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WILL 8HE COME. Froim the Hold Enterprise we WEEKLY TIMES Soo t Col, Law Superint t J. D. ALLEN Eorror. of the C. B.& Q_ road accom- his engineers have been -D. Artex & Co., Propnetors, ground of the pro; extension of at TERMS OF SUVSCRIPTION: ginsville to the M:ssouri The Enterprise had tie fo TheWeeKk_y Time Wednesday, will be + & » to say: phe vear, postage paid ‘It was Col. Law’s intention to 2 ae eee RLS only go over the line trom Higgins- BUTLER MISSOURI. ville to the river ana there view the WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1535. crossing. He his ingers vere very much pieased wih the —$—_———————————————————__— J : crossing, and with the presence anc the intormzuon given m bv Holden delegation. He stated 2m that bis company were seeking »> extend their road through a mch the ot Warrensburg, moved John Cockrell, eon of Senator Cockrell, bh with his family to New Mexico. to the road. We can convince him that it will pay his company to build the The democratic portion ot Mickigan delegation comes back to congress more in carnest than ever a tair dividend on the investment th on tayor of a revision of the tariff. first year. he deligation came j home greatly en Expec i Congress convened Monday ially 1s this the case ) Capt. Sta i senate stands 52 republicans and 34 key who told us that he felt muct H democrats. In the House there are | more faith in the prospect then ee 183 democrats and 1 republic ever felt betore. Tr ¢ three 7 men are Close, caretul absei Albert A. Wilson has re ie | agricultural country. He asked many appointment from the presi as | questions about Holden ao : BG awe . . ee ad - ,/ rounding country. He assured the United States marshal for the District agiaeaorinaentey Ganidies (over nl © Cts crshate ee a the two proposed hnes to Holden | We have come to the conclusion | within a month and decide which { @ hat we can not run set-office any. | Toute will suit him best Col Law i i eo ae pk } ~~ """ladmitted that the Missour: river ' ee Deere Se OG HDR bridge was the only obstacle to the é did want the old office. immediate location and building of | the bridge and that the road will pay | | provided mwa > president oa the ce president oa t cesstul tor y Tes ped when the tort hig ysition in the govern He was not even the choice | | ot the people of hts own state tor the nck, an id he consented have been a | party to the scheme advocated by the republican senators in Caucus assem- | bled to cheat the serican people ipon then officer they want, it would have been an outrage to decency and an insult to jevery true American citizen who ired to express true sentiment | he tool of We say vas commendat e with an honesty wi The resignation of Eph. 3. Ewing | they all came home saying they bad j of purpose to subserve the interests ae 2s consul general to Mexico was ac- heen inspired with faithin the ul ORE g eenie anu we Bee ai ae sles mate building of the } wi epted Friday last and Jas. C. P« as eae sul adeeper and more i +3 é 3 Law will notify Holden v gets : § | 4 ef St. Joseph, Was appuinted to * ready to go over the two lines so we | * tee roy : i ; oo ; # ehe vacancy The salary 2,500. can he represe I- “ <, wi seeming ai A number of the leading papers to tell ts readers the decision of | the prcsidential bce BE f the state are talking up Maj. H. | the .B.& Q. company on the! Is hata the bum of so v Salmon,ot Clinton,tor governor. should nelude From the above we see that . strong race if he -o run. he willot Wice-Presiaent Hens |“ 2 almost certainty of succce: lyricks has just to | oe : ae a wrobate. He bequeathed his property \ Sei peer Cot enusiend atc COG: j ty cecal and personal to Mrs. Hendricks. | 2 We an Ie Wes road miss us. A company will not and the Times would urge upon been admitted not remain cam ie sere ncaa practicability of the southwestexten- | The Major wouid undoubtedly make | 510n- (es our]! . | neighbors north of us are at work | viittle creature is pleas i he can this e i Lie We say it may be that inductions j act Plots have it thisis Mr. John A. Logan's idea and motive. and he may be success- he document had turned yellow ; i h | build « road through this section if | ful. We know not what a day may i h age. = i ¢ ' ” : : ———— | the people do not want at, we can | ig forth. The people said at the The executive committee for the | rest assured ot that. Our neighbors | polls that they wanted a democratic ext session of the national teachers’ | tration tor the next tour s | east of us are working hard to secure association has selected Topeka, | Kan., as their next place of meeting, the road, offering every inducecinent years, and if the republican senators had desired to subserye the wishes of their constituents they would have elected a mocrat to preside over that) bods, s insuring the x carrying ovt of those wishes against d ab. j iddl é | in their power. Letus be up and | and a : : $56 , | : Hl aca ont . ae ue of July, 1 ane | doing and manifest an interest) and} Bee none @ pie ecm sor © | meet this company half way. Our peka, asit will draw thousands of : = s pee r h ah } Comnnittee should correspond with *eachers a ace. ! . : : . sale as ence iz } the officials and know just when to John G. Carliste, of Kentucky, | expect them south of Holder, and | was unanimously chosen by the | be prepared to meet them at that} democrats for speaker of the house; Mr. place and point out the advantages Donelson, of Tennessee, for | to be derived by coming here. All keeper, and John B. Clark, ot | this company ask is the right of way sergeant-at-arms, The | and depot grounds and_ be sepubdlicans of the senated selected | that the people along the route want “he name of, and unanimously elect- | a road and will patronize it liberally. 1A assured ssourt, ed, John Sherman to succeed Mr. i of these things we can show and Meudricks. | more that we have one of the wealth The prohibitionists have just | !€8t countries in the worid, both for gained a great victory in Fulton | #griculturai and mineral. We have county, Georgia, ot which the city of | nexhaustable coal fields and the -Xltona is the capital. The tickets/ finest building stone im the State, evere wet and dry and the fight was | besides the immense amounts of ag- jricultural products shipped from | Bates county annually. If we look | to our interests Wwe can secure this froad. If it should run | woe betide Butler non-political, democrats and repub- *icans voting on both sides. The mattle was fierce, but the dry ticket sworn by a sinall majority. The Georgia plan is the only way ¢ etohibition party will ever gain any- ing. Politics must be kept out around us he COL. BURNES SHOWS HIS HAND. from the Globe- mber “Atthe 1 Monday last Col. j ' The tollowing | Democrat of De Southera hotel o Mayor Grace of New York has sued Mr. Joseph Pulitzer ot the World for $50,000 damages for al- | Henry Clay Co »atone time Mr. | 4 eeged libel, Ihe Mayor bases his | Tilden’s political manager in Mis-/ claim for damages on certain arti mes N. | sles in relation to his connection with St. -he Marine > ational Bank d the; de to Cc “rm of Grant & Ward, published | Burnes: ‘They sav you are a can- ‘vom time to time in the Word didate tor senator inst Cockrell. We predict that the Mayors suit will *erminate about like all sush into law to vindicate vounded honor and facerated true?” Said ‘There Tsay pub- id ‘All is nes to Col. Conde- is no sub rosa about it. Tell me, sub rosa, who | Col. Bu th fe suc t 1 am ate.” a ever. The Times is one of sity papers published in this veothing transpirremg urder ¢ S permitted to escape its n We congratulate the Times on vaerited Prosperity, and want to TeUls j — aud five o’clock in the afternoon of that | all conting post We can not run olfice, but we can run a. red-hot democratic newspaper and that we propose to We are satisfied that truer friends have proven themselves in this con- stood do. no one ever had than many tett to us—friends who have by usin the darkest hour, and not such as change their hue. chameleon like, at every turn of tickle fortune. To these noble fellows we wish once heartfeit thanks, assuring more to extend our tude gra and sincere each and every one that if the op-} portunity ever offers they sill find| that Jake Allen is not the one to forget a kindness or forsake a trienc Mr. Wade has won the post-or and we hope h thereot. e ts mav enjoy the tra: H. Vanderbilt, dropped > hbrary, yesterday ee Taffy. y Tir After a protracted struggle N, A. Was appointed postmaster at Mo. While Congressman nestly udvocated the poointce, yet he has been carctul to permit no document to be placed on file reflecting on Mr. contestant for this e | | | Trustee’s Sale. Whereas Sarah A. Kice -=2gs when s 3 per ad ee me husband, by their deed of trust bea: t iB inthem i ink you'll be elected.” *You | Book No. 32, , conveyed to the under- | The Kansas City Times now oc- tT’ said Col. Burnes. tafate tying, bein sivuate ie ‘Bates county. } erected especially for its own use. - shows the miik rn the cecoanut | Gt), aoeaieiee ee le ee a The immense establishment was & Hersid’s attack :n | wit: ap trust tb secure the pastent oF one | -noved without the loss of au issuc. what it ms the | Reed raat eee se SS : — | Save put a new dress on the paper. esented as having j Smear eee =e pana | and it now sparkles brighter se the Ga- | th day o AUB Ie is lowe yee ier i Pair Now, therefore at the ust ‘a! holder of aaid no’ d Ze je honrs ef nine o'clock in the fore- | + St ibe east front door of the court house fu ty of Butlh = a er, Bates Missouri, ow = = Se o WE HAVE PLACED OUR 4 Damaged Stock on Sale T-A-E-Y M-U-S-T 6-0 AS WE HAVE TO GET RID OF ALL IMPERFECT GOODS.