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— The Butler Weekly yOL. VIT1. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY i NO. 41 In the Twelfth Dis The Balgi ation. Cancer of the Tongue. Order of F ublication | Ord : : e Globe-Demoer: oa > > ae ee : = | der dlic ; * eis Dispatch to the Glo emocrat. Russia and England are in the My wife. some,three or four years | State or Missourl, } STATE OF S oe v Ribble: | ss . = 7 ~S ¢ >|: 4 } ‘ewe ~ ty of B a ss. ey anton, i ry w and David O, Dever an Sinton, Mo., Aug. 31.—In view | ean ot the two bullies at the | ago, was troubled with an ulcer on Deeg Fas Bates, j i eee (ss r ees: ovat GAM oe at Catherine Clintor & 3 co , -ac A P ¢ pens let - are Pinca eingeestian County or Bates, Nettie re r hefa .. » ie r certain deed the tact that Judge James B. | unty ian, each of whom had an- the side of hertonygue near the throat. Novenite fi tee Court of said county? | im the Cirenit Court of said con N | ot tru: ated the oth dae ie ; : é : aoe 2 ber te | r Said county, November | © 5) ith day reh, A. 1 of nounced his intention to whip the | The Pata Was incess4 sing loss m, 1886. j term, Iss. s Ste | TSS, and treed eto heey Of March, A.D. . . P 1 Is ° Gantt has receiven the instruction of lp S5, and record I. Gipson, plaintitr, : = . overt I. Smith, p! i D. 1885, i ed on the 7th day of Mareb, A. other on sight. When there was a Se area He of sleep and produ Stephen J. Groves, plaintiff, vs. C. Crow and cow Phelps to steal the vote of the Henry Ss J. ee Chek Now at this comes the plaintif? herein, by his y W. H. Phelps, attorney tor the cocrituidelecatitraiice ath eacmmenane attorneys DeArmond & Smith, in vacation, and was E] ’ Mild ee Do | thousands ot cases has telt it his duty to | trust, 1 will, on | be published according to jaw, in the Butler | [7 ‘ lector on the Tilden. and you know what obey means? mae it nown to his suffering tellows.*| Thursday, September goth, 1886, Bry ees seer ian lee tae : a Hendricks ticket in 1876 and was | : Actuated by this motive and a disire to | petween the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon } 8% Pi 5 y, Mo., ies fice of the recorder of deed lug vreat nerv— vs. A vs. | for Bates county, state of Mi " Ongress ; a Bt = . : . = ames F. Bz af, Dollie Smith e | No. 36. 54 Filed empha issouri, in book 1% Henry county for congress ; that he | chance of their meeting the one who ous _ prostration. Accompanying James F. Baker, defendant. Now at tee signed’ as frusten: the’ stat coe a fasasolid delegation from Bates; | first saw his enemy cried out to the | this trouble was rheumatism. It} ae ‘6 me a on ate plaintitt | reed and files his petition and gainer? | concarmeeret Paes Hasment oftwe j 2s i 5 ° | iny by his attorney, T. W. Silvers. “sing, among other things, that defendant. | deseri hissory notes in said deed of trast that Jasper county las a double set | bystanders: ‘Hold me, or somebody , had passed trom the shoulders and | 24 files his petition and affidavit, alleg- | Miscaee isnot a resident of the state of Sreaeane Sppp ees ——— ae | wi > sy = : | ing, among other things, that d Where itis of interes r pele m the pay men os m 2 y | will be hurt.’" Unfortunately for centered in the ari : | 18, among other things, that detendant, | hereupon it is ordered by the clerk j interest on both of said notes in accordance ees et Vernon comaty’s) oo oe a ae the Arist of one band, | James F. Baker, is not a resident of the | alo" that said defendant be notided by publi: | ore atthe Reyes ete eer Roe eee | s s s case arck f i se ou a i > of Miss : e) ed ani OH legates are uninstructed, and Mr. P is case Bismarck | she almost losemmg the use of it. } Whercusc. a: against her in this court, the object and genecay | note and, by virtue of the power and authority ; : _ , | and the other onlookers seem most) Between suffer ot the two. Ife |i WDETeupen it is ordered by the clerk | nature ofwhich is to obtain a decree of general | inme vested by the terms of said deed, I will on $ione’s success in other counties is : 3 , | in vacation that said detendant be noti- | {fom said defendant on the grounds of desertio: Friday, October Sth, 1886, 0 perversely to mistake the real bel- |) had grown burdensome. By the | fed by pablication that plaintiff has Ga aaa and that unless the mad bet b ae pendant vot bd ai es- |e - a . np Sraraans : ie Smi ‘an etween the hours of 9 o’clock i pot absolutely certain, the congres- | jigerents and are pretending to hold | use of a ball dozen small.sized bot- eee Suit /against him: in’ this||mextitern thereo! to Ue begun and holden ay | 884.5 0%clock in the atternoon of ‘nia day pro= sonal fight in the Twelfth District is} Prince Alexander 1} Il their | tles ot Swift’s Specific | a object and general nature ot | the court house in’ the city of Butler, in gaid | (60d to sell the following described real estat sional fig e Alexander with all their tles ot Swift’s Specific, she had en- | 5 hich is to procure a decree of this court a OR the first bey of November next. and neat a sper quarter of section num. 3 . * - * Pros 1: i ‘ 2s 5 Tre the sixt. i if er eleven (11), also the west I ® presenting some interesting phases, | mights. Be y relieved and restored to health. poe yey page ary mea note, | term shall so long Sore eT Herre thine aerecioaeeen member two Gs alee ” . Ale ie aad . } ” SS te : =a ly 24th, 1872, given by one Isaac efore the last day of said term—ai Y acres being the south part of the north- ‘@ gndthe convention which meets at Alexander refuses to be held. | This bas been three years ago. and | ie Geiger for two hundred and fitty Saree petition ‘in “sald ‘cause, the cast guarir of the southeast quarter of eetign o Lamar on the gth inst. will probably There is no reason why he should | there has bcen no return of the dis-| ee ey we ae ao on will be rendered accondingiy. and judgment | (3s). range twenty-nine ein emp \ . eae Be ie | s e (3), tour (4) an ve (5) 0 And be it further ord i Missouri, containing two hund: y 1 decline a throne ts prevent the Rus | ease. | Baker's addition to Butler, Missoury, has | be Published, according to lace’ sa°ohy Be~eO! | acres more or less, at public Te ere " see numerous ballots, and possibly a | ans and the English from fighting H. LM | been paid off and discharged and to eee? & weekly newspaper printed and pity east front door of the court house inthe. town : dead lock, as dead-locks are getting each othe TL 2S mete fo ues Soe . cea aoe | procure the cancellation ot said trust succosaivern eee os oetneee an beacbiaieere ce ‘rants: purposes im ‘ Beeit. 4 Missouri politics just ch other. ie czar can scarcely | Sparta, Ga., June 5, 1856. jdeed and remove the cloud on the | four Weeks before the first day of the next term | *#!t “eed of trust mentioned. ; fashionable ’ ! expect that he should manifesta self- | ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis-| pe meeee Htle to said real estate, oc- | OF CTU court. Great Gani ee eee . pe ie Sens ; oe ac - ‘ | casioned by said trust deed, and that aon ircuit Celerk. RET it now ‘ Q : sacrificing spirit in this affair. Tis | eases mailed free. | unless the said James F. 7 A true copy from the Record. Witness my Order ot Publication. Y Mr. Stone’s present vigorous! .; P a aie jaher be and| ~~~ hand and the seal of the Circuit i S | abduction, so clearly prompted by!) Tue Swirr Speciric Co., Drawer | qpPeat *t this Court, at the next term| (Sear) Court of Bates county, this 2ith dey | STATE OF MISSOURI, ? . competitor for the nomination, James | Hitisain (was -witlodiianencise. lt aq Sat thereot, to be begun and holden at the ——~ of August, Iss6. ; County of Bates. |" § 5 G ' in Put \epcorsies Dick ithout an excuse. 3, Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W. 23d St., | court house in the city of Butler, in said 30-4t oe JENKINS, In the circuit court ofsaid county, June terny, B. Gantt, was born in Putnam} iy ee a & (eda : | s a 5 Shey Circuit Clerk, S86. ‘ cal : ; it was not, why should Russia be so’ N.Y, county, on the first day ot November Sandwich Manufacturing Company, plaintiff, y county, Georgia, in 1845. He receiv- | gegrous that “he abdueirs should (ese and on or before the sixth day ot | : vs. Eugene Hawkins and David Hawkins, edsuch an education as a man ot | ee | said term, if the term shall so long con- | Trustee’s Sale. defendants. }escape punishment or so loud in | tinue, and if not, then on or betore the | = Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, b; * Jerate means was able to give his | last d beni > Whereas, A_B. Wilkins and Nancy J. Wil- | their attorneys DeArmond y Smith, and Be moderate mea give | condemning England tor prompting lane ay ot said term, answer or plead to | kins, his Wife, their de trust, | Writ heretofore issued herein having’ been by children in that locality. At the | alex i ‘ si a ‘Bele petition in said cause, the same will | dated June ith, J 2 in the | the sheriff’ of Bates county returned stating | Alexander's return to Bulgaria? A | be taken as contessed, and judgment will | Reeorder’s oitice tes county, | that the defendants can not be found in this beginning of the war he entered the | tye came time Enel male a | be rendered accordingly. aiseourt, 1 2, conveyed to county and the court being now satisied that « © bg nas a Vii . iY a r dese: pec defenc € tsca i rr 5 o r Contederate army, and joined Stone- eo i sas i nites | And be it further ordered, that a co py 4 Roane iiiecanseeanoare su: be Aer cts ot ance ee ; A } cae ‘ng to fight Russia as Russia is to tereot be published, according to law, in | Off ny | Missouri: wall Jackson’s division. Though | Cont enetand asdieach seca to be j the Butler Times, a weekly newspaper e chong of section twenty-four Abii oe ie eee arte Se san that J but a boy of 15, he was made orderly 1 rat, ee r : : sie i printed and published in Bates county, | : Hit pieacui anal ap tas plaintif has’ ae auras enlteneinge anrie = | begging Germany to hold the ot | Mo., ter tour weeks successively, the last | Was made in trust to secure | this court, by petition and attachment and that : ; Mo., t , i : i : sergeant of his company, and fought} yy ine proeeapcoidiie ete | insertion to be at least tour weeks before \aaupon ames fu note with interest their property, to-wit: Thirty feet off the I ua ‘ e c ‘ atfai } we S "EELS eR supons atta y seribed in d deed orth end of lot No. 7, in block No. 73, in MP gallantly through the entire war,| way j Sahat es ; | the first day of the next term of circuit | ortrust; and whereas, defauit has been made | City of Htich Hill, state of Missouri, ‘has been Mherever his intrepid leader led ar is possible at any moment. An e ie J. R. Jenkins, Circuit Clerk. Rep uss mane OL: rtain interest coupon | levied upon and seized under said’ writ of at- ; eve s epid leader led. |): Rar : : wee fr pi 2 woe 2 , tro Seen Fae pce e and payable June 17, Issé, by rea tachment to satisfy two notes exe: : . I : accident may precipitate it, and, in Free from 0} sy | poe Sky a im the record: Ae ite whereof the whole debt secured by said doed of devendauts tonapaplainGiar cock bearioge ake He was wounded four times; once | qeed, only an accident can avert i? SAFE. A b i _ my hand and the seal ot the | trast become due and payable according to the | November 11th, Isst, each for the sum of one 4 © a y ’ y an aceident can avert i’. Fe ns | AL.) circuit court of Bates county, | terms of said deed of trust. Now, therefore, at | hundred and nineteen dollars, $119 00, one } at Cedar run, which Iamed him for | Because there ; cally hunt —.— this 3d day of September, | the request of the legal holder of said note, and | payable on or before March Iith. 1883, and. the 4 fee ‘ ve ball i ne a S ready nothing to J. R. JENKINS j interest coupons and pursuant to the condi- | Other on or before July Mth, Iss5. ! lite, receiving a minnie ball in the} gone about the situation as all the « : ae Ns. | tions of said deed of trust, I will proceed | And that unless the said Eagene Hawkins knee, which he carried } four = : 7 ° i vogists D ai Peiescne si 4i-4t Circuit Clerk. | to sell the above described premises at | aud David Hawkins be and appear at this court ‘ ee, Which he carriec unt: our more delicate Aaiclec thes Blaster THE % LER CO. EALTINORE, 1D, ee ANE et re ae public vendue, tothe highest bidder for cash, | at the next term thereof, to be begun and hol- _ Recinine calianity tor ate. me the bluster | sa age a a at the east front door of the court house, in the | den at the court house in the city ef Butler, im years ago. Fighting valiantly fT! lasts war will not be declared, but it 7 ‘ ‘if i BS Order of Publication. | city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- | said county. on the frst day of November next . . rar { Ahs | § 7 Ol and on or before the sixth day of 8 erm, ee 4 ig J . 4 co : a . > 4 p 5 om what he deemed right, when the war] pico should be d-awdceven without Lee ee outncacer m4 Bday Ocoee ; the term shall so long continue, and if not, : Maa over he received an honorable : N a Map i < y ot Bates, j ®* y, October rst, 1586, then onor before the last day of said term, ‘ : § : aS) a purpose of provoking hostilities, @ «0 on ‘ 4 | ORES : aoa ) between the hours of 4 0’clock in the forenoon papa gchar sD gantcd iy cin p yf discharge and set about to fit him-| the clash of areas wast follow tal bd ff ; | Inthe Circuit Court of ates county, ihe pary ose of pati f ine sa rane os ment will be rendered. accordingly Paeed: ) é i st follow. | X “2a aN ? poses satis: fi intere: i . P self to live the remainder of hus lite | ¢ neincd 1 | | November term, 1886. | and costs. GO. C. Duke: ‘aston pp Aid be it further ordered, that ® copy hereof wane dat case England can scarcely refuse | | J. W. McVeigh, plaintitf | i, ad e publish: according to law, in the Butler is Pye . ¢ ne ‘ i Gains Oe > = ? Weekly Ti a weekly newspaper printed for his country and her flag. Ac j to back Bulgaria against the power | | a we ae | —————— : and published i Bates county, Ml our, rT » he entere >» Univer: a ¢ wet ae z | ‘ | A. Hamilton, detendant. 4 four weeks successively, the last insertion cordingly he entered the University | gf Russ —Philadelphia Times. | eee, an Paouron Crore atti Order of Publication. j be at least four weeks erore the first day of Rictie « = : . > ay e pl ae the next ther ircuit court. of Virgima, and graduated inlaw. | | f |herein before the undersigned clerk of STATE OF MISSOURI, 1 ‘ | SE een Se Suni aaa i Hi > a “ at | Ee eR. ee ounty of Bates. oes a true copy from the record. le came to St. Louis and began the | the circuit court of Bates county in va- tees 3 Sitios of his profession, staying Bill) Phelps’ Attempt to Steal Hien ‘ cation and files his petition and affidavit, neue ee SURE CEA Aten ee unt y eNO Vernier {Seal} court, crue [ee this oa ‘day of ; 2 “fa s ‘ cae a . ! alleging, « x other things, that de-| The Butler Nati : : i ptember, ISSt. : in . a | County's Vote > State = alleging, among othe gs, tha Butler National Bank, a corporation, P , : y there until 1869, when he came to Wig ie TUES SE ee fendant has absconded or absented him- | Plaintiff, vs. A. Hamilton, ‘defendant sat J. R. duxxrns, cirenit clerk -—. »t eention | iso that di 3 1 Now at this day comes the plaintiff in the ———— Clinton, Mo., where ever since he | a) dis ak bo served upon Sn guaittiet ae (onek Sarton" et ae enn ter ot Publicati a ~ co . . be a cle a he cire i rde Ca i bas been a leading barrister, In} Col. Mart Hubbell, of Springfield | defendant is not a resident of the state of ¥acation and ilies its petition Ser eer Order Ob aed 4872 he married Miss Mary A. | Was a passenger on the K. C. & S. Misseudl ae ; 4, | conceals Ry ye genet pene Warth, of this city. Judge G from @aceola to-day. | hereupon it is ordered by the clerk | of law cannot be served upon him, that defend- Cousty or Barss, § arth, o is city. Judge Gantt ‘ - ay t aforesaid in vacation that said defendant | ant has absconded or absented himself so that | In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, i Rac ouked byipublicaticn At intiff | the Ordinary process of law cannot be served | "auc ° the oo iti > “porter wi 73 y a inary e serve ia “ never sought any political preterment He said to our reporter who was on | = notined ey Vie ” es oo papacnie Spon kin, eat Schedauta acta saat ia Te until six gs . pet eel chedtpairien CoMa ce mnoethetionry as commenced a suit against him in this | the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered | W; B. Arbogast, Administrator of Isabelle 3 ul six years ago, when he was Kase e renry | a court, by petition and attachment upon a j by the clerk aforesaid in vacation that saidde- | ATbogast, deceased. MM » ae s i i y i intiff | fendant be notifyed by publication that plaintif® Order of Publication. his brethren at the bar < his | county delegation had to leave the | certain promissory note given to plaintiff se eeuite ent 4 : a’ and I y ; £4 : $ a by defendant, aud upon a certain note ee een acer sae nee una atEe pons W.B. Arbogast, administrator of Isabella. em friends to make the race for judge | state convention to make their train | = i given by defendant to I. N. Davidson | certain promissory notes. given to. plaintift by | ATUOBASt dleccaser’, Presents te tee eale of 90 ot the twenty-second judicial dis trict before the ballot for railroad com- | i i and assigned to plaintiff, and upon cer- ane oor ae sum of thirteen hundred | much of the real estate of said deceased as will . a . : 7 Ce d 1 Is a combination of high grades,blended | tain accounts which defendant contracted | pate. that hie on ee aelers 2 ae en ery nd satisty the remaining debts due by sald i to which position he was elected by | missioner had concluded. They left | in such proportiors as to produce a better | with '. W. Hannah, A. L. McBride & | to satisfy the fame and costa, and. that alae posit pe copobonl Inte andl h arousing majorty. For six years instructions how to cast the vote, | drink than any Coffee separately. Company, McFarland Bros, B. 3B, | thesaid'A. Hamilton, be and appear at this required by law in such. ease; on LS : ce 2 | Canterbury and George Smith, amount- | COUT, at the next term thereof, to be begun | examination whereof it is ordered, that aif hich 1 5 , 1 8 and holden at th h y | he has sat on the bench, to the satis- | Which strictly followed, as the | Ira r ing in the aggregate to five hundred and | frutler, in said county, on the first day Noweme poreons intcressed isis oe te ee u a 5 * | , j 5 5 . PERE 9 J = * v4 notified that aj ication as 4 faction of the bar of bis circuit. | rolls will show. Bull Phelps, of ‘ m thirty-five dollars and fifteen cents, w hich tage on or before the sixth day of said foun made, and un ite the OOMRCREy. be shew MM i t cases q Jasper, the railroad attorney, lobby- | ‘Y have been assigned to plaintiff for value. | not) then on or before ins tantelevaatsata eee on oF before shit Aret0s7 te ee ed important cases have been ues asl Race CRC EERIE Oy: and that his property is about to be | answer or plead to the petition in said cause, peereNang eS Sane Soe brought before him, and he nas ist and boss, whose presence curses attached to satisfy the same and cost, | the same will be taken as confessed; and jndg- sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate Me dealt with the .) ‘ Ola daniel raciler abet t aay and that unless the said A. Hamilton be csemtind espigitar care eee and his | of said deceased as will be sufficient for the oS ait with them in such a manner ec acy at section, un-| and appear at this court, at the next term property o satisfy thesame. And be it payment of said debts; and it is farther order: by that bur few appeals have been tak en. In railroad and bond cases he has always observed law and equity _ and rendered decisions in favor of a the people, and the railroads have | learned long since not to appeal from : y his decisions. Judge Gantt would = _—aN e at office in Butler, the 10th have had no opposition had be de—/| date. Iarose and denounced him | sold to satisty the same | {Seat { day of August, A. D_ 1836. 2 PP’ | | And be it furthe: ordered, taata copy | — |, sired another term on the bench. | He determined to become a candi- date for congressional honors in the twelfth district against W. J. Stone, the present incumbent, who is backed § Frisco Railroad, and one ot his! = | Church, and is a zealous worker in the | In language more emphatic | than elegant I got rid of him tora time, but soon after, when Henry | county was called, don't you think he had the impucence to respond by calling out the vote for his candi- | dertook to tell me how to cast vote. by name in the convention, and had | the vote cast where it was intend to} go. My opinion is that Breathitt’s nomination is due to the efforts of the delegation for him from that en veveveG as te etNEVate thereot, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city ot Butler, in said county, on the first day of November, 1886, and on or before the sixth dav ot said term, if the term shall so long con- tinue, and if not, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly and his property hereot be published, according to law, in the Butler Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., tor four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least tour weeks vetere the first day of the next term ot circuit | A true copy trom the record. Witne-s NE further ordered, that a copy hereof be publish- ed, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term of circuit court. J_R. Jenkins, circuit clerk, _.._ A true copy from the record. Witness my handand the seal of the circuit {Seal.] court of Bates county, this 4th day of September, 1s=6. 41-4t JR. Jeary, cirenit clerk. Order otf Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates. 5 In the circuit court of said county, June term, 1886, September 2d, 1586, 8s. files his petition and affidavit; and attachment, and that their i podarde b has been seized undera writ of attachment issued that this notice be in this state, for term of this court. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) 88. County or Bates 5 I, Sam F. Hawkins, Judge of the Probate Court, held in and for id county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original order of publication therein referred to, as the same appears of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of ald court ublished in some new: four weeks before tne next Sam F. Hawxktns, Judge of Probate. | Calvin F. Boxley, att’y forestate. 88-4t | home papers, the Nevada Democrat. | i | (Sea.) circuit court of Bates county, | W. Crow, © WwW Four ll ad foie oe dedae This man Phelps 1s Stone’s man- | — this <a September, “Whereupon i is ordered by the clerk of said 4 <i ° ; A 1886, . R. Jenxrys, court in vacation, that said defendan’ noti- . . ager in Jasper, who tried Ss , x ircui " fied by publication that plaintiff has commenc- with the Cumberland Presbyterian | 74 Jasper, ied to’ steal nce Tried, Alw ays Useds a Circuit Clerk. | 099 22.2 against them in this court, by petition MEAT MARKET a the cause of Christianity. He is Henry and Bates counties,and stands | i : state of Missouri, in Book 25 at page 496, con- | 1G. Henry for the sum of ninety-five dollars, e Be a fair ch SP renee th a Our readers con iorm their own | Consumption Cured. vey to the undersigned as trustee, to secure the ee payable ninety days after date with ten : Beier psor ne cre nO lusi i ieee Oat mete apa ware = | recent. interest from date, which note has FRESH MEA § { sions. V is are i 3 rsici i ; ribed, payable to James S. Hook, forthe sum " * + 1 ne ; | Ration. conclusions. Words are inadquate ;, Anc ld physician retired trom practice, crave anos dollars, with interest at the seh assigned by said Henry to plaintiff, and - born in Madison county, Ky., May 4 hy S84: Uni- yas educated at the making a manly canvass, and S| manies set for Saturday, the 14th, s ked by a solid delegation trom | begun on the Tuesday previous, Wm. J. Stone, of Nevada, was | Versity of Missouri; 1s a lawyer by | ic - ~ Pisce id note is now past due and : ; RY 5 : / tive and radical cure tor Neryous dibility | _ABd whereas, sai tition in said cause, the same willbe taken * was or * 4 ay | in re s unpaid; and whereas, by the uest | Pe S ad a ; _ PFoiession ; was prosecuting attorney | Mission Teacher—The object of this | "4 all nervous complaints atter having @r the legal holder of said note, and by wintue | 88 confessed, and judgment will be rendered ~ ot Vernon county from 1$73 to 1874: elected to the Forty-ninth Congress | ‘ A * = * ss ler, in the county of Bates and state S ws, cireuit clerk. B38 = democrat, receiving 20,091 | .4705 thars right. Now tell in German, French or English, with tall | ee eet Sroceed to sell the above deserib- PPS iets serastngoces ne s : es, that’s right. Now me | di i reparin: ing. ) ba est _ Votes against 16,222 votes tor S. A. | : i Se ee oe eke ne: [niaee Grcubaniend. ome oa mee Worden, republican-greenbacker. county by having the township pri- to do the subiect justice. —Clinton Democrat. There Was Scientifie Reason in It. tesson is to indicate obedience. Apt Pupil- my pap. .» narm; I obey why you obey your tather.’, ‘*He’s bigger'n me.””—Exchange. FOR SALE BY ALL First-Class Crocers having had placed in his hands by aa East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy tor the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, Bronchitis, Catrrrh, Asthma and all throat andLung Affections, also a posi- tested its wondertul curtive powers in releive human suffering, I will seud free ot charge to all who desire it this recipe Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming this paper, W. A- Noves, 149 Power’s Bloc Rochester.N. Y. no.2-ry | Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, E. E. Holt and Mary S. Helt, his wife, did by their certain deed of trust, dated Jane Sth, A, D. 1881, recorded in the Recorder’s office Within and for the county of Bates and rate of ten per cent per annum from date, cer- tain real estate, situated in Bates county and state of Missouri, : The northwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section No. thirty-two (32), in township No. thirty-nine (39) of range No. twenty-nine (29), in Bates county, Missouri. and authority in me vested by said deed of and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the herein to satisfy and psy a note executed on the 7th day of April, 186, by said defendants to the plaintiff, forthe sum of three hundred sndten dollars, payable nine months after date, with ten per cent. interest from date, and also to satisfy and pay another note of date June Ist, 1886, and executed by defendants to | that unless the said C. Crow and | be and appear at this co at the next term thereof, to be begun ai olden atthe court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the first day of November next, and on or before the sixth day of said term, ifthe term shall so long continue. and if not then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the u.W. Crow, 1 accordingly First Door South of Arlington Hotel. | L. S. PADDOCK, Prop’r. ; Otall Kinds and the very best quality the Market Affords at the the lowest prices. Give him 2 trial and be convinced. And be it further ordered, that acopy hereof | weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term of circuit court. bidder, for — in —— to pay said note and terest costs of execu! this trust. = — = THOMAS BRITT, Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit [Seal.] court of Bates county, 41 4t 2d day of Cie

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