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ev Weekly imes, BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MAY 19 OOS rec ana eS Pe <a) oo saiteehassciiatheinrrmmms ee Communiented from Sp Tmes:—There has t n, book and time keeper for Mike Martin, who een, in Farmers have a ust two wee ks, many inquires | count ot the heay geod rest on ac- y rains. came up from Ft. Scott last WM bis part of the county as to who | Grand river has been the strap, and then into his } 1, , a Herald reporter learns th ut j vali make the best Recorder, and bottoms for a week ¢ r so. r 1: ter. “T’ve]on the St. L. K. C. & Col., railroad 4 er has been almost imyani- ple at Creighton look “ r tid can’t bend [1s to be pushed toward as rapidly aS mm D. W. Simpson. It is conceded | #Cross toward us and think, **so ne over,’” | Zid, * i] sa you'd jit is posstble for n ; ten and teams to} hoe. ‘oe porter; do so. Mr, Morran states that Mr. | vied ro pull at} Martin received a telegram yester- | wil who have iiad an opportunity | and yet so tar.’? It will ever be, mine the work of the Record- | thus until Creignton helps us to dfice since Mr Simpson has! build a grade across the bottom. officiating in the capacity of} We had a heavy hail storm south | | , that everything has been | of Mavesburg the < py,efficiently and systemmatically considerable and thatit would be hard to} &c. amore suitable man for the | Baker Canes | day m om railroad headquat- | ers tocomplete 20 miles of grade » which done!d | age to wheat, oats Are an Article we are interested in, tt, in this direction 77 . 2a al- =e extendto Metz in Vernon | Buy me soi stoc k din ect | ‘ | county, atence. The order requires | Mr. Martin to complete his work i 60 days, andas a consequence [J FACTURES he will be obliged to rush the work Jas s ° on, of Eldorado, vis- | jon. He has served an ap-|ited his brother L. O. Carleton of ice hip ot three years in the | on smal! salary and now ought! A great des! of the corn will have | ethe office one term, and st! to be replanted, on account of the ople all oyer the county are | wet weather. those with whom I have talked, Mr. Whitt: ill get there Ely. Mr. Simpson | puptls to justify 1 peedily as possible. Mr. Martin 1 1 tase all the laborers and teams + at good wages, Address Having been — this ion, 1s. still —"" BUSINESS FOR YEARS, thorities are puzzled to know what to Wwe gy &, a] & YE Y ey do m. He is raving mad and bes beyond all control, Probably an at- C pt willbe made to day to return all and see us n to Sheldon from which point he | tto this city. Rich Hill res todo to take care of her * ay evening Ss RSE wi you've p ' | the post office, last week. | | | tiled to get enough m in taking the | it, an i foung man of yood standing | school at Smoky R sw, here and has a host of warm | not begin. We thusiastic triends who have an| Nalts) Bradley h 1S secured st desire to sce him Recorder Mayesburg schoo! for next he next four years. Now I shall Miss Douglass seems to be the democracy one question: good satisfaction at Ma ye sburg in |he w hould we exchange a certainty | her school this su nmer, | uncertainty? Mr. Simpson The Fre or the Jast three years conducted | a good attenday tue passe 1ce he did | h understand — that! the car. confined in the city U MONEY. {by City Attor and turned g ' Trustee’s Sale. ver to Sheriff Hanks to await. the | é hy aed Bin nd Sean ai, i ; Fine i te, of Bates county, Mo,, by action of the county court in the ae a By eit dia Ai deed of trust, dated January 16, » and recorded in the recorder’s office lee ; a 4 | ot said Bates county, in Book 38, at page alers for 5 cents. | talked to him who pretend to under- 128, did convey to N.L. Caton, as trustee, stand French and they say he is most | and in case ot his absence or refusal to | age : i, ; @ | act, the then actiug sheritt of Bates coun- IneCAg 3. | certainly of that nationality. Judees y Mo., for the p se of securing the ment of a certain promissory note in ties Wanting to borrow money on Farms | said deed of trust described, the tollow- ember ida’t know whi oa a trunk, and ver the awful condition of pa 1 ¢ had been husiness of the office in a most Bradley, at com= |* yf caug pent manner, as the records will] plas of a smallattendance Brad port io anyboay pand why exchange him for} ley needs a large employ Ith at Sonat |) if ot whose business qualific his enlarged capacities ave but a meager knowle Mingo will be considerably we select the man for the of ded in t i office for the man, and by so| vention. ' not only hazard the best im-| men that it will be h yoratic con- 1 good g unclegn dto distin- | ana ten . c . { them VATER Qvees } es, veral partic have Hoof the party, but make a | guish the shi ¢ that our children and grand- Dr. Gri t thmay haye to pay for. Real | days last we the Osage, men,attorneys and abstractor s | The doctor pr ¢ :nty of snake bad a picnic for the last fifteen | bite cure, so the party had no atthe expense of the farm | | Letker and Denney Monday and made an order sending him to the asylum vesterds together ing described real estate situated in the “rs | dents but caucht fi rs| dents but caught no fi Ist. That we exn lend money cheaper than | COURLY ot Bates, and state of Missouri, OE : ag to-wit: Lott in block 87, in the town ot pis ve Wainut, Mo. Thé said Curtis L. Finch » andon|and Francis Finch expressly agreeing | time from six months to five years. in said deed of trust, that should d fault be made in ths payment. of said te or interest thereon, when the ublic in general, correcting and| — Reitz’s corn mii! on Cove reex 1s up mistakes and errors oc-| the busyiest place in the county on il by competency in office | Saturday. JAKE that date, and it still goes on. = 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,900 . When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castori, 5rd. Interest and Principal ean be made pay ing Brown against Licklider’s m Castoria, able at any day and inter: When she was a Child, she cried for ow shall such be repeated or t stopped. became due and payable then | Both mule and mare went flat on the | When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, sth. Mave almost a million dollars already al holder of said note might de- eae Sunset as sivcila betes i : = When sho had Children, she gave them Casto: clare the whole due and payable; and, Me lay aside all personal teci-} Generally speaking, be mule got up first, 2 as loaned and doing a larger business than ever. | whereas, default havine beenisikierte the matter and select only | about through planting 21B s right foot being still fast in | 5th. We keep mc on hand to loan soifyou! the payment of said note and interest k tay . . Ree have good security end clear titles you don’t | ther son, and said N. LC nthe trustee EE, aie ave heard some say the rrup, and in an instant the ) iercon, and said N. L. n,the trustee nm forthe various ofhces as} have heard some > | Pp, and ir i tant the | Me have to wait. named in said deed, having ‘refused to f. 1 y ave Imnate whe " } nee Tr 3 A 4 to be competent and ef-| 1s not coming up and will have to mule wheeled and started back ick HAN Herald. 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made { 2Ct, at the request ot the legal holder ot plant over, but in most of the fields | toward home as fast as it could run,| Some three weeks since the Her- |, istferent parties and make Abstract of Tities j said rote, I, we F. eaten eal 2: q “ 3 eS = p ts “a ts in a case where- | by one set and compare with the other and can ttes County, Missouri, by virtue of the Wish is that all may act wisely | we’ve noticed where corn was planted | ig at Brown every few jumps, | — 9 wis re a Cae ae thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutely | POWer pes as vested bys id deed of trust, dently in these things and | about the middle ot April itis com- | but ing him by kicl ier BU ins ce ee correct and we will stand responsible for them. he request ot the older iiiee | z z | z x ed as the principal. In some man- note | will, on i Mem careful consideration be- | ing up nicely. j Brown rolled over tour times in the | ner the paper fell into the hands of ke Hay Es here along time and expect | Thuredave qi ating their votes for delegates We do not believe that God will! hope of relieving his foot trom the \ a Mrs. Hoggerty, ot Lane, Franklin Ay awhile lon 22d inst., and should my | ever destroy this earth avai I rd atter beir | 2s connty, sell for 7 Wauainut, ot Ba dragged high county, Kansas, who sends the fol- | 8th. Make loans with or without Commission. | the afternoon of :t no bones broken jto. the est bidder all the ri le rT 2 r. receiv are = : oth vite you rome De have and ir n said Jand cor me ive the majority of the | flood, but we almost. th yerds, his foot came out, lowing letter, received here to-day: | stn. mvite you tocome and see usand have | and i ds 1e Teceive the majority of the | f oo 1, bu u : iy t Baad aa Snes: I see in your Weekly | ourterms, ratagand ete. explained to you before | by said deed ot trust to sat d debt, # selected on that day aml | windows of heaven were opened on | of the boot. Dr. Arnold was called VETERANS ager entice poor-| making applidhtion elsewhere, the ge to be between the hours of & 7 guaeeaie nediately an - ne | by “ ocisck in the for 90n bs the nommation, I feel no} Tuesday evening of last week ediately and tound Mr. Brown girl coming to your town in a pitiful | 19th Our ofice is with the Butler National oa t ? afi hey in saying that Bates county | that God for our wicked y bru:se j 2 "+ | condition from Carthage a few weeks | Baek. Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. stroy the earth again with | L. W. Rosier hauled him home and Mave a first-c | going to d | ) Since, turned out of house and home. WALTON & TUCKER| a flood. The rain bow is a toker of | he is now reported as being abie to | Please give me “0a name and — Land Mortgage Co. | ; i i Yi f s at presen |his promise and we believe His | sit up. mation sayy pasate ‘s os a= . — A Just Conclusion. | f 1 s ean es that I may find out wko she is anc word is true, but oh! how it rained . aoe as Trustee’s Sale. j ,, | ., {We don’t have to recomm end Parkers ; Something about her circumstances ; or rather poured down. The earth | yy. | Whereas, John Dotson and Fannie Dotson, as ti Finct Francis | his wife, by their deed of trust dated April th’ air Balsam but once,” writes Mr C, A.| as Lam anxious to know what has be- | oe Curtis Le Li inch and Franci | ‘a “recorded in the Recorder's office yas a sheet of water. Burger, druggist, ot Liberty, N. Y, “AL comeeiner: Finch, his wite, by their certain deed of | within and for Batescounty, Missouri, fa beak was a shee had : sat ter that 't stands on its record.” It stops Nee Gate eee trust, bearing date January 16th, 1886,!3 It is our opinion East Boone will | aninn baie ee Mrs. 3E ’ » restores original color, soft- | 82, page conveyed to the undersigned trns- B Lane and duly recorded in the recorder’s office | sonal property sufuses fe the nn Se i winicautny = 7 -}| Mes and gloss. Exceptionally cle: ie OX I5I. ane, Kansas. of Bates county, state of Missouri, in | and state of Missouri to-wit: send a delegation to the county con nee pia rere xceptionally clean, pre d boox No. 36, page “ ee | vention for the tollowing named Prustee’s Sale. ft Gantt isa gentleman,whose is above reproach, whose tulness none can gainsay. whose | mMness none can question, His acy and fitness are equally 153. conveyed to Lot No. five (5), in Block twenty-five (25), in Ss ——_ It will not disappoint you. It is the |N. L. Caton as trustee and in casect | pepe lie ee Sane | While we feel that he will yentlemen: Presiding Judge, John Judge Parkinson says: “I am be-| best article known for purifiving the his absence or retusal to act, the then act-| style eight (8), numbered 6), i: 1, also one t 6 Romi: { ss. and oo ee Spahr ie x ae we blood and building up helth and strength. | ing sheriff ot Bates county, Mo, the! stool and spread, said piano and stool and pee tor congress, aad | py Sullens; associate fudge, Wm. ing ciucified between two news—| For 25 years erysipela broke out in | tollowing described real estate, situate, | cover being the same property bought by, John “ethat he also recognizes it, the | & ace eS ; 3 y ; S. Mudd; sheriff, G. G. Giaze- tver disagree as to a state of | Wewould rather say that we | One that is mistaken.—Bates Democrat, | Strength is. We are stronger Rn TTT a | | Thursday, June 3d, 1886, Trustee’s S ts ot Bates cannot be so le. between the hours ot go’clock in the tore- : ppp afternoon of |. Whereas, L. M. Wright and Mary P. W ie z sear race sek Ge court | Bis Wife, by their (leed of trast dat 1 Mare ein the city of Butl 5, and recorded in th BUTLER, MO. Hedparieegocts tease i, not to p ke a fi said real:35, page 519, conveyed to t! pagers trantes the sallowing deserts at public and being situate in the cou: so much | gtate of Missouri, to-wi The sonth half of lot one (1) in Conch’s addition to the to Butler. county of in and for Bates count: estate to th a post-office +22 2+ OFFICE: ST SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY’S. i vi = A inty, | Dotson of Walton & Hunter, which conveyance e papers; one promised to repent a nd | blotches oc my tace. t found 2 cure ane lying rae besa AG ee conn? | was made in trust to secure the payment of one tthe Democrat will ever have ; | = : | til Tused Parkers Tonic two years ago | Missouri, to-wit: All of lots 5? 6» | certain note fully described in sald deed of trust: i “onde en “| brook; representative, J. H. Hinton. | and be with me ia paradise, but up no23 1m" 10, 11 and 12, in block 17, in the|and whereas, default has been made in she pay tegard tor bim, will ever | eee = é ~~". | first addition to Rich Hill, Mo., in trust, | Ment of said note, now long past due and un- " =] { NOW AND THEN. | to date there is no proof that he ever z E Rowe s Bee dolivee i paid. Now, therefore, at the requst of the legai x pented. — i Imes. ark. n us’ Oo e ce ymen be) itions . a all! «A He, f iwaduating Murderers. 3 nt Notice is y giver all creditors | ty, iss ev ate | Sell the above described premises and personal i 5 i 4 | Jew York ay racy >mber |: 3 ai > _ . M s trus + OSS" | der for cash, at the east front door of the court . with proper Iie gr | New York, May 6.—A member | ise. Repent ot his pretense at run- | Stephen Mathews deceased, Lee I, W- | cribed; and, whereas, said notes are past | house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates, father say too much for | of the anarchists society said to-day: ||; } | K. Mathews, administrator ot said estate, | due and unpaid and the said N. L. | and state of Missouri, on anarcaist sa : t dg a 1 asi: ’ paid, a 2 } ° Gvery one than too little. | «) don’t know that the public bas| =” Judge tor an office he hes | intend to make firal settlement thereot, Caton, trustee named in said deed of | Saturday, May 22nd, 1336, y * | “1 don’t know that the public bas} ,, hope nor expectation of securing | atthe next term of the Bates county | trust refuses to act, now, theretore, I, W.! os cen the hours of 9 o’elock in the for any right to know what our real | 4, ip, but would awtully ke to | Probate Court, in Bates county, state of | F. Hanks, acting sheritt ot Bates county, | nas ovelock in the afternoon of that day, for and : e 5 : 5 Missouri, to be held at Butleron the 9th! at the request of the legal holder of said | the purposes of Satisfying said debt, interest ; a get him into line, and enter into | day ot August, 1886. S notes and by the power and authority in | and costs. P.M. green better orgamzed than people have | combin ition that would be of perce { Ww. spr eeb tes, me vested by the terms of said deed of ustee. } a - pe = —_ : . Administrator. | trust, I will, on } |any idea of. We have a college ltwo vears hence, W, 5 = n | 3 R ars = e opine the eRe above to be accepted as 2) New Jersey where members are Ip ¢ 7 3 . “acter RS. RENICK & BOYD esment on the part of the | taught how to use dynamite and| led, and do not propose | 3 | fon its editor hed whea | Greek fire. We have a til 1 vibe Patanece | Physicians and Surgeons, ona) hen Judge Gantt wanted | organiz by any one he of the judges ot the Kansas) but t ot appeals, he came direct. with to get up a petition in his) str This stat mize Gantt, PUS that the Ie Whose try spaper men is already becoming ridiculo: ent is denica | on u the Democ \NKS, Trustee, | the payment of one certain note fully deserity in said deed of trust: and whereas, defaalt h iyment of the annual int now long past due and un; refore, at the request of the of said note and paren: to the ons of said deed of trust. I w: sell the above described premises vendue, to the highest pidder for Dr Reniek’s residence | _Dr. Ix lusterless | Corner Main and Fort | Fult am willl resto Scott streets. P. chur urely lost, st i your hair idence, » horth C. thtulness Important. ed in « wav | would h aS Nee . are east front door of the Siegen aye "i . : = cag e and Ca: Butler, county of Bates and Prevent the shedding of motto is * anterbury & Ca. | at the Grand Union Hotel, P on : ‘ = | tral Depot. aa | S. 3 T 2th, ola S: on Improved Jand Elezant rooms fitted up at a cost of one mil- : Saturday, June 12th, 1886, Sun, a iP’ E = : rate interest and | lion dollars, reduced to 31.00 and upwards per stated as: t : ates of Interest and g : mie | capit 7 Une dose as : 13 will relich kindred villians.”” I. t hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon Gay. Earopean plan. Elevator. Restaurant} S6 fA month and board for 3 live between the h: of9 o’ clock i: & ‘give calth and vigor, a ~ = and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for Ss of payment that you can’t | supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and | Droung men or ladies, in. each beret of satisfying anid debt tatereet ae where. Call and get their: Soctuaene nes mea areal Graal Gann county. Address P. W. Ziegler & Co-, costs. wee, Matos, 28 ; Hotel than at any other krst-clace hotel fe the | Chicago, Mie ngoe : foe

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