS ihay Nevada most of the t He car: ndorsements to 4 Ks fromine ut Mr. Suyders concerning STRAN yto the co Compani re i move of V He has been a about bia bas- es with him ke 2kS might very SON of the two fusur mn At all first-class dealers at 5 cents. i Ben B. Canterbury & Co. will an money on improved land at the yest rates of interest, and give you privileges of payment that you can’t get elsewhere. Call and get their rates. 21 tf Listen to a word of warning: Guard your health with proper mein; Shan, as you would shuncontagion, Every soap but Warten Queen. Five cents per cake by all first-class dealers. NOTICE OF ELECU! CLON. j Betier, Mo., May 10, 1886. I, 1. V Brown, Mayor of the city of Butler, Bates county, Ma., give notice | that, pursuant to an ordinance duly pass- ed by the Board of Aldermen on May 7, 1886, an eleetion will be held in said city, at the sheriff’s office, commencing at 7'o'clock a. m., on May 25, 1886, at which the qualified voters of the city will be asked to vote upon the proposition to issue $2,000 in city bonds to raise funds to pay off bonds of this city of like | amount now outstanding, due and un- paid; said bonds having been issued May |g, 1883, to raise money to pay tor Oak Hill Cemetery. Judges of election: F. M. Wyatt, G. W. Eichler and W. M. Wilson. Farm fer Sale. | I will sell my tarm, situated in section 1, in summit township, 15 |} hundred acres. Divided im lots to Terms easy. suit purchaser, A. Hamu.ton. Cleanliness and Godliness go hand in hand, The preacher, to promote it, gave this com- mand: Go into every unclean And tell them the merits of Water QuEEN. At all first-cla lealers for 5 household where raiment is W., W. GRAVES, Notary -- Public. ; Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, _ side square, Butler, Mo. sa) VILL will be written yourattention, them fo and has seen p hav . gents to represent her inte of the country. Mr, a y about “heavy losses fire should completely dentro ae t of New York, Boston and Chie or other three or four of the largest Q) U eds y the policies of the 4 of Freeport, would eSS for INDEMNITY on fore, yime to say e on your Farm proj Dwelling, C hureh or Sel t los: Fire, Lightning or Torn y in or give it to the 6p which 1s not a “STRANGER” but one thats all KNOW to be RELIABLE in paying its and HONOR ALL ITS DEALINGS Wij custome! the one thaty“ts 9 paid many losses jy, At my office in Butler T have a a COMPLE 'E SUPPLY of BLANK d_ and it is not necess ation to another state’, or to the All endorsements and chan; BE MADE HERE and ‘T MY OFFICE and no country. Thankin Yours C. H. DA Distriet 27th, 1886. DLED over th With bright eyes, yet gray, luster hair. Parkers Hair Balsam will lac k or brown prematurely lost, stop . falling, Don’t surrender your hair but an effort to save CRESTON New| RAILHOA D Suit Ty 30RN calling to your attenti In ifofthe G AN INst ANG Com- ‘AD of Freeport, and myselfI must thank him kindly forthe rreE ADVE Is 7 i us, for he says | With an idea of what a progressl ~ . ‘ee aad old fashioned ring circus. concerning t IAN‘ LP ES A NICE COM- | imals. One A‘ PANY aud HAS PAYED MANY Lt j deep sea monsters. One blooded stoc! D OUR eee I am really sorry I e | ment for the f rmers and breeders, One #1 not ALL THE DATA Upun Which to base i ; nae ee Bh A oioe Bors eatin ‘ott he compliment, Mescum of living curiosities, curious mea # Now with reference to sUrPL > says | Women, nze production of the creators “These strangers will tell you the Dwell- | "and. The wonderful ing House has very li urplus.”?) Yes t(j we will and [ will repeat it now and | TRUTHFULLY too. | i The Nev surpLus of any INsuRANCE BUSINESS MAN or FaRMER, is the 3 Co TEST Of its or his FINANCIAL SOUND- and ABILITY. “NET SURPLUS” 1s simply the amount of money youwould HAVE LEFT after Con- i i your property into cash, and your debts and habilities of every kind. Permit me to now draw the comMpani- son between the two Insurance compan- ies, in question after remarking that when a company’s‘‘net surplus”is EQUAL TO OR GRE H ; { | | | | | j ! TER than its CAPITAL that it is Company and WoRTHY Your CONFIDENCE. I will copy from the ArGus INSURANCE Cuart, which is STANDARD AUTHORITY, as it eontains the sworn statements ot neatly ali the different insurance compa- nies doing business in the United States, made to the State atisiatas nts within the past ten years. January , 1877, the Dwelling House had a capital of £300,000, and the same January 1, 1886. January 1, 1877, The German had a crpital of £200,000, and the same Januury 1, 1886, NET SURPLUS: the Ist., 1877, ad ; Jan. Ist, 1886, House had j Jan. Dwelling 992 06 the Dwejling 7,031 00 | tus to rein- | { a te abont | THIRTY-SIX MILLIONS new business, and INCREASED its “net surplus” over Sorty- | one thousand dollars! i You will plainly see that the less busi- ness the Dwelling House, and the more : Physicians George Wren, the two-headed boy, bora two living, breathing heads, An inst for the school children, the scholar, the the mechanic, the laboring men, am of art, science, skill and nature. Strictly -:- Moral 3 Shows Daily | Grand Street Parade in th Morning! Free Exhibition on the show gronnd Charest -Family Belay, a bicycle over Hl tents Be in town for the free exbibition. ticket at the usual price takes yon to ‘ tised departmenss. Will e: it at BULL WEDNESDAY MAY 19th, 1886, NO CHANGE OF DA ay Important. a visit or leave New York Citf, Triage Hire: Wh Baggage E arr ¢ and C | at the Gran Union Hotel, opposite | = Depot nt rooms fitted up at to Sh. Elevator. supplied with ti Vlorse cata, levated railroad to all depots. Fam t oF for less mon DES. RENICK & BOYD and — OTITT we 3A ae Lastly att EAST SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEV™) Dr. Boyd’s ‘ulton Street, P. ehureb, Dr Renick’s residence —a and Fort

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