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} Co ( E icc} Emsisar I stu c G 1 4 sot forget to c ‘ s’ re men ‘ saturday ' ' froma s May Crawford wid M George Graham, accon { B. B. Bigstaft While Butler is a seething c over the postoflice appolw tment, Demioer 1s blan} 5 c } news.—Rich Hill E W. M. Crawford, May and Miss Sa Point township vi fey the first of the family . Graham, ins town Judge Parkinson and J. L. P ace eturned from their will-o’-fhe-wisp ; chase Saturday. Park. says he “dear Vilas” “turn the rascals out cf our ilk. Major J. N «f the best and most men in Bates county did not to call on the hooming Times in the city Saturday. Prof. Hinton from his eastern and southern returned Besides visiting his old Kentucky stamping grounds, he went to At- ianta, Chatanooga and other leading remain Mrs. Hinton will until cooler weather.—Review. Doints. Bud Patten, night operator at the depot, left last week for the far west on a health recruiting expedition. Bud has been in had health tor some time, and the close confinement and night work did not agree with him. The Times wishes him a_ pleasant and profitable trip. One day week two 3 went to the residence of Eli trock in St. Clair county, took him out:n the a rope around his neck up to a tree three times until last swung and pocketing the same they camped.—Springteld Express. We owe a great deal to the lst which the Times enjoy it, ther subscribe for it. ever prevails in this god fat office 4 Died in this city August and his lo: be deeply telt. His remains Crescent Hill, and, on ac Baptist church being under repairs, Was conveyed to the C. P. church, where a touching tribute to his mem- i, G which his remains Were carried to Oak Hill cemetery id recerved the last sad rites of the order of which he was a worthy, ory was delivered by Rev. Burges, atter ember saw and put in men Bradley, Inspector ot 1e Beauro of Animal Industry, one substantial torget while Tuesday trip. robbers Roch- this state. yard and putting hin: he di-} vulged where his money was -$S2 1-2 de- Ties ot this county for the big subscription . The ladies all hke the paper and will have fore they make their hubbies Keep up the good work, ladies, and if woman suffrage country, we will y you ell back by electing vou toa 15th, 1885, ot complication ot diseases. Dr. Harvey Gibbens, aged 61 years. | Dr. Gibbens was one of our oldest and most highly respected citizens, to the community will were taken in charge Monday by the Ma- Sonic lodge of this city, Adrian and count of the | and that he is going to | I tof Rat . ! }: ut t ’ ok \ aday ist 1 Dr, Walls’ Robert Delancy J D. Stark H was Neosho county ja G Mi . with € of Dr which o out murder, but had succeede¢ ing pumshment by bung jurie: the time he met nis death the shenff was outin the country seme the jury tor his third trial. A tew ot Tipt fornia Mo., a very es days : town » at the little s west of Cal- on, tw mable young lady by the name ot Chatman, while out buggy riding with a man named was 1 and Jones druge outraged. As soon as Jones had accomplished his purpose he fled tor parts unknown. The great ment in that locality, and if the will be affair has caused excite- cul- prit caught he certainly Is mobbed. made Newspaper bustl¢s are now of back numbers. It is pretty tough to think that a man’s best journalistic efforts shall thus set upon, It all the glory out ot pro- be crushes the evening, and as int has been put under dollar bond tor his appearance at circuit} fession, and were it not that an edi- | tor can feel that he has brightened a woman’s mind, but im- not only | proved her shape, he might throw | disgust and retire from a and decep- tion. —Holden En eaten nsc: up the spongue tr world of bustle ard for future If you have: any re tool with the consequences, dor hat is don’t attempt to printer ; t ahead of him by using untair means. He will get even with you, and more You will be Hi ce some- went some for too. up for of time, or public favor get! ie inc yourself or some of your friends,and just when yeu thi your luck is a : of beaucy and joy forever,” the printer will open up on you and knock veur air les into a cocked } hat the first fir He'll subdue you, | and then ve cuss your stupidity tor a driveling idiot,go and hiresome man to knock vou down and kick you then for f Yesterday papers were filed circuit clerk MeConne!! by prosecut- for— ing attorney Lewis c teiture of the bonds given by the dif- ferent saloon men of the citv and their bondsmen. tiff, claims iming a Henry county, as plain- e forfeiture ot the bonds because of during the } six months 1835. the t : proprietors saloons ot this city, or their employees, sold | intoxicating hquors to certam muin- ors, mentioned in the ion, and asks judgement in the sum ot two | thousand dollars. each, nst the | proprietors and their bondsmen.— Chnton Advocate. with nobility. her name to be attached to the necessary | ALFRED sACKSON Arrested «nd Bound over in the Sum £ $1.000 —_--— . For [I ene Pere rd Bell Bo eo t c.ore MI ig years s Jackson, e fac . ght before the cir- will go hard case g court, the Time ill not comment further on the c THE MYSYERY EXPLODED WHO CLORINDA IS, In ancient times, when youth and beau- ned than wealth—even acle if the girl was ty was more estee that being no ot b itul. A great and wise tamily flour- ished. This counselors tothe rulers of Italv; whose sons were whose tamily daughters were the envy and admiration }| of all, was the celebrated Collonado tam- ily. Constantly was the Collonado man- sion filled with the nobilty of Italy and other nations, tor they were noted tor the boundless ot those wealth was easily acquired. But the su- preme attraction of ail was the youngest daughter. Sne, whose transcendent beau- hospitatity whose t+, poetry of motionand grace of form, gay This was Clorinda, the beau- drew the unsought homage of all the iful, the charming, the wealthy, the hap- small- py—she was the possessor of {the est and most beautitul toot, that A this nature ever honored woman, strange fact, too, in the of maiden who married the noble Marquis Kallando, is r eldest daughter was named Clor- tory that | , who possessed as beautiful afoot as er charming mother. itary and all the Clorindas being blessed the me happy trait. caused by them all wearing a good and neat fitting shoe. R. Weil & Co., with This was designed expressly tor Clorinda he voung and handsome, who allowed ladies it article of wearing apparel. All who desire a handsome shoe can have by asking Adolph Weil tor Clorinda. A party of six gentlemen from Butler, Bates county, Missouri, hop- | ped off the cannon-ball Wednesday | mornmng, ¢t take 2 look at the beau- ties ot this partot the yineyard. They were: Dr. Everingham, C. C. Duke. Dr. Tucker, M. Jackson, J. E Sh and S. B. Newbil cuse Kansas Journal. The above named ge to Hamilton cou ansas to after a tract of land of which a syn dicate of 16 gentlemen in But! 009 This land joins that 19,000 acre tract recently purchased by Wm. E. Wal- recentiv purchased 17, ton. themselves as well pleased country and prospects. All ot these gentlemen express with the This trait is hered- | This was | have j same handsome shoe in their s.ock. j Review Outside ee $ ew tereste Jarties d B Pleas dies lay» « Brother A Spring Iexpress Oo Butler Times, « e r. Wade is in ave 1 Tednesda y morning. 2 Ps Moa arrived here last he nature of the »pmbshell’ in the camp of Wade’s sand follower caused grim consterna- | tion. Allow us to offer our congratu- lation, ‘Mr. Allen, P.M. Hume Star: The Kansas City | Times says that J. D. Allen, of the | Butler Times, has been appointed | postmaster of Butler, and Lee Beale | 2. Me of Rach Hill, vice Geo. FP: {| Wuckeby, resigned. Mr. H. says he did not want to be suspended, hence he resigned and is now ‘thap- *? We suppose the hoys are all oo “ Col. Wade euchered in his own game Rich Hill Enterprise: Last Fri- dav morning the associate dispatches announced the appointment of Lee is happily and J. D. Allen at Butler, thus ver- ifying our prophecy that when Con- gressman Stone brought his official *Willipus Wollipus’’ admimstration that something would be done. Mr. Atlen the appointee. known well qualified to bear on the is well as oa young man,son ot Major Dick Allen, of New Home, and has our k:ndest | regards in the matter. Democratic Standard, City: We see from Republican that Jacob D. / been appointea by the president as Appleton the Missouri Allen has postmaster at Butler. This will be a terrible surprise to Col. N. A | Wade ana his trends. It will be | remembered by our readers that} Wade received ithe of Congressman Stone for the office,and it was thought } | some time ago Mr. endorsement | by everybody that the case was set- that been | tled in Wade’s favor, but since time Mr. Allen’s friends have hard at work, leaving no stone un- his turned in furthering interests. Poor Wade! He may find some | consolation in these two lines select- ed from ‘*Pinafore’’— **Skimmed milk masquerades as cream, Things are seldom what they seem.’” Or he might get up something to} correspond with his feelings, after this order: My brain reels—I cannot calm ; d—n it. it—I—1—I—confound i A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but itisa part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia - Balm both freshens and beautifies. et ae T, Beall as post master at Rich Hill oJ. Ie i i ' | cus eee EH LEAD; | a ON LOW PRICES. | IRE New Goods, Low Price Teese M. McKIBBEN. H cation ; A full aud Se i Any first-class ¢ _tember 7th. 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