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Che D Weekly Sa OL. 1X. me Table Mo. Pacific R.R ‘ : 3 (LextnGton & Sot THERN BRANCH.) Sunday, May and trains Commencing 1oth, pti] turther notice, Butler as follows: GOING NORTH. Express.. ° xpress. ccommodation will leave 454M sSPM :00 PM “12 « 134—-A A GOING SOUTH. +5. yag—Texas Express. No, AK. C. Express “ 1ag—Accommodatior S. L. & E. Div. GOING WEST. No, 145—Paseenger--- 147—Accomodation GOING No, 146—Passenger + 7:35PM “ 148—Accomodation 2:10PM All passenger trains make direct con- section for St. Louis and all points east Texas and all points south, Colorado, California and all points west and north- west, For rates and other intormation apply to E, K. Carnes. Agent. EE Secret Societies. 114M OAM 5AM OAM CAM —_————- MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Gaturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No. 76, meets second Thursday in each month. ines Gouley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0, 0, FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- dey night. Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the and ath Wednes in each month | - | written constitution BUTLER, MISSOURI, WE THE RNOR'’S M —— +0 ee Brief, Bat to the Point CORNLAND CITIZENS A epee islation Imper: tively Needed. anes ees: The message ot t sent to the Legisiature | day was as tollows: Governor as Epitor Times: We, the unc Mill, wish to be hear. | at noon to STATE OF Missourt, EXECUTIVE | Depart MENT, City oF JEFFERSON, | May, 1887—Gentlemen ot the Gen jeral Assembly: A’ hittle less than | twelve years ago the people ot this State, by a popular vote, adopted a The re- ice of it in your paper By ot th inquiry some three tunity, with in) which stated in strong and clear language those principles which should guide legos and control the general assembly in | are sighborhood, ettorts to find the old tra- have been making d jout all they denizens being of its enactmert ot laws affecting rail- | graves, jealous of each other, ghouling. roads as public highways and rail- | &c., is a willful and malacious lie. Mr. way companies as common carriers. | John The provisions of th not only determine some things that the general assembly should not do McKown was interviewed with reterence to the assertion that his uncle. McKown, | brother's grave, &c. at instrument | | James was watcliing his John says nis tath- 5 \eris buried in an old graveyard on the m this regard, but they as clearly place now owned by J. Butler, but that and with more emphasis declare | he is not atraid of t graves some things it should do. being | disturbed by any of the ; There is ne reason ta betione ie (1 afraid of it being robbed by a man or a set of men that would communicate to an editor such a disgraceful lie—slur- : | ing the citizens ot a whole cummunity. ed, on the contrary, it is well known | Laborn Watren says, he, atter hearing s that they to-day are more unanimous | Of the communication in the Times, and more people have ever been disposed to | revoke the demands therein express earnest in such demands | “¢?t and inspected the burying ground W. E. TUCKER, DENTIST, SUTLER, MISSOURI. sowee OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. Bin addition to the usual work et a Den- tist, he does. CONTINUOUS GUM, GOULD CROWN, AND BRIDGE WORK, §o popular now in the east and the large cities. Lawyers parains IN & GRAVE ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over # down’s Drug Lans- OLCOMB & SMITH, LAWYERS WILER, MO. Office front room over Bates Gunty National Bank. ].8. Francisco. S. P. Fraycisco. NCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- lections. Office over Wright & Glorius’ hardware store. 279 T W. SILVERS, « ATTORNEY : LAW * Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- o@Orrice North Side Square, over ALL, McBride's. itt W W. GRAVE e Notary -:- Public..... Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, \ West side square, Butler, Mo. Sivas: J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over Max Weiner’s, 1g-ly | ‘Butter, Mo. | | | | | J.-M. Curisty, W.H. Batrarp, DRS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Office, tront room over P.O. All calls iswered at office day or night. Tele- | né communication to all parts of the | + Specialattention given to female | diseases: T C. BOULWARE, Phys ¢ Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil fen a specialty. DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS i over their drug store on North lain street, Butler, Mo. cian and | jand will not become under the pres- | C- E. Ritey, } alone. | This was in 1492, and the Atchison |ted States. than they were twelve years ago. No good could come from a dis- cussion by me ot why such demands have not heretofore been met by the representatives of the people. It 1s {ton and Peter Haltord, there is not sufficient for us to know that the | 20rd of truth in the assertion. There condition of affairs which led to such | ™*Y be ure one three ayaduals pane have the nght to make such demands [| lived, that Runreniatthen at ancl Shen and that as a matter of fact they do make them. ot his relatives, and there is not a grave disturbed, and the parties dictating o1 | Writing such disgracetul stories, should be made to sign a lie bill, andasto the denizens being suspicious of B. L. Pos- are suspicious of the whole human fami- ly. We suppose either ot the gentlemen would acquaint the officious party or parties with their private business, it | they had been asked, rather than have a whole community maligned. What these demands are, which I think most urgently call for action by you, I have recently stated to vou gentlemen in my biennial message, } That the problems involved inthe inquiry, ‘How best to meet these demands?’ are difficult of solution, is good reason why the very best powers you have should be engaged | in the work, but it is no reason why the solution should be longer de- | layed. The on- ly hypothesis we can give, for the pres- ent, of the false report is either the un- civilized human, if he be a citizen ot the community, is at enmity with all his neighbors and wishes to justify their ig- norance to the outside world, as igno- rance is the cause ot all evil and enmity, | That the properties involved or | Pie affected are ot very great magnitude | and of large vulue to our people is good reason why the greatest cau- Mr. Editor, it 1s not the trespassers on the dead that we need to tear, but those who try to rob a community of hard , Working tarmers not only of their prop- tion should be observed that no in- | erty but also of their character and rep- jury is done to them ; but it 1s a bet- | Utation as citizens, ter reason why such laws should be | B. R. L. Poston, : F. M. McCoy, enacted as will make these proper- \ y J. B. McKown, ties of the greatest possible value to | w. M. Dieser, the people, which they are not now, | M. A. Conpre, Yours, A. F. Conpra, Isaac THorp, J. T. Mcrpny, J. BRASHEAR, ‘THos. L. Parkin, Lasorn WARREN, F, SHIVEAW. ent laws. |G. Dipper, Just six months ago the people, | 2 your constituents, said by their vote that they believed you were willing and able to meet their demands. By calling you thus together to consider these questions I have in the most conclusive manner | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorin, When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, | When abe had Children, she gave them Castoria, expressed my | opinion of the importance of the | questions and my taith in your abili- | ty to enact the proper legislation. The opportunity for enacting such | legislation is thus placed betore you; | the duty and labor is yours and yours |fornia where he has been for some Jones So Massa oure: weeks visiting different parts of the State, also of Nevada and Colorado. {sabella’s Bad Investment. | Mr, Lucas informs us that the cli- An Atchison man has made a| mate in the portions of those States curious calculation illustrating the | where he visited to be excellent and wonders of compound interest. It} undoubtedly very healthy. The 1s said that Queen Isabella, ot Spain | growing crops in Califormia look fair spent $375,000 in fitting out Colum-|but not so promising as previous bus tor his voyage of discovery. | years, owing to not having any rains {tor months. No rains had fallen tor man says that the interest on this | some time in the portions of Nevada amount at S per cent. compounded | and Coiorado, in the central parts of annually, amounts to more at this | the States, consequently the farming time than the total yalue ot the Uni- | community were suffering very much In words, had | for water. He also szys that the Queen Isabella invested in g per crop ot tropical fruits of California cent. bonds the amount necessary to | Will be cut somewhat short the pres- | ent season on account of the seaso \being so dry. Mr. L. visited Cali \ fornia with the intention of buying a the continent discovered by Colum- | farm, but found that all the tilable bus.—Atchison Globe. | land had been taken up, and ranging ee aa | from one hun@red to tour hundred | per acre, he concluded that Bates arranging a commercial treaty with j county was good enough tor him. the United States. N. J. C. Lucas, a Bates county tar- mer hving some three miles south ot other discover America, the present value of the bonds would be greater than Spam has about given up hopes ot } such an avarice dispositoa, digging in | or else some outside schemer wishing | . to make some one dissatisfied with their fect mterestand commissions. 4-tf | situation so as to buy him out at halt | Butler, has just returned from Cali- | .y DNESDAY MAY WE WILL OFFER i | i GREATER BARG | } AINS BOOTS AND SHOES DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, THAN EVER OFFERED BEPOR | | | east | | | ! | | satistying and Cynthia feed of trust, nd recorded in and tor Bates K No. 40, page ned trustee state lving ithe county ot Bates tri, to-wit. The north- theast quarter of township forty-two wo ( containing which convey- t to secure the quarter ot | section elev (42) of rang forty acres, m } ance was) made in payment ot one tatn note tully de- scribed in said deel ot trust; and whereas, detault ha been made in the payment of the annual interest due thereon on March 20, t8 7. By the terms ot said ceed of trust it is previded that it default be made in the payment ot the annual interest when the same becomes due and payable then the whole debt shall become immediately due and payable. Now, therefere at the request of the legal holder of said note, and pur- suant to she conditions ot said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, at the east tront door of the court hor inthe city ot Butler, county ot Bates and state ot Mis- souri, on™ Thursc Tune znd, 1887, between the hours ot g o’clock in the forenoon and § o'clock in the after- noon of that day, tor the purposes ot said debt, interest and costs ce lav, a Shenff’s Sale. By virtae and authority of an execution for costs issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri re- turnable at the June term, Iss7, ot said court,te me directed in favor of H. D MeClintic and against William L Yantis, 1 have levied and seized upon all the right” title, interest and claim of said William Yantie of, in and to the following described real estate, in Bates county, Missouri,to-wit: The northwest quarter section twelve, township thirty-nine, range thirty-two. I willon Wednesday, June 15th, 1857, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or 60 much thereof as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execntion and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff Bates Co ~ Sheriff's Sale. SAM'L LEVY & CO. “Come early and secure first pick.” |Cockle’s sits Pills. This old Enghsh Family Medicine in use fer 86 years all over the world, for | Bile, Ind gestion, Liver, &c. | Of Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. Free From Mercury. J. K. Bruglar wants more appli- cations tor first-class loans. 7 per | Secretary Fairchild has ordered | Captain Healy of the revenue steam | er Hear, about to sail for Alaska, to enforce the law regarding the killing | ot the fur-bearing animals. DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. So None but sober hands employed. | Maude Garrison, a variety actress, | Special attention giyen to hair cutting, | ‘and formerly a resident of Sedalia, i both tor gentlemen, ladies and chil | Mo., committed suicide at Butte, |dren, sea foam and shampoo. The {M. T. | public 1s invited to call andsee us. | | piece A Serio te | North Side Square. | An agreement is said to have been | = | made between France and England | {regarding the spheres of each in ‘east Atrica. { | \ i) | | Sheriff’s Sale—in Partition. F. M. Goodin, plaintiff rs. J. N. Goodin, A. V Goodin, R. B. Goodin, J. F. Goodin, La- | describec By virtue and authority of an alias execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county. Missouri, returnable at the June term, 1857, of said court, to me direct- ed in favor of Thomas J. Daniel and against S. P. Cox and F. R. Weaver, I have levied and seized up ight, title, interest and claim of said defend: , of, in and to the fol- lowing described r tate, in Bates county. Missouri, to-wit «© gouthweat quarter of northwest quarter, section 29, township 41, range3i, North h quarter ‘of sow'h township 41, range 31; of Adrian, I will, on Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5o’clock in the afternoon of thatday, at the east front door of the court bonse in the eity of Butler, « county, M.ssouri, sell the same or 60 thereof as may be required, at public ven tothe bighest bidder for cash to satify said ition and costes. is ‘i G. G. GLAZEEROOK Sheriff Bates Co. also lots 9 and 10in town Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a capias execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the June term. 1887, of said court, to me directed in favor of State of Missouri and against Joseph Herrold, I have levied and seized upon allthe right, title, interest and claim of said Joseph Herrold, of, in and to the following r real estate, in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: All of the north half of the northeast quarter of section (34) thirty-four, township (41) forty-one, range (32) thirty-two. Iwill on Wednesday. June 15th, 1837. between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell thesame or so much thereof as may be required, a nd costs. : cinda R. Goodin, M. P, Herroldand J. P. Her- rold, her husband, defendants. B: Enjoy Lite. | What atruly beautiful world we live i in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun- | tains, glens and oceans, and the usands of | means of enjoyment. We can desire no | better when in pertect health; but how | otten do the majority ot people feel like \ giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion tor this feeling, as every ‘ sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory | proot, that Green’s August Flower, will | make them tree trom diseases, as when | | born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com laint | | are the direct cause ot 75 per cent. ot such maladies as Biiliousness, Indigestion Sick Headache Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head- Palpitation of the Heart, and other dis- tressing symptoms. Three doses of Au- gust Flower will prove its wonderful et- fects. Sample bottles to certs. Try it. 4-I yr eow. i \ ' | Bates county, ms at its Jane terms 138 on n the above entitled cause. , and to me directed, I will Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 50’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the coart house in the city of Butler, in said county, and during the session of the circuit conrt, sell at auction, to the highest bidder, for om f cash, balance one year’s time, with ten per cen’ terest. the following described tract of land, situated in said county to-wit: The south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two, (32) in township th rty-nine. (39) of range thirty, (50) and the esst half of the northeast quarter, and east half of lot No two (2) of the northwest quarter of section No. (5) iat 38, range 30, | five (5) in twp 58, reese” GLAZEBROOK pve Sheriff Bates Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured in Two Days. ; The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- ‘ered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- | matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it ‘to cure any and every case of acute | | Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia i in 2 DAYS, and to give immediate reliet | in chronic cases and effect aspeedy cure. | ) MALE et aaa) A SPECIFIC FOR | virtue of an order of the circuit court of | DFIELD’S : lice ¥endue, to the highest bidder for cas! satisfy said execution a 7 G. G. GLAZEBROOK “sheriff Bates Co. By Sheriff’s Sale. \ By virtue and authority of aspecial execution | issued from the office of the clerk of the cireuit | court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at ‘the June term, 1887, of ssid court, to me di- rected in favor of R. 8. Catrom and against James T. Merchant, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the said defendant of, in and to the following described real estate, situated in Bates county, uri, to-wit rececren {7) in block twenty-nine (29) in the city of Reckvillc, Batea county, Mo., 1 willop Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, between the hours of 9 o’clock ip the forenoon ands ‘o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the east tront door of the ceurt house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or 80 much thereof as may be required, st public vendue, to a bi Seema for cash isf} id execution an . aig es G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bater County. Sheriff's Sale. virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the office ofthe clerk of the cirenit court of Batescounty Missouri, returnable at | the Jane Term, 18%7, of said ceurt, tome direc ed in favor of the oerilen ose a y and against Eugene nw Devi whine, 1 have levied and seized upon all the right, tilte, interest and eleim of the d defendants, of, in and to the follewing de- scribed re state, situated in Bates county, » to-wit Mente feet off of the north end of lot seven (7) block seventy-three (73) im the city of Riek Hill, Bates county, Mi ri. Twillon Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, en the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon teise'clock in the afternoon of that day at the st front door ef the court house in the city of Butler, Rates county, Missouri sell the same | or so mach thereof se may be reqnired.at public By On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent! stamps, we will send to any address the | prescription tor this wonderful compound | which can be filled by your home druggist | | at small cost. We take this means of; giving our discovery to the public instead | of putting it out as a patent medicine, it {being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satistaction is not! |given, THe Inprana Cuemicat Co., ' yo-1yr Crawtordsville, Ind | uppressed E rofuse canty and ENSTRUATION or ONTHLY SICKNESS. If taken during the CHANGE OF LIFF. saffering and danger will beavoided. F275 book * Mzssacz TO Women,” mailed free Braprieip Recviaror Co., Atianta, Ga. md for Woman's [JIsEASES | rregular great | vendne. to the highest bidder for cash to satify Gi uv di costs. \ said execution an’ re G GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. Assignee Notice. NOTICE is hereby \ ing claims against L | dersigned will be at t | Bates county, Missow *th, 1887, to receive p al persons are notified to tile thei the proof at such timc. x Bat en to all persons hold- O. Carleton that the an- he court house im Butler, 7 om each claims and of elsime eee! ir claims and MILLER, Assignee.