The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 22, 1889, Page 4

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TERMS OF TheWzekLy ‘'imes, Wednesday, wi'! be : Dany one year, postage paid, tor $1.25. BUTLER MISSOURI WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1859 agreed Our s rislature has ona bili giving one third of the state revenue to the 1 fund Topeka, Kas., Lf ire i Ortiman, one of the fou f peka and at one influential business ma: declared insane by the pri He lost all his pr drinking and gambli fortunes m Jefferson x senate this mor house amendment of the revenue to the The hous assed i appropr: for rej and refu Inansion. was defe We are in rec vitation, of 1 Texas, which opens May 29ih, 1889, and closes June 20th. é a magnificent structure built e: ly of the products of Texas, : playing the material resources of that state. Its object is to northern people to visit and south as she is. Purties visiting this Spring Palace can see more of Texas in two or three day: six months travel over t! ind see s than by We don’t love Jay Gould, but he has just uttered a great truth—“It is generally idle to give money to the poor. The benefit is only ‘tem porary, and the reaction makes the recipient more wretched than he was before. The noblest ambiticn that a mancan have is to devise 2 successful scheme’ for the employ ment of his fellow men whereby they may earn a living for them selves and their families.” We would add, and may save a reasona ble sum for old age. There can be but little doubt con cerning our new railroad additions that are to be made soon. The election of directors at Parsons a few days since indicates plainly the fu ture proceedings of the M., K. & T and the Missouri Pacific systems. They are antagonistic to each other. Mr. Gould must have St. Louis con nections with his Wichita system and the M., K. & T. must have Kan- sas City connections. Fort Scott must be the intersecting point and there seems to be no way of es- cape.—Ft. Scott Tribune. 1 accony x that effort a great Works meu and figure w | patting in nistake. Let it be kr contract will be let to tl best bidder for py water-works in Butler and any num- sented, Wher bride ber of companies will be ve anxious to get the contract the court wants tu build a it advertises thatthe contract wil be let at a certain day co the low and best bidd« lack of bidders. d there is This proposition has been discussed pro and con for a long time and the mem- bers of the town board should have 2 pretty good idea of the fill Butler's needs. Let them havea suitable ordinance drawn up and ystem to ad- vertise for bids to conform to it and it will not be long 1 plenty of bids. club has taken this fore there is The matter in cominercial hand and has a coimiuittee composed of most excellent gentlemen, on water- works, and they will take great pleas ure in giving the council the benefit of their investigations SENSATIONAL. The opinion exists among some Why is it times are getting hard; newspaper men that the average and work scarce. We would like for the high tariffrepublican orators who yelled their throats hoarse all over reader has 2 mania for something Very sensational. This may or may this country less than eight months not be the case, but it strikes us ago telling the working men tostand by the republican party, big wages and prosperity totell us. Why are the large manufactories all over the east cutting wages and discharging men? The time is not far distant when the laborer will fully realize the force of Mr. Cleveland's policy, and we opine at the next election the re publicans will hear something drop. ___ This is the way P. T. Barnum puts it: “I will undertake to give bonds for the fulfillment of a contract if the city of Philadelphia will stop selling liquor and give as much as was expended for liquor last year, I will pay all the city expenses; no one shall give taxes, there shall be no in Surance on property, a good dress Suit shall be given every poor man, ‘woman, boy and girl, and all the ed ucational expenses shall be paid, a barrel of flour shall be given needy and worthy persons, and I shail clear half a million dollars by the op- eration.” TheM.K.& T. R. R. stockhold ers held their regular annual meet ing at Parsons, Kansas, Tuesday. The new directors elected are all against the Gould management and will exert themselves to regain for the M. K.& T. system the patron age lost while under Gould’s control. The foreign stockholders who were over the road a few days ago were | We grant that Rich Hi highly pleased with the condition and earnings of the road. The severance of connections with the Missouri Pacific system will ne- cessitate a Kansas City line, and the directors being anti-Gould, the man agement of thetwo systems will, of labiding. course, be in opposition to each other. Gould will be forced to seek other St. Louis connections with his very impressively that there has been enough sensational matter in the county papers, of happening in Bates county, to sutisfy the most morbid desire, without having to delve into the realm of fiction to gratify this taste. We believe that a newspaper should give ai! the news happenings that are of public interest, whether they are good or bad. If bad, the true news man deeply deplores the fact and the effect it has on the com- munity in which place and the county at large, while if it is good he rejoices that he thus | 4nd children, and feel that every mother who has an opportunity to speak lauda- tory of his county. the Mining Review seem to be im- bued with the idea that this morbid desire for the sensational must be gratified, and not being satisfied with painting each and every offense in all the colors of a vivid imagina- tion which seems to feed and grow fat on such detestable offal, manages to directly or indirectly trace the | Used until she tried Cuticura cause to, what to them is the source of all evil in Bates county, Butler, and on the heads of her devoted cit- izens pours out their vials of wrath. Ss 8 para- gon of virtue and sobriety. There are no fights or plain drunks, ber citizens are all peaceable and law But we doubt if the course . . poo : 64 pages, 50 illustrations. and 100 testimoniais. | the Review in pursuing is helping that = = bse town or other portions of Bates Co. Sunday's issue has a double headed sensation from our quiet and order- Wichita and Western system, and ly little village of Johnstown, at the best for him to make is by way | Which a dark and damnable crime is | & “S; of Butler. hinted, and that a highly connect- killing. strengthening plaster. 25 cents. s ig Et : Tix Waler-works > “L OF BENNETT. WHEELER & CO, IF YOU WANT THE BEST STIRRING PLOW GET THE g Bradiey or Jonn Deere. RNA \ IF YOU BEST | Cultivator, Harrow, Stalk Cutter, Barb Wire, Grass WANT THE _ Seeds, Farm Wagon or GROCERIES 62 HARDWARE, goto spread onthe records inthe Bates County s County Record and St. BENNETT, WHEELER & CO. “Poses | One Dadar given that y wheel meet at house in Spruce June 8, 1s The Chief t | cess of Hood's S article itself. It is ‘act that Hood's S complishes what tas given to this med gle greater than that < xe : . . rilla or blood puri- Merit WINS jer vctore ine pubtie. Tood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula. Salt Rieum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, ere: an Appetite, strength- ens th erves, bu’ up the Whole System. Elood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug- asom for the great suc- Twp.. on Saturd? 10 o'clock. Let ev county be represente Ep. A. & — the crime takes | bairis now splendid, an The editors of | A fever sore Light Years Cured, gists. $1, six for $5. Prepared by C. 1. Hood < £o., Aputhecaries, Lowell, Mass. AND AM Making Prices FOR SANTA ABIE soothes a¥d bere the membranes of the thre A lungs, when poisoned and_ inflanX@ by disease. It prevents night sweats and tightness across the chest, cures | coughs, croup, asthma, colds, bron- chitis, pneumonia, whooping-cough and all other throat and lung trou- le No other medicine is s0 sue- cessful in curing nasal catarrh as CALIFORNIA CAT-R CURE. The exormous increasing demand for | these standard California remedies confirm their merits. Sold and ab- solutely guaranteed by E. L. Rice, M.D., at $1a package. Three for | \OT A PIMPLE OX HIM NOW, Bad with Eczema. Hair all gone. Scalp covered with sores. Thought his hair would never grow. Cur- ed by Cuticura Remedies. Hair splendid and not j a Pimple on him. | I cannot Say enough in praise of the CUTI- CURA REMEDIES. My boy, when one year of age, was so bad with eczema that he lost all his hair. His scalp was covered wlth erup- tions, which the doctors said was scall head, and that his hair would never grow again. De- spairing of a cure from physicians, I began the use of the Cuticura Remedies, and, am oe y tosay, with the most ieee success. is there is not a eee onhim. Irecommend the Cuticura Remedies to mothers as the most speedy. economical, and sure cure for all skin diseases of infants has an afflicted child will thank me for so do- ing. Mrs. M. E. Woopstm, Norway, Maine. T. L: PESTYS. A. O? WELTON PETTYS & WELTON win Fancy Groceries, I must extend to you the thanks of one of my customers, who has been cured by using the Caticura Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long spell of sickness of fever eight years ago. He was so bad he was fearful he would have to have his leg amputated, but is happy to say he is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar.- He Tequests me use his name, which is H. H. Cason, merchant of this place. JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist, Gainsboro, Tenn. Severe Scalp Disease Cured. -A few weeks ago my wife suffered ery much from a cutaneous disease of the scalp, and re. ceived no relief from the various remedies si: The disease promptly yielded to this treatment, and in a short while she was ettirely well. There has been no return of the disease, and Cuticura ranks No. lin our ation for diseases of the ski REV. J. PRESSLEY BARRETT, D. D., Raliegh, M. C. Cutriua Remedies Area positive eure for every form of 8 scalp, and blood disease, with loss of hair, from pimples to Scrofula, except possibly ich- thyosis. et DEALER: Sold everywhere. Caticuri c solvent. Prepared by the NICAL CORPORATION, Send for ‘How to Cure Skin Disease’? wun QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, CICARS AN@ TOSACCO, Skin and scalp preserved and beantified| by Curictea Soar Absolutely pure. 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