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Table Yo, Pacific R. R ton & SOUTHERN BraNncu.) | mencing Sunday, May ioth, ar further notice, trains will as foilo GOING NORTH, | | | | fexas Express 2AM eK. C. Express. 5PM 1 .—Accommodation eee I3Z0PM GOING SOUTH. / —Texas Expres gilg4e™M OK. C. Expres Sis AM Accommodation. 5AM rs ngertrains make direct con- fe a. Louis and all points east and ail points south, Colorado, and all points west and north- sand other intormation i I. Lisx, Agent. Secret Societies. MASONIC. Lodge, No. 254, meets the first yy in each month. ini Chapter Royal Arch Masons, BG, meets second Thursday in each pley Commandery Knights Templar ithe first Tuesday in each month. : 0, O. FELLOWS. No. 180 meets every Mon- fe Encampment No. 76 meets the ath Wednesdays in each month 0, D. PARKINSON, Attorney at LI Law, Uffice West side square, ove: n'’s Drug Store. Francisco. S. P. Fraycisco, CISCO ~BRUS., Attorneys at , Butler, Mo., will practice in iWcourts of Bates and adjoining ties, Prompt attention given to coi- Office over Wright & Glorius’ store, 79Q Phvysictans.; : pas. BERNICE & BOYD icians and Surgeons BUTLER, MC. ——+ eso. OFFICE: SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVy’s. residence | Dr. Boyd’s residence, pMain and Fort | Fulton reet, north C. streets, P. church, L,RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- : and Surgeon. All calls Prompt- to. Office up stairs over Drug Store,¢* CHRISTY, W. H. Batrarp, CHRISTY & BALLARD. MMomonoraruice: front room over P.O. Atl call atoflice day or night. Tele amunication to all parts ot the lalattention given to temale BOULWARE, Physician and on. Office north’side square, 0. Diseases of women and chil- ecialtv.) W. SILVERS, ORNEY =: LAW Practice in Bates and adjoining inthe Appellate Court ut Kansas in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- y: ice North Side Square, over Bride’s, Ziti W. GRAVEs, lotary == Public. with Judge John D. Parkinson, ‘uare, Butler, Mo. every € price and quality : eto Order teed a fit in every cas and see me, south room ge store, 4E.TALBOTT, i Merchant Tailor 3 IQ ANtr- = eee ILS | edie tense | pana age | aS, Gl Oonsumens ane Ist. That we can 1 | | ¥ cheaper than | | 2nd. In any sam from $106 to $10,000, time from six months to #rd. Interest and Prin able at any day and intere pal can be made pay- Have almost a Million dol loaned and doing a larger business Sth. We keep money have good securit have to wait. Rep Star OUGH CURE Free from Opiates, £ SAFE. SURE. M At Drvgowts axp Deatens. THR CHARLES A. VOUGELER CO., BALTIMORE, ED. on hand to loan so if you yend clear titles you don’t sth. We have two sets of by different parties and ma by one set and compare wit thus make Abstract of titl correct and we will stand Tesponsible for them. Abstract books made ke Abstract of Tities ith the other and can ies that are absolutei cs and Potson. 7th. Have been here a lon, gtime and expect to stay awhile longer, 8th. Make loans with or without Commission. 9th. Invite you to come and see us and hav ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making applicatio loth Oar office is with the Butler Nat: Bank, Opera Honse Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. CHWENCK & OLDEAKER. atism, Neuralgia. THE HORNS. Boot & Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO. Boots and Shoes made to order The best ot leather used. Shop nerth side ot Square. Ss HAIR BALSAM CHAS. CENNEY At Old Stand, East Side Square. And the best preventive unions, Warts, Mo uergrowth. Stops: Fresh and Nice and Com thing in the GROCERY And Provision Line. COUNTRY PRODUCE Of all kinds wanted. prising every- Chas. Denney. RICKLYjcy + BITTERS eee ELS, &e. 3 Pasties the Cleanses the System. JAUNDICE, SEE THAT THE ; EXACT LABLE 1S ON EACH CHIMNEY AS 0 40 29 JO AINO BOYW Buy SAINWIHO dOL WWv3g “LV3H ONIGNVISHLIM 40s S8V7 WEAK UNDEVELOPED MFACTURED ONLY. AGBET HT HONOR —+ eo. The Gallint ed Governor of W yomtine Territory. ———-eo—_ wht of Leave the gallant’ standard bearer | democratic party in t} in Kansas, was Partially, compensated § j ; j the Sovernonhip of that state Poe : | being appointed by the | day as governor of Wyoni ww terri | tory That the colonel y ill be firmed by the senate goes an enemy anywhere he h influential friends who w be confirmed by a close Vote. surprise to all Kansans at Washing slightest intimation that he was apphcant tor that Position, of inherited scrofula. until I used Parker’s T. tully say that it cured me. tor its splendid eftect on health. H, K. Lynd, Chicago. ee Judge Scott's appearance at the the most remarkable of its kind prob the stute. So persistently has J udge Kansas City Times, a ee Five Thousand Dollars. is, in thirty days. He offers this, 's the work of earning it difficult ; on ‘he contrary, it is the easiest thing in the world. Just let 1,000 Persons take a copy of the Rural World in their hands and canvass triends and neighbors for subscriptions, and any intelligent person can, in two days, yet ten subscribers at $1 50 each, and he has earned $5 00. He may keep that sum and remit the remain- ing $10 oo to C. D. Colman, 705, Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo., and the paper will be sent every week until January ist, 1888. Reader, will you try it? Will you begin at once and have that $5 oo Christmas? It so, send for sample copies if you haven’t one, and go to work. It is the oldest, the largest, and the very best agricultural Paper published in the Mississippi Valley. Any person securing twenty subscribers and sending $20 00 shall have a copy himself tor a year free. Longfeilow's Birthday Book is a beautitul present to give any lady. Rut there is a little book pnbdlished in a Pamplet torm, with no pretensions to literaiy merit, that would be as approp- riate, and might be the means ot Saving a lite. It is called Dr. R. V. Piercie’s treatise on disease of women, tor whose pecular troubles the “Favorite Prescript- ion” is especially designed. It is protuse- ly illustrated with wood-cuts and colored | plates, and will be sent any address tor ten cents in stamps, by the World’s Dis- Ppensary Medical Assoctation. Buffalo, ~¥. ; aires verat A ppeint- ws C., Bec. §.—Col. ot the recent fight at least or his tailure to achiev e| by | ed and that unie President to | ' con almost without saying, for while he has not aS scores ot ill see to it that he will net be rejected or even The announcement of the appoiit- ment was a complete but grateful ton, no one here having received the an I had given myselt up as lost because Tried everything tor pur; fing the blood without benefit nic, and can truth- I still use it my general 2tm. The people of St. Clair county have placed 4proposition before the U.S. Commusioner to give bond for next term of the United States circuit court. U.S. Marshal J. P. Willis was tendered information from some ot the friends of Judge Scott that if he would leave the country and re- train from his search for the tugitive administrator of justice they would give bond tor his appearance, Mr. Willis visited the offices of United States Commissioner Perkins and United States Marshal Gates yester. day, and it is thought that the object ot his visit related to a compromise which Judge Scott,through his triends ‘was about to make. Marshal Willis said yesterday that he thought the termination of the chase after Judge Scott was near at hand. Scott is one af the county judges ot St. Clair county, who tetused to appear at seurtin a mandamus case against the St. Clair county court to enforce the payment of bonds and coupons hat were due. The case is one of ably known in the legal annals o: Scott evaded the representatiyes of the law that he has been called the *“nountain fox,’’ and so closely las Deputy Marshal Willis kept on his track that he 1s called the “blood hound”’ by the St. Clair people. — This is the sum the publisher of the Rural World is Prepared to pre- sent to his readers, and pledges himself to do so between now and he first day of January, 1887; that not in tawdry jewelry or any other snide stuff, but m hard cash. Nor att Order of P | STATE OF MISSOURI, } Co eathe ‘ ication, Y. Missouri, foun. eaue upon a promissory th how due upon same fam of two hundred and eleven ¢eds | lars and that his Pp | and appear at this ot, to be be holden at the court in the city ® seventh day 0° Feb before the :ixts day shall so long eontinr before the last day plead to the petition in said cause, Will be taken as confe: be rendered according] to satisfy the same. An thata copy hereof be published, aw,in the Batler W eekly Tim newspaper Priated and published in county, Missouri, for four wee the last insertion to } before the first day of t Rary, Iss7, next, ne—and if not, wal € sum oftwo hundred an Toperty is about to be attahe- | tue south the said Oliver Albertson be | (5), 1n tow t atthe neat term there- hous vat said county, on the | s 1 and on or | plainud, and that u orsaid term, if the term | then on or of said term—answer or ssed, and judgment wiil y, and his property sold be it further ordered | the last day of said term—answer or plead @&@ According to | the petition in said cause. the same will Be es, 8 weekly | taken as confessed, a i the same | the seventh day February | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISsor Ri; County or By = ome y, Noveraew vs. WoW. Han, ae the plaintiff’ hens, Jo Smith, ang \ing returned e notitied & s commenced a , pelition the o! set apart to her in the 1 real estate in Bates cou! h half of the soutl ‘tot lot No. one (1), af ection No. eigh (4), of range judgment againag usand. dollars, Sear < said dower said W.H 8 at the next teva and holden at the coms, Butler, in said county, om Dext, and on ors of saicl term, if the term shal 1if not, then on or befeme Missouri. quarter a | thirty-two id defend damages for withhol ve and appear at tt | ther, fore the sixth day « so long continue. nd judgment will be rem- 8 dered according! iy eks successively And it is furiner ordered, that a co) heres 2e at least four weeks he next term of circuit court : Py be published, ace: rding to la the Butter Weekly Times, nig seaettne z and published in B; ci ee or J. R. JENKINS, circuit clerk, | weeks Successivel insertion to beam ..,:s true copy from the record least four weeks b fore the tirst day of the ness Witness my hand and the seat ofthe cireuit | term of cireuit court. [ear of Hates county, this 7th day of December +. K JENKINS, cirenit clerk. [Seav_] 1ss6, dj A true copy from the record. 24t J. R. JENKINS, circuit clerk Witness my hanc Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, a Cousty or Bates, Seas In the circuit term, 1887, Feildon Hancock, plaintiff, vs. Sarah Hancock, defendant, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by ing Unalany nites | Naw at thiadavoom echo laintif” hereiu an Hancock is ‘not | REE attorney, Win-U Jacksone Be Nee aE his attorney, Wm. O. Jackson, ition and affidavit, alle, Pp things, that defen: it, Sarah & resident of the state of Missouri: ; < things, that defendant, Thomas hereupon it is ordered by, aaeoenee that | nota resident of the statect Missouri: a ee Ur | cation that said defendant he neriqes by pubit aescees a fal | against him in this court the object and general k be and anneenn | nature of which ia to chtaie a decree of divorce hereor to toc ezun | '¥om said defendant on the grounde or deserticee said defendant be notified b plaintiff has commence. this court, the obiect and which is to obtain a decree 0 defendant on th- grounds of unless the said Sarah Hancoc. this court, at the next term t court of said county, February and sea! of the circuit coat Skat.) of Bates county, this 27th day of Ne vember, Issé. 2 JR. Jexnins, circuit cle. Order of Publication. STATE OF wineeet County or Batxs, 5 In the circuit court of said county, Febroagy term, 1ss7 :f Elizabeth ‘arrow, plaintiff, vs. Thomas T. Barrow, defendant, her petition and affidavit. alleging. among other '. Barrow, 3s Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in va cation that plaintif® has commence a sot Bates wen at the court house in the city of | Sd that unless the said defendant, Thomas se He in said county, on the seventh day of ‘ebruary next, and on or before the sixth ‘day j hi ‘ ’ 2 = ‘ the court house in the city of Butler, in ‘m shall ee long olgcae county, on the seventh day of February ne: The eatiney O° | audio ox patecoene arete day of said term, the petition in sed of said term, if the ter: —and if not, then on or before said term—answer of plead to said cause, the same will be taken as confi and judgment will be rendered accordingly. Barrow, be and Appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden the term sbali so long continue—and if not, them on or before the last day of said term—answee men lead to the petition in said cause, the same And be it further ordered, that a copy hereof | O° P a te Nein 3 poe be published, according to law. in the Butl-r | Will be taken as confessed, and judgment Timus, a lished Sy a be rendered accordingly. iMeiau aS a Siren ale And be it further ordered. that a copy heres vely, the last insertion to be at least be published. according to law, in the Butler Y newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county. Mo , for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term Witness my hand and the seal of the cirenit | of ¢iteuit court J. oR. Junmrye, succes: Ty 7 vee!) four weeks before the first day of the next term | TIMES, @ week] of circuit cout. JR JENKINS, Circuit Clerk A true copy from the record. SEAL.) Court of Bates county, this sd da (SEAL) of December, Iso. : J. R. Jenkins, 2 Circuit Clerk. ee cues LE Naa Order of Puplication, STATE OF MISSOURI, les. County of Bates. — Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and the seal Of the circus (Seat) Court of Bates county, thie Ist day . of December, 1836. J. R Juwxina, 2 Circuit Clerk. ty \ ae THE CENTURY Inthe circuit court of Bates county, Novem- ber term, 1836. For 1886-7. Phoebe R. Copeland and John Copeland plain- tiffs, vs. Mary Beaty, Zachariah T. beat, ’ Tue Century is an illustrated maga Isaac Wilbur. Hattie Wilbur, tkmma Beaty, zine, having a regular circulation of Thomas BOS Mattie B. Beaty, Lute Beaty, ‘0! Margaret J aty, Emma Beaty, C. F Beaty and Ellen Beaty, defendants, rch, James Porch, Rachel G. | 2bout two hundred thousand copies, oftes lijah L Beaty, John | reaching sometimes exceeding two hun- dred and twentv-five thousand. Chief Now at this day comes the plaintitls herein, among its mary attractions for the com- by their attorney Thomas J ‘Smith ena AG de ee nS vhich has b . their amended petition and affidavit, alleding, | (8 year is « serial which has been in ac- among other things, that defendants Isaac c Beaty, Margaret J. Porch | 4 history of our own country in its most and James Porch and Thomas Beaty are net 7 r Wilber, Zachariah T.’B tive preparation tor sixteen years. It is ‘sidents of the state of Missouri, and the sher_ | CFitical time. as set forth in if of Bates county having pturned a summons THE LIFE OF LINCOLN, to said Thomas Beaty in this cause that he can. not ed with summons herin, dered by the court that said fied by publication that plaintils have com found, and the court being satistiea that said Thomas Beaty cannot be personally serv- whereupon it is or- defendants be noti- BY HIS CONFIDENTIAL SEC“ ETARIES, JOHN G. NICOLAY AND COL, JOHN MAY. This great work, begun with the sance : i resident Li ande 3 menced a suit against them in this court. the | tion ot Pre ident Lincoln, toes object of which is to obtain from said courta | under the authority of his oon, the Hon. decree foreclosing a certain mortgage, made, delivered by Z executed, acknowledged and Robert T. Lincoln, is the only full and : itative t the life ot Abra- pedicaty M. J. Beaty, stephen Beaty, Emma | 2Uthoritative reeord ot the life ot A Beaty, Isaac Wilber Mary Wilber and Mary Beaty, on the 3d day of January, i574, to secure the payment of certain money therein stated to be owing to Phoebe R Beaty, Rachel C. Beaty #£mma Beaty, Elijah L. Beaty, John C under said mortgage and decree of this court the will of said Elijah unless the said Isaac James Porch, Zachariah T will be taken as confeased, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly news; per printed and published in Bates ee & o., for four weeks successively, the last insertion tobe at least four —— before the first day of the next term of circuit court. Per JR. Jexxrxe, circuit clerk. A true copy from the reord. Witness my hand andthe seal of the cirenit court of Bates county, this 27th day of Novem- ‘Seax.] ber. 1886, : 24t : J.B. Juawurys, circnit clerk. Se THE ELDREDGE B Is Queen of all and un- surpassible. Its extensive reputation proves it. Buy no other. Where not rep- resentec, apply to us and get a great bargain. Best Singer Machines cheap. Liberal discount to ministers. Circulars and intormation tree. Special induce- ments and protection to active dealers. Apply atonce to J C. Gertz, 1317 & 1319 North Market St., St. Louis, Mo. (Gen’l West Agt.) 5§2-1m Beaty and “Ellen Beaty, children of Elijan Z. Beaty, deceased, as their pro rata share of the estate of said decendent, said mortgage covering and having been made upon the fol- lowing described real estate, to-wit: The lands known as the Humes place in Bates coun- ty, state of Missouri, and particularly describ- ed as follows: The south half of the northwest quarter of section twenty (20), and thirty-five acres off the east sie of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section No. twenty (20), and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section No twenty-nine (29), all in township No. forty (40), o1 range No. thirty (30), and to ascertain the interest Cf the plain- tiff Phoebe R Copeland, nee Beat » one of the heirs in said estate, and to sell said ‘real estate and under a decree to be rendered by reason of the makers of said mortgage having received and appropriated the money ofthe other heirs of sai-t decendent to whom said mortgage was made, and due to them under the provisions of Z. Beaty, which was duly probated and proven in the office of the probate court of Bates county, Missouri, on the 15th day of paneer A. D. 1872, and that ber, Margaret J. Porch, - Beaty and shomas Beaty, be and appear at this court. at the next term thereof, to begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county on the seventh day of February next, and on or before the sixth’ day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same ham Lincoln. Its authors were friends of Lineoin before his presidency; they were most intimately associated with him as priyate secr jes throughout his term of office, and to then: were trans- terred upon Lincoin’s death all hie pri- vate papers. Here will be told the inside history of the civil war and of President Lincoln’s administration—important de- tails of which have hitherto remained unrevealed_ that they mighe first appear in this authentic history. By reason of the publication cf this work, THE WAR SERIES, : which ha been tollowed with unflaggi interest by a great audience, will occupy less space during the coming vear. Get- tysburg will be described by Gen Hunt (Chiet of the Union Artillery), Genera’. Longstreet Gen. E. M. Law, and others; Chickamauga by Gen. D. H. Hill; Sher- man’s March to the Sea, by Generale Howard and Slocum. Generals Q. A. Gillmore, W. F. Smith, John Gibbon, ‘torace Porter, and John 5. Mosby wiii describe special battles and incidents. Stories of naval engagements, prison life, ete., etc., will appear, NOVELS AND STORIES. ‘*The Hurdredth Man,” a novel by Frank R. Stockton, author ot “The Lady, or the Tiger?” etc., begins in No- vember. ‘I'wo novelettes by George W. 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