The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 6, 1886, Page 4

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‘LER WEEKLY TIMES | wi sn ouch abdciaraiaccn reat J. D. ALLEN Eprror. 1). Assen & Proprietor i PERMS OF SUPSURIPTI Hl Weexey Tr Wednesday, wi ene vear, vorta MISSOURI ARY ¢ BUTLER WEDNESDAY, IAN! La Speaker Carlisle is busy making jp his Committees Chere ure only two negro re ! sentatives in Congress, Tt ts said tor the first time int -y there ws not 2 Smeth in Congress | A statement is now published that Vanderbilt’s real wealth amounts to 5305.000,000. | The total number of 1 i the United States in 1885 were gj szainst 605 S881, an iy five years of 373. | —— Che convicis in the Waupen, W consin, penstentiary hove gs aewspaper. A'l the wors on the paper will be done by « ct | ——$—— Se tary Mian tr > issued a ce $1 oO +i con. t ' wecrucd inte ot he | pod February 1. 1886 Mr. Netticton, nianaver of the] Gull ratiroud, assures he people ot | Appleton City ty fetter that the | ifrom Rich Pll to that city | Will be butts ap the we ure, | Picci Tay | Senator Sherman bas soown £Xac! extent of bis views onthe cv service Question by turning out ali Vic President Hendricks and puttag he democratic appointees of thew plac good repuiucans — ee A till tas been mitroiuced in con- Afess exciuding trom the mails ai New advertisement fewspapers which pub ish tue Orleans — lottery’s This bil is a good one and should pass by all means. As long as such immorralities are allowed tou the broad light of the run day, there ©o wonder of the cry that has come from that state of the corruptness of its municipal authorities, — ‘The canvass ot the standing ot congress on silver shows solid dele gations in favor of continued coinage trom Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Fiorida, Kentucky, Maryiand, Mis- souri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. The extreme West and Northwest are almost as solid in the same direction. The eagle on the buzzard dollar has the best wishes of three-tourths of country tor new year’s greetings, eee Gen. Beuregard will give a history of the Shiloh Campaign in the Jan- wary number ot the North American Review. He claims that Gen. Al- gernon Sydney Johnson acted only a8 2 corps commander at Shiloh. Gen. Beuregard emphatically asserts (contrary to the common belief) that he was the sole commande: on both days, and, without naming them, Controverts the reports of Grant and Sherman as to the nation’s torces being taken by surprise. in is the ————————S A prominent electrician of } delphta has received letters patent for an invention which he says will revolutionize the mail, telegraphic and telephonic systems now in use. dis plan is termed an clectro-pneu-. aatic transit, and designed to} carry letters and packages trom city te city at a rate ot nine miles eainute. The tube will be of brass, encased in iron, through which a] close-titting metallic carriage con. ng the atticles will be projected | ty a volume of compressed tatermediate cites and towns have tubes connecting with the rain | tube, and the destination of the esrriage will be uncer the control of | is air, willl the operator at the main office, who! wall manipulate the switches hy) etectricity, and thes be enabled send the carriay point. It is also nded {o intro. Gace it for local use, to t to any desired ake the | SNe { ; 80 justly belong, and the | foot of ground, and every this country’s def , sharks as did our OuONTY rinanuns The M ig Review in commen ing uponti« purl d tement « ¢ expen tutes Of Baics vf the year 1555, a5 0 toby tt -}| County Clerk, has t wing ! “The above } to be a { comme ( the ma conduc Isihiess tt > pie. $ >t paid out in $7.S<2.27 $7,853-27; the money ounty 3s bankrupt whe sts a foliar to ect d pay outt lollars. Wet said wt betore and we sav it now there should be rough exp Xauination Ot count business everal yea 1 people 1 teel better satisf i by even if all were correct. It the Review has grounds on which to base yees of Bates cor that the fina records are kept in excetlent order. ; The only apparent grounds tor com- plaintisin the expenditures being greater than the receipts, thereby involving the county deeper in debt each year; but then the court spanning the streams throughout the county with substantial iron bridges, which will stand for years The only question is, 1s it lawful or ju- dicious to thus increase the debt, or does the end accomplished justify such means? is The people of New York and Vir- ginia were presented with handsome and valuable New Years gifts in the On the first of January Hill was inaugu- rated governor ot New York ansidst great enthusiasm, and Fitzhugh Lee was duly installed in the executive chair of Virginia, This marks a new era in the politics ot that grand oid shape of democratic governors. State, the mother of our greatest Statesmen. At once time to be a Virginian was the pride and boast of her humblest sons, and to be a member of the “F. F. V's" was little less than a prince. But that was in those good old days before Mahoneism and Riddleburgerism set their accursed seal upon the state s tair escutcheon and changed it trom its purest whiteness to a hue so dark that the people arose in their mig and relegated these arch ts back to that obscunty to which tors they chivalrous and dashing cavalry officer, who so nobly responded when a callto arms was made that the sacred soil ot his ; native state was invaded by armed host and whocontested every step that | Was taken by w victorious foe was t engaged in | nursery stock and }not handled as they should that there nyt lormis ment connee } therewith, pert invest Tis procee ing 1 s ircum- stances; but fora tlinematio of the 1 you g sav, ¢ m t possibility that there might }be somethir Ww g, » put the v € ' v xX} ns ot mnencdile 4 rs Us Ww i say t ast. Bro. Tris asto t we \ county of 5 salari ire Ibyt it they exceed wha moa t ‘ ,a e c cumin I ‘ . Wo , his tire, an hi tHeers are d little enough ter ther work Cre Review's figuring is) ts » that $7,853, the ame paid to officers, is nearera fifth or $35.576, the whole amount expended, than ttis a third, No, the county business 1 m- ducted honestly and cMicrently, the tax payer not loseimy a dollar by the | dishonesty or inefficiency of- ficers. This we speak tr “rsonal knowledge, having been deputy county clerk for two years, and know that the accounts aad } | H { | | 1 ; tailroads wall be built. ! to | get vrown yet, although there the Mr. Rob and vicinity Ro- Tes in strawberries mn s has t le t Butler Is now propogaung evergicens nstvely Hollowa swing small fruits to some quite exte Messrs and Skinner are extent connection with their uursery. rey have torty acres report that they have no difficulty in disposing of all they have to sell. We wonder if the people of Bates county and the business men of . ' butler realize how valuable this new | Did they do so the industry is to them. they would not wait for culturists themselves to support: and } develop it. They would take active and lively interest in the work of the that we intimated before, than anything else to advertise Bates county to the world, and would sup- port the society by their presence and means. It is’ not for the bankers, mere an society, which, as has fant and bants much 30 good out of their their sup ‘The indications now are that next! spring a great amount of ! vad | talk will be indulged in by localities south of the Missouri? river, and vis more than hkely that a number People should careful about be very money for surveys over impractic ie routes, and they should protwmpt to help where there ts alsu be very the eheve a The ¢ opened the eves of the peonvic on ghtest rezson to t will ever be built. ist season bogus survey business, and they will doubtless profit by the same in the tuture. Hereafter when a surveycr | Comes into a neighborhood and talks i | ' i } an: over the dead body of one of Lee's! called to is brave tollowers, again ase, thieves will and he drive out the poht and Savior from the sacred temple. —— mer It takes three thousand and tive hundred pounds ot be« f daily to sup- @lace,in a measure,of the telephone. | ply the penitentiary. about mysterious capitalists and big trunk line railways, le will be asked to show his credentials betore he gets @ copper. This the protection. The people have only been victimized shametully in this state by bogus railroad surveyors, whe tep- resent no one but themselves and haven't influence enough with any United States fo war min flagging a hand-car at A! the people to come and they will nt is for they wa dows money ran oa any point, provided there as ple: of mone operation, —detic son City He. Consumption er et ‘Pectoral Pile will cures Eg en et coid'as by mage of general’ horti- done more} tradesmen [ ot! subscribing | tatlroad ! seit > e « Tatic St ! Daily s yeiy pad . Sc > n “ i ext gressinan t : ’ t ens ema ‘ i ac al ¢ st re 1 who s s > pa ¢ wis s ot ! Py Ls sper ¢ vy De Ou Ma John smahing a g lant fi t worshipism’’ in the ret peopie and the H t pbante obersance to men mm power. An United States Senator ts purely a servant of the people who put him in p and can just as easily put him out. Nothing is more untor- tunate than for him to arrive at the conclusion that the earths bis ard he fullness thereof, hat it 5 moral duty o of ho his of neon he m monarchies, but 1S naive ma dand where every sovereign. Missoun had g nator once, the greatest she ever had, whose thirty years of pub- he service so inflated him with arro- rons of his constituents, that even those who had so long awarded him honor snd power and who so highly «p preciated his great usctullness be came incensed and consigned hin to private hte. Some of his success ors in Office may read that history Cn with profit, lumbia Her | REPORT OF THE CONDITION TM ‘Butler National Bank { At Butler, in the State of Missouri, at the close of business, Dec. 24th, 1985. RESOURC! Loans and discounts Overdrafts........-22.. see U.S. Bonds to secure circula- tion.. Due trom approved reserve BREMS coerce eeeeeeeeee sees 6,170 97 | Due from other Nat'l Banks.. 6,420 63 Due from State Banks and “DANKEMS....e ese eeeeeeeeees 34369 97 Furniture and fixtures...... 2,204 75 Current expenses and taxes | Premiums pald.............. 1,989 06 | Checks and other cash Items 321 16 Rills ot other Banks........ 49323 09 Fractional paper currency, nickel and peanies....... io7 hs . Geo tekence Pee eee eeee . 3,300 6o Legal tender notes...... 4,009 Uo Redemption tunt with U. ‘Treasurer ( 3 per cent of cir- culation ROTA i isksiansnwccics LIABILMI Ibs, paid Surplus fuad... Undivided profit Nat'l Individual deposits sudj check. , Capital etook Sank notes « ‘Lime certincate Due to other Nat Due to St Bill, pavadl ot deposit. ¢ Banke & Banker Tors STATE OF MISSOU! County op Bates, 5% k, Was EC. » Cashier of the above dv soleniniy swea: that sO etetenent is true te the hestot mr heouledge and belles. Wa. FB. Warios Cashier Subscribed and swoin Cioee t 3 2ddas et] -rand ex My conimis<ion soth S. Notary Public. RAD Ci- -&rie.s f. MR. Jenmine, T.0. Bou Agr, PT. W. Crus ectors. i . THE werSixteenth Wear. ory oy g é if RES BRIGHTEST -:- (Ve BUST. aaa s 1 We t $2 vear, when order 1s received tore April 30,18S6,waill receive a pr wort a4 tr Frc to > ee address PRICE FOR SUBSCRIPTION Weekly, with per year premium year. TIMES, Kansas City, Mo pecial terms to agents. KZBNBINGTON TPG IE ware of ti terns on best go bond parcyment Paper, ail “facluding, Sprays Pansies, Aiflerent. nd esc nd mixing: Riven Embroidery. Chenille and Arasene Work 1 the diferent flowers, Des used in embroidery ec... ma not be bought at retail for FARM AND HOUSEHOLD devoted to the intere FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, Box 49, Hastto O! Oraer ot Publeation, ‘ im Now at this day comes the plaintia 1 rney, SW. Dooley, Esq, and tition and. af alleging, among other things, that defe Henry T. James, is aoe a resident of the State of Missouri it is ordered by the that said de Le notified by publica plaintit ve commeneed a suit against him in this court, the object and general nature of whieh is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrime- ny heretofore contracted with said defendant on the grounds that at the date of the solemniza- tion of the marriage between plaintif® and fendant, the aaid defendant had a wife from whom he had not been divorced and unless the saiddetendant Henry T. James be and appear at this court, at the next term there- of to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the first day of February next, and on or before the sixth day of said term, if the term shall so long continue, and if vet, then on or before the taat day ot said term, answer or plead tothe Pe! tion in said case, the same will be taken as oe, seed, ang Judgement rendered aceording- that Pana be it further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Rutten ‘Tinks a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least tour weeks beiore the fret so font of the next term of Cirenit court, JENKINS. Dciecais Clerk. A true copy from the Record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit (spar. }] court of Bates county, this 2nd day of December, 15 Cireult Clerk. Trustee’s Sale. Wheresa, James T. Wenger, by his demi of trust, bearing date June 13th, Is4, and duly recorded inthe Recorder’s office within and for Bateacounty, Missouri, {2 Book No page Mit. conteyed to the undersigned trustee th following described real estate lying and being te of Mis- Lot numbered Seven (7), in ei Fifteen (15), in Cowles’ (now st Side) Addition to the City of at, howerer, for the following t to secure the payment of one ny note in said deed of trast whereas, said note is past due situate in the county of Bates, 5) wit known as W Butler, in purpose: In certain prom deseribed; and, and remains unpaid Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holler of said note, and by the authority in me vested by the terms of said deed of trust, Iwill, Thursday between the ho phesieel 21st, 136, sofnine o’elock in the fore- ckin the afternoon of that e east front door of the court house in of Bates and State of endne, for cash in Adeed of trust and is notice described,or ao much thereof as may ba necessary to pay said mens interest coste. M erramnen » Bother aod em prepared HI stLS | to porchass and pay the PRICENN CASH POR Goot CHICKENS, LURKEYS, DUCKS, &C. Ant want onl will take wll that can be bronght to me om fesud it Verrett, becter & Co'm® _JAMES SMITH. | CURE FITS! i} | | | MONEY -: MONEY S. J. GROVE NORTH MAIN ST i rd c& Co. Cc | est Bates af © us. “ommission, $300 Up. Le Side Square, ORice west Over Lansdown Drug St 0.B. LEW KEITH'S - OLD - STAN Grocery & Restaural He will Keep Canned Goods, Frulte, ( You cau get @ luneh ot his esteblishment # ee W. L. POWELL, MANAG NEW, NEW idely and Favorably Kaown, Han Purchased Entirely NEW COMBINED. sionery, Groceries, &e. hours. Mr halves somes Second Door South of Ai C. B. LEWIS BEN B. CANTERBURY’S — IN So Six Months, 1, 2,3, 4 or 5: Years Time. NO DWELA DW .-w Hae #o banged it That It is New Lewis never does suythist He will please the Public st asy Don’t fail to give him acall T4 ‘RA BPRS sede BEICED

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