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2 managment afecenenenn £ 1 BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | i ALLEN Eprror. | Vhe comage of the silver dollar is | absorbing question | going to be t ith our n Congress | Gov. Marmaduke has positively | the branch peni- | Mo Next. | | Sor re | efused to locate ary at Louisian + Post-Dispatch dislikes Sena es tor Cockrell so much it is impossi or that paper to say a good word about him. | ——— democratic party did not ruin John Roach so terrible bad after all. } p yards and iron works are on. The Servian and Bulgarian troops brush. Several taken ie having a little | engagements have place be- the two powers the past week. ee The iate Senator Sharon had been | ty-five years on the Pacific coast 1 to grow rich. Then | twe made up for lost time by accum- alating about a million a year. The Otegon legislature the other | day elected ex-Senator John Mitchell | t state inthe United | to represent t S ates Senate. for the Northe Mitchell 1s attorney | » Pacitic Railroad. west,or put in ane their citizens, have w [ths subject, by Harry C. Moore, billed me. nus at LET US HAVE WATER-WORKS. The time has come the + Butler when her citizens muststop ot and con r calmly and dispassion- in Butler ire, or More best fire com of the president A. Saker. treasurer. and Alexar with hose and other water-works, tire attachments ready tor use. T! ectors are: a matter tha ppeals directly te eg aces Rep eee e eco Cee vo? iaBeh Gates, D. C. Hunter, Robert as no man’s property isexempt from ae [De Be Mein s. the d e fiend, or the w isest Repie yaGs : prognos 1 ocan-— not: ROSS Dr. R foreteli at what moment or K : Ik ak what locality fire may b Dast exper teaches the quate fa with which we are obiect ob tee aecectas are pare successfully bat its prepared to successfully Su erecta ocusen momimene ib | ravages Tt not estion of ~ } >: —. t Ss not 4 ae a Nory 1 Gen. Sterling I mee. whether we can afford to put in - a water works or not, for we canmake — tp Laws c y. Kansas, the such arrang swith a fi ASSg 17 Ist. . quatrel arose between company as t the annual tax to ROCKrE - George, being sustain them will be more than saved on a reduction of msurance we now ; the stronger of the two, amount of property which would be BE a saved from the ashes almost every Morgan became so enraged that, as year. Other towns around us, with | S00n as he was freed, he rat short less of wealth and a heavier tax upon | distance and picked up SBOCEUD woke aadisi igainst the fence and, turning on his brother, tired the contents say thev would not do without them . : into his six qi he ae for doutleithe amount of the add: /Oue Damel into his stomach, troa tional tux. The following we copy. ffects ct which he died in it George sank to Wm. I an enquiry on trom a er to Written in answer to iat’s what Lintend- witk Tohn B. Bowman, a prominent! President ot the evada Board of citizen of East St. Louis, and at one | Trade: “Your city should have termble oath. Tt aS saw his time a promment lawyer of St. | water-works by all means; Nevada brother wathing in the agonies ot Louis. was shot in the back of the | would not do without them now for death, he said: “G—d d—n you, head ihe other day while on his way | double the cost, We saved the en— you won't bother me again.’’ Mor Bime. } tre south side of our square a few | 88n Was soon arrested by the citizens Gov: MOCiaiuko oad ihe warden | Weeks ago, contining the fire to one ind taken to jail. Both men were married and leave families. They of the penitentiary will accompany the commissioners in their search for a suitable place to locate the branch pen. Moberly Kansas) City 2eem to stand the best show at pres— and ent, The trai of Wm. Baldwin, at Atchison, Kansas, for murder,ended on the Sth with the jury bringing in a verdict of guilty. Bald- win was charged with murdering his sister to obtain possession of her yroperty. inst., W. R. Crockett, editor of the Vernon county Democrat, has se- cured Congressman Stone's endorse- ment for postmaster at Nevada. Mr. Crockett 1s a good democrat and 2 first-class man,and we congratulate atm on his success. n-law of Lord Dalhousie. has been interview- ed in New York. He thinks Editor Steaa’s sentence was too light. and says he lately put on the gloves with the Marquis of Queensbury sound him out of practice. i ——_ Uhere is a iady hving near Atlanta, a.,who bears on her person wounds inficted by the tomahawk of a Semi- — = Lord Bennet, brother. and Go jin the morniz building, putting it out at 3 o'clock without even break | are related to the Cockrells of Platts- Send burg, Mo.. who are classed among Mis ure ing the plate glass in tront. the leading citizens of western ate our ** sour, and it is also t Senator Cockrell. «down a committee to iInvesty works; you will have Yes, Mr. Moore is right; let us go nephews at the systemmatically and | Homes Wanted for Boys i -llige: a ~alle eetine on . . f intelligently, have a called meeting The clildren’s aad society. of New no other. stated they matter of } A BUILER CASE. teee- interesting Ca-e Bronght to on for Trial. RK. G € Chiat Sues started a s store Their means were to ! sto this case ga wag that the s esponsi- > for a ict by Messrs. Me’ : & Sor the amount ot was and 1 ansas City sold to the Bu firm goods to the amount ot $16.000. ' With the exception ot about $4,000 tock & Son retused to liquidate that | y moved to the balance eaving it unpaid. geht to recover the $4,000, wit interest, amounting in the aggregate to about 5.000 The def ants say they had | never been notified by Tootle, Han- Ina & Co. of the purchases being | made by McClintock & Son with their letter of credit. > jury was selected trom the i »ssmen of Nevad nd is a very fine body of men. The array ot legal talent is formid- able. On the side ot plaintiff there ate Messts Comimgo and Karnes, of Kansas City: Mr. Smith ot Butler and S. A. Wright ot this city. The defense is managed by E.J. Smite, jo. Br | Page, of Butler. and January. of this city. Kimball of -a The ‘syndicate’? composed number of prominent gentlemen of this citv forme’! some weeks since for | the purpose of prospecting in the oil | of our citizens, form our committee | york has been engaged tor over 20; Tegions of northern Bates held a ~ ha 1 engag 30; to investigate this matter by visiting the towns that have water-works in) children. The society gathers into operation and making a careful ex-/ jt. industrial schools and lodging amination ot the various systems and houses, children who have never been the costs of each. Let this com- | committed tor crime or disobedience, mittee confer with the companies | seeks good homes tor them and sends and get their best terms and report! them at regular intervals in charge years in to the citizens, when we can vote on | o¢ an experienced agent into com- the matter intelligently. By all: munities desiring them. A com- means we should have water-works, | mittee 1s appointed in every such lo- and not wait any longer tor a Dracti- | cality some weeks before the arrival cal demonstration of our utter help- | of the company to whom all appli- lessness to save our property while | cations must be made. The agent it burns before our eyes. on his arrival considers the applica- GO TO OLINTON. During the excitement occasioned | the applicants endorsec by our big fire and the agitation ot mittee The society proposes send- the C. B. & Q. road, let us not for- } ing a company to Butler early in get to attend the railroad meeting to! Jauuary. The tollowing gentlemen be held at Clinton on December! bave kindly consented to act as com- t5th,the object and purpose of which | mittee, to whom all applications | tions and distributes the children iby the com- isto try and induce the Emporia should be made at once: Rev. ¢ to Company to extend their Hne, now | Walker. Prot. L. B. Allison and 4 De erce | under way ot construction through Rev. R. R. Pierce. Pieasanton and Walnut, this county, | T?MS ON WHICH ROYs ARE PLACED Fon to St. Louis by way of Clinton. a With such a main line east and west All appheants must be endorsed Colonel Elijah Gates, ex-S + E i f Petsscss ae Auda a a | and the C. B. & Q. aorth and south | by the committee, Boys fourteer: of St. Joseph, has beer through our county, Butler would. Ye#ts old. are expected to work one sole Indian during the Inaian war. The family were then living in flonda, and she was an intant in tthe time. + er mother’s arms a +ppeinted U,. S. Marshal for : i = = . : ; — for the become a railroad center indeed. and | Yet tor their board and clothes. At sstern distric Missour = : : i e : 7 L i fe) issourr oy the ; would thereby gain an impetus that the end of that time thev are at liber- bres.dent, ol. G H 5 x : ~ d oO ates received the} Would make her second to no town t¥ to make their own arrangements. endorsement of the Missouri repre- | sentatives in congress some time ago. \ better appointment, in our humble vpinion, could not have been made. mm southwest Missouri. We are just Boys between twelve and fourteen now passing througha dormant state #7 expected to work tor their board | from which we hope to awake at no , and clothes till they are sixteen, but distant day, having gained renewed | Must be sent to scheol a part ot each oe a possibility that the] vigor and energy by our long sleep, | Year. Boys under twelve are ex- es | and press torward to great achneve- | Pected to remain tll of age, and ge may contain} isingly to. the point | it will unless Mr. | ce January 1, 1884, | something to conyince | ium he was wrong then in saying | that stthe citizen sternly demands off reverse. his home government the exact hmi-| It has been ¢ ion ot taxation by the needs of the | relations exi state”? and **w:ll challenge the pohcy | poria road a which accumulates millions of use ments in the tuture. A new era is, ust be trested by the applic aS about to dawn upon our people and ther own c itis tor them to sav by their actions | Schooling, whether they something s the tarif Cleveland, fas learned matter of ildren in the clothing and training, necessary h the com- a removal becom jesire prosperity and a ranged throu the five town and county or just All expenses are p Due notice will he the arrival ot the boys. scussed at iengt! cretw. ig between thr ¢ Mo. Pac. to i and there doesn’: scen Lan? x - s there coe t seem Hanla ren he rowed Beach says wi less and unnecessary surplus in the | national treasury, which is not less a | O7€: Who can speak officia in Australia seats on the shore sold tax ause it was indirectly b osed to explair , this difficulty. ; peice fea a as parece Bote f @ exp = aw sa difficulty. at £5 each, and on one ex rei ded te the cost of the peo-/! If it is a branch: of the Gould system steamer the fare x £20 pie’s life." aitwill, ‘ inding homes for homeless | meeting at the Talmage house last } evening, when it was determined that | drilling machinery should be secured j and set to work at once. The gen- | tlemen interested in this enterprise | are from the ranks of the solid and | progressive business men ot this city, /and command sufficient capacity to ‘shoneycomb”’ the whole north half | ot the county to any required depth. | The syndicate has secured options on 700 or Soo acres ot landin the very heart of the oil region, and will start | their first **well’? inside of two weeks | trom this date. A contract for men and machmery was entered into betore the meeting adjourned last evening, and it is oniy | a question of time when every mem- : ber of the syndicate will be number- ed with the millionaires of the coun try. At some time in the near fu- ture a more extended notice of the personale, and operations ot this giant monopoly will be given. We wish it abundant success in its ex- plorations in the bowels of the earth, —Rich Hill Herald. The Tinks extends its best wishes to the syndidate, and would be glad them meet with abundant to see success. ac WwW. KH: It:s a conceded fact, ti Crockett. of the Democrat. w ithe P. O. xt Nevada. He sume th nes of the office on tstot January. We ulate Mr. Crockett on vetting office, as he wanted it. yet we hope get will as- d the 1886. congrat he will not ret:re trom the Democrat, | weve ds His dem will not wash. Thee ts of the kind that n no uncer He opinions. tain sound quarter. never halts between two but is plain. fearless and outspoken, best wishes. and if ott, He has ov k not **schwore we would less way of I horses is to opea full ot id blow art and death is speedy and pain- rand Wm. | and } Nevada Mail. | FRANZ BERNHARDT’ JEWELRY and Plated Ware, & Is headquarters Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver Spec ese ind: and tor al also Opera Glasses. Yo ly ed to visit tablishmeat and examine ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING EATLY EXECOT pee ce ee BLE. Ce FAV ECS & SOD rSiuare, nest to ¢ fthe largest » addlerv Good harne to carry on | | i Harness & s can't be and Light de ‘Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Miss | Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Comb | Horse brosties and -imilar articles low «© lowest, as well as balters, bridle | collars, sweat pads, et isto sell only first-class g to sell them a8 low a9 possible OUR AM to sell ont eh good we can recommend, to please all whe us; that is what we are here for and what we propose : ring neatly done J. T. GRAVES & SO WALNUT ADVERTISEMENTS. | GIPSON BROS. & CO’S., A@e ECM!" W eo LOAN AND iNSURANCE. Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Block. WALNUT, MISSOURL THE STAIRS. oe &r Action Which May Lengthen the Life of the Condemned. When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria, When she was » Child, she cried for Vastoria, | When she became Miss, she clang to Castoris, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria — +] - Burton received Last night Jud: a printed copy of a brief prepared for the sppreme court by Attorney} Trustee’s Sale. General Boone in the air CASO! wicrens. C.F bly and psn ay, . ' wos | by deed of trust, besring advises 4 reversal of the decision of | ye Pion el tlie 9 office of Bates county, Missouri, in Book So page 100, conveyed to the andersigned Sey (the following described real estate, sites r’s possession | lying. and being in Bates county, Missour! wit: Lot twelve (12) in block twenty-three in the west side addition to the city of Butler, trust. however, for the following pq! . wit In trust to secure the payment of» censw® promissory note,in said deed of trust and, whereas, said promissory note is long due and unpaid. Now, therefore, et the ofthe legal holder of said note. and by authority iu me vested the terms of the circuit court, on the ground that! the note tound in should not have beea admitted as evidence. It was the piece of writ- ing to the botu of the bone spavin receipt which was taken trom Stair’s! the j we) Lamar Demo- | s : This causes coadulation at the / pocket book, in which the writer jrefersto the probability of killing and them in | someone wrapping clothes without danger of detection. | The Attorney G held that the } evidence was good as to Stair, but j Inadmissable aga. 1 © woman. i Prosecniingy Attesnes Blanton left plsest anges icfler~ oss City with the case betore j Mateutiers ot Uline Dire 2 permitted. It the sumicunw cou ithe case is reversed it wath probably be agam tried cus.s the present } term of our circut + srts—-Nevada dant Kieos-. Lands tor Sale. Tov trisces ivy sunst Srusated in the Arkansas Valley and on the -Arkan- sas River and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rastro These lands are ina County thatis beme rapidly i settled up and ave rapidly increasing jin value. I ve special rates with the ratiroad company tor tr imsporta- tion for those thar purchase. Parties wishing to locate in Kansas can be accommod ood land at low ust, f will, on Ww between the hours and 50’ clock in the Inesday, December 2, 188% f% o'clock in the n of that dey, # scribed, f thereof as may be nece Trustee's Sale. John T Hensbew snd Mary ® 1aw, his wife, by their certain Cy bearing date August 2th, I9@, ond recorited in the Recorder’ # office of Bates cose, State of Missouri, in Book No. 32, iio the undebsigned truster helene ribed real estate, sitne ping ates county, Missouri, w-w! t quarter of the northeast quarter © fof the northwest querer &® rter of nection seventers forty-one (41) of range thirty-0#@! actes more oF lees Howing parposer of one certain h and in said deed of fm hereas the verme, and the trustee ennid ond woe aid dne @ npaid. Now est of the legal holder of said he eed of tr » due and payable oom power and terms of said Thursday, Dec tween the hours of noon and five o'clock in the ai Missouri fas may be ra