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T A UJCCE11 fL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2G. 1890. NO.l J) I liflct Mm r ISSOllii State lank OHBUTLER, MO. - . . ,7 $110,000. ves Deposits subject o Check, Loans Money, MakeH Collections an J does ajfneral Banking Busineas. the Real Estata Loan Department- Make loans Suicide near Apple ton City From the Clinton Democrat. TLc Democrat learna from a letter tliftt JoLn Page, a well known St. Clair count j farmer, living ten miles east of Appleton City, committed Huicide Wednesday morning Nov. 19 by cutting Lib throat. He was a brother of Ava E. Page, of Bates county and Master of the state grni.je una union labor nominee at the last e'ection for the state senate in t'.iix di'-trict. The cause, so far mm ki.o'.vi.. is a mystery. on Real Lstate h loner or short time lowest rates without delay. In. Mr. I.evina 11 ware, T C. PhyMclan Jk, Monroe Fanner raru, J I armcr vn. L.aia 1 .. , IMfflfinil Vmrmar lit, II Ii farmer titherr. u a r armer ttv. J M Physician rk , Robert rarmer nrtnev. J M Stork Dealer J.,wHtv Jnhn Fnrmer l.vl. J It Foreman im as onjceru Jekeneheeta.KOCon. Be'l riw utcher. u ii rror junrin.i " at aArrnond.D A Circuit Judge aim, Jonn Farmer eringham, J Physician iggs, Win M Farmer BOOKER POWELL T. C. BOCLWAUE STOCKHOLDERS HaSnger. W N Farmer Smith, G I. Liveryman iiKfian.u is Furniture dealer fmith, .lonn i Lawyer leia. J K Ass't Cashier Starke. I. H Deputy circuit clerk Kiniy. Don Bank Clerk Turner, Mr M K Capitalist l evfiam DrvOoodsACIothlngTacker. W E Dentist rucaer. J si caiitaiiei Tyler, W B Fanner Vorla. Frank M Farmer Vaughan. .1 M Capitalist Woods. F M Farmer Wyatt, II C Lumber dealer Walton, Wm E Cashier Wright. T. I Capitalist Weiner. Max Boots ft Shoes Walls, Wm Farmer Walton. M W rarmer Walls, J T Physician wmppie. . i. rnymcian Moon. C II Farmer MlllAlr Farmer Nor. J A Bank Clerk Owm V Farmer PI', John Grocery Phaa. C F Grocery rata, m rnysician Booker Farmer II II Hank Clerk J M Farmer Kan. J L Farmer KwnJd. Chaa R Farmer J w insurance Hull Hulk , J L Prea Judge Co Ct Williams, It V Farmer PI' vice' Idenl sident WM. E. WALTON J. K. JENKINS cashier Asst. cashier SBBMBBI Leadinq Importers of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. LOWEST PRICES. 100 Vli!Hn Ctrdi Engraved Coparplitt, 1.60. Illustrated Catalogue, Thsndsamst ever Issued In the Weawlll give vou thousands of eugMlon as t. what will make a nluilnnlveraary, Birthday or Holi day Meant Write ue, and we will giadlsend It t. you PWyej OF CHOWQI, 100 VUttfwg Card i From Flat, $1.00. SI S3 1 m m ran 1 y Silver Plated Wae,7aile Cutlery, lllaaik.ii. rilr1siSJallV OlIIAA !ri ntuuiri' anu iNUivtmtHi ninun. rrrrn I in St. - 815 Mala ftre-et. k , i-;-1 1 Si 'I T'n New Judjjes. Veisoi, (Mv, Mo.. Nov. 22. It in i ci.;,M htattd to-day that uov. 1 latins wi 1 appoint Judge McFar- iu.1 u. ilei.ic, and Judire . II. Thomas of De Solo to the supreme h nch. Both gentlemen are now on the circuit bench, and both were candidates for the supreme bench at tne state convention. AT PINE R 1 D(i E A(i EN C Y . THE INDIANS TO BE OKDEttED TO STOP DANCING. Enoiitrh Hostile There to Wipe Ont the Troops if They Wish to. S-CONPKDKRATK ASSOCIATION. etlnff of the Vii -ri 'llft 1 ,4111 m, I he vice ureiidsnti of thlet-con rat amociation of MisHwri met idnosday last in Ht. Loui tweWs Irobers being present, i""" (ij wm cboeu for tlmir thUrd mi (ml re union on WsilnomVy and uml.y, August l'J and n, The huucil, ilttiug in tlioix(cuti com Itee of tu oonreaeraie nois turn ard rtporti from the T(ftl con esslonal district!, which ftfAtcat- ,1 total cih anil Hubiioriptpf of iU)VV ..... . pr locating the Home, and K&out (Aing official action, an adjov taint la bad to HalunUy, Pecan 20, l comuiltttie, (omprisiiig Pi 4dnt linncruian, H. W. Hitlinnn, if. II. (eni.an, F. V. Broniiugh, V. J Pitts vd A. J. Andsraoii were ins cUl Tlsited all plaoea and invetoaU 1 propositiona lubtnttted lrwe I ktion of the confederate hotwiad (ort to the full cotniuittee le above slated. fThii conuressional distric presented by tice president jronausu oi tLis county, w iorted upward of 12,300 i ltd good subscriptiona, con alt from a pottiou of Henry .CaU" id Vernon enmities. I 1 Letters received from distioiin I centlemeu unable to bo rutins I Ige D. A. DeAnuoud, couFe' o elect frem the twelfth diblct I .-ompanicd his letter with aLX 9 100. Oeu. John McNuIt, IslinguisUud oflicer in the tie5 hnt, also sent n remeiuliraricep'5 Hpe of n check for 2 . p anew 8nt a ttlesrrnni. IIlpo . .. . ..." .. .j o subsenbt'd liberallv. LIO0 L ' mocrai. Utbe llrae W.O. n rt- iJaaih !ted Syrup of Figs. lodueed from tho laiativo an tioua juice of California iiubined with tho medicinal V of plaids known to be irost V'ia.1 til ilio litimiii sctnm F- ........ 17 J I. iii , Uy, on the Lidner. liver nnd .-11- 1 ., . f lutiunny ciensing me ays leuing corns ana headaches, hing habitual costiveness. 4 i . -J- J3nng your pictures to Prof. ifeufta ' ll.- t I 1 1 I -! iur ate uami rihi pen ai ugeitbe nnest work vou ?r seen. Located in mwm lJl tf. I Oak heater like the Live thing of beauty everlaat LOCAJ. AFFAIRS. Tbnvinjc Butler. The Review scribe spent the larg er portion Friday in Butler, a silent spectator of icenea at the court house aa well M of the county capital in general. Butler baa made splendid progress since our former visit there, and the two Kroery blocks, the Missouri Wank buildinir. the new brick ooera State bouse, which will be ready for a Cbristmas opening, besides a large number of handsome aud substantial residences in different parts of the town, abow evidences of thrift aud prosperity never before seen during a similar period in tbe history of But ler, but wbat tbe county capital now stands mostly in need of is a system of waterworks and soiuo modorii system of lighting but ns the citi zen realize this, they will no doubt secure both in good season. Rich Hill Review. Wanted ! Wool, bides, pelts, feathers, bees wax, rags and grease. North Main street, opposite post-office. J. JrisiiEn. Overpowered the Guard. Springfield, Mo., Nor. 20. Six prisoners broke jail here this morn ing about 8 o clock. The deputy stierin went into the main cell to feed the inmates, snd three prisoners seized him, threw a blanket over his head, grabbed his revolver and opened the cell door. James. S. Ii. W 1 4 V "I -V 1 1 I lierry aim a iaui j nobl er, nois here charged with burglary and fl onious assault, havm' th f?icersi Pine Ridge Acrency, Nov. 21. It is probable that the troops will take tne held against the ghost dances about Saturday. Everything points to a long campaign against the Sioux, who are now inflamed at the presence of the colored troopers of the ninth cavalry, and who are grow ing more fanatical every day over the religious dances. The situation is so grave that old Indian fighters ami scouts refuse to express an opinion as to the final outcome of this trouble. This is certain, that if the Sioux on Pine Ridge were to take a notion to attack the troops now in camp here there would not be a soldier, civilian, woman cr child left to tell the story of the on slaught. There are 1,500 heavily armed warriors within a radius of 40 miles of tho agency and the available force to place in the field would not amount to 500 and 100 are Indian police employes and half-breeds. Post Trader Asay says if the present force of soldies were to take the field they would be the worst licked body of men since the massacre of the Seventh Cavalry ou the Little Big Horn. The Gatling and Hotch kiss guns would be of no service in a campaign, as the Indians always scatter in an engagement and it would be like firing a magazine to kill squirrel. Mr. Asay is of the opinion that the ficbtintr will take place in the Bad Lands. It seemed to be tbe present pro. gramme of tbe army to call in all friendly Indians and then l'o after tbe hostile without quarter. Last nicnt ;io Indian police at the agen cy on neetfooted ponies were sent out to tbe surroundloff country to warn the friendly Indians to come to tbe agency Friday and ever since sunrise tbe Sioux who have net tak en part in or have no syampsthy for the religious craze have been riding into cum). TO OIVE Art t'l.TIMATt'M. Sixty of the of thes friendly In disns will to-morrow be drawn up in tbe beef corral and heavily arm ed. Then tbe Indian police, under command of one who has the sword, a captain, and Lieutenant Fasthorse will lead the friendly Sioux to the camps of the ghost dancers and de mand that the dances cease. If the hostiles refuse to comply with this command they will be warned again then if the order is disregarded the noldiers will take the field and put down the rebellion by force of arms The trouble will come when the ef fort is made to atop the dancers. Lit tie Wound, YouDg Mau Afraid of his Horse. Torn Belly, Swift Bird, Big lioau, aix reamers and .Little Mau have openly and repeatedly declared that they will fight if the soldiers Circuit Court Proceedings. Geo. R Gorham vs K C i S Ry Co, transferred to Henry county. Iraac Leonard vs same, same. State of Mo vu Daniel Gilmore. continued. Lydia Rhodes vs City of Nevada, verdict for plaintiff of $1,800. RiLLard Webb vs C W Neil, con tinued bv consent. Mary F Duncan et al va Georira W Henderson, sheriff acknowledges deed to Mary F Duncan. J W Ennia vs Michael Chorette et al, Bherifl acknowledges deed to W O Atkesou. Rich 'Hill Town Cj vs Mo Pac Ry Co, petition for order for plaintiff to produce bok, petition sustained and plain tff ordered to produce same. Rich Hill Town Co vs Mo Pac Ry Co. defendant files amended answer. Kincaid & Co vs Mary Lloyd, mo tion to dismiss sustained. State of Mo vs G A Heath et al, nolle prosequi. State of Mo vs J E McCauts,same State of Mo vs Belle Ruff, same. R 13 Muritield vs G Zeller, defend ant motion i dismiss sustained. C C Clingau vs? , H J Kelsey, jury empannelled and evideuce heard;jury disagree aud are discharged. State of Mo vs M M- Kaufman, continued. State of Mo vs Fred Mathe, same D A DeArmoud et al vs Thos Lashbrook et ul, W G Rose elected special jude. State or Mo. vs Kicliaril Muckabv et al. ver dict not guilty. State f Mo. vs Jacob Smith, continued at cost or pi 'IT. State of Mo. va Wm F liartlett, continued at cost of deft. State of Mo. vs Jennie Hun, noil prosequi. James Henry vs Mary Henry, proof of publi cation Ille4 and interlocutory JiKljrmant. Mary B L'mstedt vs K B Wainscott. decree in titii m on n OF BATES Cash Capital. 111 CI COUNTY, $50,000.00 I). ST. THOMPSON . J. K. KoeiKK K. A. BUS N KIT, K. 1. Kll'P Or. .1. KV ElilNGH AM T. W. SILVERS,... President Vice-President id Vice-President. CASHlKli Secretary Attorney i)iui:c rous. J mige t'lark'.Wix . Farmer and stock raiser. K.J. Hurley of !'.,!. Hurley Lumber Company. J. K. Rosier, ice-President nd farmer. M. 8. Kierse, Farmer and Stock raiser. K. A. Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler ft Company an l 2nd Vice-President. 1. K Kniery, Keal Estate Investor. M. G. Wilcox, Farmer and Stockralser. K. M. Ually, Farmer and Stock Kaiser. SI. K Lvle. Farmer and Stockralser. 1) N. Thompson. President, farmer and stockralser. John Steele, Farmer and stockralser. J. J. McKee, Farmer aud stockralser. E. I. Klpp, Cashier. Receives Deposits subject to check, loana mony, Issues drafts, and transacts s general banking business. Your patronage respectfully solicited. partition. Kebecca Spencer v John T. spencer, dec.reo of divorce granted pl'tf and rustody of child. James K Burnham vs J suns Pillen, Judg ment for id' ft. J at T Merchant vs (ierge Kapp, motion to retax costs filed !v pi'ff. Wm Msbet vs Margaret Mxbet, leave to (lie cross bill Slate of Mo. vs Jas Franklin, deft and John Short enter into cognizance of S'i"o K L Barton et al vs 1 K Martin et al, Gillie CUIar.ebrook, edinrx, enters appearance, or dered that she pay Into court SUno, received by Geo G Glazebrook, late sheriff, being proceeds from sale of attached property. State ol Mo ex ret It G llartwell, et al. vs Juo II Sulleua el al, 5 cases, rirtlurarl issued against delist returnable Nov. Iwm, l.vdla Kliodee va city of Nevada, motion lor new trial overruled t affidavit lor appeal ftled and appeal granted to Kansas City court of ap peals. Leave to Ilia bill of exceptions by Jan. 1st, 111. John B Henderson va Cass county, et al. No. 13; demurrer withdrawn and answer Iliad to emended petition i motion to dissolve Inlnnc tlos tiled i stipulation for dismissal tiled snd cause dismissed. John U Henderson fa Cawunly, amended answer filed Narad it Hooper st si, va Jamea Hooper, re ply nlel. hts'eof Mo. va Benjamin Woods, burglary and laeeay, P II llolcomb and J M Francisco attorney appointed for drtt arraigned, pies net gsllty i eel for Nov, 4Ath, Ballard Items. Kb, Tiusei As our sqolbs did Anally reach Ihe prea we will try oar hand once mora,,,. w aether on tn iet few nays, lo-day some. rather Coleaone. of II what revolver, made tue otht-r officer rre-1 -''ttempt to coerce them. They have ent open the door, and th si rris-; 2r1"'ftt influence with their people oners escaped, lwentv int. were niuuls uom me nosuie camps soon in pursuit, rmi they came upon ! n,le 'l''ng the ridges of the Buttes three of the fletinr Mis-oners near m llie agency. Une ol them who Drury College grounds. IWry im mediately opened lire on the t llicers Snd a regular pitched battle ensued. After Berry bad tired the last round in his revolver he threw it down and lurreudered. Two other prisoners save also been captured, while three Ire still at large. This is the second fime within the past rix months that lie prisoners have broke jail. $yby McBhidx & Wlient Wantwl. I Will pay eighty five cents per tsshel for wheat delivered at my jjill. I will take wheat on deposit. !-d give 33 pounds of tbe very Tit flour per bushel. J. T. bHAMXOX. rode up to Uolf Creek was in full war dress. Through a rair of flfld . , f glasses the warrior could lie seen studying the camp intently. At 9 o'clock last night two horsemen gal loped furiously up to tbe agency. They were Baptiste, or Little Bap tiste, or Little Bat, one of Crook's famous scouts, anl Louis Mossoi. another scout. They rode 70 miles from Fort Robinson without rest at the command of the government.and are now in the White Clay district, studying the movements of the bos tiles. Later in the night three more scouts returned from the Wounded Knee and reported to Gen. Brooke that the Indians were still dancing witb their rifles on their backs. rainy. Isl .. 1 y, i mi innii ,,-. jnurfiir, oi steer ah tona, en old'tlme democrat passed last week county, la visiting hit daughter. Mrs Mo ln- nay, i onr village rat juurpny enry or near Al says SfM bound ler Montrose to J M Ballard's farm. He h traded Bate county for the U, S, snd y save SID.... Sam Price was seen In Rtitler ew nay alnen. and In eoinuanv with enaih. er gentleman eon I tided they needed kicking ivr voting me v , t imaet, m seen aicki the other, Merry, but tbe repentance ram too late ...KPMeehler was Is Butler list week, ,. Dome in snd lea yoar name with the P, M, for th, old reliable of Bate connty , , , , 0 U and W tt t ola went to Montrose mill with wheal . , see Will Hooper' new barn.., O l Greer hss l.itHt a stable , M t, Kmbree repaired bl barn , Larolletl has re-covered his lions and other Is Improved his farm T M Starke ha the bos hot bonse ,fM fort be a fie w stable,.,, K J Bennett bs bought a farm near Peterereek , , , Ote Meeder bosgbt M W Ander' son' farm lookout, boys, tne mean bnsl nes ,:.sii Amoree neme tire sad eon ml. asseislng all done and no one killed. T M Hean still talk of baying n farm In Sate, That's right, do not get scared and leave at, but hoy end stand the storm. ...M M Greer is ahead so far, he Snicked gathering corn the th. and la blowing the land. He is a matter. ..LO Armstrong, we hear ha landed In Loe Angeio. cat Hope be may do well, and yet remeinuer some oi ns in tide .. Ja. not- ledge baa rented the Elmer Wilson farm n few mile south, where be will move In tbe spring. tie is mcay in getting sacn a place . . . Did yon tee Bill Hughes on hi road home from Mont rose? V v Cllzer still llveth and is in the harnee buslf.es at hi old standi where be hopee to keep John MeAninch bnsy attending to customers ...Spelling at Falrvlew a few nights since. V K Kdrington ia giving good satl-factlon a a teacher.... Cap Price at acliool daily except Sunday evening... Lee Embree want yoa to Know ne is a man , no more a boy Sorry could not be a man abont two week sooner... .Merry, assisted by Jno Greer, I gathering s w price's corn. We epect to hearer Horry going to Pettis county roon Squire W Has feels so good be must be working all the time, as be Is not seen on onr streets often... John lnti is doing a booming busi ness or late.... wrier Is rort? He mn t tie on coon creek John Thompson and Hook Greer each lost a horse We look for Iianie home Iroru Appleton City Saturday to soend Sundav in the community liallardhaaa daily mail" arriving at Ki o'clock a. nt .. Geo Price receiv ed notice from Mr. (Judge elect) Cole, to get the best rig in Spruce and take her and the Judge to Butler And a 1 Rav found tbe "cart and team" for Georrs. he" nil i i, hand in do season J B tames, the Kansas man who is feeding a lot of catUe on Ballard' farm, call regnlarly for hi mail as he is in terested in the market ...Tom Starke is feed ing cattle end hogs... Sara Price sold his So aijoiaing Klersey'a. to Mr. Combs: also rent ed him the farm one mile aoutb. Welcome, to oar midst ...J M Coleman looks thio: natural result from batching.. ..Charley SwaggaTt is In Illinois where be is being treated bv an In dian doctor.... Spruce and Mingo township boards met here Monday and ordered the line road to be opened . Thia ba been long need ed road, and Dr. Warford and others deserve mneti credit tor tbeir work In securing it. Ja. Wild offered hi resignation, wbreo. was ac cepted, nnd J S Arbuckle appointed to fill tbe vacancr....BP Billing ana A C Edriagton. two of onr road bosses, settled with the board ... JadgeCO Cole sold 50 bead of sheep thia week nnd still feeding 115 bead for K C market . . Ed Grigg sad Bee Cole report school all O K and they are getting along Cne and will be bom. about Christmas Haydea Ray la at- tendiBgaefaooI at K. C.Wendleton tbe 'tnr 'P ' snew wagon snd hsrneaa.... W BCole kUled fatted hog the other day. He ys be fa a. U eat Jest tbe semens voder dem ocratic rale.. ..John Grabam saskes naito A X Sis! mmmM m. mckibb m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m mmmmmm m 1 'J ' ... . . jr i .j . . i il lisi ? r v r r w w v w (OH, DO DROP IN!) A V 9 It w-oy iiai - You will see tho finest of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, ever on tho market. I have juit returned from the east where I purchased a'J the lateht styles in Dress Goods aud trimmings; also, thtf, latest styles in Boots and Shoes Hats and Cans andGe)ts Furnishing Goods trop in una taue it 100 k at our iirunienso stock; our f. "V. low prices and convince yourself 51 r?i --, j good patent-right man, Mr hi fence balltler .... Moore uro. and rrank Gmer bsveour thank fer a line lot of bird, p.m. scat.. .... tinman.. Do. O'Banln tell us t P Stover ba gone to Kanaat to e hi mother, who I lrk ,.,.Js Wood called s few minoie Friday vinlng. Jcs. Laclede Hotel Kor Hale. Tbreo story hotel situated south west corner square, one door west or ew opei-ft liouHi-. Has U) well furnished rooms, 2 sample rooms on ground floor, also one omnibus, 4 good horses and harness. Will sell for cash, one half down balance in two years. Holtd hns always paid. Old age reason for selling. fiOdf Mas, M. .T. Tattoi . .-wwa-rTi' mm -Pa jt UtViV '-- Kj' Jlii t:io L-- f!!-(! r t- C t ' . : . rup gi i v-i i , iiKtu; i:. ; a.-i'l re1'rr.-!;i:r s- u:'.. ..j ........ 5'C-nlly yet j;:-ft:-:;i:!y o'l t!io Liver and Wz :A ci".'tT;-;- torn cfk-cttudly. u-y. co;; tiimttoii. ,SvriM Dr.! :l;K-4y of 3; duced, i!eaiii t v s now offered you todoorat your bomss witb boautifulverayon jiortralts and other pictures rfflid by your own hands. If vou bavs ttsU for drawing you can learn, and it isv pleasant as well aa a profltsbla buai ness. My terms ara reaionabla for instruction as I guarantee you suc cess, length of term, when you can do work that will sell redily, or In other words time unlimited. Call on me for terms nnd learn something that will be of great value to you. J. W. Cover. tf. opera b'id'g. Truetees Hals. Wheresa.John ftlnsn snd Anita Dlnan husband snd wfte, by their dee ot trust Sated funs J6th, i8I9, snd recorded Ir. the recorder' office, within snd tor liatf county, Mlnsourl, in book No. vl 6 page no convejed to th j undertlghed ' trustee the following described teal es tate lying snd being situate In the coun tr ot Kates and state ol Missouri, to-wltf- J Beginning st tbe ontbwet corner of ibe eV I northeast qasHer of the eontbwest unaiierof k. ' 1 section thirteen (IS) township thirty. eight (!) SJ range No. twenty-nine (W), snd running north twenty-seven (27, rod, thence east elev en and one-half (11 1-3. rod, thence south twenty-aeven (J7) role. thence west to place ? of beginning, containing two acre, also north half of the south balfftf the northeast q natter of the southwest qoarter of section Mo. 13 towa sblpss. range No. 28: also the following de- w ', ecriueci lanu. oeginning at the outbeast cor ner of the northeast quarter of the southwest carter of section Jio 13, townsbin m range So r. rnnrina-thenae north lour .i,.i.. , W links, thence west 17 chin. and 11 i.e. Il,.k. , tneneeeasi ve described .3 V. ilCU j thence sooth 4 chains and i links, ; i.' .n-.iint rwiiiKHH uniDniDr o ail aim l' . P'rMof,ml':ontiui"lhteenacTesmWOT , flTi t JiCta i le which conveyance wa made in trust t- e T':,?.,0,.c. ; ci"- the pryment of one certain note fully de "". -"'J-' .'ciihcd In aid deed of trti-r; and ),.. 1 l u'. Ct w2 habitual f Fig3-i3 the i;i I ever pro tasi? and ac- eeptab'e i flic .-!..; ich, prompt in its sctiou and tr:;!;,'bc:icficial m its cfTecis, prc-pEr?l otlr from the most healthy and szrceab'e substances, its many excellent fjualitivs commepd it to all end hare made it the most papular remedy kiravn. i?yrup of Fig3 is for sale in 50 and $1 bottles by all Isading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not hare it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who Tisbes to try it. Do not accept any uhrtittite. CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO. SH ntAKICCO. CAU loutsniu. nr. tew ron. nr. j --- i as ueiauit ri neen made in ,! 1 1 ! i .i . . . 'iism urzfi' ; ft the principal o f.aij noie nn.i m than onetear'i act rued in'erc.t thereon, now past due and unnaiJ. Now therefore at the request ol legal hoit!er ot said note and pursuant to the condition of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premise at public ven due, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house. in tne cttv ot Butler, cctintv of Kate. iiu siaie oi Missouri, on Thursday, December 18, 1890, between the hour ot 9 o'clock in the; tJl'f'Sl!0', lhe PurP ot satisfy, ing said debt, interest and cmt. . A r- niCKM AH, Trattee. eardtaj! If yon mean bnsine." drop n. a ear and ret mm. tt . w. n, T " earu AlegitirniwiiS.,."; ff. wanted to Introduce them fa town ni try- ixm'twsit! Addreae. it oneo. . w- H. McLAl none men eosn- t-4n St. Levis, Me, X a