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oxmmreme 9 §, FRANCISCO. Archer, Editor. ookseller, ic Dealer. Aoienber 1, 85 K City. = ——— Table Mo. Pacific R.R & SouTHERN BRANCH.) (LaxinGTON ncing Sunday, May roth, and 4 turther notice, trains will ser a8 follows: GOING NORTH. yj3—Texas Express 5) —K.C. Express... ; Wqj—Accommodation GOING SOUTH. sag-Texas Express g:l4PM i 136-K. C. Express. ip wy Accommodation. 5AM ertrains make direct con- Lami t. Louis and all points east aiming all points south, Colorado, ia and all points west and north- For rates and other intormation to I. Lisk, Agent. Secret Societs i MASONIC. 1 Lodge, No. 254, meets the first a Bechiscath. Chapter Royal Arch Masons, 6, meets second Thursday in each . Commandery Knights Templar first Tuesday in each month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS ates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- nigh it. der Encampment No. 76 meets the and ath Wednesdays in each month Lawyers. OT NETL x, D. PARKINSON, Attorney at Law, Office West side square, over own’s Drug Store. S. P. Francisco, MRANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in courts of Bates and adjoining ities, Prompt atiention given to col- . Office over Wright & Glorius’ mare store. 79 Physicians] DRS. RENICK & BOYD icians and Surgeons, BUTLER, MO. -- comes OFFICE: ’ sresidence | Dr. Boyd’s residence, Main and Fort | Fulton Street, north ©. streets. P. church, Drug Store.) 5 M.Curisty, W. H. BALLarp, 8. CHRISTY & BALLARD, {HOMOEUPATHIU HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, a specialty. UTLER WILL OPEN > o- Wm. @. HENDERSON, ’ OFFICES, 925 F STRE aT, tices before the Patent Office Court and the Federal Courts. # given as to scope, valinity, and in- of patents. Information cheerfully Tnished. Hand Book on{Patents annexed, FREE. _ BUTLER! WOOLEN MILLS Bring in your Wool. O. BRANDT, A man of 35 years exp the business and recent man of the Joplin Wooler to superintend the Butler Woolen Mills, would to the Wool Growers Bates and Surrounding cou that we are about ready for We will do all” CUSTOM WORK. ROLL CARDING CARDING & SPINING AND WEAVING, Jeferson City Tribune “*An eastern correspondent has re- cently visited the grave of fesse | i All Sorts of of ails of a cooling | James, and reports that it is | bed of flower: man and beast nee lotion. Mustang Liniment. November teri ot botanical beauty and tenderness pervades the place. The numerous democratic friends ot the dec te acer . ee against D. > Ihave levied and seized upon al the right, title, interest and claim of Chik qe fendant of, in anc prest and claim of said de- 1 to the following described »- 1s in block Now : hero throughout Missouri will be Inut, Iwill on glad to hearthathis last resting place s ie NT Saturday, November 6, 1886 i i for i mber 6, 1856. is being cared fo such a gracious between the hours of $ 0” e ane ea *elock in the af and touching manner. noon of that day court house in the civy To Submit the Question of Township Organization to the (ualified Voters of Bates County. —_—» - appears the above editorial, which indicates a degree of fiendish hatred and malice that cert only to the most dark and s. barbaric age. It does violence even to the strongest instinct of the animal kingdom, and certainly to the high est type ot humanity, viz, the love ot the mother tor heroffspring. The poor, degraded wretch who would, as a journalist, seek to hold the moth- er, even of a felon, up to public scorn because she in her maternal Hest bidder for cash Ws. F. Haykt, Sheriff Bates Co. Sharith CERTIFIED COPY OF ORDER. Sheriff’s Sale term, 1586, of t ,'M August adjourned Court of Bates co STATE OF MISSOURI, tue and authority ofa g : ' ral execution {from the office of the ¢ ofthe circuit returnable at , of said court, 1 in favor of the Mound City Paint , (a corporation) and against A Lamb, I have levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim of said defenc of, in and to the following described real esta’ situated in Bates county, Mo., 3, 4and5in the west side addition to of Butler, I will, on ovember 6, 1886, e hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon in the afternoon of that day, at the loor of the court house in the city of Missouri, sell the same is may be required, at pub- hest bidder for cash, to ovember term, Covnty oF Bates, In the County Court of said county, on the f October, Iss5, the following, among ings, were had, viz Now or this, the 4th day comes M. L. Dillon and more than one hundred Bates county, Misseuri, ing the County Court Township Organi- other legal voters of and file their petition pr: to resubmit the question of zation to the voters of Bates county, at the next general election, to be holden on the 2d day of November, Iss And the court, after examining said peti doth find that the same is signed by anc petition of more than one hundred legal voters of Bates county, Missouri. dered by the ¢ Saturday, devotion to the memory of an erring son might plant flowers on his grave, is unfit to dwell in civilized society. It is doubtful whether even coyotes, jackals and hyenas would tolerate the presence among them of his de- lie vendue, to the It is therefore or- satisfy said exec urt that the question of Town- ship Organization be again submitted to the voters of Bates county, Missouri, at the next general election, to be holden on the 2d day of And it is further or- ballot shall be written or printed iu the yery best ot order and guarantee Work shipped trom a dis- tance will be received at the depot and prompt attention given to its return. Market price paid tor Tub Washed satisfaction. Sheriff Bates Co. a November, A. D. 188s. eae ‘ : Shertit Sale Under Execution. eeneral exe- For Township Organization.’’ ‘ : of the clerk of the sainst Township Organization,’? ATE OF MISSOURI, ) Butler, Mo. May 19, 1889 J. FISHER 1 graded and loathsome carcass. If of Bates count id returnable the writer of the above editorial the June term, ISsé, ered, one in favor of nst_N. Davis for the County of Bate thinks to build up the radical party ot Missouri by such infamous attacks and foregoing to on common decency, let him pro- sum of four ceed. It mi Permanently Call on or address Drs‘CARTER & RAMSAY, 1114 Main Sr., interest and | Chusetts. but not in civilized Mis- in and to the fol- uated in Bates » Sth day of Octo! sour. Kansas City, Mo. Clerk of County Court “THE HORN ty W. SILVERS, ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at K City, and in the Supreme Court at Jetfer- itinued, I will on rday, November 6, 1886, tion in Missour collected by Senator : Vest show that the railroad and other clock in the forenoon rnoon of that da lit court is in ses 4 thereof as may steals during the years that the Re- SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY’S. publicans controlled the State aggre gated $25,000,000. Without a stand- said executions and Sheriff Bates Co ard of comparison it is impossible to : North Side Square, over arrive at an adequate idea of the A. L. McBride magnitude of this sum, which repre- sents $50 taken from every voter in the State. ) L,RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- Uetian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- fended to. Office up stairs over and authority ofa general e: 1 the oftice ofthe clerk of the circuit Sates county, M i overnber term, ISs6, nna Thornburg and ag burg, Lhave 1 W. GRAVES, ames Thorn- eized upon ail the end Notary -:- Public.’ Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, west side square, Butler, Mo. MONEY! MONEY. rs grains each it would weigh 730 tons —nearly a million and a half pounds of solid silver. Had the thieves been obliged to make off with it in this shape, five freight trains of twen- southeast quarter outheast quarter of 5 vith of Grand River he southeast quar- 100 acres south of iver in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 5, and 16 and 46-100 er in the southwest iwest quarter of section s, of range zi, I will on Saturday, November 6, 1886, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court hous Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same s'may be required, at publie bidder for cash, to satisfy acres south of Grand quarter of the s in township N ty cars ezch would have been requir- tront room over P.O. Al! calls ed to move it. redatoflice day or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the . Specialattention given to temale CHAS. CENNEY At Old*Stand, East Side Square. EWGO00DS and Nice and Comprising every- thing in the GRGCERY And Provision Line. COUNTRY PRODUCE Of allfkinds wanted.J COME AND SEE ME. Denney. and a halt in diameter ; $25,000,000 Bland dollars placed side by side and touching each other would cover 300 miles of the northern boundary of the State and stretch beyond the southwest corner. There would be 592 miles of silver dollars. in the city of or so much thereof vendue, to the highes said execution and costs. Wa. F. Hanks, Sheriff Bates Co C, BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office northside square, »Mo. Diseases of women and chil- Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms Trustee’s Sale. saben ae Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than Whereas, D.C. Edwards and Bethiar Edwards their deed of id, 186, and recorded in the Recorder’s office within and for Batescounty, Missouri, in . page 281, conveyed to the under- following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Lots numbered seventy-nine (80), in the town of Adrian. Which conveyance was made in trust to se- cure the payment of one certain note, fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said note and the accrued interest thereon, now long past due and unpaid. the request of the legal holder of said note and ursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, will proceed to sell the above described prem- ises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, November 13th, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on time from six months to five years. end to end it would stretch 2,860 miles—as tar as from the coast of Maine to the coast of Ireland and more than twice the distance from St. Louis to New York city. It would cover the northern, eastern, southern and western boundaries ot 8rd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped. (79) and eighty 4th. Have almost a million dollars already loaned and doing a larger business than ever. Sth. We keep money on hand to loan so if you have good security and clear titles you don’t have to wait. Now, therefore, at ACADEMY 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and can thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutely correct and we will stand responsible for them. from Arkansas to Lowa with dollar bills two deep. 7th. Have been here a longtime and expect to stay awhile longer. sth. Make loans with or without Commission. Chas. 9th. Invite you to come and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application elsewhere. 10th Our office is with the Butler National Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. LECRAPHIG or Particulars Address ara 1,M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. Sheriff’s Sale Under Fee Bill. By virtue and authority of a fee bill issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, state of Missouri, bearing date March 20th, Iss, and returnable to the June against WilliamR. Joseph Keck husband, in partition, for the sum of $13> have heretofore, to-wit: on the 3lst day of M: Isx6, thirty days after demand made for t! payment of of said costs, seized and levied upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said William R. Perry, Mabel Keck and Joseph Keck, her husband, of, in and to the following described real estate, situated in the county of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the northwest ter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section No. 32, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section No. all in township No. ich said property Was advertised for sale on h day of June, 1886, br said day by reason of the ‘adjonrnme: court before the said day of sale. fore, I will, on Saturday, November 6th, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the- forenoon and 5o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at or of the court house in the city 1 Bates county, Mo., n session, sell the above ndue, to the PAT ENTS! Weakness & Lost Man- hood quickly und posi- tively cured. SEXUAL vook mailed FREE to all afflicted, Hewlin Medical Co., Buffalo. N.¥., U.S.2 PATTERNS OF 1'Y SIZE. UNPARALLELED OFFER! ENMOGREST’S THE BESI- Of all the Magazines. Illustrated with Original Steel Engrae- ings, Photogravures and Vil Pictures, ST ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, 9 of range No. 31, Was not sold on “PARKER'S HAIR BA *U.Box 50, washington,D. C. HY of the Examining Corps, U.S os with Novem! x ‘ ¢ the holder to the And the best pre Sheriff Bates Dissolution Notice i co-partnershiy undersigned mutual consent, C The business will still . Who will col- mand pay all ©. B. Roprssox. J. N. Gipsox. ONLY TW lisher, 17 E. 14th St., NewYork, Jers and Postmasters, Reviling a Mother's Love. $75- The pretended lady exhibited the letters and the jewelry. and the matter became the talk of the town: dut with th i cox y . hie s came a day of re tribution, k a RRs: One morning the g man walk dlossoming shrubs stand at the g the young man waik- ed into the editor’s office loosing very woe-begone, “Do vou know that Iam im an awful tight place?” he said, with justifiable symptoms of alarm, **That Cuban 1s coming to town on Wednesday! Why, t’ll be pointed out to him the minute he steps off the train. I don’t want to run away and I don’t want to be killed!” You know how fiery these Cubans are.’’ The young editor smiled, debated a minute, and then sad: “For $5 I will get you out of the scrape.’”’ ‘*Five dollars!) Pll give you $2 as follows | . { Pots ef sweet-scent- H ) | and toot, and a general sense sed In vesterday’s Globe-Democrat inly belongs age The editor wrote “It is with great sorrow that we record the sudden death, yesterday morning, of our talented young contributor, Miss Jenme Jar- dine, ot Willow Crook Farm,” etc., etc. The names looked real, and were the ones the young man had used. ‘*Well, what then?’ he ask— ed. “I'll tell you,’” said the editor. “The regular edition of the paper has been printed: the forms are still on the press; I'll have this set up, remove a local item ot the same size, put this in place ot it and print one copy. Get your sister to mark it and mail it at once to the honest fel- low whom you have been deceiving.’”” 1] was so managed, and accomplish- ea its purpose. The broken-hearted pan out in Massa- E lover never visited the place. He wrote a touching letter of condolence to the pretended sister. and the inc1- Theft br the Mile. dent was forgotten. The statistics of Radica! corrup— Mr. Arthur Shurtleff, Parker, Dakota writes that he suffered for two years with a lame knee, which was entirely cured by the use of St, Jacobs Oil. He consid- ered it a wonderful remedy. It conquers paiu. A Wite Market Sug In pondering over the lon ested, list of unmarried belles the estapiishment of a wite market here is suggested after the model of the Neapolitan In Bland silver dollars of 412 1-2 | institution. There all marnageable girls ot the institution assemble in a room to which only young men of good character have a offer ot marriage on the part of the visitor is conveyed by allowing his handkerchiet to drop before the ob- ject ot his choice as he passes by. If the girl takes it up, she signifies her acceptance, and her retusal if The Bland silver dollar is an inch she allows it to’ remain. Witb us the handkercmef would be a good test, but the custom should be some- what altered —-that 1s, the lady should sniff the handkerchief, and if it sug- gested cloves or other remedies for a In one-dollar treasury notes laid strong breath, she might pitch it after the suitor as a signal of her disgust. But if it was a nice, fragrant, Sun- day-school sort of a handkerchiet. putting it in her bosom would indi- cate that he might call in the parson just as soon as he tiked.—San Fran- cisco News. Mussouri from Kansas to Illinois and A Singular Being. A Provencal in France, 30 years old, named Alguier, possesses the power at any moment of assuming the rigidity of a statue, when his body may be struck sharply, the blows falling as on a block of stone. At another he moves his intestines from above and below and right to left into the torm ot a large football, and projects it forward, which gives him the appearance of a colossally stout personage. He then withdraws it into the thorax, opening like a cage. and the hollow look ot his body immediately reminds one ot a skele- ton. Alguier successfully imitates a man subjected to the torture of the rack, as also a man hanging himself, and assumes a Striking cadaverous look. He can also stop the circula— tion of the bood, now on the lett and now on the right side, by muscular The childreain the public schools, supported by the Democratic party, can carry these interesting compari- sons still further, and by seeing how eften the stolen money in 5-cent pieces would reach around the earth can form some idea ot how impor- tant it is to get Republicans out of office and keep them out.—St. Louis Republican. A Tale of Matrimonial Advertising. Philadelphia Call. Any one brought up in a country newspaper office knows there’s about as much fun and incident there to the square inch as it 1s possible to crowd into it. Scores of queer things transpired at the office in question which weuld be entertaining to re- late. I have just time hurriedly to refer to one. A young man in the place answered an advertisement for a wife, published in a New York dail A reply promptly came, and the advertiser proved to bea wealthy druggist, a Cuban by birth, and earnest in his intentions. Letters were rapidly exchanged, and the correspondence increased in tender- ness. Photographs were exchanged, the young man sending that of the contraction Libera!:—An editor is a is liable to toothache, ts pos lapses of me ally he atching to catch is a man of sore with grief and pov- ly lable to go rag- row, acqu erty, and fr ged hungry, and dry for along peri, od, and yet the prairies re full of people who want to be editors. prettiest girl inthetown. Nextcame trom New York by express a hand- | a set of jewelry, worth at least —— i | i