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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN Eprror. : THE RECORD'S SOPHISTRY. ed in the Tres this week shows that under that great financier, Judge Sullens, the indebtedness of the county has been reduced in the year J.D. Antex & Co., Proprietors, ~~~ | ending March Ist, $1,507 86. Not- TERMS OF SUiSCRIPTION: withstanding this fact. the T T eee ? jones says a differ e of $16,190 35 is heWeekry Times, pt shed every wh iz lis court f Wednesd , will be sent to any edaress shown in of this court. If pne r tag d, tor $1. this were true. the indebtedness would be only about sand in MISSOURT. twenty thou- tead of over thirty-five ti sand.” —Ree BUTLER WEDNESDA » MARCH 21, 1888, total rec apts Of i March 1, 54.07; expenditures for avion county voted on the local option question last Saturday, and went dry by about 200 votes. of SaL cluding interest paid on 946.21, thereby reducing debt 5 | 607.86. of New York experienced one of the ihe Gotaleeounh most severe snow storms Monday of last week, ever known. Many per- sons were frozen to death the shadow of their own homes. | ending March 1, 1887, was $37.682.- 32; total amount warrants issued by this court for year ending March 1, 1888, $21,491.97, or a clear saving over the preceding year of $16,190.- 35, this does not include interest paid on warrants for either year. The friends of the old court ¢ that the building of bridges alone made this vast difference. Let us see. The total expenditures under old court, less bridge fund, $27.- in Judge Gantt has concluded not to be acandidate for any political of- fice this fall. He does this because | there are various candidates in the district for the offices, and because he wants peace andharmony. Judge Gantt is an able lawyer and has a warm place in the hearts of those who know him well.—Lamar Demo- 21m 470.11. Expenditures under this erat. court less same fund, $20,034.01, or pores mis a clear saving by this court of $7,- A crisis in the great strike is rap aah 2 436.10 on the contingent and pau- idly approaching. Judge Dundy of ver funds alone. Now, our kind the Unit ue BES He Caney Ek friend of the Record wiil have to Omaha decided Saturday. that the | TEER TAN GieeaLE dee strikers individually had a right to |“°™' °™ Sessa sate = uit work, but had no right 18 cates ‘travagant or the present court very economical. We do not believe Bro. Aus will admit the for- mer proposition, ergo, the latte: must be and is a fact.that this is the most economical court that ever presided over the finances of Bat county. The little compliment paid the Times in regard to its stock being a paying investment, we frankly admit. The Times stock pays a reasonable dividend on the investment, if it did not we would not conduct it. Our subscription list has been a steady growth for the past three years, and the constant has necessitated better facilities to meet the growing demand, such as into « conspiracy to stop traffic and that 2 refusal to handle Burlington freight would render them liable to imprisonment under the interstate commerce law. The momentousim- portance of the decision will be readily understood. We believe the disposition of Hen- ry and Bates county is to let Cass county mune the successor to sena- tor Sparks, deceased. The name of Robt. B. Branaugh, a prominent farmer and stock raiser of that coun- ty, is prominently mentioned in that connection. He was born and raised increase of business in Cass county, having spent the greater part of his life there. He is an energetic, wide awake democrat, and is weil qualified to fulfill the duties of the high office. new inaterial, new machinery, et until now we have the best equipped country news and job office in the Southwest. Tf business prosperity is a crime = - : : we have evously “The Adrian Adyertiscr nominates 5 i William FE. Walton, of Butler, for state treasurer. Bates county also sinned. The only error or a c vill, that Judee 1as ever has candidates for supreme judge al ie M 1 s Ig ee a ymitt 1e 26 se of and judge of the court of appeals, commute ae oe oy hee) with several possible railroad wis Mas aH se ACenety ones com- missioners yet to appear.—Nevada Mail.” hold the Times to the pitiable amount of one county, is to steck in ff welmistake not Vernon county share ($100) and refuses to throw has a candidate for supreme judge crumbs to the republ Seas picker that is now doing all the kicking. Judge Sullens has been a citizen of this county for nearly thirty years, and has represented this people on the bench and in the legislative halls of the state, and and for congress from Nevada, with the rural distrets yet to hear from. Those who dwell domiciles, ete. in transparent The strike of the engineers and firemen onthe Santa Fe road we can say, without fear of truthful ofshort duration, going out on contradiction, that he has the pur- est, cleanest record of urday and returning to work on ye ee ae Monday morning. The company the county. Honest Tom Boswell \ pany was born and r edin sight of the court house dome of this county, ght of his issued its ultimatum on Sunday, giv- ing them until Thursday to return to their posts. This is regarded by the knowing ones as_ the beginning of the end of the trouble. The Bur- | and no man can say ov standing as an honorable gentleman aclean official, and a man of the lington engineers are mad and de-| People and for the people in ever spondent, while the railroad ofMeials Isense the words are correspondingly elated. It is | Cords animus w believed that before the end of ventle “The financial statement publish- | war- | ; _ i | rants issued by old court for year | THREE CONVENTIONS. The State Democratic Committee Lo- cate Them. The democratic state central com- met at St. Louis Saturday 17th, to tix the date and | place of hol the state and judi- a | Second distriet—H. T. McClanr | han, Milan. Third district—Jas. Plattsburg. Fourth district—W. W. Maryville. Fifth district—R. A. Hicklin, Lex- ington. Sixth district—John Boonville. Seventh M. Riley, Rams S. Elliot, district—W. H. Biggs. Louisiana. Eighth district—E. A. Noonan, St. Louis. inth distriet—C. C. Moffitt, St. Louis. Tenth district—Samuel Byrns, Potosi. Eeleventh district—Edwin A. Sil- ver, Jefferson City. Twelfth distr H. Phelps, hage. irteenth districti—Joln O'Day, ] 1m enth district—D. J. Allen, Piediuont; secretary, John P. Sebree, Jefiei son City. The sting was held with closed doors and the session was of nearly three ours’ duration. Several mem- bers favored holding but one con- vention, but the idea did not meet with Javor and was voted down. Aft- er agreeing upon the basis of repre- sentation it was decided to hold three conventions. The first convention is to be held sedalia, May 17th to elect thirty- telegates to the national ats two demo- 3 craiic convention, to be held in this The basis of repre- city june 5th. rate for every 500 1 id one nis one for Jd judge c ri The b ern district. is ofrep risthe 115 the tconvention. The third convention will be held at Jefferson City August 22, for the of officers. sentation is one dele- nomination be gate for every 300 votes cast for Cleveland and one for every fraction over 250 votes, provided that each representative district shall have at least one delegate. A new central committee will also be elected at Jefferson City. It was al state he sis of repr week the s will be ended. —— Woodward, I. T.. Mar tardly murder of se 2 | near the eastern border of N. Land about ten days ago by Tn view of the fact that de will have to be sent to the Sed convention, May 17, toelect delegates | to the National Democratic conven- | tion our county central committee should be called to meet at an early date. The action of the State Cen- tral Committee in having three con- hirelings of the cattle has caused a great stir in that region and the farmers are organizing and arming themselves and, it is report- | ed, have already strung up two cow- | ventions. necessitates three sets of The settlers red delegates from this county, end the! question is whethe convent elect the thr all probability the county will have eno or our committee to decide propose ver they tohold two or thre ns or Tet the parties killed were thieves ettled on thei or year without stringing pose of stea ii tions out. But we presume this mat-! cult to locate the ter willbe thoroughly discussed be. fore the committee, and they will de- cide the matter to the best interest of the people and the party. | but United States soldiersare scour- , ing the country to keep off all intru- | ; ders and may be the means of keep- jing the belligerents separated. a crowded onduct with the public ugh the columns of the Times. Public sympathy at that time was rather on the side of Carlisle, be- cause his wife nobly stood by him and asserted her perfect faith in her I 1. Reeent developments, thr hus s. Car 3 id that when a rep- utable newspaper airs the misdoings of such men as Carlisle, it does so advisedly and it is only seldom that | Marble rings are also worn for orna- it is found to be wrong:—Bazoo. held at Spri t 15th, to nominate one judge of the supreme court, three judges of the court of appeals for the western district and one of court of appeals for the | s for the Sc-} | delegation at the last | | i | | i \ if | | | | jing from the roof, be | | | | | tain new coins of this k the | | it must never be taken fr¢ A Committee Meeting. | Nevada, Mo., March 15.—To-day eT (FASE was the date selected for the meet-! ing of the demoe al gressional district. tic eent con mittee of this ¢ This c ported and in 1886, will chosen as the ad been J: Dy Those secre members who not present were A. Warden, of Barton, } J. D. Allen.of Bates, J. M. Abraham, were 1 This is one horses in the country. rees of the above stable. With- of Cass, Clem Hall, Cedar. On Pes rouen eee : escounty. heire account of a difficulty in the Dade } can be seen on the place, which speak tor thems !ves. Before breeding vou are requested to all and see my stock. JOUN CLASSEN P Wild Dutct convention no member was chosen from that coun- ty. The meeting of the committee s held at Mr. Gordon's office. The committee adjourned, after effecting its organization, subject to the call of the chairman. Trustee's Sale. Whereas WH. Melton and Jane Melton, his wife by their deed of trust, dated March 20, 1Ss5 and recorded in the recorder’s office within anc for Bates couuty, Missouri, in book No. 40, pa conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the southeast qua section twenty ) in township thirty (30) renge twenty-nine (29), containing eighty acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one tain PEoratgso note, fully described in Wide Awake. Southwest Missouri truth. Even rter of is awake in Kansas) has never Si ay a nere said deed of trust: and whereas default has shown greater unity and energy of | fa see Gf ira ment of said note and the actio ) jes included i accrued interest thereon, vow past due and un- action than the counties included in Pais INGW TLLCEECara RENCE cuEaERn OT ne i note ida rots nditions of Ithea to th , and pursuant to the trust, I will proceed bed property, at public bidder for cash, at the now in progress there. Another convention the immigration movement Ove is to be held to day in Sprinetield to | & orofthe court house, inthe city Re i Sarees Butler, county of Bates and state of Misseur- take further steps toward advertis- | ri, ou ing the riches of the couniry to the rsday, April 12, 1888, & a WEA hetween the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon world. Eve county seenis to be | and 5 in the afternoon of that day, for the pur- ing said debt, inter WN. E. stand costs, ALTON, Trustee. full of the new ambition for devel- opment. The local papers. spurred School Fund Mortgage ag on by the general interest, are al- Sale. Whereas, R. B. Hurt and Mattie Hurt, his Wife, by their school rund mortgage, dated May stir. | 15st, und recorded in the recorder’s oftice Within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 20 page 208, conveyed to Bates coun- ty the following real estate lying and being sit- uate in the county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, to-wit: The cast one-fourth (1-4) of block’ No sixty (60) in the town (now Butler, which conveyance was m e Te the payment of one school fand bond, fully de- seribed in said school fund mortgage, and whereas default has been made in the pay- ment of the annual interest due thereon on the first day of May of each year for one year By the terms of said mortgage it is provided that should default be made in. the payment of the principal or interest or any part thereof, ready overflowing with information and enthusiasm. People down there are learning things about the lands they have been living on for years which they never thought of before. Fertility of soil, abundance of hard and soft timber, water, minerals, an almost perfect climate, rapidly in- creasing railroad facilities—all the material factors of a highly organ 7 eae a = poe at the time when it shall become due and ized civilization—are theirs. The | payabic, according to the terms aud effect of : ie . | said bonds the then acting sheriff of said coun- wonder is that the stream of immi- | ty may without suit on this mortgag proceed to sell the prop. rty herein cor raged. Now, therefi order of the county term, Isss, of said eyed and mort- in pursuance of art made at the February purt, I will proceed to sell gration has not turned strongly to- ward them before. The one thing x yi S the above deseribed premises at publie vendne to lacking has been the r« » Wide-| the highest bidder for . atthe east front a lefaticable spirit of Kan. | 1007 of the court house, in citv of Butler, awake, mdefatigable spint of “t- | county of Bates, and state of Missouri, on sas. Kansas has kept itself in di Saturday, April 14, 18s, rect contact with the capital and | between the hours ¢ Hes 3 } lock in th the souree of immigration to the vse eastward ever since the fifties. So | have Nebraska, Mir ota and Da- Truste zote y have Terstood he is " kota. They have c tood the iereas Morton A. Maynard and Dora method rttrae x both money | Mayrard, his wife, bv their deed ot trus: ; a toon Miecaaueek nuary 28, 18 and people. Southwest Missouri pik office within has trusted more to its uatural rich- es, and, while it y, Missouri, in book No. nveyedto the un Nowin real estate ly eing situate in the county of state of Misso to-wit: he east half ot block six (6 town (now city) of Butler, wh 5. ce the te is more populous and wealthy than most persons out- dese d side know, it has not done its best by a great deal. The activity now manifested will soon spread its rep- utation abroad, and the year will not be far advanced before trains will have loads of immigrants, prospec- tors and investors.—Kansas City the icn con veyance was made in trust to secure the payment of his three certain notes tully in described in said deed ot wher detault has been made in the payment of the note of >», due Tanua- ry 28, 1888, and the accrued interest on all three of said notes, which detault u trust, and Times. der the terms ot deed of trast ren- dered the whole cebt due and payable and which is now nd une urious Money Used by the Natives or the Cannibal Islands. paid. N quest ot : 7 a ts the legal holder ot said notes, and pur- Mr. Walter Coote has described ; iad ig se : ov ns oF said cee ) some curious mon of the New the e de- Hebrides and the Solomon Islands. On one of the islands he noticed | highes s the east tront a neatly-kept house, which he was | doer « 2 court hous ity of = <S ie = a > aS . told was the money house. Entering , county of Bates € ot Mis- it, he found a number of maps hang- | S0UT OF ath which a fire was constantly kept up, under the st of which th become covere 3 & coati «1 with festoons of to y, April 5, 1888, £ i k, ng a business ys burning, the map is worth a vigorous house, even when the t transferred from one owner an- other. The inhabitants of Santa Cruz Island use for money, rope-cuds, about an inch thick, and ornament with searlet teathers, which are worn about the wa The traveler could not ob- but found The l to of haif section of the ‘our ( t quarter all in township entyenine he south half them current ; he specimens ready ¢ gtown ding t four yard under the nlue, and com of 3 5 yy wern on astring around the neck. Mr. Coote saw a necklace of this kind that was valued at about one hundred dollars. parable of M i, April 5th, between the hours of 9 o’clock in and five in the afternoon of that purpose of satisfying said_debt, interest aod costs. F.M. ALLEN, T7-4t. ments, and as vaiuable money. —Prai- rie Farmer. | STATE OF MISSOUR1) A Order of Publication. County oF Bares, 5° Be it remembered that heretofore to-wj Tegular term of the Bates county eiseht court begun and held atthe court he. city of Butler, county and state af a st Monday in February, ee to-wit x wit tit, “against Jam, Julia Lowe and petition, ton of the cour, jTesidents of the be summoned ig tuat pab. Gh that an action Lem DY petiti tof Bates COURT for Wve dollars 4; aud un. j that their proy “ | less they be and appear at the next te | court to be holden at the court house in Boe unty of Bates and state of Missourt. ef of June Isss, and on or before said term (ifthe term shall and if not, before the end ofa term) ju¢ © rendered against them and their ¥ sold to satisty the same h is further ourt that 9 copy hereof be published in the Briten Warne, Tives, a weekly newspaper printed and pabe lished in Bates county, Missouri, for four Weeks successively the last insertion of whieh continu to be at least four weeks before the tirs! the next term of this court t dare STATE OF MISSOURI } County or Bates — § 1, John C. Hayes, clerk of the circuit cour within and for the county of Bates and. state of Missouri, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is afull true and complete copy of the original order of publication in said cause as the same appears of record in my office. Ip witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand (skaL]} and affixed the seal of said court at my office in the city of Butler, cou and state aforesaid, this oth day of Marel 1888 JOHN C. HAYES, 16-4. CurmK. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Ferdinand S. Hammond and M E Hammond, his wite, by their deed of trust, dated March Sist, 187, and recorded in the ree corder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 4, page 74, convey to R. F. Canterbury, trustee the following de scribed real estate lying and being situate in in the county of Bates and state of Missouri to-wit 5 The north half of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section No. twenty. one (21) also the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27), all in township No forty-two (42)° and ip range No. twenty-nine Bates county, Missouri, and containing 60 acres more or leas, the last described tract herein is subject to prior deed of trust to Jarvis Conkling & Co. for a proportionate part of $1,000 given On 120 geres 1, which conveyance Was made in trust to secure the ent of one certain promissoy note fully de Lin said deed of trust; a Whereas, default has been made in. the pay. ment of said promissory note and the a¢- crued interest thereon, now long pust due and persiay and whereas, the said RK. F. Cane terbury, trustee, is absent from the county of Bates and state of Missouri, and bas refused lo act in the capacity of said trustee, now, therefore, at the request of the kh holder of said note and pursuant to conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises pubs lie vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, April 5th., 1888, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon o’clock inthe afternoon of that day for urposes of satisfying said debt, interest costs. GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, Acting Trustee el the and Trustec’s Sale. Whereas, Milton MeCoy and Sarah J. eee by their deed of trust dated April izth. 1868, and orded in the reecorder’s office wit! , fi Williams Addition to the er, Missouri, onveyance Was made in trust the payment of one cer 1 of tre in the tthereen, now long past Ww, therefore, at the fee der of said note and pure ns of eaid ol trust, e above described pre the highest bidder oor of the court yunty of Bates and to se- cure described in said de default has been n EN quest of the legal h suant to the conditi 1 will proceed ises pub vase in th of Batler, state of M on Friday, March 23rd, 1888, n the hours of 90’clock in the forenoon "clock in the afternoon of that day, tor bet and the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest anil costs. P.C. FULKERSON, Trustee. Truste Whereas Carr L. Dudi nd Adelia Dudley, his wite, by their deed of trust fated June 25, 1586, and recorded in the order’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 45, page 460, conveyed to the undersigned trustee owing descri estate lying ate in the of Bates, state ot ssourt, to-Wi Lot seven (7) in block twe in Rich Hill Town Co dition to the city of R Which co ance v trust tu secure the pay prom- isory notes, tully described in said deed nd whereas d 1 s been d notes + now -reiore, t said ions of to sell public sh at >, Im ty-two (22) irst Ad- ecrued cand u est of pa pursuant to , Twill ouri, on y, March 30th, 1888, the that said J. C. CLARK, Trustee, Dissolution Notice. hereby given that the co-partner- tofore existing between Coy, Carrith , otherwise known ae the American has been this day dissolved Messrs. Coy and Simms S. Carrithers & (¢ will ness at the o Beco and and e the h ist., s Mare Coy, tas. THERE Teons having claims agai red to exhibit them tome for sllow- nee. withia one year from the date of ssid letters, or they be precluded from any benefit of auch estate; and if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of this notice, they will be forever barred. REV. A. H. LEWIS, 16-40. ADMISISTRATUPs J. Hat V week. Th gocia 12th,

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