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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES —O eee J. D. ALLEN Ep er delivered a General makes ship in Kansas Cit strong law firm tt vhich there > no stronger in the state Have you heard trom Ohio? Ham- titon county elects a full demecratic tof senators and ntatives. represe Sherman has not got sucha soft snap r the U. S. Sena fter all Fitz Hugh Lee the Mahone wi te not st himself in the U. S. Senate- “Truty the poet | eat last sets all things even.’ In the rowing contest for the ierica, between st Toronto, and of McKeesport, championship of Edward Hanlan, « John H. 2 which Teemer, ae took leasure latter indon the e on eusiiy. The wife of State Senator James &. McGrath was killed one day week by a fall from the porch ot her last residence on Pine street, St. Louis. Senator McGrath was at the time in Washington City and was telegraph- ed the sad new —_—_—_—_—_—_ lb M. Brooks, alas Maxwell, 1 identified by his father,who the liu tas bee establish the at when a tather crossed the ocean to ip. love must be very gr tations! Surely parental would take so much pains to ac- \nowledge such a son. The ‘‘willipus wollipus,’’ what- ever that may be, of the Enterprise must be a very dirty creature, judg- tng from past observations. Too clirty tor a dignified journal to even sotice it 1t does not want to become contaminated by the touch. in America’s free land each man is the pier of any other man.—Re- publican. Let us see; pier—pier? Well, ves; we remember, each man 1s the “projecting whart’’ of any other an. Quite right, Bobby: but what is to become of the townmuddle- cditor? The Warrensburg Journal-Demo- has cnanged hands, Mr. Camp- retiring and Mr. Haynes, ot Quincy, Il., a newspaper man of large experience and an unflinching democrat, taking his place. Mr, Campbell is a perfect gentleman and 2 good editor. We wishhim succes #n whatever business he may engage | be Vos The Times has neyer attacked Postmaster Beall, nor bad we any tatention of doing so, as none but the best of feelings of friendship ex- «st hetween Mr. Beall and the editor of this paper, so far as we know. | We were simply senes an item ot news when we sa:d there was some master General Vilas received Cispatch Saturdsy that his sister at son, Wis., had suddenly died, > General left Washington the ay to attend the funeral. He Dossibly get > latter par fO important char In post-offices as busi will receive his | audience | WILL IT COME? — We have strong hopes t! From i0 outlet at present. it appears that are hard ublished below »eople north of us at work and have strong hopes that the 1 Now, people that } will pe built. we think, ist time tor our to make some ie such a prolect tion demonstra would meet our hearty endorsemer | and co-operation. We | puir | 1 ! | stanc | Stand | corre Bez advantages ot the people along the route eae, nly int terested. ite Ho own trom rprise explains itseii: ery | Col. A. A. Lesueur, editor of the | | Lex on Intellig a wi lis not 1 to “striving after wind,” | nor ng into er is over eyery proposed railroad, writes a | Jetter to Mr. C. C. Tev chairman of our newly appointed railroad | comniittee, from wt mitted to take a tew extr swer to j letter was written from Mr, | place for Tevis, setting a time the different Vv a meeting of e Odessa selected | committees. as and Tuesday. Octe In Col, ‘We have the Lew that when the road yer the 20th Lesueur’s letter ASSURANCE date. be! says: ot! Col. tended south and southwest, is ex it WILL | . come through Lexington, The prospect for the road was never ; donated man will believe that the president atistaction at the appointment of | * Source would have the effect of adding many votes to the republican ranks. gentlemen, as the dignified. maniy course of the president has give the Ne so effectualiy to the whole affair! that you could not find the rankest | republican in the whole of New back to his post | York state who would honestly give! of the week, so | it ; : ; ceived pubhe attention as coming need be expected tor several weeks, } from a relative of Mr. Cleveland's, | accumulate during | There is nothing in the s that state to call out such an eXpres- so flattering as now.’? This being | the case our committee should work } with the Odessa and Lexi on committees. It the prospects tor the extension ot the road are so flatter ing, and we believe they are, ¢ if | it is positively settled to come via Lexington and Odessa, Holden must teel well pleased. ——_. JLEVELAND A DEMOCRAT. Republican papers are making President Cleveland say, in an inter- view with that brother-in-law of his. whom he recently appointed to an important government position, that he (the president) had anticipated the result of the Ohio election, and that he beheyed Davenport would be elected in New York, and that he did not care it he was. This pre- tended interview in the face of subsequent events is so palpably talse that we would think the originator ot such a diabolical and unmitigated scheme to missrepresent the president would now hire some cheap boy to kick him all over that state. The president not only gave the mug- wumps of that state to understand that he considered party fealty and Personal princ:pie and honor far above the office they claim by their support to have elected him to, but the | t ' | | | | i i | =| | money to campaign s But the scheme won’t work, tk n credence. The matter only Te- Ww w situation of up, Emporia, died suddenly at his home county. nati will become quite - i s head ers tor ve ewe j € veins of coal e and | hee aa mins | Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, 4 = atc aasere oT : Spectacies of hi a ra Gla Y | his plan, he woul ee s aeige Session tair way to succeed h ack is sp Ww prices 2 Gin A Sea Serpent alr yt i i t the re Capt. ALN. S + @seuc ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXEC ead lad tic rose at ie r L n consideration Be lS gre RE “pence eee = compact with aa \ which he was 3 i IL. GRAVES & SON to succeed Stanton that; >"> ’ apes | : tad ae ES Re) aie. memorable quarrel. th 1S SES eer so carry one of the largest stocks of : rT you; 1 more will be show een shown,w Mr. Depew’s t ind fiction. it has t result from mixture of f l always t degree of antagonism between the French and Enghisib € has seen a strong nadians, and the hanging of this man will not have a tendency to lessen this feeling, which threat— ens to break out afresh in open rebellion at any time. Of course we have no means of knowing whether Chauncey Depew wrote the truth in his recent Grant- Andrew Johnson letter or but even if everything in that fetter was true, it is a late day to bring up such an article when both the principals in that controversy are dead. Grant let history Now men not, seemed to be SatisSed to stand as it was when living. we can see no good in a few trying to gain cheap notoriety to the detriment ot the names of either of | of these illustrious statesmen a The Walkup murder trial 1s now in progress at Emporia, Kan, It will be remembered that J. R. Walk- at the time acting mayor ot n great misery. On examination it was discovered that his death was caused Minnie, his beautitul wife ofamonth’s | duration, was arrested for the crime. Prominent counsel is employed for trom arsenical poisoning. would have made such a statement. ae we — i gee even had he been enned to a par pEpRng Seay sie Aiey cies o Wedcek accks | abet 1s not inconsiderable, but a | such a statement coming trom such fenoned Bape ee much trom, anys id . joibee source would have tallen far hort of producing the effect which will follow the manly assertion from | ne president of his dignitv, his ear- estness and his patnotic partisan- ship.—Mo. Republican. The republicans are going to con- held in Hamilton democratic | elections The full as elected there as not expected but what u = ticket ! c or ana op ion would **squeal.”’ crn as noted as . the or her conte aS The | sion. The New York democrats are . elections and town muddle exciie- tas Were to have | united and well organized, the can-| ments it nie keeps on. Weil ase Saturday re- didates are men of honor, integrity | -<., eee = ae t : — Toes ability,and that Cleveland should | {band is ! that the G: n Harne an His A1F : ny | be @ school of whales, by close of being ade the 1 Sts : 2 is | t Pine? = It was coming} —— ‘= : tage: ee ay ee oe 1 and everebody at bottom price £ - t spouting and] : fet Justice be cc between ther —— . 1 My wi re tha it speed. It| Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, ‘asia Curry Co i came up frot leeward and as | ee on PEROT ir rE Ren The E vernment has re- | 500n as it got within half a mile of | collars, sweat pads, ete fused to ir with us it sank and agaimmade tts appear | OUR AIM isto sell only Sret-class ance two mules to the windward. I| favor us: that is what we : to do pairing neatly done {now discovered that if was a sea 1] serpent, with three very large humps on is back, cach being about 75 many admirers and triends, espec- | feet apart. The whole serpent WALNUT among the French Canadians; | must have been about three hundred ! . : . : | Seer ay ama 5 ee } awk an !of which nationality he is a descend- | teet long, ot a black color, and 4 i Canadian gozernment will give him | have rported to be an island in the the piace of a martyr to their cause | gult stream. Tnow believe in sea in the eyes of his countrymen. There | Serpents. It may look like a fish meer On NM OD story, but it certainly was more than 300 teet long. Wonderful are in the Bible, and also in the sea, things but this is as great a wonder as | have ever seen.”’ Grange Items Eprror Times:—Not having seen the Grange ~ anything from element for some time, will jot down a few items for the perusal of any who may teel interested. The last meeting ot our county Grange took place at the hall in Buder the first Saturday in October. The attendance was not large, but some took place, and all agreed to labor earnest- ly for a big revival during the fall and winter. Our State Grange is now m session at Higginsville. Mr. Blankenbaker and lady and D. N. | Thompsoa, delegates trom this coun- ty, are in attendance, and we hope they will come home so full ot zeal that a tidal wave of prosperity may sweep all the cobwebs from among over the state may WALN animated discussions LIVERY, Corner 9th and ARBOG/ us and farmers all wear a broad smile. The next meeting of county Grange will take place at Summit school there will All come, with well | house, when be regular harvest home. | filled } tund, and has signified his intention \ both aides and the case promises to baskets and pockets full of of going in person and voting for his | be quite interesting. apples. = lieutenant,Governor Hill. Either | ‘ susie Mi 22 | At two o’clock there will be an rother-in-law Bacon has been! pres,ient Cieveland’s action in| open meeting, when the following | ss! i a - | nl misrepresented, or wilfully contributing to the democratic cam- | Programme will be carried out: | OIL:s, i . ' : ' ed abcut the matter, as no | paign tund in New York is a stinging | Opening address. Ava Page: 15m. | ie] i | Alternate, J. M. McKee. Essay. Miss Rosa Bricksner; rom. Chemicals. Books and Wal Recitation, Amy McConnell: fol- | WALNUT, MO, | lowed by volunteers; 20 min. Select reading, Nellie Carr; 10m. Trustee’ s Sale. Recitation, tra McConnell: Pant Essay, Worthy Master Innis. Subject, ‘Resolve 5m. A her busbend, of Ba their certain deed of trx } Discussi has accomplished :ts D. misston.’’ reman affirmative. McConneli: foreman negative. ip esnen : ‘ ee cue ontaining forty seres more 0 s s oO occupy ; Bricksner. peahe 4 ng , however, for the following purposes: £ Pee tes at one to secure the payment of one certsin more than es at one perme i St ee seeches | deed of t aes i is long past due| described: and, whereas, the annse] uring the ¢ h will last ‘ow. therefore, at the d note is jong past due and a3) during the ¢ 2 ho will last SE OnitMs Stent Makdor Sppeorag efore, at the request of the legs torty minutes hority in me tested terms of esid| said note. and by the power and 7 Y led of trust, { will, on . me vested by the terms of said deed si inters re will, on Music w terspersed. z Wednesday, November 1S, 1885, Wed tev Nowexiber am editor and cordially invited.and lock im the fore- eanesday, Nove Nernoc we earnestly hope all named in the Le as Goene door a8 cao anoen hoube et rr n Jy | the city of Butler, Bates count programme v respond promptly for saic to the highest bidder sh in band, ai © real estate in said deed of trust described, or 80 much neressary to pay said debt to ee names. arness & Saddlery Goo ‘Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Mi ‘Real Estat LOAN AND INSURANCE. Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Bl ow. B. ARBOGAST, Feed & Sale Stable. | EINEST TURNOUTS IN TOWN ST & HENSEY, MEAT MARKET. WM. MILLS, | BADGER DRUGS, PAINTS, a Missouri. “hearing date April n the Recorder’ bed; and, whereas,the Missouri. offer | day, at the east front door of the exeof as may be est and costs. | ALLEN uble harness ean’t be A full line of ss and Single and Light de iprice. Come the lowest, as well as halters, brid rods, to sell them as low a6 poss is as We can recommend, to please ail we are here for and juct what we J. T. GRAVES &$ ADVERTISEMENTS. MISSOURI. ‘I. H. SCRIBNER TrEY UT, All the leadin, beer an brands of whiskies, # cigars kept on hand F. streets see Sixth Street, Syndieste Block, WALNUT. LUMBER COM Dealerin Lumber, Lath, Shing! Mixed Paint, Lime and Cem# Railrvad Prices Duphic W.B. CARTER,” WALNUT, MO. 1 Paper | Trustee’s Sale. A. Rice by ng date ‘ange 2th, recorded in the Kecorder’s office ¢ of Missouri, in Book No eyed to the undersigned frastes ¢ cribed real estate, sit Zin Bates county, Missow weat quarter of the nortbesst 4 the weet balf of the northwest 43 northeast quarter of section seve township forty-one (4)) of range thirty containing sixty seres more oF less, however, for the following purpose? ment of one certais dete and in said deed note of even een the hours of nine o’elock 18 on of that the a bet noon and five o'clock in cour: e city of Butler. county of Raves sot uri, sell said real estate to bidder. at public vendue, for cash is 40 mach thereof as may be p said note, interest and cost c and this Trustee.