The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 4, 1887, Page 4

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THAT ASSESSMENT BOARD. Friend Irish went off halt cocked BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | J. D. ALLEN Eprror. | week hetore fast on the assessment —— |quesion. He ke-ps loaded tor 7 D. Auten & Co., Proprietors, | tar? and shot ata ‘chip muck ’ The Vines made the statement that Hurbert Warnock, county clerk, who by the way ts assessor of TERMS OF SUNSCRIPTION: deputy for the purpose of establishing @ at Le eho bass by which the assessrents WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, — 1587. throushout the county could be . = J equalized. This is no new move, court, the guardians of the county The citizens of Lamar have con tracted with a Ft. Scott firm to drill | should understand the needs and a well 1,000 feet deep for $2,000. | conditions ot the county, should The project is imaugurated with a} meet and discuss this a!l important view to developing coal or natural question with the eeawore: VANE na know there is no provision of law compelling this mode of action, but The impression in some portions of the county that the las: legislature had passed a bill making township trustees ex officio collec. tors, This a mistake and we presume had its origin bill making county Treasurers ex-officio collectors to collect all non resident. delinquent and mack taxes. got out at this same be it remembered county court meets as a board of equalization the following spring to review the work ASSESSOrS, and ac that time could make such alterations as they might see fit. ot the is in the ——— G. 0. P. IN BATES COUNTY. a We receipt of a lerter from The cashier of a Chinese bank | a young democrat in Hudson town tried to le ve wil the tunds for} ship asking about the condition of Japan or some place on the Ameri-| the county finances at the time the can; lan the other day, but it is not] democrats came i wer in beheved thar the ec: will become | Bates county. popular. The government walled At the time a up the cashier in cel to. starve to | took chu: . § death and chopped the beads off all | gust 1872, there was his family, And next tall they are } ness of . going to decspitae everybody indebt s tall 1 off the empire bearing his name. and there were about $10,000 in the ahaa treasury. The . repubii cour Ft. Scott will td her election | contracted for the cou rouse, the Saturday to vote twenty-fve thous. principal part ot which was paid by and dollars in) bonds tor the con- the Democratic cor As for struction of the Chicayo, Fort Scott} bridges, very few coul td be found & Texas railroad. There seems to] in the county. One wooden bridge be no doubt that the bonds will be | acress the Marias Des C was carned and if so then itis said work | contracted for at the nous sum “a » tee P “ he tine } will be begun all SU the ‘me | of $15,000 and was lett as an herit from Higginsville to Fr. Scott, the wge to the democrats. Besides this right of way tor the entire line hay- their sheriff became a defaulter 1n ing all been secured and every ar | the sum of about $30,000, $15,000 rangement made tor the construction | of which was collected off of his ot the toad. bondsmen, the balance wasa cleat es loss to the county. While the Chica: Fort Scott \ — : Saas Fort Scot It was a republican court that sad & Texas rattroad is an assured fet, | yyy ’ ) } dled a railroad bonded indebtedness if our people all work toy 1 r i i ; upon several townsinyps in the county, the accomplishmen rt dat l } é *}rucluding old Mt. Pleasant and old bat if) the great majority think t]p : Pranic, tor which they neve: few menin Butler will pay large . } } S i fcc corer henefits and the people sums for the right of way and « ! A Se : : : j are now having to pay them off. Hac the work there is to be done, they | t f will find that they have made a sad | number of citizens the bonded d mistake. Butler is bad!y in need of uld have would lave been much greater. this road, but a few men here ¢ ict } hy Iruly the record of the republicar not afford, nov wil! they er > . ; : | in Bates county is very ori themselves, to enrich parties wi a ted every member of the g. 1 can be poin to with pric are not willing to bear therr por | of the burden. A large hill in Geor sia has been discovered which sends out electric The Kansas City Times and Clin- ton Democrat are having a regular ity with much tervor. Excavators | ¢t to—words and epithets flow are cured of rheumatism, and peo | reely from each of the tal 1 edi ple not privi Ito spo ors as lager beer down the throat « tve disease are cheeres Va thirsty itchm Senat is thought that electricity will f wat Waste all this fine wart solve the prohibiuon question. exe jrial. Fr 1 Lingle hase claims an en astic tt .] Dis cause, and is zealously worker who has wa of the currents ot bill. He forgets the ‘patients’ new life’” may have a jug or two hid just cious attack from the Times to re But as we are not on the ground and do not know what cause ot justification the rem! receiving the over the brow of the hill, trom | Times editor has, we will not ex- whence this cheerfulness comes. 7 = opinion. We will say, however, that one man wo au orsiil a appear trom his i zi = 5 other column, g certa neat) ple points about the $,000 ¢ Not to bui td: the people all € Ne f . Lieutena: Zal } tteutenant Zalinsky has a lanc i530 Pound dynamite shell | two miles and ah Great guns? Te Tt is getting dace usto be safe the peeple. Mavbe the ‘“kurne! could throw some fight y question. throw: Ss heWeekxtiy Times, published every si eotseniey. will be ae to any sdures* Mt. Pleasant township, nad called ome vear, postage paid, tor $1.25. the a esos ot ‘he county together | A bob-tailed railroad will soon be | as the assessors of the county: meet built from Nevada to Eldorado} every year for this very purpose. Springs. The surveyor at present] Further we stated that the county | is busy making a survey of the route, | court would meet and advise with Col. Ed. Brown, well known here- | them in the matter. Is there any- abouts, is interested in the project. | thing so strange that the county finances who are supposed to, and | vy out t Fort Latayette, ots, enough to make a + Wh S sixty feet | 39,000 inhabitants, and swindl roi works Sy compressed air, and i ‘, a |! A PITIFUL CAS ss An Innocent Babe Doomed to Starve to Death Amidst Plenty. ee Yesterday atternoon Bud O'Neal of Ma yesburg, accompanied by Dr. Miller, came to thi» city bringing with him his two year old babe, a | doctors examine its throat for stric- | who | ture. He wentto Dr. Britts, lot his professional colleagues. | was attempted to insert a | probe into the oesophagus, In was tound to be entirely closed. bright, intelligent child, to have the | acs | were on the pav roll, for otherwise } paid by | upon examination, called in several | ir} small ; when it} last September, the child drank con: | lye and by the strongest the life of the child was membrane ot centrated endeavors saved, but mouth and throat was eaten away by the potash, and since that time the the the child has been able to swallow only milk or gruel. Last Monday was the first time it became wholly una- ble to swallow, and since that time its parents have been obliged to see their litte idol go without nourish ment while they have plenty of the good things of lite. Upon consultation, the doctors thought it hopeless case, and | though their hearts were touched by a the sad conclusion, they were forced tell the tather that they believed | nothing could be done for bts child’s to relict It is 5 extends to the stomach, the operation of spitting the gullet would take the Nourish- given by Inserting a srabable that the stricture and if so, and inserting a tube ffey suffer lite of the little er. ment might be Dut tube mto the stomach, the Oper ation would be a dangerous one, and jbesides being a constant care, the j lie ot the child would be continually } ] t lmnperiled. Mr. O'Neal expected to take the cliid to Kansas City to day to con- sult with men emineut in the surgi cal protession regarding the chances ot his child’s lite, but carrying small hopes and a heavy heart The case is truly asad one. The is the only child of the fond parents and if they are compelled to litte their heart’s agonies will be untold. —Clinton Demoerat. babe see the one starve to death, A Device of Fashionable Women. Curious devices are practiced hy fashionable women in order to whit tle an assemblage down tothe limits of their residences. Recognized ‘society in New York includes more people than the bige: Mansion wil But it Invitat So it to fix arbitrary Mrs. Arthur Dodg week to accommodate. is dangerous pick and in sending out ons. becomes nec For gave essary lists. instance, a ball this those only who were mar ned, but had not beeg wedded m In that company ore 1 than years, way a ot a hundred No maid or Mrs. Orme Wilson, and Astor daughter, is oaly husbands and wives. widow were invited. five feet in height, and her cards are out tor a party which only women as short as she are eligible. Pretty pre an r fives o1 au a failure, no ma waltz music was by a band o j angel harpists and the supper ws served on the dishes. Astor set of gold This morning while George Neat, aout 14 years of age, was feedinga able « ce J. ein the st F. bri the an truits remedy may be had of son & af o. Itis the most pi casant, it and effective remex ivan to Cleanse the system; to act on Liver, Kidneys, and "Bowels gently vet thoroughly ; to dispel Headaches 23-6m. S. | betwe :| Colds and Fevers; to cure Consti_ i Dation. indigestion, and kindred ills, Passes For Cattle Shippers. . Louis, Mo., April 29.—A lo- oy paper says that the western rail- not make anv at roads do attempt concealing their plans in regard to the issuing of passes to cattlemen, They contend that while the men ot are engaged in the transportaion cattle they are as much emplovees ef the road as thougi their substitutes would have to be the road and the expense The eastern included in the shipping rate roads, however, deny their patrons this privilege, with the result ot driving trom the market some of the leading buyers. who have transferred their orders to Chicago, where they have the benefit ot the Grand Trunk cut rate. In self-defense the Indian- apolis and St. Lours returned to the pass system a week ago, a shipper and one man tor ever y two cars be- ing allowed transportation east in a caboose and a return ticket by ex- The Chicago roads have es- car for press. $5 all hvestock shipped trom Texas. tablished a rebate of $5 perc Poisoned With Wild Parsaipes Ind., April 2 five bovs, J. Indianapolis, Near Boonviile, Wilson, Willie Lampton, Irwin, Emett Moore Lampton, while roaming vesterday ate snips, and three of them died within B. Louis and Gifford the par- in woods wild and the fourth is not The fitth an hour, ex: pected to recover. vill probably survive. aF ‘out of sori ith headache, stomach disor sid Liver, pain in back or side, con- eothicy be titel One dose tive Pills will give relief, cone. bealth and vigor. 8 aeons doses re Astonishing Success. It isthe duty of everv persou who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to ler its wondertul qualities be known to their triends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croups, Asthma, Pneumonia, avdin fact ail throat and lung dlsetses, No person can use it without “immediz te reliet. Three doses will relieve any ease, and we consider it the ducy of all drug- gists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at leastto trv one bottle, as 80,000 bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it tailed was reported. Such a medicine as the Germam Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents Sold by all Druggisrs and Dealers, in the United Srates and Canada. a-l yr eow The importance 0 of purifying the blood can- not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood’s H Sarsaparilla. It strengthens Peculiar and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsap: ae -To Itself jar cu other me uae ae cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's S a do not be induced to take any o Medici her instead. It is a Peculiar nd is worthy your confidence. Trilla is sold by all druggis Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar a Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Calvin Stevens and Sarah E. Stevens his wife, by their deed of trust dated November 17th, 1885, and recorded in the recorder’s office ‘within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 32, page 01, convey to Duke | truste gone qi erib- peng h p of Mi nerth West ¢ names | J, W. MeV SHINGUES, ST AS ‘Lime, Plaster, Cemen HATR. Nash, Doors and Bl AN EXTRA QUALITY OF Sameer ery AUN STREET, oe POST Before be sure and vet and vou will save money by ENGR DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ROUGH & DRESSED Py uv Or KICH lis ' i In Pa rant ew eG Oe OY figut t.

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