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SRP RT ISTE une an See aah seeseneaeet Ne REI teeter macs ee A STATE MAP THE A VETERAN JOURNALIST. | domestic relation he was tender and | | truc, and his devotionto the neares ‘| The Death of C: 1onel George Knapp ; ee cire c of the St. Lows ‘‘Republican’’— | was as nearly perfect 2s humanity THE AMERICAN and dearest in the ~THEMOST POPCTAR PAPER LN AMERIC An Account of His Cereer. | can attain. To the public his death | —_—— will bring unfeigned regret to his - = = PEP ict St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 26.—In- | family a sorrow that nothing can as- | FRANK HA jen formation has been received here} suage. | ROBERT J, BURDETTE, to-night that Colonel Ceorre Knapp; Senator Voorhees’ Views. | ] Associate Editor. semor proprietor of the ig Re- 1 -ageee Veena Spe oe inn come | ee publicau, died onthe 18th inst on} — ish the Times correspondent eh eS me ore | Now isthe Time toGet up Clubs. en sS po : na ; The retail price of the Hawkeye is two steamer Pentland, route trom Europe to New York. hoard the | to-day, Senator Voorhees ot Indiz 5 w - said: ‘tIn my state there 1s some dollars a vear, and this price has b His remains will leave New York | | talk ot Tilden and 1854; but Senator McDonald is, I believe the coming | rigidly adhered to, although the manag to-morrow tor St. Louis. On the first moment c= ———— - ment well knows that the p ot a great two hundred dollars to any one with f neither tongue nor pen can be | ™4"- The old ucket has much of | family to raise; but, for the purpose of grief neither tongue no : z i Z > ae an g : 3 2 its former strength, andit the 1880 encouraging the rising generation, im- trusted to measure the loss sustamed the canvass—but McDonald is proba- candidate enters | then he won’t. bly the strongest man in west, and the best in a big country. This is a fact ot no ordinary significance. He is popular in Indiana, and there é : ; proving the morals ot the community, or pay a suitable tribute to the de ; enhancing the Value ot Real Estate, } reduci | | two dc and parted. We must wait until to say what should be said in these columns of George Knapp. The Missouri Republican is perhaps his the igtaxes. The Hawkeve will send another time riber in Missouri who remits rs, the Hawkeye one year anda fine wall map ot the state, | mounted | rollers ready for the wall, free of expense. | ‘ on 1 i eel is a friendly feeling for him in the | very citizen of the State should em- *s G ent, and most elo- ae ae ne : é ‘ noblest monumen land where the sugar cane grows. | brace this opportunity to obtain a map quent eulogy. For more than fifty- : : without expense. 3 * - ee “Concerning yourselt, did you 5 six years in various capacities, from : look hopefully for the recognition of Premium Liston application. Address Tk HAWKEYE Co,, an apprentice to editor, to proprie- tor, he was connected with it, and his lite ot the journal which was his joy and pride. To it he devoted the best energies of mind and body the convention “Tam not a candidate. west many men are spoken otf as ‘anxious,’ but with me it 1s different. McDonald is the popular man, and In the Burlington. Iowa. from boyhood to manhood; from lt = at 1oae : as nown him for upward o: manhood to advanced age, and | #§ * Dave P twenty years I am pretty well posted how to speak of him. Judge Hol- man will not intertere with his tol- lowers in the convention, although it has been said he is talked of te run though he died away trom the scene ND BOYS CLOTHING of his long labors, seeking in vain for the health and strength these la- bors had spent, yet he may be said to have ‘‘died in tne harness,’’ faith- tully and conscientiously working to | the chances of McDonald.’”” ttn : = : the dase. Though the Republican ‘*Will Indiana come in with a ma- ; | j 7 r B yor? now represents the seal, the energy yoEey for the democracy : “Indiana will be found on and the wisdom of more : : hand than one generation of mana- when the time comes.” Nothing less : s gers, it is no injustice to his prede- than a hurricane canin anway impede 7 poo EEES, cessors to say it owes more of what | the popular teeling in 1884. The » Hoe BEAL oN ADA ? ~, c " it is to-day to George Knapp than to people at large have come to the any other one; and while this child | WS conclusion that a change is of his brain and hand survives his | "€eded. The question of tar:ft_ will memory can never perish. What | "°t be as important an issue in the George Knapp was to St. Louis her coming race as it was in the last. - Sa HATS AND CAPS, people know. He had something Our position on that question has more than that kindly feeling which | P&¢" clearly defined and accepted. belongs to every good citizen. He loved the city with an ardent and selfsacrificing love, and gladly gave himself and his influence to its service at all times and at any cost. The grindstone is used by all na-| , : rack ‘e ine > Or 3 tions, and 1s perhaps the ene picee| “Nd we only ask you to examine our goods of mechanism that has the same form and is the same in principle every- get our prices and be convinced. REE. BURLINGTON HAWKEYE. is worth | a | Menced a suit against hi Order of Publication. State of Missouri, 1 | County of Bates, In_ the Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation Au 28 M uri, in August 28th, ; The State ot Missouri baie and at the relation to the use of R. S. Catron, oo io, collector of the revenue ot Bates county in the Stace ot Missouri, plains. iff, vs.S. B. Philpot, detendant, ci} action tor delinquent taxes 6 \ ' Now at this day comes the plaintix herin by her attor octore the under. signed clerk or t it court of Bate, i ¢ of Missouri, in vaea, 2s her p: her pet and affidavit, igs that the above nt, S. B- Philpot, is ¢ ot the State of Missouri hereupon itis ordered by the said clerk, > at said detendant be noti- publication that plaintitth a8 Com. } “a in this cour by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which -s te entorce the lien of the State ot Missouri tor the de. | linquent taxes of the year 1881 amount. i ate to the sum of $3 20, together with interest, costs, commission and fees, upon the tollowing described tracts of land situated in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: The east one half of lot No eleven (11) and all of lot No twelve (12), of section 5, township: 39, range 32, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of t! court, tobe begua and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on’ the first Monday in November, 1883, and on or before the sixth day thereot (if the term shall so long continue, and it not then betore the end of the term,) and plead to said petition according to law the same will be taken as confessed and judgement rendered according to the prayer ot said petition, and the above de. scribed real estate sold to satisfy the same. And itis further ordered by the clerk aforesaid that a copy hereof be pub- lished in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last inser- tion to ve at least four weeks before the first dayot the next term of said court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk atoresaid with the sealof said court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler, on this the 28th day of August 1883. 1. R. Jen Circuit Clerk, Order of Publication. ¢ of Misssouri, ) ss County of Bates, is In_ the circuit ceurt of Bates county, Missouri, ia vacation August agth, 188} The State of Missouri at the relation and to the’use of R. S. Catron, ex-ef- ficio collector of the revenue of Bates county in the State ot Missouri, plaint- itt, vs. W. S. Vanmeter, the Scottish Americay Mortgage company limited of Edin burg Scottland, Archie L. Hamilton, G. W, Dulaneyand R. J. Hurley, de- fendants. civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day cemes the plainthr herein by her attorneys, before the um dersigned clerk ot the circuit court of No enterprise, large or small, which where. New Tacoma, a_ thriving town in Wasningten territory, premised to further the interest of St. Louis, or indirectly, ever tailed to gain his sympathies and support, young al- and not a few of those enterprises ready has forty lawyers, the total that have done the most to make the | Population being 2,500. The lecal present bright with realized prosper- | Paper says each one of the forty ity, and the future brighter with as- | come with the idea that he was to be sured advancement, are indebted for | the principal man in the _ territory, their final success, if not their origin, to his far-reaching vision. ator. indomitable in will and unflinch- When Mr. Bookwalter was in Cni- ing in perseverance when enlisted | na he became acquainted witha judge in such cause, he literly knew no | who invited him toseea case. The such word as tail. Others might be culprit was arraigned for larceny. discouraged ; he never was. Others} Within thirty minutes that Chinese might fail; he never did, and he | court tried the prisoner, convicted found what was to him an all suf-} him sentenced him to death, took ficient reward in the growth, wealth, | him out in an alley and cut his head beauty and manifold convenience of | off. the city. He saw it rise from hum- a blest begining to a great metropolis. Wichita, Kas., Sept. 25.—Bobd Nor was this warm attachment and Perry, a Texas desperado, charged earnest service cofined to St. Louis} with murdering aman by the name alone. He was deeply interested in everything which pertained to the de- velopment and progress of our state and its neighbors in the great valle He was a thouroughly western man in ides, tastes and aspirations, and nothing that touched even so remote- ly western interests, was indifferent to him; yet beyond his state and _ his section there was always room tor his | Sev ih eee er ene country, his whole country, north, ! A farmer in Essex county, N. Y., south, east and west. The claims of | had five ot the fresh air fund boys a party were always with him subor- | from New York city, and a tough dinate to the claims of patriotism, | lot they proved tobe. The first and no truer patriot ever hved. What | forenoon they were on the tarna they Colonel Knapp was in pmrivate life, his mnumerable friends knew he was always gemal, courteous and gener- of Hart at Hunnewell, Aug. 21, 18- 82, was brought to this city by Unit- ed States Marshal J. S. Crosier of Texas, who had arrested Perry at or near Dallas, where he had a prelimi nary examination before a United States Marshall and was bound over for trial in the United States district court at Wichita. | hung the tarmers large pet New. | foundland dog te an apple tree, and in the afternoon they placed his light } ous, He naturally won friends, but | wagon across the railroad track as a | he had the still rarer faculty ot keep- | train was approaching, and the wag- mg them. «A man of strong charac- | i on was knocked into smithereens. H ter and decided convictions, he could } : ao } The Waco (Texas) Banner says: | ii not of course avoid provoking sharp *sA case was on trial in) which one opposition, but his bitterest oppo- of our young white lawyers was de- | nents were compelled to respect his | fearless honesty and incorruptiole fending a colored man. Une of the honor, and among those who differ- | Colored lawyers desired to assist in ed with him most widely in opinions, | the detence. but the white lawyer will be found some of his sincerest Wanted nohelp, Before the color- moutners. What he was as son, Awyer suspected any trick, the Benth hee land father, itis not White limb of the law had lnm i tor us to say: into the sacred domain | SWOrm as 2 Witness, and put under t he rules. yitisnot for us ¢ That effectually preven- ese who knew him tedthe colored member of raths best. Inevyery from participati the bar. g in the case. and in due time a United States Sen- North Side of Square, Butler, Mo. LEFKER & CHILDS, Grain Dealers. New Warehouse South of Depot! Have just built a New Warehouse and erected a new set of Seales of Howe's Improved Pattern, and are now prepared to buy ALL KINDS OF GRAIN the tarmers may have to sell, and for which we will pay the Highest Market Price in Cash, and guarantee honest weights and tair treatment. LEFHKER & CHILDS. 34 tr orthern, Imperial, Buffalo. iremans Fund, London. Lancashire, Queen, Gs German, Firemans, London, and Union Insurance Companies. CANTERBURY & CA? NEw. Orient, Fire Association OF, isutler. 34 tf i Bates county in the State ot Missouri, in t Cyclone Insurance GERMAN & QUEEN. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FIRE INURANCE IN THE 7. MILLER Co., E Surnouas avo Lupoaceas oF HEREFORD CATTLE COTSWOLD SHEEP _ BERKSHIRE SWINE. Boucpex, Witt Co. ILuiwors. The Buyers’ Guinz, Na 34, Fall and Winter, 1883, gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on everything ‘ou use, eat, drink, wear, or ve fun with. ‘Tells how & order with exact cost, 216 es—large ones — 3,300 illustrations —a whole picture gallery. Contains information gleaned from the markets of the world. No other price-book in existence contains vacation and files her petition and af davit, stating among other things that the above named detendant, Archie L. Ham- ilton, isa non-resident of the State ot Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk, in vacaties, that said de- tendant be netified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this ceurt by petition and affidavit the object and general nature ot which ie to enforce the lienof the State ot Mis souri for the delinquent taxes of the vear 1881 amounting inthe aggregate to the sum Of $39 20, together with interest, costs, commission and fees, upon the fol- lowing described tracts ot land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit; The west halt of section six (6) andthe west halt ot section seven (7), in township 42 ot range 31, and that unless the said de- tendant be and appear at the next term of this court, to be begun and holden in the city bf utler, Bates county, Missouri, on as much information. Sent freetoany ad- the first Monday in November, 1883, and dress upon receipt of postage (7 cts). Letus fe hear from you, or visit us when in our city. on or before the sixth day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and if not Near Exposition Buildings. Respectfully, then before the end 01 the term,) and MONTGOMERY WARD & co plead to said petition according to law, t e same will be taken ascontessed and judg- S27 & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, II} r State & Monroe Sts.. Chicago. alee toany addrew thelr BAND CATALOCUE, for ised, 0 pages, 110 Engravings, f ipstraanenta Suitly Caps, Belts "on Epacieu, Cap-Lamp, % Biaake, Drew Mayor's Sta@e and -Haty, Sondry Band Oui, Kepairtog Materiai, sine includes Instruction and Ex- for Amateur Ueuds, ands Catalogue: of Choice Band Maric. TUTT’S ; PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources e-fourths of ‘heee f < SEAL. t ment rendered according to the prayer ot said petition, and the abuve described real estate sold to satisty the same. And it 1s tur ther ordered by the clerk atoresaid that a copy hereof be published in the Butler Weekly Time ed and published in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks be- tore the first day of the next term ot said court. ce a weekly newspaper print- A true copy from the record. ——, Witness my hand as clerk : aforesaid with the seal ot said court hereunto affixed. Done t office in Butler, on this the 29th day t August 1883. J.R. Jinxins. ircuit Clerk, —_——_~ Adiinistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of- administration upon the estate ot Charles Miller, deceased, have been the undersigned, granted to by the Bates county to dineesen et ee Arges Probate court, in Bates county, Missouri, symptoms indicate their nce: Lees of j bearing date the 10th day of Septemoer existe! Severs Bowels costive, Sick Head- » fullness after eati exertion of body ef food, Irritabili 1883 All persons having claims against € required to exhibit them to wance, within one year trom spirits, A fee of having meglected | the dzte ot said letters, or they may be some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering atthe | precluded from any benefit ot such estate Heart, Dots before the eyes, highiy cole | ?*<°' oe sy tdedey wnat as ix ored Urine, CONSTIP. TION and de- | 2nd it said claims be hibite! with- mand the use of a remedy that acts direct! in two years trom the date he publica- onthe Liver, AsaLivermedicine FUTT’S | tron of this notice. they will be torever PILLS have noegual. Their actionon the ba 4 sou iad Kidneysand Skin is also prompt; removing | °4rred. HINSO: iL al! impurities through t! three “*seave | 41-4t. engers Of the system,” producing appe- | t and digestion, r stools, a clear adavigorousbody. TUFT’S PILLS | cause no nausea or griping nor interfere | daily work and are a perf with 4: rfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Scid every whe Se. Oftice,44 Murray St., TUTTS HAIR DYE. PAY Harz cr WHISKERS changed t& toa GLossY BLack by asingle ap- | Sold by is, 3 on receiptof $1. Street, New York. EFUL RECEIPTS FREE. SEWARD A. HASELTINE, Administrator vears froz © publi on ot H PATENT SOLICITOR &ATTY AT LAW, notice, t will be forever barred. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Mary J Wakes, T LK SAM

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