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ete Bates County LOAN? LAND CO. Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, Butler Mo. os This Company loans money at the lowest rates and buys good notes. We alsu make loans on improved farms forthe Missouri Trust Co., ao Se- dalia, Mo. I) you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improved farms, grazing lands and city property tor sale or exchange. Caoice investments tor capitelists. Se LOCAL ITEMS. "Miss Hetne esas ‘a ennai: Mo , 15 visiting Mrs. DeAarmond. Clinton has a steam laundry. A similar instiiution mn this city would pay. An Independent county ticket for Barton county has been put in the field. Remember we intend to close out our white goods and lawns in ten days. Our streets were croy vided with people Saturday and the merchants seemed to be domg well, When ‘you want lumber, investi- gate McVeryi:’s buy. J. W. Mi plete for medicinal use. Capt W. M. Ramsey of town, acompamed by his wite and doughter and Miss McAninche call ed to see the mtnicacies of the print prices betore Yard north of the post office you rs keeps a tail and com- Johns- ing office while in town Tuesday. J. W. McVeigh the prince low priced lumberman can be found just north of the post office. Me G. C, Weod, wife and daugh ter, Miss Lettre, returned trom a four weck’s stay at Monegaw Springs, on last Saturday. Money to Loan, Farms and Town Lots to sell by Sprague & Vaughan. Take your prescriptions to J. W, Miers, the north side druggist. Com petent drug clerk and night. Run! Ruu! Run for the Grange store where they are making a run on white goods and lawns tor the next ten days will close them out at cost. in attendance day . A social gathering was had at the residence ot Judge D. A, DeAr mond on Monday evening. Quite a . number of young folks were present and report a very pleasant time. Call on J. W. Miers, successor to D. L. Haggard, for pure drugs and fancy toilet articles. Every young man and woman -should take a course at our Business «College. Fourth year opens Sep- ead 7th. 38-tf Wanita, one Bates county map. Apply at Nit office at once. tt Den’t fail to get your school aprons during the run on Write goods at the Grange store. ‘ 3 | Our Bu-ines- Co!leze 0} ens its 4th year Sept. 7th. Call ort Write tor ful: \ \ 38-e = | Wiel Lumber Lumber of a! Kitids and } at prices that defy compep tion, 1. W. McVeier, North Mejn street. ABC Let mesee, ro cts each have mv coidren three I'm happy now for I \now Allcan get aprons trom the Grange store. iutormuation, The editor of the C server, r. G. tack of rheum tism which bee that he could not walk ‘up thg sta writes that after ene Oo » the pain en and the knee a-sumed jis Corsieana, Tex., O85 Miller, hay in t m Fal | stock of pure wines and liquors | We are placed under obligations — this week to brother Frank Rosser | for favors received. The show bas come and gone and with it thousands of dollars of the People’ $ money. Ashby “Sims came over trom Pleas- anton, Kansas, Saturday evening to | visit his parents and many friends in | the city. : Dr. G. LL. ,. Smith, J G. McPeak prominent citi and Reese Thomas, zens ot Foster, came over to Butler Saturday night. Mesdames Hanks and Willis and Misses Maggie Abell, Katie Gless ner and Lassie Sims, attended Col. Hawkins’ tuneral at Foster. were cir- The citizens of Sedalia culating a petition one day last week petitioning the ministers of the city to hold meetings and offer prayer for rain. Dr. L. young druggist of Rosier, made us a pleasant cail on Monday. He in forms-us that he wili shortly open a R. Robinson, a popular | { drug store in Archie. Andrew J. Jones, candidate on} the democratic ticket in) Vernon | county tor associate justice of the county court, died at nis home Thur-- | day last ot typhoid tever. Two miners, Peter We ich Frank Shaffer, were overcome by choke damp in a mine at Webb Cry on the 24th inst., and both died be- tore assistance Was Tecerved. Our graduates are the leading teachers of the county. Our stu dents excell in every deparunen « hie, Our Academy ts the only on of the kind in the State Address the Principal, W.S. Morrow, Butier, Mo. }. M. Patty, Esg , received a tec gram ‘Tucsday evenmg iast Ridge Farm, Lit. auscuncmy t death of bis motber,Catnaniuc Paty. in her 83d year. Soe tad been ao invalid tor some time aud her desuise wis not altogether unexpected.— Record. A Mr. living, of Shobe, ran | narrow escape of his lite yesterday by a surgical operation tor sirtn lated hermia, which was reduced without the aid ot a kuife by Drs. Campbell and) Whi; ple. The pa- | comfortable Herald. tient is reported morning.—R. H, tus Miss Fannie Pollard of Independ- ence, Mo., Bates. a visit of several 1s visitng tends in last week. The present indications are that sey eral of Butler’s voung men (tits ia - cludes one young wan from the try). will have days more tusmess calls 10 Independence in the future than toey |" have in the past. Let our business men and citiz ns generally work tor the best interests and upburlding of the Butier Acale | my this year. There ts no reason! why we should not hive as good a school as there is in the state. We can have if al! will assist 1a its cess. Put he wheel, citizens of Batler, aud ali pull and push together. your shouider to 1 It is claimed that a | delegates to vote tor G spring bas 3 2 been discovered near Wondsor, Henry county, with superior med quahties, and bundreas ot afff ced people are flocking there an! ger ing great relief from using the war John Gray, of Kansas City. bas purchased the sprir ot ground and work ot improving it rig fou toes gand will couunens e The republicans ot Bo county true to tradition, have tas: as a candidate tor Congress a as his name is before 1 | General Guitar has been knocked times trat iTse, down pa so he takes 1 a In tact, t enjoys the spor: i + and requirns no K. C. Times. the school teint can get. Pen ty ot money at the ic lowest rates. 34tf She paid Miss Ethet Arnold | “* Republican Convention. The delegates chosen by the re- publicans in the varrous townships ot this county to represent them in con- vention, met at the court house in EADE CENTER, Kans. Aug. °86: ]. D. Atuen, Es@.-—Dear Friend Times ot the —In your issue of the 18th inst., j brother Ab. town, which 15 a mistake, and for tormerly from) your I notice the death of my} | Of State, County and Towns Monies For the Year Endimg Au- gust Ist, 1886. STATE OF MISSOUKI, } County of Bates. $ J. Starke, Clerk of the county court of Witness my APPORTIONM! T ome moments COcuMuere cote ume OKI mew cone Comet mame nemo t o KIT me ee Name wot some HIRO meee wre cett ee ore ed moto ome mete nie cote be school rand hip Scheol _—-- = TOWNSHIP 1- erat. co $58 93 319 (SSC 37 37 31.0 TOWNSHIP 2. S44 52 24 SO 5473 34 86 ss 45 65 s 35 le 20 70 TOWNSHIP 3. 345 6 2475 Whe 13 92 TOWNSHIP 5. $202 53 109 80 80 52 43:16 23 40 7 16 24 07 13 05 957 TOWNSHIP 6. $88 81 43:15 3210 35 49 46 3 30 Ww 61 42 33 30 22 20 TOWNSHIP 7. $43 99 23 85 7a 29 1875 4% 71 38 33 70 12 04 80 51 43 65 13 58 41 50 2 700 89 64 15 12 43:99 74a TOWNSHIP 8. $51 46 27 W S478 24 70 52 29 28 35 33 20 18 0 6 380 41 50 2250 83:50 TOWNSHIP 9. $58 138 20 70 44 82 22 41 $3.83 40 67 TOWNSHIP 10, 15 60 31 x0 39 00 23 60 TOWNSHIP IL. 851 45 3A US Iso 4 TOWNSHIP 12. S68 80 IL 62 , 3 UD be 2 BB 26 4 4 4 G Ot Ii W743 204 TOWNSHIP 13. S540 79 455° 85, 40 71 16 65 210 29 05 45 14 TOWNSHIP 15. $1615 09-550 55 153 99 4u By 27 0) 7 wu 9 96 540 156 TOWNSHIP 16. $53 12 238 80 42 88 4516 23 40 + ot bY 64 43 60 36 24 90 13 50 TOWNSHIP 17- $58 18 45 14 45 14 59 76 TOWNSHIP 19. $37 35 20 25, ws 35 69 19 3 29 05 15 75 4233 22 95 Si 4 Ty 10 TOWNSHIP 20, $52 17 94 05 39 St 45 th 74 74:10 48:97 56 05 29-05 33.25 TOWNSHIP 21. $61 42 33 30 6 36 43:16 23 40 46 8 43:16 Be 46 238 3735 ww 40 65 TOWNSHIP 22. $49 80 27 00 10 30 69 72 37 80 15 12 697 37 8 6 33 Is 20 70 8B 34 03 18 45 7 38 TOWNSHIP 23. 25 20 17 36 26 10 17 % 23 Bu 19 84 13 Wo 12 40 1s 06 12 49 TOWNSHIP 24. $151 48.97 4452 57 7 5) 63 58 9% irs S35 3 OF TOWNSHIP 25. $27 39 1455 2371 Vi sb 3 15. ls 24 30 45 3 is 00 ote VERNON COUNTY. RANGE AMOUST. $13 , certify the above and foregoing d correct apportionment of all is Set forth above. hand and seal this Ist day of | {SzaL.} “August, 1336 this city at 2 o’clock p-m., on Satur- Sah UE ALR j District day last, to nominate a ticket tor!‘ if Pos fficers. The house, which lmay have there, 1] will explain the | conn ly filled, including | ¢cumstances Orie fly. Ab. and my | Distriet was comfortably filled, ae a ae CRP were looking ‘or a location in : quite a number of democratic visit | °° 5 i apes? : ors, was called to order by O. D. Seward county, west of here, in lta | Austin, chairman of the republican | NeW town, CF: tee Springs). oe; | county central committee. John H. | WAS vas wei in comps aly with ce ee | Newton was nominated by P. H. | 9ostmaster SS a he ee ea Holcomb as temporary chairman ot | stepped up to Ab, and slapped him the convention and elected without |” the shou'der and said, “who are opposition. Dell Cobb, of the Rich |you?” Ab. said tin igi ue pik ee Wil Herald, was mentioned tor sec- | 'S @9V of vour business. The par- z | retary of the conyeation but was not tydrew, his) Winchester toihsshoul i | present, and Mr. J. UH. Burnham | 4 7 ou Ab. quickly cought the : was chosen to that position, Chair- | U22€ and bore it downward, the Be ENE on nade Somes timely! ‘bail entered just above the knee, Aae Be per coric ton hence | tollowing the bone, and was taken | District by the convention, when Messrs. {out on the opposite side. Several Austin, Kellogg, Gault, Moudy and pieces of bone have ane pec ©X> | District Laughlin were appointed a commit- tracted, but at this writing he is do- . ice Gul credenuale Gn omolons | Ue well. I returned tron: there last Messrs Lane, Gailey and McBride meu Will go back to-morrow. District Were appointed committee on per: Give our kind regards to the boys : manent organization and order ot |! the office and also anyother : business. The committee on cre-|ttiends we may have n your town. . deutials reported delegates trom each Would like to have a copy of your township in the county entitled to | PApers 1f you will be kind enough nO aaetaos Voice in the convention, and the tre- publish the above facts. ‘ port Was adopted. The commnttee | Yours truly, Gus BENNERT. 3 on order of business and orgamization | Jn his speech at Osceola, last recommended that the temporary} week, Vanity Vance — interrupted | District otficefs of the couvention be made; Judge Gantt to make a correction 5 permanent, whicn was so declared | about Mexican affairs. Judge Ganit J by a vote of the Gouse. A resolution jretorted, “that does not militate Was submitted to the convention at] against what I nave said about Mr. | District (his junciure, pl dgiug the nominee | Stone’s course in that matter, in the é tor ropresentaive to vote and work | ie wt He lett his post of duty, tor the suoanssson of the question of | while American bonor was being | pistret I loon, and oa call of the vote |iisulted, and before Congress ad- : vas adopied, wii so ne three or tour j jouracd.’”* Vanity sat down hard, ‘ lowiiships Vota agaist the reso- and the crowd cheered wildly.— : uuan Pu cuon of candidates | Clinton Democrat tor couuty offices besits ne orders | Phe Rockville Globe will be seen | District : ee bas ihe con among our exc langes no more for : sre inane pryoang ever. It has made its last kick on] | at boty peter hile candi- 1 pater : RienibCET AEtKE Giacal| delinquent SEES dead-heads. : i aru fexchange fiends and business men | pistret es : nae ee Ae ee without enterprise, and has laid down ‘ Bo atouiron Oso acta. R R. | to that peaceful rest which knows no : p vane le kee. ohne dete ‘waking while its turbulent soul has ; i | been watted to those elysian shades mination tor representative, Mr. & ae ORR che eRe Ran een | where many more have preceded it, Pe sf = g jand await its coming with teats ot* ‘ ts eh was declared the | sympathy and condolence, but in giy % Se Saar at ees Mr. Harper jing up its ite in Rockville it has ; ae ae aaigiah : From this point transplanted a flower in Montrose pie wnoding wf oe — ; which we hope will bloom with fra- District cited CHICA SIR enn ence and beauty for the good in- ‘ = habitants of that town. outot suca tunaver as could be per- re: District aded to suck waen called upon.| There is much talk about sans A dispostiivn to ttdeciine’? being a | being out of work and no chance to didate—even for the nomination | find iv said George Browning, who scorned tu prov generally among | has the contract tor laying the new | Distrct the tathtui, Wor. we will be gener- | tracks and grading the M. K. & T., : ous enougi to atirouie to their well nght of way, to aa Advocate repor— ‘ keown toodesty—winch has been | ter “T have been up town trying to i cquned $y Our repabhean frends| get men to work but they don’t vt y Ching the past de | seem disposed to do so. On the | Distzet id folowis nominations | contrary they won’t work and I haye : ie a n couvention: For | scarcely enough hands to litt a tie. ; enc clerk, WoW Pork; for re- | Saturday I had twenty-seven names : corde thas lyadley; for couaty [on the pay roll but this morning but cies, RL W. Geicrscng tor treasurer, | half a dozen men were ready to go District WOW. Burn © shenff, L. J. |on with the work. I don’t know : Buch; tor p 4 judge, Chas. | whether it is too hot to take exercise ‘ MeCore3 tor prosecuting attorney,|or whether the men haye enough C. A. Denton, of Osage; public money without working. ’’—Clinton | pictrict ministheor, bL Florence; tor \ Advocate. : i : os Pg pebCuE eml There is much of truth in the ee miuthori: Midis: RIMM aie ee | followmg paragraph which is going es Soe oe aes ne a - | the rounds, and we quote it for the a ee Bieleeates See. wea | purpose of stating thatthe iustration 5 ren scaGeal scan ! would be just as apt and to the er ase \ peaens act | point had the writer said farmer’s District aie madjesieks | son and farm instead of shoe- shop ‘ and mechame. ‘Here is a shoe- x Sistine es soe ~~ man ¥ the shop 1s al- ERG ; pa pane 4liwu : ° . < evening Gf ne cutie bec Ete see a ped goes courting a good nice girl. ‘ S t ’ oe aa S 1€ | There are five other men in the shop oe pit ommandaries, | who don’t do any such thing. They riot etd: : ‘ toavail them- | spend halt of their working hours in : ha hea = sodations must soufing and their evenings in dissi |! sa a re berths at} pation. The first young man by | i pms ‘ie Pacific depot. | and by cuts out from these others | ° = vip, SS 50. and gets a boot and shoe store of tis District then ete own. Then he marries the girl. | : o Pacific Ry. Soon be ts able to take bis wife out | 3 SaEEEEEEEeeee tormde ot an evening. Tue five | bor Suie. laborers, his tormer- compamoys, es ihove to © seule, One span who see him mdulging in this luxury, “4 ris, sd two horse retire to a neighboring saloon and | ~ nging to the pass a resoiution that there is an -\ . weue, Which I eternal struggle between labor and | Lie peut be seea | ca; i 4 6 . West ot er. Db. J. WHETSTONE ; J. K. Buu hae ier & Son bave a large | ° : list ot fine improved farms tor sale 040 qt (cheap and on easy terms, 16té ae Sasa MB Saas 5) R. J. STARKE, County Clerk. | | i | privileges of payment that you ca | | rates, | to engage in fine stock. eeINRS ‘When Baby was sick, we cave her When she was a Child, she cried for (; When she became Miss, she clung to ( ‘When she had Children, she gave them ( Ben B. Canterbury & Co. ya loan money on improved land at lowest rates of interest, and give get elsewhere. Call and get ected cold or cougn, ‘ONSUMpTiON or other! diease. Strong’s Pectoral Pills wiil vold aa by magic, Best Unng for dyspep ‘westion, sick headache as thousaids wanger! A ne ead Lo Pheumont It you are going to build a hou! McVeigh will make it to your add vantage to call see him at his yy just north of the post office, bef buying your lumber. Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, situated section 1, in summit township, hundred acres. Divided in lots suit purchaser, Terms easy. : A. Hami.ton, MONEY! MON $40,000 of 6 per cent money } loan on farms, small commi 5 toro years Also a large am ot other money with out commi can pay part or all after 2 yer Intrest payments to suit borrot extra inducements offered tor loang $ 5,000 and upward, Money re when papers are signed. — By calling to see me you will save money, M. W. Mize, North Side, over Ed Steel's groce store, 354 & If you want to build a he harn, fence or do repairing, go4 McVeic6n's yard on North street for your lumber. Insure your property with §. Newbill, He keeps a Record off business. ie Tich and Scratches of every cured in 30 minutes by Wool U Sanitary Lotion. Use no others never tails. Sold by W. J. own, druggist, Butler, Mo. Ben. B. Canterbury & Ca, loan money on improved land lowest rates of interest and give privileges of payment that you get elsewhere. Call and et rates, REMEMBER THIS! That Holloway & Skinner | sell strictly first-class two and @ year old apple trees at their ies for fall of 1886 and spt 1857, at 10 cents each, or $i roo tees. We have a full fi stock, both fruit and ornam Nurseries south side city limits. 4 Rockford and Aurora wateh Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, cheap, at F. Beruhardt’s, sole for same. Ben 8B, Canterbury & Co ® loan money on improved land att lowest rates of interest, and give® privileges of payment that you ¢a get elsewhere. Call and get rates. 21 Insure your stock in the Di House Insurance Company at 50 a thousand for five years, and THREE-FOURTHS CLAU D. W SyyoI District Ag’t Butler Mo. over Postoffice. GO TO DICK HURTS Barber Shop for a first-class shampoo aud hair cut. Ups Badgley building, south side sqas McVeEicH keeps a tull and plete line of pine Lumber and give you bottom hgures on &% plank. Yard just north of the @ office. J. K. Bruglar wants more # cations for first-class loans. cent. interest and commissions Mr. McCutchen wishes us @ form parties wishing to purcha he has four splendid inoro veariing bulls lett which he with the tarnff suricken off. splendid opportunity te those Wishes tc hereatter his patro any time GS th calis, nade b¥% Dixic’s Drug A uare. He will Be at his office at north west © the square irom 8 a. m. to 9 Pe