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coy fOL. VI. BUTLER, Dying Words of Great Men. i -S 4 > . 1 ar Fi i TOUGH ON BLAINE. Damaging Deposition is that of er, 1. Lemoyne in My « §x-Congressman Regard to Bilaine’s Marriage. Chicago, October sn of ex-congressman Joh ne, of this city ges G. ne against the In 1, was taken thism gis Sent .before Sheldon W. Bb ‘ ot the U U.S. Grant—“*De but it don’t R: £- ! counted ou this horrible, gts. Mr. s one of| lp witnesses to the marriage which } Lemoyne w cost a cent.’’ Ilayes—**At last 1 3; who will care for Lucy’s pe solemnized between Mr. B Libis wife, at Pittsburg, in March, chickens is ules Bob I Jn answer to imterrogatives Mr. E ed my be 10t chang- s I had bet- pmoyne s: n sub > tt e :Mr. Blaine were classmates in He lost | Ir bch, 1851, Mr. Blaine came into ter take a palm-leat ae Jay Gould---**I am short on life Hege at Washington, Pa. Bae 1 life. stofhim for several yea ive my old poor. Ferdinand Ward Grant.”’ office of the deponent. He asked | latter 1t he would be willing to | J is | President Warner- e 3 a nickel in the safe? bselt and a lady, and in expla-| "|. C ness a secret marriage between | happy.”’ was stopping | i i | Secretary Chandler sporarily at an hotel, being in the | a y Chandler Mee the binnacle ; tion said that she a = shake h of passing through the city. WAGE GLE Wr about two knots, and ho!d the for kine went on to say that they RE DESIROUS OF BEING MARRIED, the ceremony would have to be | top jib-boom hard aport. I see a schooner‘’’—Scott Way. i: } Pid as the lady’s friends were op- Pus dtothe match. Mr. Lemoyne pressed his willingness to be pres— Mr. Biaine then said that if »Lemoyne would procure the ices of-a minister and another | ness, he would see that the lady sbrought from the hotel. The monent agreed to this and went to Rey. Mr. Bryan, pastor of the berland Presbyterian church, Jarranged to have the ceremony tormed at his house, He got D. V.Bell, an attorney of Pittsburg, living, as a witness. The two ired to the minister’s house, and y after their arrival Mr. Blaine with a lady. The party met he sitting room and the lady was duced by Mr. Blaine as Miss tiet Stanwood. The witness dnot distinguish her form or tires, as she was enveloped in a ve cloak or shawl and had a BLACK VEIL OVER HER FACE. ceremony was very short. The de and groom left the house, and witnesses followed immediately. was a paper signed, but ther he or Mr. Brvan gaye it to t. Blaine or what its contents were i. Lemoyne could not now recol— Mr. Blaine called on the de- nteither the day following or day subsequent to this and re- sted Mr. Lemoyne not to say thing about the marriage until Period ot six months had passed. ‘also asked the deponent to make same request of Mr. Bell, the witness to the ceremony. An Unknown Language. Political Striker—‘*You are Mrs. dent, ain’t you?” Mrs. honor.’’ Lockwood—*‘I have that “Well, I ain’t working tor nobody and I around and In particular this campaign, just thought [Td call strike you for a fiver.’’ “Strike me! Oh, dear! you would not strike me, would you?’’ “Only for a fiver.’ ‘*What on earth is a fiver?’’ “You know—a divy, a little bood- le to set em up with the boys, you know, to make ’em solid.’’ ‘‘Whatin creation are you talk- ing about? [ thought the bovs were pretty solid anyhow. I’m sure they are as solid as girls.’ “Oh, no, mum, they ain’t solid at all. They’re all split up. That’s | why I want to set ’em up.”’ *-Oh,horrors! How did it happen ? Run right around to the hospital for an ambulance while I get some bandages ready. Hurry, quick!’’ He lett m a daze.—Phuiladelphia Call. Ina New Role. Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 3.—Georze Herbert, who was sued for libel in publishing a statement that Chas. W. Bergner had said he had bribed Blaine for $7,500 to make a decision in his favor while Blaine was Speak- er of the House, has produced testi— monv to support his statement. B. P. Meyers, publisher of the Harris- burg Patriot, in which paper the al- . leged hbel occurred. Elbridge Mc- ee: = Senate Clerk, and W. D. laredo, Mex., October 2.—Par- Seiler of the Pennsylvania State Ag- lars have been received here of a ody affray to-day at the town ot ricultural Society, all testify to the fact that Bergner said he deprecated tos, on the line of the Mexican | the nomination of Blaine because he y- Jesse M. Santos, the judge | knew him to be corrupt, and that he, ilealde of the town, becoming ob- | himselt, had two checks, one tor $5.- mous to the people by reason Of | Goo and the other for $2,500, with ay aeons acts, the citizens | Braine’s indorsement, given him as “ered in a great crowd this morn bribes. and attacked the municipal hall aaa Santos was holding court. Our telegraphic dispatches this Re police defended the’alcalde, and! morning announce two calamities tarp fight ensued, in which the / that will cause many a pang in the overpowered the authorities ana! hearts ot patrons of the playhouse. red the municipal building, seiz- | F. S. Chanfrau, whose drolleries in and murdered Judge Santos and | ‘Kit. the Arkansaw Traveler,” have chiet ot ipohece. Over twenty | made so many hearts lighter for a ‘dand many badly wounded are night, is dead. d. Itis beheved the mob j tough, Sled by celebrated outlaw, El| actor and whole-souled companion, ote, (the wolt) who escaped jis a hopeless wreck. mentally and |; the jail at New Laredo a few! physically. Every playhouse in the Since. Alcalde Santos caused | lund might well afford to close for a atest of El Cayote for partici- i night and leave the people to medi- ia the Buslamente train rob-/j tate while the bells are tolling and ® year ago. i tolling.—St. Joe. Gazette. suspenders to the “JT fought with | “Take areef jn tiller | | think I} Lockwood, the candidate for Presi-— | And John McCul- ! the eminent Shakspearean MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY aa ear a ou good to look throuch of Soous in all departments at Taree mes . SSRN Ee See = 7 RCANTILE MESSER ec A. ve AMES ra it . A ANGE LE RRR and seve you lots of “ | noney on all fall and purchases in ig two-year ome ae = some Kentucky ds i] nd colts. Sor = MOWING, ry Queensware, in fact tl jor Vernon: counties. | ‘mammoth store, en V UdUke, 8, oleh, Carpets, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Trunks, ; ; © tareest Combined ste Ein Cry body covdially 2ORT OF THE CONDITION | Order of Publication. | | span of young ire ' STATE OF Mrssot RI, : matched roadster g brothers oe, ee | _ County ot Bates, >> | tad som olts . j In th it court of said county, No- ! Poland-China hogs, 14 Poland-( Le } vember term, 1884. ; sows, heavy with pig, 15 young boars, fit rATIN | State of Missouri, ex rel RK. S. Catron | | tor service, 20 young gilts, 1 extra thor- \ ilu ic ; ‘Treasurer ot said county, plaintitt, ! oughbred — yearling ur, 20 well bred | | vs. Martin Cook, Joseph N. Rust and stock hogs, 150 plymouth rock chickens, a _ ; Samuel Brown detendants. |tarm machinery of ali kinds, 2 tarm x 5 Now at this day comes the plaintiff | | wagons, 1 combination Racine spring | 4t Butler, in the State of Missouri, at! herein, by her attorney and files her pe- ; Wagon, mower, Woodrich roller, (new), the close of business, Sept. 30, 1884. _| tition and affidavit, alleging, among oth- | stalk cutter (new), Acme harrow, grain | er things, that defend. atoresaid are | drill, spring tooth hacrow, corn plan = it ea-wiee le | not residents of the State of Missouri. | | and check rower, with drill attachmer { RESOURC | Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in 2Ca ly sulky plows 2 ji Looe riding | Loans and discounts. $ 104,004 12 \ vacation, that oid Gere aant be notified cI , sol jow, one 12 7 2 ation that aintitt has com- Jin, stubble plow, sel’dumping wire hay | OveTdtatt,-------- (ee as Rantnat CRETANWE CMa 1eoGEE! | rake, haytork, forks, shovels, and all kinds | U- S- Bonds to secure « | to recover a tax ot one dollar and g6 cents of farm tools, too numerous to méntion. lation.......---. -- 12,500 00 | for the year 1882, on 15 acres, the se. part { ret of harness, z set of extra double \ Due from approved reserve | ot lot 10, in the nw. qr. of section 2 in | uggy harness, collars, saddles, halters, _ twp 3g and range the same bordering bridies, etc. Housholdand kitchen fur- poanet eee meter 8)304°25)| how aadlbeing noah of HE Maraie Des | niture, including 1 Reeds farm creamer, | Due from other | Cygnes river, and to recover a tax of 31 | tor 12 to 20 cows (new), 1 Bradley’s 6 Banks........- 559 20 | cents for the year 1880, on eight and one- | Bole see sat scree Conn in the field] Due trom ¢ | half acres the same beinga part of er with the privalege of the use of an extra 2 ~, | 10 in the nw qr otsec. 2 in twp, 39, an feed lot, with scales, abundance of water, La? ae Reiss 12,489 79 | Tange 33, ee particularly Cacrbed as | | good selt feeders. Timothy, clover, aud | Real estate, turniture, and | follows: Beginning 8,33 chains south ot millet hay in stack, Jin a gcod neigh- Bxtucee cc. 2-3 ----- 2,173 75 | the northeast corner of lot 1o in the | borhood for buying corn, no other feed- | Current expenses and taxes | northwesi quarter of sectiou 2, in town- ers being in the vicinity. Clover, timothy id 8 | ship 39, range 33, thence soutn 11,67 blue and orchard grass, millet seed, late eure aaa 51864 99 | chains, thence west 7,20 chains, thence | potatoes etc. Farm will be rented on | Premiums paid. a 1,351 56 | north 11,67 chains, thence east 7,20 day of sale for one year, from March rst, | Checks and other cash items 226 95 | cliains to place of beginning, and that 1885, to the highest bidder tor money rent | Bills of other Banks.......- 11,277 00} Unless the said Martin Cook, Samuel | The farm of 640 acres is one of the best ae 60 | Brown and Joseph N. Rust be and ap- | | Stock farms in the county, with fine ime | P&C +++e++ +++ 11,984 pear at this court, at the next term there- | | provements, abundance ot never tailing | Legal tender note 5,000 oF ot, to be begun and holden at the court stock water, excellent pastures and good } Redemption fund with U.S. ; house in the city ot Butler, in said coun- | | farm land and a No, 1 feed lot, 320 Treasurer (5 percent of ty, on the 3rd day ot November next, and ; acres pasture, 160 seeded to blue grass, 50 it bs 6. on or betore the sixth day of said term, | acres to tame meadow, 160 of plow land, Circulation. .-+++++++-++ 52,50 | it the term shall so lony continue and if 100 acres ot grass tor meadow or for 5 caalane Be not, then on or betore the last day ot said | breaking. If the weather is unfayorable LES ae > ree | term, answer or plead to the petition in ' on day of sale, the sale will be postponed LIABILITIES. said cause the same will be taken as con- , trom day to day until suitaole weather. | Capital stock paid in......-. $ §0,000 co < Sale will be continued if all can not be Surplus fund 1,8s0 oo | 2ccordingly, jsold on first day. Sale to begin at g | >. — aie And be it further ordered, that a copy | o'clock sharp. TERMS OF SALE: Undivided profits. 13,942 63 | hereot be published, according to law, in ; All sums of $10 or under cash. On sums | Natl Bank notes outstanding 11,250 00/| the Butler Times, a weekly newspaper over $10 a credit of 6 month will be given, | Individual deposits subject printed and published in Bates county, the creditor giving his note, bearing in- to check 80,504 58 Mo., for tour weeks successively, the last terest, with two approved securities. |. Sara not insertion to be at least four weeks betore | Lunch stands will be on the grounds. Time certificates ot deposit. - 500 © | the first day ot the next term ot Circuit | W. M. Witson Due to other Nat’! Banks.--- 30979 66} court. J. R. JENKINS, Circuit Clerk, | Cart. H. C. Dononve, Auctioneer. Notes and bills re-discounted 15,000 00 Atrue copy from the Record Wit- H —_—————_ | [Seat] ness my hand and the seal of the | : Trustee’s Sale. Torat-- -$177,026 87 eis court ones county. this Sth | | Whereas, Geo. W. Miers, ot Bates | STATE oF MissouR!, ) f Sayr08 September, 1884. z a vig Suse : \ 5s J. R. JENKINS, i | county, Missouri, by his deed of trust, | County of Bates, § i Circuit Clerk paetes Sale 300s as ae in the Re-| 1, Wm. E. Walton, Cashier ot oe ag corder's office, of sai ates county, in . ar! | Book 30, at page 133, did convey to J. C. above-named bank, do solemnly swear | £ | | Ciark, as trustee, and in case of his ab-|thattheabove statement 1s true to the } sence or retusal to act, the then acting | best of my knowledge and beliet, + Administrator’s Notice. sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, for the Wo. E. Watton, Cashier. H i | Ss peaianicmare: ra ep Geedot treet | Subscribed and eworn to before me| Notice is hereby given, that letters of | | described, the” following described real | [Seat] this 7th day ot Oct., 1834. H administration ie ve eae ate ea j Commission expires Dec. 30th, 1884. M. Reeder deceased, have oe es ; estate situated in the county of Bates, | and state of Missouri, te-wit: Block j twelve (12), and north 39 of block thirteen (43), in the town of Walnut Mo. The | said G. W. Miers expressly agreeing in | said deed of trust, that should defau:t be | made in the payment of either the note {or interest thereon when the same be- } came due and payable, and. whereas, de- 'tault having been made in the payment ot said note and interest thereon, and ' said J. C. Clark, the trustee named in said deed, having retused to act, at the | request ot the legal holder of said note, I, | ames H. Hughes deceased, that I, Amos |W. F. Hanks, sheritt of Bates county, J. Hughes Adininistrator of said estate Missouri, by virtueot the power in me | eens ae make final settl vested by said deed of trust, and at the! estate at the nex mo: e Bates coun- request of the legal holder ot said note, hy Probate court, to be held in Butler Bates county State Jot Missouri, on the | first Monday in November 1834. t 4 Amos J. HucHEes, Administrator. S. W. Peacn, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: T. W. Cuitps, J. R. Jexx T. C. Boutwarg, Directors. Notice of Fimai SetlUement and others interested in the estate of tL will, on Friday, Oct. 31 1884 } at the court house door in said citv of | Butier, sell tor cash to the highest bidder li the right, title and interest in Lot two pene iG: block twelve (4a), conveyed to me} Fred Dor. Parber by said deed of trust to satisfy said debt, | Wiil give you a neat shave, shampoo or the sale to be between the hours of § | hair-cut. " He keeps none but experienced “clock in the forenoon and ¢ o'clock in | barbers. Willalso grind razors. Satis- | the afternoon of thatday. W.¥. Hanks, | tactiom guarantced. Rooms nerth side : Trustee | square Notice is hereby given to the creditors | ment ot said ; to the undersignea, by the Bates County | Probate Court, in Bates county, Missouri, | bearing date the 30th day ot August 1854 All persons having claims against said | estate are requested toexhibit them to me | for allowance, within one year trom the} date ot said letters or they may be pre- cluded trom any benefit ot such estate; | and it said claims be not exhibited within | two vears trom the date of the publication | } et this notice, they will be torever barred. | Austin REEperR, Administrator. 43-407 Notice of Final Settlement Notics is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of | | Daniel Earnest deceased, that I, F. W | Roberts Administrator of said estate, in | tend to make final settlement thereof, a i the next term ot the Baies county Probat ! court, ia Bates countv, State ot Missouri, | { eo be held at Butler, on the roth das of | | Novernber, 1884. F.W. Roberts, | Adminisirater, | RRECH fessed, and judgement will be rendered of the court house, in the city of Butler, } 1 iats aad Caps, ne anny Valises, Groceries, wk of eoods in Bates invited to visit: our | M. S. COWLES MERCANTILE Co. Corner Park Ave., and 6th st. HiT. Trustee’s Sale. _ Whereas, S. A. Gentle and Nannie E. Gentle (his wife,) and Perion Cox, s single man, by their certain deed of trust, bearing date February 14th, 1883, duly recorded in the Recorder’s office of Bates county, Missouri, on the t4th day February, 1584, in Book No. 29, page 455, conveyed to the undersigned trustee, the tollowing described real estate, situate, lying and being in the county of Bates and State ot Missouri, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the south- ‘ast quarter, and one acre in the north- ast corner ot the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the east halt of lots one, two and three (1, 2 & 3,) in ther heast quarter, the northeast halt ot the west half of lot three (3,) in the northeast quarter, all in section six (6,) and beginning at the southwest corner of lot four (4.) of the northeast quarter of said section six (6,) running thence north twenty (20) rods; thence east forty (40) rods; thence south twenty (20) rods; thence west forty (40) rods to the place of beginning, allin township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (30,) containing two hundred and sixty-six acres more or less, in trust to secure the payment of three certain promissory notes of even date therewith, in said deed ot trust fully described; and, whereas, detault was made in the payment of the annual inter- est and that said interest is stiil past due and unpaid. Now, theretore, at the re- quest of the legal holder of said notes, and byvirtue of the authority in) me vested by the terms of said deed of trust, I will, on Thursday, October 30, 1884, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the after- noon of that day, at the east front door county of Bates aforesaid, sell at public vendue, tor cash in hand, all of said land in said deed ot trust and this notice described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said debt, Interest Cc. C. Duxeg, Trustee. and costs. FOR SALE. Owing to the tact that the new elevator of Letker & Childs requires my enti time, and that I cannot give that atte tion to other business that is necessary, | Ihave concluded to offer my flouring | mill known as the EMPIR« MILLS, tor sale. This mill is situated on one of of the principle streets near the business part of the city of Butler, with a well establish- ed custom and merchant business and good reputation, in tact during a large portion of time has been compelled to | run day and night to fill its orders. The building is 45x50 feet, 2 stories | and basement with commodious o fic= «* tached. Its machinery consists of 4 40 horse power boiler and engine, 4 run burrs, Middlings purifier, cornshe with ample cieaning and bolting m chinery, wagon and ether scales, plenty at well arranged storage room for grain, j everything in goodorder, and built with Durie n eye tor convenience, and doing | ness expeditiously and satisfactorily. This is a fine opportunity for any one | who desires to engage in the milling bus- ineszs and will bear investigation The property is good, and the location cannot be excelled in southwest Missouri. Will exchange tor tarm or city propes- vy, or will sell on very easy terms. with imple time and easy rate of interest. For terms cal! on or address mee w A. Lurker, oe Butler, Mo