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ar ascot nab rearrcc BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J.D “ALLEN Eprtor. j.D. Artes & Co., TERMS OF SUPSCRII BUTLER MISSOURI! WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST Zetwee population increased City’s 40,060 to 125,000. om the General Mi Church, South, ant is sent cach month by the army payma at New York 2 check tor $1,1 tweltth of | eral on the retired list of the Gen. Grant dedicated his book the oficers and soidiers engaged the war of the rebeliton and the war i with Mexico We know if this includes the would lke to | soldiers on both sides « Jolin Roach luwery beds of ease building trauds and ot intend to be **baim y thas old fraud, but will opportunity to prove li sels tainly seaworthy. Secretary Bayard has pertected his arrangements to be the commencement exercises of University at Columbia the frst week | in June. Mr. Bayard has a place in his heart tor Missourians, as } six of the Chicago delegates favored his nomination instead ot Cleveland’s. present warin | Learned scholars are busily en- gaged in the work of the revision of the old testament, The old book 1s good enough. = The revision of the new testament, by the learned wen was a total failure, and we apprehend the same fate for the old, ‘The whole business 1s nothing more nor Jess than a money making scheme. To appease the wrath and the in- diguation of the kickers, the Gazette will state that there 1s no such office | #s mspector of consulates. The son of Senator Vest has taken a position | as consul clerk at the princely salary otathousand a year. He is not going to make a tour of the world, but will be stationed at Liverpoo!.— St. Joe Gazette. Some Republicans in DesMomes, | iowa, sentatelegram to President | Cleveland, in waich they “thank | Gos that the Republicans of our hight to vou,”” « I. nor the strikes sy i sexier state del man |! who will beat zkat Logan was on the ticket ias: | fall tinet was to beat Cleveland, but | Mr. | true. he sionally failed to connect. Blaine can testify that this is ———————— ke és estimated that the wealth ot the United States equals the com- dined weaith of Itaty. Spain, Portu- gal, India, South America, Turkey, | Egypt, Sweden, Norway, Canada, Australia, Denmark and South } Africa, andis greater than that of ‘Germany and Russia combined. ‘Onc-fifth the wealth ot the seven- ‘teen leading countries ot the globe belongs to this republic. | The editor ot a Buffalo newspaper recently asked the subscribers to mame the ten most important in- ventions of all time. More thanSoo answere were received, and the ten «aventions receiving the most votes were telegraph, printing press,steam engine, cotton-gin, telephone, man— uer’s compass, gunpowder, sewing «nachine, telescope and photography. Twenty-one votes were in favor of the steamboat, six tor paper, two for tumepieces, and only one for the | @cean cable. | i COUNTY ROADS B roughout Bate ou name Fame’s et lustre } whole world tt d His wo country and vilization s regret and sorrow thinker, and the educated class could read appreciate his writings. He | doubtedly the greatest French of modern times. a request that his body sho the grave in a pauper’s hearse, with mother > conveyed to out any religious rites. His was a staunch follower and believer Victor, who in Voltair, and hence almost worshiped her, was imbued with much the same spirit. still he left a paper affirming God. Major John N. St. Joe Gazette. has the toliowing to his behef in say of the great author: A writer whose stvle was distinctly own. A man of such power t n he spoke. One whose empires trembled wh pen was mightrer than any sword. Possessing an imas tat could soar to heave: 1 the depths < l, pausing r to paint the characters of Women as they are and z ley Were in ages could weave warp of every in description, so romance and so much or | to make the world The cosinopolite. politician. the Storian, the France well mourn the seen again in > present avi and the world may loss of so great : Marshal Morgan arrested J. Turn- baugh at the depot Thursday morning and landed him in the county jail to await the action of our cuit court. —Republican. J. H. Morgan had no more to make such an arrest than any other private citizenin the county. Morgan is not the marshal, no matter what his grieyances. He has never been qualified as an officer, the town council does not respect or recognize him as such and he but takes his life in his hands at his own risk when he attempts to perform the tunctions o{ that office by making an arrest. We should think that Mr. Morgan’s triends would advise him from this fool-hardy and baby-hke course of playing with the law. If he has griev- ances let him wait until they are set- tled by our courts. Edwards, in the | His like will never be | right | picion of j course, to the cross-examination, once tremendous question tmme. The mere presence court-room of such a witness would be worth the testimony of ten thou- Ow their ! sand spirntua . matter tl may be in | sincere the latter | belief that they are swearing only to actual facts within their own experi- fence This view ot ti seems to e of Court of Crin ] Millers, band and wife, have been on | Louis Correction, where t hus— trial talse for obtaining money under } pretenses. With a display of mon sense to him, Judge Noonan actually com- = | bores to the mediums thar | should ¢ He 1 be testec i Invitation, whi interest truth and the cause of spiritualism ought to have been embraced I eagerness, was rejecte Mr. and Mrs. Miller, It is offered to give what thev call a | scance betore twelve people. wh take I oe. ton against Imposture j Precaution against mposture every are invited to poss | this merely throws the problem t region of the cabinet, the bells, and the banyo. The so-called test seance will con- vince nobody who does not already | believe in the materialization of spir- } again into the dark its. When a simple court would be cenclusive, is | should allow their mediums to rest | under the shadow of daubt:—New York Sun. Lexington. Mo.. May 1S8.—An Organization is to be Higginsville, in afew days, of the tormed at members of Gen. Joe Shelbv’s con- | tederate bngade. The assocation will hold annual reunions. The _ date of the first one will be design— ated on the 2gth inst, wh | ing for the first me will be held. ect- j ed real estate, situated in Bates with | manifestation | —- NOW COMPEETE EAST SIDE OF OOTS AND SHOES, Rubbers and Slippers, Having leased the Buile: Wednesday, June 10th, 1885, between the ho torenoon said, the rea! estate in said deed of tru and this notice described, or so much | to pay said | thereof as ma cessary debt, interest and costs. F. M. ALLEN , -rustee. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a general execution, issued trom the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable the June term, 1885, of said court, to me directe in tavor | ot Win.M. Cassit id against Jesse Nave, | i have levied and seized upon all the right, | title, interest and claim the said de- tendant ot,in and to the tollowing describe | county, | Missouri, to-wit: | Commencing at the Southwest corner | of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast | on No 24, township 42 of | st 25 rods,thence north }| s, thence south quarter of Se range 33, ther 29 ro! Thursday, June 4th, 25 hours ofgo’clockin n the c y, Misseuri, “thereof as may be required, at pub- } . to the highest bidder toi cash aid execution and costs. Wy. F. Hanks, Sheritf of bates county. same or so since | Sheriff’s Sale By virtue and authority of afi execution | | for costs, issued from ti office ot the lerk of the circuit couri of Bate: fissouri, returi 1 the T } 1885, ot said co r r ; of B.-L. Ext board andW. T. Ma nave levied and | seized upon all the interest and claim ofthe said defendant, W. T.: Mahan, of, in and to the following de- | ° scribed real estate, situated ia Bates county, Missouri, to-wit Lots No. eleven [11] andtweive [12] in ounty, Thursday, June 4th, 1885, between the hours oty o’clock in the tore- | noon and <= o'clock in at of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city ot Butler, Bates county, Missouri, seli the same or so much thereof as mav be required, public vendue, to the highest bidder cash to satisfy said exec and costs W. F. HANKs, Sheritt of Bates county. j D. Sol ii his noted stallion, WV an, the g sea- son in the first barn west of Riley & Phelps on Dakotah street, near southwest corner of Square, Butler, Mo. He wi Iso keep a Clydesdale stallion at ! same 4 + livery stable, 16-2, ' noon of that day, sell at put rv a the east tront door of the co So the city of Butler, county of Bates afore- | 4 ‘ o Pe Desires to announce to the far- mers of Bates county, that he will ihe ning + FOY grain and seeds Saddlery Establishment | J, T.GRAVES & SON, At thei stock is Allthe leading grades of Collars at the Lowest Prices They are at less expense any other house in town cnd DEFY COMPETITION, and want 2 co patronage of t tomers and wi prices g REPAIRING NEATLY DONE | edhe J. T. GRAVES & SON. | Sais, J Eleva- tors for aterm of years, pay the DG Ae lark } ; Ht kinds, 4 THE Wayne, Du Page Co., lilinois, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRA’ Percheron Horsee valued at $3,000,008, oF 75 PER CENT OF ALL nonses MPORTED TO AME a old stand first door e Grange Store. 4 4 i is 4 composed of the styles of a Not porte jJeba i : this da : Ised by 4 cor Wi still be conducted W_N. 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