The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1891, Page 4

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| 4 ; 4 : 1 | | @ t | im | ae ' aie 1 ‘ ie : = : . ene nS CRT A A A LT TT, ‘ PRT Talk about fiat money, the foilow- defeated cas chairm the mean obstruction and delay of t ee A Duty to Yourself CHATAUQUA Seo AT Bi eee? WE ieee LY sl area spendent in, state democratic nittee in 1872, reform oo sc surpri le wall PERTLE SPRINGS bly endorsed ed his y the orderly i se aco n whe WARRENSBURG, MO. ALLEN Eprror. Neca a i s Eoghs The igsen i , & ¢ Read -| D. Prat id ii . . sly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 Me € it K Pr sals t Lights ’ 5 Mr. McD: t oe ‘ < eae - . are ra branch « oe wale hE : i ui THAT 40 CENT LEVY Judge Jesse Connell is o| rentleman, clever, courteot Lae -< ommod nd we beheve he in- i } l leat ed Stat ld be wo old tu successfully conduct the ted Sta t Bat for eve um ar affairs of a vreat coun bates : oe ) | un lenough left to pay the expense He £ But then old age is not a crime. a of a session of congress and a pay the expen can only hope that where it | Maj ult able advisers. And » bond. the judge writes a good edi-| : oes rial, the columns of the Union ——————__ the might be improved by frequent c n-| PEACEFUL HIS END. | the tributions from his pen He is a Dae one fighter and can distort facts aud dis 'Ex-Senator MeDonald at Rest. co, pense sophistry with a yvolubility) The Great Democratic Lead squal to an old campaigner. We er of Indiana Passes ; like the Judge,he is a good old man Away. j hea and we repeat, we believe he mean ‘ true | Brief Review of a Career Extending From the Saddler’s Bench to the United States Senate to be honest, provided he is not ae ject to too | great an evil influence. | In his able editorial in defeuse of | ee the 40 cents levy the that ‘ reasonable to the wai) Judge admits June 21.— McDonald, Indianapolis, Ind , ‘it is ace Senator Joseph E. the | to McD 1B can fin they ne Ex- | is ¢ » of Missouri, ex Warsaw South- or Armstrong on the Third Party Senth and Still Solid he following letter Harrionville Den pen of Sen: nty CATTERLIN’S fare? : HAND LAUNDRY. rted democrat? It is tl ae Lali they want—ce gua e vneed, if they will or Man of2o Years Experience pirations First door ne North Main ng y th of express ret. Give woth out i Greent that there will be a small surplus in| great Indiana democratic leader,died 04, me <P _ CATTERLIN, leacers are the same all twi > -rop the treasury next April, butnot near} at 11:35 to-night after a Jong aud | who used to inake the air lurid in ROE enough to build a jail” We are glad! hard struggle against death. Hej the ; - the Judge said that. We had about | assed away very peacefully without) sout come to the conclusion that, no mat ja struggle. surrounded by his family | ® thir a : fl ter what the intention of the comt| who were allin attendance at the re : = Bee ud us to thes urplus, the judges would | pedside they will not it. The western J | be sadly disappointed, as Prosecut- Early this morning the unfavora-| alliance are nearly all repubhieansyand ing Attorney Atkeson is looking af-!ble symptoms of several days ago’ they vote the democ AGENTS FOR ‘PELE ter that part of the government, and reappeared, aud during the fore tick, E we disgusted witl if the criminal costs doesn’t create | noon the sufferer had an attack of TEP" : wel i i deticie the party that elected | vomiting and Dr. Runnells tuok tl 3 1S ice, MeCoy the him can be congratulated He | vessel to the window to examine the |and Simon Taylor were raised to de- elaims that he cannot secure convic- | contents. tions because the criminal classes} The physician shook his head dubi- rey | spise re public anism. nr pro- | > and ac- npt in| Why was the —_AND_—— combine against bit Did he sup-| ously when Mr. McDonald, who lad = ‘ie m ats WOOD SINGLE pose that criminals would walk up,| followed every movement, inquir-! ¢hiy i party? It was beea ikevihe PORE like lambs to the slaughter, and be}ed: ‘is that your verdict, doctor’? — | southern farmers saw in the convicted whenever the Lord High Executioner chose to have the juvy find indictments? It is the duty of the county court to make a levy that will derive reve “Yes,” but the jturb the } “Do you contemplate the with any trepidation?” ing aid the pliysician, sadiy, | mer grand rouncement did not dis it's serenity at all.” change |», red the! to t = commend it| > it the most erace to the harm vidls among them nestion m. Tr ¢ naturally ier and » in 5Ne i me rival gist who | an ally to the vill pro- | Guokeye and Champion owes nue sufficient to meet the necessary | doctor repubtie SO UEESLD AIT he ried who | r Tr expenses of the county. Such con-| “Not in the least,” was the reply, oi Gree) ee Seales eee gar so ne ED any COATES LOCK LEV | & m cratic | ant oh se they look | tingencies as paying enormous crim, | with a smile at =i are i: ee ¢ Pies H | [ re é Buti i ye ape i ; jwith distrust upon anything that WA FIG SYRUP CO. | inal costs, building a jail, or provic During the day the patient’s con-!threatena to divide it. A divi led ing fore surplus in the treasury The act- at this time justify a 40) dition continued to dem ous. He eould ment whatever, ing of the row more Berl should not be considered. retat: no nourish | and the little remain sth slow] ual needs of the county does 1 lemand = or former strens cents levy, ebbed away. But consciousness n While Judge Connell was oxplain- er departed. ing he should have told why the suit During the afte: Rev. 3 ‘ : a | ‘ ; against the Mo. Pace. Ry. Co. was} Milburn was seut f vd administ dismissed. The railroad company |ered the sacrament. ne Me- vefused to pay this additional levy vas brought in the circuit | court by the county. We see by the court praceedings that this case has been dh Donald called his intimate friends abou aud suit calmly and serenely as if the occasion | }Was one of the most ordinary kind, smissed by the county. | gave directions for his funeral ar- Now, if this levy is legal and right|rangements and the disposition of the railroad could and should be|some of his personal affairs. In the rnale to pay it; on the other hand it | presence of all he said he wished to ® not right to make our citizens pay to his faith in God's viax that the railroad saving grace. Th s taxable wealth is exem} t-| by the han Kither oy reduce the levy. | give testimony company | en he grasped each mg. make the | saying tha callers. jand the dying man surrendered bim- self tothe care of his physician to await the coming of the inevitable “3 CAREER. ng McDonald, ex sena- There is only one paper in the ‘ounty and, so far as we know, in the state that persistently advises its readers to boycott all other papers. | When a MRE. MCDONALI Joseph Ew journal becomes so narrow} ; g : : tor from Indiana, was boru in But minded that the success of its neigh- E ; b h sn dtd aid lea ler county, Ohio, August 29, 1810 JOYS 18 2 thorn mm its side, aud it de- - Z é sane : apne ae His father died while his son was votes its whole time to back-biting and endeavoring to injure its oppo- nents its opportunities for good or evil is limited and its opposition is received with indifference. During the existence of our government there has been opposite political parties and of course each has had its journals to promulgate its doc- trines, but it has union labor an infant and the latter was taken to Tudiana in 1826. He was educated by his mother uctil his 13th year when he was apprenticed to dier at Lafayette. Frem this fact he was nicknamed in “Old Saddlebags!” He entered Wabash: college at Crawfordsville, Ind. at ; {the age of 18, supporting himself by for the; Bis working at his trade at odd h paper of this county to! bap - jand between terms. He was at As- y in 1840-42, a sad- after life remained advise its readers not to read any | Pi ~ | bury unive uper but the Union. There| leaving col ean be but one construction placed} } and after other p: e studied law. bei in Is44, jada ee oe the bar loeat- s strange deman uid that if th sides they will soor upon t iS 1b 1s brethren read all borane t -Donald was } uUpports the | torney from 1843 to 1547, trying to erect. how frail a foundation and was structs e they are The Czar subjects in jelected to of Russia tries to keep his / from the E ara to! congress riet. He WI pr ignorance in in serfdom. Are these} state attempting to play the remo ro) ; i: varts? role with their converts | He wast al for the booming Ti nurs | gover S 31.00 a year. was elected geveral of fecal in 18 in 1852. he sess ratic candidate for keep th in 1856 and r autocrats poli same Subseribe ng against ae eS Merton, fis Ww hens fe was | ~ Stand- to-Your-Guns, Land bade each goodby | | r E heceuld: ceane amore | AND QUEE His friends thus dismissed 5 = You Can’t Overstock us | Butter, Chickens RANCISCO, CAL. | recratic party to them would HEL YORK, WY. WITH POLE OR SHAFT Aultman Taylor Threshers and Engines, CARRIED IN STOCK DWINE. JUST 2S ee ne serene sm FARMERS OF BATES CO., HEADQUARTERS FOR BINDER RECEIVED THE LARGEST LINE O1 ~ Top Buggies, Phatons, Road CARTS AND SPRING IN THE CASH. CASH. CASH. —IS WHAT—— WAGONS, COUNTY. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF 8 Hardware, Groceries, Stoves NSWARE IN SOUTHWEST MO ——IS PAYING THE Hii | Bennett, Wheeler Mercantile Co. 'EMERY BLOCK, BUTLER, MO. Batter, Chickens and _— an X | | | & | x i |! O TO SEE We have made arrangements THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF which will enable us to handle % @ all the Butter, Chickens and — SPRING ee. % Eggs that comes to Butler. To be Found in the City go to }. \L ca ee < . CSLSESK NSS PANOZ S07 503070507 SS —_— O92 as Here yo MRO! err OIG » bring them to us and be convineed. Phan & Son * ill take all you will bring at the highest Cash or Trade. The besi place in, Bates County to sell \& va.~.| ice, BOOTS AND SHOES. % NOTIONS, &c, &c,

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