The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 30, 1885, Page 4

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FEKLY TI FC! LET Us SECURE THE EMPORIA. TT ER W BU The time has now come —_—_—————— 3. D- ALLEN Ep : people to tr * st through our county. We S OF "TION hoes ue is LER MISSOURI RAILROAD MEEVING. ers of Butler hereby ca 1 meeting tobe held at the C House, Th at 7 o’cl Davidson, Lansdown, j ) proposition do a willir is. de will Sar eVy. ! : 1 h: pe i B t afford to let th Congressmen and politicians t un —the mere possib ning te arrive at the caprto! q ich a contingency should makez =a ‘ 8 * I rtvy holder grow nervous. Everybody should attend the rail- {? s im } ' j another column wilibe seen a ioad meeting zat the court se - the citizens of Butler to-morrow eveni | the court house to-morrow eveni | to torm committees and discuss best methods to induce this compar to build the Emporia road on to this E city,thence east We are j | townships east of us takr Meet- Hed in Spruce and | active interest in this matter. ursday evening. | ings have been ca fn | Shawnee > committees {tts estimated that the late Dakota formed and everything tending to a pramrte fire has destroyed 1,000 tons | well organized effort is being made. ot hay. The fire was started by a Clinton has appointed committees to | | farmer burning straw. cout with the managers of this OS | Thete are various channels in | road nd oe it for that place if Which the republican party of New } posstble. Now Butler must not lie York can make the Rev. Dr. Bur- | 2°" oie et SOS chard vsetulithe comine state elec. | 10°" us opportunity of gaining this ction. io utict. We are in a worse condition : ——— J now than if we bad no road, but let ; Kansas City and C jus secure east and west com- supor immediately telegraph con- peting line and the benefits can dolence to the Boonville Adveruser | hardly be estimated. So we say and Topic over the loss of the branch | to our people, let us be up and d a ing; the time has come tor us to F ial } strike and sttke hard. Phe trial ot Rey. Jardine sull con- SS eas c PARTY FIELTY. We are happy to say to our readers tinues in Kansas City,with very little prospects of an early ending. i Jardine has seen both the sweet and | and the people of Bates county that bitter of this lite. our allegiance and fidelity to the Poor > = = democratic party is such that we are Jas. C. Pussey, the detaulting | not competled to be continually re- clerk and embezzeler of the Kansas minding them of what a good demo- State penitentiary, was sentenced by | crat we are, but we let our works the court at Leavenworth, on the | bespeak for us. And furthermore, 25th inst, to eight years in the pen-| we are not so bigoted and narrow- itentiary. indiscrimi- minded as to condemn -A trip through Kansas, Iowa and Maine, wiil prove to any sound, sane mind that mer cannot be made temperate by legislation. The dem- ocratic party has adopted the nately every man asa bolter and a renegade to the democratic cause whose ideas and opinions do not correspond to our own. = It a wolt is found in the fold we will be the first plan; high license. to hasten to the rescue, all eee cap a pie, and ‘rive the intruder out, A united democracy: The renom- | but he who continually cries ‘stop ination of Goy. Hill, and the nomi- | tuef’ when no thief is near, and nation by acclamation of Roswell P. | Ta!sing false alaruis simply to gain a Flower, for goyernor and lieutenant | little cheap notonety, will himself governor of New York, and the} S¢am Watching. I has been adoption ot a ringing plattorm. Al] | 42y bolting im the democratic party mean a glorious victory for the New of Bates county we have most sig York democrats in the approaching nally failed to discover it, even atter election in that state. a most di ——— Missouri awarded the } iirst prize for the best display of ap- ples, pears, peaches and grapes. at the meeting of the American Pomo- logical society held at Grana Rapids Mich.,on the rith. It won't be long until the people ot the whole country will find out what we have known all the time—that Missouri is the finest fruit country in the world. night armed there unless we igent could be so egotistical as toc who opposed us our asperations as bolters. Still we sub- mit to the democratic party ot Bates county and the State it it was demo- seare m all has been 1 political cratic in any man or set of men to oppose and trump up false charges after the had been appointment | to office to work to defeat his con- | tirmation is not a species of bolting then we do not understand the mean- ing of the term. Still we love the grand old party too well to run the The Boonvilie Topic and Adver- user are boiling over with rage at Gov. Marmaduke for refusing to approve the location of the peni- tentiary at that place. Taking every- dragging our private grievances be- thing into consideration, we think | fore the buolic, and if these men who Goyernor Marmaduke acted wise, | set themselves up as paragons of de- risk ot a disruption in its ranks by and we heartily approye of his action. | mocracy, will return to the fold atter Boonville is a substantial old town, | having vent their sp but her facilites for affording em- | offending head, em upon our} rey shall not hear a} ployment for convicts and her rail- i word of complaint fromus. But we toad facilities make the vineeclad { g city just about the last place in the | and not attempt to cause disruption | state we would have thought the} in the democratic ranks by yulgar | commission would haye selected. } and lying epithets, tor then they will } Governor Marmaduke’s objections ; discover a party champion in us who i were well founded and he did nght. } will contend the ground inch by inch | ive them fair warning to decist there against us to deteat the confirmation Geo Wo Peck made. If after a candidate is elected humorist i in stock ata di in Was n City we had i i | fer machinery were apphed no the pleasure of meeting with Nicholas ! | M. Beil, Sur ndent of Foreign Mails. We found Mr. Bell a cour- | teous, clever gentleman and efficient, | trustworthy ofhcer. Ona | made out by Mr. Bell’s predecessor { the 48th Congress made an appro- | f priation of $800,000 government offered the American Ship Company $ carrying the mail, which was refused 7.60 per pound for jand Mr. Bell is now getting the same mail carried for 40 cents, making a clear saving of $125,000. a Dr. J. M. Fulkerson, one largest land owners and most prom-— inent and oldest settiers of Jobnson county died at his home in Warrens- burg, Tuesday of last week. He represented Johnson county in the state legislature in the years 1836, 1838 and 1840; he was also at one time one of the directors in the State Bank of Missouri. Lee Vallev, Lee county, Virginia, March 15th, 1811, aad was at the time of his death 74 vears 6 months He to this of the He was born in and 7 days old. came state in 1829. The Record says that most of the parties interviewed by Goodwi associated with Mr. Walton ia The tacts that only two ot the eleven interviewed are in any were bus- iness. manner associated with him and sev- en of the eleven tavored the appoint- ment of Wade. While on the sub ject of P. O. will Bro. Aus. pleare state how much he received tor re- moving the office off the square, not- witnstanding he had solemnly prom- ised that he would not remove it. Peck’s Sun, published at Mil-} waukee, Wisconsin, is the most hu- morous paper in Amer , its editor and pro- prietor, stands without an equal as a He believes in gmaking people happy, and one can be otherwise who reads his most excel- Jent paper. Our readers are invited to read the prospectus of Peck’s Sun i Sample copies no another column. addr maiied free to an The finding of silv the hills of Beaton county era the wildest excitement amo zens. The Osave M effected an arrangemer sive machinery » per cent. This looks hke business the company will strike payin emai encom Attend the ratiroad meeting at the | court house to-morrow eveuing o’clock. Iwe hope dirt. foreign mails; ot this sum he says he | } will turn back nearly $400,000. He has expedited th i! in many in-| stances nearly one-half and has not lost any time on tgs: The to-day. | or carrying the | | i | | | } | at pudlic vendue, tor cash in han’ i much thereof as may be ne , said note, | on the th dar of at 7 | warxem &T. Poik Jaxr-, about 50 gallons per day, and rat thi Vhere is one advantage but that under our city there is a vein thick nd under this hes a basin of oil. There is no its about 1, Adrian 1s richest coal from three to ien feet 1s destined to be the City of the west. Later :—A to town on Monday and reported that neighbor came the flow ot oil the increase. He 1s now taking out about one hun- is on dred gallons per day, and thereis no doubt but that the quantity will still increase.’” To the citizens of Butier:—When the strife 1s settled all to pleased; meet and bury the hatchet. Let Wade fall DeArmond’s breast and weep Jake Allen carry a flagin each hand around the square, while Col. Pace will lead a band blowing theé Bazoo. Let Stone and Judge Parkinson go to the nearest mourner’s bench to swap stories, while Geo. Todd offers con- solation to all concerned except Wade Have a jubilee, invite in and your neighbor’s mother-in-law; let the electric light burn on top of the court house at noonday, put a little ginger fact roll the willapus wallopus of peace over all agree be upon dri and am; and Allen. your mother-in-law in the cider, and in differences, and like brothers who have been long separated, chew the cud ot fraternal affection and par- take of the fatted calf with renewed gusto.—Bazoo Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, James T. Henshaw and Mary M. Henshaw his wie by their certain deed ot trust, bearing date August 28th, 1883, and duly recorded in the recorder’s office of Bates county, state of Missouri, in Book No. 32, page t22, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following de- scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The southwest guarter ot the northeast quarter and the west half of the nerth- west quarter ot the northeast quarter of section seventeen (17), township forty- one (41) of range thirty-two (32), con- taining sixty acres more or less, in trust, however,for the following purposes: In trust to secure the parme ot in said deed of trust described; and, whereas, the annual interest on said note is long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note, and by the power and authority in me vested by the terms } | of said deed of trust, I will, on i Saturday, Octoher 24th, 185 between the hours of nine o'clock i forenoon and five o'clock in t noon of that day, at the east tront door of the court house, in the citv of § county of Bates and sell said reaj estate to 3 State essary i Trustee. ttlement. erediters and {WH Waiker aiker and T. Poik make final sestlement thereof, a! ofthe Bates nty Probate Court county, State of Missouri, to be hel« ‘ovember, IS. t4-4¢ Admi one | } certain promissory note of even date and WAARARRAAAA AY ~N for Infants and Children. mene Castoria com: «Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that <3 — PAtion, nd it as superior to any prescT) kus ~ == * on, * HA Arcaen, MI ast § aes Without injurious medication, Tus Ceytaca Coxpany, 152 Fulton Street, §. 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. “Quaker BY ON EXHIBITION. (07 BEDSTEADS, 28 SIVLE 49 IN WAREHOUSE. One Car Load 408 on the Hoa | _ {i} The best ever offered for the money, I a Cheap Ded. Opera House furniture Store, Heaviest Rail you ever saw on p MISSOURI TRUST COMPANY, SEDALIA MO, PAID UP SURPLU AND CAPITAL $105,000 ——DEALERS [N—— j Notice. that letters of of William E. by the county August, sss against said from an claims } rithin two year the date of the publication of this notice, will be forever barred LUCRETIA JONBY Administ Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) County or Bates, 5 In the Cireuit Court of said county, term, 1855. John H. Kennett, plaintiff, All kinds of investments, securities, state county and city bonds bought and sold. Savings deposits received and interest allowed thereon MONEY to LOAN On real estate, in sums to suit, from one For tur- Now ve Elizabeth Kennett, defendant. Now at this d. his attorn petit things, that defe , Eli not a resident of the § ate of Miasoat, Whereupon it is ordered by the cation that said defendant be notified § cation that plaintiff has comme! against her in this court, the object and nature of which is to obtain s decree of from said defendant upon the grounds of donment, and that unless the sai Kennett be and appear at this court, st term thereof, to be begun and holden court house in the city of Butler,in said on the recond day of November next, before the sixth day of said term nd if not to five years at lowest rates. ther particulars apply to J. K. BRUGLER, BUTLER, MO GEO. O. FAULHABER, Treas. | before the last day ‘ad to the petition e taken as confeste dered according! O. A. CRANDALL, President. And be it further ord that « copy | published, according to law, in the Habed in Bates county, Mo., for four successively, the last insertion to be four weeks before the first day of the of Circait Court JR. S from the Record A true and the eal of the opy hand p seat (Court of B if lL) of Angust, Ine | 4-8 ‘ands of Dealer in the Best Daught Your Cs sician! A suffer torments wome rom Uterine Troubles, falli womb, leucorrhoea, suppressio® }and who had despaired ot being which completelv 1 trom such trove’ and thus cure t revealing her condition % d without subjecting her ¥% ¥ to the shock of an exam puvsician. ‘The prescriptio -acriptions tor use. sent tree © ~, securely sealed, enclose on Address, naming thit Wives! Mothers: as lade HAND MADE SOUR MASH CORN RYE fa remed WW HISItEY. tull addres Also fmported and Native Wine cent) stamp. i Mrs. W. ©. Holmes, 658 Broa! ' 186m New ee E oe es PRICE List OF WY LEADING Notice ot Final Settlemes Notice reby given to all credit BRANDs. | others interested in the estate of Mary leceased, that I, James 5. Hukel, 232 Intend to make 8 fins! ion. st the next term es county Probate Cou! of Missourt, to be hel ovember, inn; and that ff 3 00 "to maid court to red 22 James ae 20 41@ i z 7 “a 2m| Itchand Scratches of every) paed by Wook | cured in 30 minutes Sanitary Lotion. Use no other | } never fails. Sold bv W.J. La ‘

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