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Not Favorably Receiyed | O W e i G O I | Kaneas City, Mo., Dee. 13.—The) . 5 St. Clair couuty judges yesterday | received « letter from es nator | John B. Henderson, who is now StaplezFancy Groceres, "=." submitted to the voters of the eoun ty in the bond matter. would not divulge the entire con tents of the letter, but said that Mr | Henderson was getting anxious bouds ar ing a compromise. This the judge= CICARS AFD TOBACCO, sfeed and Provisions of all Kinds. will not do Judge Lyous said las night that one propositi ad bee: submitted to the people, and tha was enough ‘he letter was mailed to W. W. Lawton, county attorney Judge Copenhaver is still sick at his home, his diseas= having assur dropsical form. 1 Always pay the highest market price ior Countv Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- Romantic Wedding Fayette, Mo., Dec, 13.—Howard couuty comes to the front this morn jing with avother romantic wedding, A - . a that of Mr Wilham Kimmage, a Give ‘Satisfaction | prosperous farmer hving near Glas ; gow, and Miss Gindella Gallewore, one of Fayette most beautitul and accomplished young ladies a daugh ter of Elder J. R. Gallemore county clerk of Howard county. Miss Galle more left home last evening, osteusi bly to stay all night with a friend she was met by her lover and they u Z were driven to the residence of El Solid Sole Leather Tree der 5. G. Clay who married them while they were seated in the ecarti THE BOSS SADDLE, a i Leather Tree Saddle —WILL— IN EVERY RESPECT. Better than any other Saddle For the money. Made on a No danger of Tree breaking. age about 8 o'clock. Four couples Also affull line of j}bave been married in this couuty in ja similar manner within the past six mouths. STEEL FORK “COW BOY” SADDLES All styles and prices.2 J. Kendall Co., A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases,” which wiil le ali our subscribers to obtain a copy valuable work fre ss (enclosing a ‘two-cent stamp for mailing same) to Da. B. J. Co., OSBUR Sov is now recognized as standard authority upon all diseases of the horse, as_ its phenomenal sale attests, over four million copies having been sold in the past ten years, a sale never before reached by any publication in the same period of ti We feel confident that our patrons will appreciate the work, and be glad to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. Tt is neces: May 26" 3 tess Double Wagon harness from $10 to $29. Buggy harness $7 to $25. Second hand harness from $3.00 to $15. Full line of Turf Goods for fast horses. Come and see us, McFarland Bros, BUTLERZWUO. y that You men ing for the “* Treatise.” ll remain open for only a p offer w Cor CHICAGO POSTOFFICE. | A Horse ina Well. | Portland, Ore, Dee Clinton Democrat. | A peculiar mishap and one which | postmaster of Tacoma testified that Cashier Robertson of the Depart- Ol yaaraiveveee erecta ment Aitacked by a ‘thief jattracted a large crowd occurred | agent of i Tuesday afternoon in the rear of | the Treasury department and one Who Got $7,000. | Frowein Bros store onthe West side. | Of the defendants, rented a mail box Chicago, Dee. 13.—-Audrew Rob-) Robert Moreland, a tenant ou a farm jin the Tacoma postoffice under the ertson, cashier of the wholesale | about two miles west hauled a load of | Bame of Oliver Budd. Nat stamp department in the post-oflice | Wood to the city and stopped his two in the government building, Blum. the government's chief witness, was was | horse team and wagon in the open recalled. He testitied that ex-Col found by C. Z Zimmerman and Miss | space, which is used as a hitchiag | lector of Customs Lotan, according | Mary Jones, two clerks employed in place. His son had the team a to the agreement, received $50 for the mailing department, lving on the | charge when the horses took fright ie ich Chinese landed, which amount floor of his office in a pool of blood ‘and started to run. Only a short; Was paid him by Blum through about 10 o'clock to-night. Medical | distance was covered when one of | Whitney L Boise. chairman of the aid was at once summoned, and! them jumped on top of a large cov pBepubliens State central committee. when Robertson was sufficiently re covered he made a statement saying | that at about 7:30, while he was en tearing the harness off in his descent. | common gaged in balancing up his accounts, | Quite a crowd soon gathered, some one appeared at his window | tripod of heavy timbers were se and asked him how he was coming h 2 (Elita ond) fi Ce Gee s eae 8 cured from John Brown's lumber | a. Pillas lever could sand now L out. Robertson replied that he yard, a rope and tackle attached and | can say to all who are afflicted with was all right. The stranger said the horse soon hoisted to the sur that he bad sent his boy for stamps | face, showing no serious bruises or luring the day and that Robertson | injuries. had given him too many and that he severe attack of e so deaf I could not hear conversation. I suffered when | terribly from roaring in iny head. I | procured 2 bottle of Ely’s Cream ered cistern or old weil and falling | Lhad backward went down into the water, | und be *s Cream Balm and be cured. It lis worth $1,000 to any man, woman from Wherry’s livery stable and the a oe 28 oe fh ie would return them if Robertson | animal was soon iu a condition to be would open the door. taken home When the man gave a private rap Mr. Lilliston « used by the clerks in office, the door was opened. As soon as the robber was in the office he attacked Robert- son and aterrible conflict ensued Money was scattered over the office; one package of $300, one of $500 and of $800 were found. So far the police have no clue to the robber The exact amount of money taken is not known, but it was said by gov ernment employes that the sum Blankets were loaned Traveled as Boxed Bargage. 2 painter in Clinton lowered himself into the old well and suceeeded in placing maa called at the office of the Adams Express company in Omaba and ask ed the charge on a box we | pounds to Sheridan, Wyo. told it would be $12.15, ropes around the horse’s body, which was rather a k He was zardous feat. When the box reached its vas locked in the Are you t pated or trou ae ache, Bad | destination and ath, Coated | e, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot n, Pain in back and between| was removed by a man who occupied the Shoulders’ Chilis and Fever, &c. the temporary coffin for two days It you have any of these svmpt oms your 7 ch $7,000 we z taken tothe Presbyterian hocpital, | {aeio out of obder, and your blood fs and nights. He unlocked the door - peas mae +) slowly bee poisoned, because your| avi oe where the physicians said his wounds | liver does not. act proper! Herbiae | 22d escaped, having made the jour were dangerous. : | will cure any disorder of the Liver, | ney for less than one-half the regu ious, consti ice Sick H . Foul Bre ES ae eee Stomach or Bowels. It has 2 easels as =| lar fare. There seems to be considerable | * Le ee ¥ Sats ej =r disproportion between the price of | RAE eee core | Two Lives Saved. 5 wheat, 50 cents a bushel, and the | price of flour, $2 per 100 pounds, i Illinois, was told by her Coctors she had but this is x imere bagatelle compar- Farmington, Mo., Dee. 12 —Thbisj consumption and t iat there ee no hope ed with the divergence between the | morning about 2 o'clock the post | {"! es of Dr. King’ two bottl fe } > completely ed her! = ot flonr that_ of i ' office at this plac: was entered by | and she saj . sei her ie pltThos | F whieh latter sells at o cents a Bi > Eggers 139 Florida street, San Francisco | pound. In other words, the farmer pure tae and shopestog Ulcens open | sutteredtrom a dreadtul cold, a sells a pound of wheat for five sixth with dynamite. Only about $10 was/irg consumption, tried witho rything else then bonght one of a cent, the iiller sells a pound of | secured. There is no positive clew| herp ikiawe New Dicoseesand tlour for 2 cents and the baker sells to the robbers, but it is supposed to} jweeks was cured. He is a pound of bread for 5 cents. Looks pe the same person that robbed Nor- | thankful. It is such results, of w ik an goes Soom aac Bo wine’s store at Bonne Terre las |Gertal ef ee this medica gression with the farmer at the lit jertu ais tle end of the series as usual.—Jef- , Week of $1,000 and broke open the | 7 ols 2 Ee eS ate ones ferson City Tribune. } safe at that depot. 4 5 : Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City ottle ge | Tucker's s i; d Sr. The judges] | | | i 14.—In the| | Coaspiracy trail to-day the assistant} eatarrh the worst of diseases, catarrh, take | Denver, Dee. 13 —November 26 a! ghing 273) which he} AcSonutl Tavern Mines AOWelL AL an | Paid, and unloaded the box on the} | freight house for the night, the lid les | be at least af Skin Eruptions | and s nces a 4 result in a ‘more drea a Unless removed, slight imp 1 develop into Scrofula, Ecze- i ry ma, Salt Rheum and other serious | results of Thave for some ee Bad 1 = Blood} $ Am enjoying the = ever knew, have gained twenty pounds and my friends say they never saw me as well. 1am feeling qu JOHN'S. like a new E Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Attanta, Ga. The St. t ouis Republic Free CEA WEER--1S PAGES EVERY WEE A Grzat Semi-Weekly. ONLY $1 A YHAR. Any reader of the Butler Week! TIMES ean get the Twice-a-Neck public free by sending in three new yearly subscribers to) The Republic with 33.00. In addition to obtaini est news weekly in American, every subseriber to the Repul will save ten times the price of the paper, or more, every year by the special « made subscribers from time tot Sample copies of the Republic \ ill be sent anyone upon receipt of a pos- tal card request. Address all orders, THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo ew the great- Trustee's Sale. Whereas Elijah Miller, « single man, Lobert T Miller and Cordelia Miller his wife and George H Miller, single, by their certain dee + of trust dated Ap ath, Ist], and recorded in the recorder’s office Within and for Bates county. Missouri, in book No. 105 page #4 con- veyed to the undersigned trustee the follow ing aescribed real estate lying and being situ- ated in the county of Bates and state of Mis souri, te-wit The southeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and five (5) acres off of the ronth end of the northeast quarter of the northesst quar- ter of section thirteea [13] township forty-two (42) rang: thirty [30] and the south half ot lot two [2] in the southwest quarter and the east halfofthe northweet quarter [except twenty [20| acres off the north end thereof) and alltha’ part of lot two [21 of the north west quarter lying south of Grand River, all in section eighteen [Is] and all that part of the south half of lottwo [21 of section seven (7 lving south of Grand River ail in a ship forty two |42] range twenty-nine (29) containing 270 acres ‘nore or less, which con- veyance Was made in trust to secure the pay- Ment of certain notes fully described in said deed of trust; ana whereas ,default has been made in the payment ‘of said notes now past due and — unpaid Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes and pursnant to the con- ditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell theabove de ‘ibed premises at publie vendue to the highest bidder tor cash at the east front door of the court house. in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Tuesday, January 9 1894, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the atternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs 4-40 R G HARTWEL Trustee | = Trustee's Sale. Whereas J. J. MeWissick by his deed lof trust dated December Ist. Isol, and | recorded in the recorder’s office within | and for Bates county Missouri. in book No. 102 page 5 conveyea to the undersigned trus- tee "he following deseribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missourt, to-wit The west one-third of lot No three {5] in block No thirteen [15] in the town, now city lof Butler, which eyance Was made in trust to recure the payment of one certain | note fully described in said deed of trust; and Whereas default has been made inthe pay- | ment ofthe principal and accrued interest | thereon,now past due and unpaid Now there foreat the request of the legalholder of said note | and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trnst Twill proceed to sell the above describ- Jed premiees 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 Missouri, on Saturday January 6, 1894, | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o'¢ in the afternoon of t day, for the purposes of satisfying costs. 4 ick has no could bear | Order of Publicatior. State of Missouri, + County of Bates. 5 Be it remembered, that | at a regular term of th | court, begun and held at the court hou | the city of Butler, in said county and etat the second Monday in Noven afterward to-wit: on the sth | ber, Inv3, the of the said Ne lowing far Mars 1 Dy ius H Perkins. The ompany of the © estern Farm Mortga: ‘Tras it Comr | the state of Kansas The Western gage Trust of the state of ¢ A Shaverand N Lansing ei Now at this day comes ihe + ainti herein by her attorneys. Graves & Clark and files er petition and affidavit alleging among | other things that defendants are not resi- | dents of the state of Missouri Wherenpon it is ordered by the court that said defendants be —noti fled by | publication that plaintiff has commenced & | snit against them in this court by petition and obie. 1 ‘al nature of which mate and pand Wm Padley, of d . recorded in the record country, M joan in recor! page 305 thereo: Iw jas H. Perkins as Ie neticiary, the follow- te. lying, being and Missouri, to-wit north half ofthe weet haif of lot <1) of ¢ northwest qnarter, the east half « {lots one ( and two (2) of northwest quarter and the north half of the west half of lot one (1) of the northeast quarter section six it township th nine [39] ran West of the fifth principal merid fully satisfied and paid and the created discharged, and to have jeree the same to be cancelled 2 Jand for naught held. and that |said defendants, b term ofthis cou’ at the court hou f comnts se. jeclared herebs & € n if not then on ort ment will be And be it fart be publ the next term of t ire ui A true copy of the record. } hand and the seal of the of Bates county. this 6th 4 JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk, | Witness my | ot Nature's Senencae ‘| Comptain IT 2 RT NE, _ RIDE A COCKHORSE, TO ST. LOUIS OF COURSE,TO GET, OME “es CLAIRETTE P WHICH IS BOSS. ‘Ve ITS MERITS FORCLEANING 6, AND WASHING THE CLOTHES, ASSURE IT A WELCOME. WHEREVER IT GOES. ~ FAIRBANKS CLAIRET TE SOAP (S THE BEST FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE. ALL GROCERS KEEP IT. MADE. ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK &CO. Butler Grain Depot Snueeessors to Bryant Bros. & McDaniel, Butler, Mo., are now ready and prepared to buy WHEAT, CORN, OATS, FLAX, and all other Seeds and Grains, Castor Beans, &e., for which the highest market price in cash will be paid, this firm «t Butler depot. Bring your grain to Also keep a supply of FRESH FLOUR, MEAL AND MILL FETD For sale at lowest prices or taken in exchange. Call and see us. D. D. McCANN, Superintendent. FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! THE-~ Lows Globe-Democra Eight Pages each Tuesday and Friday, 16 pages a week. A Great Semi-Weekly Paper! Only one Dollar a Year Any reader of this paper can get it free by securiog a club of three sub eribers and forwarding their names, ON THIS BLANK, with $3 Dollars ToGLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo. Remit by Bank Draft, Post-office or Express Order, or Reg Letter. 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Arrival and departure ot passenger t 16 at Butler Station. and Susie Diek- ra eee ae f irdeed cf trust dat =" and recore recor!- and for Bates conn in book 4 at page 4->, conveyed to F M “Allen trustee, the following lying and being si souri, to-wit k cor: er of lot six | addition to thee | nin nee nor! lee two feet, thence east seventy-two | of beginning, which conveyance was made fn trust to secure the payment of one cer | note fally deseribed in eald di f | and whereas as itis provided in said de. trust that in case of the death. sickness « sence, or dis C then acting erifrot Bates co might become his successor in tru cate the srust therein created F M Allen the said trustee is sick and tosctas trustee, and wheres been made in the payment of th said note and the annua! interest long past duc DA if. sheriff of Ba ¢s « at ‘the request of the legal hol hereby give notice that I w: Friday December | proceed to sell the sho at public ve t | cash, at the eset front . 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