The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 29, 1885, Page 4

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G.- UP AND DOIN What preparations are th tor new 1. D. Atcen & Cv., Proprietors, viaw. w + MS OF SUPSCRIPTION clas v = ¥ Time : Y oh = BUTLER MISSOURI! i 2 B WEDNESDAY, APE 2), 0555 ie : a : stan bd arc as W. HL. Brinker ot urg, i. this State, nas been appointed Asso 4 x iate Justice of the Supremn , ae of New Mexico : ‘ —————————— The Sedalia Democrat was 4 seto lsc Monday at sheriff’s sale to vi a . ihis judgments. Joouis Deatch,« «hole: | cr : E sale liquor deal became the pur where 1 ) \W 7 chaser, paying $1,000 therefor, | men are : subject to mortgages to the amount i Board otf $5,000. | ett é Gov. Marmaduke has appvinted | — { ex-Gov. Silas Woodson judge of the | ¥ criminal court of St. Joseph at a sal- | ae ary of 3,000 a year. This disposes ¥O% ot him as a candidate tor post-master | PY and leaves the field clear for Maj. | TAKOUS John N. Edwards. | ca ; —_—_—_————- | Butler The Republican ad Lamb to | men a contest Brown’s electionto the miy- oralitys office. Give Robert aplacej of 5 to rest hislewer and he will move the | pce world. Better be sure of the tule | oves. crum, though, before you prv down | YW ] oryou may get a terrible fa ot Wm. R. Morris The chane longer continuance to feastand grow fat on public pap. calar the avwtul (Monday night: continued ze its local by placing young men atthe head ot its This unexpect politics, The rou- bodies They had an exaniunation for a = : ag ae z nicipal government. West Point cadetship in New York piles and al ss. ihe ed nomination at first caused dissat- |) morning ci ay, 4 +t forty-| - i city the other day, and out o forty le tian omg some ot agthe standard of manhood among ree Ir metropolis beard and not brain is tt the golden youth of the abe he s ¥ ke i qualhficatien tor every position of who aspire to a military career, what z i trust or honor that our couatry can must be the condition of the nop efter. However, the your | combatant class . ‘ A ' H were victorious, and, what adds tory to victory, they were elected on: a temperance plattorm. We cannot but be i the fact that in South Car Will the editor of the Republican, for the the edification of its many( readers, tell us what answer old Mr. fox made wher. questioned by the sed with i = enrolling judge? Judge Henry in- people are beginning to leavet éorms us that when old Mr. Fox pre- them some of foolish codes ot the past, and are adopting in their sull 4 sénted his ballot that he asked him how long he had hved in town, and stead other laws more consistent wile an fox answered that he had lived here } Wh sound jadgment and cominon | hewichy Gn the =<oc! ever sixty days. That after his ba!- sense. By this we do not intend to | diritti = Rate OO cet tot had been deposited in the ballot | Maintain that every important posi-, ” z box, he suddenly realized that he] 4" in our government should be’ * ats ne above hadn't understood judge Henry | Placed in young and inexperienced and thought he meant the length of } hands, but wedo claim that for time he had lhved ia the township. many years past our young men have That’s right, Bobby, don’t never tell | been kept sadly im the back ground : enoinall see eh 8 as follows: “After listening to all } truth, and hear the proclamation sent) sx! re bee the evidence in this case and hearing } forth **Wanted—young men to the away. Tre damage mated at $30,000 arguments of attornsys, I de fiad the | front."’ 75a toe detendant not guilty; and I do further ‘Lhe proclamation has been sent The flames are iu i find that said prosecution was com- | forth by the year S35. It echoes tinguished except in j menced without probable cause and | o’er hil! and yalley, it comes th Egg Harbor City, where SHA MASc Sn is SE A aN: quam: tor malicious motives. It is there-| dering from the pulpit,the mech fore considered and adjudged that/athis bench catch the seund as abe complaining witness. S. Moore, j it foats on the air, the court-reom pay all costs of thrs prosecution here- | is filled with its music, merchants re m taxed at S12 and that executron j/ peat its strain, it is whispered trem be issued theretor.’’—Hume Star. atHiction’s chamber, it ne written in The trains on the various 1 are compelled to ge for miles smoke, and in cases flames. some search the nity ot for yesterday ong the rema.ning t ono — oa st tie = | Gitizens of the town, ie Maddux tamiuiv. who 4 cepted as physically sound. | es » the campers, were found, making by dot iy have the nussing. { child, his town, (zr at Ruin by Forsat Fires. ' the whole truth. it might injure your } 9 'egard to this matter, and that our Atco, Camden Co.. N. J q cause. country should feel it her duty te; 23 leering. F —— give her young men employment a- | 0! tween this # The trial of Kite & Lamere,charg- | they are qualitied—to every man ac lac k have been so cd with selling whisky on Sun- { cording to his talents. Then every {iar extinguished that thes may day, took place last Monday | department of our State and govern- ; traversed. she ex of the damage sieroces before his honor J. H.}| ment, having young. fresh {done has heen found to tar exceed Williams. Hiter Crockett appeared coursing through their veins, wot whar it was at first supposed to he. tor the defense and John McAleese | bloom again renewed with animation: Nor only have several building torthe prosecution. After a thorough f and strength. We are. as we sar. re nd Sn gee at sacs hearing of the case the court decided | glad to see the people realize tins | of wor i, bur orchards and and is burning toward that place ailroads through } | | to become the successor of John A. } shone Logan as U. S. Senator from Himois | ang stves is greatly augumented in the past! »3° is one of Ex , iew days by a breach in the republi © state, cot can phalanx. The triends and sup- | Will pine away e porters of Col. Morrison are now | have not the pr srise to push ie confident that he will be elected. | business along we have Bi a {the prospect of « : The Oklahoma boom is busted. | jer which will a: Dav ior the time being, and if they ever i to Butler’s growtt The paper- a th ac- expect to accomplish anything we | prospect ae ont ae os +O a Grant would advise them to tire Capt. | wide awake business man, W. E. eS ol ag Couch, who, from all evidence, 18 | Watton, will build a magnificent | We are all ia the unio an adventurer, disturber and, with | j,j¢k horel on the c ey Weaic i ited all, about as big an ignoramus as | the op ‘ea Ter otces ; Jefiers 0 Wks 2 a su agen- there is in Ameri take up the good werk and raise a| tleman and a 2 holar. iBut aver- Perera: tr a | onuimeaeidie anccabanuieharwanl score (cue curiam gee Red Cloud the Indian chiet bas- = er acknowledge the tact untess 2 5 i 5 } never known in the history of the gone to Washington to raise his voice | : Davis was present against the tvrany of Indian agent p Ciseee re: ——ae McGilicuddy. The rascals must go | WANTED — YOUNG MEN TO THE | Fourteen Dead Bedies Recovered. and even the untutored red child of FRONT. . Wichita. Kan., April 23.—/ nature enter his protest against their | Gne of the towns of South Caro- | special trons Medicine Lodge to-day lina has recently begun to revoluti gives the ng additional details | ‘latwasan able and masterly argument. zm i * i No. 23, page 460, conveyed to the usder- | is said to have caused him to attempt | signed trustee the following described 4 | the destruction of his life, and it 16 | real estate, situate, Iving and being in i Bates county, {state ot ri, to-wit: | to be hoped that he may rec over and | ‘rhe east half of the sou ae al ' learn to take a more anly view of | section seventeen (17),/and tt ttheact . lencks < - t : es } | quarter of the northeast quarter of see- | Such t gs, remembering that there tion twentv (30), all in township thirty- | | 18 just as goed fish in the seaas were j nine (39) of range (32), in ler uel ees ¢ trust to secure the pay two cer- lever caught eut of it-—Appieton | tain promissory notes, seed ct | City Journal. | trust fully described; reas, said H —— | notes were given as purchase 3 1 Fate . { money on the above described real estate 1 : A Young Lady Drowned. in favor ot Samuel R. McCown, who sold i F. aks - s: real estate by warranty deed to said | deamar, Mo.. April 21.—Minnie | Warren Littieheld, and secured to | Watson.aged seventeen years,daugh- | be paid by deed ef trust begs: and § ter ot 1 liv pune whereas, the second note in said c ed ot i ter ot J. J. Watson, living tour miles ise Se ited athe aums.ot one) thew: 1 east of here. was drowned the sand dollars is past due aad unpaid. , | h th t of the legal : _ 2 "clock stord | Now, theretore, at the request of the lega. Muddy about 29 clock ye terdav. | ace of said note, and by virtu> of the ‘ while out fishing. She was subject a ority in me veste the terms of Notice Disowitior ‘ . F ‘ rust, I will, o to convulsions, one of which seized eed of trust, T Notice 7” . uw te her while on the bank of the stream, Wednesday, M partners heretotore ¢ John Pharis a s fire} still assumes alarming propertions. ° ‘two or three younger companions , could arrive. MAX. WEINER’S, | BOOTS AND SHOES, ening ode. Rev. hen offered prayer. After singing by the glee club | ind music by bands, the shal { of the day, Jobn A. Letker, delivered - the welcome address, in a neat speech, at the conclusion of which 1 i he introduced to the spectators and Having leased the Butler Eleva Odd Fellows, J, B. Jewell, D, D. m G.™M. and editor of the Carrollton tors for a ter of years, Democrat and Tripple Link. Mr. —_NOW COMPLETE AT | EAST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, stock this season yal stree srounds \ grounds the the ceremonies Jewell at once stepped forward and delivered nts address,which was done and to the general .M WILSON Desires to announce to the far- mers of Bates county, that he will pay the liehest Warket Pre kinds. in elegant style satisfaction of the order as well as those who were not acquainted with In fact the mysteries of the order. He was followed ma short address from Rev. W. A. Walker and W. B. Bridgeford. At the conclusion of the addresses a most magnificrent dinner was spread and all present ate to their satisfaction. After dinner the glee club and bands furnished music until the command to march back to town was given. The whole affair, not- withstanding the disappointment in net having the brethren of other wees} For grain and seecis 07 ai! Castor Beans and Flax Seed te Le Se ———————— M.vVV7. DUNEAN Wayne, Du Page Co., Illinets, HAS IMPORTED FROM FR: Percheron dyes present Was a grand sod will b present. We learn that a young man by the name of John Barlow, near Hudson, in Bates county, attempted to com-— mit suicide last Sunday by taking arsenic. Dr. Taylor was called and succeeded in counteracting the effects Trustee’s Sale. fice of Bates ceunty, Missouri, im Book efthe drug, and at last accounts Whereas, Warren Littlefield, by bt» . B 4 ae fai * | aeea ot trust, bearing date March 15th, Merhicn facindes young Barlow wasin «a fair way} i332, duly recorded in the recorder’s ot- ALL 3 OF | to recover. Disappointment in love 75 PER CENT OF wale ate beatin between the hours and five o’ctock p. m. east front door of the co of Butler, cou £ and she fei! into four feet of water, the firm with the result stated. There were t e- and state sendue for est. in said ce described, with her who mace tutile ettorts to | in hand, all of said re: deed of trust and thi save her. They then gave the alarm ; = : ;: wis . forsom hereof as may be necessary tc to wi Pies but the girl was dead before help | 25° Sta ae a he Loree we furt er notice, i F. M. Trustee = ” pO Soe

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