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vOL. X11. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10,1890. i Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - . » $110.C00. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections snd does a General Banking Business. In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans! on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCKHOLDERS , Mrs. Levina Hardinger, W N Paivare, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Chelf, H. B. Farmer Caruthers, G_ A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer Kinne: Eyans, John Farmer. vingham, J Physician Reisner, J W Insurance en Wm M Farmer BOOKER POWELL president T. C. BOULWARE vice-president Farmer Smith, GLI Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Smith, 4 Jenkins, J R Ass’t Cashier Don Bank Clerk Le Sam Dry Goods & ClothingTucker, W Morrison. C H Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer Norton, J A Bank Clerk Owen, M V Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Pharis, C F Grocery Patton, M Physician Davis, JR Foreman Tims officePowell, Booker Farmer Diekeneheets.R C Con. & Res’t Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Dutcher, C H Prof Normal Sch Rosier, J M Farmer DeArmond,D A Circuit Judge Rankin, J L Farmer Radford, Chas R Farmer t clerk Tucker, J M Capitalist Tyler, W B Farmer Voris. Frank M Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitalist Woods, F M Farmer vatt, H C Lumber dealer Walton, Wm E Cashier? Wright, TJ Capitalist Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes Walls, Wm Farmer Walton, G W Farmer Walls, J T Physician Whipple. N L Physician Sullens, J L Pres Judge Co.Ct Williams, R V Farmer cashier asst. cashier WM. E. WALTON J. R. JENKINS locks, Potteries, Bronze Wares, will be sent free write for it and men ; Johnstown Items. { | The primary is over and a good ticket nominated. You just ought to have seen Cli- ter on election day. - Parson McComb and Mr. Zumalt are visiting in Polk county. The prize fight at bachelor’s hall was immense. John L. and Jake did honor to themselves. Clizer acted 4s second. John Graham is hauling corn to Stevenson and Oliver John sold 1200 bushels for 38cts per bushel. Elvin Umpstead is making molas- ses. Elvin isan old hand at the | business. The boys report a fine time at Ne- Wonder if, any more of the Union brothers took the primary for the general electiun? This is bad on Gummer. Most of the farmers in this sec- tion are preparing to sow wheat. Uncle Dick Andrews says when he goes to the show he goes in the big circus; so it is when he goes to the election he votes the democratic ticket and don’t fool with side is- sues. The democrats of Spruce were out in full blast at the primary. That's right boys, stand to the front. Coles’ sale Monday was well at- tended. Things sold well. Bill ex- pects to move to Butler if elected. We had the privilege of seeing one of the best bunch of mules Mon- day at Ogburn’s colt show we ever saw. John McAnich and Walt McCown worked like little men Saturday. Too bad, boys, you should follow the Gov. Miss Alice Griswold will teach at Mt. Rose this winter. Miss Alice attended the institute and reports a| good time. Protracted meeting still in pro- gress at Salem. Some 6 or 8 profes- sions. e as Weddiag dw see, Moun siting (00 oe a illus- and numerous other suitable Wedding NSAS CITY, Bro. Union candidate “Let not your hearts be troubled, in my - father’s house there are many man- - sions.” , One of the largest democratic ' Votes ever polled. How is that Bro. © Union? We have a race horse in town; for qlasiolions Com work, Plated ‘able Ware, Pres- MO, Ad1IMs Spruce Township Squibs. McClerney is still threshing. } us melons for pulling their teeth. Frank Teeters writes us to fo ward his mail to Chillicothe, where | he is attending school. | Danie, Walt, Fred and Charley say send their mail to Appleton City i where they are at school. | Why is! itso many are leaving here for | school and none to the Butler Acad- emy? Geo Teeters still thinks of going i Ciyil action tor delinquent taxes. | to Columbia. siting in Johnson county,where sister will attend the normal. Wilds and family are sight- rat the Clinton fair this week. sill Huse e near being done up going to Urich this week. Be caleful bow yeu ta’k, old boy. ©. C. Poage lost a fine steer, and Tom Stark has one sick. Moulton Bros, of Altona, bought 200 sheep from Judge Cole, and he still has about 300 head._ Ogburn, assisted by Loren and Bob, are threshing for Uncle Sam P., to-day. Berry and Capt. had quite a time getting hands. Rev. T. S. Moshier and family are just passing on the road home. We understand he had quite a meeting at Rockville. is. Bradley, mother and sister} Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, l County of Bates. {= Tn the circuit court of Bates county, | Missouri, in vacation, July rgth, 1890, | The state et Missouri at the relation and | to the use of Oscar Reeder, collector, ot the revenue of Bates couuty in tne! state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Charles | W. Brachear, Alonzo C. Brachear,Henry | Gay and Willard C. Holmes, defendants. | Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney, before the ua-/ cersigned clerk ot the circuit court of | Bates county in the state ot Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and ath | | davit, stating among other things that the above named detendant Henry Gay | isa non-resident of the state of souri. Whereuponitis ordered by said clerk in vacation, that said de-| jtendant be notified by publication that} | plaintitthas commenced a_ suit against! him in this court by petition and affida- | vit the object and general nature of; which is to enforce the lien of the state} of Missouri tor the delinquent taxes of | the year 1838S, amounting in the aggre- gate to the sum ot $12 52, together with interest, costs, commission and fees, ! upon the following described tracts ot | land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The easthalf of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the} southwest quarter of section 22, and the northeast quarter of the south- east quarter of section 16, all in township 39, range 32, and that unless C. D. Cole, E. P. Mosher, T. M. Stark and Will Howard went to But- ler Thursday. : M. F. Perry called a few minutes this week. He is a stranger of late. See Dee O’Barnis’ trading horse. Dee has no business at home now. He rides around like an insurance agent. Any one wanting to buy mule colts can find lots of them here, and good ones, too. Hon. D. A. DeArmond speaks here to-night and we are expecting a good turn out to hear him on the is- sues of the day. It will do us good. Rev. T. S. Moskier leaves next week for Appleton City. S. A. Douglass, the U. L. candi- date for Recorder, says he will vote the democratic ticket no more. How does that strike a democratic voter; if he was ashamed of being accused Bill Huse thinks of cutting millet : voting for a republican, and now one of these days. Did you ever see the young folks turn out to church better than they do at Salem? They have a young minister and he is agood one. Hooper, Winegardener, Howard, Cole, Asburry and McFarland have gone to Urich with oats. Ed Kuntz finished the Judge’s wheat and oats Monday. We told you the Judge would not keep the boys from the primary. Ed has pulled his thresher to Knorp’s—guess for the winter as beintends to winter there himself. Berry B. says he drives Maud S. and can doubtless out time anything out west unless it be Geo. W. 14. Rec took inthe sights at Urich Wednesday night. He has attractions there of late. Charley McCombs was in Shaw- nee Sunday and Sunday night at- tending church and calling on the sick. He is one of Antioch’s best boys hence he wants one Shawnee’s best girls. Success to you Charley. S. W. Price and C. C. Poage, weighed their cattle at J. N. Ballard’s scales Monday and delivered them to Jack Carney, the rustling stock man of these parts. They were fine and fat and weighed 1510 pounds. Asplendid sermon Sunday night at Salem by Rev. Clark, and from the number accepting his propos’ - tion oue would think it had its de- sired effect on the boys in sin. J. A. Lentz has finished his work here for a season of a few months at least and to-morrow he intends leaving us for a while if not for good, but remember he leaves a smith to do your work. C. D. Cole, Dick Andrews and Sam Young and Elmer Moshier went to Montrose with grain this week. Mrs. Mosher came home from the colt show at Ogburn’s with the blue ribbon on her mules tail, and Andy Ray got the ribbon on his horse colt Some fine colts there I hear. At the Rutledge colt show, for best mule colt Sam Keirsey won the ribbon, and for best all purpose colt information call at McCown’s office. | Jonathan Ray gained the victory ' . Miss Annie Board will teach the | over a number‘of finefcolts. Enterprise school this winter. Miss} Judge Cole must be thinking of | Annie is a good teacher. | hunting more sheep as he is having Hirman Maxey will teach at Johns- | his horse shod and !ooks sheepish. » town this winter. : Mrs. C.D. Cole returned home Every democrat that could get to | from Cooper county where she has Johnstown Saturday were present to | been visiting relatives and friends. _ hear Judge DeArmond speak. The! She surprised all as she was not ex- . Judge made a tine speech on the pected so soon. political issues of the day. He is the | time. _ kind ofa man to send to congress. W. H. Bradley has o} Spruce is solid for DeArmond to 2 fine melon and we inan. s to the boo She reports a good | assistance to repair lone with the democrats he surely will find in November that they are done with him. M. L. Embree and A. J. Ousley are ahead of any sowing wheat. John Lentz packed his grip and bade adieu to Ballard Saturday. He goes west to get married, (maybe.) Dave Warford and sister passed | >, us Saturday. So Dave has return- ed to his loved ones in Bates where he will teach the Olive school this winter. Geo. Price furnished the beef for the club Saturday, and it was a fine one, too. Jas Rutledge is buying calves. Milt Beatty and wife passed go- ing north, Friday. Bob Knous has concluded not to return to his farm, but remain in Randolph, hence his farm is for rent. Prof. Berry, of Adrian, an old friend of ours who we had not seen in 8 years, called Saturday. Heisa fine teacher and we hope he may se- cure a school as he has decided to teach. ; Uncle Morse and Doc Greer have gone to Adrian with corn to-day and expect to bring back Greer’s furni- ture. Jas. Woods has gone to Urich with oats. Glad to hear some of the women say Diamond flour is good enough for them—wish all would patronize ouc home mills. Father and mother McFarland are sick to-day, but improving steadily. Will Hooper and family expect to visit relatives in Cooper county the coming week. Will must see his fath- er, who he has not seen for so long. Dick and Lee have gone to the Clinton fair. ‘ Will Cole will have another sale in November (we think) when he will be sold out himself. Judge Francisco will Le the man. JUVENILE. A Bold Robber. Independence, Mo., Sept. 4—A bold robery, in broad daylight, was commited yesterday evening a mile west'from town. Mrs. Daily just stepped out into the orchard to look after some fruit, and finding that some of her peaches had been stolen, she went to a neighbor's for the fence. | When she returned to the house she found hertrunk had beea broken open and robbed of $150 in cash. No clue to robber hes bean the the said detendant be and appear at the next term otthis court to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates coun- ty, Missouri, on the first Monday in November, 1890, and on or before the sixth day thereot (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then before the end ot the term,) and plead to said petition according to law, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment ren- dered according to the prayer ot said petition, and the above described real estate sold to satisty the same. And it 1s turther ordered by the clerk aforesaid that a copy hereof be published in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly news- paper printed ard published in Butler, ates county, Missouri, for four weeks euccessively, the last insertion to be at least four weexs before the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with (Seal.) the seal of said court_here- unto affixed. Dene at office in Butler on, this the rgth dav of July, 1890, OHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. J A. Sirvers, att’y for pl'ff. Trustee’s Sale, Whereas, Annie Dinan and John Dinan, by their certain deed ot trust, dated the 2d, day of January 1889, and recorded in the ofhce of the recorder of deeds within and for Bates county, Mis- souri, in trust deed book No. 84, at page 18, did convey to W. W. Cook, trustee, the following described real estate in Bates county, Missouri, viz: Beginning at the southwest corner of the nartheast quarter of the southwest quarter of sec- tion No. thirteen (13,) township No. thirty-eight (38,) of range No. twenty- nine (29,) and running thence north twenty-seven (27) rods, thence east eleven and one halt (113g) rods, thence south twenty-sevn (27,) rods, thence west to place ot beginning. Also the north half of the south halt of the northeast quarter ot the southwest quarter, section No. thirteen [13,] town- ship thirty-eight [38,] of range twenty- nine [29,] also beginning at the south- east corner of the northeast quarter ot section thirteen [13,] township thirty- eight [38,} range twenty-nine [29,) in Bates county, and runn’ng thence north four [4] chains and thirty-eight (38| links, thence west seventeen [17] chains and twelve and one half [1214) links, thence south tour | 4] chains and thirty= eight [38] links, thence east to place ot beginning, containing in ali about eighteen acres, in trust to secure the payment a ceiiain note in said deed described, and did in said deed provide that in case default be made in the pay- ment of srid note the trustee atoresaid should proceed to sell said real estate at public sale, and in case of the retusal of said trustee to act under said deed it is piovided therein that the then acting sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, shall sell said property as provided in said deed of trust, and, wherecs, said W. W. Cook, has retused to act as trustee under said deed, and default having been made in the payment of the note aforesaid, which is now past due, and the holder thereof having requested me, as_the act- ing sheriff ot Bates county, Missouri, to execute said trust. Now, theretore, notice is hereby given that I, the sheriff ot Bates county, Mis- souri, atthe request aforesaid and in pursuance of the powers vested in me by virtue of the said premises, will, on Friday, the 3d day of October, 1890. between the hours of rine o’clock a. and five o’clock p. m. of that day, at the east tront door ot the court house in the city ot Butler, Missouri, proceed to sell said real estate above described at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, tor the purpose of satitying the indebt- edness secured by said deed of trust, and the expenses of executing the same. Sept. 6th, 1890. — Cc. S. EWIN. Sheritf ot Bates Co. Mo. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby giyen to all creditors and others interested in the estate of J. P. Harper, deceased, that I, J- W. Ennis, public administrator, and as such in charge ot said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof at t xt Cash Capital. _ STATE OF MISSOURI m.,| this the 12th day of July, 18go. The Butler Weekly Cimes. NO. 42 OF BATES COUNTY, $50,000.00 HAS = THOMPSON < eae oes Secretary igntaee Attorney - Dd. PP... dr. J. EVERINGHAM ... T. W. SILVERS, ............ DIRECTORS. Judge Clark}Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. R.J. Hurley of R.J. Hurley Lumber Company. J. K. Rosier, Vice-President: nd Farmer. M.S. Kiers Parmer and Stock raiser. a of Bennett, Wheeler & Company and 2ud Vice-l resident. P. E. Emery, Real Estate Investor a M. G. Wile Farmer and Stockraiser x F er and Stock Raiser. z Stockraiser. " , President, farmer and stockraiser : Farmer and stockraiser. J.J. McKee, Farmer and stockraiser E. D. Kipp, Cashier. Receives Dep@sits subject to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transacts a general banking business. Your patronage respectfully solécited. NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of goods known as the Grange store consisting of GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, I desire to say to my many friends that I have re- plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends call and see ma. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any store in the city. Call and see me. PrP. Lh. PETTY S. Order of Publication. | Order of Publication. STATE OF es County ot Bates. ae In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation, June 17th, 1890, The state of Missouri at the rela and to the use of Oscar Reeder, col- lecter of the revenue of Bates county in the state ot Missouri, plaintiff. vs- unkown heirs of Henry Rising, detend- ants. Civil action tor delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state ot Missouri, in yacation and files her petition and affidavit, stati among other things that the names the above defendants are unknown. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk in vacation, that said defendants be notified bv publication that plaintitt has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition and affidavit the object and general nature of which is to entorce the lien of the state of ‘Missouri tor the delingucut taxes ot the years 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887 and 1888, amounting in the aggregate tothe sum of $16 85, to- gether with interest, costs, commission and fees, upon the following described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quar- | ter of the southwest quarter of section 36 eS 40, range 33, and that unless | County ot Bates. tees In the circuft court of Bates county, Mis- souri, 1n vacation, July 12th, 1890. The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use ot Oscar Reeder, collector ot the revenue of Bates county in the state ot Missouri, plaintiff, vs. F. A. Smith, John B. Brugler and A. C. Avery, defendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintift herein by her attorney, before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation, and files her petition and aff- davit, stating among other things that the above named defendant John B. Brugler, is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. Wherenpon it is ordered by the said clerk in vacation that the said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition and affida- vit the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes ot the years 1885, 1886, 18%7 and 1888, amounting in the aggregate to the sum ot $8 77, together with intere.t, costs, commissioned tees, upon the tollowing described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The south- west quarter of the southeast quarter ot section 9, township 39, range 31, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next te m of this court, to be be- gun and holdenin the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Monday in November, 1890, ardon or before the sixth day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and it not then betore the end of the term,! and plead to said petition according to law, the same will be taken as confessed and judg- ment rendered acgording to the prayer ot said petition, and the above describ- ed rl cctate sold to . tisfy the same. And it is turer ot ered by the cférk atoresaid that a copy hereot be publish- -din the Butler Weekly Times a weekly newspaper printed and published in Butle:, Bates coun‘y, Missouri, for four weeks succc. sively, the last insertion to be at least four wee’ . before the first day of the ext term of said court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with | {Seal.] the seal ot sid court hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on, the said defendants be and appear at the next term of this court, to be begun and holden in the city ot Butler, Bates coun- ty, Missouri, on the first Mond.y in November, 1890, and on or before the sixth day thereot [if the term shall so ‘ong continue, and it not then before the end of the term, | and plead to said peti- tion according to law, the same will be ‘aken as confessed and judgment ren- dered according to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is turth- - ordered by the clerk atoresaid that a copy hereot be published in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly news- paper printed and published in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least tour weeks betore the first day of the next term of said court. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand as clerk atoresaid with fSeal.) the seal ot said court hereun- to affixed. Done at office in Butler on, this the 17th day of June, 1890, OHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. | J. A. Sitvens, att’y tor pi'tt. JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. J. A. SILvers, att’y for pi’ ff. (Successor to M. W. MIZE) | REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN BROKER. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- istration on the estate of Thomas S. Rickett, da » Were ted to the undersigned, on the 2nd day of September. 1:90, by the pro- | ates county, Missouri. | All persons a against eaid estate | are required to exhibit them for allowance to j the administrator within one year after the date of letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be notexhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they shali be forever barred. The 2nd day of — izg0. W.S MUDD, Admistrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the f Eliza C. Lusk deceased, that I. Renting, Collecting and Managing Property for Non- residents a Specialty. FARMERS BANK

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