The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 30, 1884, Page 6

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TAMMANY FOR TiLDEw. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK. Situatio,—H is Favorites. | From the Chi | | | | Opera House Block, accommodations tor Soo Tamman BUTLER, MO. ites, who wil He > national convent Cash Capital and Surplus, $57,550. O. Spencer, J, R, Estill, J, J, McKee, A, H, Humpr rey, John Deerwester, John B. Ellis, S, Q. Dutcher, Heurvy Donovan, Large Fire and Burglar Proof Safe with time lock, out help. That settles any questic as to his physical ability to make th race.’’ Mr. Gorman said that Tammar would be better pleased with Flow Receives deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex- change and does a veneral Bankine bus- : Many Iness. gone conclusion. BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO ing ex-Goy. Dorsheimer, were no ready to accept him and give hi their harty support. Even shou Ben Butler be nominated Tammar would support him. All in the Democracy of New Yo Surplus - - - - $20.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock were. Irving hall would send abo two hundred representatives in un form. The headquarters of the Tan We are prepared to doa general bank- many delegation would in the sou ing business. Good pape a8 - demand. Buy andsell ¢ dining-room at the Palmer hous receive deposits Nc., DIRECTORS. and John Kelly’s quarters, parlo G and I, would be sandwiched tween those of Ben Butler and Sen Congressman from this district. Hei undoubtedly one of the strongest met Feed Flour and the best | and his body was found in the last ini 3 | attitude of hte—one leg half quatity of Staple and ithe fence, the body crouching back fancy Groceries, tward. One hand, partially clenched | Glass, Queensware ana Cudiery, | 20d raised to the level of the THEY ARE ar LESS EXPEN E Than any therefore do They pay libe ey solicit a over fore— | i head, presented the palm forward as if to ward off an approaching evil. | A brakeman of a freight car on the Nashville and Chattanooga railroad was instantaneously killed by a shot between the eyes, fired by a guerilla. The murdered man Was screwing down the brakes at the moment ot } city nmits the shot. After death the boby re- mained fixed, the arm ms rigidly ex- D ennev. ! tended on the wheel of the brake. | house in the ely, and hot fear competition ral pices for Produce continuance of the par. ronage of their many customers, ae will gladly attend to their wishes at any and all times. Goods delivered in the Promptly. Chas. Justice Gorman of New York on the | Police Magistrate of the | trom wour ES 1 | Sew York | fe ‘ e Tammany Democrac New York, | or th a | is at the Grand P: hotel. His t frequent mission in the city 1s to receive hot ittend the Democratic er as the nominee than with Tilden : ; cae ee a but believed as he did that the nom- | in1870,the dead body of a soldier was this man something to eat, and then ination of Tilden was almost a fore- who op- E ie SES posed Tilden bitterly in 1876, mclud- | tween his thumb and forefinger and and replied : elements cial train, bring one of the finest] Cut off. Twenty-four bands of New York city with them, elapsed since the battle. and let every one know who they be- where the sun reached it and | The pipe which he kad been smok- ling remained still clasped between ection of snow ted last circumstances the flower is 2] Cit cause 0 ot U A delail ng a yellow but | | j denly upon The ! a pa coe alf in death, in the singular attitude above described. was experienced in torcing the mane ot the horse from his left hand and the carbine from his right. On the battlefield ot Beaumont, near Sedan, on | Eat!’ | Did you join the army merely to g exclaimed the ne Great difficulty something to eat?’’ vy ‘Wall, that’s about the size ot it. ie **Here,”’ calling an officer, have him shot."’ found half sitting, half lying on the : = > The officer understood the jok ground, delicately a tin goblet be- directing it toward an absent mouth. “Allright, General. whole of his head aygd face exceot Ww . ae Bs mn] While in that position the poor The Arkansaw man, exhibiting no a : Id} man had been killed by a cannon alarm, said: , ; ny | ball, which had carried away the Bileme a bam, capin; stew np j = a couple 0’ chickens, bake two or I rk | the lower jaw. The body and arms eee = o” buttermilk, and load yer guns. aoe Fa eas were bound to have a Democratic | had been suddenly seized at the time . 2 i ; 5 - 4 atthe an ORGANIZED IN 1871, president. ‘The ‘Tammany rep-| of death by 2 stiffness which pro- | With sich mducements, the man Alive and kicking. Best facilities ae resentatives, Mr. Gorman __ said | duced the persistency of the state in le phaes tbe willin to die is a for handling Corn in Bates “ sate % ‘i 2 4 ay were W the hes - rlame tool.”” Capital paid in, - - $ 75.000. would come to Chicago by spe- which they were when the head was BE SOC J hours had : ‘ the soldier, but he still lives. Disappointed Ambition. Burlington Hawkeye. Rlair Eeucational Bull. Ut) From the Archie Herald. "| TheBlair Educational Bill as pass- | __“*And so,” remarked the great »~ | ed by the Senate appropriates $77.- Napoleon, looking out over the | easy and safe, only 5 feet high. We carry our corn up by machinery, ca th SARE »} World waste of waters that shut in| empty aload of corn in two minutes. No danger to team or wagon 000,000 to be distributed through the Hishes i Asie s ¥ ©; | various states according to the ilhti- | S¢4 girt island that was his home and ighest sy ket price cash up no grumbling, Honest weights. Try ws a arious states according his orb < SAA so ilanee alee? once. Wehave regenerated the Grain Market of Butler, and have beer racy. The ability of persons above 10 years of age, to write, being the ene : a nandiand ob gsiiakion: aged back to ge triumphs Sees aes tor Barnum. Thi ave Rae at tienne, back to the siege of ag — Hon. J. B. Newberry This distributes the $77.000,000as , 4 IN. ess ss Speaking of the Republicans, Mr. follows: oe Toulog, and the earliest dawn of ESTABLISHED 1870. moe Gorman said that he believed that Alabama $5,201,000 | bis greatness : nu he swept down Patty, Arthur was their strongest candidate. Aracoun 60.000 {upon Italy like a Alpine torrent, Ee | ete tli becaiteood rpresideut and | aie 2,424,000 | #nd carried his triumphant eagles to bor 3 there was little or no complaint sone . s | E ot: he was once more the young = oe i Calitornia 643,000 I : OFFICERS. against him. Business men particu | ‘Golorsdo. 120,000 | Kueral: again he was named _ first g | — larly, Democrats as well as Repub- | ¢, nnecticut 340,000 | Cons’ again he was emperor, and re oENey > president’ | licans, had been well satisfied with | Dakota 30,000 | Europe was at his feet. He burst HEADQUARTERS FOR THE . C. CLA - - - - Vice President. i me = 5 2 ° z 2 by ¥F. 1. TYGARD -- - . Cashier. ] Dis administration. Mr. Arthur, he Dicleware 252,000 | into tears, atthis point and looked ; ee : _______ | thougnt, would experience great dit- | pyorida 960.000 | 18 the direction of America, and} Celebrate John Beer Plows, Cultivators and Stalk Cutters ficulty in securing the nomination. | /. 2 Z : | thouct f the ehty republic i FS Georsix 6.240.000 jought of the mighty republic, THE HORNS It nominated, Mr. Arthur stood a ce +9, & : 2 : hecthd kate ited Bee Von: | Hiows 1,740,000 | SWarming with the greatest) of all MI 'CHE] | fF ARM W A GON than any other man the Republicans | Indiana 1,320,000 | STeat men. could put up. low 560,000 **Alas,’’? he sobbed, **I must die f Jonn W. Abernathy. Kansas 479.000 j here, and I have never been an al- An ea | t] d S . 4 = = sigs Kentucky 4,18g,0co | derman!’’ (i vor an 4 Tin From the Archie Herald. : iste : . Horn. Jchn W. Abernathy, of Louisiana 3,820,000 And with a hollow groan that told : o ¢ ; Butler, is « prominent candidate for} Maine 264,000 | how deep and vital was this great Holliday W ind Engines and Deep W ell Pumps. Haish © achusetts < Ma ‘i Michigan Minnesota 1,114,000 764.000 **Because. when the officer Wisconsin 660.000 | = rest- fed me Lhad $11 in my pocket. and was atraid to go home stoutly main- Arctic Flowers. Lieut. Rav’s Point Barrow Station ieport toined the prisoner. \s far north as this station was it The Justice mused moment, was not without its signs of civiliza- | Holcing his venerable head in his tion in the spring and summer. The | felded hands. Ther he spake: old fashioned dandelion was found “Prisoner, you are correct. You! here in abundance, about the same | Were not drunk, but vou were very im sizeraid about as strong in growth | liable to get drunk at any moment. | as in the eastern states. Seyeral Go your ways and don’t shave the species of the saxatrage grow in that | *'tute so close another time.”” region, and the little buttercup is a The Plattsburg Register-Lever common thing. The latter has been | thinks that the withdrawal ef Phelps found in bloom in early spring, the | gives Maramaduke a simple walk- plant being in some tavored place | over. : where we're goin’ to get somethin’ to eat ?”’ General, give three hoe-cakes, fetch a gallon 0’ so A hearty meal was prepared for His mind went wandering back, sorrow that broke his mighty heart, he died, with the high prize of his The Larees WEIR CUL/TIVA’TOR: : =e ated ] ay j nted the butterfly, : ceeded in obtaining quarters tor hg alry dismounted. Ti \N rT 1 steel IN president : A oe eet } ade call he new re Ue Tron and steel cor . Paice the number at the Palmer. Matteson | diately sprang to their saddles, and, | called 1 tivators, the new Pekin, all iron and ice President. : 2 = I “tic erows under the tivators, tl dey ny é ron and = Mace Eteaicen and McCoy’s new hotel. In an in-| atter a volley had been fired at them | small Arctic willow grows under the I 1 cultivators, Butord Ro & terview yesterday Justice Gorman | they all but one 1 av. That ! surface of the moss. and one shrub Furst & Bradly, Canton, Chp pn Seed sai “Tammany hall expects to | one was lett standing with one foot | will some times cover an area otsev- Vlows. Headquters tor P get five of the eight delegates to the | in the stirrup: oae hand, the left, | eral rods. Ne ass can be found, } fe DIRECTORS convention from New York city. | grasping the br rein AE oe along the eashore, where a I = a & : ee The county Democracy will have | right hand clinching the barrel of his | small. coarse. wiry species is found. | The Bain Farm wagon, the Racine Spring | a h: oe The | = = Tayo > Baker G 1 , Dr. T.C. Boulware, Booker Powell, two, and Irving hall one. The new | carbine resung on the ground. The | Was Willin | Wagon, the Baker Grain Drill, Harrows of all R, D. Williams. Green W. Walton, a a 2 rey. ned over his right Se kinds and a tull line of Judge J H. Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple, | York Democrats want Samuel J. {| man’s head was turned over hi Pee te ein thee “ ee fl 7 ‘cBric T. W. Chi > ehasiae 2 eentl ratcl rt i yar . ~ y « 4 ~ fant Ma a: Neaking: they will get him, too. And he will | approach of the attacking party. e| eden Aecincimemnicnne: Asie . one serve it elected. He attended the { was called upon to surrender, wits- | i reapers Bis i. Iron, Steel Nails, and wagon wood work, and — ‘ : = <- j ed: the only exclusive line of Shelf Hardware in the cit EGER ord tus Sche 2 er | out response, and upoa a close ex- | : : . ? exc e line of She ardware in the city, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: funeral ot Augustus Schell the other ee ee uF ito be Gad | “General, when do you reckin| G, B, Hickman, C, C. Duke, day, and walked up the stoop with | amination he was found to be rigid | | R. R. DEACON NEW HLEV ATOR. WE ARE IN THE et} e, County. DUMPS worth thousands of dollars to the farmers of Bates county. di In addition ts corn we handle all other kinds of Grain. SFKER & CHILDS. Close “S | | Bates county has and will ably rep- aaa 100 200 iwence. Saee on) Blceitrs resent the district should he be so Mississippi 4,500,000 | ust beyond his eager reach. SB ES om VY E : i} ; fortunate as to obtain the nomina- Missouri 1-486,000 | Tr SR a F ae - i cs —e scESS “ a tion. Cass county has, as yet no Nevada 84,000 = venoms cE se and best sele ti «| t k f He "ore | ‘ity eed othe Gag aa 132,000 |, The best blood puriher andsystemre-} st selected stock of Hardware in the City. 5 cs teld, and, until she | ~* " 2 | ulator ever placed within the reach of ‘ has, the Hzrane is for Abemathy. New Hampshire 160,000 | coon humanity, truly is Electric Bitters, | NORT HAST CORNER SQUARE -s BUTLER, MU. : 2 fea ies 000 | Inactivity ot the Liver, Bili ess i a ti He is a tried and true Democrat and | New fore BE: | Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, = eee: 8S. one ot the ablest lawyers in the dis- | N€ Mexico 680,000 | or any disease ot the urina organs, or are : eee re Neo one | whoever requires an appetizer, tonnic or] {take cine m Grocery House j trict. \ Hei conceeded by all to be SS) Genes a 2 | mild stimulant, will always find Electric | the public NEW Jb WitleR. one of the best orators in the State, | *- Carolina 9+390,000 | Bitters the best and only certain cure | Butier oe OF ee a : Ohio eae enown. They act surely and quickly, | and | . " a “us integrity is unquestioned Eee teen iv i ies he i grits : a | ivery bottle guaranteed to give entire sat- sorted stow of Clue ~ | Mr. Abernathy has a hest of friends | Hee 45-000 | isfaction or “money retunded. Sold “ai : . DENNEY | in Cass county and should she put] Pennsylvania Fal 32 ee | Cc ° suse enaente - joe amie le | forward no candidate he can count} Rhode Island anes | - - s: their well Known and popular jon her vote. | S- Carolina 2-428,000 | Close Cail. i I ~tand on the East side of tne H Strange Attitudes in Death ! Z ee #-920;000 | From the Burlington Hawkeye. j Watel ‘ i . : : Texas 3,500,000 } = ; gets |e t ! Pr > ‘ 3 : be : ay 1 | square, are leading the | rofessor C. B. Brown-Sequard Utah NOC Goo So you were not drun asked | have iy te Ue leeratEe: Writes that at the battie of Wilhams- | y-. ee | the Justice. : petites iacelal 96 é 6 hams- ! y-,, : . GROCERY TRADE IN! bens. : : pent 190,000 | se ee . nie order unt guaran | urga United States zouave was | Wise Be | 0, sir,’” replied the prisoner, | tee <stistac tar BUTLER. os | shot directly through the forehead as | w ok Ty Bape! | “I was sober.”” | FRA NZ HAP M ] Their stock 1s composed of | he was climbing over « low fence. | SW. Wines i + ee **How do you know you were? | A! ear Sutler, 2 : sin :000,0C0 | . x See A Oe ee aE. And Tinners’ Stock OF ALL KINDS : => == Pireelsior Mie(. |

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