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BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOER 6, Foster Items. er = NO. 45 sad accident last turday have Bates County Dem- | Corn gathering has commenced. | as he was coming home fiom town | ocrat before us, and we are surprised | #} | Order ot Publication. — This vincinity was visited by a | his horse became unruly, and ran! atsomeof the editoria Mr. Wade e ry | Big no tas saele away wi . £ } ounty; ates. aaa ay 4 aw anc g a 4 “ar , 2: st ; A ou A foe ran Sunday ome ’ eis away with him, and ran into a wire | scarcely realizes cha: the cong ress. | rate cirenit court ofsaid county, June term, a $ ‘ester ar Fet- | = on rt The merchants ot Fe 4 j Sandwich Manufacturing Company, plaintit, fence, ran sideways for a consider: | ina! contest {5 Asks the public to call before buying and ‘ir fag on their fall and winter stock of | able distance, and sn such a manner. ¢! } nomination ts examine his line of vs. Eugene Hawki » | c 1, ort! be does, be torgers that dafenaenne, ins and David Hawkine, ps as to bring Mr. Drammans’ leg in an « Misty suliow. Tf he is re- Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by Mrs. F.A. Huston, of Austin, | contact with that wire, which lacer- H their attorneys DeArmond & Smith, and ‘th: | a writ heretofore issued herein having been by - is visiting her sister! ated itfrom his knee to the ankle (ss county, is visi g < » the ankie the sherif’ of Bates county returned stating at | ON te hope he | habe eras coat eon i . Ct being how ed ]. B. Walkup. jin the most horrible manner. It siioese | i Dow satisfled that | defendandants can not be served with process in Seen: and are not residents of the state of uri: Whereupon it is ordered by the court that ell B Charlie Neil left Tuesday to at-| is doubtful whether he wiil recover | | 8 &@ Bi yal school at the Butler academy. | Or not. oaly to crow | a | Said defendants be notified by publication that i 1 east St Married, M + r | sided sicies plaintiff has commenced a suit against ‘them ti ng Mrs. McCurdy started east Sun Married, Mr. Chas. Walker and ¥ is Dane * this court, by petition and attachment and that yy night to purchase her fall stock | Miss Jailie Halliday, Rev. Claypool! | ~ i pis Tt ibaa ceane beer sanorine Noon tn Dose Ne ns, the s ot | : city of Rich Hill, state of Missouri, has beer. se, amillnery goods. of Appleton City, officiated eur tems. 2 lowe article levied upon and seized under said’ writ of at- to § pr. J.B Walkup is teeding sixty] Mr. R, E. Steele and Miss Blake | tachment to satisfy two notes executed by said defendants to said’ plaintiff, each bearing date November lth, lss4, each for the sumof one is not well calculated to make frends: | ‘The ieadi in esd ot Arizona cattle. Vandiver were united in the holy | a cate hundred and nineteen dollars, $119 00, J z ians were K 4 che ; . ? i ee i payable on or before March lith. 15, and the | The young converts held a®prayer | bonds of mat: mony on fast Sunday | against ¥ rae, but the people | other on or before July Lith, 1s." Ne vill qoeeting at the residence ot Dr. Wil- . 4nd that unl thi id Ei at the residence of the bride’s par: | were for > and he got there. rkins be an are and David Hawkins be and appear at this court hd: fans Thursday evening. ents. We wish each couple along | Take Railey of Cass, Lucas of St. | den Se the court house she cg af Mailer ou f Foster 8 booming; two NeW) and happy married hie. | Cia, DeArmond of Bates, Morgan | aid on or before te eixibday. of sand term, i n't) es going up. Work hascom-} The reception at Mr. F. M. | of Barton, Thomas ot Jasper, Sal- | then en erbetore the teseasyoe snares! cit FB eeced onthe ME. church and | , : answi Steele’s was an enjoyable affair to | mon of Henry. and there were but er or plead to the petition in said cause, a the semen be oy as oleae and judg- Bee © ; : ’ i . ment wi e re 3 s i . mil soon commence ou the iristian | all present. After all had partak u ltew lett. When the people, like | AND COOKING STOVES And belt turtherordaea en ee Onpe hereot m- fe durch. oi the sumptuous supper to their | Phelps of Jasper, Given of Cass, | be published according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed vill j Cattle feeders have bought up! < ane reunite in aes county Missouri, for . Jou can fi among his on ase sete cate — = our weeks successively, the last insertion to ery . ail the surplus ee iucthe ; can f nd among his large assortment almost any kind or style of a stove you | te at least four weeks before the firet day ot aa gear’ want. If you want a Base Burner, he-has them, if you want a wood stove, he has | the next therm of cireuit court. heart’s desire they amused themselves | and all the rest, resolve that the pol- \ until the wee hours of the night, | iticians shall stand aside for awhile township. when they dispersed, wishing Mr. | they generally mean business. and tt = . \ J.R Sexkins, cirenit clerk ; he if you want a cheap connon stove, he has them, A true copy from the record. Mrs. J.F. Bennett and children | Stecle and his lady « long and happy | don’t you forget it.’ and if you want the celebrated Witness my hand andthe seal of the circuit vill Bill start for Washington D. Cy} jite. All of these gentlemen have their | the gon, to make it their future home. On last Monday might the magm: | friends, and have a following even | be They have spent the summer *€) ficent barn on the Donohue and | outside of personal frendship, and | err iMirs. B's father, Mr. Chas. nase Egger farm was burned with its | they ought not to be driven out of | Ki f Ropinson Cxusor, | | contents, consisting of corn, hay, | home by the caretess, thoughtess {Seal.] court, of Bates county, this zd day of September, 1886 41 4t JR. Jexnixs, cirenit clerk Order ot Pubijeation. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? d Wai | a Pa County or Batts, ‘we ind and one horse, saddle &e. | use ot printer’s ink and white paper. | The best on earth he has them. In fact his stoves are wants you | In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, . cae > . , mai etree ae August term, ISss, d’s Mayesburg Items. The stone-work for the iron bridge | Such a course as evidenced in the to call to see him betore vou W. B. Arbogast, Admiaistrator of Isabell Arbogast, deceased | i sd- Mere this winter. D. Gilbert has rapidly, and will soon be ready for | quoted, not only injure the democra- W.. Arbogast, admunistrator of Isabella t me that he will feed a couple | the irons. | cy, but does an injury to that portion = : y = : mate eed i ners Erenen es, jodie tnt ve Mr. Henry Meyer h: ned t € th ress Of the district that | KIND OF TIN WoO RE I ONE much of the Teal estate of said deceased as will Pimouths, and J. M. Mayes has not Mr. tieury Sieyer happened to an | of the press of the district that sus- | a a har j a 4 pay and sat jebts due by said wid his cattle yet, but will sell soon, accident that might have been more | estate, and yet un assets, accompanic ‘his There will not be many cattle fed | 2ChOSs Panther Creek 1s progressing | Democrat and such artic as aboye j tained Mr. Stone tor the nomination. | He atiempted {Suck a tue and cry followed up by | aid for want of sufficient 2 r by the avcounts, lists and inventories required by law in such’ case; on Lorn is not apt to be over 30 cts. serious toan Bat. \ “rantofyourtrouble and cocuro | HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mr'c Cuemists, | Court, held in and for esid county, hereby ith ilnst’d Pamnblet 806% N. Tenth Street, ST. LOUIS, MO, certify that the foregoing is atrue copy of thy —— original order of publication therein referrect to, as the same appears of record in my office Witness my band and seal of said court —— Doan atoffice in Butler, the 10th Ssear! day of Angust, A. D Iss8. (a) Sam F. Hawxtxs, | hel 1 | | = ———_—_— > | examination woe : it is oraerea that a ‘ , i rs shanee a belt while t saw is “r paper: 1 cause = Sranat versonsinterested int state of said deceased , Jee Mbbere this fall. Mr. Galbert is pay-| tO change a : t eas ne i | other ie rs 5 cause Mr. Stone i be notitied that appl mas aforesaid has st. . } n, ane cate ge s h: is nm: ‘Save > fror , ade, and unless ontrary be shown Gy Being 30c now tu feed with next sum- | m motion, ar catching his hanc to e 1 ave me from my} on or before the first day » next term of Ae : te : ‘ > ie f Avoid the imposition of pretentious reme | {0c beheld , cond ondary : ! he was jurked down and his head j triends.”. There are a few men still | & 5 pi Fae dics forthese troubles, and all Quacks, | this court, to be held on the second Monday ot 7 re vy t rame x e " y w ~ at ae ; 2 Or whom p" sale ©) ne Wuole, OF 80 ch Oo ie rei e | ON; Ballard shipped 62 hogs to | Struce against thr frame work of the | lying who con't know that the wat | iment an.t were restored to health by ns0 of Mi 2D FEPCURED thourands, does not interfere | of said deceased ‘as will be sufficient for the i i ieineaund. 946 | saw, cutting quite a gash and other- | for the Union is over, and it is evi- | is? ‘tion to business, or cause pain | avment of said debts; and it is further ordered Bs Louis which averaged 216 Ths. | Aw, cutting quite a ior | Beams: SEMINAL PASTILLES crinounrenience any wey. Fouried | 2021 thts notice be published in some newspaper the 28th. Fat hogs are scarce wise bruising him, dent Bro. Wade don’t tully recog— | &Weak i in Young or Mid- ; plicationto the seat ofd: te specific | in this state, for four weeks before the next * dl RS Ute 8Ca : | M.S Dolent fecal : es : sted fo ight Yours in many S tagchontatthe hie ee seahe natural | term of this court. W. O. Jackson made us arousing | Mr F. M. Steele is going to feed | mize that the congressional contest | Fen mentee thofeitieneonencat Pamedanimatin ‘lements of life aregiven back, the ra mt | STATE OF MISSOURI, ) sey es ads cows thi 7 beeen . "i nly Strencth and Vigorous Health. uland rapidly gains both strength ¢ SE Jefersoman speech the 22d, | two car loads of cows this winter. | for nomination 1s over. —-Lamar orn from the many obscure diseavea TREATMENT: —On0 Month, $3. Two Mos.$6. Three, $7 ( CoUN1Y or Bares) . : 5 ndiseretion, Exporn! wer-Brain pica . i pe re Recorder (?) Bradley went to| Mr. S. has some very fine cows and | Democrat. wo Indule weadkthetsaneeandas I, Sam F. Hawkins, Judge of the Probate | 4 « | Butler and Rich Hill the when he gets them fat they will! Taga and Phy Estes Smith was at Butler the 27. | make nice beef. | During Senator Logan’s recent Tom Trussel has left our town Mr. Ira Patton treated himselt (G | otto Rariens he oftered tietolloce | Mdreturned to his old home in} a fine spring wagon before starting ing curious explanation of the repub- | Final Settlement Notice. Notice is hereby given to all creditors | County oF Bet and others interested in the estate of Sanches | Done | Order ot Publication. | STATE OF MISSOURI, des. } e Judge of Probate Merico, Mo. on his visit. lican defeat in 1884: “During the | Benjamin Couts, deceased, that I, J. N. | Inthe circuit court of Bates county, November) Calvin F. Boxley. att’y forestate, Set . Z — a | bev s “2**) term, 1888. ~M Jilbert is visi : The Jawsuit between the citizens | : 5 | Bradley, administrator of said estate in-|1he Butler National Bank, a corporaticn, Bey D+ Gilbert is visiting her son : po ean 1862 and 1863 the loyal un | tend to make final settlement thereof, at | laintiff, vs. A. Hamilton, defendant. Ben, in Vernon county. and township board was decided in | aoe * = € P , Now at thisday comes the plaintiff in the ae », seat married men ot the country were in rec egos anreipemramodbepir es .Mteenar entitled cause before the undersigned Ordey of Publication. : Ss a + | clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, in|... panes the army, and at home they were | to be held at Butler on the Sth day of| vacation and files ite petition ang afidavit, a resi ses a sigs pete 2 is: Jove leging among other things that" the defendan ounty of Bates, breeding copperheads: these came | November, 1886. — wv, Adm'r, ;conceals himself so that the ordinary process | 1. the Circuit Court of «zid counts of age and voted tor Cleveland as I| +4 4t J. N. Brapiry, Adm’r- | of law cannot be served upon him, that defend- | 1n_the _ is oe ne ee B P3 _ | ant has absconded or absented himself so that November term, 1886. |expected. In 1864 and 1865the sol- | diers came home and within twelve | | 1 There was quite an interesting | favor of the citizens. Now the peo- welling match at Freeze Out school | ple can see that the taxes have been house Wednesday night. Our young | too high in thistownship. We must people take considerable interest in| Uy and elect a democrat township these speelings. board at our next election. Mr. Joe Price is having his house repaired, which adds greatly to the outside appearance. i the ordinary process of law cannot be served e os fi NOTICE upon him, that defendant is not a resident of J. T. Gipson, plaintitt, a the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered vs. by ae ook — in vecasicn = = ae James F. Biker, defendant. fendant be notifyed by publication that plaintii co a Z ‘ A Z " 5 i hb urt Now at this day comes the plainti:. To Submit the Question of Township | B28 commenced a suit against himin this o 53 a : si es od by petition and attachment founded upon three | herein, by his attorney, T. W- ried. Their boys wiil cast. their Coraiiitmmamabory Hates given to | jilasaktt ary ete i first yotes in 18SS, and mne outof| Organization to the Qualified Voters | the defendant for the sum of thirteen hundred and files his petition and affidav Mrs. Burns, of Cooper county, formerly ot Mingo, is visiting friends “inthe vicinity of Ballard. C.C. Poage, four niles south ot | Last Thursday night was the scene | months nearly all of them were mar- | and fifty four and 17-100 dollars in the aggre- | ing, among other things, that detendant, ten ,ot them are, like their fathers of Bates County gate, that his property is about tobe attached James F. Baker, is not a resident of the i ‘ 4 F her fire. It was Mr. S : 2 : Ae to satisfy the same and costs, and that unless | ctate ot Missour Mayesburg, is building a fine house. of another fire. t was Mr. Simeon blica W as sure to cer. the said A. Hamilton, be and appear at this nigeles ice ca nea ¢ : feck wa : ‘eizh- | Gilbreath’s be hat w lucky | EPUDNCans- isin ana Sa ee court, at the next term thereof, to be begun | Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk P Your correspondent paid Creigh- LL Aap aha Rae beet) hag Ue lry the election as the sun is to rise.’”’ CERTIFIED COPY OF ORDER and holden at the court house ‘in the city of | in vacation that said detendant be noti- =, ton a visit last w d «| enough to be the fated ore. As|'Y : z ety Butler, in said county, on the first day Novem- | fied by publication that plaintiff has Rd tLe intra : The Hanmbal Journal thinks that | August adjourned term, 1886, of the County | ber, 1836, and on or before the sixth day of said | Commenced a euit against him in thit eed new houses than m any|luck would have it only one of the | L ’s theory 1s rather hard on tne Sra Et Sees iuentemarpetmenthe lasting ofsald term, court, the object and general nature ot i ogan’s theory 1s rath C . , . att «3 other town of its age and size in the | barns was burnt, the other one was - y deste ee) answer or plead to the petition in said cause, | which isto procure a decree of this cour: Sag | turloughed men; but there are other| Gouxry of BATES : the same will be taken as confessed, and judg- | Gecjaring that a certain promissory note, sate. The new roller mill will be | close enough to catch fire but they een Se ment will be rendered accordingly and his : P objections to it as an argument. | Inthe County Court of said county, on the| property sold to satisfy the same. And be it | dated July 24th, 1872, given by one Isaac succeeded in extinguishing the flames ! a 4th day of October, 1886, the following, among fa A @ “mpleted in a short time. | ther ordered, that a copy hereof be publish-|T, Geiger tor two hundred and fitty Dr. /and thereby saved the newest and How tare the Ramee aaa ee Seer ee T ctoer, 1906, | Sur According to lew. in the Butler Weekly | dollars, and secured by trust deed on i s b cook ; anc E sav . Now or this, the A mes, a weekly news| r prin’ and pub- ; $ ‘ ‘ » Miller has bought a cook | athe ;, | the large and continued preponder- | comes M. L. Dillon and more than one hundred | lished in Bates county Missouri, for four weeks | lots three (3), four (4) and five (5) 02 Move, wonder if he is going to have | best of the buildings. We don’t other legal voters of Bates county, Missouri, | successively, the last insertion to be at least | Baker’s addition to butler, Missouri, ha: 4 | : ‘ance of the so-called copperhead | and file their petition praying the County Court | four weeks before the first day ofthe next term | heen paid off and discharged, and to @special patent know the amount ot insurance on} 2 “ 2 2 to resubmit the question of Township Organi- | of circuit court. i “Mati t said trase P % . : bi | vote in the Southern States in spite | zation to the voters of Bates county, Missouri, J. R. Jexxrss, cirenit clerk, | procure the cancellation o © Simeon Pennington and family | either of the barns that was burnt, acy at the next general election, to be holden on ‘A true copy from the record. deed and remcve the cloud on the Se have nk fale nee Hees ot the fact that the copperheads wert | the 2a day of November, 1886. Witness my handand the seal of the circuit | slaintifi’s title to said real estate, oc- Moved to Osceola. but can safely say that they were not all the army while’ the Union men ee after exami: 7 nin; a Shen, [Seal.] Se 4th day of pear by said trust deed, and tha: ‘ : = | f aaa oth find that the same is signed by September. : i = : We thmk Mingo is highly pleased | burnt for the purpose of obtaining F ; > | petition of more than one hundred legal voters| 4i-it iB. Jenxixs, circuit clerk. | unless the said James F. Baker be and | . were at home raising loyal offsprings? gcouri. It is therefore or- | : he next ters th J.S. Francisco for Probate | the insurance. This makes three bl = L rhe rene tire eee mda at ye gout olden at ae I » ad > ; 2 is pr Senator Logan i i thereot, to be begun and ho i fires in a mite ot each other, and {It #8 probable that Senator Logan is | snip organization be again submitted to the ; ts ce * = voters of Bates county, Missouri, at the next We B. Ewing and sister, Mulda | inside ot two months. Two ot the | mixing too much physiology with | Peneral election, to be'holden on the 2d day of is eae -Disps | November, A.D. 1886. And it is farther or- Mrended the Clinton fair Saturday. | three have been on Mr. Gilbreath’s | his politics. —Post- Dispatch. | dered that the ballot shall be written or printed Jake. | farm. It looks as though some one | —— anes ete as follows. ‘ iz “‘For Township Organization.’’ : . 2 : The story contained in our spec-! ‘‘Against Township Organization,’” has got a spite at him and is going to | id : i f St. Paul --- x Hi al dispatch from St. Paul concern- : = burn it out or burn ail his property. = P = is | be taken as contessed, and judgment will Hudson. } ing the death ot Emery 4, Storrs 1s STATE OF MISSOURI; ; S W i { I, R. J. Starke, clerk of the county court, in } be rendered according eather nice and pleasant. a ~ | NEW iy i : . n yi sti reu a . | and for said county, hereby certify the above | And be it further or ered, that a copy Ti . by helReoabue iiss ated intensely interresting re ading, espec and foregoing to bea true copy of the proceed- l gevosk be published, according to law, ir Mis section of the country was | cee ree ene. | ally Sot the sae Gt Obtreipt: men) ee ceee Senay ee Se ee 5 7 4 ler Times, a weekly newspaper + rs so es hetebices ile el age E year above written, as the same appears of | the But Bs . > Msited by a rain accompanied with a | wav in nearly every State wherein | who haye made Chicago intamous; | decord in my office. + | printed and pen in soci prcaret } ‘i | : i is . 7 | is , 5 5 | In testimony whereof I have hereunto set “5 neither aches so} | Mo., ter tour weeks successively, the last Fe hail. an election is to be held this year. | but itis bardly sufficient to fasten) TIS my hand and affixed the seal of| First Door South of Arlington Hotel. | 10-2 tt Naty Mir ee our weeks before Mr Wm. Hallis cribbing his corn It is assailed by cach disturbing and | the great crime—even it the main} ssid court, at office in city of Butler | Ba . . au ig his rr . BA ae >: : { court house in the city of Butler, in saic | county, on the first day ot November next, and on or betore the #3 th day ct said term, if the term shall so jong cor- tinue, and if not, then on or betore the | last day ot said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same wil! County of Bates, (SEAL) : : ~— s the 5th day of October, 1886. | | the first day of the next term ot circuit Mod if we are j La-right ke demoralizin, force trom within that | fact is true—upon anyone or to bring | aaa ene en ay ory STARKE, 1s $ PADDCCK Prop’. t court. J. R. Jexnins, Cirenit Clerk. ha eee Reece Se" h ' De : “ ly ltl | the guilty to justice. In bmet the, Ck of Geanty Sout. | So We ec Pp rm | A true copy trom the record. Witness S several hundred bushels in the | the emocrats have really e to} e i . dispatch states that Storrs, the great ! lawyer, demanded a hundred thous- COCKLE’S == PILLS \|FRESH MEATS). Gp ieitearathom cont: al crib, | do except to keep good natured and i i ; —— this 3d day of September. Died. Miss Stephenson, daughter | poll their regular *‘off year’’ vote to | and dollars as a fee in the Mackin | SILIOTS istsai Kaeo gn he eae beat S856, a Jexxixs. : OF Mt. and Mrs. John Stephenson. wim notable victories. We do not | case; — Mackin — = | This old English Family Medicine in quality the Market Affords at 2h 4tat Circuit Clerk - Me Miss S. was just in the n of | otten indulge in politcal prophecies, | cates, “the gang,” shou urnish | use for 86 years, all over the world, the lowest pr sive him a p "youth ae sy = “. af A = but we Et to go ie Soa d funds or a — “squeal a that } for Bile, ‘Senet ie ~s Bing) clei decentie ap eee ; T3 oe 4 ealth. She leaves a- ity =o x | Storrs, as Mackin’s attorney, obtain ; ff Pura atenia insredisnis | Dissolution Notice rf@ncy that no one else can fill. The: as believing that the Republican |g complete possession of all “the | if Pura Vegeta G Higihetciins ee 5 : 17 el FREE FROM MERCURY. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnerabipy Bereaved tamily have the sympathy | party will show greater losses and | gang's” secrets; that this made it | ss oP 2% heretofore existing between the undersigned the entire community in their sad meet with more reverses this year | necessary to “settle bim;"’ that, the | “se =7™ . \F } i hanc f ro } but what js their loss is ber | than it has known im almost any year | 0b was placed in the hand “4 two} jsince the close of the war.—New |e" (names not even.) and Mine ES . j they poisoned him with digitalis.— | - Drummans happened | York World. St. Louis Republican. { has this day disso!ved by mutaal consent, C. Robinson retiring. The business will stiit ¢ conducted by J. N. Gipson, who will col- | leet all accounts dae the old frm and pay ali ETT ITO | Titi eg B. Roptxsox. Girson. This 14th day of Sept. .18%.