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a5 eres each mor nay SCe needoft é we | passed through but hope not. The Walnut + eu seems to be an assure least the ri tizan, mention ¢ suitable i As a cation for the branch penitentiary seems to be such a dreadful hard place for the com mission to find, we would suggest that they just build on to the old one it’ Jefferson City and stop — the wrangle. Col. E. C. McCu uty, one of the old and most highly respected citizens of Heury county, at the age ot So years passed Col. ent man in biscounty, away tothe other shore. McCarty was a promi- and will be deeply fe!t Judge F. torney of Clinton, and representative ot Henry E. Savage, a leading at- county, wasin the city Thursday on business connected with the probate court, and in with Judge Tives a call. company Parkinson gave the The commission appointed to lo- j social g his loss | t been s d e road Fy Saturday was a busy day in Butler : tets are, Bu > one of the Dew MeDaniel, of ry with in-law. White im Kansas, Times Friday Whitvrhead is a very intelligent eman, and we are we the pleasure of meeting him. He and his wite are over on a short visit to their daughter and = son-in- iaw. He reports the crop prospect along the road as looking about one- | 1 short Ther he south side ot the square Saturday this season. sarshal should have been on evening and pulleda half drunken brate of aman weighing about 200 pounds riding a smali white pony. For upwards of an hour the rode up and down the street beating the poor half starved brute annimal with | an inch rope over the head and sides as hard as he could hitit. His bru- ; tality was unbearable to look upon. cate the new southwest asylum have | been east inspecting a number buildings and will in a short time make known their choice of Citnton and Springfield seem sites. to be the most favorable piaces Mail da has Steam engine to their printing estab- ! Tim has been ot domg the same thing tor nent The thinking it cong time, and with the continued Prosperity, ere many more moons have come and gone the machinery ef this office will be buzzing with belts, We call attention to the change in of | added a} pone the adv. of the Butler National bank, trom which it will appear that the! capital has recently been increased to $66,000, ‘The bustaess ot Xs patrons and profitable to its stoe holders. The capital will be inereas- ed to $75,000 the near future. The saloon men of Warrensburg | on 4aving been granted hcense by county court. Warrensburg 1s the home of the great temperance adv o-| cate and would -like-to-be governor, Dr Brooks. The soon tire ot drug no revenue. ater along fight are again top, ec1uzens of any town store saloons and Capt. Hg busts s transfer team took a httle dash Friday last. T Started from his stable in the east 1 on te the pub At the corner of the Bates ka National Bank, the turn was made too short and Wagon, and after draging it some dhs over went tance the team was stopped. The Camages were shgh he. this | bank has always been satisfactory to | Such men have business with horses or anything else except a good rock as his no hammer and sixty days ona pile, double the dose as soon time expires. Query: immoral nuisances that What has become of the the Times made Are gone ?—Butler Republican. so much ado over. they No, tiey are still here, and another has started up inthe east part of town, and we understand came trom Eldorado hamed Springs. Weare as when we say the house isrun by an elderly woman. Whois to blame for allowmg cage dens ot infamy to runin outcry. The Times let up on them simply because we did not | wish to bore our readers with such reading matter. But we say now, and say emphatically, that our city the} should be md of these houses ot vice and infamy. *s Institute, held vol build i¢ ‘Leache at the east sche ing in this last week was by far the most large- ly atte institute ever h There was d_ interesting he county upwards of seventy-five teachers the proceedings were nonrous, instructive and en- These be encouraged tertar should institutes by all teache rs who have the good and upbu profession at heart, way much so Let every on ito. the and ere braging ting of her thorough tes progress of her city, | of their | We know of no | hat | work ot or allowed Geo, N of Foster ne hood, a st friend of t! ing Times, called Saturday z his time extended to ’S6 on our books B. HUH. Howe, of Butler, another fri { patron, did the Likewise C. jon Mr. Gilbert same thing H, Dur- rett, of Virginia neighborhood. The ! TIMEs appreciates such triends and ; their presence in rctumis al- our sar Ways a pleasure. A large de'egation of ex-confeder- ate soldiers left Monday evening on a special train tor the reunion, which took place at that town yesterday. panied by the Butler Silyer Cornet Band, who were kind enough to go and turnish Higginsville They were accom- music for the simply tor their expenses. This was a very generous act on the part of our band boys and will be kindly remembered by the entire party. By the thoughtfulness of Miss Bell Davis, Institute were treated to a the members of the Teache bountiful supply of elegant ice cream and de- Thursday evening last, R.. Jenkins. the entertainment is licious cake, at the residence ot J. The solely due to the untiring efforts and credit ot energy ot Miss Davis, and we have no doubt that it will long be remem- bered by those present as one of the most pleasant ever of their liyes For the iite of us we can’t see what interest the De 2mocracy of the county have, in either the town election | muddle or the post office contest. Its nothing but a radical bug bear for | wont | political “purpose. Boys it work, when election day rolls round, you will see grand old Dem- ocratic party coming up to the polls abreast and voting the strait, genume | Democratic ticket. tried the Democrats often enough in this county we think, to be thorough- ly satisfied of what stuff they made. the are that the on the fat of The and preacher old saying printer the case live land, was amply verified in the of the former, when a hox was placed | upon our table Monday bearing the compliments of Brownie, one of our best occasion | morning } | man living near Rosier, whose name | | | incen unknowr houl nse st or expe hold of them and M. McKIBBEN. | REIT ORT RR At Farmdalo P. O.. Frantlin Co. Ky., six miles from Fraukfort. H aud beautiful | nthe s . Li gas as wel Donia by steam. E 1 y. Expenses as modera f any first-class cc Forty- pat vear begins Sepe tember 7th. For cat address as abe ke 5 COL. Kk. DL ALLEN, Supt. Freaks of Lightning. Hy ith } ] : i » | From J. H. Crawford, of near R D RO Dana, we learn that during the storm . | eye view t and shoe and can CCAR A OTe, een to our readers for say of n n to compare Mr. Weil KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE. taken, great ng them at the est of prices. “ake our advice and call on ae Weil, and get your hoots Thursday of last week Tom May lost two fine horses; Mr, Fleenor, a FOR YOUR cow and calf; Mr. Pinkard, one = Wer. 10n, a cow and calf; T. Steel, one horse and eight head of two-year-old steers. Alsoa he failed to remember, lost forty Groceries and Queensware NEXT DOOR TO PALACE HOTEL We have the freshest line of good. acres of flax inthe stack. In addition to these there were quite a number of other losses in that section of the county. It was the most severe and | (aj) and see us and get our prices. destructive electric storm that has in the city. Our Canned goods, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Tobaccos, assed through that section of the Flour, etc., can’t be beat. Our prices are low. country in many years. He also ; informed us that on Monday ot the Al EK. WV It a | LA Ms & Co. | same week a young man working in i | 1 | The Rads have | and most highly es- ; tee med correspondents, to ye editor. | together On investigation the box was found to cont most delicious cake |and luscious fruits imaginable. ; Brownie, by your kind and thought- fal the Times hearts of who all untte will be as nade act, you have won the corps, in } hopeing your whole hfe happy as you have thus the | printer. i | tarmer, living about ten miles south- Haywood’s coal mine near Mulberry, was accidentally killed. { CENTRAL FEMALE COLLECE Lexington, Mo. Seventeenth session opens Sept. on. reps Beeutifal ore jase grounds ; competent and atest reneem faculty ; ComSERVATORY OF MUSIC. building to be lighted by eae ted by steam Scholarship plan by which we have Reduced Tuition ae 5818. 9Oper Annum. Address We FP. Keapocrr.Pree Killed By Lightning. Lewis Lent, a highly respected west of this city, and near Virginia, was struck bv lightning and instantly killed Saturday evening last during the raging of the storm. Mr. Lent, in 100,000 BUSHELS CORN WANTED! a> A’ PEO John A. Lether & Co's. Elevator, NEAR DEPOT. wife and were Butler had mother-in law, doing some shopping, and started home just before the and out trom town the storm came up, some seven miles, and near res- idence of Mr. A. Wallace, overtaking them, the ladies said they wanted to get out and stop in the the storm house until the rain was over, Mr. Lent, having one fractious horse tched to the wagon, and fearing to leave his team drove them up to the | hedge tence and hitched them to a stran of barbed wire and stood hold- ing them by the bits. The ladies had hardly got to the house when akeen flash of lightning came and on look- We desire to say to the farming community that we are now prepared to receive Corn in any quantity. We have recent- - overhauled our Machinery, and now have ample facilities ing to see what had become of Mr. tor handling Corn easily and xpeditiously. Our Lent, were startled to see him fall ‘over in tne hedge. Assistance was | a} 4 C si t immediately sent to him but on their umps re onv enien § rriva y fouad him dead. On 5 ene! ee) f i 5 » Grade very easy and perfectly safe. To those who haye in Sram Bees one ae = s the past so liberally favored us, we return our hearty thanks, stroke of lightning had struck him | and respecttully ask a continuance of their patronage. To jon the shoutder and mpped his) those who have not heretofore dealt with us, we desire to say { coat an inch or two and his side was | that we earnestly solicit a trial, believing that our mode of ee ee } Bre Se i doing business will meet your approval, and, if so, shall en- pees seh oie nthe ! deayor to merit a share of your patronage. We havea large say a t : horses were art | quantity of in the least, es Lent was I cE eel EE EE! KS EE ED en killec [wh speci all v SeEes for sowing purposes, to loan tor the season Ss, and we invite all parties who contemplate sowing Flax next year to come and see us betore making their ar— rangements for seed, as we Know We Can Do You Good. SsoseD MoT? o4€2 Og “TaIPIYD PET OT? TOT A SenoqeeD of Suny ons ‘very oureood eqs U9T 44 FLOSS.) 307 PHI? OFS “PINGD © Pea os toy Woe) Jeg 2202 om “Qos oem iqug ved + -*-Whata man. does is the thing, not what he says.”* Come and see us. JOHN A. LEFKER & CO.