The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 14, 1885, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BUTLER mrs i Kepresecntative = : itis proper upon assuming th sour bave.!re which devolve upon the chi ! he } utive of a great COinimon-weaith scknowledge our dependence up i OURAGED I the supreme ruler of the universe ve ke His aid for a renev of ; time mones : = 1 fron for essings, and to indulge the | tom cr "i wis ! nS in ot knowledge be extended, and t WIS7s,. 25 ‘et awise and careful administration | Cent cf the te ¥ public atiairs, the happiness of | @2nu t t whole people be promo commen Phat w vit vernor bv p ‘ ¢ e democratic party, qualified voters of the the 25 pe + AB 1 Missouri has péermanet pout the « er nos. Se Zs = in spite of t F potent and pex- | ' bomds, st cou i chool funds, amou opnosition, I enter upor hout pledges of any kind aud at an support + to periorm increase h may develve upon me eye to the welfare of the pended, the peop of e ate ple of the st Beek | $3 LECTION OF PERSONS TO FILL t purpose. Senarate schools are pro- SITIONS, pee i ' vided for the children of red wh the constitution and laws de-/- P i esi as citizens, by reason of which al! share upon me, I shall appoint r- : ae : H = EP ras 2 ' alike in the benetits arising fron: om have t swho in my opinion j excellent system of common schoc essary The State alificati 1 ‘ qualifications, and whose t = | g Seo : Unwersity, located vious good conduct stall cis ‘Columbia, together with the ance that they will honestly end of mines and metallurgy focated at! htully discharge the duties of their pective offices, in Rella, have liberal investments of a such manner | manent churacter provided for ; there shall be uo jusi plant, cause ot | their support. established three different | The state has ou are called upon to perform | normal schools, located in lative duties tey more than educa {WO | sections ot the state, ior the ahal’ milhens of people, occu- } Gon of the teachers of our common | i a territory of more than 67,000 | schools, and the Lancoln institute at | are miles, with a salubrious cle | Jefferson City, the devoted to the education of | tor the latter especially tty almest every vanety otf ducing all the ts and vegetables in per | the ion that can be grownina ¢ ate climate, extensive mable timber, the h mines et coal, soil, teachers | grasses, grains, colored schools throughout great state, which gives assurance to Missouri that the colored citizens of forests of wall | the education of their children { underlaid | nor be neglected. zine andi soul lead When to these are added number : 5 a large | per, in vast abundance and of sa- of colleges, academies andi ior quality, bosides many other j schools, supported by private means, | able minnerals of great utility to | the people of Missouri are arts and manufactures. You | % 2 | PLACED IN THE FRONT RANK nearly, 5,000 miles of complet- | Russe ) Was jage. the . MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14. 1885 uNIFICENT 2 —General telegram this 7 ss the death of S0Gds Ui ah adepariments at his only son 1 +, ony Tues his plant mm near z Sah ge 7 a a , Cla 3S Myr. Hancock’s } wite and chilerer. the eldest a bov} way ind as soun a c armas SS SORE BRC TRE ) ‘ toegrap he tr 1 mee the “13 | ! L I news to them. | if wil] oO yu food to lo ; : | ar Mr. Hancock, whic | meorey on nil fed] to St. Louis for burial, | = < : See ! SE EE A eR ae temenrsne: a pa a ce . o. a penne aes — 7 Ba sia: cee oe nan nce RE ree |Curpets, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Tranks, Valises, Groceries. stock fact the lareest combined voods im Bates or Vernon counties. Everybods ImVvited to visit cordially M. S. COWLES out MERCANTILE Co. BRIO FEE... “imamunoth store, and her health has been delicate. Mrs. Han- s mother, Mrs. Russell, bteen months ago died. and now comes the death of herson. He He was born in St THE BEST LINE EAST Is THE as 34 years old. | | | father, then #(Ohio & Mississipp Stok and Fait Prices) "So stationed. — Atte his education he marric me © daughter of Niche Gwynn, tormerly of Lexington. Ky qd - but new living in this city. Since ae his marriage Mr. Hancock has lived BS Oldest Established Rote on his plantation in Mississippi. 3 Se i se os JUSTICE To MISSOUR:. | pee <a ee : ro Pe ee +, |Cincinnats Louisville Enough to be Honest. Pp J JEWETT * AND ALL POINTS BEYOND icicle bee DAILY TRAINS TO Tr thirty-third general assembly ENCEINATI and LOUISVILLE ae : A among the friends ot education; !ot Missouri meets at Jefferson City, Proprietor With Through Day Care Pasor an talroads, with prospects of large |“. : a Z z ae Palace Sleey Coac: i: = with such ample provisions thus‘ Wednesday. It has seve five litons thereto. These and many : aS . } ie made, every child in the state, with- | farmers, sixty-one hovyers, five doc eradvantages which might be out regard to race or color, mi: merated should stimulate vou to ve nothing undone on ot education. | i ' acquire Financially Missouri stands among the foremost states composing the Under the provisions | a common sc your part ich may be proper to develop the | nderful resources of our great and Wing state. federal union. , i jot the present constitution the debt} ou are assemb! Pe, | neue ae , 1 ssi a ee ;ot the state is diminishing from vear | eR new : "s = a Sg vias ot jaws, but to | to year and the counties, cities and end such laws as time and expe-; 7” Soee A ftowns are also rapidly hquidating xe have shown to be defective or | i 4 x i their debts: and being terbidden by sutted to the age in which we | i Sand 2 ithe fundamental fawof the Iand to! sand to Pass suco new laws as ; " x H 4 z contract new debts, the day is not! Increase ct population, — the | ; far distant when a new impetus will wth of agricultural, mining and industries, and the be given to the mate pros; hufacturing Z . | ot the state; the citizens will u Po id extension of the internat tacili- ; ° i 5 } Pic travel and jtaxed annually to pay interest andi transportation Laws which have u found to be unwise cr inexpe- ht, or not adapted to the wants or ditions of our people, and all hinal statutes which are practi- y disregarded by courts. grand jthatit will be my | petit j jumes, and utterly disre- | my pleasure to co-operate \ i: ded by the people generally, lis all measures that will redound we uld be either modified so as to Bet the advantage and promote the best} i t their entire earnings can be devoted | : : t to increasing their own comtorts and } i ; hidden re- { ke necessary. aiding in developing the sources of the state. In conciusion perm:t me to yj duty as well as h you ly entorced, or repealed, as the {interest of our great and growing ttual disregard of any law tends | State. and it willbe my pleasure to | different phases of the tors. five and five clerks. newspaper men, ice Sleeping Cars Without Change from st. Lovis No other calling is sented by more than three members. The people ot the United State have hardly any conception of the pro- gress Missouri 1s making. does the state possess the of St. Louis, but the new Kansas City has possibilities wh repre- — = - 10 HOURS TO LOUISVILLE. 10 HOURS TO CINCINNATI. | McREYNOLDS & SCHWENK 30 HOURS TO WASHINGTON. 31 HOURS TO BALTIMORE, 38 HOURS TO NEW YORK. ! Trustee’s Sale. { { Whereas, M, A. Kellar, of Bates co ty, Missouri, by her deed of trust, date October 18th, 1881, and recorded in th recorder’s office of said Bates county, OO; 27, at page 163, did convey to W. trustee, and in case ot his Not only | town « No chanxe of dars for an [classof Passengers. First and Se - Walton ast : ] | absence or refusal to act, the then acting | ond-Class Passc carried ats are not less than those ot St. Paul; a 2s a 3 5 ef é arrice sLeriif of J county, Missou for the Fast Expres T THROUGIS and Minneapolis-—-perhaps even ot | purpose ot the payment of # WITHOUT CH certain promissory note in said deed ot ae pa the following de capes H The geologists and sta- are that the first Chicago. is decl tist j pedease ok Miss ip. £0 ee st in the Unien hes between Mi side of lot No. two (2), ot block No. two and Alabama. The Current (2), in Marpe 's addition to the city ef = "oth y to make these rer ks. Butler, Misseuri, containing in all three Age . = . zs j fourths (2,), ot an acre. And, whereas, fy ee ; the people of Missouri have |! | default having been made in’ the pa. 1e shor quick und Shoes made to arder The} You can go via Cincinati or a choice of routes offered by nother hic The OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RAILWAW > NOW RUNNING A DAILY 1.INE ment of said no‘e and interest there Beois fi and said W. Walton, the trustee na who, thoughtlessly playing upon the | ed in said , having refused to act, at robber-hunts | the request oft the 1 der of said t of a few years ago have worn bare | note, I, W. FP. Hanks, sheritt of Bates i i i ' angered by the wit of the hunk Shap: 49 _ county, Miss: virtue of the power! the good nature ot a great common: Foe aad by oud deed of trust, and at wealth by constani and tir me iter- ithe request of the legal holder ot said —or— ‘ ations ot Jesse J: ames jokes. Mhis-j note, I will, on . ! souri is a magnificent state, and has he wo oe ac- Palace Sieeping Coaches nearly S2 ,000,000 in her treasury. Phersday, Febraary sth, 1885, Ninety ye percent. of her tanes;{ between the hours ot c o'clock i FROM eo’clock in the after-; y at the east tront door or | Ethe school s c, and with a are collected ani is admur 1 tem excess an i noon oi that das Vit Dangee j i t Ist. Lonisto New York W ‘ ' \ 2 ithe court hose in the city of Butler. Will te mailed oa tats wees essen that respect which all citi- communicate to you my views trom | Bret 1m ring ira adit Fee Be es - od ere H Es Setae PRE The only line x which you con ex = sion, iis inkely that the seventy-Pve | a fe ou cry for cashin hand allot; oierogie agit coataine i justrations, prices, a ea > fi J is to € s pti oe 1 2 estions wv t-j ? = — A oe hrough cars trom St. ou Should have tor each and every | time te tn ie on questions which 4 farmers wil iswve something to. say , ‘he real estate in said deed of trust and‘ gescriptions and eee. |srithout S ; rE < st hice crit Pot ¥ of the state. Aly own opinion ps the public welfare. fabout or rads, whale legislation ; this notice Seacauee we Tass ee oi FERRY &CO ORT ROIS 20 > Ss 7 $a be necessary to pay sai b : - 4 hat people are best governed who ny os Jefferson, Mo.. dan. £2.55.) wit i> eraiteseete lawbothe j- cand cos. i Z Sees : whale Lai ¢ Jew jaws, oly those absolutely i provisions of the new constitutional bait abaijeramaleinssncstgd A king ss wanted tor the Mr. disengaged = Congo } tssary, plainly expressed aad vig- oy il usly enforced. — oe smy duty. in strict accord. ovisions of the con- | incomplance there-} S : altluws ro he thful- ; til a roi : s ts iat mectitee! anc tes ie Ww pro-# rust’ i : _ ft road statutes W.F. Uf ANKS, Tr: iste. ines, West, North «est Settlement. + St Louis at1 amendment creating appellate courts | tand otherwise reorganizing the ju-: ~ Notice 0 3 and 173 11 credivors i dicial system. Kansas City demands : , oe S., Fe 13: iSS4- te of Se 2 ig Wy ec = ne } fter his tever and pneur Cat- ayes $ eee charter. Important strect a ee Ehad °: intend Wi W.1B. SHATTUL, to be added to the laws) S st will he ek at: upper ho»: the oppos of tour veats.ago bay ing entirely vanished i t

Other pages from this issue: