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TIMES BUTLER WEEKLY Mek arland. LpiTGx ASD PROPRIETOR, SCRIPTION: TERMS OF SI Dasty, OneY ear. $6.00 ‘ Six Mon: 3-00 Three Months, 1.50 One Month, “50 15 One Week, The Weety Times, published every Wed ‘ one vear, postage paid, tor $1.25. BUTLER, MISSOURI EVE. APRIL, 15 TUESDAY ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS. deed very interesting, especially the |“ ee s See ean letter of the editor. The Mecord | ing money ever since. Statistics In awe | has begun already to beg for quar- | r rd tothe x tude of the es- We are authorized to announc the name ten ‘ i tablishment at his ¢ show that ot Wm. E. Fletcher, of Spruce town- -- te ship, as a candidate for Recorder of Bates \ cotrespondent writing from | i” ins Broadway retail store alone county, subject to the action of the Demo- cratic primaries. We are authorized to announce the | Fords. to the Post-Dispatch, gives | : : i ; : ¥ name of Jeff. Aldridge, aya candidate fer) 7 Te Tames a very | this he bad his immense wholesale | it- he office Panes Zates county, the slayers o esse Ja Sa | st fi : pecee oe Wecoxdet Gt UE ate . 5 house, with branches all over Mo., subjectto the action ot the ae rer ces that throws suspicion on their i We are authorized to announce the h tories. a 7. fest, of New Home , CMara = = HR Se ee ciey eyesty One Ncw ome sing | AMong our announcements to-day township, for Recorder of Gatesrcounty, — wgiss Gertrude Van Hoesen, writing} | See pot the Democratic trom McComb, Ill., said that she had sut- | will be found that of R. J. Stark, of subject te the a party, We are authorized to announce James | tration and debility R. Simpson as a candidate tor the office ay, will be sent to any i duress Demo- rted a| On the 15th inst, the dry goods The Sedalia Bazoo has s ductor Westfall who was shot and | largest in the world, announced it y robbery. | intention of with drawing from bus This will ion deep sur- ill over the cour iness. wwas > as A 1s passed rise confidently expected, from it st withstand t's signature S only the Preside l iting S1o- would to hecome a ooo ior2 monument over the grave ods ot depression and other of Thomas Jefferson. financial troubles until 1t assumed as Maier Bdnarde of the dalia ‘ great proportions in its line as the Major Edwar« ? alte + deal of | Rothschilds haye in banku owever, that Democrat. speaks terence to ; 2Ppe-rs. r of Stewart truth tac we the killing ot but bo away: nk he goes a little too tar, : oe ——= the prince of merchants left no one Vhe first column on the editorial capable of wearing his shoes and as. page of the Record Saturday was in- hes a result the concern Richmond, Mo.. the home of the | there — : lover 1S acres of flooring. hard name, mentioning circumstan- time with nervous pros- | Rich Hill, for County Clerk. eharity fund foy the widow of Con- | house of A. T. Stewart & Co., the} “STAPLE and FANCY GROCERE AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Country Produce VW been sink- 000 employes, scattered Besides world, and some ten or a dozen fac- Mr. | . T. Wooler y amted fie & “EMINENT SUCCESS.” Editors. Doeters. Druggists and All Whotry it, Unite in Praise. The Greatest Remedy of the Age for Coughs, Coids, Bronchitis and Consumption. eminent success kK used Marsh’s Gold has ever made »t do all cla imes. “Persons desiring a fered for along ; sepa arising from malarial | o, a wn t Bates icine should procure Marsn’s Golden poisoning and that nothing attorded much | Stark has been a citizen o A Balsam.’"—[From the Atchison (Kan. ot Recorder for Bates county, subject to | benefit till she tried Leis’ Dandelion | county many years, and during his i Giansion ¢ | Tonic. That, in avery short time, ef- = = o zl : = E n hon our Golden Balsam is doing wonders the action of the Democratic party. Weare authorized to announce name of Aich L. Sims as a candidate tor a Recorder of deeds of Bates county, sub- | Of its excellence, and that to induce eth- Democratic ject to the action of the party. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of J... Welch, of Rich Hill, as a} candidate fur Sheritt of Bates county, sub- | te ject to the action of the Democratic | gers and James’ being harbored at | primaries. We are authorized to announce name of Robt. j. Etzler as acandidate tor Sheritt of Bates county, subject to the action ot the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce the office ot Sheriff ot Bates county, sub- | forth the claims of Judge Waters, ! officer than Mr. Stark. Jeet to the action of the Democratic | President of the Ft. S. St. L. & C. | : = ay is ees ae | railroad, for Congressman at large | _ The Times says half the Demo- fe aa a i | cratic city ticket was defeated just TREASURER. from Kansas. - Jadge"Waters would | because its advice was unheeded. We are authorized to announce the | make a fitting representative for that | — Record. name of F. M. Trimble as for the office of Treasurer ot ty, subject to the action of cratic party. We are authorized to Catron as a candidate the announce R for the office Treasurer fo Bates county, subject the action of the Democratic party COUNTY CLERK. We are authorized to announce the name ot R. J. Stark, of Rich Hill, as a | candidate for the office of County Clerk of Bates county, Mo., subject to the ac- tion of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce ihe name of Ben B. Canterbury as a candidate for the office of County Clerk of sates county, subject to the action of the Democratic part) We are authorized to announce name of E. A. Henry, present. incam- bent, for the office of County Clerk sub- ject to the nomination of the Democratic party. ATTORNEY. PROSECUTING We are authorized to annouuce the name of Thos. J. Smith, for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Bates county, subject to the action otf the Democratic party. Weare authorized to announce Thom- as W. Silvers as a candidate tor the office ot Prosecuting Attorney for Bates coun- ty, subject to the action of the Democrat- ic party. ———— The Record’s essay on the noble- horse was a complete specimen of grandiloquence ; stand straight on end to read it. Our eyes shed copious tears of joy, then of sorrow and regret at our effort to} keep him from public gaze and ad- miration, and finally fainted away right in our sanctum and in our mind’s wanderings re- membered that the editor of the Record was of that tribe ot quadru | ped and we got mght up and smiled audibly. But in the mean time the authorities had the noble horse from the street and have or- dained that he be excluded from the privilege of parading theron any nd toreve drove more, toreve Hurrah for Harrisonville say what you may about the slow gate she has been travelling, she has peo- ple of taste within her borders, all the same. An order has recently been made tor the removal of the old fence around the court yard. neat iron fence and a_ substantial side walk will take their places.— Record. All right enough sir, but the order i don’t say that the hitch racks shall | be removed out of town. In fact it don’t say anything about remov- ing them from the square. The county court of Cass nor any other county would hardly be guilty of such foolishness. the the the name of W. F. Hanks as a candinate tor a candiuate Bates coun- Demo- | the | it made our hair we swooned, | A! | residence at Rich Hill has be ored in a manner tary. are none better. fected permanent cure. Sheturther says that she cannot speak too highly in praise very ers to try it 1s an act of [humanity i ——— There has Gen. Joe Shelby, ina communica- | tion to the Sedalia Democrat, brands \ the ‘‘young missiouri congressman"’ who told the story about the Youn- tears, some m was a candidate tor Shertff. | his house, as a liar and slanderer. unEne nee ander ctpeditnathe | Ta Joe oe rig se : . . > rs (este 0S ale ent Ne IS aS a candidate for County Clerk of about it. —_ The Ft. Scott Woxcter of the 15th article putting | Bates county. in the party would popular candidate make a has a very strong or state. H The Post-Dispatch says: **The) 2dvic Confederate ’* but we do say. and that element directs the Democratic party of Mis- | caused by the Aecord outfit collo souri.”” Yes, and that Confederate | guing with certain bolting Demo- clement will not have done its duty | €rats. who would not like to have Py : s mone S i - } °, a until it refuses to recognize such | their names put in print in conj P. D. | nection with the disgraceful job. i} It was purely a coalition ot Half- is. and, gentlemen, you dare not the | bastard newspape as among Democratrc Journals. a) bre ae Hall's Vegetable ian Hair : newer is no new preparation tor the pub | deny - lic to experiment witl succes: is un The Hapgood sulxy Plow. | paralleled for restor gray hair to its | ‘natural color, promoting its growth, and | producing new hair on bald heads \ We will give it to you if it will not run lighter than a walking plow. Hahn & Co. The Record is worrying itself to inouncements | death because it has’nt a chance to _ tor County Cl reap a red from the announcement = Sas: day that of Ben. B. Cant sides being qualified for the position | prised any time to see it flop clear | by eee bispeceatnaon S i cs : : | business man and Democrat of un- over to the Democracy that it might | = ae ‘ ‘ } questioned repute. he has also had pick up a few Democ | . _ ~ : | at = experience in the office, having serv- lar **Williams. 5 | nee ed, as many will remember, as | A reporter of the St. Joe Gazette | nthe office 2 years. The details of the asked a young lady who lived neigh- | office would not, therefore, have to | borto the James mansion: ‘‘Did| be learned by Mr. Canterbury. Ben | you snowball with Jesse James ?’’ has many qualities that would be- “I did,’ was the prompt reply; {come a County Clerk, and the De- ior I — so on if he were mocracy would commit no mistake | alive and new he were Jesse in nominating him. found te be 3 5 3 zs erbury. Be- of candidates. Its very tempting to . that paper and we would not be sur- | as atic five dol James. Forno matter what is said | }of him, I am sure he would not Permit No Substitution. j have harmed a woman. Nothing Insist upoa obtaining Floieston Col- | gs: stoma Se = coe but }ogn. It is pre-emi-nently superior in Rae coe re ecm Sas — | permanence and rich delicacy of tra- ;T never met a more perfect gentle- grance. [Sm man than Mr. Howard. i 0 SSCS ETE Good for 80D - ———— | mly Good for ays. As a purifier of the blood, Ayer’s Sarsa- = a a a fe Reduction in price on ail first clas i parilla has no equal It wonderfully im | | proves the complection, and brings to old | and young the bloom of health i sewing machines, chines at reduced prices. The New American. The New Domestic, We repeat that the fact that ‘the | followed the Democratic standard fi tifancy icone The New Wilson, bak as a 3 ih war and The New Victor, / peace’’ is one of the essential re- Phe New Siok. Notice te Creditors. Notice is hereby given that I. will hear and allow claims against the assigned es- Kes no ditterence whether a man went North or South, if he has al- ways been a Democrat, that settles it when coupled with other qualifi- | tate of SylvesierjA. Barada,at the law offic ,cations. Does the Record propose | to raise the bloody shirt in the ap- | proaching campaign 22nd and 33d and 26th A. D. 1882, and between the hours of g o’clock a. m. and ; Neither mental nor physical labor can 5 o'clock p. m- of satd days. And all | be accomplished satistactorily unless the Claims nof presented for allowance will | system is in order. When you feel tired, | be debarred from the assets ot said es- | languid, wearied without exertion, the! tate. mind slow to act, and requiring great , Joum B. bits, mental ettort, Yeu can rest assured that Assignee vour liver is not acting properly, and that | Butler. Mo. April 17 1882. 3 | nature requires assistance to help throw ; eee | off impurities. There is no remedy that | Back Again. will accomplish this so mildly and yet et- | z : 4 tectually as “Prickly Ash Bitters.” 4 | Having returned to utler, I will trial will satisfy you of its merits. | hereat ter be foundt all times at my t6-tm | office on the north side of the square, ¥ m old where I shall be pleasedto meet patrons and friends. G. M. Risie-, De Something of interest to every farmer oe A. S. Martin & Co's. at complimen- | } As to his qualifications there been some misunderstanding. and Mr. S. representation, as re- | gards his candidacy, it having been |, Fa. Crumley & Co. Bee circulated insome quarters that he | lcr, Mo. th He | Trial size 10 cents. more satisfactory The Times said nothing about ‘tit. controls and | ePhatecal/y too, the defeat was The following ma- | qusites of any candidates competen- | At Hugo Sigmond’s Needles, Otis, At- | cy according to Democratic faith. It | tachmentsand fixtures for all Machines, | of Henry A. McGindley in the city of | { Butler, Bates county Misssouri, on May | —[W. A. Delissa, merchant Lib-/ between the hours of nine o’clock in the erly, Mo. | Soreness end 5 eiciac to tte seo | PHYSICIANS and. SURGEONS c : : endig | Of that day to the s i S| i i Oe eee ES eee ss satisty said note interest and) Having formed a copartnership tor the Cough remedy."—(Reck & Ranking) oe gat, James R. SIMPSON, practice of medicine and surgery, tender druggist, Allerton, Iowa Sheriff of pates county and Trustee. | hele serv ses to the citizens of Butler | Marsi’s Gotpen Batsam is for sale i | SOS SEETORB CINE COUNT, OFFICE west side of square 1st door But- Large bottles 50 cents and $1. April 1st, 1m. Read the following orders for English Female nitters from one Texas house: Ship us $1,000 worth English Female | Bitters. "Thompson, George & Co.” Read again:—Galveston, Tex , Ap. 20, P. Dromgoole & Co., Ship $1,000 worth of Louisville, : English Female Bitters and Bailey’s | line Aperient. ' Thompson, George & Co.” And Again:—Galveston, Tex., May *S1.—Messrs. J. Dromgoole & Co.,Lot ville, Ky. “Ship us one hundred and | fifty doz. English Female Bitters ‘fhompson, George & Co. While these orders are being received, others are rolling in trom the wholesale drug trade of the south and west, show- ing conclusively the great and increasing | popularity of English Female Bitters in the cure of chronic female diseases, 19-2t The Parsons. Kansas. £clépse doubts if at the coming election there can be found a single reliable journal in the State that will champion pro-| hibition. Do you travel? Send 50 cents to the | drug store for a bottle ot Bailey’s Saline Aperient, and when you becoine anoyed with symptoms of ayspepsia, sick head- ache, acid stomach, heartburn, torpi bowels, inactive liver, cs you at once, and will be attended with no} unpleasant effects, 19-2 Otficial crop reports of the state of Illinois, published in yesterday's acreage than last year with prospects for a fine crop. Seven years ago there was a stage coach robbed en the plains on which ex-Governor Burbank of Da- kotah wasa passenget. The leader of the gang of robbers relieved the Governor of his fine gold watch, and nothing was ever heard ot it until s few days ago he received a telegram from the Sheriff of St. Joe, stating that the watch Jesse James | Was wearing at the time of his death | had the Governor’s name engraved | thereon and was therefore ready for | him. H ——— Mr Lash—‘‘Where did you get that 2 noby suit of clothes? Mr Chas—“I got them of Hugo Sig- mund on the southwest corner, where all he gentlemen get thetr clothes made i | i i | | ! He guarantees a pertect fit.’ t I i For the finest Woolen Spring pattern call at Hugo Sigmond’s. | Our stock ot Queensware will be sold atextremely low prices, as we intend closing it out. C.S. Wheeler & Co. | We have achoice line ot will be sold very low. € Wheeler & Co. PARKER’S Ginger Toni | Health and strength Restorer Used. Best { Cures Complaints of Women and dis-| j eases of the Stomach, Bowels, eee | Liver and Kidney’s, and is entirely dif- j erent from bitters, Ginger Essences and i other Tonics, as it never intoxicates. soc, | and $1. sizes, Large Saving buying $1} HISCOX & CO., New York, } size. | Improved Root reer 25c,/ ' j HIRE package makes 5 gallon | of a delicious, wholesome, sparkling tem- | Perance beverage Ask vour druggist, or} sent by mail for 25c, C, E, Hiems, 49} N, Dela. ave, Philadelphia. i $3 Per week can ‘be made in any lo-/} We cali Something entirely new } } tor agents, $5 outfit free, G, W, INcRaM] , & Co, Boston, Mass, E i ; _ Galveston, Texas, Feb. 5, 1881.—Messrs | We believe no man} J. p. Dromgoole & Co-, Louisville, Ky.: Sa-j | +, it will relieve | yey | Missouri Republican, show a larger lamps tha} . CHR i Mars tin Decd Jd 1 fi era Aa < Special at. iphsece HS ivento t s, Burk € ce ot BatesCo.Mo.' Mo. Office, North sid ee J x frustee, to secure the pav- doors west of Wyatt & Bovd lumber ment of a certain promisory note In) yard, 1 said Deed of Trust, tully described, the 5 Howi 4 ibed real estate, situated D. WOOD, Physiciar iSu Missou to-wit; The D. Butler, Mo. ‘Ottice over Aaron ofthe southwest quar- Pfart’s store. thirty two in ownship ae ge thirt one, con- T C. OULWARE, Physician age actes more or less and, e Surgeon. Office north’side square in said Deed provided) Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chit Ryan shall be) yen a specialty. that in the eventsaid J. J absent, dead or disqualiffed, or trom any cause h¢ shall refuse to act as said Trustee Sheriff of Bates county, BATHUR:S Will attend 7 » Physician, Altona then acting romptly to all pro the : Mo, shall act as such Trustee ar where | tessional calls ree as said J, J. Ryan has become disquah- fied and retuses to act, and said note is : : : now past due and unpaid. Now there R 8. KELSO, M. D. Physician and for t the rec t ot the lholder of e Surgeon. Office first door over Post ‘and by virtue of the authority in| office Butler Mo, 220- 12-1 said note me vested by said Deed as Trustee aforesaid sell said at the east tront door of the Court House in the city of butler, in said Bates coun-; North Main street ot Trust, I will} is! E, L, Rice M.D, Residence east 0, sqr, with J, Cf Clark, real estate J, Everingham, M. D Residence west side y, on ty, o i Ss day, May 20th, 1882. parte A fened VERINGHAM & RICE. | north of Olive House. Calls attended to at all hours, day or night, both in the Trustee's Sale. Vv YMEREAS, Charles Tyler, (who de-| City pd countr 24t rg | clared himself singié and unmar- 3 ried) by his Deed of Trust, dated March | | Lawyers, 22nd, 1880, and recorded in the Recor-| der’s office in Bates county, Missouri, | in Book No. 17, at page 624, conveyed to} the undersigned to secure the payment | of the nore in said Deed of Trust, fully described the tollowing described real estate, situated im the County ot Bates and State of Missouri, viz: Twenty acres off ot the west side of j the southeast quarter ot the southeast quarter of section 1, township 40, of range 29, and whereas, said note and in- terest are past due and unpaid. Now, |theretore, at the request of the lega! | holder ot said note and by virtue of the HENRY 4, McG TTORNEY AT LAW, ZA Offic block. Will practice in all the cour Bates and adjoining counties, in the U: ted States courts at Kansas City and Jeft- erson City, and in the Supreme court at | Jetterson City, nio-tt \DLEY, Butler Mo. east side of square, Edwards’ ot | S. B. LASHBROOK. THOS, J. SMITH, | ] ASH ROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at | . i | B4 Law, utler, Mo. Will practice in | authority in me, vested by said Deed of| the courts of Bates and adjoining coun- | Trust, Fwill trustee sell said land at) ties, Collections promptly attended to | the court house door in the city ot Butler,/ and) Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. Jin said Bates county, on | Office, front room over Bates county Na- | Thursday, the 20th day of April, 1882, | tional’ Bank. sae between the hours of nine o’clock in the | C. HOLCO M, Attorney at law, | forenoon and five o'clock in the atternoon |), Office with Wm. P. ge, over Bank. of that day, to the highest bidder,tor| gutter Missouri. i n22m, cash in hand to satisty said note, interest | es o } and costs. F. J. Tycarn, Trustee. | 7 ARKINSON & AERNA T HY, Attor- | 17-at neys at Law, Buth Mo. Office west i { side of the square ' | Tr | \ HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, eres i oe 4he Mo. Will attend to cases in any HEREAS, Charles Tyler, sourt of record in Missouri, and do gener- mselt single and unmar- | 4} collecting business. tee’s Sale. who de W ried,) his Deed of Trust dated Feb- -s ruary i, 1880, and recorded in the A. RIGGS, Attorney at souri, in Book No 2; con-| Court roo veved to the unde © the ) i _ot W O. JACKSON, attorney at law, | Oe ri tollowing e Butler, Mo., ce over F, M : : Bates! Crumly’=, Drug house on West side ; County, Missouri, viz: 261-47. pea 261-47-Lt The east halt ot the southwest quar-} 8 5S. P. FRANCISCO, Attor- ‘ ; Butler, Mo., will prac- creas, note and interest are pi tice in the courts of Bates and adjoining ana unpaid Now, therefore, at the re-/ counties. Prompt attention given to col- jquest of the legal holder of said note | lections. Office over Hahn & Co.'s hard- and by virtue of the authority in me} ware store. 79 vested by said Deed of Trust, I will, as | trustee, sell said land at the court house! door in the city of Butler, in said Bates | = ; county, on Thursday, the 20th day of April, 13882, l n [ter of section 1, township 40, rar > 1g So acres more or w, Miscellnneoas. T—A house with 40 acres of nrent, § miles north of p -20-1t Charles S. Concklin. | between the hours of nine o'clock in the and five o'clock in the CULER TSON, Real Estate Agent, | torenoon after- noon of that day, to the highest bidder, | eRich Hill Mo., P. O. Box 342. Ce respondence solicited. ‘no 41-tf. for cash in hand to satisty said note, in- terest and costs. 17-4t W. L. Casn, Trustee. | = 5 i a i I CLAY T, Attorney at Law ae e utler, Mo. Special “attention | given to Probate busines« Trustee’s Sale. is \ 7 HEREAS Hiram Patchin and Susan js. { A. Patchin his wife, by their eee ot Trust, dated March 31st, 1879, and re- ] Law and Insurat f . 2 5 = sitll ene + n nce Agents, Rich Hill {corded in the Recorder's office in Bates|wi5 Collections a specialty. Office on county, Mo., in book No. 17, at page 397, | sixth street, under City Hall. conveyed to the undersigned Trustee to/ secure the payment of the note in said/{ Deed of Trust, tully described the follow- - - 4 Se vege Dataeaets e ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge | Ba described ee ae aon spaced i | deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- (Bee Ee ee ee he southwest! quiring the acknowledgment or qurat of a auarter of section twenty seven (27) Tp. | clerk of a court of record | forty-two (42) of range thirty-three (33,) | containing 160 acres more or less, and} OOKS ON U cas : 5 > - IN UILDING, Painting, whereas said eo is past due and UN- | Decorating, &c. For 1882 eighty eae paid. now, theretore, at the request of | 111, Catalogue address, enclosing three the legal holder ot said note and by vir-j 5 cent stamps. WMT. COMCTOCK tue of the authority in me vested by ioBioadwas New Ye a ee |said Deed ot Trust, Iwill as Trustee! '9 Sie ‘ies | aforesaid seli said Real Estate at the East! door of the Court House in the city or Nouce of Final Sertiement. } Butler, in said Bates county on Notice is hereby Has to all creditors, ! and others interested in the estate ot H Thursday, May 4th, 1882, | Lewis Eachus deceased, that I Mary | between the hours of nine o'clock in the | Ea®hus Administrator of said estate, 11 } torenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon} tend to make final settlement thereot, | of that day, to the highest bidder for| at the next term of the Bates County Pro- cash in hand to satisty said note, interest! bate Court in Bates County, State ot . BROWN. T. WHITER CROCKETT. ROWN & CROCKETT, Attorneys at V. ROWN, Judge ot Probate, But- and costs. F. J. TyGarp, | Missouri, to be held at Butler, on the 8th, (ig-4t.) Trustee. , day ot May, 1882. 18-4t) Mary Eacuvus. Adm'x. WORTH SENDING FOR. Notice of Final settlement, Notice is hereby given that [have filed Dr. J, A. SCHENCK, of Philadeiphia, ; my final settlement between myselt and has just published a book on ‘Diseases! ward{Wm. M, White, a minor and that I of the Lungs and how they can be cured”’! Calob Richardson guardian of said estate, which is offered tree, postpaid to all ap-/ intend to make final settlement thereof plicants. It contains valuable infor at the next term of the Bates County tion for all who suppose themselves | Probate court, in Bates County, State ot flicted with, or liable to, any disease of! Missouri, to be held at Butleron the 8th, the throator lungs. Address Dr. J, H.{ day of May, 1882. (ig¢4ty Schenck & Son, 600 Arch St, Phila, Pa, Cavon Ricsarpsox, ©, 0; Guardi