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ee BUTLER ESD! = rt + total loss will | rhood ¢ ations ago. en Stanley Huntley, r *Spoopendike } writer for the press, died : re in New York, 30th of July. The commissioners to locate the southwest asylum have completed their work of viewing the different sites and have gone home to rest a tew days, when they will again meet and decide upon the location. Geo. Wilson, Chas. Davis and Matilda Jones. all colored, were ex- ecuted at Plaquenine, Loursiana, on the 31st. The two had thor- oughly repented and were ready to men and go into the arms ot Jesus, while Matilidta shouted clear off the scaffold. We have no objection to the Rich Hill Review cop) in the least, but we do most seriously object and protest against the editors stthat paper garbling our arti got so happy she ying our editorials, les, thereby putting a false construction upon them, While Bro, Irish may nave meant it as a joke, others who had not seen the article inthe Times nirht be misled by it **What man has done,’’ That Man must de can do.”’’ what man hasn't done; what he was what he couldn't do. } tiraid to do: it man would only do wt at man sue, Christopher Columt never have sailed a hundred om land and we would be Indi: (Appendix: Exh -Burdette. “he last resting place for the mains of our ilustrious Grant well chosen in RiyerSide Park, New York. At the rapid population in the west, the day increase of not far distant when she will cl ital ot the nation to he be ng to keep Washington City uo, it will be considered only an out of the way place, but New York City will ever continue to remain the great metropohs of the United States. as the} ev. ~ a ffma hiding i Hi O Hoffman, hiding their pocrisy and contemptadle m jer the g: ie i a, which has been so long | ling over, than all other agencies comb Such a man never the smoke ot battle or raised an arm in detense ot that Union wh prates so fliy ly of trom his pul- pit. what the dying hero savs on that subject and learn a iesson theretrom. shouted | ould | lice } Let the reverand crank read | Ou j i | provements Ww i | it only increases « unjust and oppressive bur | present debt amounts to abou 000, of 32,000 be at 10 per cent, t remai cumulated imiterest. elay the colle: seven ye $370,000; this al While the mise offered would reduce our de 70.000, the interest trom ro per cent to 6 ove our other expeuses. and reduce to less tian Sr percent. This is a question that demands the serious consider 10 every Property owner in that tern— tory embraced within the bounds of old Mt. Pleasant township. Every side of the question should pe care- fully weighed, then it you ive at the conclusion that the bonds can be defeated, or that a better proposition ; can be obtained, vote this one down; but, on the other hand, if vou think The endeavors | to lay the case betore its readers as vote for it. TIMES j it understands it. and let ther We do not after car what they will do. ad- | vise either way, but, } studying { th | township. best for has ij Virginia’s Democratic Convention. { The first day of the session of | state democratic convent gimia 2racterized and harmonious action, and on the first tormal ballot Gene 1 | Lee was unani governor. The nominee noblest families in the country and is Robert E. Lee. He was born in 1835. graduated i ' | | | a nephew of } | West Point in | | | | ! i 1950 ser’. z the cavalry 2 of th army, his conspicious ¢: ability advaneing general. lt is a noteworthy co: | dence that both the de.nocratic and republican nominees for govern: federates, Captain }. father being the war gov- | OF are ex-cor S. Wise | ernor of V orders hung J Z s n Brown. It se to be the very irony of politics our painf nelt | I Lee is without doubt the j Most popular man in Virginia to-day. His conspicious and brilliant gallan- try on the held of battle, his noble | jand imposing bearing and maniy this is best under the circumstances, | al Fitz Hugh ie elongs toone of the } trom | ld { thusaleh of State. upon Davis ithen may we expect that he l live vet 1.000 years, for 1,000 nee will not equal | traitorous Offen— culti- | avored tor many years to 2 a sinctre respect tor m.nisters of iva i and in charity | | the Christian religion, 4 desire ¢ hem t 1 © unitate the Lord | ngs. to beleive they example set fort ry the Shrist in his lite and teact of God is are not Tesus That the Providence in- | scrutable and his the | ways ot men,I have been taug't to I tind this reference to Jef- H Globe part ways | believe. | terson Davis reported in the 1p of a ser nocrat of this morning as a i 10n said to have been preach- Hillsboro, Hl.,° last Jed by vou at i | Sunday. i | This utterance is, I think, n- | | christain as to justify the conclusion | t you are deficent in reverence to- | | ward God and charity toward man. i | stroking vourselt a atabilitv of the The Lord Jesus ed about thirty-three years | nong men, and He taught g “peace | and good-will among men’’—lived cy of God i good g people whom I number many part the prea inscrutable are the wuivys of Goa! who went j ! around the world in Bishop Marvin, the service of | God, preaching Christto all kindreds tand tongues, was called away trom s usefulness, id you il alive! It great age is neces- | sary to enable a sinner to repent, may {you number more days than Me- Very truly. . T. G. C. Davis. ia and the man whose | j fs ; Pro whiskey ru drug Patriot. APPORTIO nies ! School M Ending A TOWNSHIP District 47 60 = 40 tio TOWNSHIP District POWNSIDP District a7 40 7 rar loo +10 TOWNSHIP. District BI 0 ‘ 340 109 TOWNSHIP District TOWNSHIP District 34 lo ray “410 TOWNSHIP ato County and > Year ISS5 Township 5 72 | Of the Condition ot for Infants and Children “Castoria is so well adapted to children that it as superior to any prescripon cnown to me.” H. A. Arcuer, M.D., 121 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomact rrhowa, Fructation, Kills Worms, gives sicep, and promotes ¢ gestion, Without injurious medication. Tus Centacve Company, 182 Fulton Street, RY | | aie ] Ny Ss ar ALE 8 LADIES 0: MISSOURI TRUS PAID UP SURPLUS DEALERS [N-— All kinds of investments, secur county and citv bonds bow sold. On real estate, in sums to suit, to five years at lowest rates. ther particulars apply GEO. O. O. A. CRANDALL, STATEMENT 40 “| Company of Sedalia, he close of business, 0 | 28 | Capital stock. rplus fund. United profits. . © | Mortgages Coupe Dividenc fenth semi-ar Total Le A W.T. Heveuis the Missouri Missouri, at COMPANY, SEDALIA MO, ities, state ht and Savings deposits received and interest allowed thereon MONEY to LOAN from one For tur- to J. K. BRUGLER, BUTLER, MO AULHABER, Treas. President. Trust 9917 39 45341 18,751 1,658 foo 25,081 100,000 5,000 2,934 4,600 45772 345 2,264 166 RICHMO! Styles x Y purel ‘Tuomas Baxey ratel 30 minutes by ary Lotion. Use nx Sold by W.J, La Butler, Mo. » west halfot I dition to the to’ Hiams? 2 however In trust, ory note of eve ist fully dese as, said note is past due an¢ therefore, at the note, and by t ted by the terms of said de Tuesday, August 25th, 188% n the hours of nine o'clock in the and tive o'clock in. thes afternoon 4 at the east front door of er, county lic vendue to the » hand, the real estate tand this notice described, thereof as may be necessary to interest and costs Sale. eas, Hiram H. Evans and G s, his wife, by their certain ot ust, bearing date July 20st, duly recorded in the recorder's ¢ ot Bates county, Missouri, in Book 32, page 375, conveyed to the un, | Signed trustee the following dese real estate, situate, lying and being Bates county, state of Missouri, te Beginning sixteen (16) feet north two hundred and six (206) feet ¢ the southeast corner ot lot one (1), three (3), Montgomery’s first additio the town of Butler, running thence two hundred and nine (209) feet; east sixty (60) feet; thence south hundred and nine (209) teet, thence sixty (60) feet to the place of begis and being a part of the aw qr of the qr section 23, township 40 ot range in trust tor,the following purposes trust to secure the payment of promissory note of even date and ta deed ot trust described; and, where | tault was made in the payment of note when the same became due ayable. Now, theretore, at the of the legal holder ot said note, the authority in me vested by the ot said deed ot trust, I will, on Tuesday, August 18th, 188 between the hours of nine o'clock | torenoon and five o’ciock in fthe noon of that day, at the east tront the court house, in the city of B f tes aforesaid, sell at ie, tor cash in hand, to the fi , the real estate in said de d this notice described,or thereof asmay be necessary to pa note, interest and costs. F. M. Aten, T Trustee’s LEWIS HOFFMM Dealer in the Best Brands of HAND MADE SOUR MASH CORN**)R WW HISKE Also Imported and Native Wint List OF m¥ LES BRANDS. Hand-Sade » Whisky all Grain Bourlen Fire Copper Bourbon nia Brandy, 6 years She Celi Imported | Imported Port W Call and see me at the old North Main”