The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 22, 1885, Page 4

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RIA EOAD.- 3)TLER WEEKLY TIMES} ne peopte Dis i datalh The people ot Wa J. D. ALLEN Eprror. j Emporia road town the aged ’ ~D. Atrenxn & Co., Proprietors, | are r MI ¥ PTION sh Bates c a ¥ = ot so ne vear, pos otal : ee oe “ Bs es a : toree ea g S > 3UTLER MISSO i AN tow « era e ¥ 3 t r Ww ftrequ It looks as itt < ey A natural grade de sa fuck tts tail between : , ; : t mav be, elooves ‘ 5 - tor its native Jur : : 4 8 : } that section to k co eads 4 ‘ crow! of the northern bear. : ae z es or 24 t 4a ve Pleas- ° 1 sas . Since war dec ‘ fi begu \ - take , er the many a rega . sa the old cour s take a ; umble and the bears + ecide . e cup an e 4 = on top, the bulls a a> c generally tis c : : \ i 1 New w oe = a = he labrynth of their as = coa Waly | ture: tow aN of itself, ¢ * g e. : : he Ti gest } ¢ ott, 1¢ coun ut whet a s ce pe grading commences east ot ¢ , ge eae G ‘ st ‘ nese Thee t dG ‘ Fs anton. A grade is notara “ 4 a e deat - and the people of Bates cor ty . . l ives ane their sorrow. besides to - $ . ‘ t be de er’stea urance th e roa Ss cie Wf it 45 > e;s UL = f Foster c ant sthcers of the Columbian govern- : y = 3 eve be nterests ~ ve € ment selected et of the rebel prisoners 4 ‘ ay s ¢ Z ed Colon,and,placing them on as i outlet we SHeye x , a er, carried them outinthe bays ° ; s v > x e ana e d no re H a i la low t « ve ; that the road will be bu 4 creates consternation clerks at Washington gs . © sOmly a Uestie@ “ti a fair day’s work ‘ ae ; when a itla Wh t becomes general'y that t work a6 ex: | Yee A pe the vernment emplove Butler, there i i lL settle down to replant: doubt but Eevee tenes our winter wheat with much greater [OF Mem tog ~ 2 > wttisfaction. rauroraa : War S - few thousan } « ars. Ou - Colonel Tom Saffold said yester-| men a tizens genera tat was 4 “T was talking with General | never failed to do their parts \ mbs the other day, and he said: | fair proposition has been offered county valrous as ‘Saffold, the greatest vice to which 1k cally o Re PEED ‘ : FAIR PLAY- . Fi the human tamily is addicted is ae z ne ; ; In reviewing the actions ¢ aE gambling,and yet do you know there j . : : ici s ; s i : 2 Eee judges and clerks ot the north ward | ¢ si, isn’t a word in the Bible in con-}. ea he oT FO¥ , gir motive i e Ty : - _|in our recent citv election, the Tins an nes ¢emnation of it. There is nathing} A a 5 of the spint « vind . | last week tried to do all parties jus- |; inthe ten commandments, nothing | |. ; ti : that o zi S | tice and gave the plain, unvarnished pete in the sermon on the mount, nothing j Bess a servate z .” | truths, the gifted (7) editor ot that Bible this ae anywhere in the against | would-be sensational sheet, the Re passion that leads to more sin than Sunday Scheel Cenvention. i publican, to the contrary notwith almost any othe | Fa : E ion of the State standing. We want to seeright and i held The Irish dynamiters have a new | justice done in this matter. It Morg eee mS en scheme of revenge. They are going | was clected fairly and square Yy rg, Mo:. commencing to repay France for expelling the \ the 5 sotthe people, we zm Fenians by blowing up the Suez | tha be inst in Canal. This is a capital idea, tor it ; offic the other hand. ay 5 amiites two enemies at once: but be- | Dickerson reccived «a majority of d 1 be fore the patriots undertake the ex- | legal! votes cast at that election, and | its delegates at this pense ot 2 journey to Africa to] we believe he. t t inany matiers of vital interest 'o the destroy a tide-water canal, suppose | eoard did right in swea: 3g him in, Sunday sci fuse will he “dj they first try to blow up the Thames | and we uph im that course | CUS sed by our representative Suad: er the St. Lawrence, just to ow jin spite ot the howling and kicking | * el menjand ¢ much dynamite s re —Jof the disappointed radicals and | Promine: vas Globe -Demee x will be furais 4 { their organs. whe are trying tor Delegate- i raibroads going ole attair. are ali | C4Pital out ot ¢ | democ ot : ; Servative im tl ispositien of ta trunk in the |® disposition of = iwwh: ae eee eal that Lhe | Whole democrane party, w ew rs have course and fairness, as h uiS papers bee atly agitated over the finding | a certi the body of C. A. Preller,a wealthy young Bagishm: to ser mile bem Southern hote! in city. : suspicion rests upon a young physi | republicans ca: cian by the name ot Maxwell. Prell- bE They have been radical er’s room-mate, who disappeared | ¢Xtreme, anc, xbout the time of Preller’s death. the democrati The body was badly decomposed aes se when found, and a card was in the | *! trunk bearing the inscription, **So | »dations rious they denounce judges for thwarting es, d 1 OT Warreast i BD please 3, W ertaine Test payable they! = bonds tu ran from They Now the facts are. © that nobody. will rule or % = hh Sao eet ented an ake é perish all traitors to the great cause." ! that the Foxs not only voted in the } | = : : -| The case is shrouded in a deep! absence of the enrolling judge, but ; g Lis aceeeere | Were held around the polls for ove: Celorudo, Tex., April 15.—Col. expense would abont 81 i ), as it , President of the Col- ad family arrived home ent; A. WW. tiaat would be chailenged. this conver g full well an hour w The press and people almost uni- opportunity, knov urade versaliy commend the wisdom and] their votes feresight ia Gov. Marmaduke m re- | How does that savor of their bo fusing to convene a spectral session jfairness? The whole proceedings abscnt, visited whet ot the legrslature to consider the }of the county clerk, who issued the old Mexico; also the Independence | comp’ cattle plague. . on the Lawer Pecs, in which a three months’ visit Col. Dunn, cattle ranch to-day frou = wh ntonio, asted in huis teh aon Si -¢ . ~ < At that time it was | certificate of election io Dickerson. rane considered that private subscriptions | and the town board who swore him sa large stechnolder. He re-{ nate arco would be sufficient to accomplish; in and nad him regulariv installed as | ports cattle m Mexico and on the | any tense ‘ he the desired purpose. The plague, | city marshal, have been !ega'and yet Pecos in good condition, and says | ce ¥. Wier is however. continues with unabated! Morgan 1s encouraged in his bragas the i A ake SS fury and :t isconsidered by those best | docia con luct of insisting posted im the matter to be impossible ! he star of that office ar to stop its ravage in this manner, { the str hence there is a general demand trom ! ma’ ail over the State tor legislative in-} sensible terference and the Governor will be! = strongly petitioned to reconsiJer nis! Gece! Cagun ssp ees wearing | Very sma parading Cattle buvers are h he true. sas City. who are shipments ot beef. As yet no figures ; have been agreed upon and no con- cx Gov. Co tracts closed. Buyers trom St. Louis | leader 07 and Chicago are here, and liberal re trom Kan- Arthu tor spring ¢ will ming to be rmdicule ef every — in heal pe is emtertained decission and convene the legislature { by his physicians that he will recove advancements are being offered on s st-anearly date, er. shipments of beef. Dens Sou spri on NOW COMPLETE AT— MAX WEINER’S, | | } BOOTS AND SHOES, Rubbers and Slippers, MY PRICES Having leased the Butler Eleva- tors for aterm of years, W.M WILSON mers of Batescounty, that he will pay the liehest Warket Pie For grain and seeds 0 Castor Beans and f’ This evening Col. E. C. Boudinot of the Indian ter::tory was umted in ge to Miss Mi The ceremony ce at kinds, all marti ot Ca private, took ¢ ch orn was for: gersell, after gersell, after a aroom leit ter Fayetteville. Ark., place C Loudinet in the oractice of lav 1 i aaa | mat etormations ension bureau, being determimed ¢ hes jected by dead-t but refuse io pay recently issued an ordet and as a sequence the sum ot AREER SI

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