The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 20, 1886, Page 4

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Sk RR SAS ROT E one 2 2 President Cleveland held his fir state dinner Thursd of | v It is reported as t ra erand suc LEI, City holds the on the list. The ne nee 1€ | disregarded his word and it was Missouri We > will be held | an open secret that he was off nSt. Lou the 7th and oth Cf} his patronage to the highest bidder. Apri, 1 We do not say anything but w —_—- ——ws bt : Il n t a ks has I 1 monu . : A. hey : | faith with Hon. Geo. G. Vest for eeieemeeeeennnememnrenreers ‘governor to the time he bolted the! The O ive return: | regular democratic aomimee for cir- an yer OPposes putting such a 'man in power and we believe the r a . j masses of the people f the same 14 fopinion. We expect to | ther on this subject. WHICH SHALL IT BE W e we have no choice be i " | the two systems of primaries and 7s mei ate a ; > | conventions to choose our party , ‘ hs . "| candidates, we are forced to ta i pede . | it says that ‘there is no democracy ine money after hia t 1 the primary business, or, to say to he in failis mdi ,{ the least, primaries are party dis- of getting aw ay with $ ,000 or $o,- renee ea ney demizcracy | Sb in cant. tor the people to rule, and it they | ‘mae pion can govern out side ot the t of Bossis Let’s see. Who said | suffrage, then we do the anythivg about bossism? Was ita first principles of democracy and our nightware that raised hydra- | education so far has been for nag! headed hideousness to view after Primaries are not party disorganizers, hearty new year’s plum pudding by brother Wade? Was of retributive justice so real that at called for a defense of his loved and pampered idea! of a long gone past? a this nemesis Tt is too thin, Wade; bossism has gone to retura to the people of Bates county ro more foreyer. Miss Kate Bayard, eldest daughter ot the Secretary of State, died sud- denly at her father’s home in Wash- ington, on Tan, 16th, of heart disease. She had assisted her tather in receiv: ing and entertaining his guests at a reception given by the Secretary the night betore, and retired very late, with the instruction not to be awak- ened next morning until a late hour. When her sister went to her room about noon she appeared to be sleeping, but it was the sleep of death. _— Judge }. D. Parkinson asa lawyer stands at the head of the bar at this place, he is a a forcible and impres- sive speaker and a close reasoner. He served one term as circuit judge jn one ot the lower judicial districts, ind as a proof of the high esteen knowledge know 1 St and his appointments, i conscientiously in each instance, good men murmur would have been he j any defeated aspira Butt | moevery instar » 4 y t of t, atodyist to polit irdly sycor and a slave of He violated monopolists. for it gives the nominating of thei thei- and, ot course, a man so elected would be nearer the choice of the people than one nominated by a tew candidates into own hands, men from each township, who them- selves got to be delegates by a trick or scheme, and who may be the only ones in the township favoring the candidate nominated. We say that, looking at it trom every stand- point, we are forced to the conclu- sion that the primary system is the fairest and, we believe, would give the best general satisfaction. Which ever is chosen, however, we believe should be fixed for an early date, so that all old sores, if there should happen to be any from a heated | campaign, wil! haye time to enurely heal over,and the democracy present a solid phalanx—an unbroken col- umn on the battle field in the face of the cnemy. e—_ ——=== i ~~ | JUDGE JAMES B. GARTT. | From a gentleman who has just returned from Harmsonville,we learn that Judge Jas. B. Gaatt, who has | been trying several special cases tor so } tearlessly KILLED BY CuLD. At Least Thirty Pers Now Known .o Dead, sowee be The Fatalities in All the Sparsely Settled Seetion- Twenty Frozen Bedies Weck ta County Alone. i Ka J |} to the effec s t ce ed tha iy more ds Near App ( A | \ ie ) rap y are unkuoe tt he} : | ede ated ated " “lin value. I nave spec {was frozen to deat WE the railroad company fo i ', ‘ 1 1 . their | tion for those that purchas Parties | ae near theed t shing to locate in Kan can te | : aye ' modated w ‘ nd at low | ay. Yes day aseare a Wa was organized to sve if it Was possi yy-tt le to find their bodies or ascertain ea ; | tueir whereabouts. FOR SAL. DEAD BODIES IN MANY PLACES. Z soe William and Etbert Hyter were] The undersigned, living 6 miles cast of employed on the irrigating ditch near Dodge C to ity. Saturday they went and their home several miles from there they to The first named lett a wife and one child of A Mr. Ford, living near Lakin, started that town in returning to were trozen death. and the latter a fam: six. | for a neighbor’s house Saturday to procure a load of hay. His dead body was tound twenty miles from his house and his team was discover- ed three miles beyond. The body was trozen stiff. TWENTY VICTIMS IN HAMILTON COUNTY. News of the death ot about twenty persons in Hamilton county has reached this city in the last two days, but on account of the meagerness ot the intormation it is impossible to obtain the names in all cases of those who have perished. George L. Chapman and Chris Colby started to leave Saturday. Yesterday Syracuse the trozen body of Colby was tound on the thorough search is naw being made Prairie, six miles fron) town. N Ne = c c : som: i a son's house, Br Was t They 1 tal s ’ Oh as ot Kansas Land ind ¢ ‘ River and the Atchison, T Santa Fe radroad. a county t Buter, Mo., h& for sale a splencid lor of young BULLS - AND - HEIFERS. That can be bought at hard time prices. Good pedigrees, good colers, combined with individual merit. Veiled Prophet 64687, having used this high bred Young Phyllis bull for 3 years past I wilt dis- pose of him for less than halt he is worth. Pertectly gentle, and not breachy, now § vears old. Personal inspection of my stock solicited. S.C. McCutcurn, Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. The ideal young people’s magazine. It holde the fisst_ place among periodicals of its class — Boaton Journal It will be our aim in future as in the ps 1 t hot «¢ 1 ve | Calis Re | hay ae ee i re / J.W. GRAVI Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store Harness & Saddlerv Good Hie A 1 Farm Harness and Single and Light double harness can’t be heat in quality and price Saddies for Men, Boys, Ladies, Mist and everebody at bottom prices Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Comb t JUST AUUED 10 OUR ALRE AND CASHRE TS, A full Line of Solid) Black Walnut Coth yur ist fo give business our special atteation, sponded to Day or Night, P, J. JEWITT, Propriety Louis Quotations in Cash for all ki aeer Lan your obedient servant, LEWIS HOFFMA North Main St. Butler. Mo. myyt) ~a wy To pay bers, Beeswax and Raes A, H. CULVER, Funeral Director. SE en ee A Re WANTEI re season. | will buy all the Shoop Felts, Tall he SPOT CASH, I pay es ana Tl dowt grumbie. ns & SON. Continues to carry one of the largest stocks of meand examine, Afull line of Wesel Horse brushes and similar articles as low an the lowest, as well ae halters, bridies collars, sweat pads, etc OUR AIM isto nell only first-class goods, to sell them on low as possible to sell only such goode as we can recommend, to plesee all whe favor ua: that is what we are here for and just what we proper todo. Repairing neatly done. “ J. T. GRAVES & SO Which he was held by his party he Givens, has created a very | a 2 y =e : perry oe ; : , | for Chapman‘s body near Horace, ST N I : H O J AS WS again nominated on the demo ‘© uMpression upon the people Grevtes caunt The body of M Oo es x a a i E . = punty. 1¢ body M. z “ dicel Sor Sei erate ticket, but was detested by feounty hy the wisdom and]. : ¢ “£¢ a ranappeariiie ie Borate) Bote ‘ , i : inicaeks ob fi t F. Israel was found frozen stiff. He Eatted by Mary Marca Dodge. Pride 25 cents doiters and renegade democrats | firmness ot his decisions he ‘ i ’ va Dodge. Pri cent ‘ il ; moe ad, CR ee } Was on his way home from Wiciuta mber, or $3.00 year in. wales ._ Boamael- whose enmity he tined His | Wonderful judgment keen P newadealers postmasters, aud the pull! sl ‘ r oe aan i } county and was pstrated within : — vane is prominently mentioned with crimination displayed each Case. | ae tas : ae. 2 : ,_ | 100 yards of his home. He was a the judgeship of this circmt but. he | Judge Gantt is not only one of the | lect H Grecia | : | ganas mpi real estate agent ot Horace, Greele | refuses tu say whether he one best circuit judges in the state, but | : a ae ss Pee H not be a candidate See his law card | one of the ables He a ~ , Soee oe a a | ' ; furciiia seca . ; Col. S.C. Prouty, editor of the | ! i m another column. fe ee ee) od City Cowboy ived f 1 . ity owhoy, arriv rf z ‘SF 5-3 =f I erupeysesee | and withal a clever, courteous, high- | = dl = rane : ees pe | G FEATURES FOR 85-36 | — H Gov. Hoadly, of Ohio. went into | minded christian gentleman. His H d 2 5 mg i lee "9 = oe j Pa volitices me avo wor - . an struction w gh rt th] i politics two years ago worth $500,- name has been mentioned as a prob.-j os ieee is = oe pea wn a C aT ire .° } Hi vr Ss som a i ‘ i 4) coo. He will retire next Monday j able candidate for congressional { the ot - a “i Sane ° : = i i rs a y i with a largely reduced means, but s £T i . x positively without » parallel in the . Ml The | tquarters for foe Jewelry —s si . me . pea thonors. There is not a more com- | nese ped the state. At Dodge City | Mt The Candy Conntry""—in Nos seber ae nye ! ane Varied stock of ex- | peten F > dis HE ey Sieh: HV | | New ‘ Bite of for Younge Folks,’ by Ww = : . Ww perience a h can carcely he | aa ra ia spe ei me: | the velocity ot the wind was 4 miles } 4. aie ' “ay ji ape Ba beets atches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated spe. t '» hich can scarcely whe would tter subsers e the . . ” ” {| Memoria! of -loving and child helping classed + ; © assetts of | 3 ae Z ur, and the rcury 10 de.j ' si oral ~ aud for all 5: alse e Opers € sse among the valuable assetts ¢ j interests of his constituents, and we | pet cele nape o oa ' Sine Q ! +9 a it i it 3 Hei hide bakes ce i n4 woiner USINEss. be _ . : iness tt aohe | i : lipases canoer ond aga breech: f m, ee ee pe jconfidently beheve that he would] <a om wi a i ee Diendia display of beautitui poods and the low prices, ' Sherman could give the governor | rece! n } ! out the western half ot the state has Wy 3 z Tj) receive the unqualihed support of \ - : were . mE ae . . ‘TED points in the matter of making poli-| Bates « ey shod te Page been paralyzed for two weeks past. -| ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY ENECUT hes pay. The senator embarked the statesman business about tl years ago with no cool head and could now re SHOVELING OFF THI! yecome a candidate. SNOW. AM : ple ous ag ‘ — The Tres has no desire to Three_ hundred men during the! worst part of the were engage notoriety « in clearing the near Dodge City. dates to! ed, with severs ions oeheve t : 6 wake ss " In many sections on the ‘ which, owing to the st = s : b ‘ Pi i bd . ? the snow plew was ineffe habits has been accumulated < : - sil ag oe 3 1 ~ ae and the snow h: be cleared average ot Ss. ve Ne c gg as rly tye HOsen ws c C.stick. Me si oces 13 | -- York Worl’. % ° a j E ekip.. Be ; . c Y { ve MM. FERRV A CO., Detroit, Michigan. i

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