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= —— aire ——7 Trustee’s Sale. " FOREIGN CAPITAL- Loan of Money by Foreign Corpora- BUTLER WEEKLY TIN ES | In another column ot the Times tions. = = — : wili be found a communication from Mo. Reput ae J. D. ALLEN Ebprror. W. E. Walton, Cashier of the But- Butter. Mo.. Louis Ednor Repu ler National Bank, to the i in circulat Republican, in regard scatcity of money Mis e¢ reason Money mi oar ae , *roprietors, Atcen & Co., Proprieto to. the! money ab. issouri now than in this part ot TERMS OF SUtSCRIPTION: Jast ten years. theretor. i REKLY ters all over the country day, will veur, postage paid, tor 31.25. y close and the cry of exceedi is heard on every | one these = —. | “hard time MISSOURI | band. The burden ot ue | times, as is usual in such cases, falls BUTLER ard | last year. deposits I 1s a difficult matter to WEDNES ‘ DEC 31 1834. z eae eet 2 : upon the farmer and the taboring | caused by < 1 HALF SHEET Clase ot pete sike, armies crops tiebants: : WecCordinily invite all to calland see and ant : i h : = ; = 4 . AN test Pieper have al! been sotd very low and the | im this > > : aud) . sill men need rest, anc re | i : wes 2 alleen ae ara : bes! th wages of laboring men have been | talking 4 ; , : Ai tf i ; : ; % exce ‘ le : isa 4 seesteal ge lore for “lt . » especurully, th twenty rods, then re «{ no exception to this | mac, The | cut down in all classes of work. It} times and unprecede ted scarcity of | JUG TOL themselves R } : north twenty ro i Sexes has been publishing a mam- suggest any | money.’” Pneweare dos m She : Fords. th "south twen R. W El L QO ( ( ), land being in section No ereth double edition tor the past f ¢our weeks, and ot course all con «ected with the paper have had encrous duties to pertorm and they éce! priyileged now to take a little Our will therefore remedy tor the present stringency | Causes in financial affairs, but it usthat Mr Walton key note to the situation in his com- munication to the republican. He } put upon ascribes as the principal cause tor} missioner Phillips seems to s one cause that we has struck the } I refer to the construction ! contro: > existing law t itat. readers fease content themselves with a halt g TS ane 2 ee ee eon e d 2 the unprecedented hard times in| corporat 1 t j sheet this week and we vromise |. : : eecene oe . | Southwest Missour the decision of | souri. | them to make up the deficiency in| ~) 5 es So Plan te cr cue os the f Commissioner Phillips relative to ic the future. : Fey ; elo r . —_—_——__—. the joan ot toreign capital in this} thous Cokes 26 . Life Insuran The total receipts of Bates county | State. Judge Phill ‘or 1884, from January to January is | dead and obsolete 23,464.94. We must bear in mind teat very little current tax has collect d during December. aw and gave it the torce and vigor of a new leg 5 loans at 6 per cent ttere st, been | lative enactment, and im se doing he | fa has shut off the principle so state and money ' Gar oo 3st, | the money supply to the people ot . fue press and the people of St. 3 ete > re A bl z se : : issouri, and particularly to. the | SCarcer and interest ra ash Paid and no Grumbling. feed of tr .ou1s are now discussing the feasi- cont = 1 particu = : c ve Spot c ; a: legal holder ¢ Bilit aoe beg aa ge . rie people of this section of the 1 q r ' i N oF : Dility of baving a worid’s fau in that Re ae RRL aie | fom uence at 10 2 | [, iW s ( ) HOM AL F burs city in 1892, in honor of the four- Bere DOT nS Osc S Aten ia ji between - : ie = ~ffecte uny considerable Te Spach ts ' Prmp IC torenoor veo’ f Gundredth anniversary of the discov- | MLt effected to any ¢ < ee fata Bay Sua vaemand see De are | M Sueet, BUTLER, MO. Bak >on ne rel ery of Aneri tent by the Pimilips decis Dut it Pee REELS ne eee ef tie can Wee, ce pa 2; > a ea the ruling out cf eastern mou the price for every her commoaity, R tlre oe ae tor ca 2 re Bill Chr nd er seems determined to Sergi peak FEV AGE carenaIn scllore nei heee aceide IWATE) AV ELONT JAS.M . TUCKER, JNO. D. PARKINSON | nip bidder all the rea g « Of office ina blaze of glory. | Phe farmers in this section are com ee , ih pti Beceeat: eecrea Attorney. ite in said deed of trust and this Starling as it appears, he makes the | pelled to borrow money in order to 3 — i : ore bh pee Be * statemen in his report that of the | make necessary improvements upo ek gags Sea as costs W. F. HANKS, aval @ pro riations for 1883-S4, | their land, and the money was eas n all directions. rile ee eae P 3 Sui. tanh ‘ enace to tz oun img to $17,292,607, the sum | Cbtained at 6 and per cent. pn a oe Trustce’s Sale of $6 (six. o lars) was actually re- | to this judicial decision. Now 1 ' Whereas, J.N.Y er twin to the treasu:y. difficult to borrow money in this tO n 7 ar Lot trust, beari ‘ — r= secuicn for jess than twelve or ict ‘ has ee} if uy i 1 ee Mtl Wy adders A movement is on toot among = : ioubt the most n U | | ' » office within and tor G G ’ ith N Y k percent. The people are clamoring fe eae J | ates, state of Missouri, ont Pe Bante wealthy,” New bs for money and the banks haven't; | Missouri, and if it would call the | r eh, aC sige es an page 46, convevec ty Iv is said that the aggre- {tention of the legi fiends to pay ott the judgement ot $160,000, hed by W. H. Vander~ Wilt, by subscription. Grant has cost this government more than any other ten men ever did, besides Aging a burden on his friends. Gis mouth, likea jay bird’s, is it to loan. gate deposits in the banks of south t public by one er more articies to s law re- importance of having west Missouri are less than one what they were this time last while the banks lending institutions in the East have pealed it would be done. year These statements are not based on and other money theories, but on tacts ascertained by an abundance of money to supply | 4 banking experience in Missoun of GREEN AND DRY HIDES, BS Beeswax, Wool, Feathers, Rags. | AWE CARRY EVERYTHING IN & undersold on a single thing warranted Whereas Stephen A. Gentle ang N ie E. Gentle, his wite, by theirg dated July e Rec anty ot B "No. 34 article. And will ne Every RST-CLAS PARTICULAR. IN EVERY snip No. twenty-niue thirty (30), and, where and conditions or said deed of said trustee is authorized upou be nade in the paymen or either ot them as they becom sell the real es thereof a said debt, or t al of satd trustee to act t acting sher > Square, Butler Me WANTED. oresaid or s should be nece y rease ot tl re county, M authorized fused FURS, SHEEP PELTS, TALLOW, herift ot viriue of tt tate lying a ty ot Bates 1 state of Missouri, to-wit rt outheast quarter of the southwe ot the south 52 Sia Bi oe >): oem 6 OS arter and the west half t west quarter of the southeast quarte section No. fourteen (14), of townshi No. forty-one (41), of range No. thirt three (33), containing in all pivty acr more or less. the southwest (INCORPORATED. always open to receive anything that the demand. We do not claim: that} Years, and t obseryat ot . en eriist lowest rates in amouat and om time te | ter of section No. six (6), in towashi | ‘i finaee eee Mone. al Estate security at lowest rates in amoumt a time to | t : 20110 a PAB pepe seo tall ah We eAy Judge Phillips transcended tus au- | the surronadings and wants of our] cuit b wer. Company owns two complete +=ts of Title Abtracts to all yand | > eae daie LETTS OF ghoicay 3 thists ‘ —_——SS—— = mea . x s = weds , A at i sat tracts 3 és { 32), conta ng or rundred ar Governor-elect Marmaduke has | thority in .endering this decision, but | People. Respecttully, BO enh ote eee and Militar ois alstract at wsoale prices. peeled re res more or less, in trust to 5 q s y Zz th sion, ; cell Real estate anv teal inall kinds ofeecurities, Draw deeds. take acknowledee : Her ies Payment of certain promissory ¢ Wm. Watton, caosen for his private secretary Mr. | we do claim that his ruling is a Cashier Butler National Bank V.C. Yantis ot Brownsville. His | barrier to the progress ot this section Sather the Rev. J. &.. Yantis, D. D., | and a constant menace to the growth | <uoved to Saline county about fifty | of southwest Missouri. I+ is hoped wears ago. Mr. Yantis is abeut | that the legislature, at its thirty-five years old. He received | this winter, will see the necessity of this collegiate education at the state | repealing this law, and the | university, and wes professor of | sentatives from this section should i sauathematics at the school of mines { see to it that the interests of their! at Rolla, Missouri, for four years. | constituents are looked atter and re— -\fter leaving Rolla and returning | garded in this matter. The people | so his former home in Saline county, | of southwest Missouri need and must | Teachers Convention. The teachers ot Bates county met 2t the court house at Butler, Dec. 27, at 2 o’clock p. m. Prot. Hinton was nominated chai man and Miss Mollie Steele, Sec. The question of changes in the Present series ot text books was in- troduced by the c convention of meeting repre- irman. ®e was admited to the bar 1 1873 have more money, and at a cheap On motion the agents present, rep- and elected to the legislature in| "@te *t that. The relief must come resenting the different publishing @S8o.—Ex. soon. | houses, were invited to present their Rie peo aan, of the North | works for inspection. ja'ry sprung up between two | American Review is an cen Mr. Simpson responaed by refer- young ladies of Preston, Connecti- one. It presents no verv famous ine to Va = a : : = : z ng to Van Anthwerp, Bragg & Co., cut, which terminated a day vr so] names among its contributors, but it lish f is ago by cne throwing creosote in the | Offers a wide variety of unusually De ues Our present series and their increased tacilities to meet and ethese. See. ey disfiguring ae ace ng spade as supply all demands in their fin f re i aa ~~ <—e tt Si Ids In thei e er and in all probability destroying i Pr ane oO) dential election that men ef all par. | bet f i x Pat | school books, and scli future éerevesight. It appears that Miss } tes can consider calmly Bishop ! patronage ; Susan Twomey was the reigning ; ae Huntington's essay on **Vitupera | ; ; : | Mr. Wheeler, representing igh- helic ot this quiet httle village, with t ee aoune to dispute her sway until with- The January numbe Gon in politics,” and it is to be} ton, Mifflin & Co., hoped that what they icara from it! came torward AN h oe Miss F, will not be forgotten tour years | and particularly urged the introduc— Tr Ort tame since. Miss Forence | hence. Under the title, *“The Re- | tion ot Colburn’s Arithmetics and Miner, a pretty daughter ot a weal-j united South.’ Henry Watterson ’ came to yisit at the | presents tas farmer, with great clearness the glace and bid tair to snatch the lau- Shem a — view of ae : = > olitical situation as it now stands rals from Miss Susan’s brow. ik * . . i zi Sus brow. Both Fis also ia extremely interesting to became enamored of the same young every citizen, whether he agrees “ellow,and-ended by Miss Miner! with, Mr. Watterson or not, *'An- throwing this deadly drug in Misa! other question of universal concern, Towmey’s face, Miss Miner — — — will soon — “ itseit @ national issue, is that o: ae vas arrested and . id os Soe bound _O%€T | bor and its compensation: and Col. in the eum of $1,000 to await the Hinton, in “American Labor Or- On motion a commit: ES action of the Supreme Court. ganizations,” shows with what 2 Pn gaeaier eee exes es equipment it will take the field. | ¥2S @Ppointed to review the books But the article that the literary read. | presented to them and to suggest to St. Louis, December 27.—A_ de- | er will brat turn tuis Frederic Har-} pears — Sa Supplementary Readings. | Then followeda general disc sion by Prof. Starr, Prof. Reisner and Mir. Graves. A motion was made that the con— vention recommend to the hoard the readoption of the present series of books. After discussion the motion was withdrawn. Spatch from Spring Place, Ga., says ber zh — et een carga Rersner, Prof. Starr Emma Mose fecent discovories ot very mch gold while the rehgious ar philoso ahical and Mr. J. M. Steele. To which, snes have been made about Fort s P P jon moticn Prot. Hinton was added a reader will find in Courtney's Mountain has now been supplement- ‘Socrates, Buddha, and Christ,” ed by the discovery of wonderful | specific statements and quotations of silver mines and great excitement | those paralled doctrines that are so! xists throughout that section. The | Olten vaguely alluded to. For Motite STEELE, Secretary ) The Fayette Adverti the | man in that city wl O was she chest deposit yet found is seven | Scientific reader, Mr. Proctor -{ SEES ‘ } ules from Spnng Place and eigh- j cusses learnedly *+Herschel’s Star j Tt 2eck while sleeping, and strange | Surveys,” and Prof. Le Conte pre-, tO say, the man himself did not wake yr _anctrge : H <a sn aE ee curious { nor Wes any one mthe house aware | Tt ree hun leep and twen } facts inrelation to **The Evidence ot ! of 9 nate ae “aoe eight miles long, pe ges same j the Senses." Mr. Mu GES a a eke ce sow being worked at Ducktown, om ‘+The Increase of W is Tem. Itis Only five feet trom the | successtul endeavor te render large surface, and assays from $50.00 to | Masses oi tivures popularly iateil- 53.300 per ton. gible. 55 teen mies from Dalton. The lead is abeut fifteen hundred feet wide > i ce Walden = cert cen iD be ments and do a gercral conve: ; St Louis Mo where be w uring treatment patien ; Satety trom sran } after cur cing bsiness. zu : ag in said deed ot trust tully described, a OFFICE IN BUTLER NATIONAs, BANK. whereas, said notes are past due and i vaid. Now, therctore, in pursuance EU NEES REL METI I BEA A os ea OAR EO AE ee the terms and conditions in said deed r trust fully described and at the req 4 of the lega! holder ot said notes I will Thursday, January 15th, 4 between the hours ot nine o'clock in th forenoon and five o'clock in the afte | noon ot that day, at the cast front dom ¥ } MC FARLAND BROS. 22 Bae Ot Py De 5 ee ee KEEP THE L&RCEST STOCK -ICKs IN ot the court house, in the city ot Butlet Bates county, Missouri, reli at pi 9 vendue for Cash in hand all the real ef J tate in said decd of trust and this not uch thereot as may interest an described or 5° necessary to pay raid debt, AT ‘THE BESS P j COStE. C. CLARK, Trust de aaieeeneatemmmnmiaionme _ | : Order Ot Publication. 3 HARNESS & SADDLERY. | Stare of Mussotmi, } os : | In the Circuit court of said county, Fe : Tuary term, 1555. P ; Daniel Morehead and Cordelia Mor ; head his wite, plaintiffs, vs, | The unknown heirs of Absolem Fra t ni ier defendants. G org = | Now atthis day coms the pliainti R ] o Tm j herein, by their attorneys betore the § coc = } dersigned clerk of the Circuit court if tel = =] j Yacation and file their Petition and @! Ww z 38 i=] | davit, alleging among other things, tha ™ 4 - - oD i there are as plaintiff* verily believe, ped i > = (7 } j sens interested in the subject matter 4 z Re rere , this petition [whose names they can 0 a -_ | insert herein because they are unknow =8 te } to them], who have an interest or appa fri z 3 7 ent interest in. said premises which (hel 1, 2 j inherit as heirs of Absolerm Frazier 6 2 + oe ceased. Whereupon it is ordered by 4 Ww = — | Clerk in vacation that said defendants f 4 re: notified by publication that p ss = = | commenced a suit against them : the object and general na d 3 ~ = i visto ede the ttle which maid og t» have or may appear to hare © nandtothe following iand in % j Count? Missouri to-wit: The no: quarter of the northeast quarter ut < tion twenty-five, in township No. 43 at hwed 7 Spooner Patent Collar! 3 - range No. 30, a” heirs or Abmwiera Fr ee, —PREVENTS CHAFING vier and vet the same in the pieinti ! Cordelia Morehead, and that*u:lem th Sh t eaid defendants he a 4 appear at M ; Court, atthe neat + . » thereot, “CANNOT CHOKE A HORS begun and holden at the caurt ho ary - . {the city of Butler, in said counts. ont Adjusts itselt to any Horse’, Neck, has two Rows of stitch- : and day of February nest, and oo oF J 5 | fore the sixth day of said terw, it ing, wilt hold Hames in place better than any other colar, { term shal! so loog continue--and is 20%f C44 +} then cao betere the last day of + the Petition i ; term —answer or plead t ' he taken 2f on | waid cause, the same wi z contesed, and judgenent will ne remicr My : e¢ accor And be it tu er ordered, ? hereof be published, accordir ; the Bu sed published in Ba eS ur weeks successively be at least sears tor Gis nice woat his offre 2uth ot Dexeriser rierieg with the ure, and wi likenestes of badcax*s hetore atid Sit Loui offees faq Market S Dr J A Sherman, o1 251 Broadwa:,N Y few ssful method of curir ¢ without surg tien rthe past 25 ei opermiion, i+ emul the of Nomembher 5, Cirenit Clee