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| The Butler Week ———— a Times, you. Vint. U OUR PRESIDENT. n for the Times by Miss Mary H. Peter- | |, Saote Ans, Cal.) save the king! Oar nations king! jilion souls are praying Stans and guard bim night and day, ‘Amillion lips are saying. Oe Destiny be kind to him! vee winds blow gently o’er him! and love, and loyalty \ fmooth thou the path before him. sity! Where is your crowat {apne Where is your glery? More lordly‘: our king to-dey, Crowned in bis bay leaves boery. tho’ I ne’er beheld bis face, oli his noble bearing, fancy painte bis manly grace, ees of greatness wearing. Aad I would echo this, the prayer, Ofell our vast creation, Ged guard and guide and lead arigh? The Regent of our nation. from Zone to Zone, from eee to sea, from high to lowly station, fuevasot lors end brotberboed, * tall seal hie coronation ‘Aad in one endiess golden chain, $n links that none can sever, Besball be shrined in loyal hearte, forever and forever! Mingo. Spring seems to be upon us de- spite Mr. ground-hog’s appearance onthe and. » Born: To the h, « fine boy. prlatie soul, Old Father Irick is laying very ick and not expected to live but a days at the best. JM. Maves has returned from Ipkansas, where he has been visit- iguis aged father and relatives. Siias Stark, one of Mingo’s k traders has retired wite of Estice Estice is a hap- i. best from the iness, and will move to Kansas fy in the spring. | Walter Scott, an enterprising man of Mingo, will take Mr. ’s place in the stock business. later is destined to be the cattle ot Mingo. Mr. N. Bradley will close a six fonths school at Smokie Row, in March, atter which he will immedi- commence a 3 months school Peter creek. . F.C, Tyer has just completed a Barn which adds greatly to the ot his fine tarm. © Mr. Snow late ot Ky., takes the tagon the finest tobacco in iy Sy i i ; Mr. Editor, we country tolks are Grading the coming storm of can- dates that will flood our county in dear tuture. Oh! it we could ‘aly be delivered trom the blood gz and crib gnawing leaches. | Please mark Mingo township for on. Our reason is thatwe no floating population that we Ginvote 5or6 times a day, and Gore, our drug store has burned down and we are a little short of liquor, with which to buy votes, and We desire to take some part in the ination of our chivalric sons. We would like to hear trom every Wwnshio inthe county in regard to matter. LoNGF ELLow. . Burdette Items. The snow is fast leaving us and Mud is taking sts place. h The boys have hung up their iS and ure wearing mud boots P Quite a number of persons were HM town to-day to hear the trial be D. Arman, plaintiff and G. ue, detendant. J. J. Brum- and J. J. Saterlee, in behal: bre. Smita of Adrian and Graves ” vitor Blue. Plaintiff vic § rious, - The case was tried before } Shepherd. le learn that S. M. Talbott, has Met his farm to his Bro. I. A. Tal- and will make Kansas nis tu- home. We regret to see Mr. sand family leave our neighbor- as he is one of our best neigh- and friends. ) Rev. Davidson preached tor the tople of Burdett, Saturday and! Oday. Mr Davidson is an Weaker, Z Ben. Berry, witl finish bis law We the 2nd of March 86. Cowley able | says Presiden; BIYTLER, MISSOURL WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY | 17 Cc elands over coat wouldn’t make hina jacket. Bob isrigh The two noted bachelors of | this conmunitvy, Bob Black and Bud Clark, passed through. town this morning with 28 hounds, going wolt- ing. The boys report too much water for tun. We would love to know if I Talbott has found his sacks yet. Geo. Hill, still goes to mili and says he thinks he can catch the Mill- er. Dr. France reports a!! bis patients doing well, we think the Dr. Physician. Mr. George McNeil, a few days since had a breakdown with his sleigh, by taking Harry Hill's mule in with his girl, we would advise him to take one at a time, and save paying Blacksmith bills. Mr. Tom Mudd ot Rich Hill, an ticipates having an extubition at the close of his school, which will be about the last of this month. J. W. Davault, the saw town to-day, he 1s 1 nproving fast, Sam Sracy. A. a fine Hudson, Hard times and hard weather is the general cry through this country the same as others. There is a number of cases of pneumonia tever through this secuon and Dr. Taylor 1s the maim stand by. and as a general thing lends his as sistance to a yood advantage. The young adopted miss of Prot Alhson of Butler. is now making her home with Mrs. Tavlor, of Hudson McCullum, She is an anmnable miss, and it1s well she fell in such good hands. Old Uncle Henry Wells has been afflicted for a long time with cancer, but not seriously until about six months ago when he employed a woman trom Sadalia to come here and treat it, since that time it has been getting worse, and now. his entire underjaw is gone, leaving nothing but the naked teeth and bone. Allen Kyle, fermerly of Butler, wants to sell his tarm and move back to Butler. The Gird school ended last Friday with a musical entertainment given by Hutchison brothers and Miss Masen. It was grand, Elias Leonard has gone to Ohio with his sister, Mrs. Day, who be, came imsane some few days ago from a cause the writer has not yet learned. Joel Pratt is teeding 400 head of sheep this winter. J. D. Donohue is at Butler attend ing court this weeek. Fred Taylor will graduate at the | Butler academy next spring. Suc cess Fred. Mutton HEAD. Elkhart. Ep. Times:—We were glad to Her tormer name was see several articles in your paper man isin} out bis farm in this towiship and temporari'y locate at or neir Butler that he may be more convenient to schools. | speaking tavorably ot Judge Gantt | 4s Our next congressman. As we} think it likely Rover did not have | reference to this part of Old Bates, we would just that we can issure Judge Gantt a large majority from this part of the county. He say has given us general satisfaction as a! ' terbury & Co. circuit judge and we are bound to believe he will do hkewise im con- gress. If each county in this con- gressional district will give him as large majority as Bates, we feel sat- isfied he will be elected by the larg- est majority that has ever been known in this district. Goop Luck. Sumnut. Verses on spring are order, io spread yourselves ye editors. Muss Sallie Lye, sister ot Mr. weeks Grahams for the past Miss Sa Berry of Vernon coun- t the fami:y of Mrs. Moél- this township Allea Wr will probably i Mrs. ‘Geo. Graham, of this township, has | | been visi : rent | clede hotel. | w ithout benfiit. Mr very sick tor some time 1s now con valescing Henry Smiser who has been nowithstanding reports to the contrary. The Witian Roiy farm ot 240 teres INC is rw ashi» was sold week to pa cs iru Illinois at $35 per acre. T. |. Fry svorms us that he voarded tree months with James Walden deceased ot Johnson counts who made tue will whch gave rise tothe tamous law suit brought to the Bates circuit court on a change of venue trom that county. He tur ther says thatifthe aforesaid Wal- | den was competent to make a will at any time since he first became ac- quainted with him that he had mn- | proved wondertully. On Tuesday mght hon wit be aj New England Supper given by th: ledies of the M.E. church,in the op: a! house Li Everything youd, soc store reom, nex! to the ts turkey, Chicken, mince and punpe. hin pe, plum pudding, cruils &eo, will be in abundance. Admittance, including supper, 25 cents. Marnier :—At the the bride’s father, Mr residence ot Daniel Glova, near Dayton, Cass county, Mo, on February Sth., 1886, bv Kev. J. South, Mr. Alfbert A » Miss Katie BL Gioyd. Mr. EB. and Laura McCutiouga, Mr. Cauuell and Miss Kate Porter. Mr. Argenbright is one of Bates county’s wost worthy young men, and his beaut‘ul young bride 1s one of the most charming ot Cass coun ty’s voung ladies. If good wishes could ward off trouble thus would be a long and happy lite. F A smoo:h complexion can be had by evry ladv who will use Parker’s Tonic. Fer promptly regulating the liver aud kidneys and purifying the blood, there is nothing like it, and this is the reason whv it is so quickly removes pimples and gives a sosy bloom to the cheeks. no 101m The at- Marian R. L. encdants were: A large audience greeted the mus- ical concert of the Aron Quartett at the opera house Monday night last. The exercises of the evening were highly appreciated and much credit is due eur young friend R: W Peach, for the iaterest manifest- ed on his part in giving our people | reséee: snch a choice entertainment. Good Results in Every Case. D. A Bradtord, taper dealer of Chat- tanooga, Tenn., writes. that he was ser iouly afflicted with a severe cold thatset- tled on his lungs: and tried may remedies Being induced to try | Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump- tion, did so and wasintireiy cured by use © a tew bottles, Since which time he has use itin his tamily torall Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Eiscoverp. Trial bottles free at John G. Walxler’s | Drug Store. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoria, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she hed Childrea, she gave them Castoria, Abstracts made by Ben B. Can- tf Hart & Mathis’ Barber shop is the place to get good work done. Everything first-class in every respect; good bath rooms, m connection with barber shop. Al so ladies hair cutting 1n all the latest stvles, Call and see us in Badgley building south side square. 43 Ges vlaiice Tadigesijon: Billowstd be oper Bila Gat cecccve: jhe Cheathams and other relatives of | la-t | Argenbright | Don’t Borrow | Bea Bo Canter- i tburv & Co., west Money Until ¢ side square You See \ Butler, Mo. For Sale. | House and lot, north of Marble | | Works, for sale cheap Enquire of | g-4t _Pricr JEFFRESS. Sixper cent. money at Ben B. | Canterbury & Co’s. 3t Lefker wants white corn at mill or eleyator, 36-tf Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, situated section 1, in’ summit township, i { in 2 hundred acres. Divided in lots te suit purchaser, Terms easy. A. HamMi.ton. | Coal Ol Inspector Notice 1s hereby given to all deal- ers in coal oi! in’ Bates County. tha: IT have secured the necessary testing ‘nstruments and duly qshfied and am vow ready vo preform the duties of my — as conte mp! ited by law. | Deg will find it to their interes! on me before offering any oi for sate, as Lam determind to dome | {duty in the matter and prosecute al J violators of this section te the tutles extent of the hiw L. Lampkin. Coat O} Tospector tor Bates Co \ Card. I AM LOCATED ©N WEST SIDE OF SQUARE ISt DOOR NoRTH OF BEATTY Hore, WHERE | cAN MAKE ON CITY LOANS FARM PROPERTY TIME FROM [ TO 5 YEARS AT LOWES? ;Xares | or ON *‘M NOT OUTOF THE LOAN Ist DOOR NORTH OF Beatty Hore. N B. € qtr BEN ANTERBURY. Abstracts made by Ben B. - terbury & Co. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas E. M. Rednour, who has bees dead for more than nine months, by his deed of trust dated F 684, Lith. 1884, ’ and recorded im the aoe wean and — “a veyed ts in lo 38, conve; theundetuigned trustee the following, describ: od lying and nitaate = = County of Bates ‘and State of The northwest quarter of the containers ta Se = 5 thirty-one (24) Lethe Inna the maid’. M M. -one (Si = oat of Wn. of ‘= Redaour E, Walton and wife by warran' date Fel llth, 1884. Which centanaons = to — = pogment ot of money re ve Potae fully deszcibed te sald dec of trust; end whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of the first and second notes therein de- scribed and the annual interest on all of said notes, a —— unpaid by reason Tnoend per blo ne in ssid deed of ed. Now. refore et the request of the | holder of said Oc a mec con = a ae scedet, trast, I will proceed to — a described at public forcash, at whe the couiteont Goer the coart house, in "the eity = , county of Bates and state ef Missou- Saturday, March 13th 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock inthe foreneon end 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, = the of — said cet, is — and cost ALLEN, Sheriff's Sa'e. Ry virtue and authority oftwo general exe- cutions issued from the the office of the circuit clerk of Bates county, Missouri, made return- able at the February term, 1886’ of said court, and to me directed, une in favorofL. H. Jew- ett and _ Samuel Potts, and one in favor of Wm ig & Co and ae eee Potts. Ihave Tevied ai and! oa all th right, tittle, interest aul cay of the within named defendant Samuel Potts, of, in and to the following descrined realestate situate lying and being in the county of Bates and State Missouri to-wit: |" ‘The west half of the northeast quarter and | the east half of the northwest quarter and west half of southeast quarter and the east half of ' the southwest quarter, and the southeast quar- | ter of the southeast Saray allin section ten ; (lx), township, No forty (40), of range No. thirty (30), and I will on_ | Wednesday, February 17th, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court honse, in the | city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest — for cash, to satisfy said ee and W.F. HANKS, Sheriff. Sherff’s Sale. By virtue and authority ofa general execu- tion issued from the office of the circuit clerk of Cass county, Missouri, made returnable at the Mareh term’ (1885) of said court, and to me directed, in favor of the Butler National Bank and against Green D. McGinnis. I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the within na: defendant Green D McGinnis, of in and to the following described reales tate situate lying and being in the coun- ty of Bates and State of Missouri, to-wit: “The northeast quarter ofthe southeast quar- ter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the south- west quarter of section No. 23, and the south- west quarter of the northwest quarter, andthe northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, andthe northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the nerthwest quarter of the south- west quarter of section No. twenty four, and the ccnwabt (artes ofthe southeast quarter ef section No thirteen, and the northwest quar- ter of section No. 26, and sixteen and two- thirds acres off of east side of lot township No. 39 of range No. 51, ¢< 5i3 1-3 acres, more or less, and I will on Wednesday, Februsry a: city of Batier, same oreo much thereof as may be Fequired. at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said ——— and costs wW.F. HANKS, PS BUSINESS AS DESIGNING LOAN AGENTS } WOULD HAVE YoU BELIEVE. Re MEMBER THE PLACE, ON FIRST FLOOR | >| 1886. ED. STEELE Desires to imforra his friends and the public generally Sought the stock of that he’ has CHARLES SPRAGUE, CONSISTING OF Groceries, Queensware, WOODENWARE, NAILS AND BUILDE HARDWARE. as Will continue business at the old stand and is constantly adding new goods to his well assorted stock. Prices low and stock fresh, CALL AND SEE HIM. North Side of the Square Butler, Mo. In sime building with John Ray, stove and Tinware dealer, JOHN RAY, DEALER IN ‘Stoves and Tinware! Invites the public to call on him when in need of any of these articles. He keeps the celebrated Antelope (see cut) and Buck's Brilliant Cook Stoves and desires all to see them. ‘Those who have used them say these are no better made. He also carries a fine line of heaters and does net want the Large Profits Asked by Many Dealers, : as HR is just opening out in this business and expects to remain here. Tinware of every kind at prices low down. Don’t torget, I am in the same SSRIS with Ed. Steele, the grocer. NORTH SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO. tos PER CENT Off on all CLOAKS LEFT. This reduction so early in the season off of the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES That we have been selling them certainly will not leave A SINGLE GARMEMT For us to carry 1 | | } another season. Everything Lowto Clean up Our stock before ta CALL until 2 | % king inventory AND SEF US. J. M. McKIBBEN.