The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 25, 1885, Page 5

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yi EKLY TIMES 1 make a des- perate effort to defeat E. A, Ew ITEMS j and it behooves every dem to a .~ ! , sf - to the pools z him. a, motner who has been in the oP ' V 1 i ' com- J. H. HINTON ‘ i election hoot Commissior h, we proud to say. We wish Rev. W are lant s 7 = | Maj. J. N Bradly passed thr Dave Collier went to N a fast | Butler Monday eveni 1 on t way Friday to meet his mother-in-law. } to Kansas City to his 5 { Pr Pp f . Judge Levy Jackson, of Sher- | duties : pect ie Bureau of Texas, who came to pay Mr. | Animal Ind dquarters t 2 1 P ly a visit. j for the.present w it i Itthe John Chin n on } aes greet, don’t look : edie oud’ t | z Marshal will be compelled to Ss St “i out of tow : are st- | 2»ol I é will receive tl Il strengt : the action of 2 de atic voters, regard to his interter E ath F oC ' cution of Browntield and { a. Caves. ys. J.C. a | We gi to | Our advice to the peo S as‘about soo Perr } cool and not allow t pr , vet the up dtr of th n 1.000. John Hayes is one of [© #¢et the uy hand of the H the best assessors in Bates county | Fre thout de there w and will get lay. 1 } ge ‘ this county, advertises this week », D. Wood, one of the board esdale stal- rated imported Cly« le found in which will another hon, managers of the Fulton insane sylum spent a few days in that city | column. This horse has a thorough last week, The doctor was highly | pedigree, and, we have no doubt, leased with his visit and says tne | one ot the finest blooded horse in the svylum fs an immense institution. county. Before breed it I pay and take a look oan to go over at . The annual exhibition of the Hes- : 5 nes v te af Hle is as pretty as a bird. Literary Society will take ace iu the Olio street M. E. church | 1 i ee yatreeeM. Ec {| Next week we shall have some- iday night tie 271 A gooc : eal ree 7th inst. A good thing to sayin behalf of the demo- out of citizens is. requested Irv | cratic nomin for marshal of the le society. Z iesion x= cents. - : : eats Admission 15 cen | city, John I rscn, and give a few reason why the democrats anc tall mn the good govern- If vou expect to have good school ards you shouid turn out and yote | Others interested Re sain < Seo ento rto should stand him ior the directors of your district and | Ment ot our town hould stand by ‘new democratic paper just started Appleton City. [tis a neat eight pege paper, well gotten up and full ‘interesting reacing matter. Sue- cess to the Standard. few cuts and bruises. } our city have has a tew fam We hepe “Browmie.”’ our valued Vinton correspondent will reconsider ance. and triends of this 1 Sritten exercises by Stography, ar thmet is scholars ats will be allowed in! map drawing } time tor which thev were Ase., which was a credit to the scho!- casons are charged Sa eK a Picocx : ad a ingh Ccempliment to their there is some lsirnctor. Prof < The work that; cust Lowery showed ington so has spared Ror pains iy instructors n Wast nerther does Whar of Bis pup: alker | | gnawed ey j him uo i before Tones to call attenti took Board of Equalization. Phe County Board ot Equalization authoriti the de tor Bates cou ill convene at the y in the tr MI n Monday, tless thougt assessment ne your Presiding Ige Co. Court. a5 d a great many grain sacks Atter many vears of patien heroic s uggling. realized by Louis & F nds (to you perhay ow! t me of 2 pes are ost te ae - C £ to of the ot. <= ,Ou can Wee f Mound C int. people ner ; congratulate Robert! ce I Kincaid and other leading busi- | id give some poor woman a jo ave worked so hero- | patch the holes the mice hai Ss great enterprise) Tam anx a 21 them. gratulate the com- | Al-| 10Se Sacks. JOHN tor the Our estec weeks he no demand tor ence as a and eeder. Ss court always proud to have | u es = | ele ror twe y an WI many ids of ZT | pay vou to hold it over. Mai or Br wile y throughout : Joun A. Lerker. in congratul and state walked | Wheeler One John Cook, colored, Bennett, pon his deserved good fortune. | into the store of ave given | Have now re Office, ; Castor beans will give you better | s ae | return for your time and labor ) & Co., Friday list and asked Fleteh- he 1¢ else you can put on the | er Warnock, to cash an order tor | Ten to fifteen bysheis per | : ae ieubaries or HE ced an average crop, and S1.40| and s aw that it had W. H. Walton’s | | per bushel (which I will guarantee \ Eee signed to it 1 was drawn you) a good price. Fourteen to| for $250,00. : sum. Re | i twenty-one dollars per acre beats} pretty large Ue 1p letcher and he be- | corn at twenty-two cents per bushel. | gan to BeeoneD . ook, wee oud the | | eiptes pa ee es + you at | #mount should have been $2.50. | | less money than it is worth in cash. | Ot course this raised = suspician | Think of it, but don’t think too long, | right away, as Mr. Walton : was | BeAcuaS ean when te beats | known to be too good a_ businass eo cule kee ounce. | man to make such blunders, and an | = = | officer was called and Cook placed Jou~n A. LEFKER. the same time do not neglect to}|toaman. We shall also have some £ rae _junder arrest, -\t his trial before fare u. = tl iiao 4 taronn ca for Republicans are busily engaged | qire Meck, it turned out that the te for Pre 1. - mton, Ae pees = —— . z ee re pe . ¢ . hast Bat tyts | Mayor, Tuds y-V ES SS) EOE SBR the re-j order had been written for Cook by ammous choice ot Bates county’s ae vine te pec ee eee Ae < = Ps i“ : ie Be nat such ted and true demo~ | ore George Ford,also colored. This lemecracy. | ; Wr ee — os Be a a aed { Onur old trien nd CrieOwen ch Ar |-” W. W. Atherton, Geo. W. ! of course « -hed him and in default A streak of good luck for Susan] tona was in. the Mana and} Pucser end Howard Trimble, the} oF bail + in jail. Cook Anthany and Anna Dickinson. | payored us substantial! He says | Maree defeated candidates tor con—| has been w Mr. Walton A wealt! Bostonian who lihat last Friday. while ; ine to stable, because they did not get the; , rot course he could use sort ume ago bequeathed in his w Beale aleclt ta ade a ‘on | Dom 10n, would retuse to’ support w knowleds or to each of these o naids : te 1} j the successful man. Wh demo- | concent fea ae old maids $ him knocking hi: Che colt’s | pee : a ; comcent. be used in furthering the 1 = ae net ‘i {crats, a bascr falsehood was never | « = eS hoot struck him + back of the H eS on AHEM ENT \. man suffr ae Tee oes and | Puri Tt would be just j FINANCIAL STATEMENT me: e knocki m senseless, andj! : | sh R wae 3 : ) asia turn the Missouri Or TH We received th k tl wy he did not becon cious tor tour Or : : received this week the innitial | . = Se 5 stream as t nae a j hours. He is alirig wever, wi j . umber of the Democratic Standard, | t! a st | Oak Hill Cemetery Fund, he exception of a neck and a OF THE City of Butler, Missouri, > ithat never wavs ready and willit year ending March 25th. and ail of them st tor the success RECEIPTS. in treasurer’s hande mocratic ticket | Ainount of cash j “at bis annual settlement with Board | Ge Aldermen, March 25th, { - now fills with cred- terest on bonds lf : JW Marshall for it to brs and to the satistaci home 1s « } Beas the s: a 1 W OW Hill for ot an. Tally a work at cemeter? E. A. Ewing, j bear. He constable can't he Totslexp (Cash on band I bereby cert and correct re c fund. of the dak H a> beginning March = Marri : a voung man, sand expend vim ke a we all and will fee last | i | th e ‘e matter and continue to si e : 1855, $ 241 79 | tems ot anes egron be you te assist j We tec e Demc—} Cysh received from sale of one lotto | tems ot that section right along each | .. eae = have | .D.C Mize, April 21, 1854, ” aid ot | week 3 z Two or ree j crats me their h | Cash received from gale of two lots to ani eek, as heretofore. **Browniec’’ } A P Wyatt, July 7, Iss, ao . widew women j Nonunated ¢ j received from sale of one lot to You are one of our best) correspond- : 7 botierss a yearn? vy | Wm See, Nov Is, 00 fotsand : i : . are sic a Some- j ferent township offices, that are 1M | Cah received from ale of one lot to ¢ 1 ats and we can’t give con up. levee . we nd necd not! . 7 McFarland, Jan 0 ' hes «an d ithout | €¥ery wav conipetent, and need net Ce a Roe eae or cab iota W ane } i ¢ 1 <inele anoloey trom us. The three | ..& Badeley;. March 5. 158, 39 00 | Another new town. [t is leid out Joe Mever is still collecting ; @ singie apology from us, boc titel | Caen received from sale of one lot to D a : z rae aa ; ; = : eet redc A Colyer, March 10, 1355, 25 00} tight miles southeast of Clinton. by | @9 bis 25 cent boom you have | C2 es tor qustice of tl eace. | con cevcived from sale 9 dt Ee ea he y 9 H = pe = aes Sa del xi] |. Thomas Rich, March 12, 19S, 3 te Kerth & Perry Coal Ca.. on the | 2 quarter to spare } oo hna or} WH. M. Cannon, A. S. Badgley. and Penge erp ig nal Papiie i . # z = ‘ ip Fe } } eS Win Milner, March Is5, | Gult railroad, and is dubbed Deep- | tie marshal. is ~ i ' Water, Significant name. But then] | : 3 : { : Z PXPLNDITURES thev saylthere is Bitlnuen the name. Hon, W. J. Siene returned from neral satistact LWW Hill for | | However, we hope the boys will not | Washmeton City last week. He is: C. MeFariand, 1s teo weil Known ; atest on bond= | wade * into corner lots over their | =" ased with Cievelan a omous, having st, cash paid W W Hill for ' Ss over the j eae H h > { tad tiiak= ao John j June 65, ist, cash vaid WOW #H | ead. Knee deep will do us A ats <r Yo i work a cemetery ES 2 a rey, principal of the | Conservative presi i 1 aly Re a) Solored public schools of this c S there will be no 4 WoW Hill for S20 he other d } : - for Wed usthe other dav a number of i collecto as aid WoW Hill for —sCOME AND SEE SSG E”-S”"n_ a ORDERS FILLED DAY oR NICGCAT P.ST,TEweT, Proprietor, a Ae ah ely toe ery esa Ca eal Lalla Cre ates & LEGG ually soli fe respect! t your patronag all kinds of Bu Special attention paid to Examine -d the people oi the j buy. Harness at cost to parties buying y Reparrs. ady for Spring trade the finest line ¢ ARRIAGES, - SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS. our wor k buggies Shop bis Sale+Room East Dakotah Street- ‘Farmers Buy the Best. DUTCHMAN Sold by T. W. CHILDS, Butler, CLOSING OUT! Qn Monday, February 9, 1886, 1 will commence selling out my etire STOCK AT COST FOR CASH, out. And will continue until I will keep a at reduced prices. 2 out of business, all who are Their accounts. Johnstown, Bates County, Mo. sold iness. ¢ FULL LINE OF GROCERIES s Lam gomg owing MUST COME FORWARD AND. SETTLE ITmean Bus Cc. P. BARKER,

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