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be BeomeLETe er Weekly Times. mrt & SPRAGUE ..... TITLE ABSTRACTORS, AND RELIABLE ABSTACTS 4 TOLEN CHILD. Abductor of Netta Sizen Trace Nevada 100T. ad te oF TITLE FURNISHED ON SHORT chronicled the onion girl by the na N . = a ‘her father’s MONEY TO LOAN Green. The child < oute to Sedalia with tis [ac.+. as stolen wh ie 7 estate security on long or short On Real Esti tce first door eeu ot Sizemoor has been on track of Green | Bates Co. National Bank. and his female companion since that BUTLER, MO. time, but without obtain Be - their whereabouts. The i letter is self explanatory: | Mou eases | the postmaster, Sedalia: LEE -:- CULVER \ j account of a ci LOOK HERE. id City, Mo., June It you want tu save money AAS Et: notice in the Bates county Id being sto! to do your pAPERING, bathe | scription pre ly camped CALSOMINING, ly campec | place from the 20th to the 22d inst. | PL wo 1 >t 4 . 2 - rat | Whon they left they went south; said | RING, AND CISTERN WORK. | they were going to Nevada. At the \ Satisfaction given or no charges} time they were here tl were in made. Office at Jewett & Hickn Wnoons. pairs 4 e eee Theta d the child, | © AU A Paes en Oh ee | jand t If BUTLER, MISSOURI. OFFICE OPERA HOU: can from this give the parents, please do so. The father’s name, as MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets Saturday in ea Miami Chapter Ro: No. 6, meets second ‘t hursday month. 6 Gouley Commandery Knig meets the first Tuesday in each month. given, was William Sizemoor. the first | Se | Respectfully, G. B. Waker. Royal Arch Masons, | in each ts Templar of taterest to Fruit Grow 1.0, O. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 mects every Mon- day night. Butler Encampment } I } ed the following resolu hould be No. 6 meets the oS Se aia te | SCCLIC 1D) r narrow ¢ and and ath Wednesdays in each mont coast iered by every Truit growe he ns on eceerencrernrnencnnennnenerommerae | LUE SUILC: vise spunea lie Lawyers. H i ew of the fact that the ¢ | out the elivilc Tone. 1 = 1 of I uri has at this time of the |ipo ge NAT my HH, CROCKET T | ane pean ees opposite Dick . a ROE E OS pet Oe Be Ouacncl gate, e from town, “ ATTORNEY AT Seeclen m some tuere MeBride’ W. BAD t AWYER, Will practice in all courts AL leg strictly attended to, Oilice over Bates Co tional Bank. Butler. Mo store, hat Mr. coming the Louis, I best part of th secretary of 3 ion in St. INSON & GRAV ARK ATTORNaYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. \ the vi great | hibit the horticultural products of Lans- fate ommend: H, | HOLcoma & SMIT. z LAWYERS | St. Louis, this fall, the best possible and floral BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates County National Bank. T W. SILVERS, | e ATTORNEY =: LAW) Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jetfer- | show of the horticultural products of the State. county and local societies to assist and co operate with the State socie- ty in preparing and making the i exhibit. ton City. The county courts be requested to eee Orrice North Side Square, over ees Actes A.L McBride's. Ca appropriate the money necessary to ——-— defray part or all of the expenses of Physicians. exhibiting the products of their re- spective counties. - That all citizens who may have it in their power to assist in this work be requested so to do, each in his own way, and as he or she may have J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over Max Weiner’s, 19-1y Butrer, Mo. | opportunity. ——_———-- | That arrangements be made soon DR. J. M, CHRISTY, | for the gathering of the early fruits, HOMOEOPATHIC | and for cold storage to receive them. That the proper means be placed in the hands of working committees to do their work well. That railroad companies and ex- = aie press companies be requested to give th a BOULWARE, Physician and | free transportation to all the pro- * Surgeon. Office north side square, | acts for this exhibit, and to all Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- Ten a specialtv. persons traveling on this business. DORN & PIERCE—BARBERs. Shop on North Side Square. give special attention to Ladies and | Children’s hair cutting. We keep the best of Barbers, also grind scis- Sors and razors. Everything first- class. All work guaranteed. us a call PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P- O. All calls answered at office day or night. Special attention given to temale dis- | W jand of our immigration societies be e | the best possible means of advertis- Give | ing the State. Thoroughbred Ball. S situiovs 9 ANTI- M4 Cockle ee This old Engitsh Family Medicine in spbaaheprintes Suara ety: axe for 86 y Elinones the wend tor which I will admit to service at the Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. Of Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. From Mercury. low figures of for the sea- J. R. Harnmray. | | have rather expected, from the news- | you | | ¢ juny one interested, any information, | i | | parted fro » this | = \ offered | building as a place in which to ex-| | Missouri, your committee would ree- | That we make at the Exposition at | That the State society invite the | i earnestly requested to help to bring | ‘this matter early. often and promi-, jnently before the people as one of | | 'In the combination, proportion, and ithe AT HIS OLD HOME. Frank Noted Ex-I At that time | Ss sympathize 1] of their | laimed that they would | 5 ago. man with them record be zens if they were only given armer nd they are The lias idship now than ed the exemplh voluntary surrender and | release from prison. James’ friends | and | he throes « ; reports, to see a sad 1 6 eeab surprised. nis AccUsSLOINE rrated jity and an incide at] jamused him very much, about nversation he had there one Sun | morning some years ago with rton’s men who v He one of Pu u isearch of him. said that jman he fez an honest old carpenter named John James, by the way no relative of h | Old John was one of Forrest's troop- ers, who had met Frank during the war. Frank said he knew that old he was equally as well sutistied that | his love of law would cause him to attempt his arrest if ever he recog- nized him. The ex-outlaw wiped away a tear when told that honest old John was no more. On arriving at the pond just be- yond the Gilbert farm the party turned off into the belt of fine timber that skirts along the road there, and jat the suggestion of James, dis- mounting, threw their bridle reins over their arms and strolled leisurely mansion, where George Hite, the uncle of the James boys, lived, where they frequently stopped when in Kentucky, and where many unsuc- cessful attempts were made to cap- ; ture them. When the party arrived in town ‘again at sunset, James went to the |house of a friend, enjoyed a quiet supper and was visited by a few | acquaintances. He is keeping very quiet as he | dislikes all public demonstrations, as areformed human devil.—Adair- ville (Ky.) special to Courier-Journal. Peculiar preparation ofits ingrediants, Hood’s Sarsaparilla accomplishes “cures where other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, which is a “tower of strength abr peculiar in the phenomenal s as attained, Hood's Sars parilla is ost successful med: cine for purifying the blood, giving ‘ strength. and creating anappetite. eon 0 BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY J ULY 4 . 1888. Big BREAK IN PRICES NO. 32 Ou iestock of Summer CLOTHING is much be sold, and we have determined to make the prices move i iwill sell these goods n meh below their real + A oo large. Tt must We will be You value, surprised at the amount you can buy for so little money. We can s in} Rich E the | | red above all others was ‘John did not fear the devil. and that } along in the shade to the little old ; and will save you big Ne money. ' Satinet ; “ Cassimete ” " "All Wool Casimere =“ th i Ai Wo rid of them. arge sale 16tf for These prices are for NGTON & SOUTHERN Banc.) her | Butler as follows: jy antil notic Phe s S. W. Dooley, of | }2c#! Freis GOING . before our club, was pro-}. s a BF on Texas Express...- 2:33 PLM. nounced a most excellent effort in! Texa p ane reduction of t Replete with | M logic and oratory he carried convic- | . DIVISION, : - iz ‘ : GOING WEST. tion to the hearts of his hearers. | ™ a : | Passenger. Sone tS 4O Re oes Even republicans are doubting the | Freight. : eee oe their the advisability of plank. S¢ since Do protection party but s speech they are op- yne like posed to protection and will concur with the great democratic principle, most good to the most people. May Mr. D. live to many more speeches of this character, thereby assisting the great democratic party. —Hume Chronicle. make Money to Loan on Farm and City property on Long and Short time at a low rate of interest, Swearincer, Bowpen & Co. Nevada, Mo. Apply to W. H. Warnock, County Clerk’s Office, Butler, Mo. 26-tf. Poultry Wanted. I will pay more cash money than | speci be looked | And, that all of our newspapers = he a anybody in Butler, for your eggs, chickens, turkeys. Spring chickens wanted at big prices. Call at Bud Atkinson’s or A. L. McBride & Co. | Jas. SwitH. Sam’l. Levy & Co. request us to notify the public that their | ‘closed at 7:30 o'clock ‘in the evening, from sth of July until ‘Sept. Ist, except Sat- urdays. This is done ‘to give their salesmen alittle recreation dur-. ‘ine the hot season. ‘store doors will be! Passenger Freight. {| Allpassengertrains make direct con- | nection tor St. Louis and all points east Texas and all points south, Colorado, California and all points west and north- west. For ratesand other intormation applv to . K. Carnes, Agent. Trustee's Sale. Whereas J. S. McCraw and Judy A. McCraw bis wife. by their deed of trust dated May 29. 1886, and recorded in the recorder’s office with in and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 36, page 422, conveyed to the unaersigned trus- tee the following described real estate lyin; and being situate in the county of Bates am state of Missouri, to-wit: All of the north east quarter of the south West quarter of section twenty-one (21), (ex- cepting Missouri Pacific railway right of way), township forty-two (42) range thirty-one (31), which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the principal and interest of said note, now long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note, and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public 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 Missoa- ri, on Friday, August 10th, 1588, | between the beurs of 9o’clock inthe forenoon and 5 0’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff, and acting Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Aceph B. Mayes, and Mary L. Mayes, his wife, by their deed of trust, dated March 3, 1888, and recorded in the recorder’s | offiee within and for Bates county, Missouri, in trust deed book No. 44, page 45;, conveyed | to the undersigned trustee the following scribed real estate lying and being situate im the county of Bates, snd state of Missouri, to- wit: | Lote ®, 9 and 10, in block No. twenty-one (21) | in the city of Roekville, Bates county, issouri, | whieh conveyance was made in trast to secure | the payment of a certain note fally described in | aid deed of trust; and whereas, | been made in the payment of said note now | long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at | i the request of the legal holder of said note aud | said note i juries Ftions of said deed of trust | deed of t pursuant to the eon: | {will proceed to sell the above described ises at public vendue, to the highest b: | cash st the east front door of th } in the city of Butler, county of Bate | of Mi rem- ssouri, on Friday, August 10th, 1858, b £20" for ai orenoon for Below find p: n’s Cotlonade Suits Reduced trom | ec default has; wtial price list: $3 50 to $2 50 0 4 0 a mere ees i ry sca 4Tte oO no eC ene Ll; he prices are nyt alias 2 | phese ave Lenuibe cuts ane at the PIICeS are clint cheap. Dont ‘fail to sec these goods before buying. Our stock of Boys and s Clothing will also be sold) regardless of profits. We cash only. AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE. Danger_cf Life & Mother ¢ *BRaoriero Recucator co.” P BIRT SHORT Rag School Fund 3 Whereas WH bens, his wif u Missouri, Bates coun and being situat he county state of Missouri, to-wit: A tract of land be- | ginning sixteen rude west of the south east cor- | ner of the south west quarter of the north east } guar rof section twenty-two [22] township | forty [40] range thirty-one [31], ranning thence | west four rods, thence north ten rode, thence | east four rods, thence south ten rods to the | place of beginning, which conveyance was made to secure the payment of one school fund | bond, tully described in said school fand mort- gage, and whereas default has been made in the eed of the principal since the frst dai of May, 1887, and ofthe interest since the {ti day of June, Ixs6. By the terms of said mort- foge it is provided that should default be made nthe payment of principal or interest or any pare thereof, at the time when it shall become ue and payable, according to the terms and effect of said bonds the then acting sheriff? of said county may without suit on this mortgage proceed to sell the property herein conveyed and mortgaged. Now, therefore, in pursuance ofan order ofthe county court made at the May term, 1288, of eaid court, I will proceed | to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the coart house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates, and state of Mis- souri on Saturday, July 7th, 1888. between the hours of 9 o’clock inthe forenoom and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of satisying said debt, interest and costs. GEO. G. GLAZE! ‘ 2a-4t Sheriff of Ba’ ty. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Seymour McK je, by bie deed of trust, dated August Is, 17, and recorded im the recorder’s office within and for Bates coun- ty, Missouri, in book No. 49, page 1s, convey- ed'to the undersigned truatee the following de- scribed real estate lying and being situate im the county of Bates and state of Missouri to- wit: The east halfofthe south west quarter and the west half ef the weet half of east guuarter of section twenty-two [22 township forty (40) of range thirty (9% | taining 120 acres more or lese which con {was made in trust to secure the two certain notes, fully describes | oftrust: and whereas default hae Veen in the payment of one of said notes for | hundred dollars and the aceruedi | on due February 16, iss, which | der the terms of said deed of tru: whole debt due and payable, pow long past due and unpaid | fore, at the request of enaDt to deserit