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) again terprise and money, and they will} pares pad ata fore ROSES Dee against Craig Crouch, colored, for | retiring and Mr. Hoffman remaining s¢ || mand. soon develope its resources Come} GREAT CLEARING SALE OF | tive lite. With an aching heart her hus- | Gisturbing the quiet ot Cass Card, oF Mr. A. J. Sites, ot Ohio, purchas- ed ot W. S. Griffith a farm lying in Shawnee township. The new com- ers to Bates are all men of nerve, en- LOCAL NEWS | i AT COST! For 30 Days, | Dr. J. T. Walls is able to be out Dr., cure thyself, is the com- welcome Weppep to Lacra—She was beautiful, | he loved her devotedly, and happiness | seemed to pervade their every act. But | trouble came Sickness paled Laura's } blooming cheeks, dulled her sparkling | eyes, enfeebled her constitution, emaci- | band consulted doctors, administered | i | 1 | | | Cass Card, white. swore that his eace and quiet had been disturbed P by Craig Crouch, colored, whereup- oO nm Justice Cannon issued a warrant white. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the copart- nership heretotore existing between S. Airsch & Lewis Hoffman under the firm name of S. Hirsch & Co., is this day dis- solved by mutual consent, Mr. Hirsch liabilities of the old firm. y . Tracy sold thi orning to on gentlemen, we you es = i t ape és A H s. SCH, Cc. ; 2 fii x dead: a if h ae Dry goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, | their medicines, and talked with friends.| 9 |) ~-___ ___ au. } ong-at L feds cae ake Mr. Marshall of New Mexico, a car | with open arms. Hats, Caps, Clothing, Buck Notwithstanding all this care aad atten- Notice of Change of Firm. | Sockwen be r s load of mules. The Daily Journal-Democrat prints Gloves, Blankets, Flannels, eae aber deenteaerah ae ee pee | We respectfully call the attention of our | Stray Notice TIGR ea SECT. - e zee Yarns, Muslins, Ladies = ess . j,. | customers to the that on February ist, we | Taken up by S. W. Fredrick, living in . . more reading matter than any coun- =: Ds 9 regular uterine action and that emacia- N cha - a 3 1 Nee $6 a Py : pgetd : A mail coach is now attached to Sie: ae es J andcenke onde E tion. Another friend called who had | Will change the style of the firm to Badg- | New Ho me township, in Bates county, : -,__.' try daily in the State. But the other a BS tsar, aks bo ee ee ees ee ee oa lew’s & Gipson; at the same time we will | Missouri, on the 26th day of November, the canon ball train from Kansas’ gejjows all scoop us on ‘‘ads.’”’ H Hosiery of all kinds, panied neSss and at once suggested | add to our present stock a full line of | 1881, one 2 year old steer, red and white i i x ress goods, Par You are right, Cruce. Dress go nt Goods. Bead 1 os >, ider: g | ive! 5 °, ¢. quite well considering that you live} Spreads, Comforts &c., &e. ‘in a country village, with a branch! Now is your time to get just what | City to Carthage, which adds greatly Sou dol to our mail facilities. ’Rah for cousin Jay- | similar cases. , at once, and pla.ed her upon its use, He the use of Dr. Dromgoole’s English Fe- male Bitters, as he had known it to cure Her husband procured it } had the satistaction of seeing Laura re- Bad Boots and Shoes; theretore request ail ywho know themselves indebted to either zley or Gipson to please call and set- tle, either by cash or note BapGLey & Gipson spotted, crop ottof right ear and unknown brand on left hip. Appraised at twenty dollars by Noah Nvhart, George Clark and O. W. Fredrick. n6-3w* A. B. Woops, J. P. Ex-Sheriff Atkison expects to have | office somewhere else. We wish you | you want at wholesale prices. Come | Stored to health hoes S-2w | Butler, Mo, January 24, 1882 S-dawit | =e pom e some railroad news in about two}a bushel of good luck, old fel. ght pie and ah be fooled. Ww e Gus. Bennert has succeeded in | Adier vor haseeee Anan ee “great big \ “ pattnge Ss : inal —— 2 | a ; mean busines: e€ are preparing : : Syme E Notice is hereby given to all creditors weeks. The surveyors are now i CRS nee getting up thirty tons of ice, and has | ads” on’ the subject ot ‘bargains.’ call at | and others interested in the estate of A man by the name of Small re- | tor the spring trade. Terms Cash or no Sale. Respectfully Your: 1, N. DAVIDSUN. making out maps etc. of the survey! : h # E | overed six thousand dollars the other; ic Says. ' ' day in Brooklyn New York, for the} a large torce employed to-day get- ting outthe luxury on Willow branck. the Factory Store and make your pur- chases. S McClintock & Burns. H. H. Nichols is selling Boots aad Mitchell Young, deceased, that I, the ad- ministrator ot said estate intend to make final settlement thereof at the next Feb- ruary term ot the Probate court of Bates That double wedding we spoke of | loss of his wife. A pretty good price! P, S.—Groceries excepted. 7-3t =< ae ae peu eater pod Shee aah enh ae Okemo ieee = county. E. BARTLETT, Adm'r in our Saturday’s issue, will take|for that piece of ornamental house-| bioeieOs See aa a, ice | CO ov == = December 28th, 1881 n4-gw place about Wednesday next, so our| hold goods. A Mormon could re-! SUNDAY SERVICES. g —— seen | HAVE Notice of Fina) Settlement. marriage barometer tells us. Pass|alize a big fortune out of such affec- | Piaggio as F cidemgl Se aed — ss Brith tea pe the cake around, please. tionate investments. It’s better thani What Was Done at the Different | diate cure of headache, indigestion, con- io eae Baer bey 3 C. & A. Railroad stock. shouting. We are Churches. We wish they would do something with Guiteau. We are so blamed! tired of the business we don’t know! what to do: but then what would become of the sensation editors ? The mammoth advertisement of! PRESBYTERIAN |Levy & Co.’s mammoth dry goods| “Rev. W. M. Newton preached | (and clothing establishment can be/ morning and evening to the usual | easily seen in our Daily issue to-day| congregation. Four persons weie | and the Weekly. Reader, it will | received into the membership of the | pay you to peruse this say of Messrs. | church. The subject of the morn- Levy & Co. You should examine | ing sermon was **The Healing of the their statements in reterence to every | Paralytic.’’ the dwelling | particularly upon the words **The yon may want something in that lne| Son of Man hath power on earth to and then you will want to buy it/ forgive sins.’? Textin the evening, CHURCH. | Shobe & Courtney sold on yester- day to Mr. Hali of Illinois, a pair of mules for three hundred dollars, cash. Mules will bring the skads when everything fails. That’s so. speaker We k cies ear ar eae per department, for some of those days e haven’t heard of anybody be- as ing killed in Kansas City for a week. Come, that won’t do. ‘Chicago is A. L. McBrine & Co. the glory that shall follow.’ Franz Bernhardt has sold one-half | of his business house on the north} side to Hugo Sigmund for tw enty- | seven hundred and fifty dollars. Rah{haye banded together in the little for Hugo. Marrying makes a man ot a fellow, don’t you sce. Festival at Burdette. BAPTIST CHURCH. The people of all denomin ions The Rev. Brown preached morn- ing and evening. Communion ser- } town of Burdette. this county, and) vices in the morning, and sermon on | The j large and the services interesting. | Iwill give a ind festival tor the ben- that subject. attendance was efit of the Baptist church in that place Will the capitalists of Butler allow on Saturday night January 28th. GoronED Me) cuonen { the present opportunity ot getting| | and one-half pounds to the dollar S8-2t stipation, heartburn, acid stomach, bil- liousness etc. 8 aw Invitations to the masquerade ball | on tha gth of next month are floating pretty thick. Oh how we fishes do swim. Ayer’s Pills are the best of all purga- tives for family use. They are pleasant, | safe and pure, and excel all other Pills in healing and curative qualities. A Warning. We have the names of several parties on our books who have not treated us fairly, towhom we will give a reasonable length of time to come forward and settle, Wheeler sells best white sugar at eight Wheeler is selling to smiths the best plow steel at n8-2t s for iron ata rate that mechanics cannot afford to order from St, Louis. n8-2t Wheeler is making pri For all kinds of Grass Seeds, go to | Wheeler nS-2t In Hardware, Wheeler is below them all emoveD My Stock ot DRUGS to the building on the WEST SIDE formerly occupied by POST OFFICE. SratrrorM In the Circuit Court of said county, March term, 1882. Amelia A. Taylor, plaintiff, vs George A. Taylor, defendant. At this day comes the plaintiff herein, by her attorney, and it ap pearing to the satisfaction of the court that the detendant George A. ylor cannot be summoned in this —ss. OURI, County or Bates | deceased, will make final settlement of his acounts with said estate as such administrator, at the next term of the Probate Court of Bates county, Missouri, to be holden at the court house in Butler, in said county, on the 2d Monday of February A. D. 1882. W. R. Situ, no5-3W Administrator, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that le ttersot administration, with the will annexed, upon the estate; otf Sallie W. Harris, deceased, have beer granted to the un- dersigned by the Bates county Probate court, in Bates county, Missouri, bear- ing date the 6th day ot January 1882 Bee es where yourmoney will go the farthest | “The spirit and the bride say | If not we will be obliged to publish them 6 4w. F. M. CRUMLY. All persons Teel pains gh ude | % Sup: t rire Pi | Take our advice now and read care- | come.’’ as dead-beats for the benefit of the trade. agape RIIGWALCE. (wlan OHE® vearitrotn E rder busine: r < , - = : a ie ! z é | is is a ance, rt the murder nme pew know. ‘fully Levy’s ‘tad’? and profit there by CHRISTIAN CHURCH. j 209-2t-w-1t Wells & Bennett. Noti ried: oe a creditors | the date ot sa letters, or théy may be Owine he ck coal ca : = Elder H. Hardi cof Ken-! ~ a ee % Nome 18 Nee xe by precluded from any benefit of such estate, wing to the wreck of a coal car; Elder J. . ardin, of en For best New York cream cheese, go to | and others interested in the estate ot Dru- and faaid Clainis he not exhibited aieain | on the road between Butler and! Easy Pleased- tucky, detivered an able and inter- | Wheeler. aes S-2t he Mow: seca ener om 1 ne seine two years from the date of the publica- r, * + Bin : > , Ps atrix a end to make final | |. bd : a Bae a Adrian Monday night, the express | We have made money enough and esting sermon in the evening, to a P For o to Wheeler for | Sepia sao TREE ak hecnane Feb | Hen a this notice, ex Nite foreres a 2 ie a hi Ua - £ 2 ap 5 = | low prices. - n8-2t Te s puns eR. . ~ | barred. S. A. ELPS, train was detained at the latter place will do business this year for fun. large and attentive audience. The | : cease j Term of the ETOb aL of E ae county | ““s.4t Adm’r with the will annexed. five hours waiting for the track to be ; OWing to the hard times, goods will subject of the evening’s discourse | ie cottee, Wheeler will sell below all | nea SEEN A Ty YRUs. EE’S SALE oi lax see a 1 aa ae Spee a | others. nS-2t | ead Tes Tr EE s JE. cleared. | be sold lower than the lowest. was ‘*The sufferings ot Christ and } — | Oraer of Publicanon. Whereas Emma Durand and Eugene Durand, her husband, Prust dated July 17th, gand recorded inthe Recorders office, in Bates county Missouri in Book No. :7 at page 443 con veyed to the undersigned trustee to se- cure the payment of the note in said Deed of Trust fully described the follow- ing described real estate, situated in the county of Bates, and State of Missouri, viz: Allot Blocks numbered 1-2-29-30- 31 and 39 in Prairie City, including ‘ai! the streets and alleys adjoining sald Blocks that have been vacated, and, whereas said by their Deed ot - -- action, whereupon it is ordered by : . & aIe =e s Da 2 Tos seh OPS = - = - os { = ’ A 2? | note and interest are past due .and un- the C. & A. road like shadows pass} Festival at Adrian. The Rev. Ramsey (colored) | Wheeler is selling off his Glass, China | the court that said defendant be noti- paid. Now therefore at the request of | them by out of sheer inactivity and| The religious people of Adrian {Pre#ched in the colored M. E.} end Rucensware « cone to make room | fied by publication that plaintiff has | the legal holder of said note and by virtue 2 want of pluck and enterprise, is the) Wil) give a festival in the new church Church as usual. The attendance | Sede pring stoek of hardware auc ere | commenced a suit against him in this of sopra! will SIE Nene mf ia : E eo s i 2 : = % | ig 8-2 ie ; 5 , anaes = je a ‘ e ae i _ great question now to be decided ? Jat that place on Thursday evening W#S large and the services much en- For Plowsandicalinea eos courts by. pesupn snd dene a he lasid at the Exat front door or the Court rs |e = = “ = A z H 3a a 3 go tc | Circai ‘ourt 0 ates county, Mis- | yy in the city of Rutier4n onld Bates = | Se a ee 5 ehet2 oe i : 2 i = : ) ouse in the city of Butler in said Bate | We publish to-day the first mstall |Jan. 26, 1882. A Ties reporier J »yed by the audierce. } S-2t Wheeler's. | souri, the object and general nature | county on | ment of dead-beats, who cannot get] was in that city Monday and observ- OHIO ST. M. E, CHURCH | Remember that Wheeler keeps only the | of which is to obtain a decree ot di- Wednesday February 8tn, 1882. | goods of us under any circumstances, |ed a wonderful amount of stir among The Rev. Mr. Criss preached | highest grade of farm implements, all ot | VOTCe from the bonds of matrimony | between the hours of nine o'clock in ; t Gt 1 al I = = +3 } 1 : = bovhich arearrante dic ses allothers, | b€retofere contracted with said de-| torenoon and five o’clock in tae after- and other merchants can profit by | the ladies more particularly. 4 morning and evening. The usual | A s = apo t ; ae pce upon the grounds of dese noon, of that day, tothe highest bidde® our experience with them. jrangements have been made for congregation present and much in- | eee ie ebe NOW SU eae OaTGe aces pO -2t ltion and failing to. provide for said | °° cam in pane to satisfy said note, in- > a i " : 1 jit x eee terest and costs. A. L. MeBrip Co: some excellent musi and every terest manifested. | New goods, good goods, fine goods and ! plaintiff, and that unless he be and J. Tycarv, = a : : other feature calculated to make the Steere ae , cheap goods. Come and buy. | appear at the next term of this court, Osan , Tru Ee , : As M. E. CHURCH is ¢ -C | 7-4W- The express train going south a occasion enjoyable has been attend ae Hahn & Co. | to be begun and holden at the court TRUSTER SiRAT 7 the L. & S. Saturday night, was fired aioe (alee the eee ne Phe Rev. Mr. Hende son, Of Se- | 560 pieces ot prints at Sims & Co’s, §. | house in the city of Butler, in said Ny poi ie into by some unknown partv between ee Ne ares dalia, occupied the pulpit morning ! east ¢ v7 : Homes ! county, on the Second Monday Whereas, James M. Jones and Narcis- } HAR dhe asa Z E pur S| east corner ot square, only 5c per:ard,. } Py 6 ? sus Jones his wife and Thomas W. Sei- Adrain and Archie. Pheones too area en 12 aad evens: i fi March: next, and on or, before. the {505 JOD€S “is wie sae ne + NC The shot pas The services were in- ! ge x and the audience each just abov gentlemen. ed through the window Butler terestir at the heads of two service ] Tyro vs. Eureka. S-4t The The biggest and finest selection of St# Hahn & Co.’s knives in the city a sixth day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said lers by their Deed of Trust, dated Au- gust 14th, 1879, and _ recorded in the Re- corders office of Bates county Misse i Book No. 17 at page 461 conveyed to the 2 VIRGINIA, . 21st, 1882. mes ee Ladies, if vou want to - a wood cup | term—answer or plead to the peti- | undersigned to sect payment o Mr. James M. Scott. a promin- = aa ‘ i] Con Z |S mpernemeaee? : 2 BOOS CUD be 4 3 ‘. the note in said Deed of Trust fulty di ir. a cup S se % Rana? Pe ~. .| Eprror Tiwes—The contest be- To All Concerned e of coffee, co: at the new | tion in.said cause, the same will be crilesl dhe: fathewine eset tal ent citizen of Elkhart township died}, he ob ee ve about ¢ srocery house ted, one door west ! taken as confessed, and judgment } tate situ i thie Counts Bt Seaten i tween the Tyro and Eu ieee oie hee ne eect | cf Cowles’ b ot and shoe store +} = accordingly. And|s$ on Monday otf pneumonia at his r cl ge Peat ee EE SS 1 Sete Louis H: will be rendeted accordingly. And | State or Missouri The soutl : Socicties held at the Virg and all will a ot th , eu of lots numb 3 inthe sout it is further ordered, that a copy here- father and eal and his loss will ae a geese: are sctnee bie re z ase rs Be — roe a | pipe pubheher, poconding toast e a $ ac ee me : ie sexceeei Fe EES ening sae a grand success, and notw pencin na cl at ow will e : 5 sale ¢ - St ahn °- | the Bates County 7 IMES, a W eekly boradesigpes Ae gives 3 j as aan | standing the inclemency of the wee punish € stoften names fer; A fine assortment ot groceries at Sims ; Newspaper printed and published in| and unpaid: Now therefor? at be sent to his old home in Illinois for! cy there was a large and appr benest of the trade. | & Co’s, SE Corner of square. —§-4t | Bates county, Missouri. for four | quest of the legal holder of said not interment. audience present. At the close of A. L. McBrwe & Co. SSeS | weeks successively, the last insertion | by, virtue of th thority in big : ,Country Produce Wanted in Exchange A great desideratum in the preparation the THE FIRST INSTALLMENT. ithe exercises Judges rendered The Boss grocery store Just opened out | at the old Despain stand on north side of to be at least four weeks betore the | tee aforesaid sell said Real Estate at tb ted by said Deed of Trust Iwill as Trv of medicine is that it should be palatable |their decision as folloy R. A. Pettitt, E. T. Marmond, square. Come and see him | first day of the next term of this court- East door of the Court Hotse inthe cit without losing its efficacy This is the} T'yro—Debate and Or B.T Edwatds, Chas. Button, | nS-tf Louis Hart. | J-R. Jenxiss, Circuit Clerk. | of Butler, Bates county Missouts os See es rae y fan Bitemyand vere Eureka—Deciamation and Paper. Po 2 = A.C. Daugler, Clover, Timothy, Blue-grass, Red-top | 4 Sa ip Ry tee ae onenae 1 Wepiuradsy February op ae re sg! ed as regards their catha c = Which was virtually a def B. Maione. : : ; ie hn & yitness My sand ana the s between the hours of nine o’clock in the ties they are better adapted tor general| See ee ees ayer a , and other seed instock. Stt Hahn &Co. | 4 Fs ae Con a Pcs i Selock i afte y AEC PEE pte a trial ithe Tyro’s. they being the Bole ;(L. 8.) of the Circuit Court of | forenoon and five o'clock in the afte use than any other similar article will convince the most skeptical no6-1m jing party. W... WOOLERY — STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST F'or Goods. Seat Furniture and Undertaking We are constantly receiving New Paiterns Furniture of all kinds with which we defy € ompetion in Qaality and Price. Please call and convince yourselves of the fact. Coffins EF*urnished On One in! | market. } or small; all very cheap. ' at the Factors 175 coal oil at Sims & Co’s—Crumly’s | old stand 8-4t If you wish some good Limberger or good kraut, call on the new house ot nS-tf Louis Hart. Cooking stoves—the very best in the ‘Rinware by the quantity, large nS-tt Hahn & Co. We still have a large stock of overcoats to select from © MS Cowles & Co. | i j | | i Cali ande our own make at the Factory Store ‘amine that 3oct red flannel‘ | 8 A splendid assortment of staple dry- 1s & Co’s, cheap S-4t goods and groceries at Si for cash To get the worth of your money, use our “Scoured Jeans,” for sale only at tha Factory Store 8 1 chain and 55 hundredts, thence Nort Se ete ee ae | 4 chains and ¢5 hundredths, thence Ea Table cutlery and spoons. 1 chain and 55 hundredths, thence Sout nS-tt Hahn & Co. | For the present HARD TIMES it is ECON- | OMY to use OUR OWN make of hosiery. For | Bates county, this 3rd day ot December, 1581. J. R. Jennrys, C nt Clerk. Martin L. Brown, Att'y for PI'if. n5-4w Parker's Hair Balsam Satisfes the most fuctidions as a perfect Hair Restorer and. Dressing. ped_for its cleanliness and elegant jerne. Brent ie to eatore Grey or Faded Hair to outhfui color. the yo ‘Worcis. anh $1 sizes at all druggists. noon of that day to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said note, interest and costs. F. J. Tyaarn, Trustec. nO-7-4W ‘TRUSTEES SALE. Whereas James R. McRay (who declar- ed himself to be single and unmarried) by his deed ot trust, dated November 22d 1880 and recorded inthe Recorder’s office in Bates county Missouri in book No. 23 at page 135 conveyed to the undersigne to secure the payment of the note in +: deed of trust, fully described the follow ing described real estate, situated in th County of Bates and Staté of Missouri, viz. Beginning at the Southeast corn lot six in block two in Harper's a the ion ot the Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter of section 23 in to ship 40 of range 34 running thence W 4 chain and 55 hundreths, to the pla ot begining and whereas said note and in- terest are past due and unpaid. Now therefore at the request of the legal holc- ns McClintock & Burns. Fitoa medicine of such varied and effective thority in me vested by said deed of treat, Save money and buy vour hats and caps Store. ted spectacles of all at Franz d-it Near and f. descriptions and tc Bernhardt’s- r ali ages ‘acto make the Greatest Blood Purifier &the ae mers Loeb e cxamach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, r ants. land at the Court I will as trustee sell ; House door in the city of Butler in saic Bates county on Wednesday, February 8th, 1882, between the hours of g o’clock inthe noon and. 5 o'clock in the afternoo: that day, to the highest biddes for ca Hours Notice Night or Day. North side square. ‘The mon ool ip Shaft, eum cam pemieneercgeeeemeemee | nts CRU ne Ire So can be obtained at the Factory Store. ‘LARGE SAVING IN BUYING TEE DOLLAR ZZ oan : Trustee: Danieis Bros. °s SicClintock & Burns,

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