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— a CYyIy TIMES ey TER WEE GP Ge a Bure BU Bo. WATER WORKS. ivnir Just now the w 1 ot fortune ap « favorably for th pears to of anxiety gama it is possible t as muc The sut ect of manufacture The railroad problem and | ty is at last a fixed fact, or | + upon his report, an | couscagement * e | people mately construct Mr. Hay »ject. ! interested in ai s | intere | i . \ The people of i | | | ted anc ynvenience and system. se and the purp i ROPOSALS PRIVIIMG PA \\D aT ATHOVERY TO THE State of Missouri. tl ici- horse, resuscitated a couple orthree months wuhindend _. | ago, has gone through the usual per- the was tried epee jod of silence and doubttulness and It content BUTLER MISSOURI. i : : ae et psent cas now like the railroad is about | supply « elt w et elmer WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1883. re ire in Our inidst. i he S p as eac ce aD * i a . “s t weulle;»ri eepdic as each succes- os Q Sues t article was en epee a oor’ Roane eke aie les A NEW OFFER. "9 p fee ne isses throu [oye Bureee ee : eau other day > printing, and tor ps | There are other SON Ee ce as ae history worthy a place in any library. : ne fo al wing articles of stationery for bot Elsewhere in the Times the read- Sosies (as apportant ae chose | of coun “ xe will 4 to belong io ala herr jeneral Assembly, Ac *y > advertisement of- | world, and d its Pea pyres d two copies each of | tant General's office. and tor each and er will find an advertiseme lalvcady uade. and wi a = ae } erdniandaieal 7 sans a, : ee 2 sville a volumn of i . Texas Sift and : a fering the Times and the Loui ville | oe if mot. mere. S06, “accom= ee in | Pexa an re of like qualty of paper andar. r, for} ep ors 3 DELOE ; The owner can tationery at the same os Couriér-Fournal one year, tor} plished. There need he no appr ie G: e. The owner an tionery A a = st e ss T ‘our. ‘0. é rane - . by proving property and o 3 pose tae The Courter Fournal hension that we will overdo the thing. |: as | john Georse Ravser: a mechanic: a a ere. said Commissioners, for the mzed leading Southern lo ondertul and will | '"5 ot our own oe ESSE SS : : ‘So preter all necessary questions. sar, from and after the first 3 i 4 eee ur resources are WC ec a i : i See eee oe oe kar aeriwibes ue - seed regular subscription | agente ae i with whose resources we are more} shot and killed ins tormer wite, in a Ne ual persone Bill Poe cave i oa sustain all that it is possible for usto] . es house ot illfame, at Kansas city, | She ee Cages? 260 Reames Beak Paper, 25x38, 60 Ibs 50. But LESS | lish Sati ose have built familia fears epic: aes -*) he wants the pistol with which he | per ream. thethe oso bee ae E ly to be four Friday June 15. Rayser got a di- | 1 killed Howard to be placed | 25 ns Demy, 28 lbs. per rea en made to club it with the S . sae aeait) tand kille ows eH four magnificent city, our prosperity] | Sian ioe cou ee he = about t See Flat Cap, 18 ibe: per ream = 5 t for the building of or anv other | vorce from the weman about two =i" wees ‘ Butler Weekly Times at the very | ind our all, only upon the surface. |‘?! Hie Spucme: ot ee ces pees ! : } 1 ae coffin. But Sheriff tisher says | Double Flat Cap, 36 1 per f 2 } jana our all, omly upo pote acne ar 7 5 t weeks Leavenworth, where |, : : ' — z “ x 3 Be e railroad. Our coun shes the | weeks ago at eave poe ae cee Ghe pon Mire labor low sum ot $2,25 for both papers. L top richt here and with might I iar jhe can’t see the ¢ al és Letus stop right here and with migt te nhane A Gea an cs a Picbe caine nie Money, ot course, must be in ad- 1 at a2 sik A Bae rare combination of | eraland | they had been living, when she came x “what under the impression that 1S Fe ee ‘i and main bring into re i } Ve snes - cs pee “ntere 2 a z gance. Call and get sample copies { iendia ‘that : eee ety agricultural wealth. ‘len years ago | to Kansas City and entered upon a alee RnaBuE ete ike = tonne Mansi rappin mcrae 3 > | splendid resources that le inexausta- = i igge ae eee stele ct Biases folk “do hi ibs per teat * each paper. ae Ce bea wbatinexeis | nonce o8t wonder resources | lite of ne. Ravser followed his ER TE eet herent | <i pene ean, een tope : if aoe Ww brief. | Were deubtful, and to-day, even | former wite to Kansas City, and as ay De oare he Ree i” ; a there to be done. € answer briet- aon ee ee tC fees ee ne | Se Colored Cover wi RARE CHANOE. ee ce though many millions of dollars have | certaining her whereabouts visited Wotlone Ge Oscecla Moe the tate | ams Colored Cover 1 50 Ibs ARA < ly, frankly, positively, build water : ene ae 2 Hee eccmiimiesmhe: lacobawhich ae : fee me | 1. We have at our disposal five cop- | work beennnvested herejand ious Ropu aaa pies pass r editor ot a twice defunct prohibinon | 10 M Envelopes (printed), No. y. a S x works. ee arkab “th ; S 5 iy tragedy. There 4 . 10M #6 ss No, 61, eS 2 tion has been of a remarkable growth, | resulted im the bloody tragedy. e mr ag i ae fo 3 : No, 64g of the Breeders Live-Stock ar ym. Raeder, represent- ‘ z was ieee ._ | organ, threatens a libel suit against | is i Bovcloves, Witt. Moca. ny ne P I fac only skimed The | appears to be no other provocation 4 5 P Foural, x monthly periodical con— > th orks company of St. = s z PE E the Stockton Journal and the Sedalia | 10M “ “ No.6 ig : ing the water works comps building of the Mo. Pacific, and the | than that the man was drunk, and : hi. | 10 Gross Faber’s Hexagon, No. 2 Pencils taining 128 pages, published atly oui. which is putting in the water Mer cert ae ee eee ee hi ae ld Democrat for alleged slander. This} 77 '“G red and ‘lee = osed constructi tthe C. & AL at she, ‘ wife, woul : ~ a bas ” eecher Illinois, and devoted to the wie atch Lilies an this (city proposed construction ot the C. & A. | that he his cenit ; : o e believe, 15 the first imstance on | Penetls. pele ; A ane: - | branch, have done much towards de- | not reciprocate his passion of love|oo* yarn 10 Gross Dixon’s Lead Pencils. eeding ot blooded stock. last week to ascertain it Butler desi- ce i leadie a DIO Gve win oni record where the editor of a paper{ 3° "\< Fabers Combined Ink and We will send the Butler Weekly | 1.9 4 system of water werks, and in veloping and attracting capi ea oe oe SS") seeks redress against a co-editor in a | Pencil Frasers. ld ae: 5 e : ~ i oul remain aS TY . | Dozen Bottes Arnold's sine Times and the Breeders Fournal, company with Capt. Tygard called aeEaIeTADON, wee Eee ies pat : ; court of justice The time and date | PA LREAET ae a uartel ere year, for $1,75, cashin advance. Leathe TDisees. and gave us his plans. for the St. L. E..& W. to make our Our friends of the Aepudlicas | of ic atoresaid Iibel suit has not yet Siocen (Bowles anold's (sending fier aS or, 2 ye can’t ac- | ay See . country reach tae poit of its great} **+have an honest gratitication’’” ™m | peey advertise | Copying Ink, quarts This 1s a rare offer, and we ¢ AME ACH | py, proposition in a nut shell is this: punt’ 5 ! ees a ; _{ been advertised. Do Gros Sicel Peues Gillian Agerted commodate but five subscribers, as The company proposes to put in fitty possibilities. being the recipiants of a handsome Springfield Hera/d: John Boyt | aes ise “ ‘“ Esterbrook’s, As « have made arrangements for only . : : Hence, let the building of this last | boquet accompanied with *tcompli mos — . ‘ . | sorted. we have made th, eee : ’ | hydrants, each of which will throw] — ba ye atone net ecthe 1 Hecey andisinerede obth oe = os ae —— 2 five dollar | 10 Gross Penholders, common, Assort- five copies of the Breeders Fournal folic Streains-Of Matenciehttecthicn. | usmee ‘oad be: encoutages © | ments of the 7th and Sth grade ot the | yational bank note signed by Mrs. | os < ae ie z ee ae r county an Stl ay ~ : . ‘ + > Pe. af rok il » i $ €ail and see sample copiea of both Ay Pie open eee or ole oat end that our county and section may | East Public School, are due the e- Louisa B. Stevens as president. She; 19 Dozen Mucilage Founts, 4 0z., com- publications as their compensation, the frachise = no ei [pee is We BATE ES ANE OSE (a Rusite? was recently elected president of the | Ail of said printing paper and_ articles és ¢ ture intended 1t. C = wring the term ust | Fy Tg 4 ank ari d ot stationery to be d Jat the State TATION of the city and the payment of $4,- . Pe Ghee Si ne ‘e # First National bank ot Marion, Ia., Cacitetin ae qe ie Mehenen, # sae A MANUFACTURING ASSOU 5 per annum tor the period otf 2 EW gte Ben emetpe 2€ | to succeed har late husband, Mr. R. | time and in such quan sas the Com- 500 } anv is Cas 1 as a | time. juan C In another place in to-days TIMES | Vears The Tres admits having no rep-{thus remembered, but it is more}! Dp Stevens. Th.s is the first instance | missioners pe Public Printing shall direct : - : iv . Seat oe Sees = » East Se luring | s 2 he conscien- withoutextra charge tor boxing, trans- is printed in detail the proceedings!” he convenience. advantage and resentative at the East School during }| sooth fo the mind of the conscien- |" ie a woman has held such a Pr | poretion hauling ete. Said pape aa at the meeting held last Wednesday izing = manufacturing But- fer. The action of that meeting was determined and posi and emcouragement to smanufactures will soon be td im the city. In reviewing this subject it is a dif- night for the purpose ot o' ssociation in fe gives that establish- the belief ‘cult matter to present any new manu rea- sons forthe establishing ot factures here so thorough has been the detail and There : practicabili discussion ot itin every phase of its importance. none who dispute the of locating such establishments tn this y lace, and there successful operation We and and erowth forever afterwards. are in the midst of a field broad wnoccupied that utilizes and consu- mes nearly every kind of ared articles ina manutact and in sc instane gricultural implements, as the manufacture Wagons demand must 9>e Everybody supply. this who has any busmess knowledge urroundi ags and has givea © proper thoug e advantage of such establi uts located here would Butler alone. the Rot acer entire count contiguous to the city, and for many sailes in circumference would rea beneficent effect. The location ef three, five hundred or « thousar famulies in this city. who would com- unind and spend that week of their lives, would wages amounti a times number ai cer be very important and beneficial to sur trading and business Manufactures, successfully oper always builds up citi ties and progressive spirit. The es and comme ies to them a healthy and course entered upon business men and capitalists which will win. The men are at the wheel are not those whose lives have been characterized by failures, but the contrary. They are inearnest as their efforts demon- Strate, and all that is asked or ed is co-operation. sn unequivocally. need- Let that be giv- The Holden Ente ‘prise Wisely says: “Gentleman who have a taste tor grumbling at news papers should not fail nor be discouraged. An editor never feels that he is doing his whole uty unless some b ody is growhng at what the paper cont: tontain.”” very ns er does not SNOWS every | _ the company would great importance attached thorough system of water works, subject any study. have with it for double the cost. and obvia to place of fire engines, heavy expense attached maintenance, it will lesson been given a practical test. About once every year we agitate thousand doliars invested in fire gines, hose and trucks, at all out {the w All this expense is obvia- ng Water works that would good toward put- all the engines we r streets > item of insur nee is no sma } part of a business mans expense, es- a ler. W verty > now paid in B water works in operation it We now pay $5 tor in- ince on, would then cost but $3; > course of a few |vears. In addition to this to secure man establis ictoring ; we must haye water works. Su establishments can not run without j Water and plenty of it, and it must be accessib] Let every citizen think of this mat- ter at once, and prepare to decide. will soon be > to the roposition, shall every oO ~t t ST.L. EMPORIA & W. Daniel Hay, Ss way from } St. Louis to Emporia. Kansas. The object of his trip was to examine the along the untry Proposed route. ascertain the demands for a talroad = and what encourage- ment would be extended the com- pany building the same. not positively that the Would be built, but believed what he had seen would pay, anc He would say road from tit and iearned ¢ > theretore, th ught L iook favorably | to a is patent to every person who have liv- ed where it existed, or have given the No people who caused a system of water works to be built in their city would not part It takesthe e the there the cost the subject of protection against fire, and would not think four or five ttorney and director | for the St. Louis, Emporia & West- | | ern railway company, passed through , Butler last week on hi the closing exercise last week and 1 In the North American R tor July, President Julius H. writes of **Dynamite as a Factor Civilization’, taking of the subjec Seely yntent, is necessarily a soc in ly disappear as the institutions government ought are br more harmony with the In **The Last Days ot Lieutenant-General he P. Sheridan recounts the operations ion”” the cavalry divisions under his mand during the week Expenditures’*. and i necessity oo unceasing vigilance dens of government intolera and “Moral become **Democracy = by oO. B. some Mar Perry pvuints seeded Reforms ia Prison ’ Thomas Sergeant Science and the Imagina . Geo. E. Waring, Jr.. of **Sa itary Dramage”’; Elbridge T. Ge of **Crueltv to Children; and final] | there is a Symposium **Church Attendance’’—the question whether the churches are growing less ot 2 power for good in agement; writes of tion’’ | | | | | . ji ' on to be now than tormer times—the symposiasts being “A Non-Church-Goer,”” Rev. Dr. Wm. Hayes W: 2 Pullman, Rylance. P; Place, New York. d, Rev. Dr. es therefore not deserving of compliment of lady bank cashiers. and as for that matter had none | tainments be written up without oc- Appleton Jourxal:—Judge Wy at the West School though a very | ular observation. coff intorms us that he has sold over | polite invitation was tendered. We ——_— $300 worth of Berkshire pigs within | also admit publicly that the Tuates here appears, to beias decided | re 1ctdinree weeks. Wehasscld to had no representation in the printing of the programs for either the Public : j most of them have been bought by } School or Academy exercises. Not | Thomas K. Skinker, Reporter of the | j,en in Southwest Missouri, and he withstanding our reports of tne pro- | Supreme Court, removed from the | yes us that it will be impossible for the most accurate and | position which he disgraces. It has] pin to supply the demand. The in reassuring view that dynamitism ng merely a symptom of present transient ul phenomenon, which will quick- of into erests and aspir- ations of the masses of the people Rebell- ee ot com- preceding x a At the graduating exercises of the RNa tar a lricks the surrender of Lee, and offers a x : Gees Mian TERR cht) ithe egee See Butler Acaden last wee Miss | victory 1 be assured highly important contribution to the - art hae pags Ses : . Dae. Addie Haynes, read an essay upon The So history ot the late war. William S, See = = as petaae = 1 es the subject of ‘*True Womanhood Holman M. C.. makes a stri = z ] : : aes The young ladv’s composition and hibit ot **The Increase ot manner of delivery were very good, = on as satis- i re or. 4 le f - “ye s | tious reporter, and equally sition, although there are a) number tactory to the public, that such enter- sentiment among the people reflect- parties in Texas and Kansas, but the ed by the press ot the State, to have of insurance two fifth from the pres- complete. The fact that the Tim been through the influenc or rather Journal office is mow engaged in entrate, and besides those two im- representative was assigned 2 back | the compe eogelnt of ene Be Ee printing a large catalogue of Mr, | portant features, the great conveni- | S¢*t #t the graduating Soo Oe Gomis: Judace of Cass and Laf- Wycoff’s thoroughbred stock, and | ence of asystem of waterworks can | tue Academy Emday, counts for no- ayes counties W ere incarcerated in | nose wishing catalosues should write | hardly be calculated until they have | thing: jail at Jefferson City. The people | pin at once. : i they are doing it in earnest. . and Down with such usurpers of authority. ave a right to ask his renova Lousiana Jourzal:— A Tilden and Hendricks boom is denoted in every think it | ate in the Union, and we t but right and proper that every city The religious world is encourag town and hamlet should take up the battle cry boom until th over the progress of Christianity Old Mexico. The Missionaries that benighted and keep the go t pa e two gentleman are nomi- gion nated and tr re sence ing umphantly clec office to which they were back cheeful reports of their labors. and hope at no distant day to bri the decendants of Montezum: There is on denyir 1576. hat it would be the that c: of B ould be placedi the beneficent influences the ble. Democr cert work it to themsely andthe c¢ ry at effective is doing es the Book of books into ¢ = to vindicate these gentleman and ; of cost. the Mexican people tr remove ies ‘ 7 busi- to th ned that but the theory main tween Webster and Greene counties. womanhood” consists in sacrificing | Ridge was charged life in laboring tor woman. suffrage | = anim and prohibition. is e fallacy that we | sh nnot subscribe to. and bis sau. an ee, Greentie!d railroad and steam-boat } Imes running into Louisville Ken- tucky, will carry a cles intend exhil tor Southern Exposition at but : . received a tztal shot in transportation the Theretore, His revolver was found be equivolent to half rates. a jempty, hav charge | | | x ane eS | the officer The | loaded <A report has en taking the - ; =e pe cena 2 a wagon and tak igtield. of the press that Jim Younge: The bedy was a grand-child ot John The Henry County eee crat published a letter last week ft the Warden of the Minnesota Peni- stating ti dead. Ct = Present. xerokees. ! Ridge, chief of the om eee AL fe —— Mr. M.E- tentiary, at Stillwater. Jim Younger was aliv The irrepressible Ben Dering, | Preparing to start another paper | Carthage. It wi Denis- | ; cra? by name, i | principle. FREE! articles of stationery to be © gin a respects to the samples to be seen and ob- tained at the office or the Secretary of State. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond executed in due torm by the bidder with at least two good and suflicient se- curities satisfactory to the Commissioners | ot Public Printing in the penal sum ot $10,000, conditioned tor the taithful per- formance of his or their contract. (See chapter 141, Revised Statutes of 1879.) K. McGRATH, Secretary of State, JOHN WALKER, State Auditor, ROBERT McCULLOCH, Register ot Lands, missioners of Public Printing. MICH'L 4t. Cor - GRAND COMBINATION ’S: —THE— BUTLER W=EKLY TIMES, The leading Democratic and of- ficial newspaper of Bates coun- LOUISVILLE COURIER - JOURNAL, and the ty WEERLS Courier’ iis office, ‘Ely’s Cream Balm, iia ( van RH AM) HAY Liien: ! to use. 4 for cc RuereEen rle 4 ——— i IL CRE tail druggist m Co! Oweg l sendffree r large Gert Chromo Carc on will We wrt. A, D, 1883, J, F. Sims, Guardian hil

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