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MAYN amine my Goods before buying. ike dyphtheria. | deceased and the grandmother of the ! sick children, but they are all now Saturday and Sunday preceeding of While in Town for Holiday Goods Don't Fail to Call at ' ed and 2 good inpression seemed to i = : | pervade the entire audiance. »acres of landto W. .||McFARLAND BROS, BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, W. L. King, preacher in charge. iThe meeting was well attend- That he will require additionaltime this year to dispose of his gigantic stock at his Old Headquarters at POST OFFICE, NOTRH FINE BOOKS, Albums, Vaces, Stationery, Cups and oe eS cae “BUSY” AGAIN. | A Times Correspondent on Mat ters in Deepwater Township. | From the Times Regular Correspondent. Drrrwater, Nov. 20, 1852. | | Since the election has passed and } ‘the people have time to think, / NOVEMBER, 29; 1882, Santa Claus Having Notified AN OLD WAR-HORSE vice. Hupson, Bates Co., Mo. t November 10, 1883. § Eprror Times: Enclosed please | find $1 00 for the WEEKLY TrEs. Ihave lived in Bates county since 1856. I have visited your town once | i Gives the Beys Some Sound Ad- | things are acquiring a more sober |. : = <q B ore sober | in the last twenty years; will try and | spect. Farmers are gomg to work winter. The doctors are busy riding to see ‘the sick. 1 understand Mrs. O’dell, ! ‘daughter of M. Welker, died the ‘night of the 13th inst. of something There is also three ot the children sick with fever; also Mrs. Welker, the mother of the doing better. The first quarterly meeting of tie | Butler Circuit was held at the new M. E. Church South,north of Johns- third | town 3 miles, including the November present month, conducted by C. C. Wood. presiding elder and 1 understand John Potts sold 40} L. Kash tor: $2,500, situated 1 1-4 miles south of | Johnstown. H I noticed in passing to Johnstown ; that Tohnathan Jackson has finished ¢ | an addition to his house and covered | | it all under one roof. Sse EES Gen EP Ee And examine their new invoice of Butfilo. Wolfe and) Bear skin Lap splendid thing in Ruber Horse covers. fobes. also a | tended and teachers are as a general | | provement. i thing. giving satistaction. Quite an im- Good for Johnathan. R. Stubblefield is around collect- | ing taxes. Look out for him and be ready with the one thing needful. He tells me school taxes are high ; most all over the township. Our schools are generally well at- John Young is feeding some cattle which are doing well; two or three ‘ other are feeding small lots of steers, | ‘but the number compared with last | than farmers. expected. i winter is small. Corn is selling at abour 25 cents ' ment matters, i ‘ ; Andrew Jackson’s school ot De- | H upon the top of the earth. ‘channel of get up again this winter. to see the iin good carnest preparing for the } foi. and post up alittle in govern- I was educated in} mocracy and I contend that Demo- | cratic principles are just as good tu- | day as they were forty years ago. j Let us all try and come squarely up | to them. ! I understand that friend Simpson bis elected to the office of Recorder of Deeds. Iam glad ef that as Jim is as fine a fellow as can be found 1 hope the Democrats will all snail through. Tell the government boys to keep: tne oldship ot State right in the honesty economy | and in the end all will be well with them. Mr. Editor keep your moustache trimmed as close a> that of a navy Lieutenant and be ready tor action and Saucers, Toys,all kinds and prices. QUADRUPLE SHEET. Call and ex- at a moment’s warning, still con-' : tinue to print us a sound Demo- e merican ewe er, cratic paper. I hope this will find you and your staff weli and in the best of spirits. Yours truly, Wa. BASKERVILLE. Kansas City Zimes: With the completion of the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf to Memphis, a new line of travel to the great south will be opened to the public, and already the various lines in that section are taking steps for the future. A spe- cial telegram to the G/obe- Democrat trom Memphis states, that at a meet- ing of directors of the Memphis and Charieston railroad on Tuesday last ; a proposition for a lease of the road was read. Although the names of those proposing :t were not disclos- ed, it is generally understood that the Kansas City, Springfield and Memphis railroad are the parties. Their proposition js tu lease the: Memphis and Charleston road from i prompt and intelligent action, Thous-j pee bushel peeling oe ! Stevenson, Ala.. to Memphis. includ- | jing the Sommerville and Florence | | branches, and the Washington street | branch in Memphis, for the term of ! Busy. *,*Troubies often come from where | | - i we least expect them.’’ Yet we may : MMEMy YORRS Fc Se oe i otten prevent or counteract them by{ *,2«Facts speak plainer than words.” | Proof:—The doctor told me to take a/ ands ot persoas are constantly trouble} | 410 pill, but I didn’t, tor I had already | with a combination of diseases Diseased §) 0 eoaed twice by murcery. The ‘ kidneys and costive bowels are their tor- 1 41. Fist teld me to try Kidney-Wort, and j mentors. They should know that Kid- [did, It was just ie thing for my | nev-Wort acts on these organsat the sAMe | bit:o.smess and constipation, and now T/ time; causing them to throw oft the am as well as ever.”—A. P- Santord, ; poisons that have clogged to them, and) ¢oiq in both dry and liquid form, so renewiug the whole system. i a SOUTIL SIDE SQUARE. 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