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FULL WEIGHT Powne MOst peprect MADE enin millions of of acentary It overnment t Universit and most Health Raking Powder does Its superior exe! homes for more t not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alam. Sold only in Cans PRICE B. ee POWDER CO so ST. Louis Ww YORK MONEY ANY LAND. : : —_+es0- BATES COUNTY LOAN and LAND C0., JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. | This Company invests money in real estate, buys nates and School Bonds, and dealsin all kinds ot good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good grazing lands from 400, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change. LOCAL ITEMS. | Reisner is a ory Public. Pure Early Ros se and Beauty of Hebron potatoes for sale at Pharis & Son. George R. Sims, “Ostler Joe,” of as | of the author is 51 years old and a playwright he makes upwards $20,000 a year. Ten years ago he| was unknown. Reisner gives tirst class Insurance. The representatives of the women who want to vote have presented their claims to the general assembly in New York. There it will end. The popular isioed aa Hood's | Sarsaparilla, is having a tremendous | sale this season. Nearly everybody | takes it. Try it yourself. wi School Furniture of 15 Im. Buy your Reisner. When Robert and Elizabeth Bar. rett Browning were married, he was | 36 years old and she was 40. The union was a love match that lasted | until death did them part. Remember that Pharis & Son will | take all the chickens that come at the highest market price. soe ; See Nichols 3 WITNE JURY NOV ERM 1557 a he JF Trowl NO TERM, I pint | | Juo Morgan J. K. Brugler & Son want all the schoo! bonds they canget. Plen- ty of money at the lowest rates. 34tf In murder cases the phrase *tran- sitory frenzy” has supplemented the “emotional insanity” dodge. It work- ed well in the case of the young man in Denver who killed the actress. ) Be Brugls - wants more appli | cations tor first-class loans. 7 per cent. mnterestand commissions. 4-tf from 144 to 16. rh, from 4 to 10 years old, must be sound and in good health. Will be at T. K. Lisle’s stable, But Mo., Saturday and Monday rch 17 and 19, 1888. Bring in your stock and get the cash. Mules wanted:— hands hi J. A. Ricute. Take your old cultivator shovels | to Jack Grow and have them point- | ed and made good as new, and act-} ually save two” dollars. 15-tf. | ER Walker IW Guyton ‘Continued from page 7.) “Or BATES Vy Morgon | will inanclal Statement ci JT Ran Geo FR P Norman John Kiows CR a wesc Chas Middleton ce 20 EF Henur 401 AB aa ah F M Stale} la ue JB Dyerle i470 2 60 | 600 610 W H Roberson ca |e as G idges and Ira Wagoner 400 | Roe y Lawsen 400/24 Vaggoner 460 He ¢ Joe DeNair 2 co | 1M Ma W F Smith Peter Ewi g Jno Saunder Thos Erwine Wm Taylor Wm Wells Judie Davis W HL Nichol JJ Nickeil Ada Heater 8 D Heater 2 0H OH Lewis JW Godfrey 2 Achilles Godfrey $50 John Godfrey JW Godfrey 3 Frank Williams 340 Joln Sharon Jerry Rains J Lockridge W S Hutchinson Jobn Hoagland Mathias Haas John Murphy Robt Miller W N Chambers F MStaley 30 29 40 WITNESSES GRAND JURY FEB'Y. TERM * Robert Hanks Wm McFarland Henry Collins Carl Pointer Mert Tull W G Beasly Jno Welch Joseph Benetiela Jam Butler Pete Lewman AF Ely JF Short R F Harper JH Mills Wm Fell James N Vosse S30 Fell ie A Fell s Vosse NB Jeter Unwe “ anie Rutherfo: Henry R AT Meyers DrEL Rice 1Y | WH Reed iz | AP Duncan an DB Herndon 450 W A Wiliams in HH Trimble 10 Joe T Sm: 1 HV Pentzer 1 00 m Fike 100 {SH Bo | CTS m | EM Harre son COU NTY.| UND. FS Hammond BF Hoy den | J © Ferguson clerk of eiection | | 2 be} 9 00 | A Miers m| =| W H Morlan Jolin H Beatty y Ludwick W L Cash JM Compton }c S Ewin Geo M Vanhor Wm Steele 1 00 a Michine see in retatn poll books EM Smith 100 | is Gilbreath judge ot election Henry Finklin 3:0 |) were euccttison 1 WH igon in. == Aine sw | Ava E Fage CJ Good 300 F R Sharp clerk of election WM Patty 100 | TG Hines ae Geo B Ellis ND JURORS NOV. TERM, 18587. AO Paso JN Ballard oro ‘ "n poll books VI Fry 830] A A Wood ju : W H Simpson 8 20} JC Laughlin AH Bell 7 50 | Kenry Simmons 8 T Brown 9 00 | N Johannes John H Beatty 950 | EL Boreing elerk of election Jonathan Adams 9001 LGJo innes, Jao Evans 900 | IEA Cooper | J.D Hart 870! WD Lamier rp W H Malbie 930} Andrew Jackson judge of ele 53 Johnston 910] F Fix 2 SPECIAL GRAND JURORS Nov. TERM 1887. | DO Bra FM Foutty 450 | Wm Pl JR Barton 450 | T Wilson clerk of election D Williams 410, M Adams AJ Slayback 420 i CW Giebler Allen Wright | Edward Rat JL Hickman | DO yBradle poll booke E P Foster | John Kion ge of election H Shobe 420 | Wm H Wayland JD Allen 309 | IC Hale SS Quillen 420 | G G Henry BS Catron 3 « | LN Mains clerk of election | TK Lisle soo | FS Wolt She JS Wolf PETIT JURORS Nov. TERM, 1887 1S J Brooks M Trowbridge 2010} 3 C Hale retarn poll i G B Parker jndge of ele HA Clark | C O’Rear RN Stubblefield B F Howe clerk of election WF Brittain J F Weiner C W Smizer - return poll books John Deerwester judge of election MG Burns John Evans C H Moore W M Griggs clerk of eleetion WA Florence F C Franee Fred Shauntz W A Florence retnrn pol W W Goodrich judge of election W AH Dake N Ritehy MM Tacker FM oF clerk of elect LH Arcenbright J O Sears Amos Ritche F M Taylor retarn poll book L R Allen judge of elec RW Be @C Ri Geo Branda Je® Hogan « NB Langsford judge of election D N Thompson JM Wells TW Cuppy H A Taylor clerk of ele W A Badgley EE Hannah cw MRE Henry Goug ges of elect: {JG Erw bu | jINRB a) ST Brown Lay 1 r | 1 se] 150] Ls AL Mudd clerk of election iw Chas N Clark 150 EC Madd bo WH Trowbridge 150 1 50 1 io Joel White 1 bo CP Norma 50 LAG on 150 eV Reed ee) Wm Witt io GL Sayles i 150 : return poll boeks 150 AG Walle of election 1 50 SE Gride 150 John Summers 150 Geo F Ruble i 50 A P Cline clerk of election 150 W F Wheeler 150 John H Kershner Loo Wm M Dalton 1 5o A P Cline return poll books io W J Bard j of elestio 150 HP Nickell 1 bo John Henderson 150 JCLyle 150 John L Rankin clerk of election 1 oe Wm L Clark 1 bo H P Nickell return poll books 1 oo JW Bailey judge of election oO TJ Wilson 150 W M Campbell 1 50 D W Laughlin 150 J B Walkup clerk of election 50) NL Caton 150 LW Gritton 1 Sam West 150 J B Walsup return poll books 1 JZ Graves judge of election 150 L. Hibbs 150 W BS Gault 1a Henry Benham ibe TC Robinson clerk of election ec) J W Bobbitt 150 BH Smith 159 W I Clark 150 BH Smith return poll books 150 J © Farrer judge of election We O Mitchell 1 J A Grubbs 1 JK Diekinson j of 1 G A Corbin clerk of election 150 F L Martin 150 J P Uarrold 150 W oH Jarman 1 oe F L. Martin return poll books a) | By Am’: 7 STANDARD STATE OF MISSOURI) | County oF Bates § > I, T. L. Harper, clerk of the county court of Bates county, do hereby certify that the fol- lowingis atrue and correct statement of the financial condition of Bates county on the let day of March, Ixs8, as the same appears of re- cord in my office. DR. To debt March Ist, : To warrants issued to March Ist, 1Sss, as follows: 1887 On Contingent Fund, * Pauper ‘ * Bridge = * Salary i ‘ Election and Jary Fund To Interest paid on warrants Total. CR. By amount received as follows Current Taxes, nL 2) Back Taxes and same Billiard & Pool Tabl Dram Shop L Advalorem on Western Union Telegraph Merchants Tax Peddlers Licen: Total Inde) March 1, 1888, 7th day of March, Iss T. L. HARPER, € WARNOCK, Derry, AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS RM AGHINERY, TOP BUCCIEY SPRINC AND FARM WACONS., cha as) Store, Kast = L ami son will mo! But eac Ric me! Side Square. V THE GRANGE STORE, ———- DEALERS IN a) o CL Also Agents Plows, { the W. F. Hemstreet & Cu Dealers in Groceries, (ueenswa Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars GREENWOOD and BLUE SPRINGS. FLOU All kinds of Country Produce price, Give us a call. For Cash. On and after the — first March, 1888, we propose to adopt the day sh system of selling goods, believing that it will be better for us | and cheaper the purchaser, as we can afford to sell goods much cheaper than on the old credit pls Don't ask for credit after the fie above date, as we propose to adhere strictly | to the cash plan. Wok: R. Hemstreet 13-4t. M. Wricut. SO Acres of Land For Sale. I have 80 acres of land in section | dis- Par short sale. 28, Homer township, a tance from Amoret for ties desiring to purchase this land | can do so by applying to Cart. H. P. Nicke.1, 15-2m. Virginia, Bates Co., Mo. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ofpurity, strength and wholsomeness. More economical | than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in! competition with the multitude of low test short weight slum or phosphate powders. Sol Royat Baxixc Powpsr Co., a cad same. same goods handled by L. J.C. McCONNELL, Manager BELL'S old stand southwest corner public square. W. f. HEMSTREET & CO. of | 106 | BI RY GOODS Qt. IMPLEMENT oj - arrows, Corn Planters, Mowers and repairs fey ,, G. HENRY. d and woodenwaré re, ay a a bought at the highest market Children Cry for Pitcher’s Ca When Raby was sick, te gave her Castorie When she was a Child, she cried for ‘When she became Miss, she clung to O When she bad Children, she gave them 0 FARMERS ——-+ee0- Bag TO SAVE MONEY SEE@ A. C. SAMPSON, Rich Hill. D. H. HILL, Hume. J. G. McPEAK, Foster. C.S. PUTNAM, Adrian. HUGH M. GAILY, Amorett. J.S. PIERCE, Virginia, or i D. W. SNYDER, Butler, For a Policy of Insurance in the DWELLING : HOUSE : CO CAL. ROBINSON, BLACK-SMITHIN Vv INTON, MO. Having located in da Blacksmith and Wagon Shog to the citizens of @ tI am an experi d will do First-Ciass Wa line your midst i stockho Investment Compan thet there will be a meeting of the stockh ers of the Walton & Tucker Investment Com | Dy at ite office in Butler, Missouri, see the B day of May, 1 +2 o'clock p. for purpose o on the pro y ciom his directed to De ‘submitted to them by its of directors to decrease the capital aes oft companys from one hundred thon: eee capital, to fifteen thous: my do to change the certificates of stock share to one hundred hundred dollars | dollars per share. ‘This March 3rd, 1888. | WM. E_ WALTON, ? ayn |@ £2 ess, [Oe