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ic H.R | | ng Sunday, May toth, and (LextnGTON & SouTHERN 1.) Commenci " patil further notice, tier as foilows: GOING % Expr 33—Accom “GOING p, 124— Pexas exp @ 126—-K. C. Expre * sjo—Accommodatior . All passenger trains ‘ jon tor St. Louis 3 points ¢ was and all pvints Colorado, Peslifornia and all points west and north est, Forrates and other intormation ply to 1. Lisx, Agent. 15 AM 755 4M direct con- south, Secvet Suctelties MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first day in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, 76, meets second Thursday in each and ath Wednesdays in each month Lawyers, 40, D. PARKINSON, Attorney at Law, Uffice West side square, over down’s Drug Store. a A A Aa HHOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at faw Butler Mo. Will practice in the rts of Hates and adjuining counties ve over Bates county RA BROS. Law, Mo., will courts of Bates and nties. Prompt attention ions. Office Writ ware store P Attorneys FRavcisco RANC practice iy tdjoining n to coi over X Glorius 0 V. BROWN, Notary Public But eler Mo, Will draw and acknowledge , contracts, leases and all papers re ing the acknowledgment or yurat ot Phvsielias. L, RICE, M. D Eclectic Physi- jan and Surgeon. All calls prompt- ogee to. Office up stairs over js’ Urug Store. ¢ } M. Cuaisty, W. H. Batiary, 3. CHRISUY & BALLAGD, HOMOBUPATHIU PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, tront room over P.O. All calls red at office day or night. Tele- communication to all parts et the dty, Specialattention given to temale diseases. T C, BOULWARE, Physician and oS nm. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- a specialty. F F. RENICK, M. D., Physician, Sur- ‘¢geon and Obstitrician. Office, east tlde equare, ever Levy’s store. Residence Main and Ft. Scott streete. Se a Oe SEOs eee e WILL OPEN eee Heptamber 7, “85 For Particulars Address J.M. NAYLOR, Batler, Bates County, Mo. _ 7. BARNUM’S S:. STORY OF MY LIFE." Gert: Price. GJ Write at on FORSHEE & MCMAKINg Cincinnati. 0 Make t @ Ing Porites FAM ‘one ounce to as pounds. Frill buy, Rapa! sales surprise SHEE & MCMAKIN, CiNCINNATE, CHAS. CENNEY|: NEW GOODS GROCERY COUNTRY PRODUCE COME AND SEE ME. o beneft. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by same 1,180 Daily and Weekly newspa into section, over plating a line of advertising, large or small, are rebuested to send for estimate of cost. inters Don't Ge. printer don’t rush to the dk every time he ts out of “sorts.” he \ \ c Ss Nor to the bible when he wants a | good ‘rule ”” | Nor to the gun shop when he | | Wants a **shooting stick.’” | taneins Nor to the cabinet shop when he | wants “turniture.’”” Nor to the bank when he Norto a girl when he wants an “embrace Nor te sweer when he has a POWDER “dirty case.”’ j Gouley ‘ommandery Knights Templar Absolutely Pure. N © « butcher when he wants ts the first Tuesday in each month. “phat.’’ This onde: never varies. A mi 1 0. FELLOWS atrength and wholsome: Me Nor to old cheese when he 1.0. 0. oM than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in 5 Be Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | competition with the multitude of low test. | Wams “live cater night. short weight alam or phosphate powders. Sold N \ ne ees h ¢ utler Encampment No. 76 meets the gals tao Rovat BaxixG Powr one » 6 Nor to the gravevard when e wants ‘dead matter.’’ SSE See ——— And never to a pump when he is THE HOR N S ’ hirsty sich ten centsinh s pocket. Mr. Cieveland’s Wealth. Washington, D. C., Jan. 28.—A Buffalo politian in conversation Cleveland's Buffalo last night said Cleveland was So 000 when he ran tom may This upon history worth [falo. Jor money was | \ rut oO fees wl nfi, for the sheriff ot Erie cot is a tat office, and worth all $20,000 a year up | Cleveland oO le something outot his kiw practice, and not be- gu man of extravagant tastes. he wants | ¢ A Clear Skin is only a part of beat but it isa part. Every lady may have it: at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. a bo ve Nerthw Company, one ove against Thom , 2.8. Brown, Rece tu Manufacturing and Car | ainst Thomas J. Ritchey, and nas J. Ritchey and Jonathan Dewey, I have levied and sei. all the right. intefest and claim within named ¢ ants. Thomas Ritchie and Jonathan Dewey, of in and to the following | described realestate situate. lying and being in | the county of pates and State of ‘Missouri, to- it: The east half of the southeast southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the soutneast quarter. and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of the south- east quarter ofthe southeast quarter, all in section 25, township 42, range 3, containing 621-2 acres more or leas, and I will on 1886, Wednesday, February 17th between the hours of 90’clock in the forenoon and 5 oclock in the afternoon, of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of nutler nates county Missouri, sel) the same oro much thereof, as may be reguir- ed, at pone vendue, to the highest bidder, for eash, to satiafy said executions and costs. HANKS, i Sheriff. + Aare ane an Ae Re Sheriff's Sale. hy virtue and authority of two general exe- ed from the the office of the circuit county, Missouri, made return- Barter of the cn clerk of Bate ein favor st quarter a tually saved something fora rainy ty. This three campangns for may- governor and sheriff cost him, in + about $20,000, which left worth at the time he was inaugurat- ed president about $60,000 clear, him First Door South of Times oilice Stairway An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shephesd, of Harrisburg, Il, says: “Having received so much benefit trom ctric Bitters, I feel it my «uty to let suffering humadity now it. Havee had a runn-ng sore on my leg for ei ht years; my doctor told me I would have to have the bone scraped or amputated. I ussd, instead, three bortles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen*’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well. Electrict Bitters are sold at fitty cents a bottle, and Bucilen’s Agpica Salve at 25 cts jer box by John .G. Walker. resh and Nice and Comprising every- thing in the And Provision Line. F. C. Curtis, of Rich Hill, who is now confined in jail at this place on the charge ot seduction, prefered by Miss Della Fleenor, 18 a tall slim young man about thirty years of age, he 1s slightly stoop shouldered, has light mustache and. rather weak- looking eyes. He 1s proprietor ot a barber shop in Rich Hill. His pre- Denney. luminary trial was held at Pleasanton Of all kinds wanted. Chas. EAFNESS by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no and in default of $500 was brought We Its CAUSE and CURE | Understand that Curtis speaks in the highest terms ot Miss Fleenor who he is charged with seducing and says that he intended and will marry her to this place and lodged in jail. proc Spa. simple and aucceasful home treatment. Socresg TS: PAGE, 128 East 2th St., New | if pivenanopportumity. Miss Fleenor aplishe:l | is a former resident of Rich Hill, and Butler Weekly Times Courier-Journal. Opera ' BUTLER, Mo. | Capital { j | SURPLUS | SODA. ‘est in the World. GRAND COMBINATION - 86 SGG 000, $4,000 JOHN H SULLENS. R. JENKINS, M.E. “ALTO DUKE,.. K ++ Presidem Vice President. +++-Cashier. s°'t ¢ ashi lerk and Collector. DIRECTORS Dr, T. C. Boulware, J.M Tucker, Judge J. H Sullens, . R, Simpson, rank Vorie, C. HE. Dutches* J. Ww cc. . DON Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, Dr. N, L, Whipple C. ©, Dure, Wo, E, Walton, J- Rue Jenkins, AND THE L“UISVI’ LE Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. We extend to our customers every ae commodation consistent in sate banking. + -0- = COMRKSPONDEN1S, term teat — court, Both papers one year for only $230. Both | Bank or Commerce - Kansas City belie on dd Co! 1 Free Pre- Fourth National Bank - St. Louis papers an rs for Hanover National Rank New York | ea rer 6 mora cRNA MUO to | BATES COUNTY \ National Bank, ‘amount named abore you will receive for one year th the Courier-Journal, the Repre- 7 of the South. Democratic and Wear Taxes x: sow levied by the { ithe east prevent tariff, and best, brightest and ablet family | » southeast weekly to the United States. The Weekly Courier-Jourval | Organized in 1871.) putheast 4 all ‘te: the largest cireulation ny Democratie TERN SEG. 30 . (1), township, Na forty. (40), Rican nes 2 ae aesoe. | Rar tae ent miaaet shore | niiehe sande ; thirty (30), and I will on= Bist fake ve tahauome ad wsfal praia tomlct ome | OF BUTLER, MO. > . ho desire to examine a | Wednesaay, Febrnary izth, 1885. tupriement ot tbe Courier-Journal ‘a de er between the hours of 9 o’elock in the forenoon | Sint thee of chante to ery ane, bpresediag e tinent aides and 5 o'clock a the afte: mof that day, at] effet te C jouraal Company, Louisville, Ky. x . ] : 1 : $ . the east front door of the court house, in’ the 2 er 000. city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri sell the Capita palc In, 75: “§ eee so much thereof as may be oe ips i irene et S 1 $ at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for F H d Ti urp uS --- = 31.000 cash, to satisfy said executions an! costs I Y l a “g W. EF. HANKS, Sheriff. or ar 1 es. —_— ener eneewennanse. aes ——+-+-—--- F. 1. TYGARD, - - - Presi HON. J. |. MEWBERRY, Vice-P: ete THE BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES |'cNclank™ "7" “ESRI Trustee's Sale. Whereas, William H. Jobnson and A. A —Aio— )tor working people Seno HELI Johuson, his wite, by their deed of trust, bear- ORE ST’S== 10 cents postage, and we ing date alee th, ne US 5 ‘ena will mail you tree, a royal, valuab wa the Recorder’s office within and for . ————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— s tha i ou in tl county, Missouri, in Book No. 32, page .w4, ple box of goods that will put y eonveyed tothe undersigned trustee the follow- ing described real estate, lying and being in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Beginning at & point fifty (jv) feet north of the northwest corner of lot four (4), in block eight (-), in Williams’ addition tothe town (now city) of Butler; thence running north 135 teet; thence east tt feet; thence south 135 feet; tuence weet 6 feet to the point of beginning, being the west half of lot 3, in block 13, in William: x- tension of Williams’ first addition to But! n trust, however for the following pt: In 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 the legal holder of said note, and by the power and authority in me vested by the terms of said deed of trust, I will, on Thursday, February 18th, 1386, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- neon 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 thie notice described . OY so mueh thereofas may be necessary to pay said debt, interest and costs, to the highest bidder for cash in 5 F.M. ALLE! e ee. Sheriff’» Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execu- tien issued from the office of the circuit clerk of Cass county, Missouri, made returnable at the Mareh term (186) 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 named 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 , a . uarter, and the southeast quarter of the south- FARMS& MILLS ofahighly respected tamily.— Mound west quarter of section No 23, and the nena Sale & Exchange, “ty Proor west quarter of the northwest quarter, and the ai oun City Progress, horthwest quarter of the northeast quarter, R. B.C fiieweaaeeye: ———$——— ________ andthe northeast quarter of the Pelco: inti i Fy uarter, and the north west quarter of the south- pee nce eens vec. An old and intimate triend cf mine is at quarter of section Not twenty four, and Perker’sHur Balsam. I have used it | the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter Ha five years, and could not do without it } of section No thirteen, and the northwest quar- e 2 r \d eC tisin . 4 . A . A jon No. 26, and sixteen and two- N -wSp pe i ver 1g. Ithas stopped my hair falling, restoredits. rede fsa ff of east side of lot No.6. of natural black color and wholly cleansed | township No. 39 of range No. 31, containining Dauchv & Co, it from dandrutt.—Miss Pearl Aneson, St. | 51 acres, more or less, and I will on 2 sory | Louis, Mo nororm| Wednesday, February jih, 1855 27 Park Place and 24 26 Murray | between the hour of 9 o’clock in the forenoon a Make lowest rates on atl newspaper i | well,to which we have often referred, Sool items iayenpetsecr ined a laretshang 8. and Canada SS s o h the 3 MA} equired, . ey on the Henderson tarm, has struck | blic ven to the highest bidder, for Rist) y said execution and co ment, and to whomn pr oil at the depth of 175 teet, as the F, HANKS. | Rant, We recomend our other weil was 225 feet it will be - : ——ES Popuiar-:-Loval-:-' ists seen that they have saved about so Rigo teet of bering, we understand tha | both wells are now producing abou 200 gillons of oil per day. settles the question now about th All home-print—no co-operatives inc These papers have a Monthly circ ned ation of Eleven Million Copies? as the spring opens there will be Send for Catalogue just out. Pring ope’ Parties contem- —Adrian Advertiser. Please name this paper. That quannty of oil, and no doubt as soon boom, and several wells will go down. Nonce of Final Settlement. t {| others interested in the estate of William Cra- mer, 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 probate court, in Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held st Butleron the eighth day of February, Ins6 no 7 4% JOHN N e a YATES, Adm'r. a Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing under the tirm name of Mc- Notice is hereby given to all creditors and } Send 10 venta postage, and we will mail you free a royal, valuable, sample box of goods that will put you in the way of making more money at once, thaa anything else in America, Both aexes of all s can live at home and work | im spare time, oralithe time. Capital not re- | quired. 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