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| ; j SSUES ESS ha Te coneranesreeetrnmemnenns: erase SS a BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES “J. D. ALLEN Eprtor. §.D. Atuen & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUHSURIPTION TheWerkiy Ties, published ever Wednesday, will be sent to any dures GN vear, postage paid, tor $1.2<, BUTLER MISSOURI WEDNESDAY, EC. 14th, 1387, Se Chicago has captured the Repub lican convention to be held the 29th, of Juno 1883. : Ibis exp cted thit heavy manu factories and .hos : d.rect y benefited by a high tari 5 wil bitt rly oppose Mr. Oleveland’s ileus. But what Say tho vast m jor ty of the pe ple. Tho Chicag, Tr bune, heretofore @ strong Blaine orga: and always a staunch republican sheet repudiates hs ultera ces on th: tariff quest on criticising the President's message The T ibun- thinks Mc. Cleveland's ideas are sound 0} that question. Taine h s had himself interviewed on the President's message and gives gust euch an opinion as might have been expected. He believes in let ting themoney accumulate in the treasury and then getting rid of it ® extravagant appropriations. How does the tax payer like that? , __ What is fame anyhow? Wash P. Hingle, of Henry county, received an Spyointment as Tidian agent away Qutjin Arizona or New Me xico, and Overy paper that has mentioned it poke of him us the talented editor of the Democrat. Is it possible that ‘Thomas’ fame is uot establish+1 ev 6a among members of his own pro fosh. . Kansas City will now have to re ‘raim from her usual Sunday drunk. ‘Tho ordinance r -cently passed by the Souncil proh biting the sale of liquor aad the keeping open of saloons on Sunday has become alaw. The Sun- ay drunk will not be much missed in all probability, as no man outside fa dime museum, could drink Kan- @aa Oity wh skey on Szturday and be @ober enough to know his mother-in- aw from a striped zebra, on Sunday. —Hedalia Bazoo. —_—— {a a private letter toa gentleman do Butler Ho». J hn M. Glover, ©ongreasman from St. Louis, an- nounces h 8 intentiou to enter the Zeno for governor, and says he will ‘make a thor ugh canvass of every @chool district in the state. Mr. Glover is a young man of ability and “Opprgy and if he carries out such a Programe it will takea mighty strong maa, with lots of hard work to beat him. The Glover factor will cut vme figure in the result. ae ee In the United States Court at T> “pela 8 M ssouri brewing company is su ag a Wichita drug tirm for $3,000 due on account for beer furnished during three months. The defen- dants testified that they had sold in three months 36,545 cases of beer and 58,756 gallons of beer in bulk, a total of 1,200,000 bottles, or 3 of a ‘quart of beer per day for each in habitant,—this purchased from one brewery. In addition the defendants swore that they sold during the same # me us much more purchased from other breweries, making 2,400,000 bottles of beer used in Wichita, sold by one firm in threo months. Still it ia a proh bition state and no 6a- Toous, but save us from the drug stores. ee A recent phenomenon in Central Gllinois puzzles scientific and other Poopte. After weeks of drought, ‘t20 streams and wells becoming ex-! &susted, abundant water suddenly ‘appeared, without rain or other vis ib‘e sources of supply. Water fowed freely in the streams, and even the | Shallowest wells were replenished. | Where this water came from and the | © .use of its suddeu appearance, are mysteries wh ch no find | oat. Some relig ous people believe man can 35 Was an answer to prayer. It Probable that the effect was pro- sluced by a subt rranean disturb @x¢: sim lar to thit of an earth- quake.—Chicago Journa’. is ‘a PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. HERES, Bro. Ross, has been | called upon t. give up his son Rob | The President's Message to Con- lert,t» the destroying angel death ' BUTLER, MO., Nov. 28th, 1887 gress can be found on another page this oldest sou, the supp rt of his | This morning on the arrival of of th s issue, and is deserving of the jdechning yea:s the idol of hej : ot ; i profound consideration of every | household. a | SAM'L LEVY to their store, he vis- retheri . : . | Resoloed that his American citizen. It is brief, terse, | IG acini Teh alaliice of | é = j ited the Millinery Department, he full of wisdom and very appropriate. | ar AS Hons ihem heaan! foundl Mees Gtate cone aaa apes Like all the acts that have character sympathy in this hour of bis affe- ized the man since he has been be- | ton. | Evans, at their reguiar post. After resolutions | these _ jafew pleasant remarks, Mr. L. re | fore the public, Cleveland has dis | Resolved, th . eee ing | be spread upe he iecords. and a | regarded all precedents by refusing copy be furnished Bo. Ross | narked to Miss Stevenson. the head to present the loug stereotyped mes Rot (Galen | You have a large and com W. B. B.idgeford, | Millner. | sages meant simply to observe the TW. Legg clause of the constitution permitting | | Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Martha F. Shonp and husband D. A. Shoup, by their d of trast. dated May 4th iss?. and recorded im the record- er’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- souri, in book No 44 page the undersigned trastee the following describ- ed realestate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit All of lots number thirteen (i3) and feurteen (14) Houston's aduitivn to the town of Adrain. Missouri. which conveyance was maie in trnst to secure the payment of one cer note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, defanit has been made in ie payment of said note and accrued inter- est thereon, now long past due and unpaid Now, therefore. at the request of the legal holder of said note and parsnant to the condi- ditions of said deed ot traat 1 will proceed to sell the above described premises at pablic vendue to the highest bidder fer cash at the | east front door of the court house in the cits of Katler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, | nm Thursday, January 5th, 1888, between the hours of 9o'clock in the forenoon 19. conveved to | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County ef Bates ‘ In the circuit court of said county, in vacation | . December isth, Ist, Mattic Benefielu. plaintiff’, vs. Walkers Beas. Reid. defendant Now at this vay comes the plaintift bereia. by ber attorney before the undersigned clerk of the cireuit court. in vacation and files her petition and afidavit, allezing, a n& other things. that defendant is not a resviewt of the state of Missouri, Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be hotified by publication that plaintiff has come mepeed R suit against him im thie court petition and affidavit the object and pees | vature of which ts to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrin Y heretotore con. contracted with said delendant, and fur the custody and Tolof the ehidren bora Marriaxe. upon the grou ant ha- desert from p aintif withou more than the space ne Year NeXt before | the bringing of this suit. and that unless the said Waiker S Benefieid. be ant appear at this such a ducument from the president and which have no more weight in shaping the course of legislation, | than a similar document presented | onc: a year to the cannibals of the Feejee Islands, to prevent them from | devouring the missionaries sent out to chiistianize them, but he fully ap- preciated the great crisis which threatens the nation and calls for actions, not words, to avert the ca- lamity. Without stopping to consid r whether it was a popular or political suicidal act, he demands of the fif tieth Congress that it take action } on the tariff question and by revising the present tariff iaw relieve the ov er burdened treasury of its surplus, ! | and prevent the collection of an un- necessary tax from the people there by taking money out of the chann of trade and hoarding it ina pubtic treasury. Mr. Cleveland does not believe in free trade when it means thi owing Open our ports, without to the outside world, but he does be lieve that no more tariff should be collected than what is sufficient to meet the affairs of the ao.nicully ad ninisteret. restriction | government A live | the two | g eat poutical parties for the year 1388 and Cleveland hus presented it issue was needed between The repub.icans have already taken Het, and will fight it out up the gaur Ou that, ine. oe et Dtute Banks ao 1.550 wo | OUFr Other departments. emit =o 1244 25 | Miss Stevenson. IT have toa great irre eel pba -- E = a ae a | extent, reduced the prices! é oS 2537 § : | plete stock of 2561 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION | \ Hats and Bonnets, } How does it come that your stock is | OF THE Butler National Bank At Butler, in the State ot Missouri, atthe | Th, 1887. still so large at this time of the year? | The 1s i Miss Stevenson. reason clon siness, Dec ne ons. Oh eos pers avec | that the people are complaining of KESOUKCES . hard times, therefore, do not buy Loans and disc unts OWERAEATS << 2 ae oo U.S) Bonds to secure circu tion. Due tr sgents Dus trom other Nat j very freely. | Mr. L. | the prices on your goods like in all | Why don't you reduce Banks.. Chechs and ot 329 37 | and 5 0’clock in the afternoon of that day | claims eg Court, atthe next Term thereof te be began f ¥ id debt. interest | and holden at the Court House in the eity of Bel aie be create REISNE | Butler. in said County. the sixth das of Foba- 3 Tru-tee. | 1 on oF before the sixth day of said S ern nx continge—and if not, then on or je inst day of said Term—answer or d to the Petition in said Ause, the same will be taken as confe nd judgment will be rendered a tor | Administrators’ Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration upon the estate o Samuel Coope nely [ deceased. have becn granted to the | And be it further orderet, that a copy hereof undersigned. by the Bates county Propate | be published according to law. in the Kut er ‘ ourt. in Batea county Missouri bearing date | Weekly Times a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates County. Mo. for four Weeks succesnivl). the last insertion to be at least four we ke bef re the first ay of the next term of Circuit: eart JOHNC HAYES, Circuit Clerk, A true cops trom the Ke 1 Witness my hand aud th al of the Cireaig (sear) Court of Rates County, this ith day of Dec iss7 VU persons having waid estate are required to ex- hibit them me for allowance, witkin one year from the date o! said letters. or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate and ifsail claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of this botice they will be forever barred THE MAMMOTH GROCERY STORE ——OF-—_ Mr. L. The goods must be sold during the month of DECEMBER, ©. | and my request is for you to sell all 5 J Bilis of o her Banks. Fractional Nichels and ¢ 505 787 50 i c— 1 i | , Capital stock 7 --$ 66,000 00 Surplus tund.... 51300 Go Undiided profi Fetd4 O2 notes ou Natl Bank co}at ONE HALF of your regular 15,750 heckt ss -eo: 74,014 13 | prices. pusit.. 1,200 ov | se to other Nati inks. 375243] For instance, this Hat I notice Due to state banks and bank’ rs 434 te Notes and bills red scaunted 1s coo oo | you sell at $5 00, I want to sell it MOtAT ces sees ee -ee at 2 50, &c. In order to close out onr entire Biaine’s interpretation and com ments on the message though he had only read extracts from it, shows conclusive y that he is not out of politics, but would like to, and in all probability will be the republican presidential nominee. As prophesi- ed by the Tiuzs some time ago, it will be the same old ticket, and same result. Read the message carefully and digest the meaning well for it con tains the essence of the issue in the next campaign. Judge Phillips, of Kansas City, who has been frequently mentioned as the probable successor of Gener- al Sparks in the government land commissionership, has written to Secretary Lamar, stating that his claims need not be considered in that connection, as he would bot accept the office if tendered. For refusing to obey the mandates of the U. S. Court, to levy a tax to pay off the railroad bond debt of St. Clair c.unty, all three of the county judges languish behind the bars in Jefferson City, there to remain un til they wilt and ob: y orders, or un til otherwise From pres- ent appearances the county court is made of sticking material and will Sweat it out in jail if it takes all winter. released. President Cleveland has sent the following nominations to the Senate. L. Q. C. Lamar, of Mississippi to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. William F. Vilas of Wisconsin to b> Secretary of the Interior. Don. M. Dickerson of Michigan to be Postmaster General. Chas. S. Fairchild of New York to be Secretary of the Treasury. George L. Rives of New York to ; be Assistant Secretary of State. Tsaae H. Maynard of New York to be Assistant Secretary of the Treas ury. Sigourney Batler of Missichusots i to be Seeond Comptroller of the j Treasury. | | | | | James Hyatt of Connetticut to be the Treasurer of the United States. 1 follows sunshine. Stop j cough and cure cons umption | Log Cabin Cough } g Warmer’s aud Cousumption Remedy, and you! *! . will find the folowing. sunshine of health soon | Two sizes, $1 and 50¢. | Weekly t {No i STATE OF MISSOURI, {| County oF BATES, pes: I, Wm. E. Walon, Cashier ot the above named bank, do sulemnoly swear that the above statement is true to the bestot my knowledge and belief. Wa. E. Watton, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to betore me this Ly Millinery Stock durinig DECEMBER, we have re- solved to Cut the Price in Two. Hats Regular Price, $2 00 goat $1 00 {seac.} 13th day ot De . 1887 commission expires Dec 30, 1858. S. W. Peacn, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: T.C.B utware, Joun H. Sutrens, B, Power. Directors. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Wilson Allen and Delilia “ “ 250 « 1 25 Allen, his wife, by their deed of trust dated tune 4h, 1833. and recorded “ ce 300 “ 1650 in the Recorder's office within and for Bates County, Missouri, in book No. 30, “ “ 350 “ 175 page 368, conveved to the acting sherift ot Bates county as trusteethe folowing “ co 400 “ 200 described reale-tate Iving and being sit- 1 uate inthe county of Bates and State “ “ 450 “ 295 ot Missoun, to wt: Ten acres ot land Iving on the north “s 500 “ 250 side ot the we-t halt of lot one ot the norihwest quarter of section two, town- “ © 700 “ 350 ship forty-one of range thirty, aud hounded as follows; & ginning at the << < 1% < $76 northeast corner of said tract running thence west sixty rods, thence south ) 850 “ 425 twenty-six and two third rods, thence = east sixty rods, thence north to the place | BONNETS, of beginning; which convevance was ae made in trust te sec the payment Regular Price, 300 “ 150 ot one certain note tuilv described in - aid deed of tru-t; and whereas, derault fe a 350 “ 175 been made in the payment of A 5 note and the interest” thereon ‘ 400 “ 200 accrued now long) past due and un- # Bi paid Now, the cfore, at the request ot zi $ 500 “ 250 the legal holder of szid note anu purou- A Py i ant to the -onditions of said deed of 6 00 3 00 trust, | will proceed to seil the above é 2 €-cribed premises at public vendue, to ic < 800 “ 400 the highest bidder tor cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city : . 1000 « 500 ot Butler, county of Bates and state ot Missouri, on Thursday, January 12th, 1888, between the hours otg o’clock in the forenoon and § o'clock in the atternoon or hat day, fur the purpose ot satisfying said debt, interest and cost. G. G. Giazenrvok, Trustee. Poate of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, * County or Batas, i marked in io the circuit court 9. said vounty, November term. issi McCormick Distilling Company plaintiff, va. a a D W Simpson. detendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by alin ] re its attorneys aud it appearing to the satiafae- tion of the court from the return of the on the writ of attachn eat herein that the de- fendant, D. W. Simpeon. eannet be summon- { ed in this sction itis orlered by the court that said defendaut be notitied by pablication that plaiptid bas commenced a suit against him in this court, by p-titien and attachment, found- ed account fer *' e sum of sixty-seven a nd seventy cert, ‘iat his property has P attached and tu: $ the said DW Simpson be and appen nis court, at the hext erm thereof, to be un and holden st the court house in the city of Butler. im said county, on the First Munday of February, inex $.andonor before the sixth day of said mH ifthe term stall so long continue—and | then on or before the jast day of said | wer or plead to the petition in said | it) be taken as confessed ill be rendered against him | his property 1 to satisfy the same. | And be it farts. rorderd, that a copy hereof | | By visiting our Millinery Department please ask for goods as above adver- tised and you will find everything and will buy the article exactly as we state above, atONE HALF their Be sure and do not regular value Delay your Visit) as the choice goods will always sels te pubished. sccordidx to law, in the Ba Times. & weekl» newspaper print Ablished in: ates county, Missouri, fo weeks successively. the last inseriio at least four weeks before the t € neat term of 3a © copy from t ness ny hand an Respectiully Yours, Sam'| Lew & Co, W. G. WOMACK. NORTH MAIN STREET, IS COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS CONSISTING OF THE FINEST LINE OF Teas, Coffees, Can Goods, and Provisions, GLASQWABR, QUEENSIVARE TIIVARE, WonPE\W ARE, RISKS ET. EVAPORATED FRUITS is L.BSsS. SUGAR $1 ————A FINE LINE OF—__ HOLIDAY GOODS LARGE LINE OF CANDY &c.—— Alsoagent for the Kansas City Milling Co's flour which consists of 3 grades STRAIGHT GRADE, HALF PATENT, FANCY PATENT. Pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce. W. G. WOMACK. NORTH MAIN STREET. CHRISTMAS! DONT Por FRAN BERNEARDE. ——North side square Jeweler—— CHRISTMAS! BADGLEY BROTHERS is head-quarters for low” prices in thing usually kept ina First-Class Grocery. In connection we h every ave a full line ——GLASS AND QUEENSWARE__ LIBRARY AND STAND LAMPS We also have a music box: to be away with the AMERICAN BAKING POWDER A beautiful present for Christmus. iven > ‘ stant * ee ea FI &

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