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| The Butler Weekly Times. 1 pL. VITI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 1886 NO. ¢ : . 23 ] _——— 7 sins . FROM CALIFORNIA. greener than any other land beneath | x universal satisfac— MR. DAVIS : oo aS the sun; while California may boast | tion and has a well attended and im- | ss bh fp iaterestin= esi — by a} of having the pure air, that not only | teresting school, Too much atten- | Response to the Ovation Tendered Him | T op aanaerllnaml fence health to ats permanent resi- | tion ca t be given to our school) at the Recent Celebration in Mont- | | | ei - ae ; dents, but heals the afflicted ot other erests. Both teacher and pupil | gomery, Alabama. agi igi : “apy — ; | climes whenever they come within and should have encourage: | ————— + —, » 1886. its influen a so Le them know thatthe pubd-| **My friends: It would be in vain 1 uy . espectfully yours | lic takes an inter in tl velfare | j 5 ‘ n h Duan Sin—Agreeable to promise ae ee Os hii ee an i int welfare if I should attempt to express to you Ree ts . Be aca a few Sines Will sat BROWNING. | and they wi an an apprecia- | the deep gratification which I feel ; _ Rosier and Vicinity tion of this ine by increased dil- | at this demonstration; but I k A . ie : = tas possible. We left Kan- * * rr ener ne niate | Re ’ now Are an Artiel Pp we are ay x 4 on the 1gth inst., at 10:40 Cadwallader Bros., of Louisburg, aeons wis sang: educate.” | that it is not personal, and therefore, : e we are inter ested 5 4 34 Sin | rT. W. Pa € late aitdigne but very: little Kansas, are delivering a nursery | Prot. W. babe Payne, one of the | I feel more deeply grateful, because Buving our sto ak li “ t o. a stock-to our: enterprisii>. Glens: | most successful educators in western; jt 1s a sentiment tar dearer to me 7 = - Cx airec a nce between Missourn and} *°°* ipa mapiaale.: PRA Bon anent 1 day’ n ieee come ito the sand Nothing contributes more to the |* * pent a couple ot days last|than myself. You have passed it I we saw hundreds of dead beauty and comtort of the farm than | week with De, Beunetr, an old friend | through the terrible ordeal of war, e EF froze to death last winter. truit, or ornamentat and shade trees, | re ce ye class:nate, Bob was! which Alabama did not seek. When atthis pomnt it is quite as well| Let us beautify our homes and thus See Coe IE Hix. 5 | she felt her wrongs too grevious tor Bio pay any attention to the tunnel render ourselves and children happy ae ee ten we see Oe i we found not to be very and contented. Corn planting is the order of the peaceable solution. That being de- Having been in this 4 que in its interior; but go to Uncle Jake Groves, aged seventy- | day now. nied, her thunders of war came 4 fear end ot the car and look. three years, walked trom Adrian to| Sunday schools have been organ-|"8!mg over the land. Then her ra My will see rising up against the Rosier one day last week—a distance |1zed at Green View and Mount | ope rose in their majesty, Gray- BUSINESS I OR YE RS t if ; AS pater - | hair Pers q >¢ es ° MEG iky a view that, on a sunny of fifteen miles. Zion ard are in a flourishing condi- | wes ae cape Dace boys eag- ] er has often been declared well The political caldron is gently | tion. erly rus i the front. It was that as ee a .. .1_| simmering, in a short time it will A. E. Perkins has moved hisstocs | W4? which Christiamity alone approy- Py 2 ¢ th the journey thus far—an al- ‘ Ss | 2 A WE CAN Ss Y Ve real panorama of snowy boil. The old feeling of interest is |ot books and stationery from the | ed a holy war tor defense. Well do SAVE YOU MONEY. be atans, against a sky as blue as developing. The old democratic | postoffice to the building formerly oe seeing your gentle boys ( ‘ail and see us ze hire, with the ruggedness of the standard bearers are buckling on | occupied by the meat market, which | 8? small, to use a tarmer’s phrase, sacri = « ead lying peireen while | their hver pads and ere the ides of | has closed. they might have been called seed Eiihangs a haze so thin and November will make Rome how]. Dred: The 22nd inst, Mrs. Bam. | COM Moving on with eager step and @ in ae ‘ ee Mr, W. R. Hilyord is the proud | briege, of neuralgia and congestion tearless brow to the carnival of death ; al that it gives to the mountainy P : maT have ass | A < Here the semblance of a scer tather of a mice little girl baby. | ot the stomach. The deceased was | 4 have also looked upon them Fe is ey fairy land Mother and child are doing well, | the wile ot Chas. Bainbridge, an old when their knapsacks and muskets but Bill 1s still: nervous seemed heavier than than the boys reM@ Raton tunnel ss seven thousand he Ms hundred and twenty-two feet Biove sen level, and is nearly a mile a length. When you euter the east- oggmend you are in Colorado, and anfpien you emerge into daylight you in New Mexico. Just as we fe about entering the tunnel some | remarked that Bob Ford was on | We had He is a dand dark complected man,about | ES train. no trouble im! ding him. small, dark Byears old; shows no signs of a we man, but every mdi ardly, ion ¢ restless villain, who so ardly murdered his cousin, Jesse S. New Mexic stof the new, yet it is really ng the eldest of the few old we have to boast ct. Itis the dof brilliant sunshine, mountain dows, blue distances, thin air and ral drouth. Wild as all this ° the us ly American in the course of » Anall these wayside villages | body has an eye to business; a mor alternately wicked pervades ost all they do and say. At one tion you will notice a saloon call- ister of Miamicounty, Kansas. The |i a select school at| but they are not dead. They live in tumor was situated near the ce | Gree View memory and their spirits stand out region of the occipital bone, and Aunt M inings, Ed. Felter | ae grand reseive of that column measured aout one and a halt inch- | Flavus Allen started | which is marching on with unfalter- es in diameter by a little more than H Monday ; Where they ing steps to the goa! of constitution- four and a halt im circumference, | will take clams and strive to make al liberty. (applause) It were in | Dr. A. J. Jackson, our popular 1 | the ir tortunes. We wish them suc— | ¥#ia tt I should attempt, as I have efficient dentist, admiaistered the | cess. already said, to express my gratitude anaesthetic. | Laura Gover and Mrs. Garrison | © You: I am standiag now very Our temperance friends are agitat- | are y sick with ersipelas. Drs. nearly on the spot where I stood gion is, 1t bids fair to become 1n-} However, | respected citizen of this township. | ‘The remains were buried at Mul- | and ty eyes, partaking of mother’s | weakness, filled with tears. he 1s considered to be out of danger. | Dr. R. S. Bennett recently re- moved quite a large tumor from the head of Rev. Hicks, a popular min- “*Those days have | ot them hi passed. Many cannon 1s teaching a se- Miss Arthur | parecer e found nameless graves, when I took the oath of office in 1861. ing the propriety of orgamzing a) Haynes and Smith attending. is temperance socity. Thewriter feels| John Walkup went to Butler on Your demonstration now exceeds that an earnest and abiding interest im | business Monday. which welcomed me then. This tinued applafse) Then you were full of joyous hopes. Arbogast were elected town trustees | Mr. Cather was elected mayor, and time may speedily come when Oo You had ey- blightening, withering curse of dru and does not obliterate the expres- sions of your sentiments. “TI felt last mght as I approached the Exchange hotel, trom the gallery of which your peerless orator, Wil- liam Yancy, introduced me to the y, but we don’t know whether he g somebody or was out we haye not rd ot anybody doing any very bad The subject is or importance— | | hfe worth hving, | of vast and unsbating | . a subject which concerns the entire | oneering. As } community and one which no man |who has at heart the welfare and | igs, we suppose he was election- | in big letters, the Y. M. C. A., faning you may call Moung Men's Cliristian Association, Briscs, ever you please. There 1s,as Wetybody knows, a town called Montention = aud again, or another named od newspaper published, called the Tombstone Epitaph. At Wins- low, passed during the afternoon, a Merchant announces by ~ handbills | freely distributed that he is ‘prepared Negive the people ot Winslow the t bargain ever heard of in this part of the world.”” He turther Mpounces that he ‘carries a h—l ofan assortment of goods, and that Joucan bet your bottom dollar he will treat you square.”’ All the} fame there is no assurance in all this | ‘that this gentleman does not go to thurch, if there be one, or that he is My worse than many other men ure. RTeat railroad the Wilderness considerably east of here penetratng that what is called the “Garden of the Gods” really belonged to af Dodge City. 4 been much written, and West efforts of professional tourist d journs! ists have rspent | Mout it. We can, however, say to the credit Pot Missours, that she may boast o a land over which the star: brighter and the grass grow ( RAYE Tombstone, and at the last is a very} announced in its advertisements ny there being no God to speak of west The wonderful state of Calitornia the upon | 89 we will decline to say anything prosperity ot his fellow-men can at- . Kups | ‘ ford to treat lightly. \ citizens of Montgomery and com- Mayesburg. We were favored a ft days T Ra z mended in language which only his | stnce with a visit from Gen. Joe & pee manly hea cern planter 18] eloquence could weild and which | Shelby. Although vour correspond- | gigacktnt Seetan tar exceeded my merit, I telt 1 say) | | The farmers have happy and hope ful faces, in anticipation of a boun- tilul crop this season, Most of the corn will be planted this week. Some few are plowing corn. ent had never had again, that I was coming to my home, coming to a land where lib- erty dies not and serious sentiments | will live foreyer. ( Applause.) “I have beem promised, my triends that I should not be called upon to make a speech, and therefore I will only extend to you my _heatfelt thanks, God bless vou, one and all, old men and boys and the ladies above all others. who never faltered }in our direst need.’? (Loud and | long continued applause.) | the pleasure ot meeting the general before, he was | highly entertained and much imstruct- ed by commg in contact with the magnetic and versatile conversation- Territ alist. The general possesses an BF r exhaustible fund of information which oo eon gees have his | his fine command of language en- house completed. It will help the | {ables him to convey with peculiar | looks of his fine farm. | The enterprising citizens of the felicity. : : eZ In my last items your compositor north part of the township are about in- i | | | | instructress in Dist. No. 1, this town- |ship. Miss Maggie is an intelligent | young lady, and no doubt will prove Mr. Dana’s problem has been solv- | OR. jed. Mr. Pulitzer’s check for $5,000 . : i ine now begin tu} This road | | owners along th | see the need of the road. ace a ae aL LS ut DERCORNS » edvanceme ‘wance| At the rece er shows that the spirit of southern lib- Init, acknowledged Febraary 3, Isi4, the advancement of the temperanc | At the recent election in Foster . p n lib By Are, scene eee ened aes cause, and sincerely hope that the | Messrs. Gipson, Cather, Ste:mer and erty isnot dead. (Long and con- 133, 134 and 135, whereby said dirst nam | PATTERNS OF ANY SIZE. °: UNPARALLELED OFFER! 1, ings, Photo: E e f ce ctr ee ee ee | be ‘AGER! DR.SCOTT.342 3roadwzy St.,N. ~ > eee SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT'Y AT LAW, FIELD, Associa it Washington, D.C.) raeeenenices Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? oo it Court of Bates county, June ‘PARKER'S BAIR BALSAM rae Coury or Bares, In the Ci term, Iss6, Phoebe R. Beaty, e favor sing plaintiff, r. Zachariah defendants. s day comes the plaintiff herein, by * DeArmond & Smith, before the erk of said Court in vacation and files her vention and affidavit, alleging, among , endants, Zachariah T. and Isaac Wil oUF, are not res! dents of the ate of Missouri _ Whereapgn it is ordered by the Clerk of said art in vacation that said defendants be u blication that plaintiff has commen stthemin this court, by petition, tof which is to foreclose a mortgage defendants, Mary Beaty, Zacha- y, Isaac Wilbur and bis wife Mary ), Stephen R mma Beaty aintiff, Phoe Mary Beaty, Beaty, Isase Wil- © you can use, ore ption. It orders of the Stomach, ys, Urinary Organs and The feeble and sick, strug- d slowly drifting towards teases recover their health by ‘onic, but delay is dan- ld by all Druggists in ve kno i by est ond best cure for Corns, Hinders their fur- Margaret seaty, and e y, Emma Beaty, n Se, Hrscox &Co,, N Seaty and Ell Follett (then Beaty), b aged the following described oa in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit ‘The south half of the northwest quarter northeast quarter of the northwest quai | edness shall be effectually wiped out, 1 Wo ane West mass hal. ery prospect of achieving all you de- ERAOR EST’S ice a. Sand the Mi rtueast and its unfortunate victims numbered | Ohver & Conard will soon start a| | sired, and now you are wrapped in D* THE BE s twenty-nine Balin with those who.are struggling to en- | meat market at Foster. the mantle of regret, and yet that re- Of oll the Magazines. noble and elevate mankind aad mak« Sam Beall was in Foster the other | Stet only manifests more protoundly | Tilustrated with Or iginet Pacptticnn dep one Elijah Zgry Beaty, ¥ d mortgagees under the p' ; aid Klijuh Zury Beaty, ai ‘h said mortgage the plaintiff in Jance due to | i dolla: ” com: ut in that al that number, ip | Por eight hand thereon from January six per cent. per annwmn, an said real estate be sold to s interest and costs of this ac’ .an the said Zachariah T. Beaty and Isaac be and appearat this Court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden st the Sagi house in the city of Butler, in said county, ‘ theseventh day of June next, and on or before the sixth day of said term, if the same ehall so | long continu: dif not, then on or before the last day o7 said term—answeror plead to thepeti- | tion in said cause the same will be taken as con- fe: = and judgment will be rendered aecord- in 3d be it farther ordered, that a copy hereof published, ee law, in the Butler | Weekly Times, a weekly ne per printed the eonpon withe by return mall, @ nd they may seleet, cut patterns, of sizes om early, and se@are rrent number with Patt 'y subscribe for a year ant cher, 17 E. 14th St., New Yorks and published in Bates county, ., for four WANTED © - SCOTT'S wosks successively, the last insertion to pe at ser suutal Electrie | least four weeks before the first day of the next -4Corsets. Samp ee to those bee term of Circuit Court. ENKIMS, coming agents. No risk, quick sales. Circuit Clerk. ry given, satisfaction guaranteed. Addrei | Atrue copy from the Record. Witness m hand and the Seal of the Ci: Court of Bates cousty, this 2th aay, of April, 1886. J. R. JENKixs, Circuit Clerk. {Sear.{ Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, John Dotson and Fannie Dotson, his wife, by their deed of trust dated April vib, SrRiING: ; ave a rs ; Wh 2 soquested. lst, and recorded in the Recorder's office Misdo tiie aay MiGs OMay eRtane | to have a new road opened up, east | - Mr. Davis retired shouts writin a ected county, Missouri, in book oi *iss Mary | nto Henry county, which will give | Were so long and loud that Mr. Davis 32, page 325, conveyed to the undersigned trus- where I wished to say Miss Mary} | z had to ge to the tront agai ale tee the following described real estate and per- | them a good road to Urich. : ro oe sonal property situate in the county of Bates Euans. bowed his acknowledgements and MTED2RR-SCOTTS beantt- and state of Missouri_to-wil SS ae sete ens | They have been trying to get this k = Corsets. Lot No. five (5), in Block twenty five (25), in Miss Maggie Sayles is the efficient thanks. th becoming agents» | 4.6 Town Company's frst ‘addition to the town | road tor a long time, and the land snes eae les. Territory given. | Cr'pict Hill; also one W. W.. Kimball piano, style eight (3), numbered 61,194, alsoone piano stool and spread, said piano ‘and stool cover being the same Fai soap bought by Joka Dotson ‘of Walton & Hunter, which conveyance scorT DR ocorT. 042 B42 Broadway, NEYY YORK ‘i will benefit the whole northeastern | WS in the possession ot the repub- wae made In tran to ecore the poe one | an ornament to the teaching fratern- | pan GutUcunnty | lean central committee. It was giv- $6 = thand board for 3 live| and whe reas, cco now long ? made in yg - POR e county a r ofsaidnote, now long past due and une Mr. Carrol Gunne!s is quite sick Nap leon B. gators ty teach | ja press and chat pa ate turned | “9 | hold ee eid mgt andl pursuant $0 ‘ine come with pneumonia Smoky Row school | it over, thoughtlessly of course, as escribed premises tal est bide | 0 er Are oe buts } 2 ic vendue; to the highest bid- At our annual school mee aig dteacher. | tsp coors punt to eee ere he east front door of the court ie gs Gea: sds, of Kansas City, | fund. This was bad form on the ne city of Butler, county of Bates, erything passed off qmetly (? di sad Bas part of Mr. Hoe, but Pulitzer is ex-! and of sees fs | following gentlemen were PISS nee X€ | onerated. On the whole Mr. Dana’s | ji oh We | sccthoocieh, Merpaas hen i directirs: T. J. Hendricks ar as crowded at! mischievous sport with his friend | ars of 80 "clock in the forenoom Dean 4 W. M. Marsh eople were en- | Mr. Pulitzer is much to be deplored | j S and reprimanded. erasten: $1 will wer t ‘ another candidate eal the e erests ot ver. Let them come eae eF tri ed Mr. J.j we wi more to chose trom. 2 ene. Gr ~ : le ee “selection is | What a pity we can't give them all, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, 1g : SR ye art 18 fully | an office a she cried for Castoria, TheGREAT TURKISH PERMANENT, CE Ae Oe ees take an interest; Mr. Geo. Pitts 1s quite.sick. Saee a ‘eun sea. se Cure ia Nigel of Soong f | in the duties of ins office. ; Some ot Mr. Melvin Simpson's ee ee ee | ducts oe meee ra oraail co robert ! 2 { : in & S| have learned that Miss Black, | children are quite sick. } bet ee oi Positive Feaols io Proofe, fall ad s'who has charge of Maple Grove ’ JAKE. | i Ii eames Ba.

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