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_ os ~ - ~ - on a oe: rch ac i. penne erly seit Bug MEETING LAST NIGHT. take the sense of the meeting on the | Personai. % j aa genera! proposition as t nether. nee fj ae [3 —Mr. Will Henry has gone to i — = Very Large and Enthusiastie— ‘jn the judgment of the committee. [linois on business = 7 . 5 ; { Jods oa Gan ee Committee Appointed the stock could be raised andthe — __ yy : ; eas ! ) wi ESS ete., ete. right of way secured, oce: ROR en cit after accateeiae mart —DL ALI: EN I The macadamizing of Pine and era ile diecreaane eine ity after an absence ot several i i i 1 | days. > came back alone. he Dakota streets is progressing finely. He came back alone. he Committee Meeting To-Day—Propo- uestion as to how much the differ- | ‘ E * ‘ lena —Sa yy returned trom N McKinney, Texas, is afflicted | sition $60,900 and Right of Way. ent sections of the county would be | _.—_>anl Levy returned trom New r ‘ 4 ; i aie = 5 York Tuesday, where he and He Bee ge. expected to raise. = j 5 with a prohibition paper. Sorry for ; : poe j pe : ry had been purchasing spring goods. that town: The call for a railroad oe at I vas finally ne = the court house Tuesday 1 eee T ght.tohear | amended by af oe —Messrs. McBride and Newkirk J. L. Kirtley sold his So acre fari President Waters on the subject of men trom the joint committee to, Of Rockville, and Mr. A. M. Elling- oe eng. vn, Charles Z ales } ass Gap y 1 fourspies cast a hele i “© | our new railroad interests, brought rsult as to the best way of dividing ton of Pleasant ap. were callers Blacksmith’s Supp 2G M“ P! 1 Radford, of Deep Water township, | 'R 3 Saati ste ‘ oe "Com vege ae Rowers, Casaday Sulky P ss Canton Clipper, | 1 ut $27 per acre. — Mr Geo. E: Highley of Hamp- | Morrison Hand Plows, Buckeye Cultivators, Buckeye Grain Drills, 5 2 . >} Ss out a hearty response ina packed , the county in the matter of raising | 4¢ the Times office Wednesday. 1 Brad! i J J « »radiey anc y house. stock and securing the tof wa t of Om i It isa ae for th ve East school ! The Butler Cornet Band gener- | and report to the meeting at 2 o’clock ee Iowa, is in the city, and v —— ah Taylor Threshers and Engines, Mine appolis Twine Binders, house to stand outunenclosed. Can't! ously furnished the music, which! this afternoon. As amended th oer make a propositi to Rac a nea ee and EE } : pire Combined Reaper and Mower, ber ce | ai i in bringi i | 1 acine Spring Wagons, Royal St. John Sewing Machines, Bair rh money cnough be raked up to fence ; aided materially inbringing together | motion was adopted unanimously, | our people to establish a plow factory | Bel] Pari \ ae aaa! Ro : eK “ fac A » Bain a La ia? = i = : ze pate - aft | > bar . Harrows, oad Scrapers. ete. be Linsece as it in? It does seem to us that there | such a very large meeting quite early | and the se adjourned for dinner. | in Butler. ndibest seca eabs BRE ChE. ! gris, might be that much raised in Butler. | in the Cig PRE AFTERNOON SESSION Bhe CreneGsae ace oe = = Judge D. V. Brown was elected At 2 o’clock the house was called ! to adjournment Wednesday mc Mr. Duncen McCollum of Lone! Qa; o r n nan of the mecting, and Wade | to order. to hear the report ot the! and the following are amon Oak township is the — pep ota of the Democrat, Rosser ot the #e-, sub committee appomted the ae f form. z 1 mittee ¢ u the we important items of peas a fourteen pound boy bz Better -d and 3 arland fof the Times; rning divide the rri for | 5 : } _ ee +s will Wnct binckes se = a = “ a cord and NI a be MES } morning to divide the territory or : transacted: Inthe case of the City not dlacken the than all, it’s a emocrat, uh fo ers : scretarie: ee ene " = { tha were chosen secretaries. working up the subscription. The > 2 sndament by cor Hee eae : : cee | I acral jvs- J. P. Willis, judgment by con- fanren’s ThoN Tote In-my practice, aid li an capers a r acy- | Judge Waters, President of the | committee reported the territory divi- jsent was entered for the City in the GS aoe = ae anything to give the results that Du. HAaMrs ps é a t N or ‘el e C3 » and an} Sen ory arr ee WR ace coe fee OR icne Bay oe ee i = verished condition of the blood, this peerle: ¥, has in my hands, made 5 fal George Cave, the (colored) swear- | Pt. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago Rail- | ded as follow: ae sum of $10. Tke case of Dunsworth Sectoid aaa A ci to hecge f fe i es i neni s a AA Sue ee th able remedy. TI prescribe it in preference to any Iron prep; ist, will, itis believed, enter into a, way Company, then addressed the; Rich Hill district, embracing the | ys. Charles Carpenter was submitted | 38D. Hawtan’s Inon Tonic {Sa necessit 18 fay practice. Str. Louis, . JAE Nov. 26th, contract toserve the State for a long | inceting at length, setting forth in a! territory south of the Marias — to a jury who re ned into court a e river, $20,000, the Butler dis- | verdict { $2. Mt. | against the term of years at hard labor. ‘Tom | very conc wcible manner | ¢ yy the plaintiff in the sum of nes hey ef-| trict. from the Marias de c o. In the case of Heath et. al. the matter. Hee Si. river north, to the north line of 5 : ee : c Butler the plain- closing with a brief allusio o th -leasant wnshi -it : . Four cars of the south bound ac- - ‘ ves © Pleasant township, § . Alto- | ite agreed to abandon the opening : j nature oi the proposition his com-j na district, from n« ot Mt. 5 Retr ee Soot tee : commodation train on the L. & S.} proy : of Lyons street and the defendants | ail 1-1 pr Berets = Fi a = i = - = : id plea 1 Pleasant township, to the north line | pay the cost. The case of Mrs. Em- | ng tor harmony of action among all! of the county, $10,000. pany intended to present Silvers will represent | skipped the track on Tuesday eve- ma Beaty vs. John Maples is on trial | ta short distancesouth of the | ning . £ : a 5 sections of the country. ratte ie : : s Z city. No hurt done to anybodv. | Ty hai d neneea | A motion was made and carried, | but the evidence was not in when ae ve) chair was authorized by a} constitutin« in: | | They got shook up a little. That’s | 2 : Z : constituting the original committees | the court adjourned until this morn- | | I 8 sa 5 motion to appoint a committee of ag i : ; of Rich Hill, Butler and Altona, ing to S o’clock. : By ticnaet | twenty-five persons, representative | standing committees under whose | | Gus Bennets delivery team. deliv | business men of the town, to meet} supervision the raising of stock, and| We think the prospect of getting | | | ered bread and contectionaries yes- | and confer with like committees from | getting right of way in their respect- | the Fort Scott. St. Louis & Chicago terday morning, on railroad time | Rich Hill and Altona. ive district will be carried on. road is good. The proposition sub- | ~ around the square, it made the quick- | — The tollowiag was the committee | Frank Tri 5 bl z fi ae : | mitted by Judge Waters, the Presi- | SSS E . : | Frank Trimble is fixing to go tor | | | est time on record, but pulled up in| appointed by the chair: } SE | dent of the company, seems to us to } DEBST Ife! qi | I : ‘allthose that have not paid them be SYSPEPSIA hy IND STIOK, i soon tet ; be quite reasonable, and we have no | axes. a Vetter c a } + taxes ou had better come upand | qo but that. the sixty thousand | dollar stock in the road will be taken the right place, in tront of two men, | Jno. Atkison, WE. Walton, | that were mighty hungry. | J. C. Clark, Sam’l Levy, kh. = ae F. C. Smith, Fred Evans, In a conversation on Saturday last John A. Letker, Dovid McGaughy, with Dr. Lansdown, he told us that [lee lence. _M. Patty, as soon as he could make some defin- | 4 yy, Humphry, A. SOW FAEDICINE & pay before there is any more cost. Taxes must be paid. by our people readily. It ought to Tires Bias Z | i s - eS ae | George Cave, colored, was arrest- ; be at least. i ed and lodged in jail on Tuesday, | Henry, ite arrangements about brick he John Boyd, T. W. Childs, charged by the grand jury of having 4. child of Mr. Streevy, was killed would commence the building of the FoR: Bay, AS ity ae, para the crime of perjury.— | *t the water tank on Thursday, a new Olive Hotel. Butler is sadly in E.P lenny 4G. Hanwell !' This man was the main witness in| short distance south of town. We | need of moreihrick machines. i R. periedey: D. N. Sho oeet the case of the State vs. Ike McKin- | understand that tne child was left in ; : bi ve = | sey and John Bybee for the burning | charge ot a boy, who run the tank There wis considesable business | M.S. Powers, © Wm. Page. | of the houses on the north side some | 1 tk ae As a - es done in the probate court on Tues-| T. J. Galloway, F. J. Tygard, | two years ago. Send him up. { ra matte ae eee ge eget \XND THROAT day. in the way of granting letters yj. P. Edwards. ae Ne ear eal ale hee tia we ie z of administration, and the receiving The meeting then adjourned with The result of the canvass of the | child was found dead. It is not ‘ : committee to solicit aid tor the In- | known how the child came to its W a Scott, M. D. of, and approving of final, and oth-| the understanding that the committee sane Asylum or the’ south and west | death, its head was terribly mangled. er settlements of guardians, curators, | appointed would meet the commit-} — 4 ¢ ‘ z : j executors and administrators. The] tees of Rich Hill and Altona th court will be in session to-day. morning to whom the plan of Presi- doy sven ne’ wn saa eS eS ame F would be. We had believed all e > sul e | : Mr. Thomas Harper of Lone Oak | dent Waters would be submitted. along that the busines township is a lucky man. Not long COMMITTEE MEETING. j k — eS Kansas City. sides of the public square on Tues- 2 . wes GLUES again In aconversation with Mr. Thomp- | Ogulist and Aurist, of the New York Eve | | son this morning, he told us that if | Ear, Institute, will visit regularly each ! { | | | | | | \ | menth, : he didn’t sell pretty soon, he would men in those Se : =a build on his lot on the southwest | BUTLER, - - 25 and 26. localities would contribute cheerfu corner of the square. All nght Mr. aajority of the it! of the humaw Cease = was C ee a a . 4 bs a Saks Bee mn th 2y = ( es Palace Tote! Fe - he ers - was a. a ange Athalf past ten o’clock Wednesday | ly and saat to assist : . the enter i Thompson. (Office at the Palace Hotel. ees ackae e, spite eee shins > : ace Ss y ip, and on 3 7 > i 5 Phe advantage: shic i _ fe i > . = -almage Aver, ciceting vot - of the Peace in his township, and the various committees met at Evans’ | prise. The advantages of which to \ Rich Hill, 24th, Palmage. tc vise En order to effect @ oure, it is Li good our town and surrounding country | Louis Hoffman will have a8 Irregue hall and after some informal d | ree ake aie Hy a Aa ae re has been dilated upon in the columns | and substantial plank sidewalk put I. M of the Times, time and time again. Patty chairman. All the newspaper | We ha the 15th inst. he became the happy papa of a bouncing Democratic boy baby. falk about the Democratic Nevada, 22d. 23, - - Nevada. ne us- and Bluggish « sion Stelencas at Harrisonville, Wim. Page, who nominated down 1n front of his business house ; } akota street. *s rhty bad } EYES TESTED FOR GLASSES. cherished the hope that the | on Dakota street. It’s mighty bad Christian people of our city, who are | on Dakota now—the boom 1s. party dying out; it’s nonsense. We were shown on Saturday last by | men present were made secretaries. — Mr. Dean, of the firm of Dean &! The followit Eldridge a glass top counter that| ing the Rich Hi re crecepectally es. Ihey are 2 ejJective asa and tak { | constantly asking for assistance would | We believe w are going tohave I “ N if lend a helping hand to project so ' Second-handed winter all summer, | yons O gentlemen compos- Il committee were to the tt cures are sz they were making tor McClintock & | present: full ot charity and benevolence. We | we had second-handed summer all ; drenandaduits. Le- hey axing tf a K i Ss! : 2 = a 2 : they crea Burns. Iv is eight feet in length, | Joseph Hanley, J. C. Skaggs. trust the committee will persevere im | HES That sa nice game the St papas solid walnut and beautifully carved Falor CR. Wolfe the good work, and make a therough | weather clerk is giving us. T D South of -ral Bet ; ae SAA ES ‘aI Fae = 8 ) canvass’ success will ultim: crown | Saas | wo Doors South o The glass is about an inch thick. It! J. J. Francisco, J. T. Gorrell, oak a Hesse Wi SEs ce Mr. Gipson’s little son, of the firm is a nice piece of workmanship and } Chas. Hallett, D. “'ressap their labors. imparting new ti talid. Tits a me dicine and potan H : > Letina eee career _ of Badgley & Gipson, shot himself reflects credit on that firm. | Jas. Scott, MW. Beaty, | OBITUARY. on W Sinealls eve.in the leg The | P O ST O F F ] G E ; The 1 es - i M.S. Cowles, ‘Thos. Gault, elie oes One Ca Os BC ie i wound 1s noc considered dangerous. inte xicating Uevrrage. he boom stuck Albrandt’s oli We Sees, De Gillett. | E, only child of \aron and Millie Badgley, | : SS - { —Dealers in— ASK YOUR CROCOIST PLR PRICKLY ACH EITTERS, blacksmith shop Wednesday and Th I ish R Sta aged two years a:.d 10 days. Uncle Fred Evans and the Cassity | nd taxe no other, PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle, os. Lrish, so fssota : i = knocked it higher than a kite. the ] Rand HP. Robi Oh, our eyes are red with weeping, | Bros. are putting in the foundation | PRICKLY ASH BIT Ens £0..S0LE reer = ais. and, . VDINson, 4}. - Ps a - . ~ . } old shop will be replaced by a hand- — 5 And our hearts with griet are sore, | of their new building on North Main | some two story brick business hou fosepk Wilson. | For he we loved is sleeping in a hurry and dont you doubt it | rst ric siness house, 4 a 3 | h ae t i | hi t 3 . hee i Fadi ecto hiet t His wakings here are o’re. a 1 thirty by seventy feet, the front: anc ' eyinu ay chief engmeer o Ohi Herbie. Row weuvillianice bs hoee ae ce Piende that | Bi t walls will be of PeSSe bricis. : Sor ie : on x prc = | Those little words so sweet, are almost frozen to death to run for | BARDUWARE Score another metropolitan air for E accompanied the committee. | ang Oh, how we will long soine ofite Bot they are too short ks were being wz the Alt i Butler. Rah tor east Dakotastreet. While some ren For the patter of thy teet. | Winded, even for a quarter dash. 1 —AND— im concern indulg The attention of the district court 5 a Maret os Baa| ee ae pascbowe Bun Elders of New Albanekna SYMPTONS 2 seenicdn er beatae committee, which had net yet put in Where the many mansions be, sider Heid of New silbany, ind., QU E EN SW A R E TOR Pao tale P ee ae a ae 42 eee res em Ee ppearance, JfMessrs. Ritchey e let to mourn him | left for his home on yesterday. The 4a 4 rat | eae lay, in the tria the case, ot Grif- | _ _— i ay a+ = ee = : : a | Loss of Appeti: day e of the case, ot Gri Tucker, Sears, Edwards, Wy: the Lord shall set us free. : Rev. gentleman was quite weak from | BUTLER. MO. the Head, w back part, Ps } | fin against Bard. This wasan action » loved him best, the effects of his recent illness. | nog tt lede, fullness | Goshu entered the room and replevin to recover the possession of a certain year ring soul released, ‘ = = stinseon fe! exe s beloved, rest, The probate court was engaged a feoling of havi Weariness, 1» Heart, Dots b Headache ¢ Restlessness, £ colored Urins, and welcomed by applause, w ealt, of the va some evidence of the spirit o ue of seven nickles. The cost that has od Lord it pleased. on yesterday in appointing guardians th ght eye. 1 dreams, highly committees and peoy beha reves with weeping and curators and ordering sales of red necrued in the pi oss of the liti 3 i g the project. = with grief are sore, sstate of PCE ASE Ss! tion amounts to nearly two hundred pe : : Srebare sc estate deceased persons. 2 some info: his sleeping | doliars, the lawyers fees not includ- tt commenced en the | ¥ gone betore. udge ss ally adapted te 2 Waters was é : at & y ed in the he-ctanhs ads M.B. criminal docket T —- Silvers will | ucha change eee fone tie CONSUMPTION CURED. oe ni eegeer eats © at’s what’s the matter. { + Stools are pro- days duration, we succeede ed from active vay St, N.Y. | yr le ia aye Sed County Surveyor, M. L. Wolte.} H.\ * Pi IN Gi £4553 2% 7h 5 has gone again.nobody knows where. DEALER IN 4 TTS | ui uf z He will bring he i e long, | ae 2 = Be eee ee PiRNITURE, wont you siarsnali: ta good shine get litte} H ABW CA RRIAGE>- Ning down the followi nected with the stabbing attr: Saturday March 1Sth. Jake came to the city on that € got on the quantity of red t Morris. Kelly is bac ie : rd nothin abc Frank Hughes to shine ’em. ry ie ed ho COFFINS ructions for Deb lity,Sem.nalwe ness, impotence, eic > practice tor 25 Yeare 1mm mail, fr stamp or Dr. the difficulty, or who was ope to