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nt a ta ~~ LOCAL ITEMS. NOTICE. N ] s c 5 & ext I Who The Su he nr ak Hill Saturd t 2 fav i a I Mrs. W. M. Wil is visiting relatives 1s Pennsylvania. W.H. Philips of t Republi think yt visiting t Nev JK. Brugiar wants more appli cations for first-class loans. 7 p be adjus OT TEAR A SR IR | about a week. Johr MeL S kee ZiT v St. 5 Gur s heco 1 ear ; whe er er, | s. Vv i ther Mi. A t r 4 un c « € jin N+ La } Spears s 3) is Monday night tr Missou tt ait tv v eXP “sitio ‘ iby D. N. Thon roam hich w go Orlesns Exposition, if in be made up in Butler ivi J. W Bard and W. C. H of Virg P se 4 s Tai roy, from tors | boul sy ae ‘ ' 1 : last weel S ovel =< Capt. E. P. Henry will visit Flor- { recommends 1 fee ida soon for bis health. We hope | me the Capt. may soon return soand | point in the sou a and well. [oe Bee 4 & ; jiicuset e Governor We are glad to learn that Mr. W. ctedarpucs DOE eke ; | J. Denohoe, who met with a | ; ; serious accident some weeks | aye is now rapidly convalescit | tage aft yan a - } Saye We were sorry to learn that little | Fanny Catron has been quite sick Wise nace eee se ee Leeant veel < } re oftae © ih tor the past week, and are glad to | ing Sates Nee ee Ee ee know that she 1s now recoverii Mrs. R. J. Starke and her friend, Miss Lena Stratton of Boonville, graced the Times office by their presence last Saturday evening. Large crowds of farmers were in town the latter partot last week. They are all confidently expecting much better times in the near tuture. Rev. i Ic: Given, of West Port, held the quarterly meeting for Rey. C. C. Woods, at the Southern Methodist church in this city, last Sunday. Protracted meeting was com menced. with prospects of good suc- cess, last Sunday, at the Christian church. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all to attend. the The most vex legislature has to deal with this win- good law. ious “question ter is regarding a road People in every section of the state are crying for good roads. Ch T. McFarland returned to Pucbio, Col., last Fri- day evening, They were accom panied by Miss Carne McFarland, who will EBrOS yy remain all winter. and wife . Lashbrooke, now stationed Texas, as Claim Com- the Missouri Pacific. yesterday on busi- formerly at Col. of . Dennison, missioner for sin the city ness. city, but Should the tha aw continue Butler will get no permanent relief in the way of fuel for some time te come, as the condition of the roads will not admit of hauling from the mines.- Roch Hili Herald. Hon. W. J, Stone retumed home from New Mexico last Friday. He has been looking after his extensive gattle interests in that territory for eral weeks. He will go to Wash-! gton city about the rst of Febru- Mie { hi Brother Austin tells us through | the Record that the Butler post office has issued alarger number of postal notes.-than offie state except St. Louis. ANY Kan City and fs is over three | = dred. This speaks well cr. | thousand postmasters in i ses great courage ~in the fo... ment caused considerable speculati as it was thought to have been imitro- duced for the purpose of testing Gov. Crittenden’s right to assume that the judicial an.endment was carried and on that assumption to appomt the judges of the court of appeals created by the amendment. It is asserted. however, that Gov. Crittenden has the letter of the law on his side and that his appointees cannot be unseat- ed. Hon. F. M letter to a prominent ci state, ‘*There are Cockrell, in « private en of says: over titty the To change ali removin ily States. appointing one will hundred require over eighteen months Patient and long suffering nec- H essary on the part of our friends, for delay :s unavoidable. I trust the | policy will be to select honest, com- petent and faithful democrats in ev- ove- ery place, who will be an or ment in the service and generally to the patrons and com- I ally ac- ceptable manding general respect and dence.”” Clark Hayse, a boy 15 years cid, who has been work s Es in Dr. Walls’ drug store, was discov- ered stealing money and valuables from the store, and when contronted with his crimes he finally acknowl- } edged his thefts, and on ac s extreme young age he punished dismissal store. So far as is known consist of $17 in money, two watch- Bernhard pocket Knives and a handsome gold ring Mrs. Walls. 9 Most Property was recovered. was o the bv from his thetts reral es trom sev from : the We call attention to the announce- ment ot Georve W. Tucker as candi- date tor constable of Mt. Pleasant township. Mr. Tucker js deputy under the present incumbent, W. T. Heath, in which capacity he has served forthe past tour years and has given the satisfaction. He isa best of ntleman at 2 uoral he punity, possess and is thoroughly j everything © 31 Brordwar, New York Sammit Township. corr oh, Ww z they > Ro ic < t nd lov es ie > Sree - and trat surprised, Iks of the ne enoerrood dto gath- erin ar Mr. S's: on th imed and surprise ‘ M:. Se alert, a les arr next ed electe sters, and work t trom Mr other treat a democrat for presi The union Hterary society. which! nearly died during the recent cold weather, has revived and elected 3 new se of officers, vi i Ty Boe 3G W. Redr -Pres. : “a a a CGF Orear, Treas. The following question was adopted for discussicn on next Wed- Resolved, owed the rights of that wo- like to — man put off en know w Stated ane Be nny tora sociai certain bachelor didn't Wonder it a t left, nbout the Well, X& too, same time? Editor, smooth se is gr on except the dug tax, which needs a hittle explanation in order to straight- en out to the satisfaction of some. oO East Boone. Janua Eprron Times:—Everythine is alive in this part of the vineyard. Burdett, the township site of East Beone, has one good store, managed by that never-tireing democ w. S. Mudd, who is doing a first class business. We think from the number of Jaw suits held in this city that a young lawyer wishing to do a flourishing business could not do better than te locate here. @ lacking in this the one that One tt place is a blacksmith, as bere has gone to Kansas City, leav- | and ing the a large vacant. Burdett is without a doctor. This is surely a good location for a medi- ‘ cine J. R. Ford sold man. fitteen head of choice hogs, tor which he got 33.50 oS hundred. We felt sor xy for the for be tio drive them to Adrian, ove: William ~ spending his idays in Bons a Fort Smith, Ark. Sam. Was. territory Boo Be SHES 54Na9 OO Se ee ee es 44+ ———— MoM R& j L Pace Recording deeds, 2 : oe suid RR - eee | powered | r By | l. i use « oo | Vee. s, ke | prisoners 5 oO; 885 Saori Levy mise tor ce sd » e and jail, = ears P 1 : c is & j TION P Y g ’ rt : ry 29th, iS 6s,j LEN PAGES | ' ; Aaron Tart mdse pap ‘ne Dolla: | pe x B ML Wolt ‘ H ' real ¢ and apy t ie 1 deed ot id this notic Annual settlement of Ro S { Proce Yk J nece , He Ae f Catron accepted and j 1 ' We M L Ww. Bay a w News Paper in che world. | Trustee’s Sale. eae | wW , J. Ne at 2 (Daily, per yeu, = sh OOF ccaor bearing i . Z state Of Missouri, on the rith da icemse granted 2 Oo yber, 1853. in Me: 38 Keeds R r esl j6, "Conver to undersivned 21, ~ > | trustee the tollowing desc ed real ¢ 4 : { tate lying and be ing situate in coun H d News Dealers | ty ot ‘hates and state ot Missouri, to-w es H our subscription, oO: | The southeast quarter of the southwe s esx f Ed i j ig see a | Address, | quarter and the west hali ot the south us, ENpress, tot west quar mitheas arter o \ { » section No, teen ( » of to , Childs & Co., GLOBE PRINTING €O., | x5"0°.%° obranse Neue ?or poor tarm: ae trans Pea : Z three (33), contaming in all sixty acres ee ie gee ema) ene or Sunnlecopy.. St. Lowrs; Mo-| snore or tees» Alen thie soa mae portation of pauper, ; a> 7 j ter E eection No. six (6),¢ in te vaship RS Catron com. on school | No. torty-one (41). ofr ange No. thirty-two . containing one hundred a be rts money, 10% 40 ore OF less rust to } Evernmgham xttendancs j { nt of certain promissory not \ | 5] aid deed of trust tully deseribed, and pauper. , a <0 | whereas, said notes are past duc and u tlaries to me rs ot Co eee telans eta arate paid, » therefore, in pursuance ae igs) = murheast Corer oquark, FIShuoor tiie cee aiid conditions tn: aid Ged It, i { ‘ Wiy describes d th (Gea. Barneciibest Seu st Grange Store, Old Stand [ruse Re eeerined and hie ie , Geo, aarnard books. 10 50 a ’ of the legu! holder of said notes I will o The tollowing gentlemen were j Thursday, January 15th, 188 5. Selected Usithe cour to: ry es | between the hours ot nine o'clock in the ce te F 4 e o'clock ir th attr tthe February term et Circuit court. Sad As arness Aah ot that dese oes 7‘ os hap Joo GRAND Jere court house he city of Bu J N Bricker, A C Franklin i steep hanes geting W A Dencan, T J Boswell. . i YAKKER | nd this notic oe = : | described or so mu “reot may Thos. Scott. Ed Crabb, { ers ve ts igs es i FM Thompse:. J C ] | Having purchased 1? AL eer ee oak: ae s JW Harshaw. JW ELLER & CC Pe ates ae ca ; _ ar bal | KEL tr ) hased a new j Order Publication verce Hackett. | Z Graves, | a iple ck of material tor | SraTk oF Missourt, ) cc PETIT Jurors. ! County or Bates, 5 Win Goodrich, | phe nila nba ae ' i if AD Robins, | : Daniel Morehead and Cordelia More eee ee |} HARNESS & SADDLES) head his wite, plaintifis, O W Stitt. Dae ee ett. { he unknown he of Abselem Fras F Fry, J Davis. We Poceccl ier defendants, fe HegatEe : : 4 ms Now at this the plaintifs aS Board, J B Belisle S before diak dae F N Drennon. AP it court i j : 4 r ee r ion and aft HM Gailey, JM Guarantee Sat on. 3 i A Herrell. R Ross there are as plaint Gl as a sons interested in the aL. Hi tcall } J A Dillon. unknow Jas Williams, Henry Bar : ete, pn Aa re %p ne ipetind bigitgeA Pe wl whieh they 4 AS Renper, Bo Max: ~® Court adjourned sine « a FS TOE “8 NEW COURT ntiffs have Courtimet pursuant «:Bourn- SOUEH MAIN = = sence og in a0 iment st is to divest t Present: J A Lether. WH De- | Double & Single Barrel Gus indent: have or may appear to have of, : inand tothe jollowing land in Tate Jarnert, WOW eee and W I hiiete on AS i y Missouri to-wit: The northwe- Hi sf adet oTucr. << Sty + oh 5 Hanks, Sheriff; R J Starke. Clerk. { : : = 4 e He ind atiinee a ited ayaa = > ~% twe nve, in township No. 39 ot Accounts to the amount ot S27. rol Ste 8. LONDON. ge No.30, as heirs ot Abaolens Cas : were presented and warrants araw: Cor nur 7 Sia Oe ait hate sey. x & ordelia Morehead, and that uniess the ‘for the same. Ve a LAURA DUVALL, said defendants be and appear at this \ Sie eran Gees KE} oe si Court, atthe next term thereot, to be Stkhatt hse rag 2 begun and holden at the court house in township $12.07. VOCAL TEACHER, | the city ot Butle:, in said county, on the Court visited Beil’. Mil Rox 3rd floor OF House, ! and day ot February next, and on or be- ' - Mill at Mo. | 22Te the sixth da Ly Of said tern, if the r Tuesday merni ars = shall <o long continue--and if not. ig sae oe BARNES & HAY ARD’ S$. on on betore the last day of said ¢ ed We select the following written, or ihe weiss ott me shoetieay Hy ayn"ihave nacd sheatse rane... | TELEGRAPH, SHORTHAN : saya,“Thave used Sherman's 2214: ! De BITTERs to the best advantage,ande.r .. . estly testify that it hasdone myselfas:) .. ity an immense good, and from my +. . ence recommend it highly toall sufferer. ‘For Sale. ' 506 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. eral head of fine thoroughbred ' , Foremost Establishment of the kind in the West. Complete in Every Department. nd hogs—pedigreed Ben. B igstaff 1ff, Smumit tow: nship. i Pewas ra ents Soars | Organs to rent at W. E. Wa:on | SS sat silone of treme nd ie ae = by mail. Terms reasomal 3 i o it Cisse! 2 in before en! + ¥ % vacua Wis a Sour at anes aaa nis agi day O Ulive street. comme? of Erustiwes nee Lain ; } ‘ h