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Butler Wee \ kln Times. MANGUS MAD. - _-> » Savage Chief Does Not Submit Tamely to Captivity. -eoe- The celebrated Apache chief Man and thirteen bucks and squaws, pembers of the Chiricahua band, sed through the city yesterday in| of Lieutenants Call and Fin- | of H. Tenth infantry, and a guard | twelve men. They are being sported to Fort Marion, Florida. Mangus gave the guards considerable | trouble on the trip from Santa Fe to ais city. Once he jumped from the ar window while the train was run- | ning at a high rate of speed. When Mangus was taken back on board the cars after his wonderful leap for liberty he became very des- perate. One hand came out of the Gmanacles he wore and he slugged oeot the soldiers with the iron] knocking him down. He then got} down onthe floor under the seat | and fought halt a dozen soldiers. | The rest ot the Apaches set a howl but were kept in check by the ders, with cocked guns. Mangus was finally stretched across two seats and tied from head to foot with bell word. He has several times attempted to take his life. He became possessed ofaknite while at the union depot and made a savage attack on the Puterpreter. The latter Prevolyer and finally disarmed the savage chiet. It 1s very probable } they will not get him to his destina- tion alive. sol- drew his Rich Hill Review. A few alleged democrats were busy all day Tuesday scratching off the name ot Glazebrook and substi- tuting thatot Burch. The same was done in the case of one or two other candidates. By their works shall ye know them. Billy O. Jackson staid over from Monday night’s speaking and worked hke a beaver the most ot the day at | the polls in the interest of the demo- | cratic ticket. Col. Culbertson was in from Shobe City Tuesday to cast his vote straight | and returned to his ranche in the | evening. The Colonel put up 600} ton of bottom hay the past season { and 1s thinking of purchasing a large herd of cattle to feed during the win- ter. His bottom land is very suit- able for the purpose, as it 1s now one of the finest pastures in the Marais des Cygnes bottoms, and will BUTLER, MISSOURI, ! i | J. HH. SISSON, GROCERY 2 HARDWARE STORE, 1G West Side Pi (Quick Sales juare, Butler, Mo Co. National Bank. and 10 Per :,First Door South Cent. Profits. 13 1-2 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar for $t 00 14 Ibs Coffee “*A’? Sugar for I oo 16 lbs. Brown Sugar for I 00 20 Ibs. Rice tor 1 00 20 3-4 Ib Cakes Lenox Soap for I 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 WwBARGAINS IN EVERY THING 1 Ip. Star Tobacco at 4oc 20 Boxes Matches at 25. 12 Dozen Clothes Pins at a5¢ Wash Boards at ‘wc 2-Hoop Pails at 15 Wash Tubs, No. t at 75,¢ Wash Tubs, No. 2 at 60¢ Wash Tubs, No. 3 at 5oc A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CIGARS 10 Cigarettes at ioc 10 Cigarettes at 5¢ 7 Stogies at oc 2 Good Cigars at 5¢ 1 Good Hood Havanna Filled Cigar at 5¢ 1 “Wabash No. 1” Cigar, warranted to be strictly pure Havanna, the very finest that can be bought. a most delicious smoke, will last for hours, at 10 cents, or 3 for 25 cents. J. H. SISSON. County Court Proceedings. IST DAY. Dramshop licease granted, T. J.| Jones, Rich Hill; Henry Kaune.' { Several good farms for sale at a ‘burgain, Can see me on the street. 5 Jerr ALDRIDGE, J XK. Brugler & Son want all Butler. } School loan to T. W. Silyers fori a $500. ity ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf Accounts allowed in the sum of! ‘ $240.52 Cail on J. W. Miers, successor to D. L. Haggard, for pure drugs and 3RD DAY. fancy toilet articles. Bettie Bell, insane, sent to asy- lum at St. Joe. Georgiana Fletcher, to asylum at St. Joe. Accounts allowed, $92.53. It is a shame that the democrats ot Seutithe southern district beat Judge Neptune. They had no excuse for not voting for him, as he is one of the best truest this Certificate for admission to deaf county. and dumb asylum granted to Eddie —__——_—_——— Lee and Ella May Blevins. J. K. Brugler & Son have a large | Dramshop license granted to Jas. list of fine improved farms for sale, M. Jeffress. cheap and on easy terms, 16tf Appended road case of E. Hender-' ee ee son vs. Mt. Pleasant Twp. coatin-| The Andrews Opera Co. will ap- \ ued to the first Tuesday after the| pear at Walton's Opera House Fri- | first Monday in Dec. 1886. | > F Accounts allowed, $344 25 {day night, Nov. 12th, i Gilbert & Dramshop license granted Shobe |Sullivan’s great comic opera, ‘The msane. 4TH DAY. and men in urnish pasturage the greater part of the winter. Dave Fotheringham, the express messenger alleged to have been as- saulted and robbed while making his | tegular run out of St. Louis over the St. Louis & San Francisco Rail- toad one day last week, was tor some | time a resident of this city—and tor awhile night clerk at the Talmage. He is also one of the Review’s old subscribers. and we hope to see him clear himselt ot all collusion or com- plicity in the late robbery, which tow foots up to nearly $100,000. instead of $50,000 as at first sup- Posed. One of Maine's many cranks 1s Enas Gove of Lewiston, who thinks He is over 60, has long white hair and beard, Wears a long coat and cape of bright | ted, a tall white hat with a broad | white band and flowing ends, white He also Carries « white umbrella and a very for cold that he 1s the Saviour. trousers, and moccasins. horse bianket He makes an occasiona gorgeous Weather. | Peace, Jesus Christ, _ himself with the aid of the Hol Ghost. and is the son of Doroty Jan we dime by selling his photograph on | the back of which is this mscription: | closes December rst. 1886. Name|mae it nown to his suffering fellows. “Elias Gove, Emanuel the Prince of | ot winner and number of words who baptized | mailed to each contestant. ove, who translated his spirit from |~ ae, & Oliver, at the Mines in New| Mikado.”’ This isa_ strictly _first- Home Twp. jclass Co. Mr. Andrews. the Ko 5TH DAY. | Ke of the Co., is said to be the best in. x 4 B. B. Marshal appointed Justice = on ed ae StaBEs | ot Peace in East Boone Twp. vice| Their usual price of admission is $1 A. M. Shephard, resigned. jand they wrote Manager Kinney Wm. A. Long appointed Justice|that they would not play anywhere ot Peace in Lone Oak Twp. vice) for less than 75 cents, but he has HATS & CAPS WOOL HATS, SOc, 7c and $1.00 Reduced from 75c,$1 & $1.25 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1886 NO.50 PSS PA AE SAE SARE OEE ARSED BELA ESD AECL A AAR: ARE YOU THINKING OF BUYING A HAT OR CAP : SHORTLY. SO DON’T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. ALL OUR HATS ARE BOUGHT IN CASE LOTS DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND WE CAN SAVE YOU LEAST 25 per cent ON EVERY GRADE. IF AT WE HANE A LINE OF GENUINE FUR HATS AT $1.65 Former price $2 25. Have best line STIFF HATS in city and will guarantee them the very latest style. Our line of FUR CAPS is very large ranging in price from $1 25 to $3 00. MEN’S CLOTH CAPS 25c UP. Be sure to see these lines before buy- ing and we guarantee it will save you money. AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE. Notice. | Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- | istration upon the estate of Sam. F. Hawkine deceased, have been granted to the undersi, bythe Bates county probate court, in county, Missouri, bearing date the 30th dav of September 1886. All persons having cl: against said estate are required to exhibit tigm Sheriff’s Sale. _ By virtue and authority ofa transcript execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bater county, Mis- souri, returnable ut the November term, ist, to me directed in favor of Krafft and Holmes \ Grocery Company (a corporation) and against to him for allowance within one year from S. P. Coxand F R. Weaver, I have levied and | date of said letters orthey may be recluded seized upon all the right, titie, interest and from any benefits of such estate, and if said | claim of said etenstants of, in and toe the fol- claims be not exhibited within two years from | lowing described real estate, situated in Bates the date of the panicaon of this notice they jcounty, Mo., to-wit: A strip 4 feet wide and arred, Jonun H.SULLENS. 9 § = ' will be forever +40 feet long off of the east side of the west halt aa Administrator. | of lot 140, aod a strip 16 feet wide off of the west NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS Mo ; also the eset half of the southwest quarter | of section No. 15, township No. 42, r1 No. {31 : ae my veneer co see n west _ | quarter of section No |, towns! 42, ra 31, BUTLER SCHOOL BOARD, _ | and'the northeast quarter of section, No. 2,1 } our School House on bids heretotore re- Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1886, {ceived. Willreceive bids as below state: | between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon ‘up till noon of | and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at Monday November, 15th, 1586. j oroeeee Eras aoe ou acecas house eee a . > 75th, ‘9. | of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same 1 Contractors will answer each of the | or so much thereof as ma‘ ‘1 ae = cash to satisfy ist For how much will you furnish ey Sea piesa —. ¥F. HANKS, material and build according to specifi- Sheriff Bates Co_ ; cations the wood including all of super- ‘structure except the brick work. 2d For how much will you furnish ma- 42 Trustee’s Sale. T. L. Harper, resigned. : . . : Resignation of G. G. Glazebrook nae ety i) as US ce as Justice ot Peace in Mound Twp. | Mission 50, 35 and 25 cents, and a | accepted. crowded house should be the result. Accounts allowed, $473.68. Tickets now on sale at the Butler National Bank, This is the only Co. booked for November—do not tail to ,o. Notice of Dissolution ot Partnership. | 4 OTH DAY. Returns of Election counted and the result declared. Took up an appealed road case trom West Boone Twp. j By mutual consent the partnership between D. A. DeArmond and Thos. J. Smith, as practicing attorneys, in the A$20 Holiday Prize. The readers of this paper are off-| name ot DeArmond & Smith, is this day ered a prize of ($20) Twenty Dol-| dissolved. D. A. DeArmond retirimg and lars in Gold to the person making}; the greatest number ot words out of the letters contained inthe three] Nov. 9, 1886. words ‘“‘HAwLey’s Corn SALVE.” The same letter must not pe used but once in forming a word unless it ice. [D. A. DeArmonp. Tuos- J. Smitn. 50 Consumption Cured. the three words. Plurals, persons and places not allowed. Use Webster’s Dictionary supplements as authority. contestant will please enclose 25ct mm stamps or postal note, tor a box of |Hawlev’s Corn Salve. Contest 1 thousands ot cases has felt it his dut contest will be conducted with the of charge to-all wile. deste a a utmost care and fairness. © | your list to C. D. HAWLEY, Chemust, Salem, New York. iy Address | directions tor preparing and useing. Power's Bloc Rochester. N.Y. no.2-1 Thos. J. Smith continuing 1n the prac- An old physician retired from practice, 1s contained more than once in the|having had placed in his hands by aa names ot| East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy : and permanent cure of consumption, without | Bronchitis, Catrrrn, Asthma and all Each | throat andLung Affections, also a posi- 5 {tive and radical cure tor Neryous dibility and all nerveus complaints after having tested its wonderful curtive powers in to Actuated by this motive and a disire to The celeive human suffering, I will seud free in German, French or English, with tufl Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 | side of the east half of said lot 140, in A Being unable to let_ the contract for |*°WMship No. 42, range 31, I will ony pare red,at public . | tollowing questions seperately. | vendne, to the highest bidder for jterial and build brick work according to Whereas, D.C. Edwards and Bethiar Edwards SODA | Best inthe World. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Wiiliam R. Marshali (who declared himself a widower), and who: has been dead tor more than g months, by his deed ot trust, dated March 27th, 1883, and recorded in the Recorder’s office within and tor Bates county, Mis- souri, in book No 32, page 17, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates and State of Missourl, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the south- west quarter, of section twenty-three (23)s township forty-two (42), of range thirty-two (32), containing forty acres, more or less; which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one ceartain note, tully descrived in said deed of trust; and whereas. detault has been made in the payment ot the prin- ciple of said note, and the annual inter- est thereon accrued, now long past due! and unpaid Now. therefore, at the re- quest of the legal bolder of said note, and pursuantto th: conditions of said deed ot trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public ven- Sheriff’s Sale. | specifications? his wife,’ by their deed ef trust, datec 3d For how much will you furnish ma-| March 3d, 1886, and recorded in the wi re terial and build both the brick and wood, west se i fers a face Ping eet = work as aboye specified? jsigned trustee the following described res! 4th for how as will you furnish ma-| eae, iving tnd being situate in the county of terial and build the stone work of toun- and state of Mirsouri, : | dation, stone te be lime or sand specified } gucneten a (79) and eighty [by bidder: morter to be made of Missouri | ich conveyance was made in trust to se-. iver sand, bid to be based on price per’ abbot | mpler CA _ vrast, and, wheTess, ee been made in the payment of ae For how much wu you complete Rote and the accrued d intereet_ thereon, now the store work of foundation on site | long me and unpsid. Now, <x as now located and as specified above? aa meget pret pee ees 6th, Stone work to be completed by Pret Proceed to sail the shore described prem May rst, 1887. at ve sane 7th, Brick work by July 1st, 1887, cash; at she sent tant See a 8th, Wood work by sae t5th, x8 et eee ieee me The contractor awarded any part of the ze & work will be required to eave bond tor its} Saturday, November 13th, 1836, pertormance in double the amount of his | petween the hours of 9 o’clock in the forencon. bid within 5 days after his bid is accepted ; and 5 o’clock in the sfternoen of that day, for by the Board, otherwise his bid will be | sma'comtes of satisfying rp Roe wane torteited at the election ot the Beard. | rams Specifications at J, M. McKibbin’s' store. Leave bids with W. G. ages aide of Board. By Orper or Boarp. By virtue and sathority of a transcri sortd___ sion inte from the fice of the $100 A WEEE. able at the term, [oes < | in favor of Willism Prafrock Ladies o1 gentlem--n desireing pleasant Culver, protitable employment write at once. | Young, Ihave We want you to handle an article of do-' ne in and to the following mestic use that recommends estate, situated im Bates county, due, to the highest bidder, tor cash, at/to everyone at sight. STAPLE As pepsi wa (now city) of Butler, = the east front door of the court house, in] PILOUR. Sells lite hot cakes. Profits Sit ra — the city of Butler, county of Bates and} percent Families wishing te prac-' Wednesday, Nov. 17th, 1886, state of Missouri, on \ tice economy should tor their own! Thursday, December 2d, 1886, | benefit write tor particulars. es rer petween the hoursof 9 o'clock in the day the year round in be ack free te forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Price wie eg e TREE "Ad. of that day, for the pur, ose ot satisfying | Agents receive = ae eter Fee said debt, ‘interest. and costs. {dress Domestic 5 Co., Mari _ gga: C. C, Duxe, Trustee. | Olane-