The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1891, Page 9

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—<= te ery * . How the McKinley Bill Works. American working men should note that the pauper labor of Europe is flocking here since the McKinley bill passed as it has never done be fore. The protectionist orgaus have been chronicling the harm which the McKinley measure was inflicting ou the industries of Europe, caus- | ing this, that and another factory to! close its doors or goiuto bankrupt- ‘y, telling about this, that and an- | ther capitalists that was coming | Winter, but ehe seems disposed to go to otuer are busy all the same here with his investment—actually | boasting of it! Boasting of the fact | thit the McKiuley measure gave) such an enormous bounty to capital. | the boys are getting ahead of Cap Price in his | ee had the misfortune to get kick- ists by closing the markets of thig | 2?*¢8¢*: "rst Boo Hays, Lloyd Allison, Willie/ed by a horse last Sunday a week | ‘ountry out from the world, that it ittached investors to come here and | fore he tert, but guess he is gone now, as Dick | Wonder why Miss Lou looks so sad set some of the golden stream that vill be drained out of American con sumers; this streain to be poured uto the lap of Europe to be expend- d in living and luxuries there. Mean- time the pauper labor of Europe is ushing here us it never came before o depress our Jabor market, make wo men clamoring for u job where here was one, or three where there Thus the McKinley bill weasure catches the masses coming vere two. wud going. It whipsaws us in all ‘igher prices; out of the bounty it hus yields attracts more millionaires ike bees to a rich honey find, and with the swelling tide of laboring people setting in fromthe old world eats down still further this item of «pense to the capitalist. The mil- naires knew what they were doing ‘vhen they passed the McKinley law. -Indianapolis News. Robert Schilling is secretary of ‘he people’s party. How many of he farmers who are supporting the uird party know anything about chilling! Not many of them, we wagine. He is a socialist and has epeatedly eulogized the anarchists who were hanged at Chicago as mar- yrs. The farmers certainly have ..o use for anarchists, and the party that endorses anarchy to the extent if honoring such a umn as Schilling with a position of trust and honor sinno position toask the support f the farmers of the United States. —Jetferson City Tribune. The Moberly Damocrat taiks thus tbout wheat: A Boone county far- mer has wheat 5 feet 9 inches tal’.| Now let us hear from the Clinton ‘ounty man who had such long blue srass when Francis was nominat-d. The Democrat assures him he shall not be “laughed” down now if he wants to talk. Congressman Wilson, of West Vir- ginia, one of the ablest of the demo cratic leaders in the fight for tariff reform, will edit the tariff reform de- partment of the St. Louis Republic, aided by all the prominent tariff re- formers of the country. It will be a great feature of the Weekly Re- public (issued in two parts, one: Tuesday and one Friday), which is, ouly One Dollar a year. Send for a) symp'e copy, which is sent free. | BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES-—-SUPPLEMENT. Ballard Items. The wheat fields are ready for the harvest if not 80 dry, if could have a gentle shower once ia a while to settle the dust, all hands would) feel like going to work with a vim Bill | Haghes was afier Judge Cole’s sheep to clean| out his corn fleid, but too late, as so many had spoke for them Jas Wilds gone south to- day, to mill I suppose McClenny is feeling: good, the gentie rains keep him encouyaged, | especially when he.bas corn to plant Wiil Cole talks of getting the boyste go and seine that riverin Pettis county Last evenirg| closed one ofthe most euccessful schools we| have had taught at Fairview for some time. | Mise Lyda Moore was the teacher, and all | hands would be glad to have her teacu this | fields Frank and George Teeter are out call- | ing on somns Of the direetors fur schools, 80 we | learn; success tu jou, boys Uncle Henry, Cole and Zach Johnson are feeling blue, as | their hogs are dying ... Dick Andrews tells us| Kiersey and Lee Embree are there; we indeed | feel sorry for Cap, as he seemed to be solid be-| Must know, as he lives near by ... IT M Starke | shipped s2 hogs this Week that he bougut of J | BEvais Miit Beatty is still hauling corn this time from Mrs Moshier’s Squire La Follets Is quite busy with his stock, also E C Osborne; they have good stock and we are siad the people patronize them... Tom Brown} still rustles the mules for Jas Wilds DL Embree it is heped by ue will get a school uear! by as we feel sure he will be a No 1 teacher June Arbuckle gets the beys out on our roads Detween showers WB Tyler and daughter, Miss Fannie, called a few minutes this week Billy seem to be a little blue too, as well as many others Bill Cole is cutting hedge ..... Amos Hughes still buys the Ballard eggs: he thinks of starting a wagon soon We have 4 sood stock of hay forks, as well as many other | things needed by a farmer It seems to us the boys left Ousley in a rather bad time; it seem tous Billy Tyler was treated about the the same way last spring Uncle Mose Greer and wife, are stopping at the Connely springs, southwest of Schell City, for their health Mac and Cris Greer have gone south to-day, guess tost. Ciair county Here comes Geo} Evane, guess his toe is all OK . M L Em- bree is on the road assessing; he is one of the best assessors in the county. How about the U L board of equalization? ...Frank Greer on hand once more W E Mosher returned from California a few days since, satistied that old Bates is as good as any other place fora person in health or an invalid; he is feeling better Several after us for atrade, but it is the cash and not stock or town property we want. Jack. Virginia Items. We understand two postoffices in Virginia, one in the north ward one in the south,in boot bexes Floyd Ligut’s pet wolf is doing tne. Floyd will sell it fur $2.50 Marion Kenedy was down from Kansas City ou a visit last week. Ieis breaking on the Amoret railroad from K C A Dig rain fell here Sunday morn- ing, it will make it too wet to plow till the last of the Week ...Mr Wm Johnson wants to buy a plug horse Born, to the wife of Cart Wallace a girl baby. weight 8 pounds Owing to the bad weather the cumvention was well attended Sunday; the farmers could not work and the tuwn was filled with good people Saturday Charhe Morrison is putting up screen doors, he is going to scare the fics Born, tothe wite of Arthuec Kose, a ftiue girl baby. J G Cuzick says that he bad lubricating in oil his lithe brown jug; vow we bet aceon skin to @penny, that its not as guod a lubrica- tor as the oaher Sunday school at Grand- view school house progressing nicely, interest good and attendance large. Lorenzo Bateman is visiting his brether and family in Mlinois... Mr Sampson, who hasleased the Craig coal bank, is making extensive preparations for} furnishing the farmers with coal fur threshing purposes . Come, come, Uncle Isract, you lave furgotten that Emanuel Nestlerude bought your school nouse and moved It on his farm. Ot course, We all recognize it us the Nestlerode school house, but the beautiful ed- ifice with belfry, bell and other modern im- provements will hereatter be known as the Grtnd View school house.... How is the wheat to be harvested and the weeds controlled? is the all absorbing question just now... . Wolf and Hank are losing theirreputation as weath- | er prophets. AJ Park and Hicks are far in the lead JA Pilgrim has discovered that there is a certain water that he is not permit- ted to drop his net or cast his fish hook...... Wonder what Will McBlroy wishes to see Geo Todd about whenin Butler | Bill Bateman is getting to be quite a stock | | preacher failed to come last Sunday ; south where they have been buying ;should like to know if Nellie’s chick- lens still neel watching; if G Liq. P. Cline, near’ Burrows, P.O. --- Harvest is bc e! will get Em if anything will . On every Sat- To Teachers. urday afternoon and night I expect to make ‘ h ce cream, come in and try it. Since the, have recently sent out to the Taces at Butler we hear no boasting of Sorrel teachers of the county, as far &s their Frauk’s runniag Lots of cherries ia this: penn mace ? 3 - lar r partofthe county....The hedges and weeda|2¢GTesses were known, a circular re- need lowering around town on the highways, lating to our Summer Normal. Im- lately . bayer ...The new potatoes have taken the| ZCdiately after the close of the | place of old ones, and the weeds have tsken|State Training School, July 9, I the place of new ones in some places Before! ota} i shall ser ra , more definit long We will read items from Mulberry. | eud another = 2 N.M. Nestixzove. | than the former could be. We shall HIE TE Sr then be able to announce something : i : jas to course of study, instructors, Somewhat rainy but the farmers|etc. We shall also send to each : ....Jno Hall | teacher a copy of the new text-book jr. commenced laying corn by last Pe th : é he institute law, and the amend- week.... Wheat we are told wil! not | ments. Any teacher who failed to average Z of a crop... . William Re | receive a copy of the circular men- jtioned, will confer a favor vy send- zi : : ling Lis address to this office. In which will lay him up for awhile... |the meantime let every teacher be jmaking preparations to attend the Bryant is | institute. Supt. Wolfe writes me: holiness!..7 propose to put the counties into ; sharp competition as to the institute .... Wonder if Clark worked enough | attendance, and it will be too bad if for bis supper... .Good bye, I don't jyour graud county falls behind in expect to see you and Miss Lulu | tye pice.” Fellow teachers, rally t> any more....L. S Starr and Steve! tne ¢ TR Ae Ass Hart have returned home from the since Prof. left....H G improving slowly....The rout. Again, I ask each teacher to write me whether we shall expect you at - | the inititute. Frank Deexwester, Coin. cattle; they purchased 100 head... Sam Starr is improving some by add ing two new porches to his house = = _... Wonder why F M Steele did McDonald Unites With the Church. not go up aud bee the binder when} Ex Senator McDonald has been the old dog growled... .Several Jadmitted, with his wife, to the com farmers have been buying new ma |™union of the Second Presbyterian chines lately....E R Hall purchas-|¢hureh, the ceremony taking place eda tract of land from Starr...... at their home, where Mr. McDonold Some of the farmers were cutting | bas been confined to the house by wheat last week... Will says he is|i!lness. The ceremony was conduct- going over after the bees; remember |¢4 by Rev. Joseph Milburn, assisted Will, you get a bargain... ... Straw-| by the elders of the Second church. bery season is over and raspberries) Mr- McDonald has never been a and blackberries will have to suffer,;member of any religious denomina- Tom & Jerry. |tion,but has attended the Presbyte- rian church a great deal. He remark- ed about the ceremony: “I have Fair weather again....Farmers that which is better than a title of are busy plowing corn....Miss Sal |membership in any church—a con- lie Davis is on the sick list....Ser [science void of offense.’—Indian- vices at the Baptist church last Sun-|apolis Journal day....If Bertha Hines will send us that quarter by the next mail, we will tell her who Uncle Dave is.... N E Stephenson lost a fine mire al es few days aco Sonn) iedses das has found 10,413 families who con- got the boys hunting coons in his | fess that they never go to church corn field. ... Robert Davis and his and 982 families who do not own a Bob does! Bible. The country is certainly un- ider obligations to the Society for explaining why Maine votes the Re- | publican ticket and sends Tom Reed ito Congress.-— Republic. Rich Valley Items. In five Maine counties where the populatiens are nearly all “native ; American,” the Maine Bible Society hand are plowing corn. the plowing and the hand goes ahead and shakes the weeds so he can see where he is going...... Messrs G L and F A Brown have re Columbia where they From Dwight Waddel we learn have been attending school....Weliy.¢ Aleck McMullen, an old man who has been making his home with turned from would like to go strawberrying in| .tarted to Drexel Monday on horse- some ones place; if the terrapins are back, and was not seen again until still eating Charley Zwahlens Corn; Tuesday when he was found in a if Uncle Dave still skims cream off of | pasture three miles south of Drexe’. buttermilk; why Effie Brown stayed) 7),, supposition is that the horsa at home Sunday; if the dog CAD took fright and dashed through the 'scare Bert Holt very bad; why Frank| \i+¢ fencejas both the horse and sad- S didn’t shave some time last month dle were cut up by the barbs. The JORER. old gentleman died at five o'clock Wednesday. He was 66 years old Senator Stewart thinks the next | and the fields too wet to reap tur a tew days, the grain is down in some places.... Uncle Bob Ferguson of Rich Hill, was up on @ visit last week....The Binder men are preparing to ran their machines night and day Parish Nich- ols has a new buggy: that’s right Mr. N. that and much respected by all who know him —Amoret Chief Worland will celebrate the 4th. ia the matter with Amoret? congress will pass a free silver bill ‘In case it does all eyes will then be turned upon the sesate and presi- (dent Harrison.

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