The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 26, 1886, Page 8

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| | | | A Bates County LOAN: LAND Jas. K. Brugler & Son * «| CO. Managers, 3 r Mo. re | loans mo This Company lowest rates and buys g 10) mproyed farms t €o., of Se- We also make loans or forthe Missourl T 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. Caoice investments tor capitvlists, a ieineigieneegaiommes | LOCAL ITEMS. ee J. K. Brugler & Son have five} improved farms for sale cheap and 16té on easy terms. We write only on detached dwell- ings and farm property. It is not one of the companies of the Mis- souri Compact. All others taking notes are. It was organized in 1572 and is indorsed by capitalists, bank- ers and business men of New Eng- | land and admitted by all insuran departments, It 1s im every wav] worthy of your 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 cheapest. Insure with | the company that to no | RING or POOL to make you pay high | belongs rates and has no¢hree fourth clause in its policy. See our agents before | insuring Capital, : - $300,000 00 | Reinsurance reserve 165.653 98 Surplus to policv holders 307,08: 00 | Surplus over all liabihties 7,081 00 Good agents wanted. D. W. Sxyv_er, | Dis. Agent, Butler, Mo. Promptly Paid. To whom tt may concern: | This certifies that the loss of my tarm | house and contents, insured in the Grr- MAN INSURANCE Co, of Freerort, ILLs., occurrt PAID IN FULL on May 6th—just Four Days atter the fire. I take pleasure in saying that the Company and its Agents have dealt honorably and fairly with me, and ERMAN INSURANCE Co. to any and all persons wanting RELIABLE INSURANCE, as it deals so promptly and honorably in case of loss. The Company, by its Adjuster, gave dratt for Four Hunpkep Aanp TY-FIVE Dottars ($475), so that I} abled to go to work atonce rebuild: | May 2d, 1886, was SETTLED and Irecommend the € ame ing ny honse, which I am now doing. | Iaé under obligations to Mr. C. al DALLAs, District AGENT, Butter, Mo., tor his assistance in settling my loss, and I recommend him to farmers wanting insurance, as the Company and iis Agents are entitled to the confidence of the people. Joun RoGers, Mr. Rogers is my son-in-law and I well know the facts as above set forth, and I | am much pleased with the manne: in| which the Company settled the loss, and | Thereby add my endorsement to his. G. Hess. The aboye isall right and I add my | endorsement also. 1. M. Jenne, | ApRIAN, Mo., May 11, 1886. | REMEMBER THIS! That Holloway & Skinner will) sell strictly first-class two and three | year old apple trees at their nurser- | | | | =i ii j The township convention was, SS | bg v H | called to order promptly at2 0 clock J. K. sae ay = appll | atior st-class loans. 7 j by J. D. Alien, chairman. On mo- cations tor first ‘He s : 7 per ent. interestandc missions. 4-tf tion H. M. Cannon was elected | Cent mtere tand com: = $-tf | the | Jas Shelton and john Gritton. and J W Duncan. | Connell, TOWNSHIP CONVENTIONS SS an | For binding twine go to the Grange | store. A List of the Delegates Elected as N Walter A. Wood Mower with | as Could be Learned. new tilting bar, at 2otf R. R. Deacon’s. —— + chairman, and B. B. Canterbury, You can find a full line of repairs A motion was made and tor the Osborne mower secretary. sand reapers carried that the 1g delegates beelect- | at the Grange store, ed by ballot, the polls to be held | Sees three The best 5 cent cigar in town can at R. C. Dickin- sheet’s, north side square. le Lock Lever Hay Rake,with wood or steel wheels, open tor two hours, and that ne ae Judges and two tellers be chosen by | to and On motion it was decid- | chair receive record See the r the votes. ed to elect the township committee- The follow- ing delegates were elected: T W Silvers, N B Meek, Walker | Morgan, Geo Phelps, Fred Cobb, DrJ T Walls, Ed Crabtree, Ed Heavlin, Thos | Smith, Chas Dixon, Melvin Power, Thos Walls, Dr JA a bya i . “gp | Fora good glass ot lemonade call | = Harper, Albe adgley, t tim | Pole or Shatts, at a the same time. i } ee | 26tE Re Dekconts: wing tobacco, | | tor sale at Dickinsheets under Hage- | ' dorn’s gallery north side square. The Buy the prenic chev | | best chewing tobacco manutactured. | Only to cents a twist. | x ee at R. C. Dickinsheet’s, north side | Lyle, Bruce Ludwick. JS Fran- | ae z j : ‘ square. Whole lemmon in every cisco, committeman. | LONE OAK Eee Cove El | John Daniels, Everett Walton, Insure your property with S. B. | Fayette Hancock and Ben Powell Newbill. He keeps a Record of all | iness tf CHARLOTTE. EEA Pou Ot New Orleans Sugar tor a dollar, at John Burk, John McElroy, Car ter Wallace and John Woody, WALNUT Wm Gover, C F Steiner, T! sen tba Ferrell, Jas Collier, Joseph Smuth, Guard your he Cuarvey DENNEY’s. | rd of warning DEEPWATER. R D Radford ——Reese, Wm] New Orleans Suz Ludwick, Sam Coleman wu Just received—14 pounds for a dol- Kash. j lar. CHARLEY DENNEY’S. DEER CREEK. Jonathan Adams, C J Sartain, L R Allen. B Moore, Fort has been from Jno Taggard J Scudder, com- } mitteeman, EAST BOONE. Wm Miller, Wm Al Hardman, Henry Muck A { -brook. i | nder, J , Boone building in order to make room for Peal, | cigars and s of WEST BOONE. Marion Todd, Noris Faley, Harper and son will Jesse | of broom corn this s WEST POINT, | Dr Hayes, John Summers, Dan’l Stewart. Little Chas. Ketcham will proba- | bly start for Illinois this week to his} grandfathe with will ELKHART F Perry Biack, S M_ Talbott, Johnson. Wm. The tron bridgé at News ford is the fini t i rbutments { sd. The be com- progressing nicely, SHAWNEE. Chas Mvore, Shepherd, T T We- mott, and Kersey. SPRUCE, Jno Coleman, Dr Matchett, Jona- than Belis!e, Hainline, Jno N eattv, Allen Price, Frank Kepner, Ben Ireland. and grading be tron work will pr menced in a week or two. Farmers are teeling good over the | brilliant prospect for corn and oat crops this spring. Foster now has a paper called the | HOMER. RD Braden, Muntora and J A Bean. Braden committeeman. NEW HOME. Noah Nyhart, Sam Weddle, Jno Medley, F Swearens, I H Bodkio, SR McCowan, Tom Ellis, L W Beck, T. H. Tilson. PLEASANT GAP. will be opened up and worked to JTDH Butler. Lafe. Judd, Geo | their fullest extent, tor the people Rains, Ike Mains, Ike Sciters, Ike Ellington, Bruce Campbell. Walnut News, edited and owned by E. T. Kirkpatrick, bright, interesting paper, and is a} The News is a} credit to the town and its proprietor. Now that Jay Gould has bought | the St. L. & E. railroad we hope the celebrated Walnut coal fields cht Weight nh UUTH Tn all Style sane at lowest prees a teel as it they had waited about long enough for something to be done. The Largest Line of | HUDSON. D. W. Laughlin visited retatives | T Polk James, J T Wilson, E E} at Rockville this week. | Holt, F P Browning, WH Hutch- % The heirs of the Young estate have | inson. } called for a division of prope 7. PRAIRIE. sion property Wm Kemper, E Shater, George Roberts, Andrew Ja HOWARD. Tom Willams, Z T Graves, | C. F. Stiner, proprietor of the | | Foster mills, will sell 1,500 bushels | ot corn Saturday at Foster to the highest bidder. Six son. months credit | Kelso, S Morrell, O T Hol!and, | will be given. Kip. Jno Gregg, O Mitcheil. oe ead ce aces i For Sale or E nge in Bates County. | ROCKVILLE. Missouri. One good business house 1n Foster, | 25x50 feet, shingle and metal roof; | also one-third interest in an adjoining | Messersmith, Lanier, J L Rich- ardson, Mat Millermg and Sam Houghton. GRAND RIVER. building, exactly same dimensions. D C Edwards, Bert Highley, ns z ies for fall of 1886 and spring of | 1887, at 10 cents each, or $10 tor! 100 trees. We have a full inne of stock, both fruit and ornamental. Nurseries south side city liamts. 25 5t | The {waren Queen! the WATER QUKEN! Oh, how I love to use it; Ben “xc loans ut lowe 2 31, 2 gw Privileges Of payment that you at get elsewhere. Call and get their rates. 21 tf SAML LEVY & COS Hq Price $2,500. Foster is a good new town on the St. L. & E. Railroad, 15 miles southwest of Butler, the county seat. One dwelling house in Butler, one story, 4 rooms, lot 4ox100 feet, ad- H Wise, Muller. MINGO, Ike Mayes, R P Shepherd, Wm Ewing, HP Chelt. MOUND. SM Jenkins, Chas Garrison and L C Eichler. RICH HILL. W C Hedden, F DeJarnett, Geo Shields, CC McG nawayv, W Cott McElroy, Sam Logan, P P Le joining public square; will make ; rty. Price $1.500 use, One Story, good business Rogers, J K | Johrson, RF is, W H Gan. | B Davis, J Fisher, G E J T Handley, i $2,000 adson, D Hi On ‘ Bud, S. j One dwe i y is very located for land southwest. McFARLAND BROS., Harness and Saddiery,Butler, Mo. i Howe, Wm Caldwell! and Hi a Herald. 2d delegation GW Wal- | ton, H Clark, FM Golladay, and Tchn Winsett. | and stock in Out of the Ashe I am now ready for business in my new Tron Carriage Shop, where I will be pleas. ea to see my old eng. tomers and many new 1 am prepared to furnish buggies of ones. cheap, medium or fine grade as customer’ may wish, at lowest known prices. Also keep on hand all kinds of buggy repairs and do all kinds of buggy a and wagon repairing [%, and repainting. Comer" and see me. a TW. LEGGE BUTLER i. atl Bring in your Wool. Having em= plosed O. BRANDT# of 35 years experience in business and recently Fores n of the Joplin Woolen Mills to superintend the 3 utler Woolen Mil co 0 mee i eC would to the Wool Growers of Bates and surrounding counties that we are about ready for busi- ness. We will do all kinds of @y GUSTOM WORKE: Snch as hir ROLL CARDING #2, 1 CARDING & SPINING@™* AND WEAVING, fun iu the very best of order and gual satistaciion. Work shipped tromad@ tance will be received at the depot prompt attention given to its return, © Market price paid tor Tub We Wool. 25 tf Butler, Mo. May 19, 1889 J. FISHERS, MONEY TO LOAN AT Sig * Per Cent. interest, on long with privilege ot paying before if desired. We do not send bo er’s applications away for approw but decide on them here without 4 Jay, and furnish the money at Om We have a large amount of mo on hand to be loaned on land. ties wishing to borrow please call get our terms. We can furnish # money at once. The Warton & TuckER Land Mortgage Co., Butler, we 4 Roel Final Settlement Notice. Notice is hereby givento all and others interested in the estate aff K. Blaisdell, deceased, that I d Blaisdell, executrix ot said intend to make final settlement & atthe next term of the Bates probate court, in Bates county, # Missouri, to be held at Butler, on t day ot August, 1856. 24 4t MATILDA Biarspett, E: Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Abner D. Cunningham, whe clared bim single and unmarried deed of trust, dated January 2st, 188 recorded in the Recorder's office withis 5 | Bat book No. i ti cd real estate lying andb J $i ty of Bates ahd state of One acre of Jand out of the northwest ter of section tw t ne wn as the D north end the purposes of satisfy and costs.

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