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The Butler Weekly Y me BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER, 15 1886 NO. 4 Order ot Publication. = OF MISSOURI, ) HORTICULT —_——_-2--_—__—— The Deepest Lake Ye A new lake has been » Ladies ‘ashion. Order of Publication. STATE oF Missovrt, } stee’s S discovered Trustee's ; ] Tomato red is the new shade. oe Fruits and the Admirers of in Oregon pronounced by the gov- Smali fruits will cover tall) bon- | ; rae De reatees hay 2 County or Bates, §*° 1, Douglass. is wife and David Ot Dore Trees Found to Occupy ernment surveyors sent out to nets "Weekla aa” ECO s eee t Court of said county, November of trust, deed hetero Their Time. explore it the deepest body of fresh t are to be very|J. T. Gipson, plaintitt, Sener [pier ommens day of March, A. = le eS water on the continent. The greatest lames F Bek decked Dollie Smith, defendant, } No. 90 at page No. anne converenen ihenones 2 toK.C. Times depth attained by the sounding line A nust be |” empress hieetenett Now at this day co signed as trustee, the real. ¢ estate hereinafter ‘cure the payment of two es in said deed of trust No herein, by mes the plaintiff herein, by fidavit, ie : | described in trust to se ney, and file certain promissory not es his petition and a this day comes the plaintitr | alleging, among other things, that de! was 2,005 feet. The pxrty sent out si C his attorney, T. W. Silvers, Butler, Mo. Sept. 12.—For the i 2 Fs ttd 3 Dollie Smith, is ne a a endant, | described, with the interest. thereon: anc ) . eee by the geological survey, who was The o}d organdie muslins in dark | i files his petition and affidavit, alleg- fantssnatias isnot aresident of the state of | whereas, default has been made in the pa she » since the organization , DY the geological survey, > * ne Od organdie muslins in dark |; . = ’ ve | of interest on both i second time ge ie ee : | ing, among other things, that detendant, | Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in va- | him eran oth of eaid notes in accordance OK, the horticultural society held its last| Under the command ot Capt D. , colors are in <tyie James F. Baker, is not a resident ot the | cation cuatesar tin onen be notided by publ re at the request ofthe aera aie T NJ 3 kT 1 . ate of iss i: a ss comn cee i e _ . ‘ng south of the river and, as| Dutton, U. S. A., succeeded in| ‘The heppy combination 1s water- | yy of Missouri | against her in this court, the object and general | Hott ANd, by virtue of the power and authority specting sou” i Venathi ner sand maretiie ale fete | cree ae z ‘ _ Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk | natare ofwhich is to obtain a decree of divorce | -” Me Vested by the terms of said deed, I will on the former occasion, the rain| Teaching and making 3 comp ete cress green with heliotrope tones. in vacation that said detendant be noti- | and abendersnoant on the grounds of desertion Friday, October Sth, 1886, dthe pleasure. Levi Chub- | SUrvev- Creator lake, in Oregon, is Tortoise ste are the fed by pablication that plaintiff bas | Homie smith be and appear at dius bourke stake between the hours of9 o'clock in the forenoon marred the Ff < | a body of wi : pe : 2 commenced a suit against him in this | next term thereof, to be begun and holden at | 8245 0’clock in the afternoon of said day pro- jock, of Colman’s Rural Worta, St. fe vody Of water whose shores, with pron eams of Susicuing coitture. | court, the object and general nature of the court house in the city of Butler, in said Soowice einen Tileaecnaertrces here cate ° 2 ible e . fs . j 4 : | which is cure a =e Sete county, on the first day of N . Bihocen sha © northeast quarter of section num~ ‘as in attendance. There | the possible exception of one point The newest gowns require from which is to procure a decree of this court | Sn or before the sixth day Staaiditeean Mi the ber eleven (11), also the west half of the south- gil : l Sitheaouth havenerer becatcucheal ost ; t ; declaring that a certain promissory note, | term shall so long continue—and if not, then | St quarter of section pumber two (2), also wasa fine display of pears, grapes | ° south, have never been toucned | six to ten 4 Sey om. | dated July 24th, 1872, given by one Isaac | on or before the Yast aay ofsniidenmesase es bere aedberr pet soot . by the teet cf white men. The Wisite silk > f the | T+ Geiger tor two hundred and fitry | Or Plead to the petition in said cause, the he southeast quarter of section " vanietie: he : nen. e sun is one of the 5 2 nC gd apples, the thirty varieties of th same will be taken as confes: number ten (10), all in township thirty-eight will be rendered according! dollars, and secured by trust deed on | sed and judgment | (3a), range twenty-nine (29), in Bates county, party’s boats were hauled a hundred fruit being such as would have prettiest materials used to trim sailor made a good showing at any fair in the state The society occupied three hours | one sp | © hod withthe regular programme. The | ng to ral discussion on orchards and | which report trom Mr. Innis, who has been | A cllecting fruit for exhibit and had | west >. eles STONE, recently visited all large orchards in | the county, give Bates a fine apple | cop this year, notwithstanding the oF diverse circumstances. The rec | give yg storm blew much fruit trom the yOu cai trees but there still remains a large Ret thf crop, but many apples are below the MW sual size. The Ben Davis is ot| interior quality and size, but Grimes | ones Golden and Sunbeams are excellent | tee both in quality and quantity, Peach | frees in the sout!t part of the county | O0n were reported in fine condition aud his yay the feasibility of planting peach | *, belif orchards will be considered at the | ’ hards will t lered th society's next meeting. | President Robards addressed the | weiety on “Care to be, exercised in} ‘a setting trees and 1a the selection of i the varieties adapted to soil and clim- y. ate,thus saving much time in obtam- ILTON| ing a truiting orchards,’” . Strawberry vines have been much a howd injured by the drouth, They did rr £0 F not put out runners and new plants | th J will be scarce, and extreme care will p be needed to preserve the old ones h §, § Some beds haye already been plowed ord ofg wider as worthless. Raspberries must be and mulched as soon as the earth 1s ery toftened by rain. Shaffer’s colossal oot blackcap is one ot the strongest es growers, but should be keptcut back . orthe strong winds whip the caps off in this section. The host’s fine maple grove gave Co. tise to the hope that every member | pon might possess a similar one, and te much time was devoted to the dis- get tl cussion of ornamentation and deco- aH] tation. In setting a grove box elder, | Russian mulberry, maple, walnut Co, @ and juniper were recommended as nd at rapid growers, hardy and all capable giveH of being grown from the seed. In pee 7 shrubbery Norway spruce, white ey Pine, Scotch Pine and red cedar re- ; ceived the society’s indorsement. Dwellig Roses ot hardy variety should be set at $4 ineyery yard and the president ad- ,and vised setting in the fall either flowers, LAUS} shrubs or trees. | YDE! Thomas Irish, ot the Review,read o. OM anexcellent articie on **The Moral and Refining Influence of Horti- culture.”* "Ss Mr. Chubbuck made some pointed “a ~y "marks on the objects ot the society, ) Stall } and recommended the decoration ot esque] Public grounds in country neighbor- hoods where this branch of horti- nd ci culture had been neglected. and The committee on fruit display at on Kansas City reported a fine collection the and bright hopes tur more than one | 9 Premium. ore The society adjourned to meet at 1. B. Durand’s on the t! ird Saturday DNS. m October, which will be the last - SOcial meeting this ye: Tex A sel left | are . dp aris, Sept, 10.—The Unterse tait i "publishes a telegram trom the bish- Gisal op of Tonquin saying that 700 chris- ts tians have been massacred and forty - Villages burned in the province of co | Manhoa, and that 9,000 christia ling are Pershing ot hunger. rful a q vents Fe * 1M, cultivated | miles by mule teams, dragged by a | hats. | Baker’s addition to Butler, Missouri, has | ee . ae ‘ | been paid off and discharg o| detail ot soldiers up the snow-clad Embro:dored nainsook chemuisets | Be ek Gel eee gay Sate sides of the range which surrounds the lake, and lowered the water 600 teet by ropes to One hundred and sixty soundings were below. made, the result ot which gave the general character of the lake’s bot- a party of fmends, and boarded a train with good bye said ail round, | the triends extending the regulation wishes for a safe and happy But the couple did Oh, no! tour. on | remain They walked not the train. | through the car and out at the end | opposite of that at which they ent er- around where they remained | tor a them away enjoying themselves. ther sped to home, seclusion while frends thought | mn week, There is a movement on foot im New York among capitalists to or- ganize a trust company with a view of raising money to furnish means to rebuild the city ot Charleston. Stock | is to be subscribed and the money loaned at 3 per cent interest to be secured by mortgage on the property improved. The general office will be im Charleston while there will be | branch offices im all the large cities of the ins schéme and will furnish country. is a good the ready means of rebuilding many residences which would be almost impossible to do under ordinary circumstances. It is stared that many ot the better | class of people there have but limit- to rebuild their expensiye houses would cripple them seriously. —E ed incomes and | t State Auditor Walker tells the | Rocheport Commercia! that several | candidates are already im the field for governor, the most prominent aspirants being Congressmen Dock- ery and Bland, Judge Norton, Maj. | H. W. Salmon, Mayor Francis of | St. Louis and Col. Robert McCul- loch. “Tt as thought,”” said Mr, | Walker, “that these men will pre- sent the strongest array of talent ever presented in the state for that office, but I belheye Judge Norton to | be the best and strongest manin the race. Can you uelp me alittle asked atramp: “fam hungry and can’t get trade.’’ “What is your trade?’ any work at my asked the gentler an, *Tam a glass worker.” “What kind o t Alass worker?" **Beer glass worker.”” “Here ts a penny for your frank- ness.”’ “Thank vou, sir.’ sard the tramp gratefully : ot it in bank.”” | are fastened gold buttons. dren’s flannel blouses ant feature t for the early tall with : ., | tures. |} ed, and getting off at the opposite | : | side | simple vegetable remedy to: the speedy ,and permanent cure of consumption, | throat andLung Affections, also a_posi- | lots three (3), tour (4) and five (5) ot procure the cancellation ot said trust deed and remcve the cloud on the | plaintiff's title to said 1eal estate, oc- casioned by said trust deed, and that} j unless the said James F. Baker be and appear at this court, at the next term | | thereot, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the first day ot November down the front with Monograms on the breast of chil- re an import- is suinmer. eas Red continues im avor tor full | next, and on or betore the sixth day ot tom. Two large submerged cinder | dresses and 1s ely to. tint many | said term, if the term shall so long con- caves were found, respectively Soo! costumes for tail and wint | tinue, and if not, then on or betore the | Spee i | last day ot said term, answer or plead to | and 1,200 feet h rest of the G tod silver are to | the p | eet ces eae Pail | bottom being fi portant p aif sorts of eaibxcid- be taken contessed, and judgment will i End : } be ndered accordingly. A Cheap Way of Doing it. ae a Ae rapes ws ee dered, that a cop 5 os | hereot be published, according to law, in Fashion demands that when young Tare : _ _, {the Butler Time weekly newspaper 3 ' # ive Wooten iaces that sorigk | printed and publish n Bates county, | people marry they shall go on a aa) a Mr ae Patel ae : : me the last . . ,, and there are those which wear well |: Aad bas sara tahar on Vit Ati etn | wedding trip, which means ne small in ast four weeks berore | tv of sh : ' ae a use | th ay ext term of circuit ay of cash. in ! coup le f. Ri lexkins, Circuit Clerk. | recently marrie¢ this pressure, Tj A Wal « trom the record. Witness | . he princess of Vales wore a ge and ar he sea r re | but-conceived a scheme by which to : : SE : rae ae B es - ae | ) - , | diamond dag nthe back ot her} SEAT : court of Bates county, | thwart the process of custom and i ; i lad A H —— is 3d day of September, | hair, and now al. the ladies ate Vie- SSé Se save the item ot sense. They |. ; : oe Bese ave ‘lerl : ing for supremacy in display. ae Cirenit Clerk. | | went to the depot, accompanied by |? : Young ladies will wear sailor hats ; Order of Publication. | season, although \ Ri, { i County ot ssot aarker trimmings than have ates, : | obtaincd during the summe 'Inthe Circuit Court of Bates county, | Children’s costumes were never! November term, 1886. so lovely, and groups of merry chil- | J. Wo MeVeigh, plaintiff, { we i dren on the various lawns at the |. tfamilton, detendant. watering places are very pretty pic- | Now at this day comes the plainti j herein before the undersigned clerk of the circuit Court of Bates county in va- cation and ‘files his petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things, that de- fendant has absconded or absented him- | selt so that the ordinary process of law can not be served upon him and that the defendant is not a resident of the state of Missouri Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk | aforesaid in vacation that said detendant | be notified by publication that plaintiff | has commenced a suit against him in this | court, by petition and attachment upon a | certain promissory note given to plaintiff | jgiven by detendant to I. N. Dayidson ' and assigned to plaintiff, and upon cer- its ' tain accounts which defendant contracted s | with '. W. Hannah, A. L. McBride & —ss | Company, McFarland Bros, B. B. ‘SLER CO., BALTIMORE, 4D. H Canterbury and George Smith, amount- | ing in the aggregate to five hundred and thirty-five dollars and fitteen cents, which | have been assigned to plaintiff for value, ‘and that his property is about to be | attached to satisfy the same and cost, | and that unless the said A. Hamilton be ‘and appear at this court, at the next term | thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said ‘county, on the first day of November, | 1886, and on or before the sixth dav ot OUGHGURE Absolutely di Free from Opicics, Emetics and Poison. SAFE. SURE. THE CHARLES A. VOU: | | | tinue, and if not, then on or before the | last day of said term, answer or plead to ! the petition in said cause, the same will | be taken as confessed, and judgment will | be rendered accordingly “and his property sold to satisty the same And be it furthe: ordered, thata copy Cures Rheumatism, Neuralg Tackaehe, Herdache, Toothaeh Sersies, es, ete. PRICE, Fir AT DE! TS_AND j | hereot be published, according to law, in | j the Butler Times, a weekly newspaper Weakness & Lost Man- § EX U AL hood quickly and posi- tively cured. Send for ok mailed FREE to all afflicted. Address, Hewlin Medical Co.,Buffalo. » | Mo., tor four weeks successively, the last | insertion to be at least tour weeks vefore | the first day of the next term of circuit | court. J. R. Jenkins, | Circuit Clerk. | A true copy trom the record. Witness —— my hand and the seal of the (SEAL.) circuit court of Bates county, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. | The Best Salve in the world for Cnts | : = ss —— this 6th day ot September, | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | 1886 J. R. JeNKNs, Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, | 4i-at = Circuit Clerk. Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions,and postively cures piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give pertect 95 satistaction, or money refnnded. Prive Trustee’s Sale. per box, 25 cts For l2oy John.G! Whereas, E. E. Holt and Mary S. Holt, his ¥ wife, did by their certain deed of trust, dated wees June sth re D. 1881, recorded in the Recorder’s office Within and for the county of Bates and state of Missouri, in Book 25 at page 496, con- vey to the undersigned as trustee, to secure the payment of a certain note therein fully de- scribed, payable to James S, Hook, forthe sum of five hundred dollars, with interest at the rate of ten percent per annum from date, cer- tain real estate, situated in Bates county and state of Missouri, to wit: Consumption Cured. An old physician retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by aa East India missionary the formula of a ter of section No. thirty-two (52 Bronchitis, Catrrrn, Asthma and all (28), in Bates county, Missouri. tive and radical] cure tor Neryous dibility | and all nerveus complaints after having Yemains unpai: of the lezal holc tested its wondertul curtive powers in| and authority in me vested by said deed of thousands of cases has felt it hisduty to | trust, I will, on th maeit nown to his suffering tellows. | th, Actuated by this motive and a disire to | releive human suffering, I will seud free | Thursday, September 30th, 18386, between the hou and 5 o’clock in the noon of t ne court ho be published of circuit court. }and | and costs. by defendant, and upon a certain note | | said term, if the term shall so long con- | | printed and published in Bates county, | The northwest quarter of the northeast quar- , in township No. thirty-nine ($9) of range No. twenty-nine | © And whereas, said note is now past dae and and whereas, by the request rofsaid note, and by virtue | accordingly. sof9o’clock in the forenoon hat day, at And be it further ordered, that a copy hereof v cording to law, in the Butler TIMES, a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term JR. JENKIN Cireuit © A true CORY from the Record ‘k. Witness my 23 hand and the seal of the Circuit (Seat) Court of Bates county, this 24th day ——~ of August, Is i R. Jexxrxs, Cireuit Clerk. 39-46 Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, A s, his" w June i7 tate, tes and sta ITi, to-wit The nort qua rofsection twenty-four (24), township thirty is), of range’! thre the payme coupons atta mn due i ts dd Wi, Teason | whereof the whole debt secured by’ said deed of | trust become due and payable according to the terms of said deed of trust. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note interest coupons and pursuant to the ¢ tions of said deed of trust, Twill, pr to sell the above described premis public vendue, tothe highest bidder for ea at the east front door of the city of Butler, county of B souri, on Friday, October rst, 1886, between the hours of y’clock in the 2 the purposes of sati rt house, in t 3 and state of Mis- o’clock in the forenoon ternoon of that day, ing said debt, inte C. C. Duke, Trustee. Order ot Publication. ATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates. y In the circuit court of Bates county, November term, Ins The Butler National Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. A. Hamilton, ‘defendant Now at this day comes the plaintifY in the above entitled cause before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, in vacation and files its petition and affidavit, al- | leging among other things that the defendant | conceals himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him, that defend- | ant has absconded or absented himself so t | the ordinary proc: law cannot be ser upon him, that defendant is not a resident of | the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk aforesaid in vacation that said de- fendant be notifyed by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against himin this court by petition and attachment founded upon three certain promissory notes given to plaintiff by the defendant for the sum of thirteen hundred and fifty four and 17-100 dollarsin the aggre- gate, that his property is about to be attached to satisfy the same and costs, and that unless the said A. Hamilton, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the first day Novem- ber, 1x36, and on or before the sixth day of said term, ifthe term shal! so longcontinue andif not, then on or before the last day ofsaidterm, answer or plead to the petitionin said caus the same will be taken as confessed, and judg- ment will be rendered accordingly and his property sold to satisfy the same. “And be it further ordered, that a copy hereof be publish ed, according to law, in the Butler Weekly ‘Times, a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks | successively, the last insertion to be at least | four weeks before the first day of the next term of circuit court. J. R. JENKINS, circuit clerk, A true copy from the record, | Witness my handand the seal of the circuit {Seal.} court of Bates county, this 4th day of eptember, 18-6. Missouri, containing two hundred and seventy acres more or less, at public vendue, at the eagg front door of the court house inthe town of Butler, in Bates county, Mo., to the highes: and best bidder for cash, for the purposes in said deed of trust mentioned. ISAAC CRAIN Order ot Publica STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates.’ 55 In the cirenit court ofsaid county, June term, S86. Sandwich Manufacturing Company, plaintiff, vs. Eugene Hawkins and David’ Hawkins, fendants Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by their attorneys DeArmond & Smith, and ‘the writ heretofo: herein having’ been by the sheriff ¢ county returned stating t the defend n not be found in this unty and the court being now satistle Trustee. defendandants can not beserved with pre this cause, anc not residents of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the court that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against them in this court, b chment and that ow th 73, in the has bh rit of a ad by said each bearing date ouri, ta nt to satisfy two ne defendants to said plaintii, November tith, Iss, hfor the sum of one hundred and ninete dollars, $119 00, payable on or before Maret 1th and other on or before July th, Iss5. And thatuniess the said Eug and David Hawkins be and appear at this court atthe next term thereof, to be begun and h den ut the court house in the city of said county, on the first day of Nov and on or before the sixth day of said term, it the term shall so long continue, and if not, then onorl the last day of said term answer or plead tothe petition in said cause the same will be taken as confessed, and judg- ment will be rendered accordingly And be it further ordered, that a copy hereot be published according to law, in the Butleg Weekly Times, i kly newspaper printed and publishec es county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion | be at least four weeks before the first day of the next therm of circuit court. | R. Jenkins, circuit clerk a true copy from the record. Witness my hand andthe seal of the cirevit [seai.] court, of Bates county, this ad day of September, 15% J 41 dt RK. Jexkins, circuit clerk Order of Publication TE OF MISSOURI, ) P88. Covxty or Bares, § In the Probate Court for the eo: August term, isss. W. B. Arbogast, Administrator of Isabella Arbogast, deceased Order of Publication, of Tater, y W.B. Arbogast, administrator of Isabella Arbogast deceased, presenta to the court bie ition, praying for an order for the sale of #0 much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisty the remaining debte due by eaid estate, and yet unpaid for want of sufficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in such case; on examination whereof it is ordered, that all pat interested in the estate of said deceased. be notified that application as aforesaid has been made, and unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court, to be held on the second Monday of August next, an order will be made tor the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts; and it is farther ordered that this notice be published in some newspaper in this state, for four weeks before the next term of this court. {rs. Covnty or Bates STATE OF MISSOURI, 1, Sam F. Hawkins, Judge of the Probate Court, held in and for said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is atrue copy of the original order of publication therein referred | 4l-tt R. Jensins, cireuit clerk { Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ ,, County of Bates. cor In the cireuit court of said county, June term, 1886, September 2d, 1386, Stephen J. Groves, plaintiff, vs. C. Crow and . W. Crow, defendants. Now attorneys DeArmond & Smith, in vacation, and files his petition and affidavit; alleging among other things, that defendants C. Crow and U. Ww. ome are not residents of the state of Mis- sourl. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk of said | court in vacation, that said defendants be noti- | fled by publication that plaintiff has commenc- | ed a suit against them in this court, by petition and attachment, and that their property has been seized undera writ of attachment Issued | herein to satisfy and pay a note execated on | the 7th day of April, It6, by said defendants | | also to satisfy and pay another note of date June Ist, 1885, and executed by defendants to L. G. Henry for the sum of ninety-five dollars, | (95), pavable ninety days after date with ten | pe een assigned by said H | that unless the said C. Crow to plaintiff, and and J. W. Crow, thereof, to be begun and holden st the court house in tke city of Butler, in said county, on the same ment will be rende petition in said cau: as confessed, and judg And be if fart a weekly county, Mo.. last insertion to be a! t day of th wee! least f -harge t . esire 1t this recipe | the east front door of th use in the | term of cirem art. a eee = G —_— we me os ay 3 ae on | city of Butler, in the county of Bates a: J.B Jesxins, circuit clerk in German, French or Engli Bs vith full) of Missouri, theahaus = GS RET directions tor preparing and useing. | eq real estate, at public venc to g Z eee : : ; fl ess my hand and the seal of the ¢ Sent by mail by, addressing with stamp | bidder, foreash in hand, to pay said note and ph Z me oS county, this 2d 4: naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 | interest and costs of executing this trust. e September, 1888, Fs Scent Hen AEE SY ae THOMAS BRIT, F J.B. Jesnrss, cireuit clerk cwer'’s Bloc Rochester. N.Y. no.2-1y Trustee. ’ at this comes the plaintiff herein, by his | to the plaintiff, forthe sum of three hundred | andten dollars, payable nine months after | | date, with ten per cent. interest from date, and | cent. interest from date, which note has the first day of November next, and on or before the sixth day of said term, ifthe term shall so | long continue, and if not then on or before the | last day of said term, answer or plead to the D will be a | ordered, that acopy hereof rdingto law,in the Butler newspaper printed , for four to, as the same appears of record in ot office. Witness my hand and seal of said court i <oe ne at office in Butler, the 10th i] 7 SEAL $ day of August, A. D. Insé. | —~ Sam F. Hawxtys, Judge of Probate Calvin F. Boxley, att’y for estate. BR-4t | | ' | | MEAT MARKET, First Door South of Arlington Hotel. Lt. S. PADDOCK, Prop’r. FRESH MEATS be and appear at this court. at the next term | { ali Kinds and the best quality the Market Affords at th the lowest pricés. Give him a trial and be convinced. Or v