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WEEKLY TIMES | ALLEN Epirox. BUTLER J. D. This seem to be a propitious ye Wes'. for booms throughout the Every town that can discover the least foundation for one 1s Working J.D. Atten & Co., Proprietors, SRIPTION: TERMS OF SU? S¢ | There is no doubt but that the west TheWesnty Tincs, published tvery | extent the coming season. nesda: ill be sent to any eduress | Z tags porns nesses paid, tor $1.24. | reason for this is that the eastern | money market 1s overstocked, the value of money 1s necessarily dimin ished, interest low and capital is seeking investment in the west where high and the oppor mvestments innumer wide-a wake, WEDNESDAY MARCH,30 , 1887. — eee There ought to be no qnestion of ass ok ‘ unites pe REE samo able. It is the live, The “Kurnel’s” boom for Mayor energetic communities which catch sacceeded about like some other | this capital and thereby create — political booms he has experienced booms Every indicatioa ponts to a of late years. The boys concluded | prosperous —_ — es i i reason why it shou : a wees ee or Ne every oa why it should. Senator Sparks has many friends | Butler property 1s now at its lowest in Barton county, who are proud of | ebb, and if there was ever a time in his course in the Senate. We have its history when it would pay to in- a not lost sight of him at this end of | vest in real estate, now 1s that time. i the congressional district.—Lamar | There 1s no town in the State offers Democrat. better inducements to captal to-day. OO We would here drop a hint to home Hi New York Piohibitionists hsye| capitalists, instead of seeking other } begun the work of exterminating | fields to invest your money, you have Hi the tohacco traffic. He 1s a very|the golden opportunity of a life-time unwise barver who tries to shave one| at your very door. If the Butler customer and cut the hair of another | capital that has been used in boom- | H BUTLER MISSOURI. | | —————— been judiciously invested at home Governor Marmaduke has issued | the present status of things would be his proclamation convening the leg-| very different; instead of a town ot islature in extra session on the 11th] five thousand inhabitants, we would day of May, 1887, for the purpose|haye had a city of ten or fifteen of enacting the much needed rail-| thousand, instead of running in an road legislation in this state. old ‘rut, manufactures would have = sprung up, more railroads would haye been built, machine shops em- ploying a large army of men, and all would have been lite and bustle. Tt 18 rumored quite extensively of late that the Nettleion syndicate has effected a purchase of the Monegaw | Springs property and will at once | and the investors wou'd real- build a tine of railroads to this fa | ized large incomes from the mous health resoit. | Let our business men think of this —_———__—_- matter, and instead of running off In the person ot Thos, W. Sil | atter every little town site and trying vers, the democracy have nominated | to boom other places, boom Butle: and they will make the same money a man for mayor in’ every way worthy of the entire vote of the} Or perhaps more. You are going to town srrespective of party. He will | ve here, you don’t waat to live in make one of the most efficient off | a dead town; then keep vour money cers the city has ever bad, and one that will enjoy the full confidence of | own town. the whole people. The Timxs pre- dicts that he will be elected by a rousing majority. at home ‘and help to burld up your Col. Harris at Ft. Scott. Thursday night a business meet ing ot representative men, bankers, We are glad to note that W. W | merchants, and citizens ot Fort Scot: D. Graves has been nominated as school | generally held a meeting tor the pur- 4 commissioner ot Bates county by | pose of hearing an open report ot the democratic party by a vote of 57 Official’s visit to New York in the to17. Mr. Graves is a thoroughly | interest of the Chicago, Fort Scott : educated gentleman, is well quali and Texas road. Col. Harris stated i fied tor the position, 1s intensely pop- | that the matter was in good shape, ular:with the people of his county. | aud that the finances to be used in He will be elected by the largest the construction of the road would majority ever given a commissioner | be furnished by New York and Eu ia that county.-- Montrose Democrat. | fopean capitalists, among them Ro ——— land H. Hazard, President the We should vote the extra schoo! | American Loan and Trust Company levy on next Tuesday. This year | 4- C. Black and the great railway our schools were compelled to close | builder, H. C. Comegys. Ft. Scott betore the nine month’s expired be- | W8S asked to pay $25,000 tuward cause of a lack of funds. For the securing the road, and J. C. Bennett wake of the younger generation} offered the tollowing resolutions growing up we must keep up our which were unanimously carried: schools. If it requires a larger levy Resoived, That it is the sense of to run the schools, economically, fo this meeting that the $25,000 asked the nine months, why, we should vate tor be peers Chicago, Fr. S aig will be completed when the ex- secure the same, believing it to be tra amounts that are now being paid to the interest of the city. for rents will be sayed. We are Col. Harris says there is pot a only paying 65 cents, while Rich | doubt but that the toad will be built, Hill is paying $1.00, Nevada $1.25, | and that, too, at once. . 7%» Joplin 75, Clinton Ss, Carrollton $1.10 and so on, all sus- taining nine month’s schools with- out murmuring, —_——_— “The Democrats were disposed to — The editor of the Missoun. and Kansas Farmer gives the tarmers the following advice: Goto the office of your county papers, pay for them ayear in advance... Don’t excuse do aaything that was fair or reason- yourselt from this duty to any one of able to keep down a political strite }them under the plea that it don’t *n our city.elections this spring. We { amount to anything, or that its poh- ~know that we have a majority but | tics do not harmonize. were willing to concede them half of | walk u: the officers. .But no, the republi- cans are afraid to risk any compro- mise for tear the intere All ot you p there and pay your local printing offices for a year’s subscrip- tion, and see how quick they amount sts of their} to something; see b < fi H nhOw quick first- pet, ~rgend might not be tully | class Papers will be issued trom your 3 eli, so be it they are | towns to go out i Protected . 3 into the world 2 determined to keep up . hae % continual J inyite strangers to come and s rmin : nd setile _ ~ regi an Pt Willing to among you; see how !oud the local | a sg — = and every Press will sing the praises which are | me ont in ore er okeep Mor. j lustly due you and never tire of tell- gan : * , People me g ing the outside world what a fin y ota een aal it and } country you have to live in, Giye fow on the town hoard andit wit)! ine 3 H always be tha: w: haa defeated. cal paper your unsti and the fru:ts th ae BOOM YOUR OWN TOWN. | i 4 h more. i n sight and much mo : = eset : | proposed a game of whist; no ab-= | | veloped to a marvelous | aay ve i | brought out and laid upon the table, The} at the same time.—N. Y. Tribune. | ing and building up other towns had young business men of ths citv, living not far from the pubhc been 1 almost square, an iw constant « ndance Cole’s revival tings; met t his friends a tew evenings Since, who jection beng made the cards were when, to the surprise of the rest of the party, the invoked the Divine tollows: “O God, we ask thy blessing upoa us aS we engage tn this diversion trom our business Mav there be no bad teeling, and grant that each may deal fairly with the other. We ask it for Jesus’ sake. Amen!’ The game then went on un- interrupted. —Springiield Express. young man blessing as cares! not be overestimated, for without pure blood you eannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's H Sarsaparilla. It strengthens Peculiar and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. 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STATE or Missour:, County ot Bates. - In the circuit court of said county, June term, 1887, The Adrian Banking Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff, v<. Ashby Hamil- tonand W. W. Hamilton, defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by its attorney, betore the un- dersigned clerk ot the circuit court in Me and files its petition and affida- vit, alleging, among other thi: that detendant W. W. Hamilton is not'a reel dent of the state of Missouri: Where- upon it is ordered by the clerk in yaca- tion that said detendant be notified by puolication that plaintiff has commenced a saps seven him in this court, by peti- tion attachment founded ona note tor three hundred and one dollars and forty-two cents, and that his property is about to be attached aud that unless the said W. W. Hamilton be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be gegun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said coun- ty, on the sixth day of June rext, and on or betore the sixth dav ot said term, it the term shall so long continue, and it not, thenon or before the last day ot said term—answer or plead te the peti- tion in said cause , the same will be taken as contessed, and judgment will be ren. dered accordingly against him an his Property sold to satisfy the same. And be it turrher ordered, that a copy hereot ublished according to law, ia the r Weekly Times a weekly newspa- per printed and published tn Bates coun- ! ty Mo. + for tour weeks successively, the j riton to be at least four wecks | first day of the next term ot | rt. J. C. HAYES, Clerk. | A true copy trom the record. i smy hand and the seal of the | it Court ot Bates county, | yo) March 1837. -. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. 3 STATE oF Missouri, } County ot Bates. isa } i In the circuit c tof Bates county Fe { ruarv term, 1SS87. } E | 4 i | Elizabeth Barron, plaintiff, vs, Tho Order of Publication. j i ' j T. Barron, defendant. Now at this dav comes the Plaintif herein, by her attornev, and _refiles her petition and affidavit, alleging, amo other things, that defendant Thomas ¥ Barron, is not a resident of the state ef” Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered bw the court that said defendant be Rotified by publication that plaintiff has com. menced a suit against him in this bv petition and affidavit the object general nature ot which is to obtain g. decree of divorce trom the bonds ot p rimonv heretotore contracted with defendant upon the grouad that det ant has abandoned plaintiff and hasab sented himselt trom plaintiff wi reasonable cause tor the space ot on vear and that unless the said daten be and appear atthis court, at the term thereof, to be begun and holden i the court house in the city ot Butler, tq DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ROUGH & DRESSED PINE ===: = - term, if the term shall so long conti: ; S and if not, then on or betore the last dey ; of said term, answer or plead to the tion in said cause, the same will be as confessed, and judgment will be rem dered accordingly. And it is turt ordered, that-a copv hereot be lished, according to law, in the Buti Weeklv pam a Sppeerrd ne rinted and published in Bates county, Ko. tor Pour weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least tour weeks betore. the first dav of the next term ot th court : = A true copv from the record. Witness mv hand and the seal of the SEaL.J circuit court ot Bates : Aas 18th dav ot February, Ba : J. C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk: ‘ LA'TH SHINGLES, SEE ine Butler, in said county, on the sixth ine, Plaster, Cement, » | day of said term, it the term shall long continue, and if not. then on betore the last day of said term, anv or plead to the petition in said cau the same will be taken as confessed judgment will be rendered accordingl And it is further ordered, thata co hereot be published, according to 7 in the Butler Weekly Times a week newspaper printed and published Bates county, Me., for four weeks cessively, the last insertion to be at four weeks before the first day of next term ot said circuit court. ze J. C. HAYES, Circuit Cle A true copv from the record. Witness mv hand and the sealot t [Sear.j circuit court ot Bates n this 25th day ot March, 8 J. C.HAYES, Circuit © Order ot Publication, STATE oF Missouri, County ot Bates hss In the circuit court of said county, Ji term, 1°87- Es Eve M. Pyle, plaintiff, vr. Wm. E. Pyle, | detendant. = Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by her attorney, before the dersigned clerk ot the circuit court Bates county, in vacation, and files petition and aftidavit, alleging, amo other things, that defendant is not re ident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said d tendant be noth fied by publication that plaintiff has” cemmenced a suit against him ‘ia this a court, by petition and afhdavit, the ob = ject and general nature ot which is to obtain a decree ot divorce trom the bonds of matrimony heretofore contract: ed with said detendant, and allowing the 4 plaintiff the custody of the child born of 4 such marriage; upon the ground that defendant has without reasonable cause absented himselt trom the plaintiff foe the space ot one year and has. wholly failed and neglected to maintain and — support the plaintiff for the space of one year and that untess the said Wm, Pyle, be and appear at this court, at next term thereof, to be begun and den at the court house in the city o | ‘ s 3 HATR. Nash, Doors and Blinds, Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSORRI, } * i County of Bates. + In the circuit court of said county, Feb ruary term, 1387. S. W. Frederick, plaintiff, .vs. Disy, Frederick, detendant. Now at this day comes the phintifé. herein, by his attorney, before the dersigned clerk ot the circuit court Bates county, in vacation, and files his petition and affidavit, alleging, Qiher things, that defendant is not in term" 7 OFFICE AND YARD, AN EXTRA QUALITY OF resident of the state ot Missouri: by publication that plaintiff has come general nature ot which isto obtain contracted between plaintitt and d space of more than one year and unless the said Dizy Frederick, be court house, in the city of Butler, in term, it the term shail so long conti MIXED PAINTS. (EE PB 2D Whereupou it is ordered by the clerk menced a suit against her in this co : decree ot divorce from the the City and Lowest Prices | sivas wiltully and without reasonable caus® appear at thin court, at the next county, on the sixth day ot June and if not, then on or before the last The i, argest Stock of Lumb er { vacation that said detendant be notified by petition and affidavit the object matrimony heretotere entered into. ‘mums | 2bsented herselt from plaintiff tor remained away trom pilaintitt and thereot, to be begun and holden at and on or betore the siyth day of to the NORTH MAIN STREET, JUST NORTH OF POST OFFICE, lered accordingly. And be } ordered, that a copy hereot be published | according to law. in the Butler Weekly | Times, a weekly newspaper printed | published in Bates county, Mo-s | weeks successively, the List insertion 10 | be at least four weeks betore the first day ; of the next term of said court. v it J. C. HAYES, Clerk- : s A true copy trom the record; Witness my hand and the seal J. W. We hiGik Before buying be sure and get his figures and you will save money b v, this 7th day of March, fSean.j oi the circuit court of Bates

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