The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 24, 1889, Page 2

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BY ROSA BONHEUR eekly Siobe meeein (TEN PAGES) ONE YAR. Wi. Postmasters or Newsd yo subseription hit . & PEPER STIR NC gr Sg CLGBE PRE Boy €s Gre ey bw IG SEND FOR SAMPLE ( ores ss Fon Order of Publication. GBATE COt : STATE OF MISSOURI, i ., See ATES Se Settlement Docket. May ERNO. Inthe Cirtuit court of ae sco : cation, April srd f od tiff, vs George Blar Meats on Maw atthis day comen the plaintif here MONDAY MAY 15, by his attorneys before the ersigned Arehart, Geo minor, Isaac Fow = iar ead Sines oe } uieonn Burrows, partnershipest W W Burrows adm’r ion, and files petition und’ attidavit, ae eae : Tegit g. smong other thir gs. that d Bellewey Wm L Dee’d, Isaac N Maines adm’r Rot a Tesi tent of the stat Misso Boots IG dee’d, T C Robison adm’r upon it ts orde: by the of r ca Datic ‘ arate fe vacation that said iant be no. | Burke Lottie V minor, J H Ste te ¢ ‘ tifiec publication that plaintiff na. | Beamis Ezra, dec’d, J W Ennis adm’r commenced a i cainst ain in th Barker Margaret, Dan H Noel admr court, by petition and attachment in the Price fe. decal Win Wi io Gireult court of Bates county, Missouri, found | #¥bee Fannie, decd, Wm = ed upon a note of one nd forty dol { Billings Rhoda, et al, Ira Patton G ¢ Jars ($140) and Phe aty —_ his pre : rty Clark Claud, et al, Harriet M Clark G ¢ about to be attached and that unless the sai extaon Fini i ee George Blanchard, be aud app-aratthis court | Culbertson Finley, minor, 1. Cul ‘ atthe next term thereof, to sun ans a DAY, MAY 14, Iss! holden at the couit house “2 — ty f tler | Canterbury Sam F, TL Harper G C im said county on the third day of June next ‘i * - and on or before the sixth day of said term, it | CO% Joln W, decd, J M Cox admr fheterm shall so long continne—and if not. { Carpenter James otal, DA Brownfield Gt then on or ny ee last aay of sala term— }| Crumley Asa!G, decd, F M Crumley admr answer or plead to the petition in said cause a pe 5 Raieme wil be taken as confessed. and judg } DoUslas Wm, decd, Austin Green exec ment will be rendered accordingly. Davidson Dorotha B, Joseph Burnett G ¢ And best further ordered. that copy hereo! | Kckart Win D., et al, Jas M McCraw G C ublished. according to law, inthe Berne: fy. 2 ney = And Shee Tives a. weekly newspaper printer Fleming Jonathan, deed, Susan D Fleming and published in Bates county, Missouri, fer admr Brees cnccessively. rie ian pk Ie tc} Frederick Gertrude, et al, SW Frederick G ¢ atleast four weeks before the first day ot = a Miveact term of circuit court Grosshart Laura, etal, J © Lane GC JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit clerk Hart Edmond, decd, Francis J und S B Hart an true sory from the record . ainiee itness my hand and the seal of he cireuit s {seat} court of Bates county, this rd day o: { Hill Sarah B, minor, Sarah Hill G ¢ April, isso. JOUN ¢ WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, Isso B-4t Cireuit Clerk. Inman WT, minor, ET Inman G ( poten Jett Porter, et al, Fannie Jett GC Loggins J E, decd, Martha J Loggins admr Admistrator’s Notice Lusk Chas and Barnett, J W Spears GC Notice is hereby given that letters of adm Mller Weaver, minor, J F isrooks G ¢ istration on the estate of J. Walker MeV Lusk Eliza C, deed, JW Ennis admr moaned, oe ee eo she mndiral ene | Meek Emery L, minor, James T Haskins G C ¢ lith day of March, Iss) by the pr < ois ae court of Bates county, Missouri all person: | MeCory Wm F, deed, Mary E MeCory exec having claims against said estate arc required } Miller Richard, decd, B F Senior exec to “neta poy for aiiewence tone aural Morrison Chas, minor, Harman Piepm istrator within one year afterthe date of sni¢ ane d On letters, or they may be preciuded from any mane Geo, minor, Ashbury MeVickers benefit of said estate; it suchelaims be not ited within two years from the aes Nellie, minor, Geo Alsbough G C ae tS re ere Miller Miles, deca, J F Brooke admr . R. J. HURLEY, THURSDAY, MAY 18, Iss9. 18-4t Administrator. | Miller G W minor, J M Mayes GC Nichols Joel J decd, Eliza A Nichols exec _@ Nance Jas F, minor, WS Hutchinson G C Administrator’s Sale. Adny Pitchford Chas P, et al, BB Utley GC Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of [ Qinsenberry J P, et al, HC Quinsenberry GC ler made by the Probate court of Bates a & = ; Soumty, Missourl, at ite November term, Ridge Jas S, deed, Clark Wix admr Twill) as the administrator of David Snider, } Roach Thos, et al, Rosetta J Beattie GC SES bales Benen ia uncr James Hels GC Baer house in the city of Butler, Bates county | Reeder Laura, et al, Oscar Reeder G C Missouri, on Rhodes Ezra A, decd, Ezra Rhodes admr Saturday, May 11th, 1889, FRIDAY, MAY 17, Iss9 Mowing described real estate, situated in | Sele Hubert 0. et al, Wm G Badgley G C Bare nate. “Missouri, viz. Loi Sin biock | Scott W A, decd, J T Bosely and T B Ray exec in the first addition to the city of Rich Hi Stoll vohn, et al, John Yoss GC the west two-thirds of the southwest quar- | Satterlee Phebe J, decd, A J Satterlee admr ter of the southeast quarter of section seven in Scott Kate, minor, P H Scott G C Tucker Nancy P, J M Tucker GC Worrell Wm, et al, J E Williams GC Wemott Floyd. et al, Wm Page G C Wirt DN, decd, J W Ennis admr Webster Ella L, minor, G B Hickman G C Administrators, Guardians, and Executors s, are required to settle in ten days from day set, ‘ator. or they willbe cited at their own expense. S. FRANCISCO, =Judge of Probate Court. township thirty-eight an d range thirty: said y to be sold to pay such debts as have Tet proves and probated against the estate of the said David Snider, deceased, ani said sale te be madeon the following terms: one-half cash and one-half secured by deed of trust on the premices sold, due nine months after date ' with interest from date at 8 per cent or all cash at the option of the purchaser, 20-4t Admi: Notice of Final Retieen. | _Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, ) John H.Sailens administrator of the estate ofSam F Hawkins deceased. will make final settlement of his accounts with said estate as gach administrator, at the next term of the court of Bates county, Missouri, to be at Butler, in said county. on the [3th “of May, issv. JOHN H- SULLENS, aeet Administrator. THE KANSAS cI CITY TIMES, SEY Grief turned to Joy. {{Creston, Ia., April 10.—Eanly this sassinated last night by porter; Philadelphia and New York. The reports were generally believed to be true and created intense excite- ment. Flags a colored were displayed at j half mast and not until dispatches were received from Chicago denying the report$was thefsuspense ended. The flags were the raised to the top | of the masts and there was great re- |joicing. The excitement was fully :as great as when Presinent Garfield | was shot, { —____ al of trad, ns their as at WallsX Holt givin. a® Every Western should man take Send a postal card for inducements te THE TIMES, =m Kansas City, Mo \ to luprove. Alt of aj Pullman car between | O2¢ Million dollar nd the 1s up to the : he For three years suffered and had taken quantities He is now getti Y Remarkable Case. For two years I had rheumatisn whole year, during wi could not even raise myself was reduced iu flesh fr pounds: was treated by is only to gr took Switt’s Speci r awhile ork, and for the past fi hs | have been as well as I ever was—all the effecis Swifts Speciii Fi. Wayne, Ind., Jan. $, 1889 Swilts Specific isa ly ave tal t elie btas ho M Pot re m al; is: 1 SPEC. LPI iC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. as he came out of the office attorney general to-day wreathed with smiles. of the bes f since thie ie order for the appointment of George Neal, of Osceola, was issued about two weeks ago. It was stopped on tl most tender protest of the Missou ans, and now the order has given for the appointment of Kimball. This puts Mr. Kin where he was ten days after the in- auguration, but it is hardly possib! there can be any slip this time. Tl president and the attorney general both thoroughly understand the sit uation in Missouri, and within the past two days both have said that Mr. Kimball will be appointed. Neal other will be well taken care of in some way. Prof. Huxley on the More Ith. Prof. Huxley has predicted that it will be a When one the time will come when reproach to be sick. friend meets anoth he will soon ask “Are you hones us “Are you well?” for a man will be considered foolish, not to say criminal, who gets sick. Sucha state of public feeling will sometimes be brought about. Certainly it is true that the morals of health are receiving more and more attention. A greatly increasing number of people every year prevent the development of all ‘plood, pulmo- nary and liver diseases. This is proved by the enormously increased use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which nips all ailments in the bud. A Young Reprobate. A boy worth $1,000,000, an inmate of the Sedalia calaboose. Brother Marcelian, of the Brother's College, at St. Joseph. arrived in the city this morning and took charge of Charles H. Thornton, the boy who ran away from the college some time ago and was apprehended at this place. Brother Marcelian says that the boy is a terror—in fact the most willful boy in school, and it was only about two weeks ago that he ran away and had to be brought back from St. Louis. The boy, who is morning news reached this city that | about fourteen years old, will, when ex-President Cleveland had been as-{| he becomes of age, come into the possession of an estate valued at Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chlblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay requ aired. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box: For sale by Walls & Holt, the druggists Governor Foraker, of Ohio, is said to be in great danger of lockjaw, from the results of tearing off the nail of his big toe in the rim of his | bathtub. lis fy id friends represented to be in a st: apprehension. Piles! Piles! Symproms—Mo and stinging 2 of great Ttehing Piles. se itching worse bv ontinue tand ulcer- tu- | pvenge. March pr nect Dawes with the Credit Mobiler VIEWS the charges r th Inzalls el H hat used his pos to get vd | ttent ) the 4 pul i maile New Y : can A Bot Th Cabinet. P} —Hon. J the in- terior Lincoln, died at University ai this morning. He was a resident of Lawrence, Kan. and came to the hospital for a surgical operation on his throat in which a tumor had grown. The first operation was perforined on April al by Prof. Ag- new, who attended President Gar field. The patient, instead of covering gradually, sank day by dar: Judge Usher had been at his Florida residence before coming here. The remains will be sent to his Kansas home for burial. Drunkenness or the Liquor Habi- Positively Cured by administe Br. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea withovt the knowledge ot the person tak- ingi is absalutely miless and will etfect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink- er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specif their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free w It never fails. The sys tem once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite to exist. For tull partic ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race st. Cincinnati. ng ning Vermont does not encourage the propogation of wild animals. The state offers the following bounties for dead ones: Foxe $10, bears $15, wolves or panthers $20. It is a good deal less danger- ous in that state to be reynard than a more commanding animal. Penalties follow proportions. 560 cents, lynxes a William’s Australian Uerbd Pill. If you are Yellow, Billous. constipated with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of order. Onebox ot these Pills will drive | all the troubles away and make a new being out of you, Price 25 cts. 47-Vr. Dr. E. Pyle, Agen Madame Barrios, widow of the South American dictator, is thirty- three years old, a beauty. and worth $7,000,000. The fortune hunters swarm upon her trail, but she keeps them all at a distance. EnglishSpavin Lint pare mt remo dolla Sold bv er, Mo. 1st day intended for an arek was born on the Thesame firm which 3lL iy ago com- THE NEW let revolution- WEGRIOR. jca the ‘Tixeshing ATACLINe trade by rs inventing new THE Threshing Machine, NEW much better {known,—so that all i j builders of the old- Threshing Ma- i mak- =) vile THE oe 1 copied - g them anc copl VIBRATOR. | machine as t hhines stopper ‘\the new i closely as they dared ~have now made an- = | THE other adv ance, and NEW : : RE ir Vibra- New NEW VIBRATCh. ery I THE rR 3 MEW. | a iic cont Gece on wil BATTLE CREEK; chin woinde a Rate iN Shot by His Missused Wife. Pittsburg, Pa., April 17.—At But- ler, Pa., about 4 o'clock ine, Mrs. James Fields was 2 book end her husband ordered her t to bed. S$ do to come so when he got up and struck her. this morn- reading he refused to bureau drawer and took out a revolver, telling him if he She went to a him. when hit her again she would shoot He then struck her in the face, she fired the inflicting a fatal dying Fields made a sworn statement exonerating revolver, wound. Before his wife, in which he stated that she had shot in self defense. When Mrs. Fields appeared at the coro- ner’s inquest this morning her face was mashedgmost beyond recognie tion. She is still at liberty. CALIF ORN IA. THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES = OAT — a xin on fod ae or nace r, 51 pees hie oer 2 | Sura Crevcat PR can ATARRH (ABIETINE MED*Co pCATARRH SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-CURE SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY F. Mi. CRUMLEY & Bap ry Sass A natural C irg the sal materially aid wooD ABIE Cuz Spree co. om MOVED, Having \I Stock of r Y ew and cleg [Mc ters op the Southwest corner of the square, BONA L Spec ivitation is extend to all my old customers and th publie D Generally te and see me. My ten stock of H DRY GOODS | 3. Is complete and I guarantee my prices to be xs low as the lowest A ERY PS BRR A BMS rere Ost Livery Stable Gur horses are the best, our vehicles | are notlexcelled. Ix short we \ run the ‘Boss Livery Stable |p i | of Butler, and] extend an invitation GR to wll to call and give us a trial. | LEWIS & FRAZLE. MA DIAMOND MILLS, | | Have made great improvements by } discarding the old mill buhrs and putting in the late HUNGARIAN |. Short System Of Rolls. The flour is giving the very *best satisfaction, also 4 selling fat bottom iprices. z J.T. SHANNON & C0, PROPS. ARBUCKLES’ neme on 2 package of COFFEE 4 G-arantee of excellence. 4 ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in all first-—" stores from the Atlantic to the Pu COFFEE is never good: ane exposed to* Always sez '+ca O} _ FOR ; Consymetio® It has permanently cured THOUSANDS of cases pronounced by doctors hope- less. If you have premonitory symp- toms, such as Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, &., don’t delay, but use PISO’S JRE ror CONSUMPTION immediately. By Druggists. 25 conte

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