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Correspoadenee lotaitioe answered free and promt STRONG’S PILLS! Old, Well Tried, Wonderful ith Renewing Remecies. y For the Liver. S SAMATIVE PILLS # session ie ‘Sick Hi stig 1 c leansiag from Malarial Taint. A per~ : ick . Constipation pela tity af the bowels, cute frmutes, soothing and the 1og vigor and be toevery id by. ri for Druggists. Fe neta. © B. Hvtt & Co., 18 Cedar St..N-¥- City Trustee’s Sale. Whereas A. H. Darrow and M. B. Darrow his wife by their certain deed of | trust bearing date july rst 1882 and dui recorded in the Recorder’s office ot Bates | a county, Missouri, in Book No. 23, page 518, conveyed to the undersigned trustee | the following described real ate, lying and being in d iri, to-wit. 1orthwest Ybhe Church San Francisco Post. litant. Peter Cartwright was the name of well-known Method He was a sort of peregrina f n pige- estate situ- | On, W Bates county, | swamps upon his aposte Beginning 99 - jj oe: cerner ot He teared ing, and was as strong lock two (2), in Harper’s } At southwest garter eee sec- and he wings. lot not mubdicie: was brave. a cert of ¢ meeting he got into tr foc- ning ; , set of roughs who h ty (40) 0 thence e: P south 310 feet, thence west 99 feet, thence north 310] pro: teet to the place of beginning, in trust to | secure the of one promisory | note, in s: ust fully described | and whereas, said note 1s past due | wholly New, therefore, at request ort gal holder of said and by virtue of the ed by the will on up the service. 4 »wasa ment citizen, though a sinner,’ Lhimseli with the roughs, and, and the note authority in me v 1s of said ot trust I rage, suid if he thought Cartwright would fig i est- tert de er answered, ‘if you ch ‘Well, you to mortal combat.’ Friday, August 15th, 1884, will accept it.’ SIT, ‘All right, And, sir, accord- ing to the laws ot honer, I suppose between the hours of nine o’cleck in the forenoon and five o’clock in the atternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in Butler, Bates county Mis- souri, sell for cash in hand at public out- cry said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay est and costs. sir, I'll fight you. said debt inter- C. C. DUKE. ‘Trustee. with which we are to fight.’ tainly,’ the major replied. ‘Well, then, we will step over here into this lot and get a couple of cornstalks. I think l can finish you with one.* The major waxed hotter. He clinch ed his fists and foamed with rage, saying: ‘It I thought I could whip vou I would smite you in a minute.’ Hanover, O., Feb 13, 1884- After having lung fever and pneumo- nia I had a dreadful cough and could not sleep atnight. The doctors told me I had consumption and would die. [ have taken six bo.tles of Pisco’s Cure and my cough is entirely gone andJ am weil as ever. 23-1yr EMELINE Forp. ‘Yes, yes, Major,’ the militant min- ister asserted, ‘but thank God, you cant whip me; only don’t you at- tempt to strike me, for it you do, | THE ACME PULVERIZER, and the devil gets into me, 1 shall give you the worst whipping you ev- | er got in your lite.’- That ended it. Another bully threatened to Rev. Cartwright, answered: ‘Sir, I never like to live dread. It you really intend to whip me, come and do it whip who in CLOD CRUSHER ro AND LEVELER, continued his curses and threats, and the minister jumped from his horse, and, goingto him, said: ‘Look here, Wor Nale-at the you have to whip me, as you threat— Grange Store him.” ward became one of the preacher’s The bully repented and after- best triends. —_— a A Lawyer's Opanion of Interest to all; YW OR JEN WT, P23 | 5..a. Tawney, Esq. a leading attorney ‘ So eee ee Ae of Winona, Minn., writes: *‘After using it tor more than three years, I take great pleasure in stating that I regard Dr. King’s New Discovery for Censumption, as the best remedy in the world for Coughs and Colds. It has never failed to cure the most severe colds I have had, and in- yariably relieves the pain in the chest” Trial bottles of this sure cure for Throat and Lnng diseases m av be had free at F. M. Crumley & Co’s Drug storie Large sixe, $1,00. I DEALER IX FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES at all atytes and prices. Hearse Aiways ou CORRFINSS Made and furnished on short notic Orders may be lett at F. Evans? stable atter night oron Sunday, Butler, Mo Va Ae: Goce A Fearful Revenge. New York Graphic. Mrs. Blank—I wouldn’t have Mrs. Brown’s nper for anything. Mr. Blank——What has now ? “You remember the she had with Smith, the grocer, last month? He sued her and she threat- ened to have revenge ?”" ewes. 7 “Well, she invited him house to eat last week.”’ “Good Moses! I hope she didn’t poison him.”’ “Not not exactly, but she him eat three plates of his own but- ter.” Lvon & Williams. {(North Main St.» we Doors South of the POSTOFFICE she done awful to her —Dealers in— made GROCERIES HARDWARE —AND-— QUEENSW ARE BUTLER, fake eee Slang up to Date. New York Sun. The slang word of the moment is Everything is ‘elegant’ thun— selegant.’ now, from a cheap cigar to a der storux. A business man came bustling into a restaurant yesterday. *How is the kid to-day? 2 yelled to a trte enthu People talk about an MO. stew ney 1 int, elegant, stically. ~ feeble elegant sail strong Hostetters ch Bitters i to pro- mote assimila- tion of the tood and earich the blood. Ind rs ion,the ct ve ; tacle te << rt sail’ to Coney island, the down the bay, and it is only a Boston, in one of the New papers, spoke of the ‘elegal ball’ playing of the champion tezm. Such expressions as *& pe rfectly ele- ‘ele- music’ at the beach, and so on, has the common. So much sd chat ‘elegant’ is are 3 | word been mis an corrective - tailure tos premature decay, 4 acted by the great ioe braces up the phy | hitches on fies the stituti st’ disease - j For sate Dy dealers gen- erally. SYOMACH nC an wes g ier elegant, but : 4a 5 tet" eg hreadhare and c 2 that has become threadbare and com ot this peerless Loss cf fiesh and appetite, | monplace through unmerited abuse. The rougher slang of the moment ‘What's the two words For instance, the matter with—? abbily dressed voung men without pioneer, | great! a desperate | would | it is my right to choose the weapons | *Cer- | The bully ened, or you will have te stop that cursing or I will put you into the river and baptise you in the name of the devil, tor surely you belong to all | | row whose salaries \they will never said his friend, | _ |. ‘ | siding elder of | firict of the M. day | or two ago that a dispatch from | York } | ber 12, 1826, at | Maury county. dying when ‘ sixteen. | Presbyterian church 4 a penny betwv up town n them decide to One ot them drawls: ‘I say, me boy, Iet’s take a cab and go up town.’ 7 go ts the matter wi camp minstrel, who has a scene partner, Coes, in which s the matter with’ { to an extraordinary ext Mr. craft out ot the window, and the lat- Mr. Coes threatens to throw School- ter asks, ‘What’s the matter with the 1 In the door? same way, when |whenhe ws he | {threatens to stand his companion on | his head, the to know again what’s the matter with stand- latter wishes ily. The very common now, but has not, and expression has probably never will, reach the point attained by probably the most popu- lar bit of slang since the expression ‘I should smile,’ war—the with the 10us changes of ‘tittering,” ing,’ ‘gurgling,’ and ‘snickering’ that are constantly rung in on it. “gasp- The coincidence i Blaine noted that Mr, in Brownsville, |Pa., and Mr. Loganin Brownsville, ll. Kansas has eight surviving | Governors, and all of them are was born ex— ex- | pected to speak at the old settlers’ reunion i Bismarck the first week in September. i | | If Mr. Jay Gould should pay what he owes to the United States Gov- ernment on the Union Pacific Raii- road account, he would hardlv find himself in a position to supply the republican commanders with much campaign soap. The latest oldest inhabitant is Mr. Samuel Haffy of Woodstock, Dela- ware county, New York, who claims to be 108 and has never used glasses, except for the mixing of occasional attributes protracted and prosperous life. drinks, to which he his Victor Martin, who undertook walk trom Paris to Rome and back to within a given time, accomplished the feat in fifty days, less two hours, Gi | contemporary, $1,000 trom an Ep- }*sand gained,’’ so says a lic glishman, Mr. Wm. Thomson, an Martin | with quite an ovation on his” return. enraged wagerer.”’ met Prot. Douglass ot the Michigan | State | his classes by charging a suspended copper plate heavily with electricity | and producing a miniature cyclone, with pens, University amuses and amazes and) whirling up pennies and pith-balls from off a ta— ble. Of the 50,000 postmasters in the United States, there are 2,000 whose $10; thirtyfour last vear did not amount to the sum of $1 each, hf- teen whose salaries were less than | tunnel-shaped, | sufficient velocity to ch salaries are below 6o cents, and one—H. H. Forrest of Redallia, Pitt county, N. C.,— whose earnings for the year were 9 cents. Dr. Koch in boyhood was fond of observing animal life in its various torms, and instead of indulging in games and other sports, would spend hours watching a nest of ants or the habits of a worm. There are lots ot ! boys who spend their time that way when they are too tired to work, but live to get more than fish bait out of a worm. Teeth of Rev. Dr. Wrisen. Rev. J. G. Wilson, po DB: he St. Louis pre dis- died at ten minu 1 dence, Jobn Novem- Pleasant, His six years h 2810. focust Glasgow Wilson was born Mo Tenn. unt father he was about of age, his mot her of graduating at the of He then jomed = the | 1849, and later while lthe ministry. became i Methodism. He was | preach by Dr. A. L. P } converted to licensed to Green and j become He | studying for} ing on his feet, and so on indefinite— | | presidet will begin ont | will begin and end one week later. me by Bishop Soule. In 1849 he n Miss Mart ail E. Lanier of moved Ala., 1560, where | when Huntsville ar atter | taken | I i the] war. Returning to >mained in char the ito the presiden- | cy of Warren college Bowhn it Green Ky., and was pastor the tor ot dist ch place pur years. In 1876 he was transferred to St. Louis conference pastor M. E. church, South, remained for four years, when he was made presiding elder of the St. the + as of st. Jobn’s he where Louis district and was winding up his fourth year’s work as presiding elder, when he was pros- trated with the sickness which sulted in his death. re- a Auswer Wanted Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver complaint that Electric ers will not speedily cure? We say they can not as thousands of cases already perma- cured and who are daily recom- mending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's disease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinary, complaint quickly cured They purify the blood, regulate the bow- els and ac* directly on the diseased partst Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at soc a bottle by F. M. Crumly & Co. City drug store. Not World’s Fair at New Orleans Will be open to the public on De- cember tst, next, and continue until Juneist, 1885. The Memphis Short Route South will enable people in the West and Northwest to visit the great Exposition at a trifling cost, as this new route (the only direct line between the West and South) makes the trip to New Orleans a compara— tively short one. During the Great Fair, round trip tickets to New Orleans, good to rew turn until June rst, will be on sale via the Memphis Koute, at very low rates from Kansas City and all points in the West, and especial arrange- ments will be made to accommodate the people in the best possible ner. Entire trains, with new man Buffet Sleepers sas City and Memph connections are made with all South and East. The Memphis Short Route South is the only direct line from the West to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Nashville, New Orleans, Jacksonville. and all Round Trip Tour- ist Tickets are sold via this route to all the pleasure resorts of the South. man Pull- Kan- close between ,» where lines Southern cities. Send tor a map and time card_ of this Short Route, and note particu- larly its quick time and superior ac— com:modations. J. E. LOCKWOOD, General Passenger Agt. Kansas City. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder otf the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure In every in- stance, or money refuuded. Prive ts per box. Forsal by F. M. ¢ are Co. » tt To the Putlic. It is my duty to intorm yon that, under the provissions of an Act of the General Assembly, approved April 1, 1572 vide Session Acts, 1872, pp- :68-g, and Rev. Stat. 1879, Sec. 7267, 7268;) Bates county is entitled to sena to the deparinents of the State University at Columbia and Rolla, during the year ending July 1, 1885 twelve Students, between the ages of| Sixteen and ‘Iwenty-five years. Under} the rules adopted by the Board of Cura-) tors. students ‘‘shall possees a good mcral } character, and shall pass a satistactory €x- | amination in ortheg hv, reading, writ- ing, arithmetic. geogr hy;"” thet es pres x On matriculating, an entrance tee s, and contingent tee of five da like contingent fee at orthe second half year, mak e annual charge twenty d t be paid by ever, ined » ollar ex- preparing to s of Law e second Monday (5 Nurgy at Rolla, which | Per- enter the State Universt- | yr Rolla, are required nake known their intention to me on or betore Septe c 1884- Catalogues he University can be had on applica~ the University Librarian, Colum ot Mines a desiring to Cc Dia to R. J. STARKE. Clerk County Court Bates county Mo | Feed Flour BAT Es National OF BUTLER, cou? Bank, MUO. | Oldest Bank in the County. Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - + $27.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock re prepared to do a general bank usine Good paper alwa 1. Buy andsell exch receive deposits Xc., demar DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, J.C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle fion. J B. Newbeery E. P. Henry, 1.N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, J.J. Ryan, W. J. Bard, Dr.D.D. Wood, J. M. Patt Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - § C. CLARK. .- < - "1. TYGARD - - President - Vice President. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, ——-jN——— Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO. Cash Capital and Surplus, $57, JOHN H. SULLEN T.W. CHILYS,....-+ Wau.E. WALTON, . ©, DUKE KINNEY 5°. + President +. Vice President ‘ashies. see Ast shier, -Clerk and Collecter. DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Boulware, R, D. Williams. Judge J. H. Sullens, A. L, McBride, Frank Votis, C, H, Dutenes* Booker Powell, Green W. Waltag, Dr. N, L, Whipple, T, W, Childs, Wa, E, Walton, }- Rue Jenkins. OTHER STOCK HOLDERS G, B, Hickman, c, C. Duke, John Deerwester, O. Spencer, John B. Ellis, J, R, Estill, S, Q. Dutcher, J, 1, McKee, Henry Donovan, A, H, Humphreys Large Fire and Burglar Proof Safe with time lock. Receives deposits subject to. check at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex change and does a eneral Bankine bur iness Your business is respectfully solicited THE HORNS Grocery House OF C. DENNEY at ther well known and popular stand on the East *’. 4 8 the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE IN sar BUTLER. a Their stock 1s composed Of and the bext qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceri’s, Glass, Queensware and Cotiers. THEY ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than any nouse in the rity, and there tore do not fear competition. They po liberal prices for produce. They solici* a continuance of the patronage of thei ma customers, and will gladly attend to their wishes at and all termes. Goods delivered in the city litmite promptiy- Chas. Dennev.