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RDERED. il Prices of Floy Grder of Publication. Stare or Mrssovrr, County of Bates, 4 “5° In the circuit court of said county, ruary term, 1884. Sarah E. Bowser Bowser, detenda Ret 2 nd ‘all i affidavit, among other things, t detendant Jay eee gg C. Bowse not a resident of the State of Missouri is ordered by the cl HMPIRE MILLS. menceda suit a by petition an ner. decree of divorce tror rime heretotore defendant h tailure to provic uy the ¢ ris to obtain he bonds ot acted with said We are selling our best Flour to farmers and every one else at Whe sale prices tor CASH. that we we say. Every sack is warrant x” as good the best. some very choice Rye Hk Respectfully, BROWN & LEFKER So come and be convinced !tot our for sale. Mean wh We he ‘ as In Addition to our Unusually Large Stock of [OTC LOA SL SILVER AND PLATEDWARE. and if not, then on or before the ot said term—answer or plead tothe tition in sai cause, the same will be ken as contessed, anc sem accordingly. And it further ordered, that a copy | | hereof be published, acccording to !aw in | | the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly news- | | paper printed and published in ~ utler, | Mo., tor tour weeks successively. the last insertion to be at least four weeks betore the rst day of the next term of said court. J. R. Jenxins, circuit clerk. | Atrue copy trom the record. — Witness my hand and the Seal of | Circuit Court of Bates county, this 5th | [Sear] day ot December, 1833. i J.R. Jenkins, circuit clerk. i | és j Order of Publication. or 4 | STATE oF Missov RI, t { County ot Bates. f °° { In the circuit court of said county, Feb- ruary term, 1884. | Anna Courts, plaintitt, vs. Frederick }; Courts, Adolphus Courts, Elizabeth | Courts, Rosa Hoover and Martin Hoover, [her husband, Mary Wolfe, William Courts, Maggie Courts and Courts, heirs ot John Courts, deceased, defend- ants. At this day comes the plaintiff herein, | by her attorney, before the undersigned ¢ clerk of the circuit court, in vacation, ESTABLISHED 1870. BENNETT & WHEELER DEALERS IN HARDWARE ANC GROCERIE the | HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED nd Spring The Mitchell Racine Farm Wag Hapgood Light DraftSulky Plow, Haish close bat Steel Fence Wire. a The largest and most complete ever offered for sale in Bates county, before making your Holiday purchases. - N. B. JETE ik, Removed to West Side Squa e, Osborn building, two doors north of Olive house. BUTLER, MO. and files her petition and affidavit, alleg-| Prices Guaranteed to be Satisfactory’ are not residents of the state of Mimouri: | NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - ~~ BUTLER, Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said detendants be no- | tified by publication that plaintitt has | commenced a suit against them in this court, by petition and affidavit, the ob- | ject and general nature of which is to j obtain a decree ot said court divesting | all title and interest which the detend- | ants may have or seem to have as heirs | of Bejamin Courts, deceased, of, in and ; to the south half of the northeast quarter | ot section twenty-seven, in township CALL, ON: CHARLES } 4 |; : = | thirty-nine of range thirty, all in’ s; H HIS AND THAT. | is “pure and fearless as a mountain | How to Alarm an Old Maid. | Bat s county Missouri, and vest the —_ daisv.’’ This isa very apt smile. | 2 pee same in the plaintiff, and that unless the ; = | isearlecene < f iu I 3 Boston Express. | said defendants be and appear at this ’ A milliner wants to kow if, when | Fearlessness 1s one of the most no- There was a fire in the Brevoot | Court, at the next term thereof, to be be- mete 5 = iced 2 v4 3 5 - as d 74 > brev by md avessel is ‘‘trimmed,’’ she 1s not | ticeable attributes of the mountain | gunand holden at the court house in the bound to sail?—Yonkers Statesman. | daisy, which*has so often been seen Geese once saved the capitol of | amid the smoké and turmoil of bat- Rome. But it seems that the capi- tle as calm and collected as if noth- tol of Wisconsin was lust through | ing were happening out of its ordi- the blunders of some architectual } nary experience. Oscar is right.— goose.—Philladelphia Bulletin. The turning of a woman into a Lowell Citizen. How Little Charlie McComas Was hotel, New York. the other night | Which created a panic among the | gues Three times the clerk called tire outside the room of a maiden | lady from Syracruse and failed to | getan answer. Remembering the timidity of spinsters. he put his mouth to the transom and shouted: Ss. city of Butler, in said county, on the first | Monday ot February next, and on or be- | i; tore the sixth day ot term, 1f the | | term shall so long continue—-and if not, | then on or before the last dav ot said | term—answer or plead to the petition in | said c e, the same will be taken as con- tt aid gment will be rendered | FOR YOUR ——— accordingly. | | pillar of salt was tair enough. Ev- | Killed. And it 1s turther_ ordered. that a copy | “I believe there's a man under your , MTONEN AND TIVE erything w as done by Lot, and after , Tombstone, A. T., Epitaph. bed. In two seconds the door Abeta re ea aah or aceor ine tou elas the drawing he had a chance to get a A Mexican named Lopez, whohas | Opened and the ancient spmster | Paper printed and published in Bates tresh wife.—New Orleans Picayune. j | rushed out with a pair hoopskrtts in | If the young lady who cleans her hand and four back curls in the county, Missouri, for four weeks success- | ively, the last insertion to be at least tour | a brother among the Apache Indians furnished the following account of | OMe = Severn Kerosene and wears | the death ot Charles McComas to | ther. The man under the bed bus oo NORRTH-WEST CORNER SQUAKE. em to church before they are thor- | the Deming dlight: | iness had fetched her. | Wee jennie: circuiecikde | 5 . : : : Se rs : oughly evaporated knew ZA effect | Pfaticge dns —. ‘Sid: chins | é : A true copy Je tho vesorae Having embarked in this —— gr ite spectively —— all es a it had on the Christianity of those that Charlie is dead, and gave Lo-| Lacross,Wis., Dec. 10.-Some boys | _ Witness my hand and the seal of the | patrons and friends ey and see ee ~~ a most _oxee aie jo near her, she would probably g0 pez the account’ot his death as the | bovs playing about a haystack ' E pSeacd ay ae Dees Eee ee Led ne ane anes ee ee fishing tor cne Sunday.—Chicago | Indians who captured and killed him | 2 this city this afternoon | [9 {ie pees, ee eae lous D ECs. , 5 wP SUE Telegram. gave ittohim. He stated that af-| discovered the emaciated but. : : ; CHAS. SPRAGUE. “No, sir,’’ said the young lawyer ter the Judge and Mrs. McComas | ving form of Louis Anderson. It who was paying attention to a r were killed, the Indians took Char- | 2ppears that a stack fell upon him | Dissolution Notice. | R. R. DEACON maiden, “no, sir, I don’t like @ cir- | le and started tor Mexico, and that | 4nd burried him Nov. 17th and he | Notice is hereby given that the co- cuit court. Theie’s ne fun in being | Charlie cried and continued to cry | has been there ever since, through | feaas feat nertarors enn A sia chased around the house by a cross till finally, as the Indian expressed it, | Some severe weather, without tood Be ne J ) . - 2 ea mutual consent, r. Calahan retiring. dog betore Setting a chance to dive ‘‘the brat made so uch fuss, I | OF ‘vater. He is a mere skeleton, | Mr. Newton remains in charge and will in the tront door.””—New York | smashed his ead iwath 2 stone.’’ | but 1s able to speak and it is believed | collect all monies due the old firm and ‘ - 3 Journal. The brutal murder occurred ina ra- | he will survive. i pay at OPE OnE: 1s mow receiving in-car lots, for the fall trade; # : r es neu 3 i Bhs a eee utler, Mo., Dec, rst, 1 re es ss A Kansas miller drowned himself vine, on their return trail, near the | Bucklen’s Arnica Saive { 2 Fra NEwvrox, SAIN ¥ YATO Ss j in his will-pond because a dam he | Mexican fine. This account, Lo- ' : 2-3 J. E. Caranan. RPAGINE SPRI NC § had just built failed to collect enough Pez states, his brother obtained trom | The greatest medical wonder of the / - Be a i water to turn the wheei. He exhib. | the very Indian who committed the | world. “Warranted to speedily cure Burns PSR WACON Ss, of PY nda atrocious and that he believes | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | Stray Notice. [ ited good sense. Some men would | #@ocious crime, and that he believes Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns,| -.., - = pie TOP BUCCIES have gone home and jawed their | tp be true 1n every detail. Teter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin erup- Taken up by Adam Brixaer, living in es | Summit township, and posted betore H. M.Cannon a Justice ot the Peace tor Mt. Pleasant township, one red and white spotted cow, slit in left ear, branded on wives and kicked the dog clear across the room.—Norr. Herald. “It there is such a thing as justice | tions, guaranteed to cure in every in- | stance, or monev refurded. Prine 25 cts } per box. Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co. Unenviable Notoriety. Pleasant Hill Review. CASSIDY SULKY PLOWS 6 tt i i 5 in this world, I mean to have it,” 1s Bates county 1s fast obtaining 3 =f —_—_-____ | right hip with cross, left horn dropped re Ips . what the burglar remarked, as he ecsaele Rohe. At Relea | Wood and UCoal. and point off. Appraised at $20, 2-3t* : BAKER ‘ PRING PRESSORE GRAIN DRILLS, left with his booty, the house of the | ot the circuit corut there were sever- | Newtor 1 Callihz Sees we : ag BUCKEYE PLANT ER 2s DRILLS, BARBED WIRE, CIDER lawyer whojhad charged him $500the al murder cases, notably one ot jae, peace ty — set: og Notice of Final Settlement. i MILLS. ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINES day before tor clearing him’ when | Dorsey McGinnis for the murder of | 2 Poaceae sh ae a Notice is hereby given to all creditors Wood and Iron Pumps, and a under arrest for house breaking...’ G. A. Bollinc an honorable: | j.0 8 Gove pee Ok Hare d others interested in the estate ot + + . y . Sh ee tee, eee ay -<* {ley & Co’s, lumber yard on North Gharles Potts deceased, that I, I. N. Lam- FI N E I IN E OF H AR DW A RE A Somerville Seu iman, who dictment w as tor aiden ihe fare SeeUSIE or Soe conse y ,ou en Soares ricer recess i 5 aha ‘ A a] ‘i - Sal Dipti. Oo Is : as ~ 3 rs a aed s: 5 | to make final settlement thereot, at the IN, STEEL, N/ LS: AGON W r <, Etc. ‘employed in a Boston reta:! dry | degree. and on trial it’ was proven hand and deliver to any part of the next term of the Bates county Probate IRON, STEEL, NAIL WAGON WOODWORK, Etc H Pex . e | city choice dry stove wood. If you court, 1n Bates county, State of Missou- want a good dry load of stove wood ! ri, to be held at Butler on the «rth day — store, was accosted the other} that the old gentleman was_ brutally jay by a fmend whoasked how times | murdered and left dead on the pub- R. R. DEACON, ‘were. ‘Pretty fair,”’ Was the re-/| lic highway, and that the prisoner ee pe the place tole tat Give thera) oo Ecker: y: ines. Saeeni ee ahead any?” | carried a slung shot and pistol at the | * 4" 43tf. BUTLER MO. el, 4 ve been promoted to*floor- | time. McGinms confessed having — ae cr cee 595 = SS 4 = : Lungs. fell 36 te, cost, £2 walker.” “Indeed?” “Yes. we | committed the deed, and yet by the ee INS TS ee = have a new baby at our merville Journal. The heirs of rich Disolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm heretotore known under the name of Lyon & Nolt, of Butle1, Mo., is this da¥ Administrator’s Notice. * | verdict of the jury a fine ot $500 was assessed. If this is regarded as true value of a man’s life Prot. Frank, the Optician of the i the } Kansas City, Eye and Ear Infirmary in Bates | will be in Butler, at the Palace, on {All thot the donntf $karw, Cron 3 epee a 2 2-50 ets,paper 2e,Maz-2 ice is hereby given, that letters o: men are fre- stration upon the estate of Catha- : Te F ms = sie, wat souled, moaey oF #tpabr J y quently very heartless. We heard | County it will require more than salt. | the 24th and 25th, cf each month.) ipS Sesipriee oie ee om ga . See eee eed he the ant | dissolved by mutal consent. ” All busines of one, recently, who, at his uncle's} ed oil wells or ‘Calico Charlie” | To all who desire to procure glasses | ont Debaitty: ine pedies Sh ee ee Ag the Bates | of the late firm must be settled with funeral, was seen piously kneeling in | town booms to induce emigration J cnignand Parapilet tresieeed county Probate court, in Bates county, iz Henry M. Lyon, who is sole proprietor and continues the business at the sawe ~ stand, where he hopes to meet all his. customers and friends. Butler, Mo., Nov. 27, 1883. Henry M. Lyox, Henry A. Now, for improving their vision mis will afford a rare opportuninty. Prof. Ladies and childrens underware. | §'2"K treats his patients scientifical- = ss ly and is achieving quite a reputa-/ We have an overloaded stock and | /¥ 3" : at i man of Butler who never does Sanything have placed the same in the hands | "0" im this section. The afflicted | z " = a a | by halves, has purchased an elegant New ot Santa Claus with strict orders a should call and see him. 52-4t. | > M & pew, apparently absorved in fol- towing the burial service. A friend looked over his shoulder and found that he was reading the civil code, with reference to the administration i ng e the 19th day of there to any appreciable extent. souri, a date the 19 jay oO} November, All persons having claims against sa‘d estate are required to exhibit them to me tor allowance, with- | in one year from the date of said letters or thev may be precluded from any bene-| , New Buss Line. Charlie Lewis, the imimitable livery- Ss i fi stat d if said claims be ot estates. an Francisco N SSS SS Se Bus and will run it to and from the depot fit of such estaie, an : as wees ee NEWS | di i i ? . not exhibited within two years trom the Letter. —o = will County Maps For Sale. 'tor all trains. All orders lett at his sta- Gore ot the publication st tits motion. | Nordenskjold will now try to fad: Osc: en ee We have five late county maps for sale ble, the Laclede hotel ro Wrignt & Glo- | they will be foreve: barred. 2 : : ar Wilde says Mary Anderson SAm’L Levy & Co. | at Ses y Ps le | ble, the Laclede hote' ign ey wi theisonth ote : *D. V. Brown, Administrator. stat Tres OFFICE. 28tf- rious’ will receive prompt attention. 52-tt w