The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1885, Page 1

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wil members present. Anderson. that the Clerk certify of south 1-2 Of 8 W 1-4 range 33, and having paid jsentitled to a patent for «9 examined and approved tion of C. B. McFar 50 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. 00 Mialkup, assessing Walnut 00 ip 00 Byrert, special bridge work 1’s [ubresth, ass’rg Hudson Hanks, sheriff fees iser, work Mormon tork ord, ser. as janitor work on coal house Porter, part payment bs creek bridge h, support pauper lien medattend ‘‘ nursing see ry, Ist payment D. D. B. bridge y, in full on doubic ch bridge, Mallett, ser. janitor med atten. pauper “ stone to work house jade, printing y, Warrant to replace one , merchandise jail and or farm n& Co., printing folfe sal. mine inspector uner pay in full Knabbe w.and Mound br bridge & Co., lumber tor co man, br work at Island 2 “ “ “ “ “ “ CT “ o JC Ray, labor on the Court Proceedings. _ WW Denney adj n- “y court met pursuant to adjour that a school loan of $1,000 be toN. Bard, and one of $250 to, of $250 drawn on bridge fund int for work done on grade across des Cygnes river, south of Bell’s | court house. jbond of Samuel E. McRoberts, tor ot Deer Creek township, in | of $9,000 examined and approved i bond ot A. B. Owen, as collee- ad River township in the sum of Mt. Pleasant township ac- The | Butler Times, | WH DeJarnett “ RS Catr. financial ag Old bonds township burned in akes final t Prarie C | coupons ot Pra i presence o witnesses | John G. Walker appointed 1 Mt. Pleasant township, vice C tee oO} to the B, Mc of Lands, at Jetterson City, the | Farland resigned. (Clark Foster was the original Bridge Com. ere, e hi 4 idge Com-io derea to advertise and | which are dec friendly. sec 16, | let bridge ov Walnut creck ear the | WN \ bi all dues | Wm. Jinning’s place. Ratha fe ee same. | [oard of prisoners price fixed 2: 50 cts |‘? Ir. Riciy, er ta Vienna, | per day for each prisoner. NW Cook, inquest fees body Thoma Reeling 87 John Buckley to Jas Kirk, work on the objection. Mr. Kiely resigned } fe Island slough 10 50 | Commussion and the vacancy has no: ! John Buckley, to—— Dagan, sam 10 00 * } ra ie epee vs 35 00 | Deen filled. 2 “ ‘© BF Jennings ‘' 2000} The friendly interference of the es “Wm Weddell‘ 1 land ae JH Sullens Ferry license granted W F White to rena ferry at Collins Mill on Osage river. 5 35 Dram shop license granted Curtis 1 Se} | } eT { 5 25 | Walnut ‘ * ars at) sary to keep the Isthmus of Panama 41 62 Grand jorors drawn for Feb term 1586 j;open to commercial transit. 262 15 | George Sears Grand River | government is now willing to arb. Geo Lee W Boone | 3 Booker Powell Shawnee | trate the claims of foreign citr S Chas Garrison 75 | C Orear oo | James Wright Wm Widows T Polk James Hadson 7: . arac ae } 7 ris | 16 50 Linsey Wine Lone Oak | #€TOSS Nicaragua at the cost of this | 40 00} W REwing Walnut | government is not recommended. A 15 00 JH Hitt JT Gorrell PETIT JURORS. Wim Chastain AJ Cium. Wm Daniels W L Gover Wm A Delung Robt Smith W H Cotton John Badgett Clark Wix JW Ennis Rufus Hall Ed Holt. 172 85 | 3S A McManama Oscar Reeder , | Cd Sartain 111 97 | Joseph Majors 7 50 | Thos Hendrickson 11 00 | Dan Cloud 54 co] Wm Tyler Daniel Stewart 25 491s p McBride GB Parker 7 55 | John C Cruson John A Ford All damaged and imperfect goods has 85 s4'to go at a price 17 21 20 18 87 80 70 00 -498 50 Sam Levy & Co. 16 75 Posse Rees eae ae a 39 15 Dr. Geo. M. Risley, one of the ; 3 best dentists in the southwest, is per- Houston Mallett appointed janitor of | Mound Summit Mt Pleasant Charlotte Rockville Osage manently located in Butler, and can | BUTLER, MISSOURI WEDNESDAY DECEMBER eee = 16, 1885 NO.3 CLEVEL;ND’S MESSAGE. A Synopsis of the President's Eff srt. First sew ee | President (teveiand sent his mes Sage to congress 01 Tuesday ot last ¢jweek. Ic commences with a short -} eulogy ot Thos A. Hendricks, and | then consi iga relations, jon personal grounds ats Pout govern ment had no right to urge such an a . . } em A ee |t mited States aided in the estab- | | “+ JD Israel ~ 5 Ov | lishment ot peace in Ceatral Amer-} os ** Wm Johnson ‘* eS ee | bs ‘* balanceinfall ‘* 56 49) | | In Columbia an armed torce ot | } ae a ~ c | j the United States was found neces= | for losses sustained in the destruction | of Aspinwall i Negotiation forthe strip ot country } policy ot acquisition of distant ter The Tehuan | tepec route for a connection between | ritory is not favored, | the two oceans is deserving of con- | sideration, but it should not be | ; owned and operated by one count: y. | | The strict neutrality of the j inter | } th | oceanic routes will be under j object of the administration Our relations with China are pieas- | ant, notwithstanding — the restrictive of the acts | immigration of Chinese laborers. The recent out- ' | breaks against the Chinese in Wy- oming are attributable to railroad ] , a laborers who are not citizens of the United States. | | French importation of American | pork is still prohibited, but there isa | aor prospect of the removal of the hibition. There is no present hope | Mill bridge 2 limon, paint tor bridge 8 ning Mill, lumber poor Barnard & Co stationery 00 offices th, bridge work ‘A Ennis, stationery tor Offices d, ass’ng Homer tp tax receipt book im, tees as schoo! com t bridge work mitzer, registering Mt. int bonds Jarnett, per diem and mileage as bond com Denney “ “ “ Reker «us “ Wheeler & Co merchan- bridge and jail aft Gipson iron for br & Drammond, patnt- at poor tarm & Co stationery #00 ofhces conveying pauper to farm Suith, same i ass'ne New Home tp beet, wolt scalp Stove tor the circuit tks office inquest fees, Nathan © Bre lumber Mound } ct R &Wamock, mdse tor paup tadse for bridges “ce offices work on bridge pre circuite lerk fees matt, trans pauper « etlin, work bridge wXSon, mdse tor fe & Co mdse jait and house E board Prisoners “Own, staticnery balance due financi«! Staitie City twp S™aking consolidated tax book temp relief pauper @tdco court *® med pauper = 8 Perdiem co judge Jim McKibben says that he 1s not losing money on iis goods if he is 3 50] selling them sochcap. Money buys them very low of manufacturers this 56 me time of year. 34 65 2 a “js0| ALL OUR FIRE GOODS 64 10} MUST GO AT ONCE. BE SURE 10 00) AND SEE THEM, SAM’L LEVY &CO. | For teeth pulling, cleaning, filling 54 ©0 | or a bran new set of teeth, call on mi 0° 1G. M. Risley, dentist, south side . 4° | square, next door to the Times 3395 CLS 2a heer ees 70; Be sure and see the *3 | fire bargains at SAM’L LEVY & Co, i | TRUTH OR FICTION! ' e a 2 50 3.00 48 45; 4 Knife Passed Through the Eye- 1 50 Ball Without Pain! | Last Tuesday Mr. Mike Anthony, 1 20 fof 517 Dacota st., Leavenworth, Kansas, came to the Eye and Eear 2 40 | Infirmary. corner Grand and Eighth ists, Kansas City, Mo. The new 76 26 ' and wonderful herb discovered in South America was putin the eye. A few minutes after Dr. Kimberlin, 5° | assisted by Drs. McKee and Tran- co | nor, passed a knife clear through the eye-ball, split it wide open and re- moved a piece of the iris and the | dead lens, or cataract. Mr. A. lost the sight of his right eye four vears | ago and was entirely .blnd. His i wite had to lead him about. Imme- I fiately atter the operation he could count the doctor’s fingers. and yes- 65 00 | terday he was sitting up and could 16 30 | see evervthmg about the room and savs, ‘I telt no pain dumng or si: the operation.’ Mr. A. has resided at Leavenworth twenty-five vears, 382 So. and alfhis trends are greatly rejoiced rs oo | that he has regained his sight, and 12 co that without any pain. Dr. Kim- 50 berlin visits Butler the 23d of every 18 oo month. | always be found in ins dental par- | o¢ Germany and Austria importing | lors, south side squire, next to Tres | our pork. office. | The tariff question must be dealt ' with ia such a manner as to protect American laborers. Reductions should be made upon the necessaries ot life, and thus lessen the cost of living in every humbie home. Since 1877, 215,759.435 silver dollars have been coined, a coinage per month ot over two million dol- lars. The desire to utilize the silver product of this country should not j lead to a misuse of the powers of | i | coinage. The necessity ot 60 large ; a silver coinage is negatived by the | tact that less than one-fourth of the 1§ ys ran y ait iné 4, 0s B | silver coined has tound its way into | circulation. On the remaining | $165.000,000 silyer certificates are | outstanding to the amount ot $93,- | | 000,000. Every month twomillions | | of gold are paid out for two milhons | | ot stlver to be added to the idle mass | now in the public treasury. This} ‘ operation will result in the total dis- | |placement of the government’s | FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY | anticipation of the ttme when there H | j will be a marked difference in the s | value of gold and silver dollars. | A-speciz! effort to torce more} E silver cominto circulation has proven | i E i futi It returms as fast as sent | out. Four ot the five countries com- | prising the Latin union have discon- | ‘tinued the coinage of silver, and we | have no prespect of an arrangement | ‘with foreign countries by which | silver may be circulated. The d's- | continuance of the coinage of silver lis recommended. It will not be dis- puted that any attempt on (the part! ot the government to cause the cir— H e culation of a silver ‘dollar worth So | T 85 | cents, side by side with a gold dollar | l 1 Ss e . } YOU BET YOUR LIVE. ‘worth 100 cents even with the Ihmirt (that legislation does not run counter | to the laws ot trade, to be successful | ‘must be seconded hy the confidence | ; of the people—that both coins will retain the same hasing power ! and be changeable «t will. A commission 1s recommended for an investigation of the condition | ot the indian tribes. | | A law preventing the importation |ot Mormons to this country is rec- |! ommended. LEWIS HOFFMAN: North Main Street, Butler. Mo.

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