The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 23, 1887, Page 8

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Bates County e s Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, Butler Mo. —s0o20o This Company loans money at the lowest rates ami buys good notes. We also make loans on improyed tarms for the Missouri Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. If you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improyed farms, grazing lands and city property for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitelists. OOOO" LOCAL ITEMS. _——— eee The Sunny South arriyes on time. Will the Record please tell us what’s the matter with Glazebrook. } S. C. Franklin wants some good notes and county warrants at a liberal discount. J. K. Brugler & Son want all the school bonds they canget. Plen- ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf D. N. Thompson !ett Sunday night for Cincinnati, Ohio. He goes as a delegate to the National Labor Con- vention, J. H. Sisson has been on the sick list the past week, part ot the tune bemg ‘almost unable to attend te business. The; Ohio street M. E. church mite society will meet at the resi- dence ‘of Jas. McFarland Friday night. Thos. Freeman, tried Monday tor assaulting Dave Boyd with a pistol on the streets of Butier some time ago, was treed by the jury after being out but a tew minutes. The hittie tom tit temperance lect- -urer in Butler last week was not only a dismal failure, but proved to be adead beat. Such animals should not be allowed to run at large with- out being belled. ——EE—— Dv not miss the best entertainment ever in Butler. Secure tickets at once for the Opera Friday night. Dress circle, 75¢; Parquet, 50¢. Gallery will not be open. Rich Hill 1s a rustling town, She has raised her quota, $12.00, ofor the Chicago, Ft. Scott & Texas railroad, secured the right-ot-way and thrown jn acorner lot, Crow ye roosters trow, Some time during the next month a special term of circuit court will be held in this place. Judge DeArm- ond being interested in a number ot cases which will come betore the court, Judge Sloan will act as spec- * jal Judge for him, so we understand. H. Philbrick, Esq., ot Rich Hull, formerly county surveyor, was mar- ried last week to a Miss Lane, near Cincmnati, Ohio. The bride is a sister ot Wm, and Jas. C. Lane, ot Praine township, and 1s a moat intelg hgent and estimable lady. We ex- tend congratulations.—Record 17) a / & raae. me: This week we announce Geo. W. Tucker as a candidate fer the office ofcity marshal. For the past four years Mr. Tucker has acted as dep- eee | ut» ‘ec of this township, and his on tor the position he seeks nown to our people. He is « fearless man, and would, |i rated and elected, make an officer. There is : ““*terence between Secretary of : Y:casury Manning and Secretary « Treasury John Sherman. Ma. 1, vigned his Position to go int. .he benking busi- ness in Gotham, but, : :cording to all accounts at the um ‘erman went into the banking »: there is rt and did not resign. i known on the stre In reply toa letter of inquiry trom Manager Kinney, the mayor of Clin- ton savs: ‘*The Bensberg Opera | | | Company gave good satisfaction and is the best company Of the kind ever in Clinton. They would have a large house 1f they would come again. Kate Bensberg is the best on the road.”’ ds. P. BaTEs. ~ Paints and Oils. City where I purchased a large sup- ply of the best quality of paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, druggist sundries, &c., and invite those in need to call and see me before purchasing. D. W. Srmpson. The Bensberg Opera Co. is he- yond a doubt a much finer opera company than was ever in Butler, and should be well patronized. It will soon be impossible to get first class attractions to visit us unless we show more appreciation of ‘real merit. Since they have been billed here there has been a number of per- sons here who have seen this com- pany, and they all say that it is one of the finest companies on the road, and a much better one than is often seen in a town of this size. | * | 1 have just returned from Kansas The Consul General. This Col. E, C. More who has been appointed consul general in Mexico (in place of Porch,removed) is in every respect an admirable man. He is thoroughly a gentleman and he will dignify our diplomatic service i Mexico. Mr, More has had a tondness for political life tor a num- ber of years, but his ambition to participate in it has never been grati- fied. He is an exceedingly discreet, amiable, cultured and polished man; and his appointment to the Mexican consulship 1s a distinct gain to the state department service of government.—Chicago News. i False Rumor. The statement now in circulation that W. T. Heath told me that if elected collector he would deputize Boon Trimble. is a mistake He fever made that statement to me. A. L. BapGELy. our A man, accompanied ‘by a little girl about 11 years of age, hailing from Adrian, stopped at Warder’s restaurant Sunday evening. The little girl stated that they had started out for a short walk, and seemed surprised that she was in Butler, ten miles trom home. After resting a few minutes the two started for the depot to return by rail, but the little girl was so fatigued she could not walk and had to be haujed Out in the *bus. No one here seemed to know the parties and it is a mystery what prompted them to walk trom Adrian to Butler. DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. None but sober hands femployed. Special attention given to hair cutting, both for gentlemen, ladies and _chil- dren, sea foam and shampoo. The public is invited to call andsee us. North Side Square. James G. Blaine will pe the easiest man to nominate and the hardest man to elect in 1888. John Sher- man will be the hardest man to nom- inate and the easiest man to elect in 1888. This, in our judgment, is the slight difference between these two men. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. AGreat Battle is continually going om in ihe human system. The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the constitu- — to Sgypes to di victims to @ grave. good reliable medcine li Hoods Sarsaparitia is the a a which to defend one’s self, drive the des- perate Bnemy trom the field. and restore — and bodily health for many vears. ry this peculiar mediciee. of SCHOOL BONDS And Real Estate Notes Pur- chased Records ot Title Abstracted and Certified at office of BANKERS LOAN AND TITLE 00, West side square, Butler, Mo. _ Pi FuLKERson, President. J. EVERINGHAM, Vice-Pres’t. Twos. L. Harper, Treasurer. asc a ee TO THE FRONT. Oe Circuit Court Proceedings. MONDAY, FEB. I4. | John Gough vs Leslie Burrass; | judgment for pl’ff in sum of $5,100. | Blaker et al vs Exline; Judgment for pl’ff in sum ot $473 75- Studebaker vs Wright et al; yudg- ment tor pl’ff in sum of $574 85 and attorneys tee of $40. Shobe vs Shote; dismissed for | want of prosecution. j Gipson vs Baker; interlocutory | made final; court finds mortgage paid. Peer peace j | | * TUESDAY, FEB. 15. Thos K Tootle et al vs L O Carl- | ton; judgment by default $228 20. City of Butler vs Henry Truby; appeal dismissed ; judgment against | det’t and surety for fine and costs. | Morgan vs city of Butler; dismiss- ealtanentatiarceecntion: | Having Purchased the well kown Store of LYON & WILLIAM Stat 1 Catron vs Douglas et! eee ai; pritdismuses. ‘ Recently Geo. F. Williams, Two Doors South of Post Office on North Main Street JI Case Plow Covs LG Henry; | judgment for $135 25. Martha A Furnishvs M@PacR R; | Desire to invite all the old customers of the store and all old} friends of himself, besides a host of new ones, to comeand — tried before jury; yerdict for pl’ff in sum of $15,000. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16. Mary J Biggs vs W C Barnhill; judgment by consent for $33 20 on Ist count and $40 on 2d count. Morgan vs Mo Pac Ry; dismissed for want of prosecution. Lewis vs Jarvis; judgment for det’t. THURSDAY, FEB. 17. Wellington Nat’! Bank vs Henry Evans; judgment by default for $115 60. Redmond Cleary & Co vs A J Satterlee; judgment by default tor $985 21. Robinson vs Parish et al; dismiss- ed by agreement. Walls vs Wilcox; judgment by agreement fer pl’ff in sum of ‘$60 and costs, s State ex rel Catron vs Henderson ; pl’ ff dismisses. Meriden Brittania Co vs A S Beasley; judgment by default tor $292 08. ' FRIDAY, FEB. 1S. Geo F Willams vs J M Christy; tried by jury; verdict for def’t. i M M Sexton vs W T Saulsman; pl’ff takes non suit with leaye to withdraw exhibits filed. State vs Bibb; nolle pros entered. State vs Asher; plea ot guilty en- tered ; sentenced to county jail for 30 days. see him. The IN ALL FIRST GLASS GOODS; FRESH AND CLEAN, - a wake Prices At Living Rates] oy we ouse will be kept At the very front, Clerks Accommodating to All. Goods delivered anywhere if City. You will find it to your interest wheather you want Groceries, Queens, Glassware & Nails, &e., Ke., &e., To Call. All invited, all made welcome. SATURDAY, FEB. Ig. Jno B Stevenson vs Mo Pac Ry Co; pl’ff gets judgment by agree- ment tor $50. Bates Co Nat’! Bank vs A Ham- ilton ; judgment for pl’ff in sum of $375 50. W J Bard vs O Albertson ; attach- ment sustained ; judgment by consent for $217 12. H F Cox et al vs Lem Bailey; appeal dismissed, Most Respectfully Yovurs, W.G. WOMACK | | | From Spruce. Ep, Trwes:—As I have not seen any communication trom Deepwater township, | will write a few lines that the county may know that our people are in fine spirits from a! political, financial and railroad stand- point. While we are remaining quiet in regard to railroad matters, we are theroughly organized, with our committees appointed and ready for action when the proper time comes. the Oak Groye school; was sick the two last days with measles. With the exception of the aboye statement, health is extra good in this part ot the county. Scrise. 1 will pay the top of the market in SPOT CASH for all the Iron vou bring in. in the next sixty days- LEWIS HOFF H MAIN STREET, BUTLER, MO. FEB. soth, 1887 English Spavin Liniment removes naan ~— oyer about Ballard | blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, ve been holding railroad meetings Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, Stifles, pager: meeting between time, | Coughs, etc. Save $50 by useof one Or the “ast two years, but when the | bottle. Warranted by W. J. Lans- to walk off with the plum. Being thereughly acquainted with every | Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured: in and Montrose, 1 have no hesitancy | eae Chemis] Go, hage dissemi in saying that the only natural route cutie hea ae matism and Neuralgia. “We guarantée it’ south Deepwater valley. jte cure any and every case of acute Score us one for the right of way } 3 - in chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. | Louis, Kansas City & Colorado get | On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent ready for business. How about that shave, Lon? Is it | Prescription tor this wonderful compound a fact that you were wounded ? | which can be filled by your home druggist E | Siving our discovery to the public instead corsumption. | of putting it out as a patent medicine, it the micasles, | Sladly refund money if satistaction is not ‘ given. Tue Ispiaxa Cuemicat Co., all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and every change ot the moon, with an | Sprains, Sore and Swollen throat, 4 east and west road is built we expect down, Druggist, Butler. Si-ty al . toot of ground from Butler to Clinton | Two Days. , | H . Jous rapidity i theu-t > - . to either ot these piaces is down the suntiom and Neuretgli’ 7078 Ghat | Infammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia when Mr. Jay Gould, or the St | 22 Days, and to give immediate reliet Stamps, we will send to any address the L. V. Hall; 1 sth | atsmall cost. We take this means of Mrs. ~ + is very Ow WI Mr. Jesse Slayback is down with |>eing much less expensive, We will

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