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pani ee | C. s- & Q. RAILROAD = { 5 2 . VV EEKL ¥: TIM 4s The old road grade - Z ——__—__—_—_ame | G. Company through C erie e ¢ ' Jj. D. ALLEN Eprro: Wy as lk sore t v ae the citizens ¢ > a a = a PSCRIPTIOD vie > i eS} > y « re Peet meen Teles 1 U I t H 1} series art = ee Ay ale s t 2} } | to examine t trusts « § vicious ‘ j A mar i leaving five years Of | west He said that 1 two hour sh , s workings ch ‘ i subscription unvaid. As the | els a = : ; < nwas being closed the editor | : parentiv= 1 co ek #i na linen coat, a palm-leaf fan : i : c a 3 x . znd. { j a thermometer. | a 3 egiance a . r os i piece eee ee | = The sz 4 The tlers have made er peat eee, ss : R: ! desperate attempt to enter the prom | °r se 7" I pee given for the renewed le FP é ; late in the scason nc to begir i ced ted ot Dkiahoma; and the U. | 7 Oe = nee ae Stone eepistine eS ce S. troops are escorting them exe. | MES eeeroat, Set He wor 2 . = . eniche Councisiodrial s heir Er ars and of ther and th oO - Journal, The boomers had just as well wait | Eng : e : | principies ee 5 slaeehter l x any over th within three | laughter until that country is thrown open. | COMPany overt Se LODE ‘ Spee ee ee ; weeks to ca ro an . ee fe 1 iy t Bete ; | : a2 ‘ ) yn riation Let the Minnie Walkup bas returned | alto i ee. on yriations. Let the | i i ef tt I = : ‘ te wer hease do itif to her ner home in New Orleans. elief thatit the people | | eee epee ede nan oper ower ise do ith She utte refuses to accept a cent ae ve aoe Avast ev Ve a will her buskand’s property, except ter, ar : Pee ie i ce ¢ les its mar- j : : intended tor go : & = ; e to defray the expenses ot her a road lead- } > — is wich amounts to about $3,00 ‘hicaye i : zett The sas City Times ‘ B&Q ce s pertectiy bing at which Gen. Me- F p. ae C3 tha e s offic j ? ces . B. J. Franklin will be | : day ot his appointed py the president Consul ee HORS sta i ? in ac of the ttle Canton, Chi Mr. Praoklia | poster ctared pos ma oe : 1 He was preparing a “e s«mber of Congress Ss Pane ticles — fe he ‘entur been a ie ot Congre Ge the pohcy ot their company to { 1 . ; the Century ij trom the Kansas City district, and 1S | require subscriptions,t | : us and the first of them was 5 1 sterling de rer) built where the people w : oi ett - ee of J ntictem. It was not and where it would pay best after|_ me 2 n between the leaves i A you despeiado, of Fanning | _ “e Rae Unite iy ‘ nteres ict the General's i" eee x 1 kill completion, expecting the right ot a ee ae : i county, Texas, shot and killed his } Bes eat nrcbableihodesst srounds| ‘ Sarees | ed protruded numer- mother with a Winchester rifle on ae att AW a ee | shadowy and in itions to} The book Saturday, and Sunday engaged with |, . ie ee a I discharge the duties of tt official | , : ae = | totlowing history of the old Lexing j ee = Y pie s father and neighbors in search of | ; = Gab ena ms = | position indetinite and unsatisfactory. | ; pace aans the body. When discovered he | sealer anne es | Before appointment their political ; | was the fewritten article on his i ea « om a conversation be nj Se Saul pe ‘ readily declared his guilt, and said fe hues Add Hillgn Davien the | principles and services were buric | iat famous battle. — x. twas his intention to kill his father, ' ; i ' in the dlimitable darkness of ob- mes attorney at the time for that road: ] _ | ae Pee: at sell the plantation and become a meL eal, eG: eas scurity, and their elevation to office | Proceedings of Circut. Court. drigand. This 1s but one of the re = ea ; : ““ | has simply exposed the fact. Such igi ; leased to the Burlington & South- . 3 j Whe following are the cases disposed sults of the cheap literature that is 2 5s | selections add neither power. weight | of by oir circuit Pout upto briday mood ; 4 western railroad company and in lee ae ‘ ooding the country. A stop should a Si zs | nor benefit to the party of the country, | when the Leabo trial was taken up. ji ; 5 : May, 1873, a consolidation was made | A : : | H be put to the publication ot such re 4 Ae) ae . | nor declare the sagacity, disinterest-| D. W. Moore vs. Mary I. Stewart, Bi : : with the B. & S. rn the ee = i damning stutt, tor it can only have | *"" di : ; © pe | edness, or patriotism of the appoint | judgement tor defendant dH ae ss entire line was mortgaged ana the S = i il the most demoralizing effect upon nee - ae aes © | ing power, Upon the iatter itre-acts| O- A. Pochstein vs W. A. Hatch, sub- iy : A mie mortgage reclosi 37 a itte ror if the young mind in its phastic state, , o o BOSS ag 1070 nd]; in diminishing popular favor and | mitted to court. j ready to be moulded either tor good EEG yas = ee atroad respect, and in arraying an amount | State vs A. Jackson, detendant gives it or evil. pire the present owners. Mr. | o¢ hostility. which years © aluable | bond of $75- . otter said that at one time his com after-seryice cannot overcome. H.C. Latham vs W. E. Tucker, judg, pany had actually voted the money} for the construction of a road this route, but that some members ot the company, including the presi- Kansas City court of appeals has disposed ot two Bates county cases st this term. In the case of Purdy’s over advocacy of democratic doctrine! heirs against Men who have been faithtul in the | their long and consp:cuous labors, ment for plaint . S. Brown vs J. Dewey, ee: ys M. Hughes, plead guilty and fined $50. : same. 8, in on = : : : = Fe who have served from strict and Bates G Sati - Thos. Gault et ai, in equity, Judge dent, desired first to tap Kansas i : « : os _ Bates County National Bank vs Bates i d is lias = onsc u vouotr what ¢ , R bli iq ° Gante ed eementiniirimed Se SE See | on tentions devotion to ey County Republican, judgment for pl'f. ' in McRoberts and others aginst Never betore has this section ot bchercd jou the 2podl en We county ie eae ena ORE ; : is ‘ without hope of reward, canno: andj} Johnson, same. fohe Moudy et sl, known as the | country had such a grand opportunity a 3 : : ; : 3 . Z : 2 . | ought not to be ignorea. These are M. K. Martin vs W. D. Henderson, Crescent Hill and Adrian Baptist | for a main hne, which puts us within he Jeca ae 1 dof | dismissed i Ch: 5 e leaders a . i church dispute over the old Crescent | 22 hours run ot Chicago, and if the are gear eae ; - i i i Hi ds a pte: public sentiment, and have a right, Seth Slucum vs W. D, Henderson, dis- a if Baptist church, the court of ap- | people do not turn'out in their might ae chi i missed. & peals affirmed Judge Gantt in every | and show the company by a grand Tae eee eee ae ae { = é = the offices, which thev have been} Set? > i point as to the title ot the property, | demonstration that they are anxious | . a a ‘ the | tinued. . 5 = mi Instrumenta m securing tor e ' holding, as he did, that it belonged | tor this road, they ought to lose it are “kis class pf es havebeen| “-J5- Mudd t > mf, . S : . wis s t 3 ¥ = to the Crescent Hill congregation | and let enterprise take the dry rot. P a judgment tor plair j and the attempts to move it to Adrian ts ae utterly ignored in this state and the! - Nn oct 2 i ss d 2 5 {| Hi. naune et vs Mo. Pacitic railway ee a } : ? : cat ese Ys f Was a perversion ot the trust but re- KANSAS STUPIDITY. places io which they ane entitled, | qudeen econ pineriate Grae! versed the cas? on the techmical In the early history of Kansas | filled by the merest tyro’s in capaci- meet j grounds that McRoberts was not the when that state came to enact a sys- | {¥- experience, deyotion and service j eroper plaintiff tc sue tor the Cres- | '™ of the enterprising bag Bary paneple sae ae cent Hill church. It is to be hopes legistature adopted the Revised } in political and governmental affairs. Wier! laby wasaik we pave he Cos for unity of the church that the | Statutes of Missouri, with an ex-j| [tis not ia human nature to submit | when she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, controversy will end here. planatory section to the effect thar, | With any degree of patience to such H When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘Be it enacted that wheneverin these | Worthy treatment. ang it must | When ebebhad Children, she gave them Castoria, j The residence portion of Galveston | statutes the word Missouri shall oc- | utspokea oppo ; Texas, was destroyed by fire the lat- | cur,the same shall be taken and held, | sition to er and kind ot) Spee ett a Soe s | : over aea or ese SE EET ; tex part of last week. Fitty-two | in ail courts of this state, to mean, 8Ppeintns or ahenation from a / { Hlocks succumbed to the ravenous | Kansas.” he state managed tor| Patty that permits su a sestem. | Trustee’s Sale. 2 os pe a = = . - . lames, containiag tn all ov. ave isle be chase oe PePne eocemmcut at shingt | Whereas, C. F. Ebly and Annie E his . z over seven | awhile, by dint of excursions across | The governmen Wa OHS | wife, “py their deed of trust, bearing ‘date | g the aut! The party. -t.undred dwelling houses, some of | the line into Missouri, to thrive very them being elegant mansions costing | well; but late, epwards of $60,000. The fire broke | wholly repudlica eut at r:g0 a. m. ina small foundry boasting of thei en the north side of Strand street, everything in M #ear the corner of Sixteenth, and muddled { by rescine ority given of her legislatures and eternally superiority over ouri, have become a changing the her judicial circuits | Ives. the representat harmony vation of so t matter of vaster moment than spread so rapidly the firemen were | boundaries ot in duty bou nd to prevent the latter e€ preser- ts unity and discipline is a re-election of the different congress- @owerless to check it. The wind | they left the or. ganized counties of | men. he power ot appointment | deed of trust, I will, on = was blowing at the rate of sixty males | ! Clark and Mead out of any circuits: | does not even assure this, but en-! Wednesday, Dece: nber 2, 1885. 2m hour, and block after block was ; In both counties prisoners are in jal | genders opposition. alienates adher- ae a peat and} ive. tcked up by the furious flames. Ie and 0a bai} and no courts to try them. ! ents.disappoints triends and produ * one of the most terrible conflagra- | County attorneys, sheriffs and clerks | irreconcilable dissatisfaction tons known since the great Chicago | sit with folded ha and the con-/ ends in defeat of the represen fire. housan!s ct people are ren—/ st:tutional nght ot a speedy public H 2 veteran August Ist, 13, duly re corded in the Recorder’s Missouri, in Book No 32, the undersigned trustee ibed real estate, situate Bates county, in block twen | office of Bates county the | page 100, conveyed te {the following de in the west side adc t however, for the following p t: In trust to secure the payment of | promissory note,in ssid deed of tr: and, whereas, said promissory n dae and unpi Now, ofthe legal holder of said note. authority in me vested by the the and bs terms of eaid ces} fered nele + i I a | : dere omeless @ destitute, and j trial is stricken to the ground in what H sTown H t were it not forthe nnmediate reliet | they are pleased t; call “Free Kan- | gray and w! 1 ve y | : | r and € = cred a - eatthem from = distance. would | sas." | over wi : t , cncanieateeet ts a a H ; over with sc ‘ © War the undersigned eecessary sut o'd misery. ! Tust now state is h a} fare, are te the i Among the donations sent was a! carnival of cri t solic 5 a: f © c : other es a | carnival of crime, and the radical | Policy pursued «rx x and aad no ocr a Gout -* ve thou- este of Missoun which never tires of | disappointed, th © result of their elt : dollars. ard eae ted as heis, | Slandering the people of thus state, | labors shou!d i ‘ rotion aot oes 5 : | t bi rs fro ; tabvays responds Hberally when | are dumb and see nothing worthy of j ot the selfish ain s ofthe peblieat on of this notice, ther at calamoties befall a : but if rse is Mere ae i are: la people. ; comment; but if a herse is stolen} and not tothe got of toe pecnle or ia tt anc se anc Feed & Sale Stable. Chemicals. Books and Wall Paper | her busband their certain between the hours of nine 0’ ci no day, h JE WELRY STOR] Is headquarters tor Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Tewelr y Spee itor al rey fine Opera Glasses, Y ‘ vi to visit hrs meat and examine did display ot be id the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTE gree es TE ree | Harness & Saddlery Gooi ‘Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Mis Horse Biankets, eee Wips ae Curry Cor no 1 » lowest, as Well as alters, bridics Horse brushe isto seil only tirst-< ods, to sell them as low as pe | favor us:t re here for and just what we pry todo. Repa tly done J. T. GRAVES & S0 WALNUT ADVERTISEMENTS. GIPSON BROS. & CO’S., 4a Ge EC Te ec We Real Estat INSURANCE. LOAN AND Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Bloc MISSOURI. Zl pea SCRIBNER, SALOO All the leading brands of whiskies, wi beer and cigars kept on hand WALNUT, Ww. B. ARBOGAST, LIVERY, TURNOUTS IN TOWN. Corner Sth and F. streets. j eo ARBOGAST & HENSEY, Sixth Street, Syndicate Block, MEAT MARKET. WALNUT. M4 W.M. MILLIS, DRUGS, PAINTs, OrITL.s, BADGER LUMBER COMP Desleris Lumber, Lath, Shingle u 1 Paint, Lime and Cet Railroad Prices Duplicate -B.CAKRTER ‘WALNUT, MO. ‘WALNUT. MO, H Trustee's Sale. Henshaw aod Ms) by their certain & Ting date August oth, las. Recorder's office of Bates © State of Missouri, in Book Ko. #, veyed to the undersigned trustee described real estate, situste n Bates conn Miesonri, to arter of the northesst que Truste Sarab A of Ba eed of trus Whereas, . bearing date April 1 in the Recorder’s p West quarter oft of section fifteen (15 following purp: ORES of certain owing purposes: and in said | t s secure fone certain whereas, the | note of ing past due | described: f e | on said ne ra ue and un paid, therefore eat of the lege! t and a 2 leed of bet wee and Sve o’clock in the | noon and five St the east front door of t city of Butler, Ba eto he highest b Lestate in said ndue, bidder "at public ve ir ereol as