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WTLER WEEKLY TIMES.| LOCAL ITEMS | NOTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- iinations for the benefit of those per- asdesiringto teach in Bates count gill be held on the 3d Saturday of e gonth in the Ohio street school hous gutler, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of month in the West side school house, | Hill, Mo., the examination com- Mecing each day at 9 0’clock, A. M. W. W. GRAVES. County School Commissioner. ee Vote for Boxley. Vote for the jail. Vote for Newberry. Vote for Glazebrook. a | Next Tuesday is election day. Six more days until the election. Vote the ticket without a scratch. Turn out and vote on November 6tb. You won't vote for the defaulter Burch, will you? NO. F. B. Fay, of Council Grove, Kan., was in the city last week. Hon. John L. Peak at the opera house Saturday at 1 o'clock. | Vote early, vote late, vote the en- | tire democratic ticket straight. | Stand by the demoeratie ticket | next Tuesday from top to bottom. pave C. S. Conklin of Passaic, ge Ll} i pleasant aud substantial call The of the ticket depends on the voter sticking to his ticket. us Friday. | success demoeratie Vote against Burch. He robbed | the widows aud orphan of Jasper | county. November the 6th is the day that every democrat is expeeted to do his whole duty. Come to Butler Saturday aud hear John L. Peak, of IX: issues of the day. uisas City on the | Let every democratic club in the | county be on hand Saturday to hear | John L. Peak speak. | W. W. Graves made a sterling | speech to the Deer Creek democracy | at Adrian Friday night | Rey. W. M. Newton, of Raymore, | preached the funeral sermon of Mrs. | J.C. McKibben last Wednesday. | Bates county ought to give Cleve- | Iand and the state and county ticket | one thousand majority next week. Every democrat in the county should go to the polls and yote the | ticket straight on next Tuesday. ——— | Each township committeeman | should see that the entire vote of | his township is out on next Tuesday. | Vote for a jail and no longer have | the mortification of having our pris-| oners carried to other counties for | safe keeping. This is a Cleveland year and the | democrats of Bates eounty ought to | rollup arousing majority for the| entire ticket. No good democrat or respectable | republican will vote for the defaulter Burch, the republican candidate for sheriff. A good democrat will always vote and work for the weakest man on the ticket. That is the proof of his democracy. J. R. Simpson, of Deep water | township,was in the city Friday. He | reports the democrats in that town- ship all in line for the whole ticket. A speech froma man like John L. Peak is worth coming miles to hear. | Everybody, democrats and republi- | cans are invited to come by him. and hear | A special invitation is extended the republicans to come and hear | ‘2° shape of a carefully prepared | Burch. The evidence against him | Hon. John L. Peak, at the opera | house Saturday at 1 o'clock. The noted criminal lawyer, John L. Peak, of Kansas City, will be in Butler Saturday and address the citi- zens of this county at the opera | house at 1 o'clock. » John Caven, living southeast of Butler, five miles, presented Squire D. G. Newsom Monday with a good supply of Irish potatoes. which aver- aged a pound each , good report on the 6th. 'Gehting trim and will sc | vited to inspect the plans and speci- on file at the county clerk's office. | “a to izzard” and the oes some distance down the railroad. | He gave three bonds. His first i t | : one i Abuut $20 in money was taken but | jbondsimen were saved from pay- th Ae me te ¥ ae | enetes, abou 000, were left. ling anything by the statute of 2 ae | jority of the heaviest tax-payers were | which permeates the average repub- , auspicious a beginning. Mr. John Pharis visited his daugh- | Stand like a rock wall for the eu- ter, Mrs. John McGhee, in Kansas tire democratic ticket boys. Jobn Duuean is “batching”: to wife and childr visiti see you come up with your usual , Adr His Rich Hill democrats. we want are bbs We call attention of ou The Deepwater democr: in some very interest: terin the Burch page. ing case on another increased majority for ticket. By primary election the democrats T. Hiter Crockett and Judge Box- | nominated a good ticket, it was no ley addressed the democracy at) ring nomination, it was straght i Cornland Friday uight and report a} from the people. Therefore. it is good aud attentive audience. | the duty of the party to stand by the | norir s and vote for every man Every voter in Bates county is in- : i | nominated. Poor old Bureh, he robbed the | widows and orphans of Jasper coun- ty and now asks to be sheriff of Bates county. Do you think the offices of Bates county should be filled with defaulters, poven so by | the records of Ja fications for the new jail structure, Vote the democratic ticket from il proposi- tion, then your conscience will be clear and your sleep sound and sweet, fresh from any bad dreams of remorse. er county. Sam Phelps and Ike Ellis return- ed from their deer hunt in thesouth- | ern part of the state Monday. The} party composed of about a dozen | sportsmen, had poor luck, the entire T. Hiter Crockett and Judge Boxley spoke to the unterrified de- mocracy of Deepwater township at | Spruce church Tuesday night. Mr. | Crockett is one of the best stump orators in this county, ands doing | good work for the party. | y after a two wee succeeded in k hunt only | illing five deer. We regret that two able communi- | Bates county hase lareer assessed | Cations from West Point tewuship, valuation than either Cass, Heury or Vernon counties and yet they all have d too late for publica. | ition this week. One of a political | nature from “Paddy froin Cork,” | | | will be useless next week, the other come to | good and substantial jail structures and Bates county has to send her from Brownie, will appear in ovr prisoners to one or the ether for safe keeping. next. ban R. W. Jar noted ¢ f the most tors u man in g nd era hous at 1 | most accommodating young men in o'clock. We hope the democrats of | the city, James is to be con- | the county will turn out en mass to | gratulated on securing his services. | hear him. | Avill invite Sh Gan can see him. For the benefit of W. H. in Re- view we will say thet it would be| | | pastor of the BL. quite difficult if not an impossibility, : Sena : 1 “| | will move to But week. He to publish the plans of the proposed | | ser last | preached his init news jail structure. However, the | ' Sunday and gation is very plans and specifications are now on | ; eee much pleased with him. file at the county clerk's Ses s hoped | office and } a prominent 1 ean be inspected by any voter in Bates county. ! will preve a ble ao in this eity. Burch was appointed public ad- | Bee From Jol 1 Was in ministrater of Jasper county by | Ad S i 1 : ane “| Adrian Sunt e learn of the} the county court in 1866, by the eS: qineosay i : : = | relary of Taggard & Hamiltons | governor shortly afterwards and a pave ss | 7 store Friday ni The safe was) was once elected c Dreier: | unlocked,the cash drawer was found | his term of office expiring in 1575. Pwo revolvers were missing. limitation at the time suit was be- gun in 1577. Wm. Claunch, a former resident | | of this city, and well known by al- most everybody in the town, died at his home in Kansas City of typhoid The dark days of disfranchisement in this county is not forgotten by | the old settlers. When a large ma- : : 5 malarial fever Sunday morning last. His remains were returned to this city for burial Monday and the fu- neral took place from the residenee of his brother-in-law, Hod Carter, at 2 o'clock Monday, under the aus- pices of the G. A. R. post of this city. He leaves a family of six children, four boys and two girls. denied the right to vote by proscrip- tion officers. No they have not for- gotten that day, and now for the re- publicans to ask them to vote for any man on their ticket don't you think is presumptuous and insult- ing? If a single democrat on the ticket is defeated whom do you suppose the republicans will give credit for such actions, will it be to the democrats who scratched their tick- et? Not by any means, it would be| we did it. And as we From ali reports an hilarious old time was had at the republican rally at Rich Hill last Friday evening. It was about all the sober ones could do totake care of their drunken brethren, as the latter were vastly in the majority. There must be some- thing inthe Rich Hill atmosphere HERTS now elect the entire ticket. How much respect do you suppose they would have for the man who turned traitor and helped defeat his own party? Not much, and who could blame | them if they did not have any. lican’s hide to atfect him in such a manner, as no republican could be accused of imbibing, it is the God and morality party. you know. Or it may be they are preparing for the grand and glorious good time when they expect to get their whisky free. Jas. DeArmond, of Judge DeArmond, favored the Cleveland and Thurman club of this city on} The Record made no attempt last Thursday night with a rare treat in| week to refute the charges against Lane pays 20 cents for eggs, $1.50 son . West side square. and wel! delivered address on the | is too overwhelming, therefore Aus. tariff. Jam is in his fifteenth | thought the best thing he could do ! goods ever brought to Butler. | &e. |M | cutting, it is said, was done by Geo. fouthold we will not stop until we | ernment license. to $2.50 for chickens in dry goods, | oe INVESTIGATE cor This Sale Youd! Find tt True! A Special For The Ladies. | We bave arranged the entire lot of samples of Krippendort, Dittman & Co's line, 385 pairs the finest We get 25 per cent discount on samples and we give vou the benefit of this; | thusa pair of shoes worth 3,00 wholesale, will only cost you 2,25) This is a rare opportunity, DON'T MISS IT. | dealers are atrug ' trade. A Word to the Wise. _ The papers are full of ad’s in which A Special for Gentlemen- wat actual to eateh the} We can fe ish you ne 3ut we are busy every ds But we are busy every day ene by the i prices a good mens Kip boot at because the peop! $1.65, a good mens Hand Made boot prices we at $2.10, our own make $3,00 shoes This is no Humbug. Welareactiall in Button, Lace or Congre Ss now going out of the | retail business here as soon as our} $2.00, (any shape 7 styles.) stock is sold. Selz Hand Made Boot at $3,00. Taxs Timm By Tue Forerocs The largest stock of boots in the and provide yourselves with your winter boots aud shoes and southwest and all at ie he ae Danes: ACTUAL MARKET COST. R, WEIL & CO, North Side Square The funeral sermon of Mr. Ayers the Ohio street Sabbath, at 11 will be preached in M. FE. cl o'clock, N« i hext . th. of William O. unty, who the Cl 1 last fati was one of the speakers at street democratic wigwa ‘ served in an Trish regiment under This w which held loo. Jackson says tha the Trish turned hhatt] battie w = Lors the Cleveland president, and he believes | they will do all they can in that | rection —K. C. Times White fish and mackeral, at R. W. nes. 49-1rn Cut Adrian We learn from parties who were in Adrian t in that place rep Saturday night was | turned intoa free fight, aud there were azors au fiying through the air.” During the melee Mike Conra was severely slashed in several places with a razor, one of his ears being almost severed from his head. The | Asher after made his escape from the officer. There were severai other fights dur- who being arrested | ing the evening, but the one men- tioned above is the only one that terminated seriously. Perry Gr Friday last sheriff Glazebrock ar- rested Perry Gregory at Rich Hill, ! on a warrant sworn out by Ben F. Cassity, of Kansas City, charging him with grand larceny, and brovght him tothis city and locked him up in hie old quartersat the jail. When he committed the above theft Perry had only been out of the Kansas City jaila few hours, where he hsa been confined for the past three months by the U. S. court for sell- ing liquor in this city without a gov- For the past two years Perry has breathed but very ory again. house at Jefferson city, and the indi- | any « An Interview. 5 ANY DOG A representative of the Timers while Carthaye a few days since, called) ean inuke both ends meet by taking on T. E. Gray a real-estate and aD | his tail in his mouth. following itv, and had the t of that < to show you ROW 1) MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET, id if heed hyou. Be economical Our tale is true, you it, it will enric and Trade With Us and you will have no trouble in making both ends meet rabad man becat ecause he is a republican, or t al is run We Shorten the prices. Weshaye the profits. We save you money. OER TALE ts \OT TWISTED to suit our own purposes. Every customer will corroborate our state ments and support our claim for best goods at lowest pri We Cut Our Tale Short with the invitation to everyone to come and be personally convine ed that there is no romancing at the Oo HB 2-8 I was sued as but did not save tion upo statute remember who for- count foun that yarred t tive dayst he dismiss: Tits is all that s H If yon c¢ find some of the bondsmen upon his s they could tell about the matter. They were putthrough the nd know Mr. Burch too I tell you he before you could could ond or third bond you | well tants ¢ for their own good. we fonud it out suits. If Schooler, he 2: NEW MEAT MARKET rela nn *a bad one”’ they began to bri see Old man, [saac giye you a full history. through the courts in ¢ ‘Did Mr. Bu ago while in town xe to his characte did not call. was carried pe. r?? He knew better. kind from They Wt yet anything of that who signed his bonds, know him too well.’ OHIO STREET Church The BUYERS’ GUIDEis issued March and Sept., each year. It is an ency- clopedia of useful infor- mation for sli who pur- chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We esn clothe you and furnish you with Near Baptist — 0 oa FRESH MEATS all thie Tecossacy ea ee, of alikinds kept on sale. appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, None but the best of styles and quantities. Just figure out avhat is required to do ell cae suns COMFORTABLY. and you can make a fair pleats of the value of the BUYERS’ GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. MEATS offered for sale. Cailaud give u little fresh air, and he seems 111-114 Michizan Avenue. Chicago, DL : ‘ ae ¢ tohave an inordinate desire to j W HET! TONE & ADAMS, represent the state in the lower | octal cations are very flattering at the present writing that he will get his wish. Lane will not be undersold in dry goods and millinery, West side square. A new theory as to the treatment {of persons or animals apparently | frozen to death is stated in the fol- year. but his speech was worthy of | was to say nothing, as the more he a much older head. It was as fine | said the worse he made things. Be- jan argument on the tariff as we|fore the eyes of all honest men have listened to this campaign and | the records publish reflected much thought and careful | Burch to be a dishone ed show Mr. st man as pub- study of statistics, and displayed a | lic administrator of Jasper county, | knowledge of the political history | and a defaulter in office. Now, un ' of onr government that was surpris- | der the circumstanees and evidence ingin one so young. Jas. DeAr-| will any honest republican vote to mond has a bright future before him ; make him shenff of this great county and we congratulate him upon so | of Bates. We dont believe they pe | wil. lowing experiments: A physician \freze 60 dogs into a condition of | completely suspended animation. Twenty were treated by the usual | method of gradual resuscitation ina cold room, and of these fourteen | perished. Twenty were treated in a | warm apartment, and eight of these 2 in a hot | which were put at | bath, all recovered. died, while of the remaining twenty, | WANTED Everybody to call on the mew Grocery firm of PETTYS & WELTON, East well Successors to CHAS. DENNEY, at the olc stand Side Square, where you will always finda tresh and selected stock of ‘Staple and Fancy Groceries we will aleo pay the highest market price | cOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Come early and stay late. | ! ‘ , | | RT ERE STEER 2 een eet ne preening eet SH a