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[—< e The Butler Weekly Times, fat 2 OL. VII. x ) NO.9 solw } oat ‘ PLAIN TALK. j the trutl | Why. ed by any one section. To meet ness say to all, triend and foe, tell the | O, wny did the chimney eweep? ——-o ——— t And why did the codfish ball 'm you would hardly know whether BU T ER THE 0 D RE 1AB E (truth and [ shall abide the conse- oe pasate: ¥ Correspondence Between L L l And why, O, why did the peanut stead he wae from the north, east or west. | quences, whether tor good or evil i DY And what makes the evening call? He has less of the sect ju- J se ecbaibiie tev. ee os | s : © sectional preju | ows T have faults and weak ©, why, should the baby farm? dice and less of the local color in his | | Crittenden. nesses enough without tir t And why does the mutton chop? - i ° ae dalek sae the Sao, Can you tell me what- makes the jer blew? make aid than alinost anv man in a ee ot which I am innocent. ' ‘ Or whet makes the ginger pop | public life. His record ia clean, and | President Cleveland Refased to | |hee accomplishments are such a h equa! earnest , " ars ory | Whatever may have been the part Gey, why does the trundie-bed epring? Make the Appointment. | I pertormed in the extermination ot And why does the saddle-boree fly OF { should commend him to the thought. | a | ae Or what meen cur made the pillow slip? | CY te Bim to the thought: | ° = 4 ee j the James gang ot outlaws, I assure And why do tue evap boilers ince fal and critical. Then too, there is | Oper a House Block , 4 The Democrat on Wednesday last | you I have no steps to retrace, no | b : What made the monkey wreneh? j@ feeling in favor of promoting « NORTH MAIN : a special telegram, hinting | apoligies to make to the people of Or why suoult the old mill dem? | man to the highest office in the na BUTLER, MO. wi President Cleveland had refused | Missourn, or the president The Bote Toe athe eheemanee stuns? Or why did tue raspberry Jam? : : : tional gift who has earned such ele | Keeps more meats and more kinds foreign appointment to ex-Gov | Missouri ot to day is the vi: fication —Bosten Transcript. | vation by lon d i —— andthe beat | thatican’ /be (procired Crittenden, and that Senator | of my administrstion Paar ear Eeeeut public both tresh and cured. Also tresh i ; ‘ 2 ; A STRANGE OCCU iaNCE. services. ‘The simplicity of Mr. Capital. - 266 Fish and Ovsters in their season at bad written a letter to Mr. | You report the president »s saving oo Carlisle's life and his devotion to his i 2000.) When you want anvthing in mv hne ittenden, in which he gave the | ‘*he could not shoulder’ in the eas! Z tt bil; A Nine Ghastly Wounds in a Man's Body work make him stand almost alone | SURPLUS -- $4,000 Sool ns tor the president’s action, | the responsi vility ot my appointment and No Blood Exuding Until the |#™Mong the public n.en of Washing- publication attracted much at- | to office, because of that charged Alleged Murderer Puts in ton. He is rarely seen in society, ig, and this morning the Democrat bargain. That may be the case in That | an Appearance. and although he is an approachable a «+ President ,mabled to give the correspondence this special instance. Generally | NKID | : oa a : J ’ ce President ae and kindly man, vet he is the most | WM.E. WALTO +++Cashier adetail, thus removing all chance | speaking, I know the people of th Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 15.—The | contented when he 1s alone at his | Dae ae: discussion as to the essential fea- | east to be sensitive upon the entorce | brutal murder of H. C. Adams at E desk, with nothing between him and | aes ot the affair: ment of the law, and against its | his work in front of him | Ashland City awakens fresh interest yeisl to the Sedalia Democrat violation even upder circumstances | §. Louis, Mo, Jan. 22.—The | productive to the most good to so- slowing is a copy of Senator Vest's yer to Governor Crittenden, re- pring the president’s retusal to ap- | jwint him to office: Usirap States SENATE, Wash- igton, Nov. 17, 1885.—Dear Gov or: I consider it my duty to give hw the purport of an interview had in day before yesterday by Cockrell He has as | DIRECTORS ck Co trom a remarkable incident of that | much industry as the present presi dent and is equaily unremitting in Fae ua noulware, Booker Powell, was hauled home on a wagon, three | hie attention to what he has in hand. ee es Sree enas : : Judge J. H Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipple miles, his extremities being trozen If he should succeed in having a/J.R, Simpson, C. ©. Duke, stiff, and during the trip not a drop | tariff bill passed this winter through cn Dutche 1: Bae pose ' ot blood flowed from a single one of |the House, of a kind and character : ; which would commend itself to the business people of the country, and Receives deposits, loans money, anc : transacts a general banking business. it should be rejected by the senate, We extend to our customers every ac Mr. Carlisle would then be brought commodation consistent in sate banking tragedy Wednesday morning he ciety, and am also equally mindtul ot that other important trait in their | character a willingness to hear ‘the | other side”? before the case 1s closed | { jand judgment pronounced. The | the nine ghastly wounds upon bis } {care nothing for Jesse James whilst | head, face and throat. When he alive, willing to leave him where he | was carried into the house the coro ner ordered bis clothing taken. off without being cut. To do this with had placed himself, hostis human: t generis, and care less when dead. a very prominently to the front as a COKRESPONDENTS. ; myself with the president. We Those people are trugal, honest) the arms frozen in a semicircular presidential candidate ae PNutiGhal Be ; age . hi ‘: . . | Es Fourth National Bank - St. Louis letermined to ask trom him addition: | and money making, making mvest | position required no little efiort. “ ae nena Hanover National Sank - New York, i recognition of our state in the for | ments only where law 1s supreme Sometimes he was turned on one | nservice, and after selecting be- : Mayesburg. ' lala and well regulated society the rule | jde, then on the other, then in a “ti A oerite : : Por Cen Mone ween ourselves your name and two | Millions of dollars have been invest- | sitting: position, and MUinplaliMhiceeee ee cold here last | vthers, we approached him on the | ed in this state by these people since | time still no blood exuded. When ‘acc M 0 N E Y i" | ets ubject. When Cockrell named you | James’ death, which would not have | his coats were removed, and he was The tarmers are making good use e he president said he could not enter- been the case’ had he continued lying on his back, no one touching of the snow, hauling off hay &c. To Loan in Sums from $500 up. Low- ain the iden; that in the east you | “monarch of all he surveyed,"! him, Wash Simmons came up and Tom MeNight sold D. Gilbert est Rates of Commission. tere believed to have bargained with Tam slow.in the belief, that as| asked permission to come in xnd see 625 bushels of corn for 28 cts per bu. g Call and see us. Office west fe Fords for the killing of Jesse! ster a man as the president 1s, 10] him, which was granted by the coro- P. Ewing is hauling his wheat to : james, and whether true or not he dealing out justice between man and wld not shoulder public opinion on | man, one who has come up through the subject. ~ We endeavored to ex- | the trials and tribulations of official flan the matter, but he was very life, whose pathway has been strewn fm and cut us off with the remark | with malice engendered by envy,and tate “could not think of it.” I| slander the outgrowth of corruption, think you ought to know this injus- | and who so thoroughly sathderstands tee to Cockrell anyhow. Ihave not!human nature by observation and ri Side Square, . 2 5 Parties wanting to borrow money on Farme ner. He came in, but did not look|the Montrose mills. By the way, . s remember upon the corpse. He walked to the | Montrose has as good a mill NOW 85) st That we can lend money cheaper than} Qver Lansdown Drug Store fire, took a seat, resting bis head on | 4? be tound in this section ot the anybody : his hands, and did not speak to any | Country 2nd. In any eum from 8100 to $10,000, and on | i In the absence of Rev. Tompkins | time from alx months to five years. Ww. L. POWELL, one. ; last Sunday, Bro. F, M. Staley gave | 3rd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- Now for the strange part of the ae es a 5 ve able at any day and interest stopped. Grama Agscon as he came Gate the people quite an interesting talk. ta million dollars already | — - inns Harvey Crocket was to have been| ‘t?: Have simon the room the wounds on Adams’ i eps a acetate fven all the conversation, but the | severe experience should so conhde face and neck commenced to bleed | baptized last Sunday. dietigae teat ibove is the substance of it, M . Sth. We keep money ee nenlse seeaine ae NEW NEW! in an excited imputation as to ICU protusely, and this notwithstanding | i J. ii and eo Pitts are pain eeca acer and clear titles you dom’ am i at. or eee nee By swiss: ™ : aaa S| the fact that he was still frozen and | V'Siting relatives in Arkansas this Ex-Goyernor Crittenden replied | consideration, and especially against his arms standing up from his body week. Oth. We have two sets of Abstract books made follows : one who had been his triend and by different parties and make Abstract of Titles oT gr ree Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 20, 1885. | defender trom the beginning. It so, MANAGER. in a circular shape. This fact 1s D. Giltert went to Kansas City by one set and compare with the other and can | | vouched for by T. A. Turner,county last week to buy about one hundred ee i aad ed ail ctiehlseapaatbieasr inca | A. . . correc Hon. G. G. Vest—Dear Senator: | I am mistaken in the man. clerk; John J. Lee, clerk and master head of cattle to feed. Uncle Dave Pree eee ae a ay eee Yours of the 17th inst. received. | Senator, I have written plainly be- and acting coroner; M. Tomlin, knows how and when to buy. to stay awhile longer g a While being very much obliged to | cause my reputations the only “prop | tustee: W. A. Eatherly, jailer, and | Uncle Sam Beatty and tamily will you and Senator Cockrell tor thts | and stay’’ of my life, the only herit- others of equal credibility, who were move to Clinton next week. txpressed interest in my behalt, I | age I have to leave my children and sth. Make loans with or without Commission Sth. Invite you to come and see us and have 1 present and saw it. The patriarch pedagogue of Smoky — pees to you before sii dala ssture you both Tam not nor have | that U shall defend against all impu- Does the old superstition hold Row hada very interesting) spelling bp Be ee a Hes Purchased been for months secking foreign ap jtation, and I truly hope you will good, to the effect that if the mur- match last Friday night. Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo | ITH'S-OLD- STAND Pointment, nor would I accept, if | consider no part of this letter offen- deren come about oc tough his victim | Mayesburg cortainly has the poor- WALTON & TUCKER | KE - tendered, any one remaining 1n | sive to yourself, associate senator OF | atter death the latter will bleed to | ¢#t furnished school house in the the gift of the president. I ; the president, and in simple justice 4m surprised at this part of the let- | to an old friend, who will never in- terin which you represent the presi- | trude upon your patience again, in | ee Se Land Mortgage Co. Has so banged it That it is New j death? That Simmons killed Adams county. It would add 50 per cent : Entirely NEW there can be no doubt in the mind |*© the success of our school to fix up | of any one who heard the testimony {in the ES : . = |Grocery & Restau ‘ani dent as saying, ‘In the east he was | regard to any offices, exhibit it to | betore the coroner’s jury. That the | The people voted for a lady to wn oF believed to have bargained for the | the president. Iam not at all dis- | circumstance of Adams’ bleeding ! teach the coming summer. } . . ¢ killing ot Jesse James,” and whether | appointed at the results of your! ovcurred as stated no one can doubt! 5S: M. Gragg and party caught a| , ; ) > | tue or not he could not shoulder application and rejoice thatthe pres- | who knows the men who saw and | fox near the Burg last week. From | a a = | ie will Keep Canned Goods, Fruite, Conf: public opinion on the subject. I do|ident finds so many more worthy | Hearne | the noise they might have caught a | 4 = a \ | tionery, Groceries, &e. Not ask or want any man to shoulder | men than myselt to fill the office. - erie ee dozen. ea = nm J s | Brann my real or fancied sins. Iam will- Having fought long and earnestly A Drifting Straw. , Doc. Griffith is the champion shot B = = { ing to stand before public opimon im | for the triumph of democracy, and! A very conservative and may we) yunist. He took tour turkeys out of | 7, ~ 3 ae = “ oe oe hb the “east”? or elsewhere upon the not at all times under “sunny skies’ | say @ verv considerate correspondent five at the match Saturday. | a — m™ i | natves “fle will plense charge. Considering the president | or on flowery roads, as you are per- | at Washington says: Elder Simpson talks of moving to | w ae a: v 5 | Don’t fail to give him a call an honest, just and fearless man in| sonally cognizant, I truly hope to! Mr. Carlisle occupies a very try- | Montrose in the spring to educate | mj a f, | Second Door South of Arlington. the pertormance of his duties, indiff- | see this administration succeed on jing position. Ee 1s in tavor of com: | hs children. |p, 3% ea) ' = 2 ial frent to the sensation of an hour, 1 lithe principles of that party astound- | promises. He hopes to bring the; Uncle John Board was maae hap- | | =m { iy C. B. LEWIS. am more surprised atthisdeclaration | ed by Jefferson and Jackson, and in! admimstration and the extreme mem- | py last week by the arrival of a new | & fe y be ied ee eens Had I known at an earlier moment | restoring the people and the govern- | bers of his following together. The | boy at lis house. ; r] = e, it on & | his Odjection, self respect and my | ment to the methods of those gre :sual importance attached to the for- The young folks had a dance at| ' , | AT « | Own consciousness of innocence jleaders and the teachings ot the | mation of committees this year has Jim White's last Wednesday night. ” 8 Sd ss : i Would have forbidden my solicitation | constitution. | increased his work and added great- J. A. Morgan visited Cass co., inn r — z | of auy office from the president. I! Whilst asking no tavors tor myself | lv to its trying perplexities. He 15 last week, and came back with one | w a 8 2 | 4m as innocent of the fact, if not the | of you or the president, I still plead| 0 popular and so well supported | ear nearly off. That's too bad, | cm e | pen os ! charge, as the president himse't. | for a free distribution ‘tot the good | now that a brilliant success in the Wm. Hack wants to set! out and | 7. e = foe |tem —, 88 in oe ‘ The tast national convention should | things’? on the government table to | administration of the House during | goto Kansas. Hewilltake Greely’s | @& == =) 4 o | Ee ae eee have taught the president the broad | our loved state and its worthy apphi- | the present term will certainly make advice, take up a claim and grew up | ‘WwW = pa a | GHEST PRICE INC ASH erence between a charge and the jcants, only remembering the old) him a very formidable candidate in} with the country = rz) | HI J .. 24l AM ttuth, iad “the charged slanders | guard of the party, those who always | 1888. There 1s only one possible{ = Qur nail carrier. Scranton, is al PR e, Ba. ~ \ —For Goop—- en true against him, uttered and | responded “here”? when the call was | Objection, that can be made to Mr. { pertect success this cold weather, he rN T= | cHicKe NS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, & Published for base reasons by amin | made for action. Nothing so | Carlisle, and that is the very narrow 3. so little the cold can’t find him. ie a \ are zi 7 j ter ot the gospel, then Grover | strengthens a man or apartyasfealty , one of his residence. He is south of Items are all froze up this week Aa ~~ = species ae res hee a “gai to friends and fealty to the usages) Mason and Dixon's line, and is 4 and hard to find. cae : ) occupy the seat ernman. He lives in Cov Sou 3 * A at pett, becler & Cs Seats 3 > g for DR. SCOTT'S | Can betfocud at Per honored by every patriot in this | and doctrines ot that party. lton, Ky., just across the river from AGE MANTED trarut Rieoute ‘gag ” on: a ~ : lor ve sales. om As he then met thecharge on | 7 truly, | Cincinnati. He does not i Serriieey condqae > Be samleadven 9 ram } JAMES SMIT threshold, and boldly said, “tell Tos. T. Crirrespen. | +o the type ct asen wir cen GRSSS TT SSS Cisesway SinKode | ae

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