The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 15, 1882, Page 7

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| We would suggest to the Hon. i county court that there might be 1 os ti Aine ; economy in aiding our citizens in se- Several perso’ rom a distance = t RAILROAD RACKET. Something Concerning the Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago Railway. yroR eLANEE:S, chet; Jeans, 3 . ti Glad | curing the location of Dr. Lee’s em pee La lig ie apes ad to} jum for the insane of which m sec them. ere is the place to | ade stop: eee terday, at Butler, by making an Review:—The Rich Hill Coal propriation for that purpose, if th Company sent out 65 cars of coal | be no legal obstacle in the way, no E Sheriff. Atkison returned Fri- n our Daily issue of yes- dav morning from Fort Scott, and while there he called at the office of the Fort Scott, St. Louis & Chicago ; | Hi | saturday and 100 cars Monday. | statutory inhibition precluding the railroad company and was shown the H ( INo, our mines are not shut down | exercise of such power by your Hon. | =tigati —_ a —— ees a i HEai 2 Brensg 9 % ” e Per s = : jly surveyed by that company fro; 5 yet Go on with your ‘‘shoutin. body. To ha >f that 1 > 2, pany m | Prospective candidates are begin- | kind conducted by sing to flock around printing offices | located in our county woul.! possibly fke bees in the spring time around a | diminish the expenses at present in- pig sun flower or a clover blossom. | curred by the county for the care and k attention bestowed upon our unfor- tunates who are now confined in the asylums at St. Joseph and at Fulton, many miles from their friends and relatives, who can only see them by the outlay of considerable money.— But aside from this consideration for the moment, the total amount of QW understand that Messrs Day money paid by the people of Bates and Wyatt have contracted to lave county for the year 1881, to the as- the north half of Dakota street_mac- sylums at the places above named adamized in front of their property. | for the keeping and care of our in- Now, won't the property owners ON | gane poor, was $1,531-99- Quite a the opposite side git down to their] sum of money. And while it is our knitting and do likewise? We feel duty to care for and maintain our in- sure they will. sane, it is no less a duty for us to Journal Democrat: Butler will} have it done as cheaply as we can, have two plaining mills. Wyatt & | and we feel sure that such an institu- Boyd and R. J. Hurley & Co. will| tion located in our midst could and each erect one. The engine and| would care for our insane poor at a fixtures tor the latter firm arrived in | much less sum than we now pz the city last week and are now being | der the present system. There is no placed in position. law we think that directs that our in- Pa sane shall be cared for at St. Joseph or Fulton. We wishthe Hon. court to think of this matter and if they : y . i 2 power under the statutes down in Texas and we kissed one have the Ro ‘ 2 to exercise it economy thousand babies, dirty-faced and all, ‘ and paralized the right arm of three | and Home catcepese: thousand sovereigns. Our the disabled private persons x 2 Mr. J. H. Despain sold his stoc otconfectionaries and bakery on Wed- nesday to Messrs Park & Mathews, of Clarinda, Iowa. These yentle- men take possession on the 2oth inst. Come on, you struck the liveliest city in the great southwest. gents, y, un- This is handshaking and baby kissing year. know. We were a candidate once The candidates, you in favor of It is rumored on the street that the Haute, of whom we spoke a day or so ago has bought Mr. A. Duncan’s lot. He will erect a large livery and sale sta old dis- trict is called district | gentleman from Terra ever since. Joplin Herald: A Springfield paper brought out S. D. Carpenter tor congress and suspended in three days. The Pierce City Daily Ze- cord nominated C. H. Morgan and suspended in one week. The Car- | ble at once—the largest stable of the kind in Southwest Missouri. skinny Men. Wells’ Health Renewer. Absolute thage fafriof nominated R. Swe kor panes canes and pecaine ax Bena = of the generative functions. $1 at dr Rose Wednesday, and Thursday its | gists, West’n Mo. Depot, Mey editor was sick. The editor of the | © Co» Kansas ae: Butler is threatened with 3 000 opera house. What a ce —[Times-Courier. That’s the opinion of a poke-easy quill driver that dwells in the ancient Herald is still on his taps. A gang of thorouginbred democra- ey-hating, God and morality shriek- crsmetin_ the city on Wednesday to eountup and sce if the true and faithful had shoyed enough of the government gr borough of Harrisonville, and hves and breathes in the atmosphere of ‘ re 2 1 Stal the distant past. Crawl out of your cate the machinery of another Stal | j46i1 Hoover, and come down and Butler. _ Upon con- terring together it was ascertained that the stock could then be ase in site to lubri- wart organ in © ; : yarhore mix with the men that are alive in the world to-day and get sub- x 2 : ss old fogyism knocked out of you, and | Holden to Fort Scott via Butler and i some of the | Rich Hill which show an eminently | practical route between the first | Mr. Atkison also met Judge Waters, the presi dent of the company, with whom he had a free and frank chat in refer- ence to the probability of the road being built, when the work of con- struction would begin, and whether Butler might expect to be one ot the favored. Judge Waters said in re- spense to these inquiries that the road wouid certainly be built and that work on the road would soon be above named places. begun and that so far as Butler was concerned, he would be pleased to have her trade and influence, but that she must make up her mind to con- tribute to this great enterprise, and that he would leave for the east lin a few days to arrange the compa- ny’s finances and would be here in Butler some time in the latter part of the present month to explain to our people what the company proposes to do and leave it with them to do as they think best, and 1f they decline to accede to the company’s proposi- tion why it will seek aid elsewhere. This is the railroad racket we prom- ised you a few days ago. Money! Money At 6and 7 per cent., according to amount and security, on improved, productive farms, quickly and at reduced rates. See or address Houston & Boriw Es n33-6m Sedalia, M Dr. Frazier’s Root Bitters. Frazier’s Root ttters are not a dram- shop whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the al the lungs, build up the the blood and system ’ o. of blood to the head dyspepsia, tever and pimples and blotches, ofulous humors and sores, tetter, ring worm, white swelling, ervsipelas, sore and for young men suffering from ness or debility caused from impru- nee, and to temales in delicate health, azier’s Root Bitters are especially re- dropsy, ; commended. Dr. Frazier: 1 have used two bottles r Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, D Weaknes nd Kidney Disease, did me more good than the doc- all the medicine Lever used. tors and From the first dose I took I began to mend, and Tam now in perfect health, and feel well as Lever did. I consider yourr ine one of the greatest ot bles sings. Mrs. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. scribed, but this was not done on ac- Ft 1 i Fe then you won’t think a thirty thou- — ae e av seta a the | cand dollar opera house a calamity. se ae peenen: = Ba & SOF we'll give you a complimentary gan will commence grinding out What is 2 ticket to the opera house. Stalwart music, selected by Grant, : Conkling and Arthur, on all fools A good day to say you? day or thereabouts. begin on, ain’t it? We hke plucky adventurous men. They make things lively. Such] forthe first quarter of that year,com- men develop countries and build up mencing with that term of the court. cities. They are the life of the com-| At the present term up to date an munity in which they live. With- appropriation ot only Guclvedoltacs out them thefe is no prosperity, no] has been made. Quite a difference life, no opera houses, no street cars, | to the tax payers of Bates. The no electric lights, and no big brick | sum expended annually by the coun- blocks that adorns our city no comforts | ty for the support of its paupers, ae no conveniences, nothing to please} ger the old plan, amounted to about and to inspire. How monotonous } ty thousand dollars, would be the world witbout live men | der the courty farm and poor house in it? Why the local wouldn’t have system, it is believed that six hun- anything to write about if there were | qred dollars will be amply sufficient no live men in Butler. Rah for the} to defray the expenses incident to spunky men. = dollars was appropriated for the sup- sees | Merten ee that charge upon the county. Holden Enterprise:—The lates | present court are entitled to the grati- advices from Judge Waters is that] tude of the tax payers of Bates for he is busily engaged in making pro- = file of the road and estimates for its construction. Mr. Waters says just as soon as this work is completed he will start cast where he will re- main until about the first of March,. at which time he will visit this city as well as other points along the line and submit to the people his plans. He positively asserts that active work on the road will begin early in the spring and there is not a shadow of doubt as to the truthfullness of his assertion. We are sure to get the C. & A. branch as we are sure that such a man as Judge Walters has a being. If we do ‘not the people along the |“ survey line are to blame. “Buchupaiba.” New, auicks. complete cure 1 a { ry Ss, i or dificult urination, kidney diseases. $1 | IENRY & CO, Sole Propr’s, _ at druggists. West’n_Mo. pepot, Meyers { 62 VesER SsTREET, New York City | Bros. & Co., Kansas City, Mo. 200-7-ly | For sale by J. G. Walker. njo-daw ry this saving ot their money. Skin Diseases Cured. 1 Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment. 1 heads or grubs, blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear, heal- thy and beautiful. Also cures itch, bar- ber’s itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scald head, cnatres hands, sore nipples, sore lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sores, &c. Skin Disease. F. Drake, esq., Cleve- land, O., suffered beyond all description froma skin disease which appeared on his hands, head and tace, and nearly des- troyed his eyes. The most careful doc- conn failed to help him, and after all had tailed he used Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment and was cured by a few appli tions. The first and orly positive cure for skin | diseases ever discovered. | For Blind, bleeding, itching or ulcerat ! ed Piles Dr. William’s indian Pile Oint. } ment isa sure cure. Price $1.00, by mail Sent va mail on receipt of price, fifty The | At the February term of the coun- | to court 1881, the sum of six hundred | port of the paupers of Bates county, | whereas un- | i Cures as if by magic, Pimples, Black | Tiffany | { MSold by J. G. Walker druggist, Butler, o. at $1 per bottle. Henry & Co, Sole Prop’rs. 26 VesSkY STREET.New Zork City A NEW ILLUSTRATED Literary Weekly Journal, NEITHER POLITICAL NOR SECTARIAN} | Conducted by ALBION W. TOURGEE, A Fool’s Errand,’’ etc., ed by Dan’l. G. Brin- nd Robt. C. Davis. Frrst NuMBEs IssuED FEBRUARY 1 1882. The most distinguisned authors and skillful artists, both American and En- glish, have been eagaged by “Our Con- tinent.”? The February numbers contain novels and stories by Helen Campbell, Mrs. Alexander, E. P. Roe, Julian Haw- thorne, John Gibberton, R. H. Davis, etc; poems by Oscar Wilde, Louise Chandler Moulton, G. H. Bokér, Sidney Lanier, G. P. Lathrop, Celia Thaxter, etc; entertaining sketches by C. G. 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Book canvassers can add largely to theirincomes‘ without interfering with their regular business, by acting for “Our Continent.”” Write for particulars to “OUR CONTINENT”. oe Philadelphia, Pa. Go He = } ul } tees sutistaction Veeolen Hose, Call on McClintock & Burns . R.A. ATKISON, DEALER IN CROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE ss THE BOONM WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER Haar also struck the Grocery business, and on tinue to, float, WITH ONE OF TH =LARGXT AND IMT SELECTD STOCK OF Groceries in the City. : Store Room Southeast Corner Syuare., Butler Mo. Vien: its tide “Bubp” will eor I Have Removed ——TO MY NEW BUILDING On Voxota Street. all my old cu-s tomers. COUNT Six doors eas} of Southeast corne _noé- Ww. *. MADDY iv STANDS ATTEHS Sear ITHE LIGHT 2UN 180 ‘DOMESTIC. | | { THE THE MODEL : Family Machine of | OR THE THE DAY. OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY PLaso Sigmund, AGENT, BUTL DEALER IN Muzzle and Breech-Loadine Shot Guns, ifles and Pistols Ammunition etc., I ssisLi. THE s a Howe, Singer an: Yictor, Sewing Machines. noa: but First-lass workmen. Gun Locks and 3,0 pon North Main Street, Butler, Mo. ER Sewing Machines neatly sr MZ. A. Maynard, THE POST OFFIC K AT ever PIONERY. Nes VARITIES. in BOOKS AN? “NUTS, CANDIES, sui TOYS = Daily Papers and Perinstcals always on } WEN 2 WELLER. sorted stock of clocks, watche jewelry and spectacles ever brought to this market, which I will seit cheap forcash. Havin: t years experience in the | ture “ watches and clock | ter how complicated nor how badly ther !have been abused. By trin tem to me, you can have thea itgood running order and gi BERNHARDT, i square, Butler, M Manufac ory Gunsmith.) Grocery House |C. DENNEY At their well known and popular stand on the East side of the square, are Jeading the GROCERY TRADE tear BUTLER. Their stock 1s Composed of Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and Bancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Crtiery. THR. ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than IN ew ie iw he ety, and there tee ¥ competition, They pay iibers! » for Produce. They sohcit sc ptinusnce of the pat- ron of their war customers, and will gladly atend to their wishes al any and ail times Goods deliverr: promptty. Chas. jn the city lite Den37. HUGO SIGMUND MERCHANT TAILOR. HE ALSO KEEPS FOR SALE Sewing Machines, NEEDLES AND DI GL DRUG HOUSE patti * eas DR. E. PYLE. Call tor anything in the line of Drugs. Medicines Paints, Oils, Dyes, and all PATENT MEDICINES Books and stationary Also a new large, and well selected stock of WALL PAPER ZAND Curtain Hanging: aw eee Wm. RILY, KEEP A FIRST-CLASS LIVERYAND FEED STABLE! One Door West Of The Olive House THEY HAVE Fine Teamsand Excelent Bugg nd are adding new cigs to the tock. ‘They sre very reecnme- } | | 'McFarlnd Bro’s | ——DEALERS IN—— HARNESS, | SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS Etc. | South Side of the Square i BUTLER MoO. We respectfully invite the public to call and see our stock which is | The Most Complete in the City, Many yeais of practical experi- ence has given us a knowledge of our calling, by which we are en- abled to : ly demand the rapid gr and developement of the times require. “We employ none but skilled workman, and guarantee our goods and work. No 19-tf. Respecttully, McFarland Bro’s i

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