The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1885, Page 8

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i Tensessee Volunteers. ibe sobr of the ‘volunteer } i t ot ac | oe ) herson isted in . 1 ir ¢ coun- FA Scores of T prominently j | nesseeans figure | {the country, and hundreds whose AS MAY assoort- j BRIS a | names have been j in tradition, gave up their i Ta the Mexi- ives tor this beautiful country. nvite an inspection ot ae ist t t can war regiments were formed in e etocK OF many instances in advance ot calls and waited impatiently for their turn, Tennessee's quota was always full, and scores of men enrolled their To S Halls Games mames whose services were never “ j § | called for at all. And in the fate war Tennessee fully maintained her reputation as the *‘volunteer state.’”’ there were a Our information is that more ‘‘volunteers’’ in the confeder- ate army from Tennessce than from any other one state in the conteder- We do not mean to be mis- HULIDAY PRESENTS, acy. understood; we do not allege that Now is the time for you to decide on there were more men 12 the con- oo tederate army from Tennessee than any other state, but there were more **volunteers.’? From the best intor mation we can gather, there were trom So,000 to $5,000 men in the | infantry service from Tennessee in that army, and from 30,000 to 35,- cavalry W ant to Give 000, perhaps more, in tne Durning certainly find what you are the holiday weeks, you can It will be borne in mind that very . looking for at my tew men’ were conscripted, verv counters. few. Asearly as February, 1862, before conscripuon had fairly begun, a large portion of midale and west bv the conscription occupied it Tennessee Union j had been necessary or desirable was forces, and the machinery could not have been put in mouon. In East Tennessee a majority of the people were Union- ists, and instead ot waiting to be M.A. Maynard. —IN THE— | o Tennessee earned | torgotten, except and artillery branch ot the service, | Castoris cures Sour Stomac Kills Worms, gives siccp, Without injurious medication. Tas Cevtace Compant, 122 Fulton Street, N. Y. | “‘Castoria ‘s so well adapted tochildren that | Lrecommend it as superior to any prescription | qnows to me.” ILA. Aacuzn, MD. 111 So. Oxford Si, Brooklyn, N. ¥. 4 WILLIS & COMPANY PROPRIETORS OF THE Stables. et eee bought and sold on kinds and best Stock of al! largest commussion. The a L Livery and Feed Stables in South- west. None but first class turnouts, fine teams and_ stylish single drivers, at most reasonable rates. Carriages, buggies and pha- tons. Located on ce “Os we le dhe Dakota Street, op- posite Laclede sour. Hotel. Butler, Mis- LARGE -:- AND -:- C )MMODIOUS Wagon - and - Stock - Yards, Especially tor the Acconimodation of Farmers. J.P. WILLES, Manager. srCirwy AUCTIONEER ,-wa | conscripted into an to which they were opposed left the country and volunteered in the Union army. We do not believe there were less than 120,000 Tennesseeans army they Post Office, in the confederate service from be- ginning to end, and nineteen-twenti- BUTLER, - MISSOURI. eths ot them were ‘‘volunteers.’’ In ceerenone Pa eB -~«ere. | addition to this there were about 2,000 Tennesseearns in the Umon Order ot Publ ion. oe Ee rams pceHom army, most of them from the eastern Srcmee ae {os division of the state. More than of Bars tm the Circuit Court of Bates county, webraney half ot these enlisted while the ter- aaiges Feo Stig titory embracing their homes was StS oes ALES yet occupied by the confederate nAOT, st this day comes the plaintiff harain, by forces, and had to make greater attorne Z , Esq., 3 Fativlon a, dai. sloning. among othes | Sacrifices to enlist than have ever ; Sree Bee on arc onr met: Js Bot | tallen to the lot of men in modern it ie ordered by the court that said defe times) The circumstances under be notified by publication that nt laintify commenced a suit against him in eb = he is court, the sbject and ral pature of which fe to okéste which they enlisted were peculhar. \ ty hewsistor contieciea whereas Seenniaazi | They were not inspired by martial | 1e uw date on of the marriage between plan fendant, the said from whom he had solemniza- between plaintiff and de- efendant had a wife Living not been divorced and that music or military pomp or by soul- stirring public demonstrations. They unless the said defendant Hi T 4 < pati mes S this cores cn ered teeta had not the inspiration of the flag under which they were to fight—a public exhibition of the flag would have subjected them to arrest i™Mprisonment. And, in addition to all this, they were leaving their triends to the mercy ot a powerful foe,with no means of communication e begun and holden at the court house i = cit, or Butler. in sald county, on the “irat y of February next, and en or before the sixth day of said term, ifthe term shall so lon, continue f nd if not, then on or before the last day of sai id term, answer or Plead tothe Peti- Mion in said cause, the same will be taken as + gees and judgement rendered according- And be it further ordered, that a eopy hereof be published, according to law, in oe SUTLEE ‘Trurs a weekly newspaper printed and pub- n Bates county, Mo., for four weeks + cinco she the os aie to be at least eeks be. ore the first day of th ef Circuit court. j TC UENRING Cireuit Clerk. A true copy from the Record. 2 and except by the exercise of extraordi- nary secrecy and at great peril. But faMtiiness my Mand and the seal of the cirenit | this did not deterthem, and 32,000 e of - i, 4 December, 1585. spe et them volunteered the Union Crenit C lt has been alleged, and we relieve itis true, that there were as many volunteers inthe Union anny ‘rom the First ard Second congres— } Trustee’s Sate. Whercas Sarah A. Rice and Paul A. Rice her husband. by their deed of truss bearing date sional districts of Tennessee as froin | April sth, Is84, and duly recorded in the re- . } eee | corder’s office of Bates county, Missonri. in} &0y other two congressional districts | 3 » Page 315, conveyed to the under- ee = = signed trustee the following described real the Union. —Knoxvi € Fenn}: estate lying, being situate in Rates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section Sfteen. (13), township thirty-nine (38) of range thi one mtaining forty acres more or lees, In owever, for the following purposes to- : In trust to seenre the payment of one Promissory note of even date with and in deed of trast described. And whereas it is rough Vided by the terms of said deed of trust tha veins of emperors. If t ood is t the annual interest on said note be not prom and the cheeks are pale, 1t is well } I paid when due then the whole of said dent « that Brown's Iron Bit! prs = ome immediately due and payable, Se eee ae - as. thc | whereas the annual {nterest falling due on t tonic which will give color, vigor, and | sth day of April 1885 islong past due and Vitality. Mr. M. K, Gibson, ot West | mains unpaid - Now, therefore at the re. > ~ Miss 8 Scho ae Of the legal holder of caid note and by’ theteer | POiMts Miss., says: “felt weak and de- bilitated. Brown's Iron Bitters made ine | strong and well.*> ' thority in me vested by of trust I will on ® Thursday, December 31st, 18385. between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and Give o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in She city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell to the highest bidder forcash in hand the real estate tn said deed of trust and this Botice described, or so much thereof as may be mecessary to pay said debt, interest and costs F. M. ALLEN, Trustee. $50, REWARD ibepsid for any GRAIN FAN same Size that Caz clean aad Dag wh or Seed e terms of said deed Years, red at Warrenton. Mo., last ! weck, for remove! tery. The meta he had been bu the feat day he was n € casketin es So Morsey was a war: ous m body has be re kably presery- ed. Forthe sou! of ch a man there need be no anxiety. { ; s ss ef i <r ; 2 > : cee cla eet O JS a ROLDUGH. | County. Address P. W. 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