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ae FIVE CENT COLU Aillocal advertisements in this column | ibe charged for at the rate of five a perl e for each insertion. it Voice Culture. urged by my agg triends to give the ic lessons, nave determined to te s the twinter in voice culture. Parties | | lessons will be given terms on | CFARLAND., | a lap robe between T. W. Childs vseand Charlie Lewis livery stable. | Afiberal reward will be paid tor its return io Charlie Lewis, Hello Mc where id you get that splen- } gaat?” Jakes this suit came from the wstailor, J. E. Talbott. He fit | ;quoranyone else just as well it you wiil | sive him a trial. ‘Talbott hasent got any + class workmen in his shop. i will d sewing ma- Walton & Hunter. Charlie Nichols turns out some ot the nest gents shoes made Southwest Mis give him a call. g Talk about cheap voods, they can only ye tound at the closing szle of M.S. Cowles. & Co. ee es calland see those fine New York sewing Machines just received at Waltons & Hunters. The latest improvements over all oth- er machines. pat. CaS ‘The little Emmerson parlor gem piano st Walton & Hunters is. a daisy. Call and see it. Atew extra size suits for men, very low at our closing sale. M.S. Cowles. & Co- Native Lumber, We are prepared to fill the bills for corn s, barns Nc. on snort notice and at reasonable prices Power & Bro Custom Sawing. We will do custom sawing tor the next iixty days at fitty cents per hundred feet. If you want to buy goods at wholesale price you want to call on M- S. Cowles, & Co. The biggest stock of fine Jewelry jn the market at Frantz Bernhardt Call and examine his prices and goods. The Tickler has made its appearance. 49-4t- You onght to call and .see a pair of those gents fine shoes made by W. C. An- na, under the employ of Charl'e Nich- ols. They are “Daisy’s.”” Butler Mills. We will do custom sawing tor less mon- eythan any other mill in Bates county can afford to. Power & Bro. Go to Keiths. For new Saur Kraut. Pickles, Apple Butter, Jellies and all kinds of fruits, and Contectioners. West Side Square. Cowles & Co. still have a large stock #f boots and shoes to close, and net cost ets them. Christmas Goods. Gus Bennertt will open the handsomest ine of Christmas goods next week that 1as ever been seen in Butler. 3 What is it that has proved to be a bet- er areeent than purchasing ‘Walnut lots” Why—a pair of those boots or ‘hoes ¥tade at Charlie’ Nichols Shoe Shop zs It you want anything in the music line Walton & Hunter will give you better bargains and better goods than anybody. —_O Smoke a Fickle? and you will smoke no. ther. et * 4g-ats ero buy vour boots*’and shoes is to examine the big stock ot Max- cineritis the-largest. in town. Betone you buy your boots and “shoes sure to examine. the big: stock of Max- Weiner it is the largest in town 48-3t. Tickler is made of selected. ieaf only. “49-4 ie you buy your boots and shoes gh toexamine the big stock of Max- einer it is the largest in town. The best cigar in the market—The Nickler kept everywhere. 49-41. Gus Bennert. The south side baker and confectioner "illsell you candies, the finest in the narket, cheaper than anybody. For a good drink of any kind you ‘ould cal at the Noapareil Hall, south- est corner ot square. shia rik hb a The choisest stock and the best prices “groceries at Dickey and Cummings. Pay Your Taxes. Hereafter my headquarters will ve at »W. Childs store, where all property elders in the township should call at "Ce pur pay their taxes. AARON BELL, 49-4, Collector — ~—— = -_ oo o~ ' iS ‘SS ‘SCUMVAM SOND) TTdavs i i > » ‘Sd TELM LOU i u ‘S SMNOL ‘LNAWANIT S.NOSMOVE 40) juese 9/0s OSV LV ‘SASITVA CNV Fred Doro Barber Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or hair-cut. He keeps none but experienced barbers. Will also grind razors. Satis- taction guaranteed. Rooms nerth side square Wood and Coal. Persons wanting wood or coal, can leave orders at the post office with Maynard, Badgleys & Gipson or Wright and Glor- ious. Any one of the above named pla— ces, will receive my prompt attention, and fair dealing. 39tt. Shobe Bros. Farm for Sale, I will offer my farm situated 11g miles northeast of Butler, containing 153 acres, 110 in cultivation, balance pasture, 140 fenced. New two story house with 12 rooms Well finished, 300 bearing apple trees, excellent well of water and good cistern at the house and never tailing stock water. For terms, enquire at prem- J.T. Graves. 35tf Saw-mills-and Engines Those parties wishing to buy engines separators and sawmills will do well to callon Jas. H. Williams at Butler. You can have the use ofthe engine to run Sawmills, ¢orn shellers Xc. without in- terest untill next season. He can sell you sawmills on better terms than any body. 48-4t° sises. “B. & B.”’ Call at our room under the Palace ho- tel and see those Electric Lamps so very cheap. Stamped tinware and queens- ware at your own price. Groceries sold at bottom figures, and then you should try our “B, & B.” soap at § cents a cake. According to the Sun, Columbus, Ga., has 2,230 men engaged in man- ufacturing in the different institutions ot industry; 1,204 females, besides men, and 512 children employed in cotton factories—manufacturing 1n- stitutions that use annualy $2,443,709 raw material; 1,012 men employed inthe manufacture of textile goods alone; the largest iron works south of Richmond, and a capital and cap- ital stock combined ot $452,000: an annual increase ot $1,930,359 of the raw material; industries which pay out $949,808 annually to employes | P. J. JEWETT, Furniture Dealer East Side S TL.ewis ‘ITcan Afford to be Generous and help my Competitors Adv THEREFORE I SAY TO 'THE < ilers gentlem Ei off ertise’ PEOPLE utler is the Place to Buy Furniture, You will tind large stocks. low prices and the de: anly and obliging quare. man WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR DEALER, NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, MO. ve special inducements or more, to all parties purchasing whisky in quantities of a will supply the trade at lowest prices. gallon OUR COURTS. { Sghool loan granted to Preston! Wr ight & Glorious, stove King for $125. 1 00 Proceedings of the Cireuit and Cenn ; Clerk ordered to certity costs up books, 86 90 ty Court Last Week, to the county treasurer in matter keeping jot inquest over the body of Wm. ! cAllister, a NEW BRIDGES TO BE BUILT. ‘| Cramer. pauper, 22 50 ay | An appropriation of $185,00 N. A. Wade, printing, 472 FIRST DAY. made to repair the Bells Mill bridge, | M. L. Wolfe, bridge Com. 37 35 The Honorable County Court ot}and a culvert at Noah Nyharts = si Mine Inspec- Bates county Mo. convenened on Bridg- Com i was in-| tor, 66 85 Monday November 5th 2883, with! structed to advertise for bids to build | W. F. Hanks, for subpana all members present. | superstructure over one span of the; in case of E. Elledge, 1 50 Owing to a desire of the Court to| bridge at Papinville. iW. F. Hanks, removing visit and review the site of some pro- The report of Waldo P. Johnson, | patients from Asylum, 13 50 posed new bridges in the northeast] attorney for the county in the Prairie | C. B. Lewis, Livery hire partof the county an adjournment City bond matter, was submitted | for County court, 8 00 was taken Gil Tuccday the 6th. and approved. j- D. Culbertson for carry- SECOND DAY. J. T. Williams was released from ing chain one dav, 1 50 Court met pursuant to adjourn- the matter of paying back tax, suf-| R&T A Enns, books, 14 00 ment Monday. ficient proof having been submitted | W. F. Hanks, sheriff fees. 6 40 The oficial bonds of Frank P.|that the same had been paid. os st attendance Lee, Jas. M. Chambers S. H. Wed-| | The canvass of the votes in school County court, 12 00 dle and Chas. Conklin as township district No. 1, Walnut twp., showed ! A. Ritchey services as judge 20 40 collectors were presented and ap- the election of A. B. Vincent, Ww. | & Neptune," Bs 2 56 proved. W. Scott and C. A. Thompson as|J- A- Letker, * 3 18 00 Bond of Dan! B_ Glazebrook for] directors. R. S. Catron. express, 7o school loan approved. Dramshop license were ordered issued to the following parties for the period of six months: W. H. Midkiff, W. H. Johannes, ye Beatty Bros, Rich Hill. Newton <Allison’s assessment on cattle reduced from $4,020 to $420, and a change of list from 3 dogs to Rockville. one. Ordered that the Bridge Commis- sioner advertise and receive bids fot the building of two bridges over Elk Fork. One near the Sears crossing, and the other near the residence of D. C. Edwards. Loan of $150,00 granted to John Trimble. The sum of $20,00 was appro- priated to Jack Holland, a pauper and the same was placed in the hands ot Pat Maloney tor safe keep- ing and payment. John Cantrell was appointed Justice of the Peace for Grand River township to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of his predecessor. THIRD DAY. Court met pursuant to adjourn- ment. Dramshop license were ordered issued to the following parties for the period of six months: Kelley & Co., Rach Hill. Scott & Fitzcimmons, Rich Hill. Al Gantz, Rich Hill. Sam Ferris, Adrian. Shobe & Oliver, New Home. E. M. Roberts & Co., Rich Hull. J. S. Lindsey, Hume. John S. Lindsey patent to three tracts of land. Ephriam Ellidge an insane person ordered sent tu the asylumn. FOURTH DAY. Court met pursuant to adjourn- ment. Adjournment to visit bndge sites in northwest part of county. FIFTH DAY. SIXTH DAY. Court met pursuant to adjourn- ment. Ordered that the board of prison- ers at the county jail be fixed at 50 cents per day, the same to take ef- fect Jan. rst, 1854. Contract for building addition to house on poor farm awarded to Hudson & Smith of Rich Hill tor $425,00, the same beiifg the lowest bid. School loan for $125,00 granted to J. S. Carr. Patent on certain land granted to John Fercks. School loan tor $400 granted to Dave Snyder. Dramshop license granted to George Todd and G. W. Miers, tor six months. Thos. W. Silvers, was appointed agent for Bates county to collect swamp land indemnity fund from the Court met pursuant to adjourn-| A. E. Page, forservices as ment. over Mormon F ork on twp., line be-|C. T. McFarland, printing Ordered that Bridge Commission- | P. J. Jewett, coffin tor er receive bids to build a bridge; = The following township assessors presented their accounts as_ follows: | M. F. Perry, Shawnee, $52 30 |S. W. Maxey, Spruce, 74 45 Oscar Reeder Grand River, 76 385 Warrants were ordered issued for half the aboye assessments the re- { mainder to be paid by the State. | Adjourned to mect on the first Monday in December: | a | Cirenit Court. The Circuit Court convened Monday Noyember 5th, and the fol- lowing represents the business tran- sacted: Robt H Hogelugg vs. John N Estess, amended petition field. RH Hogelugg, vs. Hamilton, af- fidavit for publication filed. A Brittan vs Jesse Davis, intero- gations filed. A Miller & Co. vs. J. K. DeJar- nett, demurred. Fred Cobb, vs. Pacific railroad applee enters appearance. Sam’l. McKee vs. Wm E Craig, United States Government. answer filed. PERC ALLENS Robt H Hogeluggvs. Jon N Ester- The following accounts were al-| Gell, seperate answer filed. ; lowed and warants drawn for the CW Carter, vs. Boswell, motion same during the week’s-sitting of the 4, gismiss filed. court: ‘ \ W S Steel vs. J D Harper, Ap- W. B. Powell. coal forC6. $31 52 | plee appear. M. S. Tenkins, assessing Sarah Hank vs. Thos Lackey re- Loan Oak twp. Wi files | port of reieree filed. Mrs. Hall, keeping poor S P Ashcroft vs. JD Scott, Mo- farm, 165 25) tion to dismies filed. W. H. Duncan, assessing Welton vs. Holt, leave to file an- East Boone twp. 40 15 pees T. C. Southerland, assess- | Mary E Turney vs Mike Turney, ing Mound twp. 33 60} dismissed. Allen & Hulett, medical | Chas E Holcomb vs. O D Austin, services, 20 ©0 | apple enters appearance St. Joseph Insane asylum 65 00/ Felter vs. Heath, dismissed. Geo. D, Barnard & Co, | Chas Hopgood vs. Milton Erwin, stationery, 12 00} demurer filed. Ramsey, Millett & Hudson C Winfrey vs. Geo Haverfield, de- stationery, 26 00 fendant files demurer. E. H. Tuttle, wolt scalp, 3 °°) ML Brown vs J J Francisco mo Jesse Romine, for keeping SA ae Dingman, a pauper. — 1749) Mary Richardson vs Daniel Con- | H. G. Haynes tor services aes continued. as Surveyor, 4 00 | % A Griggs vs O F Renick. leave | to answer in 30 days. | Surveyor, 200 = Allice Moonman vsH J Moonman, } proof publication filed. pauper, 6 oo! WL Neal vs J T Smith, motion 25 25 | for cost bond filed. for wages; mdustries that produce | tween East Boone and Deer Creek! J. R. Jenkins, freight and goods to the value of $4,151.639- townships. express, 3 J W Chambers vs F G Powers, demurer filed. i i I Henry Turner vs T M Heddleson, answer filed. H © Hensley vs Sarah Hensley. j issed. é | Hine vs Hine, continued. | White vs White, dismissed. J if Sullens vs Cole Hanna, Sheriff acknowledged deed to John McGar- ity tforswarse qr sec 1 twp 39 range 33. Brooks vs Fish, dismissed. | Worley vs Burgess, apple enters | Appearance. ; Price vs Price, deft. takes leave to | file an answer in 30 days. | ML Brown ys J J Friscu, motion overuled. Jno B Newberry vs Dist No 2 twp 40 range 29 bond filed J} C Clarkvs NR Barr, motion filed. Isaac Hobson vs Geo Barnett, mo- tion tor cost bond filed. E Campbell vs D Whitridge re- ply filed. E Campbell vs A D Jones reply filed. The tound by the grand jury and placed following indictments were upon record: Geo Patlock tor disturbing relig- for Bub Gregg, for carrying concealed weap- Bub Gregg. for desturbing religious worship: H !T Field for selling liquor without license: Jno Bowen, for burglarly: Bart Windsoe, tor falonious assault: County Maps For Sale. We have five late county maps for saic Chas Watson, for grand | at $2,00 each. Times Orrice. 2Sti- ious worship; James Thorne, desertion; John Burns and ons; Jno Burriss and larcenry and J f Pettis, for assault with in- tent to Kill. Elizabeth Walton vs Jole Walton. dismissed. -AGIFT FROM HEAVEN.”’ No Medicine stands Higher than Marsh’s Golden Balsam. “One year ago J caught a severe Which settled on my Lungs. I many remedies without getting untili Lused your golden balsam. now well, having used only two cala, wied reliet. E am battles I consider, it a gift from heaven.’™ —{[Mrs. James Luce, Omana, Ne>. “‘For consumption of the lungs._I know ot no medicine that stands higher thar: Marsh’s golden balsam. It wijl cure where cures are possible.”"—fH. L Smith, Fort Scott, Kans. “Not one of the thousands who have used Marsh’s Golden Balsara in this city has ever made a complaint thatit did net do all claimed tor it.”’—[ Kansas city Ma _, Times. Marsh’s Golden Balsam, the famy jy, Throat and lung medicine, amd Mar sh’, Golden 's!ood and Liver Tonic, the / sreat alternative and cholagogue, are for sale by J. H- Hitshew & Co., druggists , But ler. Large bottles socerts and $ ;. Wood and Coal. Newton and Callihan, two enter- prising gentleman have started a wood yard in the north part of Hur- ley & Co’s, lumber yard on North main St. and keep constantly on hand and deliver to any part of the city choice dry stove wood. If you want a good dry load of stove wood there is the place to get it. Give them a call. 43tt.