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The Butler Weekly Times. {SPECIAL NOTIC We take pleasure it announcing to the ladies of Butler and vicinity that our regu- {lar opening for the {display of the latest styles and novelties in fall and winter Mil-| linery goods will take | place on Wednesday, | Nov. 3d, 1886, and ‘Jeontinue for one day only. | Sam’I Levy & Co. | Miss Ida Bailey, an experienced Milliner, has charge of this de- partment. Summit. ‘ Stock water scarce, scarcer, scar est, Corn husking the order of the day. Charley Hayns has moved on his i farm he bought of Mrs. Lafollett. Mr, H. is a solid democrat and we welcome him to our midst. Mr. Shultz 1s sinking a coal shatt o his Ison farm. m0 or 300 acres of land in this town- tp aod it would not surprise us if the Black Diamond was not found inpaying quantities. iday mineral springs have | ‘ ' The Golliday mine pens “| taxes to be levied for countv and city become of some notoriety but we fear st will all fade away. He has leased | BUTLER, MISSOURI, City. The remains were interred in the Reyburn cemetery followed by | a large concourse of triends. ' Dupe. Ma yesburg. Morg. McCaskii lost a fine horse last week, which he valued at $500, Ben Gregory, having spent about | ten days in Kansas looking tor a | location, has concluded to try Mis- souri a little longer. It seems that moving between two | | days 1s quite pooular in this neigh- | borhood, Mr. Aaron being the Jast case. H. B. Chel! shipped 120 hogs to | Kansas City !ast Monday, which would average over 200 pounds. Bro. Tompkins preached a good sermon at Hackler the 17th. Rev. Philips is the new pastor of the M. E. church south. He preach- ; 7th. Rev. J. B. Fly, of Montrose, and Rev. Carr, ot Columbia, will engage church, beginning the 23d of Noy. Mrs. Clark, of Illimois, and Mr. visited at D. M. week. Miss Katie Board is teaching a } good school at Smokey Row. This is Miss Katie’s first. JAKE. | | | | gard to Their Politics. +0 + The people of many of the coun in the adoption ot the tollowing pro | posed amendment to the State con- stitution ; and the remaining counties cannot be injured by the amendment, seeing that the county courts will have the matter wholly | trol: | é in ther con Secrion 1. In addition | purposes, under and by virtue of ed his first sermon at Oak Hill the | in a religious debate at Oak Hil | and Mrs. Hewett, of Warrensvurg, | McCaskill’s last | To the Voters of Missouri Without Re- to the: WEDNESDAY OCTOER 27, 1886 J. HH. SISSON, Quick Sales and 10 “Wabash No, 1’’ Cigar, war Havanna, the very finest th delicious smoke, will last for hours, at cents, or 3 for J. H LEI E M PT RE ties in Missouri are deeply interested er should erase the word NO from his ticket; | voter interested in the mz | and men in counties not needing the | benefits of the amendment it would the kind neighborly to do the same for the advantage of and counties that do need them. In those counties where the ac tional levy is of pressing necessity. | canyassers about the polls, regard-} it ca Sots et eer GETEX 7 GROGERY 2 HARDWARE STORE, © r3-West Side Public Square, Butler, Mo., First Door South Bates Co. National Bank.<¢> Per Cent. Profits. 13:2 ‘bs. Fine Granulated Sugar for St co 14 ivs Coffee * A’? Sugar for I 00 6 ‘bs. Brown Suyeur for 1 0O 20 ibs. Rice ton 1 00 i 1 ' 20 3-4 Ib Cakes Lenox Soap for I co | 25 3-4 Ib. Cakes Water Queen Soap for I 0o 15 1 tb. Bars Blue tndia Soap tor 1 00 | 36 1-2 lb. Bars Blue India Soap tor I 00 | ma BARGAINS IN EVERY THING= 33 1 Ip. Star Tobacco at 4yoc 20 Boxes Matches at 25¢ 12 Dozen Clothes Pins at 25¢ Wash Boards at 15 ¢c 2-Hoop Pails at 15 ¢ | Wash Tubs, No. 1 at 45 | Wash Tubs, No. 2 at 60 ¢ Wash Tubs, No. 3 at 50¢ | vi | A LARGE ASSO .<SMEN'T OF CIGARS | 10 Cigarettes at ioc ' 10 Cigarettes at 5¢ 7 Stogies at loc 2 Good Cigars at cic 1 Good Hood Havanna Filled Cigar at 5¢ I ranted to be strictly pure n be bought. a most 10 25 cents. . SISSON. A am ectly satisfied the has acted in a very ungentlernanly man- ner toward Mrs. Denton, and that he has said and done everything ot which he has been accused. Holding these views and opinions of Mr. G., I cannot con- sistently -upport him tor office, and he is well aware of the tact, « nd teeling a de- sire to counteract any influence opposition would bring about, the story | of the old tamily feud is brought oxt, | which Mr. Glazebrook within the last Mr. Glazebrook | my | 2 Dr. Walls. | Wishes to intorm his Patrons that} hereatter all calls, any time day or tion issued from the office of the clerk night for him, can be made by tele-| sori, rote bia the eeen comatY, 12s, phone trom Dixie’s Drug store, | me directed in favor of Krafft ‘and Holmes north side square. SE | Grocery Company (a corporation) and ined He will be found |S. P. Cox ante Weaver, T have levied and at his office at north west . ne{seized upon all the right i at north west corner of / ize pon all the right. title, Interest amd ees t aid defendants of, i ~ the square trom S a. m lowing described real estate, situa in Bates county, Mo., to-wit: Astripd feet wide and 140 feet long of of the east side of the west half of lot 140, and a strip 16 feet wide off of the west ; era | side of the east half of said lot 140, orm parties wishing to purchase that} Me 5 also the east half of the pNo. 42, range No a oe : of section No. 15, townshi he has Jone splendid thoroughbred |31, and the northeast quarter of the northwest yearling bulls left which he will sell [quarter of section No. 22, township42 rangest, ee cit : = ortheas cti with the tariff stricken off. This isa 2rrangest, Iwilon |S t 2 township No. 42, range 31, I willon splendid opportunity to those wishing Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1886, to engage in fine stock. 29-tt between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon wi and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door ot the court hous 60 To DICK HURT'S | of Butler, Hates county Missouri sell the nase Barber Shop for a first-class shave, | 97 5 SR Aree emt eles re lente & vendue, to the est \ _— and hair cut. Up stairs in| aid execntion and costs. aoe reels Badeles hui 5 eer | W. F. HANKS, dgley building, south side square. Sheriff Bates Co. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ofa transcript exece- -togp.m. Mr. McCutchen wishes us to in- in Adrian, the southwest quarter 4s | Itch and Scratches of every kind} cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s| Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This | never tails. Sold by W. J. Lnasd- own, druggist, Butler, Mo. $100 A WEEE. Ladies o1 gentlemen desireing pleasant protitable employment write at once. We want vou to handle an article of do- | 5-Iyr| mestic use that recommends atself toeveryone at sight. STAPLE as Call on J. W. Miers, successor to | FUOUR. Sells li-e hot cakes. Profits 300 percent Families wishing te prac- {tice economy should tor their own benefit write tor particulars. Used every day the year round in every household. Price within reach of all. Circulars free « Agents receive w AMPLE FatEE. Ad- | Newbill. He keeps a Record of all | dress Domestic WP, Co., Marion | business. tf oinee | 48 6m. [REMEBER CR 6 LN RA ee ER MAX WEINER, EAST SIDE SQUARE. | 'D. L. Haggard, for pure drugs and ' fancy toilet articles. Insure your property with S. B R&I Call the Attention cf all Purchasers to my Stock ofa Custom Made Boots : Sh WHICH HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED DIRECT aQNV | section (11) eleven of article (10) | less of party preferences, should | four days admits to me personally had no | Charles Lafollett started on a wes- fem trip last Tuesday. C. Orear, fames Shubert. Sam ‘Plots, G. B. Parker and widow Cheatham have had their broom corn imwred and say they will hold it watil it gets a better price A. 0. Johnson surprised the boys ‘By getting marred one day last Bwek. We believe the good book ‘Fs something about marry, multi— ply and replenish the earth. R. D. Stanley intends to move to Benton county, not however, until ‘Pitter the election as Bob is a demo (rat, Wm, Latollett went to St. Joseph ® Friday last to spend the winter. Wm. says his best girl told him he Wascrazy. We guess she was about Tneht. } The literary society has started again at Summit Center on Wednes day nights of each week. The ques- ‘Pion for to-night 1s: Resolved that tigh protective tanff is detrimental q™ the laboring classes. We take the hint, but the township will go democratic just the same. The death of R. W. Yoman, | } Mich occurred October 4th was a “1 81d blow to the relatives and friends ‘Potthe deceased. Mr, Yoman’s case }*%8asingular one. A post mortem | amination was held, it being his Request before he died, and it was found that the intestines and diges- Five organs had become inflamed so that they would not take up nourish Ment for the body and he conse- Qently starved to death. He had confined to his bed for two Bears, and treated by a number ot ten of the constitution of this State, | the countv courts of the several coun levy, tor road and bridge purposes, ; an additional tax, not to exceed (15) fifteen cents on each one hundred | dollars of valuation, and the city ot | St. | street purposes an additional tax, not ; to exceed (15) fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars of valuatioa. | The rate herein allowed is to be lev }1ed and collected the same as other taxes for county and city purposes, and subject to all existing constitu- tional restrictions as to valuation ot property. The counties that are traversed by many streams cannot make and keep in proper repair the roads and bridges necessary for public accommodation, with the levy now authorized by the constitution. To such counties the necessity. It is only tair and just to allow the people in those counties to levy an additional tax, when they want it, to construct and repair bridges and roads for their own con- venience and benefit. The amen‘l- ment does not require the levying of an additional tax, nor of any part ot it; but merely permits the county courts to make an additional levy, when needed, not exceeding fifteen cents on the one hundred dollars valuation, Doubtless in many coun |ties no part of the additional levy authorized will be no will ded, and there- In counties a portion of it may be need tore not be tiade. other ed one vear and none of it another make it a specialty to call attention | reference to the Denton and Glazeprook of voters to this important matter, trouble or any misunderstanding between ties of this State are authorized to | Louis is authorized to levy for | proposed amendment is almost a/ and to see that the word NO is erased | trem the tickets before being voted. | As there is no opposition to the, amendment this kind of careful | tention on the part of its triends will, insure its adoption by a very decided vote. | Speakers addressing audiences on }either side in the political canvass | would do valuable public service by constantly calling attention to this matter and urging voters to erase the word NO from their tickets. | | SHose, Mo,, Oct. 25th, 1886. | In the issue of the Butler Weekly Times | ot Oct. 20th, 1886, appears an article headed “That Mare’s Nest,” which, I| presume, is intended as a editorial of | that paper, and in referring to the Dene} ton ard Glazebrook trouble says: The re! has been an old tamily teud existing in} the two branches of the same family, originating in a personal difficulty be- | tween one of the Stockstills and Geo. G. | | Glazebrook. | Now I ama democrat, always have been | and am the only male representative of | the Stockstil! family above three years | old that resides in the state of Mo., or) within three hundred miles of this place, | and the assertion that the origin ct the family trouble was in a personal difficulty between the families ot Stockstill and Glazebrook is utterly talse in every par- ticular, Mr.G. andI have always been! | friends until the trouble ot which I heard! atter Glazebrook was nominated for the office ot sheriff ot Bates Co. I did not | know that there was a particle of bad | feeling between Mr. Geo. G. Glazebrook | and my brother-in-law and sister’s fami- ) lly. Mr. G. was at my house once or! | twice while canvassing for the nomina- | ' tion; he said nothing to me about any us personally, and claimed that he knew { noth ng of the article in the paper refer- redto as the the ‘*Mare’s Nest;’’ and that part of the article that reters to Mr. Ensley Foster’s special trip to John- sun county, investigating charges against Mr. G’s character, is a brother-in-law of the latter and certainly Knew all about Mr. G., and his special effort to set him right before the public inust certainly arise from the hope entertained by that gentleman that he will be the nert best man on the Glazebrook ticket. I very much regret the publication of the let- ters and cards that have appeared in the | different papers from time to time, which are of no benefit to the writers and detrimental to the interests of all parties concerned. But since there has been publication made, I feel that every person interested shuuld have a fair show 'and have their say. J. B. Srocxsti1t. J. K. Bruglar wants more app cations tor first-class loans. 7 per cent. interestand commissions. 4-tf Take your prescriptions to J. W, Miers, petent drug clerk in attendance day and night. Ir ‘out of sorts’ with headache, stomach | disorder, torpid liver, p: stipation, ete , neglect 1 of Btrone’s Sauative Fi A few doses restore to. in back or side, con- le tatal One dose 3 will give relief, Vs hie and vigor. K. Brugler & Son want all the school bonds they canget. Plen- t ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf ; Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a transcript execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, return- the north side druggist. Com- | = FROM THE MANUFACTURERS = | werAnd is the Largest Ever Brought to This Market. I Carry in Stock Nothing But the { Best Goods! AND -:- AM -:- OFFERING -:- THEM -:- AT -:- FROM 1910 25--PER CENT CHEAPER--19 1025 | Than houses which quote prices in newspapers. Call | and examine stock and prices before purchasing. | MAS WEIN ER, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. i ( STOVES! - STOVES! I have just received my fall stock of STOVES, i e ie * - 3 rc a x 85 directed year. Probably none of the counties | family troubles whatever, but upon my | able at the November term, 1585, tome : Z i” doctors, but > of whor lingnized } = bout the tolks &c., he spoke in| 2 favor of William Prafrock and against A. H | And among my large variety will be found the . one of whom diogmizea | Wit need the whole of it year after | 84 ati bg mney eae © Calver, oe a = a & \ Sa ee rite) A = s Thave levied and seized upon a e | oee- Case properly. He was a mere | \, he matter 1s left to | Kindest terms of all. As to the letters) Fonve. t08s Jee and claim of said, defend: = teton and Fa reyet [Neat But as the matter 1s left to | 44.00 have appeared in the several news-| Mitton ivantiotis following deserived real | PeOPia Base Heaters, and Bucks Brilliant Cook Stoves, : nand had hoped and prayes the individual counties only those | estate, situated in Bates county. Mo., to-wit: death to release his suffering. had been a member of the M. i » church for 10 years, and leaves a and five children to mourn their The tuneral was preached at Me Brown school house on the 5th mt by P. McCluney, of Appleton | that need its provisions will use them, | and that only when necessary. As good roads and good bridges are essential to prosperity, it is hoped that in the coming election careful | attention will be given by the voters to this proposed amendment. Eac) | papers, I for one think it is best to keep | tamily affairs out ot politics when it can | possibly be done, as they are usually dis- gracetul to the parties concerned andj c. But from the | best evidence I have trom outside parties } and also letters received trom Mrs. Glaze-} brook (my sister) and ! nusband, and| the statement of the parties concerned, ry disgusting to the publ e Lot No. lin block No. 4, in Polly A. Hunn’s addition to the town (now city) of Butler, I will on Wednesday, Nov. 17th, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at {the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, sellthe same | or so much thereofas may be required, at public yendue, to the hirhet bidder forcash, tosatisfy Said execution and? costs. Ww. F. Hanks, 13 Sheriff Bates Co. And all the leading brands and latest styles. Call and see them betore you buy. Also Full line of TINWARE. All work guarteed to give satiffaction. Call and sce me on the no side of the square. JOHN RAY & CO. ‘Roofing and Guttering a Specialty