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bL. VITL. Foster. B Walkup rece ntly hought the de Joiinnie Magarititarm. The Magariti coal bank is situated | this farm. «, William Jennings was strick- h paralysis some time since | sine ina helpless condition. | god has been confined to his since, iv. L. Gover has been in Butler sterm of court serving as juryman ed his wife and children eft alone, and some sneak thief a this opportunity by going is apple hole and stealing all Foster city dads passed an ce forhiding hogs to run in Mr. Booth one of the gi thought the ordinance did not wy to the stuck belonging to the of the board, allowed his out, and was arrested taken the mayor and fined $1,00 cost. , Williams of Prescott, Ka anently located at Foster aud soon erect a residence. iit. Clay from Va., Ark. Texas) Kansas, has moved on the farm Joe Lewis. Lee bought 500 bushels of rom John Lyle to be delivered Hg cents per bushel. dMrs. Gover is at quite sick. ir. Frank Houston and fam ily of Co, are visiting the family of | Walkup. | Speece has had the misfor- | to loose his Jog. tAmos Bright has moved near Vir Mo., on the place of Mr. Parks. we loese a good neighbor Mr, gas an excellent tenant. Green View school closes tFriday. Every body invited to t 4 her son contract has beey let tor a bridge across Walnut ek at the Neil ford. Kw. Summit. fermere are beginning to hustle ‘and sharpening up their imple. Preparatory to their spring are dull so we all say but m of some of our township 131s looming up to good: pro- fany other candidates have come ; within the past weck we Stated to learn their names. us John Hayes for circuit bbe satisfied in the end, as John c » social gentleman, and is well the business of the any farmer feel a to exercise, however may have been of the trait day school has been organ- ithere is an element in that d strongly opposed to ty School it will require a | t to carry it on. & Geo. Graham closed his Fon last Friday. t of the scholars and others Wed in with well filled baskets with both scholar and teacher mt the day. very pleasantly, part reading, recitations, &c. the progress of the school. wt man who predicted on the first snow fall only two more s for the present winter should ont icators. Just think of a stick in length beng filled with | R404 we will venture to say all #atthe Union church in the wes- | Part of Deepwater township. \ that it may prove success- | Quite a| representing the number of | still they come and right cer er with it as settled, tler Week BUTLER, MISSOURI, essere: ground hog,and never venture there Its ty tu be expected that itral committee coul vbody in the time and manner of | choosing our party noninces tor ourselves we were in tavor of the | week uncle Bille was taken | pri mares, but teel pertectly satisfied There were some who would have kicked, no differ- ence which way it might have been settled. next Tuesday night, and at Grove next Monday night. su in in ca and Miss Fannie Tyler coming th Proud may they be ot such spelling. sc gy by Miss Ninnie Hill, g Viston’”’ Blain, Miss Grace Hill, Life” gardner. spelling, which resulted 1m Mr. So let us all accept it as | fixed py the committee as it 1s as | good, probably, as could have been done. OsbserRvER. Ballard. Winter has put on the golden slip- pers at last so it can slip out and give room for spring. spring. All hail the at Fairview closes Walnut The singing The Enterprise scho»! closed last fay. with the following execises: Essay hy Miss Etta Winegardner, bject. “Lntermediing,’’ select read- An Even > essay by Miss Rachel **Womanhood’’; essav. by “The Stream ot ; essay by Miss Anna Wine- The last exercise was O;- Miss Ninnie Hit out t Hemlein and © boss spellers ot the district: Frank Deerwester taught the hool and proved satisfactory all As | bred yc Ue ent gigantic proportions. sold nothing but males during ths time, which were purchased by wes tern ranchmen. will be remembered. Geo. M. Casey bought thirty-five head of yearling males tor a ranch in New Mexico. Up to that time the late Joel B. Gen try & Co., of Petns county, had pur | chased all the males he hid to ture | off seventy-five head, averd experience with the Herefords, proposes to putin the future raising He has one of the best equipped stock farms im all the balance. ound, ANON. The clerks in the government de- partments at Washington haye got up a novel scheme to offset the dis- astrious effect produced by the official ax when it talls. iz They have organ- ed a sort of mutual assurance soci- ety, the members to contribute one dollar each for the benefit of a clerk who may be discharged. As there are about 7,000 employes in the de- partments this scheme would give to each member discharged a very com- fortable sum, and would tend greatly to allay the pain to his lacerated teel- ings, if, indeed, it did not act as an inducement for en to court dismiss- al, if the new clerks could be got to join the association as fast as they came in, and the assessments were promptly paid there would be’ no civil service law or tenure of office act that would be strong enough to hold them. good work proceed, and the result will be rotation in office with a ra- pidity which will astomsh the na- tives. —K. C, Star. by the senate? 1 | | t te time was spent by the school | you Tf the president is authorized to ex- | Bates an State of discretion in the matter of | er: Satistaction was expressed | CTCIS€ his unquestionably turnishing papers I. “official,” how much clearer is his | of 7ange,thirt | be | itis soq quickie: By all means let the deliver up papers on file in the ex ecutive department when demanded | During his second | j term he was requested to furnish that | body with certain documents relat- | ng to the treaty with Great Britian, On the goth of March, 1796, he sent | !a reply, of which the following is he concluding perasraph : “It 1s essential to the due adminis: | | tration of the yovernment that the | | boundaries fixed by the constitution | ig, Rea the different departments ; should be preserved ; a just regard to | the constitution and the duty of my office under all the circumstances of | che case torbids a compliance with r request. G. WasnHincTon What did George aston | | i | | FINE CATTLE. ee — W.W. Gr fie C a wn ship, sp.ci nos MEEIS, J. GROVES mxty bes 4s v high gr. cae | vo thorough ch he offers tor sale. Mr Gray et ss! purchase of Heretords im 1851, since which time his herd as grown to its pres Last December, it He has sold altogether a! wi, all high grades, 55 per head. The males he has dechned oft repeated offers to part with | anybody. | time from six months to five years Mr Gray ts well satisfied with his | and selling that breed. the county, containing 75> with pastures containing all the var- a bundred head of cattle, He has a milf on his barn which shells, grinds grain and cuts hay, and which power also brings water from a spring half a mile away into his barn, throughs in his lots.—Heury County Democrat. and shed wind and and | | : j tous grasses, and barn room to tie up | Commenting on a report that General Logan 1s about to publish a novel, toe Brookly Eagle refers to the gallant **big Indian’”’ from IIli- nois as a person whose experience as an inventor of fiction [well quali- fies him for the vocation ot a novel- “The ist, and then unkindly says; sympathies of the public will go out to the editor upon whom devolves the task of translating General Lo- gan’s production into Engtish.’’— St. Joseph Gazette. Why exveriment with expensive drugs when a bottle of St Jacobs Oi! costing ouly ial cents will cure your rheumatism neuralgia or lumbavo. Why? Echo auswers SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER. Boot &Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO. | Boots and Shoes made to order best ot leather used. Shop nerth side ot Square. Judge J. B. Gantt. Trustee’s Sale. THE OLD RELIABLE ~ MEAT MARKET j i NORTH MAIN ST. Keeps more meats and more kinds and the best that can be procured both tresh and cured. Also tresh Fish and Ovsters in their season. | When you want anvthing in mv line He has give mea call. S. J. CROVES. —___ MONEY! MONEY. Pariies Wanting to borrow money on Farms tem: i | i i lst. That we can lend money cheaper than 2nd. Tu any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on rd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able atiany day and interest stopped 4th. Have almost a million dollars already loaned and doing a larger business than ever. Sth. We ki money on hand to loan so if you | have good ty end clear titles you don’t have to wait. sth We have two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one nd compare with the other and can Abstract of titles that are absolutely we will stand responsible for them. thus | correct wth. Have been here along time and expect to stay awhile longer. sth. Make loans with or without Commission. $th. Invite you to come and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application elsewhere. loth Our office is with the Butler National Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. PE wNO RED TA See him before making irate elsewhere. = MONEKY N B. CANTERBURY’S —s0 Six Months, 1, 2,3, 4 or 5 Years Time. I 4 NO DELAY.w BE fhe ~~ POULTRY Whereas, Thomas B. Harbin and rep tort peo his wife wife by their deed of trust d: elie within and for Bates county, Missouri, ape and bein; issouri, to-wit: the northeast quacter of the northwest of a eleven (11), townshi| =. cont ; more or less note now long past dae , therefore, at the request of the | legal Dsadeny of said note and | conditions of said deed of trast. to sell the above —_ bed premises at vendue, to the hi © for cash, I will ursuant to the proceed — et 882, and recorded in the oe 1am permanently Jocated in Butler and am in ” | book No, 23, nee conveyed to the under- prepared to purchase and pay the trustee t e following described real es- situate in the county of The west alfof the east halfof the northwest quarter he northwest quarter and the west hait of thirt, re tee) ine ing thirty acres h conveyance was made in right to exercise a discretion relative | fully deactibedin eaid deed of trast to the production of private eet ae Picken from the hst of weather | a the removal of his subor- | dinates. HIGHEST PRICEIN C AS ——FOR GooD—— Sad wheres ‘hefanlt hes been made in the ‘Payment of CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, &C. brought to me A smooth complexion can be had by | east front door o Ruecoast house in thé city of of evry ladv who will use Parker’s Tonic For promptly regulating the lier aud | °" kidneys and purifying the blood, there is | nothing like it, and this is the reason why wes ee and gives cheeks. — Butler, county of Bates and state of Mfssouri, Thursday March, 25th 1836, | between the hours of 9 o’clock In the forenoon | aml 5 o’elock anit afternoon of that Sday. for | the, debt; interest Sore: store. ~ And I want and will take all that can {be Can beSfoucd zt Bennett, heeler & Co’s | ES SMITE. WEDNESDAY MARCI : 3. 1886 ED. STEELE Desires to imforma his friends and the public Sought the stock of ‘CHARLES SPRAGUE, CONSISTING OF generally that he has Groceries, Queensware, WOODENWARE, NAILS AND BUILDESR HARDWARE. Will continue business at tne old stand and ts constantly adding new goods to his well assorted stock. Prices low and stock fresh, CALL AND SEE HIM. North Side of the Square, Butler, In same building with John Ray, stove and Tinware dealer, Mo. 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 Briltiant Cool: Stoves and desires all to see them. Those who have used them say there are a made. He also carries a fine line of heaters and dees not want the Large Profits Asked by Many Dealers, as he 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 — with Ed. Steele. the grocer. NORTH SIDE SQUARE, - BUTLER, MO. 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 GARM EMT] For us to carry until another season. Everything Low toGlean upt Our stock before taking inventory CALL AND SEE US. J. M. McKIBBEN. Nace em fear Se terintd gare io se | | } Korg eal earshot egiattnghitinttinn | ERR |