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The Weery Tres, published every | | ted the damage claimed, but the = Ss ged 30. Young n : Wednesday, will be sent to any <duress | 81 od ee Gncet thes 5 affairs own goes out to you all in unostentati- : = bet he Doses ot one or g one year, postage paid, tor 31. Estey compary carr suit up to ne of th at sae ; 4 x Harisonviile Democrat: Mad 4, ks me ——_—]——$—$— ——— Supren Court it bung | ever recorde occurreded | ous welcome youNteous i vs be ae . - i = < : wee talities ot our hu A she : ; pee az Fi BUTLER MISSOURI Fement ttme ago when it. at the reside talities ot our he petal toe oni P Express: Ned = WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6,5 1854-0 was de: j E a of ; time, and a number have been killea ais ist fuesday 4 ——S | covering the $160,000 and interest, SC myself, trom the Rar anee See ac ibwh a ternoon the west bound day piesa cring " and lea eee t he citize: nt a < ship. ate ere p orem The colorline is being more sharp amounting in the aggregate to 3200, hostess it the editor. I have air ME Tokuulohneas: dost a valuable S 1 fain on the Frisco line jumpy ‘ i ae 5 : ons ite lasts yertorm my duty. i ae the track and rolled dow; + i ly drawn, now, in Washington, than | goo, as long as life lasts. F eae om steer last Saturday from the effects nL Ea SR A 1 antes = : a eee Tre — . 2 ost aer | sponsible positions 4 : ankment, instantly killing everbefore. The marriage ot Fred # ee wes the arose apr ee : ee ae of being bitten by one of these dogs. 4 ae the tgg:, god-tather,! We are im receipt of a St. Louis | tying occasion of th lives. ji have committed many errors. Bu i ies f | cers 3 fr. G. M. Favor, and bruise = ‘h Joplin Herald: According tothe | Aaa scalding Tomas A. ‘ | to Miss Pitts, a white woman, is; paper containing a marked notice of The young men ot Butler. a rein arr enta a. eles ‘ hy having the effect to force discrimina- | the Hon. T. T. Hathaway as a prope } reasons set forth m the remarks here | sonable to pres ie evades ee zs 4 ze ue << = rear pee etek oi Hees to such an eg, i I tion where it did not exist before. | er person for the position of Gover- | appended, took it upon themselves | be less trequent. rely I cannot a deitaste ; aes fe (smced ‘Sites he died m great f The wives of Senators and Govern- | noron the Democratic ticket. We j to honor Mr. McFarland by the | regard life a failure. nor consumed | 4Y pa ; geet ae . ae om, af ‘ ae j about g o clock that mght. Th } ment officials hailing from the North | happen to know Mr. Hathaway. and | presentation to him of a very hand- | wholly with errors when I behold be- | Be ieee apt race ae! : ve oe | passengers and coaches al! ese | are not disposed to recognize Mrs. | favorably, too. He made a good some and expensive secretary. It} tore me such evidences of the appre- cs pieonl a - Yee pray ! Douglass in a manner becoming her | record as Senator in the lest Legis- | was to be a surprise, of course, and | ciation of my fellow citizens. W inate | 08: 000 oe es . A: " se ee le Boliver Herald: Wednesday i position as the wife of so distinguish- | Jature, is aman of good character | well did they carry out their design. ! ever the conduct has been to merit est in number o , staat *~ | last week Dr. W. G. Weaver y I ed a husband. | and ability, and 1s brought forward | Mrs. McFarland was let into the | this recognition, Ido not overlook | OR : au summoned to attend the family | It is an interesting query just now i as the friend ot the laboring classes. secret, and she arranged to receive | the fact that without the aid of friends | Clinton Advocate: Mr. Brook- Mr. B.F. Castleman about thy i among the colored people, it this en company Thursday evening, merely | | would have tallen short of the test. | shire died this ROBIE about four miles west of Bolivar, and tound it jute actot Mr. Douglass does not A very timely and well written | as a blind. bout 5 o’clock in the Ladies and gentlemen, these un- | 0’cloe Last Pbursday morning, | whole family of two adults and cig i f disqualify him as the chosen leader | article trom the pen of Mr. Ashby | afternoon Mr. McFarland lett bis | pretentious apartments comprehend | as our readers will remember, Mr. | children sick symptoms of mine | | ofhis people. If ithas any signifi-! Hamilton, was published in the | office and went home, and to his sur-| the extent of our home. Its doors, | Brookshire v found in his shop in poisoning. All have since recoys ' cance at all it means that he has de- | Times last week. If we could only prise beheld the elegant secretary | as wellas the doors ot our hearts, are | 4m unconscious condition, the result ed. There seems to be no to | I serted his color and gone over to the | induce more such men as Mr. H. sitting in his room. It is needless to | open to you now as they always haye | of a kick by a mule he had just shod | for doubt that a most diabot | | whites. to contribute regularly something | say he *smelt a mice.” been and always shall be whenever | From that time until his death, atin pnsmecns attempted by some pers: i : See 5 that pertained to the practical w About § oclock the company be-} your inclination lead you to accept of tle over a week, he remained as he | though there is no definite evs i Chas. T. McFarland, editor of the | ta7¢ and progress of all Bates coun ger eave and: Rest ou comitie.| the hospitahines within: was found, unconscious. pointing 0 the guilty party. 7 | Butler Times, was in Adrian Wed- | g P is : : : c : 5 eeeiieitied os ie Hie Col. S. F. Hawkins, Bates Coun- Sedalia Democrat: We have an| family were taken sick at the ta i his paper. While in town he paid | in many important particulars. i She a one agit +The La Plata Home Press ot the ed and intelligent ot Butler’s society. | calledon. The Col. responded to | whose life his fifteen year old son has ea — kee Psion: ie ii 4 Bae Asincan Ades ieeer. idikdew Oe. Capt. J. D. Allen had been chosen} the call in the following happy | placed a policy in a life insurance ae prayer gb pag po | r "t be ae a : spokesman tor the party, and after) words: company, When the old man found | 80°C 4s ough on Rats,”’ and | Yes, and who wouldn’t be afraid “To-day twenty-three years ago dk d fee re ae was also found in the water bu¢ | of the darned thing. A big black] Texas, the ‘Lone Star,’” seceded | #!! were in and Sc ates DE “arose an COL. HAWKINS SPEECH. it out, which w muibe SLM E ele Tare var bos Bek — \ snake, five and a half feet long, un-| from the Union. That seems a long | in language appropriate and eloquent Teach Genniiees. -Atter ect aboard a sufficient quantity of At sepa sf : = i tamed to anything except the ‘‘dev- time ago, ‘‘boys.”’ made the object of the occasion what has been so appropriately and tanglefoot to make him desperate, sae a Rare ag 8: to i il,”’ turned loose on an unoffending, Yes. And many have been the | known: handsomly said by my young friend and attempted to lay out and freeze |" Y 2 ’ a ee : vastioman spindle-shanked Democratic editor. bloody battles tought since then, CAPT. ALLEN’S SPEECH. (eapeeAlien tite srccentabon:and himself to death. He undoubtedly ers A pe Perey that Our advise 1s to every body, keep out and the brave fellows eee went LapiEs AND GENTLEMEN: There so feelingly and eloquently _respond- thinks lots of thatson, aa a ae EGE: a " iy ot Kirkpatricks office,especrally those | down to death for convichion's sake. “ae sine — “ bec edto by Mr. McFarland, it seems! Pleasant Hill Review: Mr. N.| 1 oh see _ — — ere cee. Ecos : that to add further remarks would be | Davis had sold to his partner, Ed. i ‘ sy i . : alc vears with pleasure as a green spot! . - b don’t want the cold, clamy coils of «| would induce us to stir up ano-|. = : fis ,. | ill tmed and out of place, but you| Mathews, his interest in the saloon] cime, The escape of the pie huge serpent wound about their neck. | : 1 be with Cy ane | EeDR eae will pardon me for making a few re-| business. Mr. D. will return fo But- : é id Bla he thi hi Id chill thes (wary gence thet cule be wu tablet. This 1s one of those beauti- ale x 7a eae : cedela ool as anys é probably due to the excessive qu | = the thing aa © cold ents fe ithe hepe of petting nig of the fullotessione fromiwiieh the Spit marks to. Mr. McF arland. Sir, the ler. where his tamily lives, bearing tity of the poison taken, which pp 1 racing down ou back now, and We! | jccrmtack of “Gols” now on hand, fees SE eg eee ee presentation of this: beautiful desk by | with him the high regards and_ best duced almost immediate vomsi i feel “‘snakes in our boots. agrade of title’s that 1s increas-| 04, 1 ; elses ~ Le your friends as a slight testimonial ot | wishes of a host of friends here. He : H 2 y the act Ww spar “gh x i The Repudlican says that ‘Casa ing at a most remarkable rate. Ah, enue 1 q oi ae f pe P f ied their high regard for yourself and | expresses himselt as more than pleas- Appleton 7r/éune:—Tony Lis a who wrote Abe hbel on the | With what little common sense we nips ee its eas eee ae ae esumable lady must be highly grati- | ed with our people, and regrets that say ot Butler, was in town one dy = peautiful and accor she stess. s A = : : a ‘ ane ; ae < ee nis fy and encouraging; coming as it | cir stances are such that it be- |), ‘ails = di . ‘ county officers in that paper week | TEWSPaper men eUT RON ete Salics) But while we came to enjoy this so— stag se a : fae t ha : 1 son ee t 1 ee oa imes. s does trom those who have had close |} comes his duty to leave us. ty near the Pier before last, ‘tis a hard handed, hon- | SMCS = > | cial feast, we also came to do hon- and intimate intercourse with you in Joh sp gg tres tt ae ' est hearted, level headed granger, When the Democrats took control | or fo him unto whom honor is due. 3 Tate cet Neosho Republican: An Ar-| John k. Pickerill. sad euthe 5 atcl a8 2 aes } oe youth, early manhood and in your Lidhaaa IC dllce delehoishbanels te laws The M : ! and more than a match morally, | of the House at W ashington they | In ever position of trust and honor he a mice yeare abactive- business life ansas Kuklux in the shape ofa large ne = Montrose coal mining cow ° see : : i * | black bear visited Neosho’s suburbs | pany have attained a dept ¢ Fi z i s ‘ atts i pth of & i H H ate. , ” . editor in Bates county employes appointed by their Repub- | have been many he has ever proved | ive : | We di Geuhis <aaveten i = z | eds | you intimately from: boyhood) and ners lcrassine the tailveads eae t 1. The z e do not doubt this **mysterious | lican predecessors. Not so with the | true to his principles and true to his | : : ory creek and crossing the railroad in| inch vein of cowl. The compa niu?“ Byes ‘ ee : : ~ 7 {speaks in language stronger than | Egat isthe ee amt: } one # person’’ being our superior in all the | Republicans in the Senate. They | trust. H ‘ , Pose aiseokt . | the north part otf town, attacked a] expects to drill to the depth ot je - . ; words, that the trier ship vegan mm} + ) e 4 particulars named, but we do ques- | have kicked out every Democrat and} We come not now with sounding | hh i ; tt 1 } hog pen of Cephas Dodd. where, we ! feet. ; i rane ar No «ft . 5 , | ° | youth bas grown and strengthened | ‘i ; | ae : it tion his being a Granger. No ‘hon- jcompetent liberal Republican to | sympols to escort him intryumph to!7 ., sis | hear he made a meal offapig. Dodd) 4 Tribune man interviews 1} est-hearted” Gri EES ae : - . Pes Be | with the passing years into high es- |, : Gee g ae i est-heartec sranger would have | mak »om for favored friends and | still higher positions of honor, but 1 | 2 a became much excited and at once} Mr. F, Egger who has just returmd if mee nae one | : i s | teem and manly confidence and that) oo ted hebooe Gee and ; : ee signed his name to such trash much | pohti time-servers. stand as the honored spokesman of | re i ; ieoieaes resorted to the shot gun policy, and) fron) Rich Hill and Kansas City, i i bey wish you and yours the happiness ; less have written it. But whoever! ., E é the young gentlemen of Butler and} ie . “ Seee es { many persons set out on the trail, but | regard to the completion of the § : : Poa >| Lhe Nevada Democrat, in a recent 2 Sie Z } and prosperity your courteous affitil- | 7 s 5 ‘ he is, it he is *thonest-hearted, : : : r {in their name present this slight to- |. Dire ae | at last accounts the free trade Bour-| [Louis and Emporia Railroad, a “level-headed and withal : fp Ee a Oe Hon. W. z .. | ityand intelligent and manly energy | 1,,,, had iene : : ] seceded 2nd witual a man he} 7S ee ee - | ken of the honor and min which | : von had not been caught. he intorms us that there is nothi i will not allow our =< yo | U7 Dtene prominently to the tront in | * a s sc eminently deserve. And now in, | allow Propesnon ta 207 ee Se Ray st . | Chas. McFarland is held by his é ¢ . i H Harnsonville Democrat: At is | definite at the present and that th | the way of an interview, asa worthy accepting this token of their triend- | ' 2 : ie : | Gult company refuses to take bol — BS . 1 + i $71 the Burdett Organ Com- : i } gi ae . , sorrow. It is here my youth first > f = ‘ do P. Tohnson, one day BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES pany, in conjunction with one Waite, = : pec ee ae Lamar Auster: The leap year pire adeete dai V last weg | defaulting Cashier of the Brattlebor- The Young Men of Butl-r Present the | stasped the true mspiration of bles oa is already begining to appear. ed to the county treasary thas. Tf. McFariand. _ = = bank, brought suit E‘titor of the Times With a Hand- it 1s here my best triends abide, and At Pilot Knob eae on last | P2¥Ment for taxes due, a sum | ; 5 eae Termont, bank, s : eee See aan aes ss 2 b. tt i a é 3 Se SziTOR AND PROPRIETUK- Eee ee Organ eonaany some Secretary my kindred tie buried. Above Friday, Chantotte Cooper. aged: ton fo ee about $1,200, The Teg ee z aga > Estey 34 a eres as : = : Friday, Charlot ooper, age 03 . ——— ee” soe a sae F a tent, in the es it is here 1 chose my life companion, get eane oS : oat i owns a large amount of real 3° s MS OF SUHSCRIPTION: for intringement of patent 1 - : ae os eee SS an, Weats, Was united t holy « ee ; ; TERMS OCCASION. whose heart swells with p Ene: of wealoccotine TErent Jolson! inthe county, and we are INtor,, The lower court sum of $160,000. Douglass, the negroes nesday, looking atter the interests ot ty, there would be wrought a change who have a grievance, if they There 1s but one reason that physically and intellectually for any | voted a resolution retaining all the anrequited. . : Si aspirant for the Congressional nom1- | nation in the Twelfth Mr. The people of Paola Kansas, are district. | appreciate his wor KINDLY REMEMBERED. PLEASANT A MOST until every nook and corner of the rooms were full with the most refin- | has filled and [ need not affirm they friends associates who know and Dering Mr. Allen’s remarks, Mr. Ae tor ‘ed that partake alike of pleasure and telicitous surroundings, and with my turity it with the dawn of n | ty’s veteran Probate Judge, was then (for most of us present have known h esteem, may we hope that you will beas happy in receiving | } ship and hi | i that and QHEIGHBORHOOD MOTES. old gentleman in Appleton City on | this week. He passed down Hick- | de was Fr captured A poor lit- tle pet aeer had wandered away trom | | claimed that a ot | near Butler last week. that there is sc an examination ot feet, and have passed through a Osceola Advance: judge W, arcely a week pg Robina their flour » sea by the party attempting it in its present condition. ‘The toliowing lumber company te esta to vote upon a proposition to b- lish water works in that city, on the { Stone is one of the ablest men in the } Southwest, and would carry the full | McFarland, who stood opposite him room, lean- | as they in the presenting you will prize the gitt, not tor neck, its **Dears’’ home with a rope around its in- filed a charter with the Secretary ¢ State. They have yards in this city on the other side of the and some one captured it. | trinsic value but tor the motives and ag ee ame oma | incentive that prompted the strength ot his party. tith, inst. The system will be that he ) are captured: here very frequently, | **R. J. Hurley Lumber Company giving. ro | é setting forth the many advantages 5. , ' { si Ses | and S. B. Lashbrooke, as Congres- | , eee aoe Seles 3 ees . se ae ' | muilcasveniencicack a ly i ae i ae x : : appreciate with feelings of gratitude finished. All handsj then turned grand ‘‘dear’’ hant in’ Harrisonville | De M Dulany, sr., 7oshares: R. | g upply | sional timber trom Bates county. | and surprise the object of your pres- i 2 lida the cans fatore The Butlerites | Harieviot Butte nn sient i of pure water. The address i Why, not add “@ol Wade to ihe m rae 3 ae themselves loose tor tun, and _ if we | aiiccpes Geese re aScrnee uriey of Butler, 250 shares. strong and to the point, but not too | jist and steaks wi a even halt Se : acon ae me ae mistake not they got their fill for} 27° mvited to come up and w itness | Last Tuesday about noon, W z i - a : a erous words that have been spoken. é \ the oe A much so, for every city of four or loz habteea ee oe SE 2 | onetime. Refreshments were sery- | the sport. | liam Monroe was taking his preaw | dozen. Doubly surprised and gratetul am I < = : | i 4 3 = Versaiiles Gazette: | bulatory exercise to the north pa We do not wisk to be consid. i blea C A cs (i sh sidered as | bled Confederate soldiers ‘e = yes Sclitary : o'clock p. m. envis talking in idle phrases when we an. / on for aid. To this end it is occ} = ite oe 2 SS Say and there distribute, the blanks warrants | judgement tor the amount claimed | was buried in the cemetery Tue i nounce ourselves favorable to Col. | ted that a meeting, preliminary to 5 ce een ary ee ou pcalnics | and school laws mentioned. I will An appeal was taken to the circuit afternoon. Time alone may re Childs. He is an able and true maa, | larger one. be held next Pacts H bat eae aaa — - ay ——— —— fe — | court. where Gammon was success- | the true facts in the case, but until z On z a 7 SGay | journey has scarcely began, it am_ in the revised school law. the duties |.) beieaee on a = pe, <es come would make acapital President of | night. of clerks and school boards. Let| ul. The cas as taken to the su- | then the circumstances m 3 % z lend. Glancing back over the vicis- } ‘ i | por should the mantle ta is | of i = = Respectfully. made in Gammon’s favor. The mystery. | Peasy mantle tall upon his — for the holding of the situdes ot the years that have gone, ! Rich Hill, Da J. H. Hinton county now pays $195.55 Vesides its Q | gs. | there are many reminiscences record- Feb., 2, 1884. €o:,; Com: |} attorney’s fees. Subscribe for the Butler Times. 4 i i is Tilden’s death or de B . “Citizen.” este en's 3 chination will Sabie s H ptt 8 : . hil ; : : | a 05 1s. Cier on. J. N. Ballard. Let this suf-, child was wrapped im a prevent his nommation. It this ticket | !@st week, hits the nail square on the , and forever, as the greenest spot on: ee ee fice. © : ; d ae ice of white i. i ' o avi LCEeIV, a fi - * apron and a sma ere’ - iS nominated success will be assured | head as to the Repudlican. my memory’s tablet: for it is ear-' have received a full supply ot a P és - Hi 2 See . © 4 H Z Sctaol si eohaot See Jopin Slerald: Four years ago! muslin. A coroners jury was em from the begining.” = ly impressions to which our hearts | °°" pao een ee W. T.G Ee fac Had ails theld, whic ‘ =~ law, - for e: sch i ic - . am . PSIGing ige a 4 d a - 4 ¢ _ | Independence SenteneZ: The | are most susceptible. Jaws Actor each school district 12 I sii aie Ato ee t tion} ‘ ay H EE | T " vas t Lafay e ought z sk :vealed the 7 Wa i aby Col. J. T. Childs ofthe Richmond | R. E. Lee camp, No. 1, Confeder-| Friends. T nave beenone otf you the county. The clerks ot the vari- Of /afayette coun roupht a” Cesk | revenieg ee te ae i = Se 2 t zi Aes erie a é.2 | tet Ge a, Hae urties Conservator, Mussouri’s — veteran | ate Volunteers, have concluded to | tor Ree Se erg ele ous school district will please meet fOr the county at the price o. $38. had been committed by parties © Democratic editor, 1s spoken of as a | hold a tar at Richmond next month | Of twelve camer: £ * me in Butler, Mo., atthe court house The county court refused to pay for! known. Several where (ices hearers called to testify but nothing of furnished by Mr. F. Wm. Raeder’s The Democrat names ex-Senators company The City Council ot Pa- ola, issued an address to the citizens J. N. Bradley and D. A. DeAr- { | i ! | | mond, J. W. Abarnathy. J. L. Pace { The primary will kill all but | five thousand population ought to | one any how have water works at the cost fixed | nowadays. pe eS ee Congressman Springer of Llinois, | The resuscitated Windsor Review, | | by W. H. Walker. 1s received. The | Reviews passage through the firy tur- and said: MR. MCFARLAND’S SPEECH. Capt. ALI FRIENDS N AND at the presentation ot this beautiful gift, a token, Iam assured, of your steem and kindly regard. True it sentative has is, as your worthy repr so beautifully said, **there are occ who is old enough in national j- | nace has made it a better paper. We H - r fri 7 : : iz poh- | PaF ze Teen tall * ich | Miss Pi Amnie Walker, M Walk | by our friends of the press testo know wha = $e tala } congratulate frien Jalker » | sions in the lives of all men to which | Miss Pigeon, Annie Walker, Mary Walk- % r i . hat he is talking about, | eee late frier d Walker on the “ af ex, Mrs. Waltoh Mis. Prot Allen | Bro. Wade must not suppose because | the teed lots on the east side ot th speaks thusly, in a recent interview | enterprise exbibited. they lock back in after years with | €T “rs: Walton Mirs- Baise Sime eats eee ad “t nie IG i near the old coal shait. b concerning the old tick I aa | pleasure as a green spot indelibly | Judge S. F. Hawkins, Tilden H. Smith | We point out a tew facts to hins that | railroad near the old coal» | = he Southwest Missourian, hai- | £ ;. | E- D- Kipp, Joe Brashear, Aubry Ewi we have a grie ainst Iates | consequence ot the discovery ©xe favor ot the nomination of the old! : eect, hail | stamped upon memory’s tablet. ick Cc i #8 ke | F s: i wer! es he old | ing from Lamar, reaches this office | : . - Dick Simms, Charlie Kosser, Duke Sir ; county. Some of our best personal ; ment ran high, and conjectures wo) ket. The Democratic masses, are b E , I | Standing in the light of the great past | son, Shirley Childs, ae iscal ae ide a r to whoui were the guilty © 2 | about once in six months. aa : a 2 ; : and political friends reside there, | rife as to whon © the guilty ow almost universaliy in tavor of Tilden |e es 7 ioe and unmindtul ot what the future) Allen, Prot. Allen, : rnd Hendrick i h often as itis published ? may contain, I tl ly Clemmon among Whom we are proudtorecord | although no satisfactory soluuon ¢ au enaricks, and n i - 2 nay conta can earnestly apply =: cord ‘ | I nothing but Mr. ! 4 . PE fue ge Moler. Senator Bradley. and the mystery could be offered. The i i * writing in the Democrat } fit candidate tor Lieut. Governor, | to raise tunds for indigent and disa-— | and call | The members ot Wagoner ! the Senate, and an admirable Gover- | Post G. A. R., Kindly offer the use the sentiment and fix this hour, now have ploded my pathway up the craggy mountain to he permitted to pursue it to the i . 5 and it doesn’t need a rope to capture We hear it whis- be a was called for, ! 4 | them with, either. pered around that th Tilden H. Smith and responded in a tew words aptly spoken; and thus the ceremony was will | We hope to accept ed, and music and dancinz was the | order of the hour. | THOSE Pr | Ella Williams, be able in the near future to the Denocrat’s invitation to visit But- Katie Glessner, Allie | Pyle, Fannie Armstrong, Ida Wood, Jes- ; ton will be a hearty and cordial one Miss Payne, ! ie Pyle, Lassie Simms, there. on Saturday, February Gammon brought suit betore a { will 16th 1884, at then and J&stice ot the peace and obtained a every clerk come. | preme court, and a decision is again ler, tecling confidert that our recep- | capital 50,000, half paid up; ines porators, Jesse H. McVeigh, & shares; G. W. Dulany, 60 shares of the city, for the purpose (so { mor has it ot secreting his **demr john’) discovered a tatus suppose to be between six and seven month old bid away in « rack of old hay ® colores The body portance was produced. with the affair wall remaim