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yable Mo. Pacific R. R (exixoToN & SouTHERN BRANCH.) Jommencing Sunday, May gi turther notice, trains asfollows GOING NORTH. ygp—Texas Express 4 20-K. C. Express loth, and 4545 AM /7:S5PM im —Accommodation.. :00 PM GOING SOUTH. s24—Texas Express. 9:14 PM is 26-K. C. Express..-+---11:40 AM + g—Accommodation. 5SSAM S. L. & E. Div. GOING WEST. 14g—Paseenger. - # g7—Accomodation..- GOING EAST P: nger. + 7:35PM # yg—Accomodation . + 2:10PM " passen ertrains make direct con- for St. Louis and all points east and all points south, Colorado, ia and all points west and north- For rates and other intormation to E, K. Carnes. Agent. , E, TUCKER, DENTIST, +1LISOAM + Oi5C AM OTLER, . OFFICE OPERA HOUSE, Lawyers. W.BADGER LAWYER jee in all courts. All legal business attended to, Office over Bates Co. Na- ik, Kutler, Mo. KINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Ofice West Side Square, over Drug Store. Lans- MO, Office front room over Baten National Bank, will leave ! MISSOURI. | i the other hand that he 1 promised Those Who See their Names On ‘?' and i lect 1 to congres this strength from the fact would-be cane sugyestion 21S that a £ some | the State Ticket. eve ry for congress in | The Governorship Dos Not Go Begging the Third disty th up his } —NoMore Do the Other Piaces— | hat and sh uting for kery for | Judge Norton, Governor More- Poe) res Still, it is conceded that | he h.s most rgeticaiy “turne: | house and Colonel Claiborne | } =n gece 5 — | ithe rascals out’ i, his district and | —Southwest Missouri is otherwise good gubernatorial Not Backward. | timber. | State: ©) } Congressman Hatch is also men Correspondence K, C. Times | tioned as a probable candidate, but I Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 20.—As jcan not trace the origin of the report | the dog days draw to an end and | to even conjectural authenticity, ex-| people can do something else than jcept it be his well known aspirations, swelter, fume and sweat and swear, | alwi ' ys heretofore prematurely ex life becomes more endurable and the | pressed, for the office talk at the capital lightly turns to| Hon. R. P. Bland, “Silver Dick,” | politics. It is strange, yet it istrue, | is prominently mentioned for gover- that nearly every political aspirant | wor in the state first T can learn nothing positively makes a visit to !of his wishes; but he has Jefferson City before trying his un | valuable service to the i fledged pinions. been of | people in If it were not for |cougress that they will be loath to the inevitable visitation this certainly } would not be a politieal center from which to take bearings pert with him Hon. Martin L Clardy, another of and rend the ssmen, is almost sure to There seems to be about a dozen aspirants stars. But come they will--these | be in the gubernatorial race. gentlemen who wish to ascertam the political pulse, and they go away | for his seat in congress and of course elated or dejected, as sor friends | they are booming him vigorously for the state office Mayor D. R. Francis of St. Louis, | is a pronounced candidate and will | he a formidable one Hei tentative of the young demoerncy of | Missouri. in the departments may deeree. It is from Jefferson City that the fiat of “availability” goes forth. Tn a mild, sort of inoffensive and unobtrusive mre pre way “bossism” ix here at tempted. If this or that man is He has made asuccessful | objectionable to the bosses then the | mayor, and is’ vigilant, enterprising unfortunate is tabooed and his name | and ambitious Locality is some-| | general acquaintances §, Francisco, S. P. Francisco, ISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in courts of Bates and adjoining nties, Prompt attention given to col- tons, Office over Wright & Glorius’ re store, 9 from . Whose friends all over the candidate for ; Of the literary burewu here T may \ speak further in another communi- cation. P Wn W. SILVERS, JITTORNEY : LAW ill practice in Bates and adjoining Panties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas iy, and ity. Just now T desire only to thus carly being considered as ean didates by the wise men temporarily sojourning in the focus. i ‘ in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- an | weice North Side Square, over | Peer ee ‘ McBride's, itt If Judge Norton of Platte. the _— present supreme judge, wants a re Phys election, he can have it practically without opposition, but his determi nation to retire from said to be unalterable. Judge James B. Gantt of Clinton, and Judge D. A. DeArmond of Bates, are both urged by their friends for | Norton's seat. Both are conceded ability. General H. Clay Ewing of Jackson county, it is stated emphatically, is a candidate. | 4.R. BOYD, M.D. N MYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, oy A k—East $ s , over Max Weiner’s, Avy '] DR. J. M, CHRISTY, i HOMOBOPATHIU PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ce, Bont room over P.O. All calls \ atoffice day or night. fi PS Sreci@ attention given to temale dis-| ular. He was at one time attorney- the bench is . But.er, Mo. men of He has a large number : n c. BOULWARE, Physician and Be Surgeon. Office north side square, ler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- aspecialty. official. Alexander Martin of St. will probably be in the race again. His friends say the “third time isthe charm” of the political system. DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. | }PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. pice Over their drug store on North in street, Butler, Mo. GOVERNOR. Lieutenant-Governor A. P. More- | house of Nodaway, is conceded tobe a candidate, not because of any au- thorized announcement as such. but link of succession. Hiselements of strength, j rec because he is in the natural 1 Secret Societies. | e ch i ait i jas discussed, are his personal popu- MASONIC. hes A é Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | larity. his courage of convictions as | Q lay in each month. tnt Chapter Royal Arch Masons, BS Goul ‘ aie ake : }esty as a man and official, and his si ey Commandery Knights Templar ps . +) PRets the first Tuesday in east uinte: | close identity with the people. x ala) wutoes j Jul Norton of Platte. is of oO. oO. 5 Vs. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | Course conceded by all to possess all \ Right. y 2 tler Encampment No. 6 meets the | Mad and 4th Wednesdays in each month ‘is not and will not be a candidate. ’ ANTI- : Cockle $ pititovs This old Enghsh Family Medicine i Sngltsh Family Medicine in | } Pe : CAE veers all overthe world, Eee that Norton is S » Ind gestion, Liver, &c. iof the way " IM Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. | he wants to be. s aera | Hon. A. M. Dockery is discussed 4 : tt |freely. It is suggested on the one wenger! \ negtected cold or congh may jhand that he would probably uot fad to Pneumonta,Consumption or other fata ., Stron: as by magic. Best thing for dyspepsia,in- | ful race for governor; an OR ni hing for dyspepsiain | doubtful race for governor; and herald as “the brilliant gentleman | aud Jefferson City ished record. Cer has made a most excellent se f He firmly believes in the efficacy news apers as factors in shaping men’s political destinies, and is there fore a great patron of and contribu- tor to them. and generally has them on his side. Yet some of the leading papers in the state do not seem to | be friendly to Me's further continu- | ance in office. NO. 40 CAUTION Max Weiner Is sole agent for Butler for the celebrated Hon. Alex Leseueur, the talented | editor of the Lexington Intelligencer, is said to still have aspirations for the secretaryship. It will be re membered that he has twice been Mr. McGrath's most formidable ' . competitor for the office. and came within a few votes each time of win- | “GIESECKE” HAND MADE ning the prize. Like all positive men, he has enemies, but his friends are staunch There with the | and numerous. are other names connected , candidacy for the secretary of state ship, but developments have not far enough advanced to catalogue thei. TREASURER. Mr. Ed. G. Noland of Kansas City, | the present chief clerk of the state treasurer's office, is am avowed can- didate for the office. He has many jelements of strength besides his thorough acquaintanee with the duties of the position. He has a and numbers of active friends in all portions of the state. Itis urged that having been Colonel Elijah Gates’ chief clerk and warm friend during his | state are urging him to become a he will yield to their solicitations.” what against him, and worst of all it) term of office as treasurer will mili | »lis insinuatingly whispered that he tate against him in certain quarters has a “barl” to use in the campaign. | It is asure thing that it will not | aud it is hoped | *Barls” cut not much figure in state | hurt Mr. Noland in western Missouri | polities in Missouri | speak of those gentlemen who are of personal friends and is quite pop- | a general and has a good record as an} ind it is a too | ‘killing off? a nan to hint at the use of money. T} convenient method « do not believe the story for T know | Francis to be as honest as any man) in the state, yet he will have this load | to carry, but he will nevertheless be an important factor in the race. \ Colonel Bob Claiborne is also a} pronounced candidate. He is a gen- | tleman of fine presence and urbane | manners and has following. » large personal He will be handicapped by his extreme southern proclivities, | as those who desire to compass his | defeat urge this against his availi- | bility. The present attorney general, Hon. B. G. Boone of Henry county, is }spoken of as a candidate. but his | most intimate friends are not fully informed as to his intentions. Many | believe as I do, that he will probably | | be a candidate for re-election to the \ j attorney generalship. | There are other unfledged candi | Louis. | | manifested in his stubborn fight for | 6, meets second Thursday in each | 'ilroad legislation, his perfect hon- | the elements of a strong candidate, @ but it is persistently urged that he | Pills | But sure it is that there are several | . | gentlemen who are anxious to know | “out | He can be governor if Pe i ‘ : Pills Miitcuts | Yield a certain seat in congre a | on j here. are his thirty years’ continued dates, but these I may hereafter | refer to. | LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR | State Senator D. B. Ball of Pike | | county, aspires to the dignity of | lieutenant governor. As president | pro tem. of the senate he made a fair | presiding officer, but his record on railroad legislation subjected him to many adverse criticisms from his own district. Hon. A. J. Mackey, state senator from Chariton county. “the Chester- | tield of the senate, is said to be a prospective candidate for whom everybody has a good word for his uniform courtesy and his incorrupti | ble honesty. Hon. J. M. Dolanof Green county. is considered in the race for this office. His locality is a good one id he isa very stron His yublic life has been wit ,or adverse criticism. SECRETAD Hon. M. K. MeGr secretary of state. is almost sure to F STATE. . the present be a candidate for re-election. Hav- ing long since passed the “third term” obstruction. he will not hesi- tate to assail a fifth term. His claims. as set forth by the paper | dates against: Mr | Mr. John T. Daniel of Nodaway ‘be “runners from ‘way back.” He is in the race to stay. At this time there are no pronounced candi Noland, but the | names of Mr. Richard Gentry of Sedalia, Mr. Lon Stephens of Boon ville, Hon. L. Saulsbury of Chariton, and | Colonel D. W. Marmaduke of Saline county, are frequently mentioned AUDITOR. Mr. John T. Clarke, for many | years chief clerk of the auditor's office, is an avowed candidate for au ditor. He in the office until all its details are perfectly fa- has served | miliar to him, and, in person or by official correspondence is known to most of the county officials of the state. His home is in Washington county, but he is where. Hon. J. M. Seibert, the present state treasurer, it is said by his friends, will be a candidate for au- ditor. Ifso the race will be a for- midable one between him and Mr. Clarko, for they are both reputed to popular every- Seibert has perhaps as fine a person al following as any public man in the state. If there are any other gentlemen aspiring to this office I have heard no mention of their names. though \ there will doubtless be others in the | list before the campaign opens. ATTORNEY GENELAL. The Hon. B. G. Boone, the pres- ent incumbent. is said by some friends to be a candidate for re- tion, and by others that his weather eye has ele gubernatorial gleam in it. attorney for the state and would be hard to beat, should he desire en- lorsement. His intentions wiil soon Hon. N. M. Shelton. of Schuyler. is hinted at be made manifest. as a candidate and has many adr ers R. F. Walker. Yy n the attorney general's office. will doubtless be a candidate should General Boone de- cide not to run for re-election. Hon. J. W. Booth. of Frant Hon. R. N. Bodine, of Monroe. and , Hon. Joshua Alexander of Daviess jthe office Mr. | He has made a worthy Morgan, the | SELZ SCHWAB & CO. AND BOOTS AND SHOES, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. last legislature, distin public service and for | and each Bridge Letting. guished in the County Court 04 to mo direeted, fc | construction of @ bridge acrons | Deepwater creck, on the Butler Among | City rond, situated on the tow tween towne 4) and 40 of rang ceed to let the contract for the ab bridge, at public vendue, to the lowert bidder, at the Gast front door of the court house, in thy city of Wutler, county of Bates and state of Minsourt, on Thursday, Sept. Ist, 1887, ven the hours of # o'clock in the forenoon ‘clock in the afternoon of that day. Hide subject to approval by the court Bridg: to be Kin Truse of 204 1 whit me time let the exeavatio ataame place to loweat The cabne ‘led | 8nd epecitications now on file ina Phe old veteran bas fille dy Bae CAT two terms, and as the Bridge ¢ “third term” business is all that can be urged against him, his friends | 7. eae and admirers are willing to make an | exception in his case. | Adjutant General J. C. Jamison is a candidate. He is well known and quite popular, and his friends are all over the state. Mr. James G. Howe, of Macon, a man of fine social and business qual ifications, is also on the track and is said to be exceptionally strong where he is best known. splendid legal attainments, are sup posed to be candidates. others also mentioned is Hon. James | W. Coburn, of Platte, one of the most brilliant young lawyers of the state. pe be TO REGISTER OF LANDS. Colonel Bob McCulloch, the pres: | ent incumbent, is a candidate for re- | election Order of Publication. Srate or Missovn, Connty of Bates § bad In the circuit court of said county, Novembe term, IAS], Madison Adama, plaintiff, va. Laura Adamo defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff! herein by his attorney, before the undersigne the circuit court of Bates coun’ d files bis petition and af among other things, that di Adame, is not a resident of thi p Of Min- sourt: ‘Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff hae commenced a suit against her, in this court, by petition an’? aMdavit, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from thy bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted an’? entered into between eae and defendant, upon the ground that the wT tee soy oes ak ag | 2ith day of September 1x44, without a reasonab!+ It is supposed that General James Sr junteansnal sent herself from a di i ceed | plaintiff and has since that time continued to Harding will attempt to succeed Leas herselt fromm laine “i now. i 36] Vor seve re: : 7 reasonable cause peing for the sp himself. For several years he has | ‘eseonable cause, | velng tual males snea? 2" Sy, kine 5 oy } Laura A+ rat appear at this court, a! e ene working” member of the ‘bea Vhegan and beldep att yard of railr > issioners court house in the city of Butler, in said cow bo ard of railroad commissioners and eee Ath dey of November next a lis supposed to be the best posted | on or before the sixth dey of said term, if the . = | term shall 0 ay continue—and if not, ther man in regard to the duties of the | on or before the oF plead to the pe office. | will be taken ae confessed, and jadgmer - ae: FS be rendered accordingly. And be it farther or D. C. Kennedy, of the Springfield | dered, that a copy hereof be published, ac | :: : ., | cording to law, in the Butier Weekly Time | Leader, the leading democratic daily | a weekly newspaper printed and published tr j ‘ A ~ | Batescounty, Missouri, for four weeks su¢ | of the Southwest, is spoken of as a, RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. = “ ent will nfessed, and jnd, cessively, the last insertion to be atleast fan~ !eandidate. He lacked but a few | cia cirenit court | JOHN C. HAYES, Cirenit Clerk. | + Witnesss my hand and the seal of the circa | convention. | tepat.} court of Bates county, this 15th day « weeks before the first day of the next term 0¢ | votes of the nomination in the last | ‘A true copy from the record. |W. R. Crockett; editor of the Ne- ! 4% JOHN ©. HAYES, Cirenit Clerk Calvin F. Boxler, Att'y for Plainti? | vada Democrat, is also a candidate | {and a strong one. He kas done much j serv ice for the party and has never | asked or received any of its rewards. \ His personal popularity and enviable lrecord as a public and private citi- |zen have made Mr. Crockett friends IDFELD' MALE EeraTOR [ee Ree eee A SPECIFIC FOR ' Woman's PISAsEs P= Ss | everywhere. Col. L. W. Burriss, of Clay county, is mentioned as a candidate. He is | recognized as one of the indomitable |old guards of Missouri democrats. | He is looked upon here as a very | formidable candidate. This closes the chapter for the present. There will be additions to and eliminations from this list, but | from these names itis pretty sure the greater part of the next demo- rregular | cratic ticket will be made up. Boerne | Viator. | ENSTRUATION or. | ssssssas | ONTHLY SICKNESS. J. K. Brugler & Son ha, > | { taken during the CHANGE OF LIFE, = permet éa oe ail bes per eon for | book ~ Mzssacz to Womzs,” mailed free. , Atlanta, g \ Braprizip REsvist Cc 4

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