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fable Mo. Pacific R. R (LexrsGToN & SoUTHERN BRANCH.) ee] Cc a r m a | Sheriff's Sale. A coup SNAP. By virtue and authority ofa general execution When a guest goe 8 to bed the porter ‘ Sey E aes issued from the office of. — — 0 ms cing Sunday, flay toth, and es | court of B ve Ge ere sceat | The = : has first to go and shovel th te] lis farther notice, trains will leave } Clear e ‘ISs6,to me directed i a sual Winter and Spring Variety out of the & = h — ond] 1 | ohn Long and against D oR: - tthe room with a scaop befo ws i ». of Bismarek . ” p Setore nee as foilo =e | Se ae vies eized upon all marek (D. T.) Weather. he can get in- nat GOING NORTH. is only ves dant = — iain of suid ds e fe etin: and they let you down and yaz—Texas Express- i52 AM | but itis = cin ioe nate Age Nira | E take Pe 3 ‘ bottom of a sixty-foot well ole Wy ias—K. C. Express. 5PM We ace No. 15, and lot No [ lot No. 1 in block | take my piece of trozen ink, with a rope when you want to was — . yyy—Accommodation :30 PM \! hav | town of Walnut. Twill a No. 37, in the | whittled down to a point t in the oe 5 snore valf GOING SOUTH. Bring in your Wool. Ha | icol li ees No t rem that “4 ee t *€ Morning, as no water can be hes —Texas Express. ploved 1 Bal SNe | ; vember 6, 1856, Le - tous cold. If this} brought to the top. Your fingers tet t 26-K. C. Express. | tife ety en the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon iting should look a little stiff, you | freeze to everything you touch: so q modation... 155 AM peautines, € es e afternoon of that day, at Se nbrocia Sek ete . BR : ty Be crsins make diecke n O B R A N D ia ope Rens tees vy must excuse it, as itis frozen. While | !ar mine have touched nothing valu- " er rake ect con- . ; Bates county. Missouri,sell the ite oe . i wen trains make direct con- | ; ore rch roof ae Sor tmcnier ote | Ae the wind blows through the able enough to speak about. But {1 points south, Colorado said executio gti st ) eyhole in such a s5 the “r just and a Po ort Oey Ge mens ie Satie ol a5 years experience in ution and cost Been eaaierth ae a a ee frozen e porter eee now stumbled and a Ragand other intormation the business and recently Fore- rN = a 4 Sheriff Bates’ Co ES E can straddle it and] tell down-stairs, breaking himse! For man of the Joplin Woo! 4 » —- ride: and ] z re ra I. Lisk, Agent. th wh rere vovlen Mills v UND. a de; and lest the keyhole should | to a thousand pieces; so I close te superintend the + “FS blow é . ¥ me Sherift’s Sule ow out, I proceed to plug it go and view his r i 4 SS eoet tere ne rae een S$ Sule. : Plug it up. ] 5° ’ his remains, which are sty Secret Socte ' lority ofa general execution It the wind outside would stop for}|SO numerous.—A. W. Bellair, in 1e clerk of th rireuit 2 > : & Sete ‘ lJ EI 00 ll | § alissourt. returnable at ri minute it would be frozen so|N- Y. Mercury. y MASONIC. ssi. of said court, to me ‘ast ati ‘ a — J suer Lodge, No. 254, meets the first 5 ae iin favor of the Mound City Paint and that it could not get loose till ae ERECT. p 1 o., (a co ation) and against J > middle ne" aby falls an : P: malay inesch month. would to the Wool Growers ot ae tee ecard upon all te | (HE Muddle of next summer; nothing Biby. Sends Goons Jead, oya th Ma ‘ eee : f right, title, interest and claim of said defenc -e. oe te V tnink it's dea ai ere cond seo nina ape pres and surrounc g counties of, in anil sollgutng aces aid defendant | could ever pry it loose: and the cook aca gets St. Jacobs Oil, * - a xs hat we are about rea usi situated in ¥, Mo... j C >iIne2 is th at 5 i oa h. ness. We will ig rall iridinl 62 Xo. 2.3, and Sin the West side addition to has just come in and sayshe set the ae tops curmyoite nights T ce nds © of Butler, I will, coffee- ted Beeeesncery ped EecapeS é : on coffee-pot on top ot the red hot The Genera and His : H. is the first Tuesday in each month. Saturday, November 6, 1886, kitchen stove and it has frozen to it rat and His Coat ot Mail. ’ <) ey ss . a rozen to it, : : the 0. 0. FELLOWS. pefween the hours of 9. 0’clock In the forencon | and as he cannot release it with 3 An amusing story has been going sai Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- - =. front on) Gar potety _ athe id=chisel he: a Men shemrounds of the French paper a past front door of the court house in the eity of | Cold-chisel he is atrai - av : ch papers nt rt. Butler, Bates county, Missouri : fs atraid we can’ have s, Sach 2 * ssouri, sell thi ¢ « " tier Encampment No. 76 meets the Snch as or so much thereof as may be required, at pub. | NO coffee tor dinner to-da but | Tespecting a general whose recent and ath Wednesdays in each month R lig vendne. to the highest bidder for cash, to] 4.05. ! AY : < é ia . OLL CARDING satisty said execution and costs, tuinks it would never come to a boil | dueling exploits have excited some on Lawyers. CARDING & SPINING Sheriff Bates Co. ee Two lovers who stopped | amusement both in England and on at on the cor , e it 5 es ie AND WEAVING a reer oe ue for a minute’s talk] the continent. This worthy braye me EERE ’ : f ound, On starting t ir} is sa lic 0, D. PARKINSON, Attorney at Sherith Sie UAaeE Execution a % ig 4 2 go, that their is said to be possessed of of an ex- ety w, Office West side square, over | ; ‘ . = eet had trozen to the walk, and yt tre eat euch es : T ly Drug Store. a y . ce te fee pest oenes and guarantee a oy virtue ae authority of two general exe- | are now working witl ' t d they | traordinary coat of mail. One day, ii d satistaction. York shipped trom a cutions issued from the oitice of the clerk of the | * . ith crowbars to e@ ry os, Ge oes tance will be received ar aie i ees ‘ bearing ri t we Missouri, each release them Men co into th ara a Aedes = — ; 7 a prompt attention given to its return. xP Gid-Stand Bact Side SGusre tds ee ee are oe me into the | a cleyer artisan in Paris and demand n, §, FRANCISCO. S. P. Fraycisco. Market price paid tor Tub W 2 Id°Stand, East Side Square. qitkek aad Gedicorel, one tn Savar of Tecuan | office and rub their hands over | ed of him whether he would engage Md Meteects0U BRUS. Attorneys at | Wool. J. Smith and against N. Davis for the sum of | the red-hot coal stove, and ask wi i: E88 a Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in} 25 4 Butler, Mo. May 19, 1889 hare Deu eavellhitteres\ caicotte ean aene snarl ties Riots efor e y | to make a coat of mail, to be worn . courts of Bates and adjoining in favor of Jo cham and against said | /CY CON tstarta fire in it, such ajJunder the ordinary dress, which ties. Prompt attention given to col- d FISH ES <2 Poche caus 1 of four hundred and | cold day as this any wi Tele- l ent ns. Office over Wright & Glorius’ 2 on 4 SE EAC eseEn TL Mase HeemtOn a Te Tea coon ! = + Pele- | would be absolutely sword or bullet ons. 5s . onvermees screenees ‘ ‘costs, TL have hereto: ‘leviedupon | grap -s are froze ¢ © the - : ; fe store. 36 ee birt s . 1 poles are trozen off along the | proof. The man pronused to do as 8 = ve : rt rd ad clear d . 9 1 = d? — - ANCE cores tel alt ee aes ; te citiaten ia Hates - road clear down to the ground. | requested, naming 19,000 francs as * aS erm 1 fein resh and Nice and Comprising every- All of block ou ean take a piece of fis ae Geen F pane ‘ ts ne aehaiateein paletencen: “otk tent ea ben thing in the c ot onan Ge ; te Rg flame into | the price of it, The bargain was s — located. Call’on or address soa for sale on | Vour hands aud 1oil ieup into a ball | speedily concluded lin due th rt] . said clreult ; peedily conciuded, and im due time “4 DRS. RENICK & BOYD Drs. CAR: ER G RAMSAY. | tlevy wascon eee eae 5; : Vat, ¢ nd you will | the article was brought round to the never othe at of it. Tie] general’ 5 tn oe ? hysicians and Surgeons M14 Main Sr, nsas City, We. Ww, Navepiber 6, 1886, = © oes it. The | general's house, The general took hy: g LL |e a pig ree J-tmn PACE IR Ciseeuontli : patel ae Asay nae when they Jit up caretully, examined at, and, e, BUTLER, MC ry WLS : See iis beets Phot it treezes red | turning to the man, told him to put : ; : [, Stevers. eo eleva ‘il : i i ; : a cegeapines: . hot, and while at looks Vike they |iton. The man did as he was bid. ld could work it, when they bit it with | ++ you @ itee_ the cacy il- OFFICE: ATTORNEY zk & W a hammer it breaks all to piec 6, eae —— = asi: os = i tie = Seo RB * i iia — es, your coat, you wi Nave, sresume, ot SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY’S.| Will practice in Bates: ace ie so decepuven (nadaeconmulien aon : Or Deane ig mange pene Pe eh a ining } Ee aes leceptive. nad atooth which | no objections to me testing it’? dry- RA tincal Sir Borliavcidened, |.) ks ee ee ee ay he : the deatist and bis burly assista ark the y ys w Main and Fort | Fulton Street, north rs ( ity, and in the Supreme Court at Jefter- = ee Sherift’s Sale. sulled at for é I ts 4 ee bait ly comanksd #06 Pepets) ange te Heott streets, P. chureh, ‘on City. penae Airantou Ae eran wiled at for an hour this morning, | the astonishe | artisan could protest 2 ‘a cn Ase CARA Re i ees COME AND SEE ME. foun, mica etne eeoruies bans = wouldn’t budge. The denust] he took a brace ot pistols and dis- vos 3 the November term.1886.to me directed in favor | S#id 1t was either trozen tight 1m | charge . alf des ; L, RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- Chas Geanee CaN eee ere ae aed Bae reas Roe g charged them. Half dead with tear, * cian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- ry rG TES a ee ~ Ve | borg, [have lev ized upon all the | there or the tooth t nought it was too | the man stood the fire, and, to the “hey geon is F 5 W W. GRAVES, light, title, interest anc id defendant | i i Rey Drug Store. up stairs over * - eae en cone 1 :, {cold to be out. Messages froze great credit of bis workmanship, } g Store. i ie ated in Bates county, alone a ele se . Netary=-:- Public “BARKER'S | sess. smi isacre 5 eerie oF | © 0r On the “selephene ware. ee ee eee eo ¥ me tp eget Soe ithenet Guar | they had to be knocked off with a} general was not content with one .M. Curts y 3AL fice with Tudge Tohr Bara ter of section 5, and $ WLW) acre: le =| _ ns * M.Curisty, W. H. BALiarp, pone my ue J ln Parkinson, Gonndinine theast qua pole. Itis no use to put on six} trial. He fired a second pistol at stde square, butler, Mo. southwest quarter of ons, and 16 and 6-100 f . ~ — ni RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, ac vs south of Grad iver dn the cournwest | Suits of woolen clothes, tor it does | the back of the man, and afterwards quarter of the southwest ter of section & i x i ee . pes : 4 Fe i a j a i an’ ~ ® « PHYSICIANS AN URC Saturday, November 6, 1886 inside so it can’t get out. The land- | effect, or rather non-effect. Healso ‘ : , between the hours of o’clock in the f lord is not particular in exacting | tried in vain to pierce the coat with x Fy ; f . " ptront room over Pr. o. Au ical “y 2 preve 7 o'clock in the afternoon of that da: payment tor board in advance, be-| a sword. The gallant general was ‘a othice ay oor night. ele- odily pain ty PS y re e| Be Si p a a * VS a 7 5 rs, . * . " communication to all sas ot the sick, strug: Ronn ara Lecactantrnag Nereiucetoenatlie cause he knows the guests couldn’t] so delighted with his new yarment » Specialattention given to female ng towards | | Venue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy | run away very fast or get tar. The}that he banded the artisan two . said execution and costs. - 2 Ww mF. Hawke, creeks are trozen to the bottoms, so] checks for 1g,0co francs, the first Br ans Raises that the farmers are intending to} being the price agreed on and the . BOULWARE, Physician and a ee De OD SS Be ry them out and yeri i H , . Ee and roll them overinto ck e Etarfeon. Office north side square, H 3 Sy DE RGO re FS] Ss Trustees Sale. pry é : : second check in oneness for a ft, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil-| Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms | _ The saf st, quickest and Lest cure for Corns, z ee Pee more convenient places. People| the fright he had given him, g Senecialty cede ie - puntons, W: ind Whereas, D.C. Edwards and Bethiar Edwards, ql 8 pecialtv., member opel his wile,” by their deed. of trust. dated { Meeting never shake hands, because, Ss ees " Bias A fest nacitot March Sid) 1856, and recorded in the Recorder’s . . a Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than | sise fails ‘hice within and for Batescounty, Missouri, in | YOU See, tt they did, their arms are Bridal Presents. anybody. 2nd. in any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on time from six months to five years. Srd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped. 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 end clear titles you don’t have to wait. ACADEMY WILL OPEN Peptember 7, '85 ‘For Particulars Address J.M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. PA’ TENTS! Wm. G. HENDERSON, PUNT ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, OFFICES, 925 F STREET, . P. U. Box so, washington,D. U. 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. jth. Have been here along time and expect to stay awhile longer. sth. Make loans with or without Commission. 9th. Invite you to come and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application elsewhere. 10th Onur office is with the Butler National ’ Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. TITUTE! eht,per- | Writers “P rt Reporter US. MS Weakness & Lost Ma SEXUAL #2 tively cured. vook mailed FREE to all afflicted. Rewlin Medical Co., Buffalo, N PATTERNS OF ANY SIZE. UNPARALZEZLED OFFER! EMOREST’S THE BES Of all the Magazines. Illustrated with Original Steel Engrac- ings, Photogravures and Qil Pictures. of the Examining Corps, U.S. Patent . rac tices before the Patent Ofice, U. me Court and the Federal Courts. nity, and in- cheerfully rnished. Hand ok on'Patents Informati } book No. 36. page 281, conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Mixsouri, to-wit: Lots numbered seventy-nine (79) and eighty (30), 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. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and porsrant 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 likely to come off, tor everybody nearly is frozen. A man in the hotel this morning got his ear slapped for something or other—for saying ‘‘it’s cold” hhkely—and the ear rattled down on the floor hke a broken brandy glass. The butter 1s frozen so solidly that it will take two or 1d by all newsdea!ers. year. Discount to Cinbs. i cash, at the east front door of the court house, | thre ceed ers MUNN & CO. Pablishers No. callirondvay,¥-¥- | in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state ao ingly hot See ATENTS. alsohad Thirty. | Of Missouri, on thaw it out, and the Jand!ord is cor- Eight years’ > + > . : quemnsmmmmmmame FE tico before Saturday, November 13th, 1886, respondingly cheertul; none ot it is the Pstent Office and have pre} more than Gne Hundred Thoye ind. applicazions tor patents in the PENI aes and foreign countries. ‘Trade-Marks, Copy-tights, all other papers for their rights in the eaten on the table. Every case ot fever in the town 1s completely frozen out, but if it ever gets warm the physicians say the fever will then thaw and be as good as ever tor all medical purposes. When the peo- ple treeze hard they merely stand between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 0’clock in the afternoon ofthat day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. J. E.O N Trustee. ts faformation as to obtal ng, ally given without charge, c information sent free. Patents obtained through Mann & Co. are noticed in the Scientific ‘American free. The advantage of such notice is well understood by all persons who wish to dis- pe Ee MUNN & CO.. Office SCLENTEFIO . $81 Broadway, New York. 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, 1536, and returnable to the June term, 1886, of said court, to me_ directed and delivered, in favorof the officers of said court and against WilliamR. Per- ry, Mabel Keck and Joseph Keck, her husband, in partition, for the sum of $138 75. I have heretofore, to-wit: on the 5ist day of May, 1886, thirty days after demand made for the 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 quae of the northwest quar- ter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section No. 32, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section No. 28, allin township No. 39 of range No. 31, which said property was advertised for sale on the 24th day of June, 1386, but was not sold on said day by reason of the adjournment of said court before the said day of gale, Now there- 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 the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, in said Rates county, Mo., and while what’s so mean about our landlord, he won't allow any rebate on board, and charges for storage. SEE THAT THE so solid. The landlord does hi EXACT LABLE IS ON EACH CHIMNEY AS SHOWN IN PICTURE, The steam from the victuals whe Each copy of ** Demorest’s Monthly Magazine.” com: Order, entitling the holder to the selection of any Mustrated in the fashion department in that number, factured. ‘Promptly | Teferences annexed, FREE. { | i ANSY. i Tee nnd alwa, 3 Eee t ' to-day regulariy by ; Women. Guasamteed superior |. Cash refunded. Dv ent patterns, of m early, and “Publisher, 17 E.14th Sts, New York, to any address. Send 4 cents for pst i e wsdealers and Postmaster. SPECIFIC CO., Phiiaic.. - mencing with November, 1894, will contain A Coupon attern | Sheriff Bates Co. you should kick all the bed covers o n the n a = < Py a = = e < e = z < 3 < 2 a z - E 3 x ° u & < ¢ rs 8 3 6 ce ° é . ° Po 8 < = a z q Fy 2 BA 3 hd Dissolution Notice | | { them up in-the corner and don’t bother about them, for they know they will thaw out as soon as a change of the weather comes: but Two cow- hoys got into a fight and shot seven- teen times at each other out on the coraer, but while they never missed a shot, the balls glanced off or flattened out, as their flesh was trozen best, but it 1s impossible tor him to give new guests a warm reception. r ht you ceuldn’t tell the difference. and it wouldn’t matter A St. Louis society lady talks thus of bridal presents to the Globe— Democrat: “In the last two weeks I have paid $250 tor bridal presents, and I do not expect to go through the season under $500 for this item of expense. I would avoid it it I could, but the fact is, when I was married, three years ago, itwas my misfortune to receive about $2,500 worth of pres— ents trom my friends and relatives, and I am gradually paying back their value to those who gave me presents and to whom I must give in return. 1 thought such a liberal donation fortunate at the time, but ! haye learned differently by experi- ence. Whenever I see a great display of presents at a wedding 1 say to myself: ‘There is a debt of so many hundreds of thousands of dollars that this young couple has saddled upon them at the beginning of their career.’ It is a custom that has grown to abuse, and the only merit I see in it is that they pay back on the installment plan. I have several years to pay my debt, but still I must pay tor many arti- cles for which I have had not the least use. s Me Don’t Experiment. saidcirenit court isin session, sell the above | they do a is frozen and SUIS CO canis senttue: ay tee (AULT 00 Bee ep rises: Gp ttoze “1 You cannot attord time in experiment highest bidder f = t ee a ner ad orn bapgs you on the nose, and so it ing when your longs are im danger Wa, F. Haxs, keeps you continually dodging. It | Consumption always seems at first, only acold. Do not permit any dealer to im- pose up on you with some cheap imita- of Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Cou sumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure it , ea] : you get the genuine. Because he cam <sseiteparE S| , pereby given that the co-partnershiP | much any way, for they do no good. | make more profit he may tell yo Zz : i ist pet igne : % | something j as good, 0 s ° , i i? One would think it would not be | Dow “atthe sae ah erehcte wood eee MESUFACTURED ONLY ey | BLE i ‘ se Jon’t deccieed, but én ae = — = oe | be condu by J. 8. Gipson, who will c cold here for the rest of this century, | ting Dr. King’s i which is GEO. MAGBE TR tf lect all a nts due the old firm and pay all | guaranteed to give relict in Throat, "WeitrssuRGH Pad Habiliti aera and that ali the cold had been use Licaas aed i aflections. ‘Trial bottle = i eS Walker's Drug Store. EALERS This 14th day of Sept... Insé. FGR SA) in the manutacture of this cold snap, [sree at John