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"VERY OLD PEOPLE. - BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, —IN—4 iston, Me., aged 107 vears. Mrs. 2 sa Barton of Croydon, i > birthday. | Opera House Block.| gioda Howard of Owingsvilic, | Ky.. is 116 years of age. and has x . Tee, TP! smoked tovacco for 100 years. Miss Minnic Hall of Temple, Texas, recently gave a debut party | | €.C- *t Cashier “| tohn Henderson of Oxtord, born in Virginia in 1780, health. DUKE,. DIRECTORS Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, Dr. N, L, Whipple, T, W, Childs, A, H, HumpFrey, Wo, E, Walton, Dr. T. C. Boulware, R, D. Williams. judge J. H. Sullens, re Sebrige, ‘ C, H, Dutche.? Frank Voiis, of Blythewood, S. C., was married on Sunday to a widow of 27 years named Jennie Wi'son. OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: Jamaica, has acted as clerk to the G, B, Hickman, C, C. Duke, * z E Pee Deerwester, °. Spencer, sors. He is go years of age. ee eneey net, J, R, Estill, Mrs. W. K. Dolbeer of Perry, John B. Ellis, N. Hines, 5S, Q, Dutcher, J, J, McKee, Henry Donovan, J. Rue Jenkins. Receives Deposits payable on demand Loans money buys and sells exchange and does a general Ranking business. N. Y., died recently at the age ot 93, and Mrs. Mary Price, at her home in Jamestown, N. Y., aged ot. Harry Skinner, the old terryman at the Forge, in Powell county, Ky., is BATES COUNTY | National Bank. BUTLER, MO ORGANIZED IN 18171, Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $20,000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to do a general bank- ing business. Good paper always in set of teethand his hair is black. Amasa Allen of Terre Haute, 1s 97 years old, and has just celebrated his seventy-seventh wedding anni- versary. He waiks erect, and reads without spectacles. Uncle Billy Sisk of Columbus, Ind., was an ex-slave, and was sup- posed to be 198 years old. Recent- ly he was takento be baptized, and as he was immersed he became in- sensible and soon died. ored man named Frank W. Higlon, who is «11 years old. He was a i “en oe a” regular hand at the plough last sea- i] —— son, and picked trom forty to sixty- DIRECTORS. five pounds of cotton per day. “Eis Clark, Mrs. Peter Bangarts of Racine, - Wis., is nearly go years of age. Recently she and her husband sold Lewis Cheney, Dr, Elliot Pyle on. J B. Newberry E. P, Henry, I. N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, W. J. Bard, Hpamtecce, I: M. Patty, their old home, and her grief was so Geo. W. Miers, *. Coleman Smith. | great that her husband says she F. J. Tygard. sobbed herself to death. OFFICERS. The seventieth anniv. ry of the te marriage of Josiah Hurd and wite of ¥.1..TYGARD .- - Cashier, | brated. They ®ve lived in the Ei eee es _____ | same house all of their married lite. and are each 93 years old and in TH E HORNS good health. Mrs. S. P. Wagner, who died recently in New Orleans, was one of the girls who strewed flowers in the return from the battlefield of Chal- mette, and she danced with Lafayette when he visited this country in 18 Mr. and Mrs Joseph Foster of Cario, N. Y.. have been married He is in tooth year, andin failing health. His wife was 95 years old in May. Foster’s father lived roo Mrs. Foster’s mother was 99 years old when she died. 25% 75 vears. now his years, and *“*Yes,"" said the society young Grocery House OF 1 ry) ; m NEY “¢ Sher well known and popular stand on the Kast side of the tonalist! I taiked with her for up wards of ten minutes the other eve— ning, and we didn’t refer to the weather but just once during the | whole time.’’—Lowell Citizen. The late A. T. Stewart, some fifteen years ago, paid $<0,000 square, are leading the gee = GROCERY TRADE IN car BUTLER. oe Vheir stock 1s composed of Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Cutlery. THE: ARE At LFEFSS EXPENSE Than any house In the ec therefore do not fear com Fol Vher pav liberal prices for 'roduce. ‘They solicit «continuance of the pat- ye of their many customers, and wil giadiv attend to their wishes at i anv and all times. (ioods delivered in t rremptly, @has. Dennsy. There has been a great reduction in the price of art since then. Last Week a panorama nearly half a_ mile long was sold at public sale tor $875. One was “high” art and the other was long art. If there were any other differences they were not strikingly apparent, save in price. — Nortistown Herald. Thousands say so. Mrs. T. W. Atkins, Girard. Kansas., writes: ‘I never hesitate to recommend vour Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satistaction and are rapid | seliers.”’ Electric Bitters are the purest and bes: medicine known and will Posi- tive y cure Kidnev and Liver complaints | vurity the blood and regulate the bowels. | No tami y can afford to be without them. | They will save hundre2 : doctor bills every vear. ov LM. Crum he city lim— | | Michael Kavanagh died at Lew- , N. H., has just celebrated her g5th | ., Authorized Capital, $200,000 a a on the rooth anniversary of her birth. | ———— sets Peter Shinkle of Covington. mar- saepine Bane Bere ried a widow of 50 when he was g2 areonerr years of age. He is seeking a di} BOOKER POWELL --+¢ President | yorce. Wa Ee WALES : tome The oldest man in Missouri is He 1s in excellent | George McClellan,aged 116 years, | For fitty years Pierpont Potter ot | quarter of section two, and the northwest go years ot age. He has cut a third | ship Bates County M In Van Alstyne, Texas,livesa col- | 0f February 1884. pathway of General Jackson on his ! man, *‘and such a brilliant conversa | | Will labor to accomplish that Bh ERSONS Tecovering from wasting dis- , such ag taiaria, fevers, ete, will be y benefited by the use of Brown's Tron Bitters & St tonics sold.” Coporrs, P. J.D. Zehbrin “3 was paralyzed in rig i use of Brown’s Iron Bitters enab walk.” Partition Sale. tf, Calvin W. Carter pla » against Eliza- beth Boswell, Emily | Carter, Cathrine Courtney | husband, defendants, By virtue ot an order and decree of the circuit court, of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, madeon the 13th day of November A.D. 1853, in the above entitled cause, the undersigned as sheriff of said county, will sell at public auction on |» Thursday, February 7th, 1854, and her | | between the hours ot ten o’clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of that court house door, in the city of Butler, and durirg the session of said court, the real estate lows: “Fhe east halt ot the southeast the southwest quarter of quarter of the southeast quarter section three, and Queen’s County Board of Supervis- | of he southeast quarter of seetion eleven allin township forty of range thirty- two, in said county of Bates for cashin hand to the highest bidder. W.F. HANKS, Sheritt- Stray Notice. Taken up and posted as a stray on the 28th day of December 1883 before me a Justice of the Peace ot Mt Pleasant town- ship, byS. E. Cabb ot Charlotte town- -the following de- cribed anima! to : one pale red steer one year old no marks or brands, apprais- ed at $16 By J. W. Maddox, Wm Small and Charife Small. 5-3t N.B. Meek J.P. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate ot Charles Potts deceased, that I, I. N. Lam- on Admunistrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereot, at the hext term of the Bates county court, in Bates county, State of Missou- | ri, to be held at Butler on the 11th day I. N Lamon. Administrator. Noutce of Notice is nereby given to all and others interes in the estate final Settlement creditors of a that I, W. H. | administrator ot said estate, in- tend to make final settlement thereot, 2t the next term of the Bates county Pro- bate court, in Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the rth | W. H. Warnock. | day ot February 1884. 6-4t. Administrator, arter, T.C. '- | day, at the | aid order described as tol- | Probate | NEW VATOR|! WE ARE IN THE LEWIS HOFFMAN, North Main Street, BUTLER, MO. - Alive and kicking. Best facilitig for handling Corn in Bates } | County. Tides & Furs oy ARE WANTED. Ds KINDS In Spo For Hides. Furs, Wool, Pelts Feathers, Beeswax and R: i 6tt Admunistrator’s Sale of Real Estate. In persuance ot an order of the Pro- | bate court of tates county, Missouri, I | will as administrator de t non or the estate of W-D. and J. A. Dickey, de- | Ceased, proceed to sell at the east front | door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, at public out cry to the highest bidder, for cash} in hand on j DUMPS F We carry our corn up by machinery, J empty aload of corn in two minutes. No danger to team or wy, Highest market price cash up no grumbling, Honest weights, Try, once. Wehave regenerated the Grain Market of Butler, and have worth thousands of dollars to the farmers of Bates county. In addition corn we handle all other kinds of Grain Saurday, February gth, 1584, between the hours of g o'clock in the forenoon and 5 0’clock in the atternoon ot that day the following described real estate or so much thereot as will be necessary to pay the debts of said estate The northwest quarter of the north- east quarter, of section No. twenty-seven (27) township No. torty (40) range No. | tnirty-three (33). The west one halt of | 7 the southeast quarter of section No. twentytwo (22) township No. fortv (40) | of range No. thirty-three (33.) The north | ZSTABLISHED 1870. half of the northwest quarter of «ection No. twenty-seven (27) township No. seven oes.’ BENNETT WHEELER &( The north seven-eights (7%), of the north | one halt of the south one half ot the north west quarter ot section twenty-seven (27) township forty (40), range thirty-three | (23). The south five-cights [54] of the northeast quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section twenty-seven (27), town- ship No. torty (40), range No. thitty- ; three [33]. The north one-eighth }4, of | the southwest quarter of the northeast } juarter of section No. twenty-seven 27, township No. torty 40, range No. thirty- | three 33, containing in all two nundred | } and sixty-five acres. | G. B. Hickmas, H Administrator de bonus non. | 1} | ‘ H . Administrator’s Notice. | easy and safe, only 5 feet high. DEALF&S IN HARDWARE ANCL GROCERIES HeEApQuaRrtrerRs FOR THE CELEBRATED and Top Buse-azies, The Mitchell Racine Farm Wagos Hapgood Light DraftSulky Plow, Haish close by Steel Fence Wire. or they may be precluded from any bene- fit ot such estate, and if said claims be} Prices Guaranteed to dste'ot the publication’ ot thie nonce, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, they will be forever barred. 45rt D.V. URowN, Administrator. | | Notice is hereby given, that letters of | admit.istration upon the estate of Catha- rine Severns, deceased, have been grant- ed to the undersigned by the Kates county Probate court, in Bates county, | Missouri, bearing date the 19th day of November, 1883. All persons having clains against said estate are required to exhibit them to me tor wlowance, with- | in one year from the date of said letters be Satisfactory BUTLER, Mi THE KANSHS CITY WEEKLY TIMES. IF FARMERS AND WORKINGMEN. Want to Read a Fearless they should Subscribe for the R. R. DEACO is now receiving in car lots, for the fall trade, BAIN WACONS RACINE SPRING WACONS. Advocate of their Rights, Kansas City Weekly Times ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Until March 1, 1334. - THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC PAPER. | $1.00 A YEAR. TOP BUCCIES, CASSIDY SULKY PLOWS BAKER SPRING PRESSORE GRAIN DRILLS, BUCKEYE PLANTER SHOE DRILLS, BARBED WIRE. CIDER MILLS. ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINES, Wood and Iron Pumps, and a FINE LINE OF HARDWARE IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON WOODWORK, Ete. 2 | | | a4 LEFKER & CHILDS a Pecan scneentevre $1.00 | R. R. DEACON, BUTLER MO. THE TIMES has long been recognized as the leading Faminy Paper of the West. It hes special departments for Taz GaRDEN and Stock INTERESTS ; an during the year Serta! Stories, Rovelists : letters from farmers and foreign cor- Tespondents; and devote Iibera! space to Its advocacy of equal rights for the producing ciasses and the proper regulation of grasping Railroad Corporations. It is the only paper in the West which refuses to accept railroad passes - prefer- ing to pay its way and not be under obligation to monopolies now oppressing the Producing tax- d will publish written by leading an oil painting by a toreign artist. | sham iaep hee OUB PLATFORM. —We believe that no man can HONESTLY make fifty million dollars in ten years, andif Jay Govip has made that, or even more as reported, 1t has been done by jobbery and stock watering, doubling, trebling and quad- the stocks and bonds of his railroads and forcing the agricultural products of the West to pay three or four times as much as they should for transportation In order to pay interest on this bloated debt. This should stop, and the Ties and other reforms, Farm, Hovsexoip, i taxes on the value of their property as evidenced by their stocks and bonds on which they Pay | intercst. We hold, for instance, that the | Missourt Pacific system, having 659 miles of rood in Missouri, valued at and paying 7 3-5 pe l take pleasure in aAnnONnEINE, co the public that b have loested in Butler to make it my future heme ud have the Lar, ated best is orted stock of ©] Watches pay tana mae rest on $51,687,900, should certainly | Jewelry and spect ever brow ae ees tN $9,497,257 valuation as j to this 1 “t. whieh [ will plete paiake old that the people of Kansas } Cheap for ¢ Having bad many n compelicd to give such rates for | years exper in the manutae- transporting their products as will pay Interest on watered stock and bogus bonds tothe amount | #0) HOW prepared to repair eee is now piled upon the | , ud Sioeee. Oa matter feed Kansas fic railroad. fed nor how badly they Srconp—Revision of the present iniquitous | been abused. By bringing tariff laws by which $150,000,000, more than | tein to ime. ¥ Whave them pr necessary for governmental purposes are an- j uitgeou running order and gmaran nually extorted from the people. Free fence | tee satistactio lumber and wire for western farmers, j THIRD—High license and local optien, HA no | FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butler, Mo | ture of watches and clocks in Eu- re I rohibition and fanaticism, best’ way to secure temperance which these and other reforms it deems Dent to western : W. ald on these tence te ane to Of Missouri! and Kansas and of the | PPP seazreeeeeseo On