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3UTLER WEEKLY TIMES ; ee eS —E ae thas. T. MeEar ana. Tox AND PROPRIETOR, “TERMS OF SUINSCREPTION: ‘Lhe Weery Times, published every Wednesday, will be sent to any < duress oue vear, postage paid, tor $1.25. be found on file at Geo. THIS PAPE (0 Bpruce Bi whergadverts ns d tel t imoly af- | | tengued teliows, who are simply af- | i contracts 1247 be made for it IN NEW YORK | TORR 7 oe ter the money of the farmer and neth- | name 4 hundred =more places | ARE RECEI V | NG z 3 H EI R | were it necessary. What the de-!} WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 11, 1333- The star-route trial, the Mississ- ippiriver and Illineis legislatue are still runing on. ‘the President has appointed Wal- cer O. Gresham. of Indiana pestmas- ier general. He was at thetine of veceiving the appointment holding the office of United States circuit judge. He 1s said tu bea geod man und this appointment gave universal satisfaction. —— The stalwarts are surprised that the new postmaster general 1s an able sman and abeve reproach. He is a stalwart of the stalwarts and was de- nied a place in Garfield’s cabmet, SET THE DOGS ON THEM- another, that the Times feels inter- ested in, it isthe protection of our ‘home merchants end business, men. | When ever we see a set of outsiders trying to undermind them in anyway | in meeting and protect them, as well | asthe innocent whe are taken in and | grossly swindled by these slick- jing else. ‘le be plain about the we have seen tor the past week quite a number of spring wagons leave town every norning loaded lresemble cultivators. Now it 1s | these tellows we wish to talk avouta | httle, and we leave our merchants and good farmers to say vhether we are right or wrong. Inthe first place, it these implements were first-class, standard geeds the manu- facturers would not have te nire men and teams to run over the country to | sell them. Inthe second place our farmers ought not patronize them. In the third place the ceunty and city ought tocharge them a big li- cense to peddle the same over the What do these men care If there is any one thing more than | | we feel, it is our duty to speak out; | matter and cut a long stery short, | down with farm machinery which | may be democratic to bolt the ncket | in Butler, but itisnot the kind of | democracy we have beentaught. The Republica, of this city is terribly elated over seeing democrats bolt j and in the mihst of its joy falls back i on its haunches and and | calls them fools, rebel, moss back, and such hke. The only thing the | Republican did not laugh about was | | the election in Kansas City,Chicago, | Cincinnati, St. Louis, and one might laughs | mocracy came down en the radical | party as a mighty rushing wind, and | struck them 12 regular cyclone style, | wiping them out ot office forever. Brother Beach had better let the war die outin this county as quick jas possible, tor his party has a mighty bad record arround here. The people have not forgotten Gen- eral Ewing aad his order No. 11, by a large majority yet. No they reco- lect it only two well, when the old to sheulder i women were ordered their little pillow slip with a few clothes and depart with their little | children atoot, and not leok back to see the torch touch their home, fer Christopher & Jackson, New Stock Spring Goods CALL AND SEE THEM fear of certain death, from the hands of a Kansas red leg. Better let the war die out. Yes let it die with the Papinville Seraps. The Emporia is almost a fixed tact. | the town in avery few minutes. Fi- | } nally they left the street and ran into | a small point of timber north ef the Order of Publicat | Statr oF Missouri, county. z : - z although backed by Gencral Grant. for the citizens of Bates county : what radical party, which is taking its 3 ae ; County ct batca: He is bitterly oppesed to the half- demise very rapidly. i Look out for some railroad devel-| mill. Here, striking a log the pole} tn the Circuit Court of said c ‘was breken and Mr. Hirn: fearing | June term, 1883. county, tereeds. After his disappointment in net getting into Garfield’s cabinet he is reperted as having said: ‘I interest in common have they with jus, none, they are simply atter our money, here to-day and some where else te-morrow. What is their guar- { opments soon. The business boom has slacked up alittle since the farmers began plowing. Joe Shelby says he 1sfor Marma- duke tor Governor because he was a rebel.—[Bates county Republican. dangerous results from the numerous trees, stumps and logs, jumped, un- injured, to the ground. In a short Carl Spengler, plaintiif against Hough, defendant sion A t this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his Attorney betore the under. signed clerk ef the Circuit Court in va- | weuld rather bea Democrat than a| sites about a piece of machinery : co i half-breed. lworth. Itissimply werth nething “What dees it benefit a man if he The familiar phiz ot J. N. Bar- | time the team was stopped but net | caton and files his petition and affidavit, | The Bates county Republican to the farmer. For instance, sf a | £#in the whole world EE dose), His |poms vas misitle oni oucietrcets they oe ——— —— fea ae TaOE aresident ob the Seana | = farmer shou'd brake a cultivator | ©" soul.’” What does it benefit a | first ot the wees. [the buggy. Taking into considera- | Missouri: "Wh reapon’ ls eae says: ‘It is generally supposed man it he lies ab i ponte pee ie © clerk fp vacation hat sid defend ies about his fellow man The republican candidate for Boe unos nsine aren nhad Hite coiaen wiby puulicees prerreeraie cation that plain- hat we are free men and have a ‘ight to vote as we please.’” It may »e well enough tor brother Beech to talk that way as long ashe 1s running the opossum paper and helping out the Independents. Butit is not the way he would talk if a bloedy shirt z j will make it good it you can reach bought ot one of them, and find the | piece of wood to be rotten, or the | iron to have a flaw in it, where does he have to go to have his guarantee made good. Why he must go back on the manutacturer, and he may hve, m Cincinnati. Of course he and it1s proven on him, Here is what General Shelby said the other day to a correspondent to the St. Louis Republican and printed in that paper. Read it and cempare it with the above paragraph. *SWill the fact of his having been ceived one vote in this district. Miss Jennie Anderson, the ac- complished sister ef our druggist, J. W. Andersun spent a few days visi- ting trends in the ancient county seat, this week. ceunty school commissioner only re- | a very namow escape. The mercury in the social bar- omoter, which, all winter, has been stagnated, has suddenly taken a rise and Papmnvilleites, male and female old and young have been having | some huge old times. titt has commenced asuit against him inthis court, by petition and attachment tounded on account forthe sum of one hundred, ninety-one & 40-100 dollars and that his property is about to be attached to satisty the said debt and cost ot suit and that unless the said yames Hough be and appear atthis court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city ot Butler, in said county, on the 4th day of June next, icket was in the field. Oh, no, he inves lave Fresdv confederate general handicap him : HH would then advise all to stand by —_ a corn wou = e gh any ina presidential year?”” W.S. Marsh has employed a first Monday night the old folks had «| and on or before the 6th day of said 4 | cheir “‘partee,’’ and swallow the | o gather before you could get the “*Handicap him! Why, man, | class tinner to replenish his stock in social gathering at H. E. Yaw’s. terest the term shall so leng continue al He whele ticket nigger and all. — On the other hand, if vou a tthe as — Pi tit yo atl that lime. Miro M’s hardware teade | On account of his venerable appear- Prepare toy obit ge-n ve last ‘ i OEE SNES SEO ya pie achi f f omattox court house in 5 2 Z anincin > a On fists 4 0 Ine ai moe uy a piece of machinery of iene of Weise Bienes ciel anere ieieces has been immense for the last few | 2"°° and graylocks? ye reporter was | tition in said cause, the same will be tsa ' | ellogg now acknowledges that in ; our merchants. who sell nething but | 1.6 Democrat who wore the blue and | weeks. asked to participate in the evening’s | ° confessed, and judgment will be ren- | «$76 Chandler telegraphed him that | the standard machines and anything | the Demecrat who wore the Hae festivities. Supper and a bountiful srdercde ther aoa Haeoe ‘ so fae it unless Louisiana could be held all | breaks, you know where your ma- |The very idea of such a thing ce foal Three cheers tor Papinville and supply ot apples were furnished. By according to law, in tue Butler. Weetlt \ was lost.: It is very likely that the | chine come from and who gaye you | Mdiculous to talk abeut. We are all the Emporia. The citizens of this request Prof. Burton’s daughters. hates conaty deuce re in s whole tacts relating to the counting | the guarantee and who is bound to Democrats, or we are not. That community never failwhen they set Miss Lilian and Miss Allie cas i aunccmtveleahe last inettions to bea f | +n of Hayes—that 1s the inside work- | make it good. Democrat is a fool—nay, more; he] their heads on any business enter- i . eg, | least four weeks before the commence. t | agi Mk acichiine—aeil cal a Sood ‘ i 1s a specious scoundrel, with treason ae aie stopping at Mr. Yaw’s hotel, | ment of the next term of said court. = ire Ye imagine, these fellows on] and malice in his heart, who would ia rendered the balcony scene in! J. R. Jenkins, « i ‘rom the prosecution of Kellogg, | wheelsrepresent to our farmer friends | object to any other Democrat simply Wm. Robison, the junior mem-| Romeo and Juliet. Those present | A true copy CECH Cra my wast as the true inwardness of the | that they can sell machineay a great because he had served in the federal | ber of the firm of A. H. Barrows pronounced it superbly done and ye | Lee Bap nasa ies repeed: 4 ii management of the republican na-| deal cheaper than the merchant, as ce me ic colederate ary Nes are & Co., went te Kansas City with | lecal heartily concurrea The re 4 ° seal of peace Ate oon ie a Hl st . deed; if will no! make one air oO. : ze z beara apis see ‘ | — ——— was dein to the| he must buy from second hands and | thehead of Marmaduke’s chances some fat cattel this week. Capt. is} mainder of the evening was spent in | April, seers county, this 6th day ot e 4 ——s the United States by the | that sort of stuff, and thev haul direct | vhite or black. All his party wants | * genial, wholesouled young man! swapping jokes and in listenieg to | 19¢4t. SLR. Junxams, Circuit Clerk, : i - = 1en of the letters to ‘‘my | from the manufactory. Now let us} to know is the fact ot his capacity. and deserves success. lsomelexcellent musica Risk Ben | 3g n it lear Dorsey.”’ 5 | hisi ity is re : i oF é i reesagecd come 1B a — — rte that. The merchant buys | his integrity and his Democracy Hen. Levi Moler returned trom | ton’s concert band. Among the! Order of Publication. 1 i 2 ee . e repu lican | his mac! inery direct from the manu- ; : : Jefferson City Tuesday. The judge gentlemen guests we noticed ‘Sqnire | State of Missouri) og | i a ie ‘om the hour the stealing the | facturer, ships it te his place of bus- Wild Cat Life Insurance. has made a record as a legislator of | Shaver. Dr. A.C. Thompson, Un- , County ot Bates, ¢ 55° . ores - . - S . > re H : . \ i resi a = accomplished. — j mess and there the _expense stops. - which he and his constituency may cle John Fry, Willis Ogle, w.js. In the Circuit Court of said county, June ‘ ii dvansas City Lames. Pecrethetatans man likewise shipshis; A circular ef the Sedalia South-| well be proud. From this on he| Marsh, W. F. Clemmons, William | ; bahance laintift B Secor tmae = é a Rae = : H = 1 Luey ain plaintiff, against Geor, ie Dector Brooks, as per announce- | je Rea —— Ps Sepa west Mutual Beneht Associatien was will devote his attentien strictly te] Rebison and others. Among the! w. Brittain, aricedenk: . bat i : vent, lectured to good audiences at) are met by w. Ms ta = h sled es forwarded by this effce te Hon. Jao. | business and the people ot Southern | chee were Mrs. Dr. Thompson, | 4 T this dav come the plaintiff herein, 4 i the court house three or four nights | 4 ' by pee ny ¢ hauledover | F, Williams, State Insurance Cem- | Bates have good reason to expect j Teasedale, Ogle, Shaver,and Misses iF = lise! se a: 2 Brumbach, be- : ie 2 s he ceuntry and se! 3 2 Z : . “ ee Ra | tore the undersigned clerk ot the circuit h I jast week. We have no doubt the | paste sad a= - _— — missioner. He replied as follows ; | some important railroad news soen. | Emma Wilson, Tillie Penny. ‘Lhe {court in vacation and files her petition | 4 Joctor’s efforts would be better ap- t a th ae See tees orses | «It is in plain Englisha lite insurance ‘The editor of the Democrat can i occasion was one long te be remem- | ae weeaatie nde bersarl ee | ead Ae his adlicasee it hal > lo oa - Now - =, to | company without capital, and has no} sately bet his plug that Buder’s H bered by the honored guests. jt the State ‘OE. Miceouri: :Wheeeae : - mow who has to pay , i = . . tos ee ; 5 it: ser i H would have his old plates recast and | : Soa teeding | authority to do business in Missouri, | thirty thousand dollars will ne .j ‘Brevity ix the soul of wit.’” it is ordered by the clerk in vacation . j P nd | thes : Ae P ver se | that i 4 eth eee Cds Bh ox these seme thirty or forty horses and | Pennsylvania was overrun with these | cure the Ste Leuis & E St ee said defendant be notified by puly 4 i] 5 See aoe. e expense | their drivers. The manufacturers | Companies, and last year the attor- pape: — HEpona= AvrHa. | wae pa piaiaats hes “commenrm i vould not be much. People get ERS OR Ee jney general issued guo warrante | What is thirty thousand dollars to oo eee ee are ee al Be court, A ee , f = iS hem out wi S rage 2 g | hs ce ae i ™ = j tic a i N bject a r iil ired ot hearing the same old thing! one Oh: no. they could not pees against 217 of these irauds, and|the millions of dollars worth of ATex Million Dollar Transaction | nature of which is to ootain a divorce , ie ARE SEG anced earcaiee iS. Bese could r a erd | crushed them eut of existence, but | “‘hlack diamonds” that lie embeded } Profits from the Land. from the bonds of matrimony heretofore a i 3 to do that. Then whodoes. Some | not until they had robbed the cenfid- | ; ae - i contracted with said detendant upon the ia gettmg very stale and monetonons. | bodv must do it. they can’t werk for | ing people of the keystone State of | ines eis Romi anaes. SEs eae etree mets t i €nday night the Doctor sailed into motenes Well we will fell pect Sit | millions of dollars. ** * I shall wage besides the mexhaustible supply of Cuicaco, Int., April 5.—A year Le ig oe irl Ae that unless ie Ed j PG eae ; a 4 - qeece : “eh s gay : £ TSS eae J os Teas Ss t be and appear at this i, Geo. G. V est, about his Boonville is the granger that buys the plew a vigorous war against them, and | the very best coal on this route, it will | ago the state legislature Texas | court, at the next term thereof, to be be- ‘4 it speech and in the absense of the little | hope that the press ef the State, ev- | also tap the Rockville rock quarries. ded : iti k | gun and holden at the court house is | siant lampooned him good. Th | from them, and nebedy else. Then | er watchtul of the best interests ot | the st fwhich i 1 = uM d Seend # peemon st the etnte tenon | ie air ef See eee eee 4 aa E m good. © ' another thine, th se e¢ stone of wuich is equal in all an as the Pan Handl =f << *, 4th day of June next, and before } ce é is ey perhaps take | the people, and the prosecuting | pera Wine aM h id tectm: Sf the tes } fferenc : r : > : P' cutin: at ae : the 6th day of e i 1 { : EES Be oat pases | your note if they know you are geod | torneys of every county in the State ' — in many respects te the | 3,000,000,000 acres, to a syndicate | so ie pay chesia tect it the toe 5 : 7 s | eee = es . + ar 7 > j r | cats cases _ / see s gee ee ee ermer bring itte town and either discount will aid me in this good werk. | arrensburg stone. | composed of C. B. Farwell, J. V. anes last day of said term—answer j “€ stig oe ne great state et Missouri, | it for cash or place it in the bank and Lis this assistance I can Protect the M. L. Anderson wus taken serieus- ; Farwell, Abner Taylor and A. ¢. 1 Sane will be eer eee perry : i : . 2 - a — | the day it is due yeu must walk up a insurance, jly ill Thursday evening and was! Babcock. In consideration the latter ™€"t tos be rendered accordingly, and d vill be re-elected in r .) an - oy . “= i 5 ote get Min Se it is further ordered, that a copy h if be c ere § yr the | and pay, there is no days ot grace} Thcletter in full will be printed hardly expectea to live through the | were to erect a capital building fer | published, according oa pra b é ‘pI.500 x # ; ‘a ei ae ap }with them. Now we wantte ask the | next week. Many people in thus | Tee BE ERG bog it ais ee GEE We ee Sek ier euacer i meekly nenecenet Preaam fi | : ds Hi P pm a ee Be sae farmer if the merchant whe is doing | 224 Surrounding counties have been j parties hunting and fishing aud | 500,000, thus fixing the value of the Sag een eRE Say i Sedalia A : = 53 i ik . z | = j - ? Sa we é 4 ' gz wy roy man in ia ieeuumate bueaitese feaikiticm that pegs ay = ag like ae »v | while out had eaten what he thought | !and at so cents an acre. A Len-/sertion to be at least four weeks be- sas V5 ©: high taxes and hard | way. We say he does not. There-! ease Sams oe ok ees were wild onions, but which atter- | don syndicate has just been given eee speetrripcepie tte — I : S : 3 -R. Je *, t i eG “< vs id = re a good many | fore, patronize home every time, and | themselves they had better’ be at = ward proved to be the bulbs of a the refusal of the entire tract until Cireuit ler. a Hi We: have = undred a year. | set the dogs on these traveling tel. | at once. The commissiener’s letter poisonous plant. On his way home | Aprii 15, and the sale is declared to A true copy trom the record. . i ds. 8 gn war aks @m the | lows. { can be seed at this office. he feil to-the ground insensible, and | be virtually concluded. The price, : : of om cba chem tates H t . : : } as o f i ce r aad as 182 geod: = aaa ! The abeve timely warning is taken had to be borne home by his com- /13 stated te be $10,070,000. The ++ county, this gth day ot April : i ‘ chri: i . . : H = i MIN! t 2 detue tust “ak and | phe Ss OITY ELECTION. | from the Henry County Democrat,| paniens. By the timely succer of tract is 5,000 miles square, and com- ' sels 5: sect bracea . i . is i * Zs = re = qQ esa sss — Re per would i og a city officers Tues- | Comment from us 1s unnecessary, as | Dr. Thompsen life was prolenged | prises the northern arm of te state, | ————-——-- -_______ ms eacne “Grease ttanee under the eA — = this city passed the article abeve explains the whole | til! near morning when achange for and is declared to be rich im arable Final Settlement Notice. m4 . iS —: he entire democratic j matter. We de net know whether! the better took piace, since which | and grazing Jand. It is watered and _, Notice is hereby given that the under- Rich Hill Minning Review : Mil- le a = elected with the excep- | Bates county is cursed with these | he has grown considerably better. i timbered to such a degree as to at- piesa ened cahvesg spear pansy pee 2 con Beall, Esq..died at hisresidence, ~— * — candidate for i fraudulent iasurance agents or not.) The ancient county seat was. t2ctthree English syndicates. who nt ot his accounts with said estate fl iust werth of this . city. * | marshal. who was ate: a ; + + a3 = 2 s 2 : s such curator at the next t ot Pro- an igi = a last Sunday | Mo sigeahe hale n by J. H. i Be that as it may it 1s well enough | thown intoabigexcitement Thursday | S¢Mt agents across the water for its | bate court of Bates county, ‘Missouri, w th Sot be nace aries: at Feed Susan led ~ olting democrats. | fer our peop'e to be on their guard, | morning over a runaway te«m. Jacols | purchase. The last agent male two | Pe 2S at the a house in Butler, T 7.3 ~ Air, Ss he democrats stood ar-! ee = ets See ¥ i im sa anty, at the May term of “me of Bates county's first and best! shall, as they did < By Mar {net only against wild cat insurance | Hirni started through town with his proposals, one to rent the privil Peobsiccout A D. 1833, a pa titizens--a wan of many. sterli be 2 . pena oe vi tick- | agents but all other irauds, as the / team and buggy. The horses were of grazing sto: ; J, F. Srvs, Guardian and b 4 mamees and beleved by 2] who! h a have been elected by a i whole country is filled. The peo-| hich spirited an:mals and te use a right. The sae = ——— - e phew ~. Deceased leaves a large | bandsome majority. But they 1! ple of the are now vaying (slang phrase were “ri on ther [atter proposition. on condition the I yR F. L. POUND, ot Aurora, , - and many triends to meurn; 2@t de it, therefore, he was beaten, | for en aoe ‘once as Wi ‘hs z first payment was placed to the ci - aed meeting : eer es ee Py to- | muscle. hen opposite the post- | i: o¢ the Chicaco o & : cessin the cure of Cancer. Those ai- | it ot the Chicago owners in the Ricted dicots ick fail to cousclt at ra co} once. CANCER. Rot by Morgan, but demecrats. ity i i ‘gan, crats, Iti ry. ! Office they began to ru circled | of England on the date named.