The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 13, 1886, Page 5

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i no longer anv hope of NEW YORK BOYS ANDGIBLS. There | Almost a Fire. ' Ld] “ . es executive clemency tor Stair, the} Hau it not been for the timelv ar- sg Novice TO reacneRs:—-Public Ex- They Arrive in Butler and Find Vernon county rer, whose €X- | nval of Fietch , a l gpinations 107 the benefit of those per- 3g : : : jmvalot Pietcher Warnock, about 9 ( wegesiringto teach in Bates county, ood Homes ecution is to take place on the 15 | o'clock Friday might, in all probabil- ; Id on the 3d Satur ot each : iene inst. The Nevada Mail of last week | wae Ohio ‘street school house Sar ¢, ans phir die 5 ~~” (ity Butler would have had another . : ; = n¢ a pee Oca ike eh 4 sehr, Mo., and on the ist Saturday of As per announcement the New !nforms us that Goy. Marmaduke,on t most horrible conflagration He | WwW { . a ps . ‘ : ines rip to! } a fo. t fe : sa ination oe ,, York orphan children arrived in this siness tip | Was 0a bis wav to his rvomn in the WwW ° ing each day at y clock, A. M, city Friday, accompamed by Rev. oe et } Seconda story ot the Opera House, and e come to ou to-d wot 4 1 } : J. H. liistoN, Mathews and Prof. slagle. They vin ed the case.and | 09 reaching the nead Of the stairway : ST : were ali healthy looking boys and #! j he noticed a bright li in the com- prices rom WwW IC i the . gils and ranged f § i f mo Is and ranged im age from 4 to 18 } posing room of the Bates County | AL. ITEMS ; Sarl | : e ie re LOC MS years. Early inthe day they were Repunlican otfice, and on looking | Prog WwW TUCKER, City Auctior taken to the Grange Hall where the through the glass d liscovered | A * G. does a general collecting | assigning tok place. Notwitistand tt rOOM ‘vas On fire Heim | r seal Vg’ All orders left at the Times o Bide wale rancean srations for : ia | mv MF gill receive prompt attention. Rec ee eee ones S igen alrrm, anne OSL OF t ipplicants were he execut to e ells carned tt | "] J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot of good eager and a1 ar eie : tand that a ad been ear- all parts of our | 8 . +! tie . } ei e ! fam loans, running trom 6 to 48) treasure, boy or girl Hestly pets ir’s father t0 | city, men and bovs pulled on their} oe z : months, This 1s a good chance for The toil w show Tall Path) : ihe sentence to gis = overcoats and, notwithstanding the | t = — tarmers to get short loans, or sell fauthiully th committee ae : at the facts cic’ | severe cold weather, made haste to R nd them snd com »and see the 200d8 Ok waktant ini in ssteriee ; . « \ short real estate paper. work and the names ot those who Pt Warrant him in interfering wi ; respond to the call. The door was} i 7 5 i ave } args ~~ = the execution of the were enalty | 4, a | ; - Soba taken the children to raise, and . severe penalty | broken open and in a short time the | Men's Kip Boots, tormer price $3 00, now $2 50 A.M. Boyd, a young farmer | WE Can sity, without a single ep- of die law. W m oa the i ruished. The fire was sup- | Men's A Vault Boots, former price 2 50, now 2 00 wing near Lewis station, Hemy Co, ) 00m, that better homes or more Rovernor in company with the sher— | posed to have originated trom leav- | nd e x rs pots, former price 2 25, now t 75 . ‘ es id axieunntt oe . i and ‘veral citizens called or a2 ‘ en's alt rots, tormer e 2 6 ry @eé& committed suicide by taking strych- | fesponsible parties could not have 2m ee a sera’ Giizens called 0M | ing a red hot poker in the coal box. | Mens Seals Bick fous s ose ; nes ae 2" ‘i : ‘ a +! ee Stair in the jail, and witho aking | -p = | : eee nade e ae », now 2 5¢ rine Wednesday last. Financial been found i jg tlh ore ie aeAne bE Age ei oe | The box, a rack containing fifteen or | Boys’ Boots of all these kinds, 50 cents a pair less . } . er St ntity knowa bh atalk wi n t r hs’ } trouble 18 said to be the cause. taken these poor untortunate. or He Y » wa aaa BOS, th the | twenty cases of type was burned up | Youths’ Boots of all these kinds 75 cents a parr less emer Sree _| fortunate, ildren to raise. They , condemned man. The Mail savs| anda large hole in the floor. The | Ladies’ Kip Polkas, former price $1 50, now $t 35 The Railway track bead the mr : foltccs Stair appeared to be suspicious ot! 4 ee Ladies’ Kio Polkas, tormer price 1 25, now 1 00 United States persia thee’ wean eis assigned as OWws : i eee ©. Gamage will amount to about $250 i oo ae aid #9» HOV mited St wing tl just | ae the visitors and had but little to say. | Quly a short pene aay Ladies’ Calt Polish, former price 1 50, now 1 25 closed aggreyat mites. Mis Wm. Wt fot Swell eS ee a ly : : SSE elas eee Ladies’ Calf Button, tormer price 1 50, now 1 25 : 2 ; n. ite, John Swelinger, Sur t ; a arge an elegan r ‘ a ee s RU . Rt BAe wun built 282 miles, being a targer | township; David McMaster aoe The supper given by the I. O. O. | "78 nd elegant Waton Opera Ladies Grain Button, former price 1 75, now t 40 3 Dav Master, : = ; Tee oy eee Bs tlouse would have been in ashes, | Ladies’ Kid Button, former price 2 00, now 1 50 amount than any other state. mott, Summit: Wilhe Lordner, Peter | F- lodge at their hall in the third fy pales : ’ lie Lordner, e nisl ti th 1 } | Ladies’ Grain Potish, tormer price 1 50. now 1 35 Henley, Summit; Charles Newton, Jacob | story ot the court house, last Wednes- d trom the condition of the weath Mi > Size < re > The large pottery works belonging | ? : pene” Rigi Misses’ Sizes of all these goods 25cts, a pair less ge p y a : fi i 8 5 i “ye SIME | Swelinger, Prairie; Eddie Poole, John! day muht, was a grand success and er the fire would not have nae bs toReeves & Kirkpatrick, located at | Board, Altona: Albert Houser, Henry | highly enjoyed by all present. The frcerciy cue consumed teal actede Rubber Goods First Quality Calhoun, Henry county, were de- | Doneworth, na; John W W sted ; ed ote : i hotel and the entire south side of the 2 sroyed by fire last week. The | Evans,Altona; Willie Joy, Worris O° Brien SURU Sly escurit Prepstcdmoy square. All credit is due Fletcher Men’s Hip Rubber Boots, tormer price $4 00, now $3 50 HLLGE buildings and contents were an en. | Osage Mirsior : Geo. McVev,Peter |<" is a ae a seta ae Warnock in thus saving Butler of Men’s Short Boots, former pnce 2 75, now 2 25 ; ‘rooks a te; F aig m.| Particular, the long tables fairly <a shor 2 ce $2 2¢. now $2 tire loss to the owners, | C ouk » Charlotte; Fred Se Ae Wm ; : . enolic ierabie bie. | Boys Short Boots, former price $2 25, now $2 00 : Jennings, Walnut; James Henderson, ; groaning under their load ot sub-] BE Ba ee | Men’s Arctic Overshoes, tormer price $1 25, now 1 00 The Rev. Mr. jones, pastor of the | Wm-Erbart,Mt. Pleasant; Neal McLean, | stantial and delacacies. About one Will Hang. \ Women’s Arctic Overshoes, tormer price #1 00 now gocts Baptist church, bas tendered his res- | Juba Rvlett, Mt. Pleasant; Alired Reidy | hundred Odd Feliows, their families | epee pein Mi ses Arctic Overshoe s, former price Sscts, now 75cts | nation to take effect Feb. ist. We THC Poesia Mr. Pleasant; Ben O'Brien, | oy sed ouests 4 ay | € £0 to press again Leabo, Mens’ Rubbers 63cts, Womens’ Rubbers yocts, and other goods i Ri botty to hear th hed 1 | John Patterson, Butler; Henry O "jand in ed guests were present anc | the anges vane murderer, will bave | to numerous to mention at marvelous prices. are sorry to hed vs as he is a Close | ‘ ee p n sociable time was hal To give | made his debut into eternity at the “sia : u John Atkison, Butler; Matthew Garvey, 3 bath e | - : : " ue art) : reasoner a forcible speaker and with- | fudge peyarnen Bart Boone: Cade | th ttside world a little hght in re- foe ot arope. We have no sympa- Hose are “il first class goods and warranted as were Ss , We — es) . . .: } os 5. } any sabe mae mM. alan affable Christian gentleman. ns, M. H. Neal, Walnut; Win. Ry gard to Odd Fellowship, its origin, j thy with murderers, but bag have | truly ae many goods on hand and must realize the gene pest y a ne : | J. Duncan, Butler; Andrew McC sethiy e. ; ie : = some doubt of the guilt of this man. }.at once for at the prices they are to go at, they won't last long. We Mrs. J. PY Burton, living five | John Dacian ic ; ze oie fe z Ss . iy \ é nevolence and strength in the We do not beheve in hanging any | must realize on them and they are now on sale at prices given to cash buy- St miles west of this city, atter lingers | yy i : , ae b Boe : Fe ce? | United States, we clip the following | way. especially on circumstantial | es: We will be glid to pre them at any time and remember one thing ing four weeks with « severe attack i jews Nave,West Boone, Wm. McCardie, | {tet from a speech delivered be- | evidence.—Adrian Advertiser. our goods are all marked in of pneumonia, died at her residence | Louis Eichler, Mound; Martin Claney, fore the order by Mz Thomas Way off, Bro. Sty. You certainly e e Ll iday evening sh leaves a | Jacnson Corder,Corder Station, Latavette | Gannoway, of Paris, Mo., at Clinton | have been dreaming of that pole cat af Friday evening last. She leaves a | Jacnson Corder, | . ‘ | ie NAGH husband and six children to mourn | S°88> Mo,; Francis Irvine, Fred | last week: **There are in the State | you used to talk so much about, or rns Schantz, Shawnee; Wm. Evart, Charles | 4¢ ] P had 4 a load " : - A . her loss, | ! : - ,qoo lodges and ooo members. | bad an extra load of cord wood on] all you have to do is bring this advertisment with you and we will show Wolfe, Charlotte; Franklin H “J mes | ap - i ent In tt rere — I | i oi en, § ei Aig Cia 8 | These spend annually for rchet to|the brain for subscription. You] you every item. Don’t mistake the place. n the course ot his sermon last | Drysdale, Charltte; Thomas Howe, Geo. . 4 = Uae sri ee oe \sick and needy brothers and ther | certainly have not been scanning the . Sabbath morning the Rev. Alex | Thompsoa, Charlotte; Geo. Mahoney, : 4 = Walk Piet = ig Geo. Bacnett, New Honie | families, $52,000. There are in the | columns otthe Times very close or ; alker gave the New Yor v oe : | rae ; Ww # - . eT GIRLS. | world over halt a million members| you would have seen that leabo . y some good advice e th a 7 , ; : . i BAA ' sa ; M | Anna Wolder, Mre, W Smith, city, jof the order, and more than two] lacks considerable of leaving this N tl Sj l > S ara Butler Mo some of the Butler boys dd t ; Si : ; i Fi tas gd tis ; . itv leieRitted | gigs ' *€ | Lou McCallum, Mrs, J. A. Letker, citys | miition dollars is paid out by it an- | country by the hemp route before | + orth side & quare ay Tea yenefitted by giving hee | lara McCa Mrs. J. N. Gipsc ity; co + : | 4 : 7 iiecialas sei a8 by 8 - Serer | nualiy for relief. The order wases- | your next issue, unless you deter KEN ICKY .4: Rremption from ti tion of ety 2. One family— he same, | Alice McCallum, Mrs. Wm. Young,city; . = $ ae - vantages. zemption from tem) 2 —~ ; q ed b ‘ me aly dlicd ; tor seme TU Mite and working togetier. 5. Classes divi emall nections Ntioeace McCallum, Mrs. J. S. Blecce, | tablished by Thomas Wildey, for your pu rlic ation day tor seme time. vad ting and working — <Ependitaren ander control of Danicl Walker, son of Rey. A city; little Arthur McCallum, Mrs. J. A merly a member of the order in | For the benefit of the Advertiser MILITARY:: Rt A teculty who ossocia nthecedets, 7. 87 a of mitary Walker. of this city, left last week | Letker, city; Loretta Ling, Mrs. G. W.| England, at Baltimore 67 years ago.”? | man will say, that Circuit Clerk _INSTITUTE, proaptciccieuce. “sadiese Ooi. nt. ALLEN, Fareedate, By- lies Hewes. Ad for Wichita, Kansas, for the purpose | Miers, city; Albertine Cook. Mas. J. P. | : Jenkins just completed copying the of accepting a position in the large | Willis, city; Florence Stewart. N. B. The Record ot last week in refer: | evidence in the case for the use of m, Be} Langstord, Mt, Pleasant; Emma Bowe: | : dry goods firm of Larimer & Stinson, “and fers oo ses ae ing to the actions of the town board | the Supreme Court, and the day tor * A is » Alrs, J. HH. ns ” as. - 3 ers Pe ? ’ . : ofthat city. He was accompanied says: **Finally, the bill of Marshal | Leabo's hearing betore that body is ANB by tis tather, who returned home the Under the new democratic admin Morgan was taken up and passed, | not yet set. It will be some time a latter part of the week. listration of post office affairs in| when His Honor, Mayor Brown, said | yet before Leabo is hung, it ever, | Kansas City three negroes | he would not sign the warrant—for | and we are a little surprised that | | ploved as letter c. | the money. We are glad the Mayor | there is a newspaper man within ten has shown his democracy thus plain- are em- If this is the slavery the democratic party was | | | lv and suggest that another mandam- us will be the thingto apply.’ The The St. Louis & Empotia railway company wiil give an excursion over VAN} their road just completed trom Rut- ler to Kincaid, Kansas, on next Fri- | tay. Quite a number of invitations | 2°°" @* they got into power, we have | riers. miles of Butler, and receiving the booming Times weekly, so badly out of fix. going to put the negro race in as 25 PER CEN Off on all jCLOAKS LEFT. = \ in the case as we learn them —— } no doubt the colored men wish the | facts in t eb hive been extended and a large num- | ; {rom the mayor himself are these: The Poor of Our City. me tr will avail themselves of the | democracy bad obtained power about sos tans = : Rac ' e Rae | 34 years ago. The republican party The board voted two warrants to If ever there was a time when the Nance to secure a dead vnead nde. 2 $ ; Me : , ! ates neapaeiaaionas Re rersistently refused to recognize Mr, Morgan, one tor his services| word Charity should be written on Tius reduction so early in the season off T ; : | I tad ; ; . rhe rope which will be used for | them except about one week before | Since the time he has been serving —— ot every man and arg of the ent ote) State's execution has arrived in Ne- | cing; > and the other for five months of the} in Butler, now is that time. It is} ot Ree prapdlaagragenatpanepeasd ge ee ‘REMELY LOW PRICES ey 4. [tis the one purchased by | ent is what the colored man wants | ime Dickerson servea. The mayor | bitter cold and has been so for the Va ahi 4 Ea Sheriff Elliston, of "Henry county, the warrant | past week. for the execution ot Brownfield and | for the time Morgan bad served, but | us. The poor are among j these hard times, not promises. = How many there are we know i i | | did not refuse to sign | | used tor the execut © ot Fox, to Saturday morning without letting charitable at we have been selling them certainly | Hopkirk, but the governor having! Uhe blizzard announced on the | did in fact sign it, making no objec | wot. Still we are certain that there aill not leave é $ | commuted the sentence of these men, | fetd by the signal service, arrived | tion thereto. But he did refuse to | are many in this cuy that are disti- ‘twas not used. The rope is sbout jin this city about dark Wednesday! Gyn a warrant tor Morgan to draw | tute and need immediate nelp, and} A S I N G LE G A R M E M TY twelve teet in Jength and made of /evemmg of last week. The wind | pay forthe time he did not serve, | the city authorities shoul! be vigilant hemp. It is exactly like the one | came in trom the northwest, and up) and gave as his reasons that Dicker- | in looking after them. Second, the For us to carry until another season. z son has now a suit pending against ladies should organize, All day ind Friday the strects were up, blew a pertect gale. Thursday ke Again we call upon tt and ty | the town for the same money Morgan and that he (the Judge Joho HL. Most substantial ullens, one of the is now chaming, town. re Citi- turmers and stock wNO RED TAPE See him before making application etsewh- oN? SPELL 2 Ae fasers of Bates county, came on on the Emporia road trom Fostes Mon davevening, Judge Sullens made One of the best Presiding Judges this Sounty ever nad. He assumed con- trol of the county affairs when the people were groaning under a tre- mendous debt, saddled on then @tepublican court, and in a by very short time had the county outof debt and money in the treasury. The time card of the St. Louis & Emporia Ratitoad Co. was handed Us vesterday by Col. J. L. Pace, by which we learn that trams on foad will leave Butler at 10. o'clock am. and arrive at Kincaid, Kas t o'clock p. 1 leaves Kincaid wt s o'clock and teaches Butler ats oo. am. AL OW. Stiliwetl is the gener endl PAssener agent ‘iL<csee arpe ter, Ure Supetintendens: Tt os useless SAV thot we wish the roud sue- Coss. Record, n Retour ning, the train deserted, and only now and then you would get a glimpse of a tellow’s hy coat tail ax be turned a corner or dodged into a store, practically abandoned Saturday morning shout sunrise the thermom- | ctor dropped to its lowest voint) and registered 22 degress below Jackson, Zero. a: Se of Lainpassas, Texas, on his retdrn from St. Louis, te been take a partner, whither he had himeselt in the person ot Miss Mathews, a lovely belle of St Louis, stopped off couple ot A. Colyer, in this citv a days last week to visit D. his brother in-law. he St. Louis & Emporia rai is How funomg trains daily from this city to Kincaid, Kas. Train No. 1 leaves Butler depot at 10 4. m. and No. 2 arrives at 7 p. im. Now h let us have the excursion hursday, Friday and Saturday were hard on tramps. Susiness ot all | hinds except punching the fire was! H £ unto hink it his to sign the warrant unt! the courts had | mayor) did not duty zens of Butler, in the name of bu- Don’t hesitate let every benevolent decided who the money belongs to. | bitter cold weather. The Record’s article would convey } longer, institu- | the impression thatthe mayor refus- | tian in the city, come forward and H ed te sign any warrant for Morgan’s joi m the good work. We under- pay. To suppress a part of the | stand Mrs. C. F. Ebley, @ very es-: truth is, in some instances, almost as | timable lady living in the southwest bad as te tell a straight out falsehood. | part of the city is in straitened cir- | | cumstances, but with a refined sense The st tutthe M. E. J of feeling is too proud to let her next Sunday morning will be “The | wants be known. We get this tram Richabites.° Atnight “Wonan’s | reliable sources. Come, friends of Kights and Man's Wrongs.’ On, the poor, let us be up and doing. Monday night there will be an enter- | The Lor ’ loves cheerful giver tainment consisting of misc by LM. Trin ee tA the band, reading, recitations, vocal tthe city ays tday and wave usa pleas- and instrumental solos. | Atter which unt ca'l. there wiil be an old tashioned spell- = tng school, Many of the principle Take Netce. citizens are expected to take part in All persons knowing themselves it. The words will be given from thes re bock used in the public A class of dunces and block- heads will be organized for the oc- Admission, 10 cents. please cai tor we must have money. Yours respectfully, McF axtanp Baos. school. casion alse. | | i | | a general crusade of tne manity to fook after the poor this} * ! | | H H | indebted to McFarland Bros. will 1 settle immediately, Everything Low to Clean up Our stock before taking inventory % a J. M. McKIBBEN. 3 CALL | *=A month and board for 3 Siv capi H SOD vocne men or ladies, in eac!: Notice is hereby given that my wite)c unty. Address P. W. Ziegler & Co., Martha E Ackerman, has lett mr bed! Chicago, iI. | and board without just cause or provica-| tion, and the public is hereby warn red not | | to credit her on my account “as I will not | ' be responsible for any debts she may contract in my 4-4t Notice. We, the undersigned commissioners. git’ notice that we will, on Janmusry 15th, 199), wow | tween the hours of 9 0’ clock in the forenoon a+ 30’clock in the afternoon, meet on the | ines to be affected to | bemefite whieb will —_—_— TS |S and Si, in the ct i reason of Ben B. Canter- |, 9anty, 4d of seid blocks for ee H.W. Ackerwas. + 1Sth dav ot December, 1555. Sort | off the weet Don't Borrow i bury & Co., west | of wideaing Mochaaies street ip nei. Money Until {side square pig F a: ony aE | Butler, Mo. ; a

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