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ateaaenee ou maioes soars ce = Seren Arana nce seem RRC a AG MALEtiimionianin THE REPUBLIVAN’S MARE’S NEST. SYNOPSIS OF JUDGE €ANTT'S ince XN eee —— BERNHARD? < “FRAN atITT DR UIEEYVT 5 MES ; = CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY. yoo BUTLER W EEKLY TI} tise The Republican makes = a e Gantt reached Butler on the , there has been 4,640,000 ho: ——_ was | *hell-a-balew’ about the appointment a ae ae ; 1 Out of this numt the county court t ; fe Ga Milwa + 117,000; = 71 at 50 « ck. € sher 7 T Arren & Uo., Propriet« ot the Mt. Pleasa ae a S. c re R — TERMS OF SUI S¢ ON ns Rees land 38 oc Cine 28,000. J < Judy Gant G x “ao? ce z i ie: s ers r Y r ® - t ceeded once t sc ge Site < Phe BUTLER MISSOUHR! : sual clear. perspicuous st ite S ; LAS ee] \ BUTLER MIS Pe age eee p I c ir fee ¥ Sank gs —— with the 1 fais ied ares The president lett Was! 'O0 | tor 4 compromise of the bonds ee 2 e Pe i Ky W Ky} Monday for Buffaio, and cast his vote accomplish its mission, «aud : : for Hill and the entire democratic se gentlemen perform a a 2 \ Is headquarters for fine Jewelry neket. interest of ae "| Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, At the iast session ot the Buchanan own credit. | county grand jury 200 of St. Joseph’s , now remair -d for the court to finish eee Spectacles ot all kinds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You saloon keepers were indicted for, this work so tuspiciously begun. At _{over in Cincinnati. Frank Ratter- | : are cordially invited to visit his es selene ge examine aloon ; nay 4 j is splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices iolating the sunday law. re lastterm of the court the best i pj) MAn,democratic ca ididate tor county his splendid display of 1 g " pre ¥ a t Ss oun onmen EEE ' ar t acconiphishinge this end i a reasurer “ceived 300 more votes : means ot accomphshing thi j treasurer, received 1.500 more ae EY a-eie eas eer >" Terre 5 trae at ect a i s ; jury to - > &£E RAVING NEATLY EXECUTE: amy HORS Catt esc cnc + Was considered and a fin al ae than A. M. Boettger, republican ALL KINDS OF ENGRA x ECUTE Sei . > 2 ry oO z spare no effort to ee - ee itting monument to the memory of Mr. Catron was S} e no etfo! | candidat and Boettger says the| iin the person 16: a he | tarious habit: insi General Sterling Price. It worthy cause and should succeed. appointed, as provided by 1: | : far Detter for the s themselves, county, ing the compensati statutes Truly it looks as though the good | The court made Lord is scourging his people over in { wars, | this agent. bargain possible with Mr. Catron } ie it was yet 7 the old world. It’s cholera, and considered they were doing their | } . ! { murder and nm ; ; ze rumors of war. Gynamiters and small-) Gury. umber of the heaviest tax |" <<] | 2.000 yotes to make him believe his u Juty. Ar 3 : encrimous st Hl ; yom payers, however, not wishing to in- : : f le services are not wanted. _ = == a { : the consequent sti upon the fair ee } i teries| cur this additional expense, went | i ae a : = . ‘ ss , a ae Sam Jones will open his rage Sneerr ne jay and | fame of our county. | The colored men of bleeding Kan- + His Al Farm reas and Single and Light double harness can’t be on th icke: £S ri ne 26 | before the court on Monda and | H 4 beat in qua and price ome 3 ine a n the wicked of St. Louis the 2ot 1 | be i spies? He charged fully upon the dram—| sas, in convention assembled, at : < r = | Kies ne sir yer 4 5 ot this month. “Next to Kansas City | proposed pric eee ot men name | shop act: selling liquor on Sanday Leavenworth, resolved to hencetorth 7S | adies » has hi pen the ng lace to de be appomted to make the transfer} = zy = a i a a es or A c ne 1¢ has hit upon the mght place to do | be zppeimtec : : “: he | Seliieg to minors, without the consent | vote independent. The meeting was 4 ' ' good. | of these bonds, who — € = t ie e ec ee He nd success and the largest ever and everebody at bottom prices. We sell eee = ._ | required bond and obligate himselt : ie : oe Pea eee pa Senator FM. Cockrell has se-{ 5 = Te one cain neers |S arned the grand very | heldin the state. Red hot speeches Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Com iected as his private secretary John ; ‘OC %% i Sa afak cn Ge Ince clase ok cece > made by a number of colored cerca pnts us ee sy ; | compensation, . ‘This, of -course,| CUP tr tt The ast Class “et Cesc: | ETS HERTS Ee as Horse brushes and similar articles as low as the lowest, as well as halters, bridles 3. Jury, of Boonville. The salary | ' : “i eet at ace | Strange as it mi sound, it bad | orators and the republican ticket collars, sweat pads, etc. : } alters the aspect of the case, anc : 5 > pom * 7 of the private secretary of a senator 2 = i e hai ease nevertheless occurred inthis | scored from head to tail. The col- OUR A i] isto sell only first-class 5 I them, 1s lov as po 5 =i 1 “ have no doubt but what the c : é | me 2 F : o sell only such goods as © d, is oniy'=ix dollars aids | ‘iy take th tt | reful | Cieuit thatin four difterent prose- | ored men are getting tired of being favor us; that is what we are bere for and just what we props - - ; will take the matter under caretul | E fas Bate peed, , read } } he | : : = . cutions for selling to minors the! mere cattle in the pasture to be todo. Repairing neatly don By reading the columns of the} consideration and act according to 5 j : : V “at eae ~ | defendants were acquitted, because | driven at the will ofthe radical party j; T. GRAVES &S0' Kirksyille Demo we are led to} whatthey deem the best interests of | a3 ints : i i : Ped ’ 3 i ements | s conclusively shown that the | and receiving none of the loaves and believe that the reunion at that place | the tax payers. There has been no | it was conclusively shown that the ; and receiving non e le = aaa a acces 7 : = parents in each case had given writ- | fishes. z erates poder ae PAE Ses last week was not a reunion of old | wrong committed. The court acted ' 5 - - WALNUT ADVERTISEMENTS. oldiers, but a reunion of gamblers. | honestly and intelligently on the data ic miei | ae : to sell to their children. I Neither can there be In the death of General George b. | betore them. McClellan, America hasdost another | *2Y blame attached to Mr. Catron, as he but accepted an offce created sad commentary on patent a tion, that while of her greatest and most prominent , men. The particulars of his death, | by law, that required an honest, ca- uccompanied by a short sketch ot his | pable and thoroughly busine man were conniying with the sa life, will be tound in another place | t) | | | | - ° in thi | destroy their own offspring. in this paper. | ‘ . = | connection the Judge took | to say that he was a prohibi THE 0. B- & Q. WiLL BE BUILT. The people north ot us this men who are attacking General i ‘eed 1 7 sroposed r e are making Nerculean Grant's character in regard to what Exepesee tons ‘ 8 z ettorts to have this road built, and | he said and did during the Tilden- tl Raecniat j . ie are Vv , < = ° Ss SS. Hayes controversy are republicans. ; ‘“ ahr on Brae go: The nation buried General Grant a Se re oeeurauces: som E the officials of the road that it will tew days ago and these republican b , i AGdt at i = s c a a a 2 y traducers should let his ashes rest, or | © COPS UCted and that at an early said what they are now saying before day. The Holden Enterprise has ne died. the following in reference to a lette: —————— from Col. Asbury, of Higginsville, At last the great trialof Ferdinand who, it will be remembered, wasone Ward, one of the partners of the : : of the delegates to Chicago to inter- Jefunct Grant & Ward bank, has] yiey, the C. B. & Q. officials: “We ended, and the sentence of the court > Unat he be confined at hard labor oe or ten years in Sing Sing penitenti- ary. A more just verdict was never vendered, and the gates of the peni- tentiary never closed on tascal. It is worthy of note that all the bigs the extent that our laws pro hheve the the time had could reform the world. courts show that nine tenths crime we deal with is tk growth of drunkenness; but copy extracts exactly as they written by Col. Asburv, underscored lines and all. He says: ‘Our com- mittee has just returned from an interesting interview with C. B. & a grander! Q. officials at Chicago. We are ag ASSURED THAT THE ROAD WILL BE We publish elsewhere in this pa-| BUILT and THAT THE ENGINEERS per @ synopsis of Judge Gantt’s| witt BE ON OUR LINE INSIDE OF TWO charge to the grand jury at the op-| weeks.’ The letter is full of en- ening of court Monday morning. | couragement, but we do not think it The Judge defines the law which | is necessary to copy any more. What shall govern their actions in a clear{ we use above tells us all we want to concise manner, and if they fail to | know, and besides there is a great do their duty the responsibility will | deal ot railroad news in this issue. test on their shoulders and not on| If this road is not built then the offi- 5 hus. : Judge Gantt has served this! cers have hed to the Higginsville and za ca district as circuit judge tor the Past} Waverly committees. The engineers ! = ag four vears and his actions and tulings | will soon be over the line, and we! Se haye been closely watched and scru- | trust the peeple will assist them with a tinized by both lawyer and citizen: |anlermmiey all they can ’? From xnd we can proudly say for him that} the above it will be seen that the not one blot rests against his.name} Holden and Higginsville people are ora stain against his judicial gar-} confident and correspondingly juti- ments, No man having business be- | lant. Now is the time for Butler and tore his court can truthfully say Par- | Bates county to put word for diality wasevershown. Asa lawyer j this road. We must not lay dor- nei Stands at the head of the bar in} mant and fet other sections secure this district having no superiors and! this outlet, which nmghtfully belongs smut few equals. Lhe Times, with { to us en account of natural advanta- cthe people, regrets to see the end of xes offered and practicability and = term of office so near at hand. | directness of route to the southwest. We know nothing of his tuture in- ! But railroads are no respectors of tentions, but, it is whispered, that in ! Persons, and, hke other mortals. fos sil probability he wiil be a candidate | : ior congress two years hence, 1f this. ce true, and he gives his consent to make the race, we have every reason | to believe that Bates county will Give | your interests. him a heartier support for that high | = position than she d:d tor circuit judge. in tact we firm!y believe his support tty, and we are in danger of picable vice, hypocrisy. roads the law on it will ever give us safe an use the funds levied and colle law honestly, scrupulousiy culverts. goyernment guarantees sessor and the citizen were lable for failure to do their u this respect. He cautioned the jury to be ina to permit any man to use the j of the grand jury room to ver [ charge every duty cast upor ! Deal fairiy by the State and b }iellow men; act upon your oa : : } trom principle alone and you anitested in their | P a t to the wise is suf— Butler, officials like to be shown attention | and an interest co work. ficient Peop v So ahi tull He had confidence they : dothis. Altogether, the | excellent taste. stror ; vered in that forcit | Sive style characteristic of aon the ability of Judge Ganit i The smali-pox is playing | 4mong the people oyer in C ook to John Sherman held up the bloody : , shirt in Ohio, and now he is over in throughout this district would ve Virgmia talking tariff. What is good ee and the 2 an who beats him enough tor the people ot Ohio should would be terribly ‘-gsntted” in the ; be ,00d enough ‘or the people of | ~ace i Virginia. ¢ and i: peetereremmnessmeenaem meanor, and betore it ripened into ten permission to the saloon keeper the commonwealth and her courts were striving to pro- | tect the youth of the jand,the parents he was not Utopian enough to be- come | by legislative enactment alone, we | recognize the evils ot intemperance, especially does our experience in the people themselves wake up to a sense of the danger from mtemperance, Statutes atone can not enforce sobrie- to intemperance the even more des- The court next gave them in charge and highways. While we may question the wisdom af the present law and doubt whether nd sub- stantial highways, it is our duty to betterment of our roads, bridges and He next took up and expounded | the assessment law. This was found- i In return, he owes it to the commonweaith to contribute his proporuonate share of the bur- dens of that government. The ay in the discharge of their duties: not | ; the jury to go torward firmly to dis-! Gear, de- don his pretest. The repul want ofhce, oh, no; but the democrat w ne | near at hand when a |have to beat his republican frier t was a al affec- | ; day on a charge of stealing som loons to | get money to buy whisky. In this | guilty and occasion tionist to fiv hibit,but for the sake of his wife and chiidren. The judge sentenced hir when, | the county c He went t jail. tin gang. = The contest for the Joplin post office is ended and there is great in We all of the = eens that town. Among the applicants untilthe | We noticed the name ot A. W. Car- taithfully and heroically served thi lin for many years as a_ fearles champion to the cause. We fea that the mantle has tallen on anoth er. as Hon. W. T. adding Stone Stone has recommended an to the! - page: appointment. — Springfield Leader. With Boonville, Mexico and Mo- j berly all around her with water- j works in successtul operation, Co- every | lumbia has very large cause to feel liberty | cordially ashamed of herselt, espec- tally when she has purer water than ; any ot that in their vicinity. What ; has become of our boasted enter- | prise, anyhow? With nothing but each | a branch railroad, with no sewerage, uty in} no water, no fire protection, tree whiskey and whole streets of enspty houses it 1s about time tor even the mossbacks who stand in the way of her progress, to be opening their screen | eyes and takingareckoning. These ut the:r | are somewhat uncomforable facts, justice. careful; spleen on their neighbors. He urged ; but they are tacts nevertheless, and we had as well begin to look atthem. Pile ee The absre sarcastic item taken : * | from the Colummia Herald, speaks Vv yout! bad for the Athens ot Missouri. th and ans i Tae hs r con- sciences wrl always approve you. Would it All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. npres— lan of voc anada. | thing was not done tair and has filed t as. = 1 Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. Continues ill to carry one of the largest stocks of nd H. E. Everett, « practicing lawyer ot Savannah, Georgia, and for two years grand worthy chiet Templar ot the state, was arraigned the other carpenter tools ‘and selling them to He plead begged pitteously for mercy—not on his own account, but oo n to pay $25 or serve five months on dignation among the democracy of son, editor of the Herald, who has democracy of Jasper county and Jop- made his recommendation on the 16th, and we have it from private sources that Mr. un- fledged, callowy fellow, who never i struck a blow or cast a vote for the He was the candidate of Tom Connor, who bet heavy on his Daily GRAVES & SON, & Saddlery Goo GIPSON BROS. & CO’S., ae AGG ECM eC We oO zi LOAN AND INSURANCE. Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Bloc e UT, MISSOURL. W. B. ARBOGAST, S © LIVERY, Feed & Sale Stable. EINEST TURNOUTS IN TOWN. Corner th and F. streets ARBOGAST & HENSEY, | MEAT MARKET. W.M. MILLS, BADGER DRUGS, PAINTS, LUMBER CIMA | OILS, Lumber, Lath, Shin. | Mixed Paint, Lime and Ceme = | Railread Prices Duplte themi ‘. $ d er: | Chemicals, Books and Wall Paper ; wees ase i WALNUT, MO. ———— brands of whiskies, dg rs kept om hand. ee Siath Street, Syndicate Block, WALNUT. All the teadin; beer an WALNUT, MO, i ! Trustee's Sale. { wheress, Sarah A. Bice Paoli A. Rice, | her husband, of Bates county, Missouri, =| Trustee’s Sale. ames ST. Henshaw and Mey h rite, by thelr certain # trust, bearing date August sth, 19%. recorded in tee Recorder's office of Beaver State of Missourl, in Book No. %, conveyed to the undersigned trustee ing described real eatate, situate, 136 Missouri, to-wit their certain deed of trust. bearing date April Sth, Ist4. and daly recorded in the Recorder’ office of Bates issouri, in Book No. 32 sage 31 being in Bates county, d i aunty of wr i 2 Peaner otne ote % quarter of | southwest quarter of the nurthesst 40: the southeast quarter of section fifteen (15), | the west half of the Borthwest emcee | township thirty-nine (3) of range thirty-one | northeast quarter of section } (Sl), containing forty scres more or less, in| township forty-one (41) of range thirty trust, however, for the following purposes: In| containing sixty acres more oF less, * trust to secure the payment ort one eertain | however, for the following purpeose is } Eromissory pote of even date with and in said | to secure the payment eee — | deed of tras€fally described; and, whereas,the | note of even date and in sal: bec nnual interest on said note is long past due | described: and, whereas the boo } and remains unp: Now, therefore. at the | on said note is long past doe sod | request of the legal holder of said note, and by | therefore, st the request of the lege the authority in me vested by the terms of ssid d note d by the power sn Sof | deed of trast, I will,on i y the terme of said dee’ Wednesday, t < 2 | will, on vember 18, 1885, | "Winesday, November 18, # k in the fore- | Misamis f that | between the hours of nine : oti n and five o'clock in th : at the east front door of the const f Butler, county of Bates 8u2 ® i } door of the ten county. to the highest bidder for cash i 4 x 3 vs the real estate in said deed of trust and this eli said real estate indies hotice deseribed, or so much thereof as may be | bidder, st public vendue, for cae neeessary to pay said debt. nterrst and costs. | so much thereof as may be coca i r said note, interest and coats. C. ‘ the east front of Butie