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RE a ee ee oS ar at) ETO Ve LER WEEKLY ~ ite BUTLER MISSOURI €cision attle muddle th inged from his SNATGR JOHNSON i this is the Monday puts it stated that since Grant's death | ; jo in Spam seer 2 Spain see 1 from Madrid 2.925 new cases jharsh jor this traitorous to f= i fi a749 ' fFan y, | Umted States, which | s throuchout the country. heap upon Ins offending head. It would appear this g e| all the blood of such triends t ited to enter } ; confederate states. ying over the country vould | Universe was coliected in one reser- , = } 1 struggle he lost everyt! save : 1 oir and boiled down in one caldron | °° "22 x e tendency to influence : voir ana boued downin One caldron 4 3 : tashioned for the purpx : {energy and integrity. Returning af- he | & one or the purpose rs : - } ter the war he tound himself peenn:- ary the people of Madrid were | NOt make enough to circulate u ' . } | little finger of a pure, unselfish triend } serious thougl burdened with a security never more given to enjoyn : > ke ‘ en | rly $100,000 Forsaking t present. to keep that member from wit! Se ie area tical field he paid every cent ae away and dying. Re 1, debt betore hi WOTRK Was Tie September number of Dem orest’s Ulustrated Monthly Magazine is decidedly one of the best we have discovers such fri a rid n @ = self of them the be z his tuture existence. had. The story, ‘*Bryanstone and - Wite,’” by Philip Bourke Marston,is EX-CONFEDERATES’ REUNION. capital one,and ‘Orders of Knight Saturday, the day set tor re lusty Since the close of the war the only public act in which he engaged was {| the present constitution ot the state. hood,’’ an unron of the ex-contederates ot Bates i : = | and of which he was made president Happy Island,’’ **The Story of Lud- | county, came clear and beautiful wig Spohr,”’ **A Maid of Honor of | with it hundreds of ex-contederates the Last Century,” and “An Old | with their tamilies. A cool breeze Itahan City,’’ are well worth reading. | most of the day kept the weath The various departments are care—| from being sultry. A speakers stand fully flled, and contain much that is useful in the household. The tron tispiece is a fine old picture. called **Goo!-Bye.”’ friend tory’s pages than that ot Waldo P. | Johnson. It was here that the first . litical honor was conterred upon had been erecte 2 east side o = Se OC ea eidle OE ag tae (never ie nes ation forty the court house. with the flag of our | years bore his name and love is bur— graceful folds} ied. and to-day. after sixty-eight country ; Vears of warfare, the busy brain now Waving om above it. out halt past ten o’clock t son, Willem T-. The Sedalia Bazoo man has been] __ ' c crowd was called to order by Col. | nent attorney at Kansas City. troubled with the night-mare and seen visions of blood and thunder. *& country run riot like unto the dark cays of France im the days of Rob- espierre, when no man was safe and | i on account of the poor i working men who are trying hard to make a living. lieye it, the newspaper man who wants a postoffice has fearful tor- bodings ? Bazoo man Len Renick, vice-president. in ab- Rev. J. G Burges, chaplain, led in a beautiful : and impress . and welfare of the old comrades thus | sence of the president. HES aie OF gauss A Texas lawye is Just ¢ prayer for the satety | man who offered to get arespectably | gathered together. and the peaceful | gned petition to hang the Judge on | rest of those who had fallen i ithebench. The Texas man selected And don’t you be - i = ¢ instead of the judge on ¢ tench fost cause and whose ashes could | One of the best known and most re | spectable citizen in the town, and produced im open court a petition | igned by atl the county officers and | now be found in nearly every nook Z and corner of the south He too imagines all the | a ee | Major J. N. aw in his aight mare or hkely to betall our peace 1 land of liberty. Bradley wa Senereu r ™ ssmen of the town, i: ere is ce = oe eee rae ; lv need ofa branch lunatic asylum, | Mier responded in a hap; tee a eee é Ra Ree } appropriate edie scpecch. (ti | w ot the victim, eee | the association for the hono in the hst of land pirates whose | | suring Ins old t fences are ordered down by our ro- | livenole heart was in the noble cause!‘ bust President, we read the names | for which the association was organ | Democratic ot the Carlisle Cattle Company ot | ized—that of charity and good England, the Wyon Cattle | lowship. The tollowing officers Company of Scotland, the Pra:me} Were then elected: E. A. Henry, (Gntte Company Ge iSccuand Gag) rt vie Sein Capt Holly P. When, ia pont ot tact, the applicant If there | Nickel, 2d Vice-P. : FRY Simpson yas in jail tor stealing postage stamps was any land stealing to be done, 34 Vice-P.; F.C. Smi Sache 28 <lcpat ee pustmaster, common decency would have sug-|R- S. eis Teeuee shes another annoying imstance gested that the profits of it should be | , Burges, Chap! aiter kept at home and _ that foreigners ass Ociation adjourned to meet should te compelled to confine their o’clock. Many motheriy dames come with well filled baskets askin to hang him The appoi ee oe sitmaster in Main on comrades j ment of a postmaster in Maine c he strength of the signatures of the State + one hundred and thirteen leading c zens of the town, irrespective of party, asking for his appointment, other toreign corporations. ch people lend their signa- depredations to ther own But under the benignant ru Secretary Teller. and i = spread beneath the trees Under the new jury law ¢ a short time empung teast w ° e a tempung teast ts t va + Ws | lowing persons are exen ciergyinan, prs 1 to partake to thei at . attorney, clerk stomachs desire, and soos Seach! enough to feed as r solicitous had these see that all had plenty. with the tnvartable po nowse yard, of which eve ty s > company, c terior D ment under republic. e thiet was as 200d as ano! ec. And while the Ameri was shut out from the peblic domai the British land-grabber was weil- comed into the select 1mg and treated At 2 o’clock the meeting was m beyond the sea. *°—Post-D: called to order, and after some ex- cellent music by the Butler Silver ‘ citizen rr isda ies been to/t Tin any ins ge of a court ot rece cashier of any national bank ing company incorporated un der the ‘laws of the State, or any per- and 65 cen | the convention of 1575 that tramed | county, would you advise our tax | He was a sate counsellor, a loyal / and the name of no more in- corruptable son will appear on_ his- | at rest will be laid by her side. His | Johnson, is a prom- | anew version of the old storv of the | Wm. E. Warton, Cashier: ‘to the debt made by lington, Lake & Gulf Railroad, we Committee and | he carlessness and recklesness son Over 65 years ot age. ae WHaT OTHERS saY A 30, set luced to offer | they | Zo cer lar for | | judgments and bonds in’ suit bonds not sued on, ¢ in lieu sash they accept our be ing 6 per cent} interest and running 20 years, we haying the right to pay off any or all] of said bonds and stop the interest at any time after 5 years. Ifwe accept of the proposition it will require about 50 cents on each S100 assessed valu- ion to pay the interest on the new bonds, I understand your peoplte have had considerable experience in litigating and compromising similar bonds. Now, trom experience had in your payers to vote yes or no onthis prop- Our election will be held Please write me osition? on Aug. 25th. tully, and if you have no objection your reply wiil be published here, as we want all the intormation obtain- able so as to yote intelligently and for our best interests. Respectfully yours &c., Wa. E. Watton. = Morrison W. WROTH LExInNGToN, Mo., $ 13th, 1885. Orric Bank, August DEAR S1r:—Yours of the 12th to hand and contents noted. In regard he counties and townships along the line ot the Lex- | have no end to the trouble with ours, as it has been a continual source of expense and trouble. Our people have been divided in regard to a compromise and have fought the thing as long as we had any hope ot success, and after years of strife and litigation we have come to the con- clusion that the longer it went the less chance there was tor us, and at last election our people went! most solid for 4 compronuse. The county court is now issuing the new | six per cent bonds to pay the whole debt made by Lexington bar and | Washington towns and since the people have decided by an over- } whelming vote to get rid of the mat- ter, we are at rest ard have come to the conclusion we ve done a good days work, been my for some 4 Respectf Wa. Mor Tms you can and g ay. I have bee tv for over 45 Forepaughs c train collided at Eddyville. Iowa, o: 14th inst. and a number of howmen were | badly injured. 1 modesty to SAREE REN for iateeke and Onli, “Castoriais sow ll adapted to children that t 1 itas superior toany prescmpuon known to me HLA Arcuer, M.D., 121 So, Oxford St, Brookiyn, N. Y. Tus Caytace Company, 182 a DIES Purplesand “Qu MISSOUR Ny] COMPANY SEDALIA MO, PAID UP SURPLUS \ND CAPITAL sios.000 DEA RS IN - MONEY iJ. K. BRUGLER, BUTLER, MO {| GEO. O. FAULHABER, Treas. O. A. CRANDALL, I UNIVERSITY OF THE | State of Missouri. Yo the Clerk of Rat 5s County Court my duty to inform you that, under sions of en Act of the | thirty-nine and Ie ¥. Stat your county isentitled tos nd to the de part- inents of the State University at Columbia and Rolla during the year ending July L, m6 eighteen stween the ages of sixteen and twen- pars “Under the rules adopted by the Board of Cu- rators, students ‘‘shall possess a good moral character, and shall pass a satisfactory ex ination in orthography reading, writing metic and geograph and must pay th prescribed by said Act, to-wit. On matriculat- ing, an entrance fee of ten dollars and conti gent fee of five dollars; and a like contingent fee at the beginning of the second half year making the whole annual charge twenty dol- jars; which must be paid by every student, ex- | cept He cere ordained ministers of the gos- I ng to of the various religious d fthis State, and indigent young en preparing for the ministry. For the school of Law and Medicine and Engineering, the an- nual charge is forty dollars, each. The session ofall the departments,under the Presidency of | Samuel 8. Laws, LL. D., will begin on The Second Tuesday of September Thursday and will continue until the first Ixs6—except that of the Scho and Metallurgy at Rolla. which will be dav, Sept. 2ist, and end June 10th, Inns Ample provisions has becm made for the edu- cation and care of young women in all classes of the Universi and a course of study sp ially adapte hem has been adopted. (se catalogue IS4-x5, pages Is? to 153.) j Ib all your attention to the appended | extract from the Isw on this subj i iving two weeks’ ofthis | . You Will please transmit to me, on or before September Ist, alist of the names of all the youth of your county who intend to make ation for University iM be all nose to Which your connty is © nuit Board can be had in clubs in the col r male stude vate fam lam resy nt HUMMONT rs, University of Mo rd of Curators # to send to the state University ic year, which certificate shall county clerk for two weeks, per published in thereof to be allow paid for out of the county t xk rsons desiring to ente can be had on barian, Colum- he office of the R. 4. Stanke Clerk Bates county rt Wives! Mothers! Daughters! Be Your Own Physician! A lady who tor vears suffered torments worse than death trom Uterine Troubles, falling of the womb, leucorrhoe and w ‘ound a remedy which complete! J sufferer trom h trouples can remedies and t ure herself, womznls examinacio one, and wl New York. | Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s | Sanitary Lotion. Use roother. This never fails. ruggist Sold by W..1. Lansdown, Butler, Mo. 49°lyr OW HISKEY EASGRAAAAAY Castoria cums Colic, Constipation Sour § se ant 4, Fructation, Seceina ty Sivas Sieh) nd Sree Without injurious medication, Fulton Street, xy RICHMOND PINK er Styles” Farm Fo cash in hand, the trust and this n thereof as may be iterest and ¢ Trustee’ Wi eas, Elizabetl i and T Pulliam. her husband, by thelr ot trust, bearing date April and recorded in the rec ers @ of Bates county, Missouri, in Bow 32, page 323, conveyed to thew signed trustee the following desi real estate, lyin, snd situate the county ef Bates and ¢ of Mi to-wit The southwest quarter of northwest quarter of the southwest q ter of section sixteen 16), to (39) of range thirty ( containing ten (10) acres more or lew trust, liowever, tor the following pur Intrust to secure the payment @ certain promissory note, in said deed trust describec id, whereas, said is long past due and remains up Now, therefore, at the request ol legal holder otf said note, aod by power and authority in me vested by terms ot said deed of trust, I will, on » being Wednesday, September gth, 185: between the hours ot nine o'clock 6a torenoon and five o'clock in the noon of that day, at the east trontd the court house, in the city of Bi county of Bates and State of Mi sell said real estate tothe highest bi public vendue, tor cash in hand, o much thereof as may be necessary @ said note, interest and costs. M. Atien, T Notice. Notice is hereby given, that | istration upon the estate of William deocased, bave been granted to the ti by the Bates county Probate Coant, & county, Missouri, bearing d the ; August, 1 THe nay ~y sinet sald estate are required to exiMe for allowance, within one year from letters, or they may be pl nefit of such ‘estate; and if not exhibited within two years ® of the publication of this notier, be forever barred , LUCRETIA JONES, Ae Adrainitent LEWIS HOFFMA Dealer in the I . HAND MADE SOUR MASH CORN) RYé Also Imported and Native Wine PRICE List oF my Leal BRANDS. Walker sour Mal. Peacock Bye made Mercer Co. Sina I Crow Fire ¢ California Imported Imported Port Wir i and see me at the old stand, North Main