The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1888, Page 1

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| Che Butler Weekly Times. VOL. X. OTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- | THECHIEF JUSTICE DEAD. aminations for the benefit of those per-; sons desiring to teach in Bates county, will be held on the 3d Saturday of each | The Sudden Demise of Morrison Re- month in the Ohio street school house, i Butler, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of mich Waite. each month in the West side schoo! house, | Rich Hill, Mo., the examination com- encing each day at g 0’clock, A. M, roe mone all vaW. W. GRAVES. Washington, March 23.—Chiet County School Commissioner. Justice Waite die 1 at in aee a: | this morning. = ry TZ Dy || owe W Es EB, T [ CKER,) The chief justice dined « : day evening with Senator Hears DENTIST, % on a 7 1 and on his return home he be BUTLER, r MISSOURI. | 82 ill that his f OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. | fined to his bed on | Monday he insisted upon yo: MASONIC. \the supreme court to be pu Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | when the decision in the telepu Saturday in each month. jen ‘S Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | Suits were rendere No.6, meets second Thursday in each | wag mild and they month. | ATA Gouley Commandery Knights Templar | quest, every precy meets the first Tuesday in each month. to prevent any 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. journey. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon The telephone ¢ m day ; Z s i Butler Encampment No. 6 meets the | written by U znd and ath Wednesdays i ac r | A ot t znd and ath Wednesdays in each month} was too t nD 7 bench, 2 Lawyers. = sete neces DOT. W. BADGER LAWYER Will practice in all courts. AtL strictly attended to, Ollice over Ba tional Bank. Butler. Mo | Special care was taken al business | idence of the « 5 Co. Na- } | should appear, 2 —— i that heard the | pected the reason why it was JDARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«AYS AT LAW. nounced by justice Blatchford. j Office West Side Square, over Lans-| AS 800n as possible after the read- down’s Drug Store. ing, Justice Waite left the bench | HoLcome & SMITH, — | and was hurriedly driven hon It LAWYERS BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates County National Bank. T W. SILVERS, a ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kan City, and in the Supreme Court at Jef son City. Bee OrFice North Side Square, over A. L. McBride’s. aitf Se AND AO] tol was far from prudent for one in | Justice Waite’s condition, but it is | asserted that no serious consequence | ribed to The chief justice was determined to go andj the doctors had to yield. He went back to bed and since then had been | es can be ase iv. a very sick man. On Tuesday morning symptoms Physicians. of acute bronchitis appeared aecom- + panied by insomnia and gr rest- | J. R. BOYD, M. D. lessness. His condition Tuesday | was not alarming, but on Wednes- | day cirumscribed pneumonia show- ed itself. On Thursday night he was comfortable, and no particular PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, oo Side Square, oyer 1g-ly Butier, Mo. alarm was felt, but at 6 o'clock this! DR. Af M, CHRISTY, morning failure of the heart's action was observed. Death ensued in a Om OD OE ere few minutes. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, His daughter, Miss Marie F. Office, tront room over P. O. All answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. Waite, and his son, Mr. C. C. Waite, | vice president of the Cincinnati Hamilton & Dayton railroad, were with him when he died. Doctors Caroline B. Winslow and Frank a. Gardner were in attendance. Mrs. Waite left Washington for Califor- nia about a week ago and is suppos- ed now to be in Los Angelos. calls n C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- ren a specialty. Secret Societies. DORN & PIERCE—BARBERsS. Shop on North Side Square. We give special attention to Ladies and Children’s hair cutting. We keep the best of Barbers, also grind scis- sors and razors. Everything first- class. All work guaranteed. Give us a eall LOOK HERE. It you want to save money get. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made. The chief jus tice will be buried in Toledo, O. Justice Waite’s illness was due to trouble with his liver complicated with very painful stom- ach disorders. very serious fit of sickness just at | president Arthur. He was confined is admitted that the trip to the capi- | * spleen, | Justice Waite had a} \the close of the administration of | BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MARCH 28, 1888. 1789, to June 1795. John Rutledge, of South Caroli- na, July, 1795, to December, 1795. Oliver Elisworth, of Connecticut, March, 1796, to October, 1500. Je M. iall, of V: ary, 1501, to July, 1535. Roger B. weh, 185 rvinia, Janu- Taney, of Maryland, . to October, 1564. M was that of the | He | he recess of the senate; | at the August term of ri, but was rejected by the | rest pe- > than thirty-five years. t time in which the of- } nonths. ashi ud ENsworth; Pre Marshall; Presi- 2y; President Lin- President Grant, Waite. ef Justice Taney inaugurated sidents than any other i chief justice. He administered the > toVan Buren, Harri- ison, " Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, nanand Lincoln. Mar- ted tered the oath to Hayes, Arthur and Cleveland. five presidents. ce law provides that in the case leath or disability of the i the associate justice shall act as chief justice un- til the di til his suc e senior ibility is removed or un- sssor is duly appointed and qu d. The salary of the chief justice of the United States is $10,500 a year, and that of the associate justices of supreme court $10,000. LEXINGTON INDIGNANT. Lexington, Mo., March 21.—Ata meeting of the business men’s asso- ciation last night a committee of that organization which, with officers of the Missouri Pacific, had taken a trip over the newly constructed route of that road along the river front with a view of selecting a site for the depot, reported. Locating j engineer McLaughlin stated to the | committee that the depot would be situated just west of the foot of 10th street, a direct avenue from the levee to the city, conditional on the city giving the company the right-of-way 70 feet wide and 3,000 feet long. Tc do this would necessitate the con demning of valuable residence anc business property, and would, in ad 2» to the cost of constructing é public road, cost the city up | ward of $15.000. It was. therefore decided to declare the proposal | which was sarcastically said to be ir | { | ne LEE -s- CULVER | to his house for several weeks with jan attack of erysrpelas, that threat- ; ened at one time to have a fatal ter- |mination. The serious character of ee illness at that time was not gen- to do your PAPERING, CALSOMINING, PLASTERING, AND CISTERN WORK. iven or n x West 3 Cockie’s This old Engitsh Family Medicine in use for 86 years all over the world, tor Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. Pills. «: preme ¢ ANTI- BILLIOUS & G HED LIV | The chief judges of the highest Of Pare, Vegetable Ingredients. | tribunal in America have been: From Mercury. | John Jay, of New York, September, ES. keeping with the modesty of ping 5 impracticable. roa was intrcduced: The Pacific | is desirous of erecting a de- \ pot in the city of Lexington, and The city of Lexing Missouri Whereas, tor Pa to the sso its rest the c et, st from its tern end, and all propert; _ abutting thereon; and be it furthe Resolved, That hereafter. if an man. woman or child say ough | against the said railroad that th | shall be shot. 1 iby President Washing- | | appointed | thenot exhibited w The following‘orever barred. | 1 i | | OUR STOCK OF Soring and Summer CLO “SEEING. Is arriving daily, and was never fore so large nor so cleeant. be- Our Line of Tailor-Made Glothing is larger and more varied than ever, vel w embracing as it does all the LATEST NOVELTIES in light and dark Scoteh suitings and fancy worsteds. These we guar- antee to fit as well as tailors work and at half the cost. Be sure toe in- spect this line before buying. i Ml P. C. FULKERSON, T. L. Harper, \ Pres’t. GHAM, Vice-Pres’t. THE BANKERS I J. Evsrin LOAN & TITLE CO. Incorporated under the laws of Mo. TAND TITLES EXAMINED & CERTIFIED 3 First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm and City Property. Local Money, Short Time Loans.’ for Office west side square, . BUULER, MO. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- | istration upon the estate of John E. Stewart deceased, have been granted to the undersign- ed, by the Bates county probate court in Bates | county .Missouri. bearing date the 26th day of Jan’y, 1588. "All persons having claims against said estate | are required to exhibit them to me for allow- | ance, Withia one year from the date of said letters, orthey may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if said claims be ntwo years from the date of the publication Saas the aay ee LEWIS, ADMINISTRATOR, 16-4. Send for book “ To Moruens.” Braprizxp Rectissor Co., | | a will be y Man ot ordi ab) y ty who i can furnish good reterences canhave LAST OPPORTUNITY! aay Serene with good pay, by h addressing S. A. McOmber & Co is ean ryveureione 14-2m, Rochestez, N. Y. Fer Cheap Excur PAGS hh 2 fee. Py) ¥ Dissolution Notice. CALIF O RN IA. Notice ishereby given that the co-partner- | 979 from (Louis wip f ‘ augheretotore rudingtewect ce taraner: | O72 fim Bh, Lewis viz Lea Mountain Rote ers & , Otherwise known as the American Clothing House, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent—Messrs. 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