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The Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1884 NO 50 ain “North Side of the Public square, will show you the ; } | 9 @ § When we bought « our new and seasonable Fall and Winter Stock, We Ssomede ih ¥ rai es REE e Sd 2 and a re ROW anes "eg 7 mever before offered, and ® give — PE°aD RES e will suaranice to save you money. Our stock of Gents Furnishing Goods comprises AE ES PE FT RE TE AE STE FIRS GRANGE es All the Latest N ovelties of the season, SUSE: SEI Ee And best in market. Our - ices are uniform for all; aa marked in plain figures. We solicit it on strictly busine “Good Goods, Plenty of Them, Low Pricey ang Hoe ‘ Give our stock and prices an inspection. Respectfully, PELL OCT & ss principles, viz VIZ: Dealine: & COW. oe) iia >. COUNTING THE cosT. bined candidates nad to meet the | The printing bills were paid by; TALK THAT TELLS | a Rei pen os ee — . : : = r io ot —— ui 8 > >. following | the candidates m person, or by their} { lons of Respect. Trustee’s Sale. iS F > or by then = WI T ; ht I hereas 2 th x : ; The Expénse of Being Elected or De- PERSONAL EXPENSES: ght hand men, who had charge of!Tne Gemoeratie Managers Issue a | 5 Aes ; he dreaded messen | fary ©. Rogers, (tormeris the a: | 3 = ger of death has once more invaded and Taylor Ro: ey feated in New York City. Boxes for ticket peddiers, $17,800; *2¢ canvass for them. The boxes; Sound Address to the Victc | ant i their certain de F a 7, ae es sid ctors. | our ranks and taken from our P bi h nr igemtes - fund | Were paid tor by the party or faction! i z . fart! dl? vearing date November 2d, 1853, e 2 : services of workers, $89,000; fund | 5 ected. but with 1 ena ence our esteemed brother, Edmund | i in the recorder’s office of A. New York, Nov, 5.—In the gray for the heelers, $890,000, cost of | ees ta money collecte¢) 4 CELEBRATION PROCLAMATION. Cope y, Missouri, 200k No. 32, 7 Sa doa ade 5s trom the candidates. Assembly as 7 Spee speeneet eved to the unde ed _ dawn of election day about 300 ex- printing tickets, $230,000; total, nd alee se a TERS OF a NATIO? Therefore" be iiresolvedithar ai swings dsscuee teas i 8 > ME : paid at $ int e; at Democratic Committ } 5 cc ot Misez z ess Wag rattled over the pave- 226,8 his wa * cost ot ‘ the death of i SN Seed ae: ) puri, i | press wagons rat ove Pp — This was the c . t 2 general expensé fund, and aldermen, No. 11 W. 24 st. New York Ht b saan = — Cope, New The northeast quarter of south- = : 2 a. Pe See H li » go-as-you-please race of the <2 4b ome Lodge No. 22 : er ot sect = i ments of New York, carrying little | the te s yee please nae paid the same, except the would-be _ Nov 1884. neers : ge No. 326 has lost a fawaelip' (ac) oftaane i 2 Sie Punch and Judy boxes to the elec— | | Ca eee utlerites, | presidents of the aldermaniac board, \T pos people o = = a w ho was o_o zealous and | and 13 1-3 acres off of the west end ot jor k . : nibitionists and factionists, anx— ee ee ax here can nc attentive in the discharge of his 32, in sect ea town ik tion precincts. As the ticket ped-{ PTO” who were assessed $1,000. The nere can no any ques- charge of his} iif 4 : y e fious to be congressmen, may : Masonic duties tirty-nine (39), of range thirty. 2 tion conce dlers are not allowed close te thej orivate © result of | polling places these stalls had to be furnished by the candidates for of- fice, that their workers might be on the spot. To accommodate the several parties and factions required nses incurred by these pralecory sate Ea orOMissory no‘e in + described, and, wherea tereston said note is past d. Now, therefore, legal holder ot sai au hority z ot said deed of trust, { } comptroller, aldermen, has lost a ‘ a Rare ees gay ss .: That this nor candidates in dianers and, “© Presi election. Grover) aie : cibitie Linideciabens Shaciie: se she Cleveland and Thomas A. Hen.| Citizen whose character was blame- tew escaped with less than $2,000 ¢ticks have a majority ot erghteen in less, and one who enjoyed the re- spect and esteem of all who knew him; civil yu oner, district attorney ach candi i | jor Assemblyman. { was in the hands of bis tmends, who ge. It is not} expenditure. The mayorality aspi- the electorial c¢ | rants were put to the additional ex-| Worth while for our adyersares to! in }spent his money for him, his only { . } a he r 2 et e. about fiye booths in each election ; ee kee agers s ee pense of lithographs of themselves. claim the electorial vote of the state Bice: = ACES E tender their | Thursday, December se district, which made a total of 3,560 | JUS he orc duane: The city, county and state bear|Qf New York. Iris absolutely cer-} noid as Paece * He family and | between the hour for the city, and, at $5 apiece, the decane : ine the expense of receiving and ‘tain thatthe returns of the proper | mee ee ie ss ceetie Pinas i: | aco in the after cost was $17,500. Around these | oye Ae vee aie COUNTING THE VOTES. officers of the election on the night ne Gane ernest ee tot the court house, pie city pesbaaes were gathered the party workers. beimg ereatest lor mayor, congress" 4+ each polling place are four in- | ot the 4th of Novembe nowed a esolvea, Phata copy of these ot Missouri, ul judge. cash in hand, ed of tru e plurality in the state for the resolutions be furnished the family and and of our d deci his who numbered twent)-five for each 4. | *pectors ata salary of $7 50 each} and Grant were call- - a electors supporting Clevelz rot als. H ve. box, making a total of 17,800 men. Z tor five days. or $150 for each booth. } = PP et iG o that or so muc ves 7 rae ed upon for about ee : Hendricks. If any different er al- | they he m the Records oft t aid see They got $5 apiece, which called : Two supervisors of election at each tered returns are now beir g prepar-| 4, j interest and costs. ms . : i $100,000 EACH sor. | the Lodge, the county pa-| : tor $89,000 for their services alone. > ss Sa | polling place are paid $5 a day, orjed or are promulga y are cor- j ce. C. DU Trustee. . : pers be'furnished copies for publ | Cy 7 eee. dieminieeciaiantnineieeniaeiibaaseiaaaiiaanite When they found an undecided man id Gibbs for $15,000. be Ses | $50 for each booth; twe clerks at isifte ae ords of Peake | x . hi - t tk nleas wv So eres Bs il * te and the men | Cation: ray otice. : : pleas : f ; " ead him to a tree and | of the court of common pieas were o for one da makes I and; se they did not — . Sein : i $10, Cong os men had | = Ss EBA oo . BES: aiding or abetting ne making of That Lodge be draped in| ‘paken up as se iy ie: took m die, assessec 000. gress: } the rent, whichis $5 a day. - 4 eRe on talk him to death, but took him ¢ $ ni} chis $5 YY» increas-! Sch reports are criminals, Itis not | yy: ing and the members of this | ot. New Home bag: rectly to the nearest saloon, and gave to pay according to the closeness ot | es the total expense of a polling | expected that you will tamely submit Missouri, Sep’ Lodge w ar the usual badge of | ains | himall he wanted to drink. The, of their distmets. Some were as-| place to $220. For New York’s|to the machination of such men. eee a colar pe a po ee, ned Justice ot the s Peace i i i $50 for eac ea Y = on vii]; Mourning tor e period o irty} of Mt. Pleasan hip, county az » ail = good man was grateful, and did as. sessed $50 for each election district, | 712 booths, the cost was $156,640. | iLet vase understand that you will aia ease 2 = : 8g | Stcte aeiecaaii Moe cam kg gar Mion La- the heeler drew d@ there are seventy-seven in some | tal amount of eee not. ecognize at noon to- ays, ali of which ts fraternally suD- | ing described is to- wit- One sos- 52 f he was directed, but the heeler dre : The to ; money neces: ithroughout the Unitea States the mitted A. Bo Witsixs. | rofl csare 6 pears old, a6 tis ae Stee ae » on the candidates for the money ex- | congressiona districts, making 25 / sary to worry through the day was | actual election of Cleveland and S. Ro McG in the face, light mane and tail; also i : ores | 5S R23 Own. | sar pended, Fifty dollars was not.« item of $3,550, w hich some had to | as follows: Hendricks by firing national salutes. ee gebieter ie oe Bien dark r f: x y. ‘aga Ae RE " aelhiont 7. A.Witnrams. ith swaye ck. The nen, very big roll yesterday, and, sup- pay to ene faction ot their party. | Expenses of canditates $1,226,800] Meet to-morrow might throughou Calne Bee tormer appraised at $60, and the latter at ius- posing that éach of the 17,S00 work- [ft the county democracy had the} Expense to the state and the country and — your opin- | mr $15, by S. iy. Prederichy mL. Wadeeiy: ie x = . . t cannot be mi — an ter. re all : host power ina particular district, ; = ions in a manner tha a z a ers had that much, the total fund ost powe = F piiiiten sock county 156,649 | Jaderstood. The men of New York The Housewife’s Favorite. j Dated Now. 6th 634. N.B. Meek, J. P- eee Was $S8go0 ,000. Each worker. they assessed the candidate = Do Pe S are Feral! not 4b submit to” tic Wes ill Coad ee ee cae aie pears as -had a handtul of bailots, 2ua v heavily. Tammany being ota : 3 <7 gross outrage attempted to ic DCEDe: |p every Ially who ecu eax omcx ts = only it was estimated that the | contented with less, and Irving Hall us to the election, the Na-}trared upon their rights and wi atrecd tediee ateciocads "FT s c 7 hem was $230,000. vi less. The same was true} tion: @ Loca! Committees | speak tor themselves. ° ps for postage, we a . . ; h . facti 1 thi ad ic ates probably expended ss Ws. H. Barnes, ntertaining and instruc- PLUS scapes is Was arr y computing i republ actic ane vo hey ein saa =e ie a es = Saeiiciel < und This was arrived at by computing of the rey : #S | $100,000 for printed documents oa Gist Mecoua ener 2 ee Sa 5 i tid £ > im y was placed by mimit- + 5 2 king - Secure Heal > that forty-six candidates of cach of }m v was placed : Vv : comm E : ch wor sentito eapasticc = price gud Mowe. a a thy yp the political parties expended sout | tees of these several organizations mi grand t aoe Ad- a relieve all bii- — $1,000 for personal lickets to be minds of trusted worsers, who | mil ate ee | Eady Verwaliay WaaeTae, "ne Es Den + distmbuted at the pots. “Phe © : j