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RD KILL (Lexixeton & Sournesan Brancu.) Commencing Sunday, May toth, and. gatil turther notice, trains leave / Butler as foilov's: American Troops Attacked by Greaser R i temee GOING NORTII. Darkness Given by the eer, Ye exas Express. 123 a if ers as the ¢ ry 1ag—h. C. Express ' w 433—Necommodation.. «+. aaah. GOING SOUTH. San Francisco, Cul... dan. 27.—A . 124-1 s Expr’ telegram re ae hace ¢ 126K. C. Expres 1 ' ; : I d to i 1yo— Accommodation.. | day trom Fort Bowe, Ariz., signed | All passenger trains make direct con- | Generai Crook, ves the coutentsot , jon tor St. Louis and all points east | kde unteh. fron 4s, ies and all points south, Colorado, | fornia and all points west and north- | dated Nicori. Sonora, Mex , Jan. 2t west. For rates and other intormation | Ty gates that the t 1 i. appl 0 I. Lisk, Agent. ets : troops under Cup | 4 nite _ - — tain Chawtord ow fan. of. surround | t Secret Socteties. ed and attacked an Indian camp fitts | ee miles southeast of Nicori. A two hour’s running fight took place and a number of Indians weice wounded, but all escaped. MASONIC. Lodge, Nu. 254, meets the first yy in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, ] 4.76, meets second Thursday in each ~ 4 The nostiles then sent word that they wish hold a While the troups were in canp awaitiag the time tor the conference Gouley ' ommandery Knights alr ae meets the first Tuesday in each month. to conterence. 1,0, O. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- Encampment No. 76 meets the bes were attscked by a Mexican im gad and ath Wednesdavs in each month soldiers. Efforts were wide to tet ‘ the Mexicans know that !.c troops WE tedtadhadaiamiedl e were Americans and friends Maus advanced to talk with them whereupon a volley was fired. Cap tain Crawford was shot in the bead . D. PARKINSON, Attorney at - Law, Uffice West side square, over n’s Drug Store. a HOMAS J. SMIT Attorney at Jaw Butler Mo. practice in the -@arts of ates and adjuining counties Ofice over Bates county National Bank 7-u. and Mr. Hern, the interpreter, was slightly wounded in the left arm. The Me an fire was partly re- | turned by the scouts ot Captain 4 LS. FRANcIsco, S.P. Fravciseo | Crawford's commnind but only suf. CISCO BROS. Attorneys at} ficient to keep them at a distance. Law, Butler, Mo., will practice iv = fe courts of Bates and adjoining Vhe firing lasted halt an hour ies. Prompt attention given to co when Licurenanat Maus succeeded 1 Mections. Office over Wright & Glorius’ " on faving a tek with the officer incom dware store mond of the Mexicans, who-e cap D V. BROWN, Notary Public But- eler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge ‘Weds, contracts, leases and all papers re ein the acknowledgment or jurat of o tin bad in the meantime been killed He was told the Americans were teken for hosiules Owing to the dark ness. The Mexicans signed a pape > that effect. The toss to the Amer- affair was: Captain Crawford, mortally wound ed: Mr. Horn, chief of scouts ; Ludians shghtly injured; another se- verely injured. The Mexicans loss was tour killed. In a telegram Lieutemant Mau- says he believes the Mexicans ex pected to drive the Americans off with their overwhelming force and secure their camp and effects. Captain Crawtord died onthe 13th during the march to Natori where he was buried. Lieutenant Mau- then assumed command. L, RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- | ©4"S by the unfortunate cian and Surgeon. All calls promp*- ogy to. Office up stairs over ’ Drug Store. two }- M.cuatsty, W. H. Battarp, » CHRISTY & BaLLAsD. HumeBuraTHic PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Ofice, tront room over P.O. All calls M@ewered at office day or night. Tele- communication to all parts ot the » Specialattention given to temale C, BOULWARE, Physician and on. Office north side square, 1 Mo. Diseases of women and chil- acpecialtv. M. D., Physician, Sur- itriclan. Office, cast Levy's store. Residence Ft. Scott streets. the camp, through whom arrange ments were made for a conference with two bucks of the nostile band § , RENIN" py Me geon and a re, over i er Main and omo and Natchez, a sister of Geron- ACADEM WILL OPEN f For Particulars Address J.M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. have a talk. the Indian surrender. | sone women and children. for Long’s ranch. Gen. John A. Logan Surprised. One of the best things said at Logan arose to speak. te the Chief.”’ jumped up. “Stop tie Music said. Itstopped. up with surprise. ty elected,’’ says Handy. every second trombone , The committee is discharged.” Conshockea Chockener. Wm. 6. HENDERSON, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, OFFICES, »:; F STREET, . ~ P.U.Box 50, washingron.D.AU- Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atins Girard Kan. wri'e 1 never hesitate to recomend your E the blood aad regulate the bowels, > They will save bunaieds of dollara a bottle by John G. Walker's. Captain Craveford and Lieutenant | turn any charge. The lady in the While the troops were enroute to Nacori, twenty-two squaws entered Chis ended by Chief Nana and one } rotorm. buck, wife and child ot both Geron- omo, one boy and a woman being given as hostages to Lieutenant Maus for the observance of peace unti- Geronomo meets General Crook, with whom he expressed a wish tu A meeting between Corok and Ge- ronomo will take place in about «| face of the water, which had to be month and wil! undoubtedly end in The band consists of Chiefs Geronomo, Natchez Chibuahua and Nana, twenty bucks. Lieutenant Maus is now heading the Clover club dinner in Philadelplua last week occurred when Black Jack was gteeted by the band with **Hail to President H. P. Handy ne Every one looked “The vand evi- dent'y thinks General Logan wa- “IL thought tr c Bitters to my costamers they give en- tire satisfaction and are rapid sellers. tlectric Bitter- are the pure-t and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints Purity tamily can not afford to be without them docters bills every year. Soldat fittr cts A Cream Joke. | Re ——- — Eee The cream of a joke is not always | 8 - . { such a palatable thing as it might be | A ] Ski UTLER ; wg story as given: Lke} is only a part of beauty m fla aie ela s i : ily atleast, what ’ s erous portion of cre: n I¢ tke 3 3 4 ' eporrae atc ! hike Magnolia ™ 2 coffe The ilkman Ram both res} : } both freshens and 6) ll ifies. « Ouse *} was Herman Mevers, whose morn: | si: seguir a ing trips was so early that Mr) Howe | F H hie abe hy, B ‘FRY _ wasinthe habit ot leaving the pail Sheriff’x S { a | sie: Stove ; tor the ninthe haillwav. The} —_—— and suthority oftwo general exe- turchaser was in the habit of putting { from eof the circuit cletk ‘ : “ Be. made returnable at | ~ he money tor the cream in the par’. | & pauCaacete aca | Capital. - 866.000 1} - not always tetioed by the disper Me Thee spe digen jonathan | ore e * e levied an ——— sr of the product of the cow, Mr. | right : te. interest and claim of the au tte AR era et ., | Ramed defendants Thomas J. Rite! 5 " Howe place 50 cuts i the pail | Jonathan Dewey of in and to the Molipeine Fe 4OUN H SULLE eee described realestate situate lying and being in & S "Wie Re ' . t of she cr county of vates and State of Missouri, to- | ~~ Nace tree ‘ : bone Peery & rean bet 15 Now, Mr. acilve east half of the youtheast quarter of the 2 + Ave't Cachtex ' 4 uthwest quart th * Lise chins | 35 cous was note | srummcuduareraad he nove amene| ast, in the World. —— snd A Xe: ase pra quarter of the southwest quarter of the south- . e cast quarter of the southeast quarter, all in|) ———~~— —————— DI. RE eae ctissd wat Bc Bae |. | fection 2° township 42, range 3, containin, " 4 RECTO uzgest ; wile, pur the fol- | 621-2 acres more or less, and 1 will on. ° 86 - \ GRAND COMBINATION st 86 —_— Z owing note in the vari: Wednesday, Februors 18386, 2 Mr. Milkman: Please don’t leave eee so much cream in the future. When | the east front door of the court house, in the € ; REL c ; city of nutler ates county Missouri, ett | : R, Simpson, C. C. Dane, cave 50 cents in the c-a don’t re. | the same or ~o much thereof, sa may be requir- rank Vous, Wn, E, Walton ed, at pabiie vendue, to the highest bidder, c. H. Dute k ‘ for cash, to satisfy said ey ner rem isos eae Jenkins, next square probably needs it more ¥ pie AND THE LOUISVI LE than I do, meen ra I am dyspeptic and car vot drink much. When you torzet to return my change corsole your- self lat MOney is no object to me. | able at the February term, ins of +3 e- CO RESPONDENiS, ne Fey Bact and to me directed. une in favor of L. Bank of C s As a friend to huninity Dwish you | ett and szainst Samuel Potts, and one in favor | Both papers one year for only $230. Both “ss macs hath ‘ - py geen v of Wm. Deering & Co.. and against Samuel papers and Courier—Journal Free Pre- ‘ourth National Ban - t. Louk would take all my money and leave | § Stee , re x . Lanes eR Seedy cig nent tl preeicd lin pein end mium for $2 6. Two papers for Hanover National tack — - New Yorte title skimmed milk, watered to | pamed defendant Samuel Potts, of, in and. to little more than price of one tastes instead of cream. TU under-| gha'being in the county of Bates and State o- Coes BATES COUNTY 4 hens ; = bieek . | Missouri to-wit wil the people in’ the block are West half of the northeast quarter a ht nee ining of the small quantity of -t half of th tiwest quarter and Pic foes with the Courier-Journal, the Repro= s and the east ha sentative abl a sae Hd the South Pemoeratc and ~~ CeO ty vi ED and the southeast quar- for a Redueti e War Taxes x vow levied by the e ’ v ive for tacir mou tevortin juarter, all in section ton tariff, and the best, brighte-t ant ablet family Don’t spa Yours, respectful. | (1), township. No forty (4), of range No Ber'ths largest ctreulation of any Demceratie * thirty (39), and I will on ps in American. For the aunve:.t named y C. J. Howe ; ; , z ‘when © Courier Journal free premium is also wished. tbere la : |] Wedacsaan, February t7rh, 1555. | ghetotanirty de hanasme sed esetol premiums to select from, OF BUTLER, MO. : ; : Those who ‘examine = samp " > MO. When Meyers found this note he | etween the hours of 9 o’elock in the farenoun | mprlament af tbe Ocurier-Journal ‘can do. a8 ot Die , . bt pocone Rp and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, a! | oMe,er beth sample copy and premium supplement will be was mad; not ouly mad but fighting | the east frout door of the court house, in’ the Tmatnnuoka mI $71 city of Butler, Bates counts, Missouri sell. the saad ORUANIZED IN 1871. nad. Mevers ever dealt largely in satire tisto be doubted whether at He evideutiv did not appreciate the Mr. Howe’s wote for he pounded on the door sarcastic ilusions in Monday morning after he found the note, and, when Mr. Howe appear d, struck that gentleman tull in the ‘ye. There was a clinch and a roll about the hallway, when a passi g doliceman arrested Meyers. Yes KF d As absurd as it may seem, there ' fl in thescd ‘i 4 Trustee’s Sale. ry LY ts qutttio’ - is a well in thiscity—at the residence World's Model in ) tor working people. Sem® ‘Whereas, Willism H. Johneon and A. A] the bing of Rev. C. J. Allen—in which the See ee ee duly resorted. Io wero Doles Feanie on. ont eset HEL 10 cents = eat oJ water stands twenty-six feet helow ec eee tp rak No. 3, pa — aa -eecond yeer of its publicadon ; pone Jen ig: bee ty vi ina the surface ot the ground and during | conveyed tothe undersigned trustee the fotiow: poe oe iia the fromt r ‘cf Funilt way ot making more money ta fewdags ing déscribed real estate, lying and being ip poten — uegrice. forkes, | than you ever thought possible at. ¥ ; the recent cold spell there was a ppg ee wns corthwrest elegantly ee, iy Tisesntsa Pub business. Capital not required. ve j heavy coat of ice over the entire sur- | Sofner of lot four (4); in block eight (c), in| Usbed byeW. Jennings Demorest, New York, | can jive at home and work in ae | broken before water could be drawn from the well. This is the third time this remarkable circumstance has occurred, and Mulhatton was never known to have visited our town.—Dade County Advocate. We learn from Capt Nelson that Mr. Chas. Sparrow, who on Christ - mas fell ninety teet in a shatt on Mr. Nelson’s place, near Lehigh, and on striking the bottom was blown part way out again by the explosion of a blast, is still alive. Hopes have been entertained ot his recovery, but in the past few days he has been growing worse again.—Carthage Banner. George Hubber has a piece of bombshell that was picked up onthe laver in the | battle held of Praine Grove which country knew it was the other man. he uses as a paper weight. He says You | he is much attached to it on account ought to have seen the expression on | of the strong resemblence it bears to Logan's face, but in a moment he | a couple of hundred he tried to dodge laughed as heartily as any one.— while in that battle. He is con- vinced, at any rate that it belongs to the same family.—-Neosho Times. Indications point to a large immi— gration to Southwest Missourn the coming year. Asmoo h complexion can be had by evry lady who will use Parker’s Tonic. For promptly regulating the li er aud | kidneys and purifying the blood, there is ; nuthing like it, and this is the reason whv | it is so quickly removes pimples and giv | arosy bloom to the cheeks. between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 oclock in the afternoon, of that day, st cutions iss clerk of same or so much thereof as may be required cash, to satiafy said pore and costs tion issued from tne office of the circuit clerk of Cass county, Missouri, made returnable at the and against Green D, McGin and seized upon all the right, title, interest anc claim of the within named defendant Green D McGinnis, of in and to the following described reales tate situate lyin, ty of Bates and State of Missouri, to-wit: Williams’ ad 6 feet Steet to the point of beginning, being the no 19 17 | 7h Sneriff’s Sale. ty virtue and authority of two general exe- from the the office of i # county, Missouri, m public vendne to the highest bidder, for ITANKS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale THE ; By virtue and’authority ofa general execu ‘ebruary term (.58)) of said court, and to n¢ irected, in favor of the Butler National Bank I have levieu and being in the coun- The northeast quarter of the southeast quar- a - i . , and thi east quart if th Ttheast q alwa: te terda y Meyers was taken before pevttony tnd te southeast quarter ot the wouth- aaa ma SP cahioue ing benenne ‘onus epee os ~o Justice Meech, and after explana- | West quarter of section No. 23, and the sam selection snd of ony size. receive deposits &c., &c. a west quarter of the northwest quarter, and the Y R pus! . tions by Mr. Howe Justice Meech | northwest quarter of the northeast quarter BOTH PUBLICATIONS, One YEAR, soon y J ahr 1 : aoe ene god thenoriuwest quarterof the south= —ree— DIRECTORS. slowed Meyers to depart in peace .e: and thenorthwest quarter of the south, $2 15 (Two SEVENTY-FIVE) m payment of costs, Mr. Howe in- | the southwest quarter of the sontheset quarter . © | Lewis Chene C. Cart, i 1 No. 26," id two- ? Dr. Elliot Py jon. J. B. Newbemy forming the court that ne did not |i ati g ty matter ia We.t's'| (IEMOREST’S ers Henry, LN. Mate, . No. ral 0. , . a Mates wore METS teres, more orless, andI'willon * THE-BES eee mgham, Jo a. Two Great Discoveries. Wednesday, February 17th, 1855 Of ail the Magazines. r.D. D. Wood, } . Patty, f90’clock in the fo Geo. W, . Coleman Smith The discovery ot cocoaine has aided | Sed'se'clock in the afternoon, of that day, at GONTAINING Stories, Poome end other LHorery a "F. j.T. surgery in making dilicate operations, by | the Gop ee door of the hoa =Gee the | steceeheld Son einai lessening gin and doing away with chio- | Cit? of Butler. Bahereof as _ be. Fequired, with Origine! Steet Engrace OFFICERS. t. Jacobs Oil removes all pain | at public vendue, to the bidder, for % ares, OW Piotures ond jébii and inflammation which tollows severe | cash, to satisfy said ee ey e Wesdorte, er ae {t the Model © F.I.TYGARD, ---- ‘ cuts or bruises. "Sheriff. in aing © COUPON HON. J. 8. MEWBERRY, Véece-Pren rach bch oe, alder othe sections 1 s.C-CLARK - - - Coches a aS ; thence ni! no! 3 a pater ect; thence south 135 feet; thence west west half of lot 3, in block 13, in Williams’ tension of Williams’ first addition to Butler, trust, however for the following pu! = trust to secure the payment ofa certain prom issory note, in said deed of trust described and whereas, said note is long past due an unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of tue legal holder of said note, and by the power ant authority in me vested by the terms of saic deed of trust, I will, on Thursday, february 18th, 1886. between the honrs of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid sell the real estate in said deed of trust and this notice described, or so much thereof as may be nec to pay said debt, interest and costs, ighest bidder for cash in hand. F. M. ALLEN, Trustee. 1X - F M essary 0 the hi Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, John Magarity (who declared him- self single and unmarried) ,by his certain deed of trust bearing date November sixth, D, iss, and duly recorded in the recorder’s office of Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 32, e 136. conveyed to the undersigned trustee the fol- lowing described real estate lying and being situated inthe county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The west half ofthe north- east quarter and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section sixteen (16), town- ship thirty-nine (39). of range thirty-three (35) . In trast, however, for the following purposes, in trust tosecure the Py ment one certain promissory note in said deed of trust described 47 With and, whereas; said note islong past due and -lm CINCINNATI, 0. remains unpaid. Now, therefore, at the re- qnest of the legal holder of said note and by i the authority in me vested by the terms of said (0), presents given deed of trust, I willon . lawav. Send us sc. j Thursday, February 4th, 1SS6. | postage, and by mail you will get free a between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 50’clock inthe afternoon of that day, at the east front duor of the court house, in the city of Rutler, county of Bates aforesaid. sell the realestate in said deed of trust and this notice described, for cash in hand, or so mach thereof as may be necessary to pay said debt, internet and costs. H C. C. DUKE, Trustee ; ——_—— —-—__—_——___— | Notice of Finai Settlement. vou for all Notice is hereby tors and others interested ne estate of William Cra- mert, deceased, that I, John N. Yates, adminis- trator of said estate.intend to make final settle- ment thereof at the next term of the Bates | county provate court, in Bates county, state | DES | of Missonri, to be held at Butler on the eighth | gra | day of February, 36. st at JOHN N. YATES, Adm’r. j Courier-Journal. F or Hard Times. ILLUSTRATED - MONTHLY ====MAGAZINE== Butler Weekly Times at $2.76 Per Year. In every style price and quality IT guaranteed a fit in every cas Dresses to fit, without oral ins' makers pronounce it pertect. Book and Doable Tracing Wheel, 95.50. A System, Book and Wheel will be seat on zecelpt of $1 oe you in work that will at once bring iu America. presents with erch box. Agents wanted evarywheie, of rither sex, of all ages, tor all te time, or spare time only, to work es IWIN De, T.C Boulware, J.M Tucker. Judge J. H Sullens, Booker Powell, Green W. Wahten, Dr. N, L, Whippte Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. We extend to our customers every ap com modation consistent in sate banking, BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ano DEMOREST’S== Capital paid in, - - $75,000 Surplus - - - - $31.008 Large Vault, B urglar-Prosd Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to doa general baal} only, or alltime. All of both sexes, all ages, grandly successtul, 50 cents $5 carnedevery evening. That all vhs want work may test the business, ar make this unparelled otter: To all ote are not well satisfied we will send ak pay tor the trouble ot writing us. particulars, directions, etc., sent fren Immense pav absolutely sure fer all whe start atonce. Don’t delay. Address Stixsox & Co., Portiand, Maine- INE SUITS. ade to Order |10%.:.sesrmri 1 Hows Fuizxp, EN : LIVERS and home helps. Call and see me, seuth room gra: ge store.® JE.TALBOTT, Merchant Tailor | | | | | j ty. LAD?rs Haxover’s TaiLor SyeTeM you can cut Dress Price for System, TO ~stacooUuc: .00, Address JOHN C. HANOVER, TO MAVE WE LTH THE LIV<R MUST GE DR OAN TO ot goods ot large value, that will in money taster than anvthing else All about the $200.0c0 in us at their own homes. Fortunes tor workers absolutely assured. Don’t H. Hatrett & Co.,: Portland, Maire \T more money than at anything | bv teking an agency tor the ¢ selling Sook out. Beginners succeed | ndiv. None fail. Terms free. ; INVIGORATOR “Zin at tue Lovereas rn aaa Hatrett BooxCo., | | ond strangtnans te Pestland, Maine j $s Fun ome Ee:

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