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Bates County LOA Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, Butler Mo. | od This Company loans money at the lowest rates and buys good notes. We also make ioans on improyed tarms for the Missouri Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. If you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improved farms, grazing lands and city property for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitelists. LOCAL ITEMS. J H. SISSON’S 8 CASH HOUSE —o-— GROCERIES. 14 Ibs Best Granulated Sugar for $1 00 15 lbs Light Brown Sugar tor 1 00 16 Ibs N. O. Sugar tor 1 oc 5 lbs Arbuckle’s Coffee for 1 00 436 lbs Best ‘Golden Rio” Coffee tor 1 00 1 1b Star Tobacco at 3 Ib Next Tobacco at 35 1 Ib Quantity & Quality Tebaccoat 30 All kinds of Canned Goods at the very Lowest Prices. Queentware, Glassware, Woodenware, Salt by the barrel, Dried Fruits, and everything kept in a first-class grocery house. HARDWARE. Garden Hoes at 35 Garden Rakes at a5 Axes, Grubbing Hoes, Hedge Knives, Spades, Brush Scythes, Spade Forks, Nails, Table and Pocket Cuttlery, all kinds ot Tinware, Brass Kettles, Garden Seeds, Timothy Seed, and everything - you want. Come and see me. se West side square, in the sam building, and just under the well known law office of Parkinson & Graves. Who received the valentine? Hey Aus. Goods given tor county warrants at J, H. Sisson’s. We rise to enquire, what 18 the matter with Glazebrook ? Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Smith, of Adrian, spent Sunday in the city. We learn that Mrs. Dr. Hudson, ot Altona, has been quite sick with lung trouble. Go to J. H. Sisson’s and buy your groceries and save from 10 to 35 per cent. Quite a number of prominent gen- tlemen throughout the county com- plimented the Trmzs substantially this week. Buy your flour of J. H. Sisson. $1 and $1.25 per sack; guaranteed. Wa. E. Walton and Sam Levy went to Ft. Scott Friday on business pertaining to the railroad. 401 $ County Court Proceedings. County Court opened on Monday Feb. 7th, with Judges Sullens, Bos well and Wix, County Clerk, T L Harper, Prosecuting Attorney Wo | Jackson, Sheriff Glazebrook and | Bridge Commissioner Wolfe, all present. E N Miller, assessing Shawnee township, $15 07, R&T A Enns, books and sta- ltionery for Treasurer, $33 35, for | Sheriff, $7 50; tor Circuit Clerk, | $29 55; County Clerk 85 cts. : G D Barnard, books and station- ery for Probate Judge, $30 57, tor | Recorder $55 50, for Sheriff $3 80. The Scotford Manufacturing Co., repairing filer for county clerk, $2 50 Bennett, Wheeler & Co., mer- chandise to poor farm and county surveyor, $3 00. G A Hallowell, coal tor court house, $7 75. Louis Maxey, work on court house $5 00. : Charles Denny, merchandise pauper, $7 50. Mrs. Collins, support of pauper, $14 00. A L Badgley, pauper, $10 oo. Charley White, digging grave for Hannah Stratton, $1 50. M S Clay, sowing blue grass in court house yard, $1 oo. Sarah Powell, keeping Sarah Mc- Allister for 3 moaths, $22 so. Ellen Cain, temporary relief from November 1886, $4 per month. May Elledge, support of pauper, $22 So. W F Rosser, printing, $27 00. Mrs. McHenry, support of pauper, 20 00. Pyle & Crumley, merchandise to county offices, $3 65. A B Wilkins, assessing Howard township $27 21. J B Walkup, assessing Walnut township, $26 13. J C Haves, express for circuit clerk $4 20. W W Ross, repairing the Treas- urer’s office, $1 00. Bryan..Landor, keys for court house, $3 25. W F Lafollett, constable, in at- tendance at November election 1886 in Summit, $1 00. GC Park ditto in Charlotte town- ship, $1 00. R& TA Ennis, blanks and books, tor sheriffs office, $22 50. Geo W Weaver, merchandise for offices at court house, $11 40. JH Rice & Sons, ditto, $22 00. Mrs. Patterson, for keeping pau- pers, $37 50. Frank Wyatt, for wolt scalf $1 50. Milton Loury, ditto, $1 50. SCHOOL LOANS were granted to Jas H Keep, $710 o3 and M P Hall, $400. SCHOOL WARRANTS were cancelled; Common School Twp No 2 ‘7 wu 14 17 18 to merchandise to $373 93 100 0o 432 00 700 00 100 00 200 00 31 250 00 24 TOO Co Dramshop license issued to Thos S Hudson, of New Home township, for six moaths. oe R T P Allen, showing double . assessment, had extra taxes remitted. Resignation ot E P Foster, justice ot the peace of Elkhart township, accepted. ~ cancelled. reports briage on Muddy creek un-/ sate for travel | Back tax on lots 3 and 2, in block 6, in Pleasant Gap, compromised { THUXSDAY, 4TH DAY. Following accounts allowed: OT | J D Allen & Co, printing, $ LH Mallet, services janitor, Insane asylum No 1, Insane asylum No 2. Janitor’s salary reduced trom $20 | to $15 per month, and services to be | dispensed with after April 1, 1887 longing to ) W Duncan released, it| appearing that said notes were for | purchase of real estate and less than | one year old Appointments of J W Duncan and | J O Sears as deputy recorder of deeds approved Appointment ot W H Warnock as deputy county clerk approved County clerk ordered to make out | financial statement of county Settlement of J RK Simpson ss Recorder to Jan 1, 1887, approved FRIDAY, 5TH DAY. Account of Bridgeford & Drum- mond for $1 00 allowed Settlement of county treasurer, R S Catron, examined and approved Railroad assessment of Bates county for 1887 made and ordered of record R S Catron, Co Treasurer, pre- sented warrants for cancellation in the sum of $3,969 77. Ordered friends of himself, SATURDAY, 6TH DAY. P H McCoy, contract for repair- ing Muddy bridge, approved. The following accounts were al- lowed: CR Wolfe, bridge warrant $12 G C Wolte" ie 33 20 00 19 15 00 00 J C Goeffin, sup pauper, N A Wade, printing, G G Glazebrook, board and washing for prisoners, 104 00 G G Glazebrook attendance on court John H Sullens, per diem and mileage co judge T P Boswell, per diem and mileage co Judge Clark Wix, per diem and mileage co Judge, 31 30 Credit of $2 42 allowed R S Cat- fon on erroneous assessment, Circuit Court Proceedings: Present, Hon. D. A. DeArmond, Circuit Judge, J. C. Hayes, Clerk, G. G. Glazebrook, Sheriff, and W. OQ. Jackson, Prosecuung Attomey. The following are the cases dis- posed ot at the time ot going to press: State vs. T. S. and C. L. Finch, nol. pros. entered in both cases. State ex. rel. Collector vs. Peebles, dismissed. State vs J N Shark and Thomas Haney tor disturbing peace fined $5 each, ; Alice Crouch vs Samuel Creuch, decree of divorce granted. John T Smith et al vs Jonathan Dewy, dismissed, R J Hurley Lumber Co. vs J P Willis et al, dismissed. John T Smith vs John W Hollo- way et al, dismissed. John Shobe vs P B Cole, dismissed. @John G Allen vs Lawrence Allen, judgement tor pl’ff for $952 24. Mary Glass ve J N Lewis, judge ment tor pl’ff for $31 50, Lockhart vs Smith, dismissed. Bellamy vs Bellamy, garnishe- discharged and judgement for $10 3! 30 Neptune ys Beasley, judgment by consent for pl'ff for possession of property and $1 oo damages. Mrs. McClements vs Mo Pacific R R Co, judgment for pl’ff $18. J E Keller vs Mo Pacific R RCo, judgment for pl’ff $125. Burch vs Glazebrook, contest ach, Jas Wallace vs BF Scott, judg- ment for pl’ff tor $33, by Jury. M M Worley wi B Scott, judg- ment for pl’ff tor one cent and cost, ee GhOUERY Ni -———_____—_—_-O ‘Having Purchased the well kown Store of LYON & WILLIAM Recently Geo. F. Williams, Two Doors South of Post Office on North Main Street W. G. WOMACI Desire to invite all the old customers of the store and all o besides a host of new ones, to comeand see him. The House will be kept At the very front, IN ALL FIRST CLASS GOODS FRESH AND CLEAN. “Prices At Living Rate: 3080 |Clerks Accommodating to All, Goods delivered anywhere City. All invited, all made welcome. You will find it to your interest wheather you want Grocers, Quoens, Classware & ail &C., &e., &e., To Call. Most Respectfully Yours, W.G. WOMMOC School loans graated to Fanme E Canterbury, $350; John S Ehart, $100. Saloon license for six months granted to W B Roley, AE Beaty and Hughes & Elgert ot Rich Hill. Henry Hartman granted a swamp land patent to nw nw, 22, 38 29. WEDNESDAY, 3D DAY. The tollowing accounts allowed: A L McBnde & Co, merchandize tor county officers, $11.00 R S Catron, exchange Mt Pleas- ant R R bonds, $1.50 Mary C Hall, keeping poor farm, $62.67 R S Catron, exchange and post- C. C. Duke returned trom a busi- Ness tnp to Kansas the middle of the week. Close cash buyers can do better at J. H.. Sisson’s than any house in town. ; Probate court convened Monday, when his honor, Judge Francisco, entered upon his first term. Bruglar wants more app cations tor Nirst-class loans. 7 per cent. interest'end commissions. 4-tf H. C. Frantgisco, ot Lexington, Mo., was visiting, relatives and friends in the city last Week, age, $3.55 J. K. Brugler & San want all! Jewett & Hickman, Pauper coffin, the school bonds they canget. Pien-| $6 ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf ‘ a & Hickman, merchandise TE NT EI ; Co, $21 50 Charles A. Roberts, ot East Wilson, | us N.¥., had thirteen eerofulous ialcera; on hed mer oa 8 fees, $14 So his face and neck. Hood’s |Sarsaparilla ML Watt Pauper, $15 ¢, bridge commussioner, \ y jury. State vs Fred Asher, for burglery plead guilty sentence not pronounced MV: Sams vs J W. Green, judg- ment for pl’ff tor $15, by jury. Cases ot Sallie L ham vs the following parties. were dismiss- ed John W Park, @ W Park, A J Park, Isaac Park; J S Pierceg Jas Pilgrim, K P Slade, J C Briggs, O W Newkirk, WA Hall, L A Mc- Fadden, BF Jenkins, Wm Drys- dale, H H Flesher. W D Orear, Cornehous Porter. . H S Berktresser vs Mo Pacific R R Co, judgment.for pl’ f$1.065, 60, by jurv. Elizebeth Hersch vs Frederick Hensley, decree .of petetition as prayed tor. : Grand Jury returned trie bills a- gainst the following: Sam’1 Brown, CE Sevier and Jake Winsett, for carrying concealed weapons. Win- | sett and Brown bound over. Wm Evans, Jas Ralls‘and Wiley McGuire, for disturbing the peace. — se Riggs. z Wm Barnhill, judgment tor pl’ff $125, by jury. RE 1 vs Mo Pacibe R Co, dismissed by pl’tf. $2) election case disnussed by pl’ ff. Dillion vs Burkley, dismissed. Smith vs Smith, dismissed. Mary Calvin vs Robert Davis, judgment for pl’ff for $32. H T’Simon et al vs A Francisco, judgment by pl’ffin the sum of $421 19. Briggs vs Barnhill, judgment for pl'ff for $73 20. Jeffress vs Nixon, judgment for defendant. wc Somes fe = M Wilson, judgment for pl’ ff for $1, 15. Reece vs Clingam, daioed’ J T Wilson vs G W Crowley, judgment for pl’ff for possession of Property and one cent damayes. J J Crumley vs F J Morelocx. et | al sale ot land ordered. | Feely vs Feely, decree of divorce and restoration of name to Ramsey jand juagment of $25 attorney’s j tees. | Coon vs Reed, pl’ ff dismissed. j State vs Thos Freeman, forfeiture | of recognizance set aside and bound | Over with A P Moore as security. JH Hinton admitted tothe bar. OLD IRON WANTED 1 will pay the top of the market in SPOT CASE for all the Iron you bring in, in the next sixty days LEWIS HOFFMAN} NORTH MAIN§STREET, BUTLER, MO. FEB. 10th, 188)