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FOR \CHEAP LANDS ON | Oh! what has beceme of the Hon- Partition Sale. : > do’ iftw: * sh. 25th, 1382. Merritt Cunningham, Nancy E. Jinks, We aaven’theardof | * Driftwood eee See and Albert Jinks, her husband, Aemerica dumped that. load | Ep. Trstzs:—W “Host and R.C. Hoyt her husband, Julia . | shipites w: to know is, when Bob | Tucker and Thomas Tucker her hu band, = epee 300 Mary E. Graceclase and Henry Gracecl 1 HAVE Remove D Spruce Township. A NEW ORGANIZATION. | orable Ira S.? him he of Greenback-Republican pruce town- sinee The Liquor Dealers of Butler to CALL Organize a Mutual Aid teense into Congress, which | Catron is going to let up onus for jer husband, Rebecca F- 3 My Stock ot BEN. B. CANTERBURY. s . | = a : ae re hav recei for Robert Equehart her ‘ EFS i 1 Association | for politeness sake, were called bills. | taxes: te ee —e for eee as a | era eee os boo s ’ ae 38 l he calls on us to come ins' Cunning! a i f Come. Ira, don’t be backward, we | 1851, and suli he and against Jane Cunningha Fy af es ! There is being organized what is! of Bates expect you to settle the ma- | up and pay our taxes. Sane ee Cee FOR INSURANCE, ' 0 be called the liquor dealers Mu- | tional finances this whack, tor you W mea loehe well and promises a seph Mitchell, her husband i ae? ‘ . sagt - fi } a, ap | ened gicla. I, J, R4Simpson, Sheritt or Dat to the buildine e | cone. ons ‘ tual Aid Association of Bates county, } will never have another chance at} 8 Kaa ery anes poErIECe oma) we virtue ae seed d to the building on the | RELIABLE COMPANIES, Missouri, to be located ee tins Rie | them in Congress. and don’t you! South Deepwater on the Montrose sar Sa abtie altace afte WEST SIDE | Go TO . The object of which association is | forget that, either. land Butler road. Let us all hoop it ee a 1c gaat thercinat sald: ale | Rea B Canterbury said to befor the promotion of be- - up and get a new office located and {ame to me directed, authori me t formerly occupied by | runes ; nevolence and charity. by the estab- We are pleased to see that an ef- | extend the mail line from Butler to { Acie tae lee fed os eons ed \ aay ae a ~ = ai a ad. | Montrose. and under judgment of partition, Iwillor | S onl & ee lishment of a fund for the reliet of | fort is being rare ROIEeE uP = seas Fathers jook to your gate hinges Saturday, March 18th, «Ss at i ol Jone \ > the widows and orphans of deceased | ing room in Butle by the young | 444 sce if they are O. K petween the hours of nine o'clock in the is aire gata tine ? members. ‘Lhe qualifications are | peoples Christian Association. This Mr. Jacob Scett has sold out and ioreroee Bee y es theasteroe Fr. M. CRUMLY. | n yee = f es . 3 2 ° fy LE ES a mo : Ses t that day, at the east front door of the r. 2 MILT. a se ease eer oe ' that the applicant be of the age of | is very praisworthy in the me a jis going to hee ie Bates loses | 1% house in the city of Butler, Bates lea eee | ay THE LOWEST BATES OF INTEREST 4 ss than eighteen or over fifty | of the association, and we sincerely ; ano her good er. county, Missouri, sell the same, or 80 = " not less tl ig t ! LaCygne Ni ursery. 1 Call on Charles Gathright went to. Clin- | much thereof as may be required, at pub-| | ton and hung himself with the matri- {lic vendue to the highest bidder for eash, monial halter to satisfy said execution and cost, the fol- be success- years, of good moral character, white, and in good health, and must, hope that the effort wi tul. It would add another attraction ) | BEN, B. CANTERBURY, (One mile north of depo : a i 2 aisle Sigil Te, : lowing described real ¢ tuated in| 8 million Hedge Plants, at the time of filing his application | to our flourishing young city. be- | Your correspondent took in Deep- Heeetounty, Miscoudi.t0-ait; a AE aowid ‘Appie and Peach trees. Butler, Mo, for membership, be engaged in the | sides providing a piace of pleasant | water township, last Saturday and A part of tne northeast quarter of the! <4 thousand Pear Cherry, and a | southwest quarter of section twenty -three So-tf- ' found the farmers all busy plowing other truit trees. sale of liquors, either for himself or|yresortfor the acquiring of useful sens gee i and preparing their land fer a large (23): in township torty (40), of range thir- | so thousand sm some other person within twelve | knowledge, and the cultivation of re- ae P We fats eis sete ae ty-one (31), commencing at the northwest *AN kinds ot hardy Ornamental Shrubs, months next preceeding the filing | fined tastes and habits We want} P- Rae eee ’ corner of said quarter, or 40 acre tr: t nes, Bulbs, &c., &c p = hse oe rgb : want | houses going up, which goes to show | and running thence south about seventee me what you want and let me n of his application. All applications | to see our people take hold of this | that the people of South Deepw er (17) rods, and from thence east about price it to you. Address } to be in writmg. This association | matter with their accustomed zeal ; are a wide-awake set of men. twenty fvess detpde te one moe ease Pe es ~ pa One : 5 : > ce Q Se a - |< aunts 7-3m “ gne, L +) Ras. willhave a President, Vice Presi-| and energy and put the project a scales iy = == deceased, in his lifetime, and trom thence‘ ” ASS ce etm e 4S i : i 4 at the plow handles and are pu Ing | south thirteen rods ore or less, to the | z On sal Estate Security in Sums t i a ed reasurer, to- 7 a me . 5 “> a fi dent, mecnetaty and Trea Se through. in every spare moment in preparing northwest corner of a tract ot land sold FA RMERS | i gether with ,all the paraphinalia _ pare — their ground. We intend to push | by the oe of said deceased as ise | suit and on time trom 3 i usually appertaining to associations bag a feces old Spruce ahead of all other town- pokey Berner aes ee Roar i M IC { R ANTS months to 5 years, | of all kinds, whether charitable or Wells’? Health Renever. eS ships and make her the banner town- | thirteen a3] rods to the northeast corner E} Ge FAL N Be ; otherwise, and we understand that | ure for nervous debility and » eakness | ship in the county fur flax. of said tract sold by said administrator to | 475446 farm Horses, Mares or At Low Rates of Interest. xt will be backed 1 ed b of the generative functio Si at Grug- | SUNSET. George Hannah, and from thence south | s = a | ‘ 3 ‘ eres Ries acres s ji ae ~ & eerra mearcreer nc = - some of the heaviest capitalists in | & Co., Kansas City, Mo- 200-7-ly NEIGHBORHOOD ROTES [ne send in his lifetime off of the | TRACY at the» Souther Stables, | MONEY FURNISHED ON DAY } the city. The movement is. new Ri eee Ae Mr Sate .—Carthage Patriot: The early- | south side of the eastend of said northeast | Butler, he always keeps a supply. OF A ICATION. 7 and noyel under the sun. Z§lf any ailes amen m Air. SIS | blossoming fruit, the buds of which | qdarter of the southwest quarter ot said | 8 tf. oes * hi who left Warrensburg oa yesterday, section twenty-three, and from thence east | | such organization exists elsewhere | (Thursday) morale eae see had been swollen bythe late warm | te the erst line of said northeast quarter | 8 r it. Its propos- ; Py ie Yiw i er of said southwest quarter of said section | tet ie nee oa ane oF T e it andsaie stable of Stone & Cheatham, shea ae apt bese pene cus oa twenty-three (23) and trom thence north | Abstacts f 1 ae Sy ed objects are good. he widows |" eased be reve mWeineedig injured by the freeze Monday night, | to the northeast corner of said described | 3 L reliable at and orphans ot liquor dealers. when ee Oe Oe eee. ednesday | nut it 1s doubted by many farmers | 'Ta¢t, or duanters being at the center of [| H. H. MILLER Prop’r. I have a complete and reladle ab- = d. hthe objects of night. Forty-eight head of horses aa sah fa kad 4 1 said section twenty-three, and from thence | stract of title to each tract of land in i | in need, are as muc' a Pe ee wi whom we have conversed, | west to the place of beginning, being all | + Ss -2 block ae Pea 3 all transfers ; j * dows. and ri and all the buggies and harness, in- «, +. | of wud qoleleast ; De oeaieckt On Ft. Scott st. 1 1-2 block trom | Bates county, showing all transfer: ; charity as the widows and orphans So | whether even all the peach fruit is | Be eat y-t Southwest corner of the square. and liens from the Government Entry i re | o cluding a hearse that cost fifteen hun- | |. 8 | quarter of said section twenty-three, ex- | ss | . 3 i Fi of other persons. Saloon keepers lred 23 Nurs, worciconcrsnede eanne killed. Applics and other frunt are cept the tract sold by sai? deceased in his | Meals és wo J-s =) 25 -cents, | to date. Abstracts furnished on t if and bar tenders aie already ex- aE < ats, mets [ae ‘ = probably Patacch injured. We shall | lefetine, ane the said trae sold by nt \ Board per day . = $1.00. short notice. eae SS 1S es at at sev sa sf = said administrator, whi ronveyance Wil = rE y } cluded from membership in several | ee - ee . eS a oe fy a probably know more certainly 1 a | appear Re cere) conaininctie aecarder's 3n gom 13-tf Ww. E. WALTO death benefit institutions in the) (o-=: nsured for three thousand. | re days. office of said county of Bates, and that said | — a - ——— ie aed elie ey eee eure aes ~y are aH 7 “5 : > Z deceased owned and possessed the follow- | country and they feel peed Ghy are This morning we were shown the —Columbus Border Star: Heslid ing tracts: also commencing at a point WYATT & BOYD ‘THE NEW driven to this method of providing te ¢ 3 _ NTE into the sanctum, glancing around as | about twenty rods north and forty rods wt for their widows and orphans in case post office clock, ordered by Nick | soucninursnelt =e cimate credi- | C23t Of the northwest corner of said north- DEALERS IN ‘ pee P oe 3 | peter. Ets ik a perpetual calend though pursned by importunate credi- | east quarter of southwest quarter of said | Saag care arti ies ORUC STORE ! otneed after their death. We be- | iGneswinded thing, munoive thirty | tors, and producing a roll ot manu- section twenty-three, and running thence | lieve that the association ,will be | See ie Soy i script irom the mysterious recess south about twenty rods to the north line | ‘ ae W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. 3 | days without stopping to catch its | jy his clothing, timidly approached of said northeast quarter of southwest sii) be is ~ fraught with good and ought to peer TERCKON 1 ike for Pe geen eerie Hy approached | quarter of said section twenty-three, and | | sreath. Tt can be heard to sttike for | the red-hes D2 remarked | from thence east to the center of a branch Doors. Good Stock of Pure, resh prosper. + : . : F i i } many oles around, and its tick heard There will be public exercises ; all over town. given at the eastern school” house on | don’t you forget it. Friday evening the 3d day of next month. We give this notice long in advance of the time set in order that parents, guardians and others patron- | izing that school, and busy trustees, may not be taken by surprise and be prepared to attend on that occasion, and lend aid and encouragement by their presence to both pupils and teachers. We trust to see all the trustees and a large number of pat- rons present on thatevening. To fos- ter and encourage the educational important duty de volved on us all and we should dis- charge it promptly. Come out and do your duty now an ornament to our already neatly fitted up post office. time at the residence of R. G. Hart- well Thursday eve. There were about twenty couples present. Musicsweet was rendered by young Mr. Ratter | on the piano, to which the boys and | girls cut the pigeon wing right mer- rily. The people with some few excep- tions, as we understand, are opposed interest is an to the action of the city council grant- ing wine and beer license to Mr, Beatty and Gindly to move the council to v, ye employed Col. Mc- ss aE, e The Fisk Jubilee Singers, a troupe | the license. A lively fight 1s antici- ot culled pussons, were retused hotel | pated. | ‘ a se accommodation: r < ccommodations the other night.in) — ¢ tne sale made on Thursday by — = emigre was!’ Mr. Ben. Scott preparatory to his — cas - fleas a and} removal to Oregon, household and | 0., they all live in big fine houses, | kitchen furniture sold at low prices, why didn’ t they take in the =e and } but mules. horses and cattle brought | brother it. It wasn’t voting time you | 3 ‘ | It's 2 good one and ; ne It will be quite | eptto : j agents, and The little boys and girls had a good | cousins fhe i club s and book- more grave or ravine crogsing said north line of said northeast quarter of southwest quater of section twenty-three, and trom thence | northwest, meandering with said branch, to the center of the Butler and Johnstown ‘Pve # little devil hit his: j jing ‘ road, being the road or street running east -—jopim Ruffalo Bill | from the southeast corner of the public the famous s two | Square in the town of Butler, and trom thence to the last named place of begin- attending t ning. J. R. SIMPSON, | sictan Sheriff of Bates County. ni2-tds NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of | ; “an order of the Probate Court of the coun- Vernon county. | ty of Bates, made at the Febr Term, 18S2, thereof, I, F. M. Voris, andministra- tor of the estate of Henry Farmer, deceas- ed, will on i Tnursday, March 28d, 1882, at the court house door in the city ot But- ler, county of Bates, and during the ses- sion of the circuit court of said county of | Bates, sell at public auction all the inter- est of Henry Farmer, deceased, in and to ithe following real estate to-wit: The west half of lot one (1) ot the northeast > house of the fire de- was burned lay very -The Monday @ south ot us. —Walter McKay, died ot small- pox in Empire City on the 2oth. far —Nevada i etermi t ce | quarter of section No. 5, township 39 : Nevada is determined to have [tinge 31. Also the north one-halt ot lot gas WOrKS | No. 1 ot the northwest quarter of section ee | No. 5, of township No. 39, of range No. PILES! PILES! PILES! 31, in Bates county, Missouri, for cash in = hand, day ot ssle. A sure cure tound at last! No one} eee See Wows, Adw'r. need suffer! A sure cure tor Blind, BAA tar ee ee Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has ish = been discovered by Dr. William, (an In | Administrator’s Sale of Lands. dian remedy,: called Dr. William’s In- dian Ointmen A single box has cured | PYHE nndersigned, as administrator of the worst ch f 25 or 30 years | the estate ot John Maloney deceased, | standing. No one r suffer five min- | Will, in obedience to the order of the Pro- | ute after applying this wonderful sooth- | bate court of Bates county Missouri, made | Sash, Blinds, Lime, Cemen Drugs. JON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE i] IN BUTLER. MO. I will give my personal attention pe by They, Plaster Paris XC. At Butler asd Appleton © ity. Parties desiring to buy will please call to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOW | OLIVE HOUSE, W. J. LANSDOWN Prop’r. and examine our stock, NOTEC Notice is hereby given that lettersot administration, with the will annexed, | upon the estate of Sallie W. Harris, | deceased, have been granted to the un-} dersigned by the Bates inty Probate | court, in Bates county, Missouri, bear- | ing date the 6th day ot January 1882. | All persons having claims inst said | } | i BUTLER - MISOUR outhwest corner of Public Squar ’ HIDES precluded from any benefit of such estate, | ba» and if said claims be not exhibited within | two years from the date of the publica- | tion Of this notice, they will be forever | barred. s. A. PHELPS, | $-4t Adm’r with the will annexed. | = on LEWIS HOFFMAN estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, Within one year from the date ot said letters. or they may be | Sheriff’s Sal« By virtue and authority of a transcript 2 | : good prices. The sale took place Fob anisé moron ticicits ‘ing medicine. Lotions instrumerts and | at its February term 1882, sell at public | execution, issued trom the office of the he c . | electuaries do more harm than good. | sale the following real estate of said de- | circuit clerk of Bates county, Missouri, | William’s Ointment see Ah! ye Hypocrits. | (Successor to) i coset ereceuaeeeeet nena haa caeeernmemmemmenemnmennenmars dials Z wal Capt. Sam. Hoobler and daughter are in the city visiting the tamily of Mr. H. Pentzer. ‘The Captain was formerly a resident of Bates county, but now resides in Buck City, Mon- tana. The Captain’s old friends and acquaintances were delighted to meet him once more. Property has advanced twenty-five per cent in the west addition within ; the past week. The young boom 1s | commencing to rage in the vicinity | of the depot. | Port Grape Wine. ‘This Wine is made in New Jersey, and | is said to surpass anything in the way of wine ever made. It is called Speer’s Wine, proiuced by Mr. Speer. Since the true analysis of its properties was published by James R. Chilton & Co, those who could attord it adopted its usein preference to foreign wine. Prof. Chilton used it in his tamily, and has written to the public ! lot has been cast in a pléhsant place, blest with a fine climate, productive soil, with endless veins of coal be- | neath its surface, fine water in great abundance. In short everything that ! a : aap. | the following card: will contribute to. man’s comfort and | Laboratory of J. R. Chilton Xo, | cortvenience has been lavished on our g _ New York March tr. / Sask ies he We mace a careful analysis of the Port country, and it is incumbent on us | Wine produced by Mr. Altred Speer, and to utilize arid appropriate these great | do not bcs in abe pure, it | ~)> | contains all the properties of the Oporto elements of wealth and Be by | rape, and theretore, tor medicina! uses, applying alt the means within our power to develop its resources. We; tis superior to other wines. Its princi paleffects upon the system are mildly believe this to be our sacred duty. “Buchupaiba.” | We are a tavored people and our | ! stimulating, diuretic, suderific and tonic, It will prove beneficial in affections ot the kidneys and chronic diseases, with gener- al debility of the constitution, Physicians ae * may safely recommend it to their patients, | __New, quick, complete cure 4 a | inplace of the many doubtful mixtures | mriney affections, smartin frequent } too often sold as pure wine i] “es cult urination, kidney diseases $1 James R. Uhtlton & Co., Analytical | at dru « _West’n_Mo. Depot, Mevers | Chemists a3 E i Bros. & Co., Kansas City, Mo. 200-7-1 “ | a wine can be hadof F. M. Cruml er | and is a most excellent article for weakly a Peoples Barber Shop. | persons, especially temales. It is a very ‘or your hair dressing, Shaving andj uperior table wine, and the most healthy Shampooning go to the PEOPLES BAR- | drink now in use. It is not a spirited or BER SHOP on the south side ot the manufactured article, like most native ) Wines. 22912 2 square or$-tt-a z Sai eras i i ! i | allays the intense i | pleasure to | wything v J, MONROE TAYLOR bsorbs the tumors, ing, (particularly at! yg warm in bed,) asa | night atter gett poultice, gives instant and painless relief‘ and is prepared only for Piles, itching of | the private parts. and for nothing else. Read what the Hon, J. M. Coffinberry | wWilliam’s | se used } and it affords me | Thave never found | ate and Indian | Indian Pile scores of Pile Cures. sermanent relie: as Dr. Wiiliar Jintment. For sale by +. G. Walker druggist or | aailed on receipt of price, $2.00. } HENRY & Co., Prop’rs, 62 Vesey Street, New York City AsO-ty, ESTABLISHED 1544. | said county. | ceased for the payment of the debts allow- | returnable to the March term, 1882, of | said court and to me directed, in favor of tion 6, township 39, range 31, and lot 1 and | A. L. McBride and against Lewi west half lot 2 of northeast quarter of said | and seized upon all the right, title and in- | section 6, and southeast quarter of said | terest and claim of the within. named de- | section 6, and the west half of southwest | fendants of, in and to the following de- ed against said estate, to-wit: Lots tand 2 of northwest quarte= of sec- quarter of said section 6, on Monday, the 20th day of March, 1882, between the hours of eight o’clock A.M. and four o’clock Pp. M. of that day, for cash in hand to the highest bidder at the east deor of the court house in the town of Butler in said county of Bates during the session of the circuit court of 12-tds. SEs Sree Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a transcript execution, issued from the office of the circuit clerk ot Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the March term, 1382, of said court and to me directed, in tavor of John Welch and against M. V. Perry, T have levied and seized upon all the right, title and interest and claim ot the said defendant of, in and to the following de- scribed real estate, situated in Bates coun- ty, Missouri, to-wit: The south half of southeast quarter section 4 and north half of northeast quarter section 9, all in township 38, range 31, and lot 3 in section 27, town- ship 39, range 31, and I will, on Saturday, Marck 18, 1882, between the hours of g o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternvon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates Missouri, sell the same, or so much’ therereot as may be required, at public vendue to the Bighest bidder tor cash, to satisfy said execution and co 5 J. R. SIMPSON Sherift of Bates County, Mo. county, ‘ county, Missourt, to-wit: Jounson Hitt, Adm’r. | 3. HIRSCH & CO. Southeast corner of the square. wi! pay the highest price in CASH for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS Ad- dams and Barton Holderman, I have levied TALLOW, FEATHE . RAGS, Don't forget the place, ( Southn-Jneat = . | ner of the square.) Spot ASHougzte 40 e a , 4 West half northeast quarter and the} aumbling: northwest quarter and northwest quarter; ot southeast quarter, all in section 31, township 42, range 31, and southwest quarter ot section 26 and east halt of southeast quarter section 27, and north- east quarter of section 34, and northwest quarter section 35, all in township 42, scribed real estate, situated in Bates JOHN DUF | range 32, and I will on | PRACTICAL Saturday, March the 18th, 1882, { ten eee oh a ahchackisindiee |. Oe Engraver, torenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon } Be as | ot that day, atche east front door of the BUTLER, - MISSOURI court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. . R. SIMPSON, ates County. Mo. SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS 0. Satterlee, 52 Sherift ot Money! Money : Dealer in At6and7 percent., according toamount and security, on improved, productive os + farms, quickly and at reduced rates. See Furniture and Undertaking, or address Hovstos & BorHwELL, ALSO n33-6m Sedalia, Mo. | ‘ Burial Robes, FOR EVERY SIZE AGE AND SEX. Call and get prices ADRIAN MO. wane bestand | i { i 5 6m: