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Sedalia is showing her gnt again | An attempt to burglarize a bank taco! pay — | on the Capital removal question. | at Pleasant Plains, oe made the Ww. TT. w ooler y eZ H oth day. The ‘ashier was = =f. Ss STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES the thieves were compelle Oo run | AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST | ty court of Vernon couuty refuse to | |off betore they had accomplished | | ome Can idates for re-€ ection. e — | their end. i ; : - Country Produce Wanted in Exchange ‘Chas. T. McE arlaud. 5i70K AND PROPRIETOR, The present members of the coun- wr Patty, OneY ear, « “" Six Months, Three Months, One Month, One Week, The Weery Times, published every | Wednesday, will -be sent to any eduress _—_———— Gov. Crittenden, flatly denies the : | ' an armed torce | AS | Gen. Fitz John Porter has writ-| the President, | 1.50 | ei «0 | charge ot having 2215} + | around his house. | | ten another letter to | asking that his executive power be ‘exercisedin removing the disabili- | Ss The local columns of the Henry The General Government has al- lowed the state of Missouri $134, one year, postage paid, tor $1.25. BUTLER, MISSOURL TUESDAY EVE. MAY, 2, 1882 ANNOUNCEMENTS. PRESIDING JUDGE- We are authorized to announce the name of J- N. Bricker, of Deer Creek sownship, as a candidate for Presiding Judge of the County Court of Bates Ce-, tubjsct to the action of the .Democratic primaries. RECORDER- ~ | 594, 0n the account known as the | Missouri war claims. i - | Four of the Texas train robbers | have been captured and are now | playing checkers with their nose be- hind the bars. The ways of the wicked are hard. | A very disgraceful scene occurred dulged in a regular fist and skull ties that have been resting over him : | since the war The owner ot the house in which } Jesse James was killed, a widow, | has filed a claim against the state, | {in the sum of $2,000 for damage ; done to property by visitors tearing | the house to pieces i i ; of the outlaw. the other day inthe Kentucky Leg- | \islature, in which two mem bers ir.- | for mementoes | A band of indians called them- | ful atthe primary, WHERE WILL BATES GO. county Democrat are filled up with 4, hat district. will Bates coun- | calls on different parties to run tor | jy. placed in the apportionment, the digerent Soe offices to be fill- lisa question now being asked by ed next fall. We would suggest to 2 | many people. the hungry office seeker of Henry There are so many different plans county to do like the noble men of) ¢,. redistricting now before Legisla- old Bates, if they want office, just to/ tive and caucus committees for come out like men, put their name consideration, that 1t would be 1m- | before the people, mount the stump, ! possible to tell the exact district make a blooay tight, and it SUCCESS=| Bates will bea part of. As there keep right on) 43. not yet been a district mapped TTORNEY Al LAW, Butler Mo, LA. Office east side of square, Edwards block., Will practice in all the courts of Bates and adjoining counties, in the Unie ted States courts at Kansas City and Jeff. erson City, and in the Supreme court at Jetferson City, S. B, LASHBROOK THOS. J. SMITH, Fim ROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at Law utler, Mo. Will practice ip the courts of Bates and adjoining coun- ties, Collections promptly attended to and Taxes Paid tor Non-residents, Office, front room over Bates county Na i: nounc the name | = 5 ar > ware | ~ 5 : | eae ii £ We are authorized to annou selves Cheehushaus are on the war- | fighting until the sun goes down on) out at the Capital including this she Hi ns et Wm. E. Fletcher, of Spruce town- ship, as a candidate for Recorder of dates county, subject to the action of the Demo- cratic primaries. We are authorized to announce the name of Jeff. Aldridge, as a candidate fer the office of Recorder of Bates county, Mo., subject to the action of the Demo- cratic party. Weare authorized to announce the name ot Gentiy West, ot New Home township, for Recorder of Bates county, subject te the action of the Democratic | party, We are authorized to announce James R. Simpson as a candidate tor the ope of Recorder for Bates county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Weare authorized to announce the name of Aich L. Sims as a candidate tor Recorder of deeds of Bates county, sub- ject to the action of the Democratic party. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name ot J... Welch, of Rich Hill, asa candidate fur Sheritt of Bates county, sub- ject to the action of the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce the name of Robt. j.,Etzler as a candidate for Sheriff of Bates county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce the name of W. F. Hanks as a candinate tor the office ot Sheriff ot Bates county, sub- ject to the action of the Democratic party TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of Mr. Jas. T. Gorrell, of Rich Hill, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action ot the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce the name of F. M. Trimble as a candiaate for the office of Treasurer of Kates coun- ty, subject to the action of the Demo- | cratic party. We are authorized to announce R.S, Catron as a candidate for the office of Treasurer fo Bates county, subject to the action of the Democratic party COUNTY CLERK. We are authorized to announce the name ot R. J. Stark, of Rich Hill, as a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Bates county, Mo., subject to the ac- tion of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce the name of Ben B. Canterbury as a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Bates county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce the name of E. A. Henry, present incum- bent, for the office of County Clerk sub- ject to the nomination of the Democratic party. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. We are authorized to znnounce the name of S. P. Francisco as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of Bates county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to annouuce the name of Thos. J. Smith, for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Bates county, subject to the action ot the Democratic party. Weare authorized to announce Thon- | as W. Silvers as a candidate tor the office ot Prosecuting Attorney for Bates coun- ty, subject to the action of the Democrat- ic party. The Baptist church at Flat Creek, fight. ; Senator Ben, Hill ot Georgia, | with his wife, son and physician, \are at Eureka Springs Arkansas. Mr. Hill’s affliction is cancer of the | throat, and his condition is very pre- | carious. lage Tucson a tearful massacre was enacted on the 16th. and in all probability by this time more dep- redations- have been committed. The military and a party of volun- | teers are in hot pursuit. ——__ | The Democratic party of Missov- The trial of Mrs. Harper for the | ri needs a little more vim to char- acterize its action. A more aggres- | sive policy and not so much nega- tiveness is what’s wanting to redeem some of our decaying districts. SRT IE FEES Sedalia is still making a strong fight for the capital. If the citizens | of Butler would make as big an ef- | | fort for manutactories as Sedalia is | ‘ | making for the capital what a won- Capt. M. A. Fyke, a prominent | derful town we would have. attorney of Clinton, Henry county, i ee | has announced himself a candidate Ralph Waldo Emerson, the great | for representative. author and philosopher, died at his home in Concord, Massachusetts, on ry county some time ago came up on the second hearing !ast week, and the jury after being out twenty- tour hours failed to agree and were discharged by the court. There again conviction. | all, a Democrat of the purest type, | the 27th inst., in his 77th year. His | and if nominated and elected will was a great mind and has carved for | make a representative which Henry itself a place in literature that will | county as well as the State will feel proud of. ae St. Louis objects to a redistricting; The Messenger, a poor excuse of | bill making twelye reliable Dem- | a newspaper published at Clinton, ocratic districts outside of St.-Louis ; Henry county, otters to do all kinds and leaving the city to take care of | of legal printing at half price. The \itself. Yet, this may be the final | Afessenger 1s published, so it says, j wind up St. Louis is very | inthe interest of the laboring classes changeable in political proclivties. | and the Greenback party in particu- The Fess aaa ade of. the | @™ The poor Messenger has a | Post- Dispatch. This is easily ac- | couted for, as the political fidelity | and respectability of the two on a | par. | long survive temporal decay. for bad as an editor. in the country to raise a_ terrible the state. of the | howl over redristricting Democrats Just let them howl, we } The customary ettus ions “patent record’’ strikingover in this direction were scarcely noticeable this morning compared with the} previous issues. The trouble is the boys have got their foot in itand are trying to get released the easiest and most graceful way possible. Our j advice is hereafter attend strictly to your own business and let other people’s alone, especially that of the Booming Imes... rads howl we will just lay in the shade and drink lemonade and laugh. They would do the same thing if they could, but they can’t and there’s just where the laugh comes in. Don’t you see the point raddies ; how you like ’em, eh?. eal It is only simple justice to say a |that the Mississippi appropriation The bill which has been pending | bill which has has passed the senate in Congress for some time appropri- | is a creditable monument to Senator ating $6,000,000 for the improye-| Cockrell. There are some things ment of the Mississippi and Missouri | to be done in congress besides mak- rivers, passed the Senate on the 25th. | ing speeches, and the man who has $1,000,000 is to go toward the im- | broken down the wall of prejudice | provement of the Missouri and $5-| and sectionalism which has _hereto- =o for the Mississippi. The | fore blocked every effort to get an bill was originally introduced by | adequate appropriation for the Mis- Senator Cockrell. sissipp: has a record that will weigh | Young Democratic voters of But- | more than a dozen of the best speech- ler, how would this suggestion | ¢s ever made.—[Mo. Republican. | strike you? Suppose we organize a Democratic club? Weare of the There was a calico boom in town on Tuesday. The boom commenced path in Arizona. At the little vil- | | way of waiting till somebody cus j long since played election day in Nevember. This | | on you to become a candidate has | out in this country, and it is an old toggy anyhow. The best way m county in the Kansas City district, it would be sate to say, perhaps, that our fortunes will not be cast in that direction. In all the Bates county bills introduced so far, is in districts with | | world if you want office is to come® killing of her little step-son in Hen- | stood seven for acguitai and five tor | | State. Capt. Fyke isa}. aa % | trict. young lawyer of ability and best of | owes. | apply. | has left nothing undone. | deadly look and needs a roller as | We expect every Radical paper | are running this state, and when the | near Schell City, will be dedicated | opinion that much good would re- on the first Sunday in May, at 11 jsult from such labers. There are ’clock a. m. ye M. A. ‘ a ieee Rev. M. A. Wolte; | hundreds of young men just merging into voters and whose minds are not at twenty yards for a dollar—then rose to fifty yards tora dollar—then some other merchant declared he would ‘‘see’’ the other fellows and counties lying no further north than Cass and Henry, and no further! east than St. Clair, Cedar and-Dade. | There are really but two plans before ithe caucus committee at this time: } President A:thur continues to} 16¢ is a district composed of Cass, grease the fat Readjusters of Virt-| Bates, Vernon, Barton, Dade, Cedar, gmia. He has just appointed John | s¢ Clair and Henry; 2d is a district S. Wise United States district attor-| commencing with Cass and running ney for the Eastern district of that) south, taking in the border tier of Wise is a son of the execu- | courities to the Arkansas line, thence tioner ot old John Brown and has /including Henry. Either of these | been regarded as a very ultra-Dem- { plans will give a Democratic ma- i ocrat. Mr. R. P. Hughes has been | jority over all opposition of from appointed marshal tor the same dis- |; 990 tu. 1,400. The latter is a Republican, ; — ]t is not fully established that eith- and both are Readjusters, otherwise | er of these maps will be accepted repudiators. Mr. Arthur sees no! and reported by the committee with- | out and say so and then if the peo- ple want you they will let you know it. | A. | lections. merit in any man in Virgina who is! out some changes, but it is quite safe in favor of paying what Virginia | to say that no very great change will Instead of repudiation being | je made. At all events, think discreditable in the eyes of the Ke-!that Bates county will go into a publican adminis tration at Wash-| district composed ot counties to the | ington, none but repudiators need | south or east including, however, | So far as robbing public} Cass and Henry, and that it will be creditors by a state can be made re- reliably Democratic. spectable the present administration | Fh And to! we | The reason why Nevada improves this complexion has the great moral is: Because there 15 not a more Republican party come, so far as its | energetic, liberal class of people in president can speak for it —[Mo. j the state ; because there is no local Republican i strife; because there is vast wealth \in, Vernon county ; because her peo- ,ple are intelligent; because it has We see from the Sedalia Bazoo, | 004 schools ; because the different a paper published for the people {church societies are represented and | om ee hats hl 2 1 | encouraged ; »ecause it has the best nowjon earth, that a muchly marrie’ of market facilities, and because woman is creating quite a sensation} eyeryone is treated human who lo- in our neighboring town Nevada. | cates here. Nevada has acontented , It would seem from the article injClass of people, who are willing to | the Bazoo, that this charming young make it pleasant for all who will lo- | Bal Sess hs ae eee Aue cate in the town. —[Nevada Ledger. } i S rr ip on the = - facies epios pe ont | All ot the above applies strictly to | ale Ta ee ee os Sie Butler, and the way we improve will | he eee ee eens hand soon make the *‘Electric City’’ the | Y page j largest inland city in the State. somely, takes the world easy, and | Ieee A na i seems to have plenty. It has been) Mr. Alien, of Jackson, being chair- | a mystery to the good people of; manot the committee on congress- | Nevada for some time how this|ional apportionment, should. urge | young woman managed to getalong istrenuously thatClay, Jackson, Cass | so well, as she worked not, neither |2"¢ Bibs oe ies ee Gee dita a 3 z : in one district. It 1s the one the peo- did she spin, until the wide-awake! pic of these counties want, can td | Bazoo made 1t known to them. The! other arrangement will be satis- | father and son had money enough tactory.—{Kuansas City Times. to buy off husband No. 2, but failed + As tor Bates county being placed to put up tothe Bazoo, a matter in such a district we beheve the which they should have attended | Times 1s off in its estimate ot her'| first of all. The Nevada Democrat’ wants. There is but one conside- | says they have hada good many ration under which the Democ- | calls tor the Bazoo at their office. —_—_ eee + come a part of the Kansas City dis- There were three bills to redis-| trict, and that is tor the general good trict. the State introduced in the |fthe party. Bates is willing to | House at Jefferson City Tuesday. make concessions if by so doing she Bill No, 1 places Bates county in| Can assist aneighbor or further the | the twelfth district composed of the|Progtess of the party, but she does iT | North Main street tracy of Bates would consent to be- |= tional Bank. na tf, & C. HOLCOM, Attorney at_law, e Office with Wm. Page, over Bank, Butler Missouri. n22m, ARKINSON & AERNA THY, Attor neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the square 22 HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, ~ Mo. Will attend to cases in ang” court of record in Missouri, and do gener al collecting business. $ silaniwenimiriara serait rek open ree S A. RIGGS, Attorney at Law and- e Notary Public. Office in Probate | Court room. * WwW ‘0: JACKSON, attorney at law, » Butler, Mo., office over F, My Crumly’s, Drug house oa West side 261-17-+4£ ‘CISCO, Attor 2 3 OHN S. & S. P. FRAD neys at Law, Butler, Mo., will tice in the courts of Bates and a joka counties. Prompt attention given to on Office over Hahn & Co.’s hard- ware store. 19 M. L. BROWN. T. HITER CROCKETT, ROWN & CROCKETT, Attorneys at Law and Insurance Agents, Rich Hill” Mo. Collections a specialty. Office on sixth street, under City Hall. t CLAY TUTT, Attorney at Law] e Butler, Mo. Special “ attention” given to Probate business Physicians. J rY, M. D., Homoepathi¢™ ePhysician and surgeon, Special ate tention given to female diseases, Butler Mo. Office, North side square ovet Hahn & Co’s, Residence, Ohio street, ¢” doors west ot Wyatt & Boyd's lumber yard. 15-tf D D. WOOD, Physician and Surgeony” « Butler, Mo. Office over Aarom Hart’s store. ; Cee AP: C. BOULWARE, Physician and” e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chik ren a specialty. 2 R A BATHURST, Physician, Altona ~ Mo. Will attend promptly to all pro” tessional calls. 13-tf J, Everingham, M.D E, L, Rice M, D z Residence west side Residence east of - sqr, with J, C, Clark, EVERINGHAM & RICE. PHYSICIANS and SURGEON: Having forined a copartnership tor the” practice of medicine and surgery, tender their services to the citizens of Butle and surrounding country, OFFICE west side aes 1st do north of Olive House. Calls attended at all hours, day or night, both in the | city and country. 241 14 — R S. KELSO, M. D. Physician by Surgeon. Office first door over Post” office butler Mo. 22a- 12-tf 3 Miscelaneoas. 4 Se Sa SES oni en CULBERTSON, Real Estate Agent, je Rich Hill Mo., P. O. Box 342. respondence solicited. no 41-tf. Fes Ste — V. BROWN, Judge ot Probate, But e ler Mo. Will draw and acknow! deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re~ | quiring the acknowledgment or qurat of @” | clerk of a court of record. not desire a repetition of past treat- ment such as she sustained when a | Bates } | { i go eighty yards to the dollar. We | following counties: Cass, Bates, | advise our readers to wait untilcalico | Henry, St. Clair, Vernon, Cedar, t eve In such a direction an organ- | officer in Parsens for ~ aliowing | z 3 = "S' gets down cheap and then go in and + aay a Spek te tee place | Oe St Oe ee ee (tes. Wethnk af haya eco a | ee and not informmg him.—[Parsons i besides it would tend to strengthen | stead of paper, if it gets down much | Wonder. some older ones who are not abso-| lower. Sam Sanderson says they | Vernon, lutely sound. peri ee to make anything on; and McDonnald. = calico, but do expect to make out on <a Judge Gantt will hold a special keeping the clerks busy.—[Carthage 2 [a ang Paes term of court June rgth, totry John |Pa6Ot | Either of these districts will give a McKimsey, whoshotand killed Joan; At th f Cee | a pe tthe 4th of Junly celebration | Democratic majority over a com- Siegel, a looker on ata fight between | this city it is proposed to give $100 | bined vote of the Republicans and ~ - H McKimsey and another man in the | to the best band of music—to take in | Greenbackers. sca — —- ap- | suburbs of Clinton some time ago. | the worla—{Rich Hill Review. i on the Texas Pacific was robbed on un emocratic Ww i +3 b S : oa j —_— | 3 pol - eee wit entral | : e pone another neck-tie festival | So that’s the way Rich _ s 4th The chintz-bugs are not so numer-! the night of the 20th, and the gang of three rooms, well painted, 2 Commi rooms | for curiosity seekers of Henry | ot July boom isrunning, is it? Why, | ous now as they were before the re-| made their esca: LT picket fence, pavements and stable, of the Tutes office Saturday last | and adjoming counties at no distant | 2 first-class band wouldn’t play for | Z ¥ pe as usual. The } corner lot in northwest part of city. © aE Sas | dng: Sa : ! cem rains. Farmers. say that some! oldest member of the band appeared | quire of McFarland Bros. 233 og ee : regulations | day. | © suppose J. West Good- | less than $100 on July 4th in a regu-! 0 the small streams have had so/ not to be over 18 or 20 years old. 7 ning the primary election to be | win will announce it in duetime and | lar engagement and there are not! many of the bugs washed into, Strong metlfods should - ps ae Sept. 16th, i882. We publish j have his special train well oiled and | many bands of any kind that would! them as to give a strong od t| i ce hese i pty full proceedings m another column. | ready for the event. make a contest for so small a sum. | ¢ cae ae ci Soares wea er Baer ost ca —— : them. untry. Col. True told one of our offi-} fully matured as to their political cers that he would prosecate every | faith. 5 No. 2.—also | member of the Sth District. B0cna can_be made in any lo cality, Something entirely new tor agents, $5 outfit free, G, W, Inceam & Co, Boston, Mass, J WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental Plasterer. Otters his services to the citizens of Ba ae ET county in all branches of Plastering, i The Texas train robbers have | Cluding Kalsomining, etc. s large experience, and guarantees enti come torth again from their retreat | satisfaction. Ott | | in the Western Mountains. A train twelfth district— Cass, Henry, Bates, i county’s whole interest, political, in Baiton, Jasper, Newton | commerci:1 and social, lie with her | No. 3, Cass, | southern or easterr. neighbors, and | | with them we hope to be placed | the new apportionment. i in| * The bonds of Clay Co., the home of the Jameses, are now quoted at 105, and 107, in the eastern matket. The people of Clay pay their debts if they didn’t catch Jesse James. Fo SALE—A neat one story 50 R SALE, A resident lot in addition, on Ohio street. location. Apply at this office.

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