The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 11, 1885, Page 5

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UTLER WEEKLY 1 IMES i one = = bee announces himselt a capi- | asa nail ate for the office of mayor tol for the past fe witnessing the | Mr. Catterlin 1s one of our best ee LOCAL ITEMS oe . president in twenty | ygrNorice TO TEACHERS:—-t : jnations for the be ions desiring to teac inauguration of the first ew i} looking after o ters aining toa; } more closer r ation « himselt, + tL | iii be held on the 3d $ returned home Mon if not} ath in the Ohio st more consolate Dr. D: BD. W, Bae t pointed by gich Hill, Mo., the ¢ each day atg e€ governor one Fulte e appointment Yelock, 4. M J. H. HINTON, Schoo! Gon board of mar gers of the Sane asylum. had issioner. pounty Count) hardly been made and even before | and good the doctor had receive J.K. Bruglar wants more appl s official no- jorder. — Preac! next Sunday, sions for first-class loans. 7 per| tice of his appointment, applications | morning and might, by the pastor. interestand commissions. 4-tf | began to roll in asking for positions. | We are requested to say that at the | The doctor @ little timestoll nomine serveece the ordi of; lal e bit of bad news for coun Bs. G: make up his mind on his c says the tbat baptism will ; i be patra eee Attorney General rascals must go. ! A ae candidates w he in readi ygone, gives it as his opinion tnat a ee meee: county court Judges are only entitled ¢ see from the Hume that by milage tor the fou: terins | our handsome young friend, W. M. i A noted horse thiet by the name fcourt as provided Taw > has opened out a neat drug] of Bill Simmons, was captured at store ng fittle citv. | Fayettville, Arkansa heriff H ty, who has been on h Childs will commence the tT. W. section of Billy was ‘or a ¢ head sales- M. Cramly & : ago by $ brick soo Oy addition to his | man ia the firm ore: and we can cheertully mplement house on Ohio street at - Co., tins city, ne. Simons is a moment n¢ some tir the very earliest ects. This addition necessary recommend him to the oe daredevil thiet, and has Kansas, the operations, to the main = from the building Hume a: surrounc @ country as a ate and Lasis of his was made tact you aan thoroughly competent in L Bac imple- He ha that he intends to increase ever icular, honest and upright E devilment in the way of hor ment business this year. sabes : ; 5 a L : ina s dea Ja social,clever gs. anc county, an Mrs. Susan J. Anderson, aged 55] centleman. Ve wish him abundant | ly wanted by the autho of that re ier f this county sire : j gems, a old resident of thi tuntys | success. } county, Hence the earnestness of fied at her home in Roc Ne, } a | iff H ; { For pure. ur ae March tst. Fler disease was crop ‘ : on the citizens of wofthe heart. She was a men | Hold f ; : i 3 ‘ Holden take the ber of the Presbyterian church. She} ’ . wy move of the yUSTNESS eavesatamily of five children io } town 1s the erection of a lar H z s noun her loss. | harness cheap. Henry & Pyretnare formerly of this | yoyeultura! ee | es March sth,at the residence : > anrl fc ne tin di- { 1 Po} ~ glace, an’! for a long tin ca 4) ing communi the , laughter, Mrs. Burkleo, Mrs. tor of the Democrat, and oc | enterprise a the manufactory is} Martha H. Lampkin, who was born ting in the same capacity already meeting with success and| February 19th, 1798, aged 87 years IMES, sup in Glasgow, encouragement. If the bus and two weeks S yas the wite ws city editor of the Central Missou-| of Butler had a jittle of the grit ot | of Elder P. W. Lampkin.with whom san, Henry is » good local and we | the Holdenites, b h she lived some 52 years as a help- wish him suceess. j ingtc | usetulr ; upon the politica! seas, and tound i } traveling freight ag | him : (for the corn to | This will doubtless The comm ttee of t by the people of Mt. to confer with the h bonis against said requested to 1 at 10 a. m.. or 25, ment, to made > La Crosse k’’ Pomeroy who { Democrat, during the war, 1s about | “Br ick’? SS as a newspaper has outlived man. In j his palmy days he was a prolific and and | powerful writer, and did valiant work for the partv; but when it wasclosed and Pendleton’s greenback were defeated, he became a dritter days usetulness gome.—Sedali Stil in the Field. plans } ‘Opera House Furniture Store. eee : =U) BE” 2” E_E EcS5. ORDERS FILLED DAY OR NICHT —reeCOME AND SEE-a PT Sewer, Propristor, AooN) teem Samy Af Pm — | -\ Democrat reporter while com- tng down Third street yesterday fell in com Dany with Mr.John A. Wrong, t tor this divis- !ion of the Gould system, and trom learned that tarmers were | most discourage Yin many places in the bad wea Kansas and Missour: at long continuation of : sewere cold weather troze the earth to a great depth hence the thaw proceeds slowly | prevents them trom getti the g into } fields and removing corn which **More said he, ‘tis had been out so long. than half the crop,”’ stil in the field and country merchants have been compelled to wait all the while sold, and hence the money is kept owt of circulation. so toward allevi- would be for this town and com-—]| mate in all the labors and trials of a! anne the stringency of money mat- 3 aul eschew ak al o ] eR Ty et A big trade in real estate took }. munity. | taithful mimister of the gospel, who | te... Sedalia Democrat. Nee Denies - f s jack | : sone == preceded her yme some seven ce the latter part of last week Sheriit Etliston received this morn- i Ghoote 1 him Go- | twee Sa be years. She otten spoke of him du- . ; 7 . eween R. D. Walhams and Jobo}, 1g by express the ropes, black caps | ¥! - G : e = ea Congreasman Stone's Taritf Vi we Dewey. Dewey transferred his farm ring her last illness, and on Sunday and pinion cords that did duty at the mo from which of ever two hundred acres located in ning she tell asleep. hanging of the two Hamiitons at} , fe ; TL i th ? i ; Los A ae - el she never awoke, and on nursday ve northeast part of the county; Warrensburg last fall. A diagram : vue ear j ila ee eae ae the t ‘ z : morning she ceased to breathe, dying Wihams in turn turns over the north | 45 the scaffold also accompanied tif of the block in which he is livi without a struggle. Thus them. sheritt, H. Russell, Regie eee aad a a 1d d ars st Fs anne old pioneer Baptist has gone to the id three thousand doll: m cash. | ot Johnson county, who officiated at J x x . 2 happy and sweet beyond. 1. the execution of t = as ; ve men mentioned, Rev. Joseph King ot Harrisonville : } : as oo : ie : Sie sent these accouterments of death for | Ee 2 nihle minister in the M. E. church | a , ., - | Drop in when in town and pay up ee the use ot Henry county's sheriff in} “ sage south, assisted Nev. Bewley in a F: } your subscription. : the taking off of the condemned men |} couple of sermons the latter part of : 4 eu 2 who are to expiate their crimes upon : : : lat week, Theprotracted meeting a ffold ae fos Cc Now that St. Clair county with 1 - 5 he scaffold on the zoth inst -- : 5 will continue through this week. her future raiiroad prospects is on * | ton Advocate. with == _ {the w.S of the American heir effort. are meeting 1 road to prosperity, her peo- succes’, Quite a number ready united arch. having al vy. Geo. harp, making desperate efforts to with = the attend. themselves Sunday-school | compromise her railroad indebted- the ageregate All are invited to ness which Mission: ry | ple are } 1 | ounts > us a pleasant call Tues- s been assistir t SIX ndred mice and doltars. | That prince o 1 : d by the| rood fellows, P. Monday maenificient P. church { The committee appoi i 1. Jewett, took pains tax-payers a few days : to show us through his tablishment. pleased to state more than, bond holders, For assortment ,beau- ovin wand handsome styles. ; to this OS muse isnot to he this BETS iers excelled in some | btedness section of the stat ate. Eyer ything better om the on the dollar wahat-ne ot to clegant and = > ; 5 “") adapted to hi lor sets are to be found in this}, y } ' M ; highest enc our schools, yeauty. Mr. Jewett the | i 2 ' fosie'| and espec e Academy,ot which } roprietor, is at to busmess | : = ; F mesS | institution he was im me US | aE and among bis clerks is to be toun! | : - Es 2 . ‘ * | demonstratix We e Rev it t that clack salesman and watch of the wants of customers. A * jus Soi ¥ Gus. Wyard, ev t Culver, ' } cp st ness = . ; Quite sensation was created Phe protracted meeting at 2 c 3 Christ $ ; 1: + - jf at the Sou t house {| adstian church, wh has been in | gress for the past nine weeks, has closed. Over one hundred per a tence of f 3 nae involved selves wit responded | meetings ever held Mr Davis, with the ex Vo few ey, Mons preached by Elde: of Kansas City, and Elder Cake. ot evada City. has done the work lone, hav ug pre i-over fits | sermons. | Served a ! Monday, « Si } se bonds, tseli as Yer on the The con Mittee will these gentlemen at: w the Bates county National Bank at! ‘t A 0 o'clock on that da rd the Times takes more pleasure inrecom- zens at the ¢ sf the same day. States at that time they Pared to make a detin tor the compramise ¢ 2 0 CloceR s ot Bates coun- rhave tter farthe will be pre- € proposition hese bonds, © Marble another | | returned from } th the tollowing prepo- | agree to} | In other words, apply a w | Hon. W. J. Stone, Congressman from this district, has expressed him- | self as follows on the -¥.Ma fayor of a hinist: tariff whicn protects for the mere sake of to a reporter of the } “Tam not in | protection. The only proper lawful tevor the reduction of tae tariff. In this mean to be cor posed to any ra as will unsettle any widespread injury because ot 4 present hewever, I I am op- such regard, rvative. dical measure, business or {too sudden change. Let the princi- ’ | ple ofa ‘tanff for revenue only’ | become - rule of action, a Le liet the en ched gradually, and in such a way that business will f accordingly. little AWS have time to adjust itself com-— i mon sense. both in mal and obeving them.” FOR PAIN. Rheumatism, Neuralgia... Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throst_Swellings.Spre' es. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Frost 5: _ixD ALL OTHER BODILY PAs F, No, % Jona St., New York. al-| “his in turn | tariff question | purpose for which « tariff may be | | Hevied is the raising of such revenues | fas necessary for public use. IT] create | and then | CATTERLIN & LEGG Have now ready for Spring trade the finest line of - CARRIAGES, | BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS. j Ever offered the le of the Southwest. before you buy. | ot peoy Examine our w Harness at cost to parties buying buge us. We respectfully solicit your patronage. », Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah Street» Special attention paid to all kinds of Buggy Repaurs. | Offic FLYING DUTCHMA Sold by T. W. CHILDS, Butler, CLOSING OUT! Qn Monday, February 9, 1885, | | will commence selling out ury etire STOCK AT COST FOR CASH, And will continue until [ will keep a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES at reduced prices. As out of business, all who sold out. am are vomng owing MUST COME FORWARD AND. SETTLE Their accounts. mean €. = BARKER, . Mo. ce Business. == Johnstow n. Bates Cou SS Seren s ares

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