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The Butler Weekly Times. DG BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17,1888. NO. 47 emer LE ABSTRACTORS DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE | rie tio as = COMMITTEE. COMPLETE AND KELIABLE ABSTACTS The following appointments have been made | Trustee's Sale. Whereas John E. Reavis and Sarelda A. Reavis his wife. by their deed oftrust dated July , 24, issé, and recorded in the recorder’s office | and for Bates county, Missouri, in book conveyed to the unaersig \ v wing described real e lying and being situate inthe county of Bates and state of Missouri, te-wit | The north east quarter of the south west | quarter of section twenty-seven [27] in town- | | enip forty-one [41] ef range thirty-two (82), | | containing 40 acres more or less, which convey- | at Bevier, Mo.. Results in « Foul Crime. Mo., Oct. 12.—At 12:45} FF TITLE FURNISHED ON SHORT 4 Thomas rps scniven rere ome tte eI 8ST aaa | for Democratic meetings throughout the coun- afternoon | ance was made in trust to secure the payment | SOTICE | ty: Ww Sh see oe ; of one certain note fully described in said deed spied a xf Wares very weulthy land owner | of trust; and whereas, default has been made | 4 | Thursday night Oct. is at Sprace Deep- cualatd MONEY TO LOAN | water township Join T.Smith Judge Bostes 4ME 6G Operator |w.o Jackson Senator Newberry with tix, eee . | Cloud, Reeder Haggard, Glazebrook and P.C | Fulkerson. Hl Friday night, Oct. 19, at Mt. Zion school } house, Mound township, W. O. Jackson, W. E. McElree, J. W. Badger, J. H. Norton with Cloud and Newberry. : ad driven from Macon in Saturday, Oct. 20, afternoon and night, at ik 5 ° : . Virginia, John T. Smith, T. W. Silvers, Ta, | Lis carriage, wceotmpanied by a col- Crockett, S.W. Dooley, A L. Graves. Glaze | ored boy, and had stopped his horses brook, Newberry, Cloud and Reeder. | te ACSnaayinizts Ore (as) ecivilten iithol game | at the street corner and crossed the speakers as at Virginia. | railroad track to the telegraph office \ | to send a message. é } in the payment of said note and interest ac— On Real Estate security on long or short time. Office first door south ot Bates Co. National Bank. BUTLER, MO. jthe d Ward of this county, | | unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the ; legal holder of said note, and pursuant to the sug isiuers on the | {0'sell the above described premises at public | evier, just opposite | Yendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the ot aSunlery county of Bates and etate of Missou- | between the hours of 9e’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for ; erued thereon, which is now long past due and | utly killed by a conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed } east front door of the court house, in the city | Thursday, November 8, 1888, the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. F. M. ALLEN, | “i Trustee. | Trustee's Sale. Whereas, John M. Lee and Annie R. uw LOOK HERE. It you want to save money get. LEE -:- CULVER Monday night Oct. 22 Jackson, W. W. Graves, at Ballard W. 9. udge Boxley, Senator J _ to do your Newberry, Cloud and Glazebrook. The depot platform was filled with | Lee, his wife, by theirdeed of trust, dated PAPERING, eaaay mete os ee ied Cees | striking miners, and as Wardell pass Oaee within and: for cored tee Seon CALSOMINING, Gault i ‘: (ed through them going to his car- Wontgrens wae ° the ouverts ‘aeseribed PLASTERING, Tuesday night Oct. 25 at West Point W 0. | ringe they jeered and taunted him. | Sountyof Bares and state of Miesourt, to-wit: Jackson A L. Graves,J.F. Smith, together with Judge Boxley, Senator Newberry and Sheriff Glazebrook. Wednesday night, Oct. 24, at Rosier S. P. Francisco, C. F. Bexley, T. W. Silvers, J. F. Smith, A. L. Graves. Newberry, Haggard, Reeder and Glazebrook Thursday night, Oct. 25, at Burdette W.W. Graves, Jno. T. Smith, T. H. Crockett, J. W. Badger, Reeder, Boxley, Newberry and Cloud. The south west quarter of the north west quarter of section nine [9] in township forty- acres more or less, which conveyance was | SeGe2e © COMPLETE LINE OF certain note fully described in said deed of | at 4 Nhe best hand made Boots in the County, goods made | Turning, he said: “Boys, Til beat you in theend. You ean holler all you want.” The men then began throwing rocks at him and he was struck in the back by one. Upon reaching his carriage he took from under the AND CISTERN WORK. w@Satistaction given or no charges made. Office at Jewett & Hickman’s UW Furniture Store. W. E. ust 31, 1883, on said note which default under he terms of said deed of trust rendered the whole debt ‘due and which is now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and ‘UCKER, . é Friday night, Oct. 26, at Adrian, 8. P. Fran- i ‘ursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust ‘ a 1 : aa S 4 ~ = : 5 ¢ BUTLER, - MISSOURI. | McElree, C. F. Boxley, Senator Newberry and | shot in the direction of the crowd, | cash at the east front door of the court house, Sheriff Glazebrook. Saturday, afternoon and night, Oct. 27, at Pleasant Gap, Gen Shelby, S P Francisco, Jno | in thacity of Butler, county of Bates and state ef Migsouri, on Thursday, November 8, 1888, but above their heads. And instant later a half dozen OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. q 'T Smith, J W Badger.S W Dooley, J H Norton. | _ 7 | between the hours of $ o’clock in the forenoon € MASONIL. Judge Bosley, Senator Newberry and Sheri | SOts or more eame from the crowd | gna5o’clock in the afternoon ot that day, for aot podgenNG: 254s meets the first | Glazebrook land Wardell fell lifeless. The first | thgPUrpose ofeatisfying eald debt, interest, §(} Saturday in each month. Monday night, Oct. 29, at Willow Branch | 9-4: : st -oM. ALLEN Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | school house, Lone Oak township, T W Silvers, citizens who approached were warn- « SS ee No.6, meets second Thursday in each month. Gouley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. . “Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,? ,, Gounty or Bats. i $$$ In thé Cfreuit court of Bates county, Missouri, im yacation, October 11th, 1888, the state of Missouri at the relation and te the use of Os- car Reeder, coll of the revenue of Bates county in the state of Missouri. plaintiff, vs. D. O Dever, defendant. Civil action for delingrent taxes. Now atthis day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition stating among other things that the above named defendaat, D. O. Dever. is a non-resi- dent ofthe state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the liem of the state of Missouri for the delingasnt taxes of the years 1580 and 1386, amounting in the ag- egate te the sum of $14 31-100 together with nterest, costs, commission and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Batea county, Missouri, to-wit: Lots 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of block 15, the west half of lot 2 and lote 3 and 4 and the east half of lot 5 and lots 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and % of block dlots 4,5, 6, 7,8, 12, 15, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 28, and lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5,6, ed away by the men, but the dead; — man was at length taken to Dr. Wat son's office. 8 P Francisco, W E McElree, T H Crockett, Judge Boxley, Senator Newberry and Sheriff Glazebrook Tuesday night. Oct. 30, at Redmon school house, Summit township, T J Smith, JI W Badger, W O Jackson, Tilden H Smith, Judge | Boxley, Senator Newberry and Sheriff Glaze brook. i Wednesday night, Oct 31, at Tygard school | house, Mt Pleasant township, W W Graves W E McElree, T H Crockett, Judge Boxley and Sheriff Glazebrook. Thursday night, Nov 1, ut Mulberry, A L Graves, T W Silvers, W E McElree, Judge Boxley, Senator Newberry and Sheriff Glaze- brook. Friday night. Nov. 2. at Rich Hill, S W Dooley, TJ Smith, Judge Boxley,T W Silver, Senator Newberry and Sheriff Glazebrook. Saturday, afterhoon and night, Nov 3, at Butler, Hons M R Downs and J L Peakjof Kan- sas City and CT Davis of Nevada. Monday, afternoon and night, Nov 5, at Rich Hill, Hons M A Fyke of Kansas City, J B Gantt of Clinton and C H Morgan of Lamar Monday afternoon, Nov 5, at the mines, Hon W J Stone, 8 P Francisco, S W Dooley, W O Jackson and Col J L Pace. Inthe meantime, regular meetings of the Cleveland and Thurman Clubs throughout the eounty are urged, and speakers will be furnish- ed from time to time, if desired. on application to committee. The club meetings are very effective, and they should be held regularly and the condition of their respective neighbor hoodsthoroughly discussed. Township committees are requested to see that suitable arrangements for the above meet- ings shall be made and that they will take pains 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- day night. Butler Encampment No. 6 meets the gnd and ath Wednesdays in each month The Pstitical Opmions and Wagers of Circus Magnate. Adam Forepaugh arrived home in his private car at 6 o'clock this morn- ing, says a recent Philladelphia dis- patch to the New York Times. The circus closed its season of six months at Altoona on Saturday night. It was one of the most successful sea- sons the show has ever known. During the six months that Adam Forepaugh has been away from home he has traveled all over the country, and from his observations of the political situation he has bet so far $18,000 that Cleyeland will be | enst haifof lot 12 of block'26, Sud tottl of block re-elected, and he wants to bet some rt See cebizebiss aul more. He is willing to risk $25,000 | '8f57.07 an ores in the aggregate on the result of the | {Rt*srsraid south part of the north east quar= Presidential campaign. . | ter of the north east puaree of section 14, and “I have wagered over $18,000 on | Cleveland. The last act of $1,000 was made on Saturday. I have been H. CROCKETT ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oftice North Side Square, over A. L. i MeBride’s store. to our own order. Made of tho Best Stock, And Every Pair Warranted. J W. BADGER LAWYER. Will practice in all courts. All legal business trictly attended to, Office over Bates Co. Na- tional Bank. Butler. Mo. hi ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNGYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- one acre the west and south part of the north east quarter of the north east quarter of section 14, both of said last mentioned tracts being in township 33 of range 20, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term ofthis court. to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Monday in February 1888, and on or before the HOLcoMs & smiTH - LAWYERS PBUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates FCounty National Bank. W. SILVERS, . Will practice in Bates and adjoining ounties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- Hon, James Bell Kills Himself. traveling about all over the country have seen and heard enough to con- vince me that Mr. Cleveland will to give due notice to all. sixth day thereof (if the term shall so long con- TTORN EY: LAW W. oH. Mean, ) for the past six months, and I have | tinue, and if not then before. the end of the Be sure and look at our g 3 Cc. ae ¥ come had my eyes and ears open, and J | law, the same will be taken as confessed and Ju ent rendered according to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real es- tate seld to satisfy the same. ‘And it is farther ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in the But- ler Weekly Timxs, 8 ey newspaper print- ed and published in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy from the record Witness my hand as clerk afore- fara} said with the seal of said court im Butler, on this the llth day of October, 1888, JOHN C. HA hereunto affixed. Done at office 41-46 Circuit Clerk. BEFORE YOU B Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. on City. se@F-Orrice North Side Square, over . L. McBride’s. zitt havea walk over. I think I have had a better opportunity to study the political situation all over the country than people who are settled in one place. I wouldn't risk $18,- 000 on Cleveland if I hadn’t pretty good reasons for believing that I was going to win. Cleveland will carry Indiana and he'll sweep New York state.” Topeka, Kas., Oct. 12.—Hon. James Bell, one of the pioneers of Rice county, and former owner of most of the site of the town of Ly- onus, committed suicide yesterday. About noon he was shaved, and after telling his family that he was going to write some letters and then take anap, from whieh he did not want to be disturbed, went upstairs. Nothing was seen or heard of him until 6 o'clock, when he was found oth .: & Physaclitus. c-. ——_———_______-— < re BOYD, M.D. | r @PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over rg Max Weine Ig-ly DR. J. M, CHRISTY, Buter, Mo. Desperadoes Terrorize a Train. made HOMOEOPATHIC unconscicus, with an empty lauda- | Wabash, Ind., an 12.—About When Baby was sick, we gare her Cason Sa on : fifty pickpockets worked the crowd | whenshe was Child, she cried for Casto! PHYSICIAN AND SU N num bottle by his side. He had |*** : me : 2 So eo at the Blaine demonstracion in Gos- | Whenshe became Miss, ste clung to Castoria, calls When she had Children, she gave them Castoris OE en Sg. Ati changed his clothes for his best suit ? . oe 5 : . : a A| Inswered at office day or night. thus indicating his deliberate plan, A poeta attention given to temale dis- | which was succe ssfully carried cut. Se = | ‘chen about $15,000. The excursion j train en the Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan road yesterday was crowd- ed with people returning from Gos- Eaglish Spavn Liniment removes all We have the best hand | a 6 a Hard, Sott, or Callouscd Lumps and Kip ant fall Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifies, Sprains | Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Etc- In the State. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant. C. BOULWARE, Physician and | Hundreds of Chinamen who left Eee aprons rece nonin side ua | their native land at a time when the/shen. In it all the crooks piled. a specialty. ; laws of the United States permitted | After it had fairly started the crooks = | their entry at ports of this country, inaugurated a reign of terror. The are knocking at the Golden Gate, } trouble began in the first coach by bat with no chance of admission un-|a tough insulting ayounglady. Her less the courts should interpret the | escort attempted to defend her and new exclusion law as not applying to | was seized by the toughs who jam- Chinamen upon the high seas at the med his head through a car window time of its enactment. In view of|and relieved him of his valuables. ithe flagrant violations by the Mon- | Then a raid was made on the passen- ' 9. ANT ¢ ears ; golians ot the treaty stipulations be- | gers, one of whom was shot by the i ockle’s sitios Pills. tween China aud the United States |desperadoes. Several shots were This old Engiish Family Medicine in| touching immigration, it is quite | fired, ladies screamed and fainted se tyes, ac world, Pt doubtful whether such a construc- | and many rushed from ene coach #0 : ae é tion will be made by the courts.— | another in their efforts to keep out Pure, Vegetable Ingredients. | K. OC. Star. : o¢ the reach of the robbers. Fromj Mercury. { { ed. id by W. J- Lanspows, Drug- \ gist, Butler, Mo. S-ivr. | i DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. Shop on North Side Square. We! tive special attention to Ladies and hildren’s hair cutting. We keep the best of Barbers, also grind scis- sors and razors. Everything first- tlass. All work guaranteed. Give 28 a call “We Point With Pride” To the “good name at home” won by Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, | Mass., where it is prepared, there is } more of Hood's Sarsapariila sold ; than of all other medicines, and it | has given the best of satisfaction | since its introduction ten years ago. ; This could not beif the medicine did | not possess merit. If you suffer | from impure blood, try Hood's Sar- saparilla and realize its peculiar cur- | ative powers. j n

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