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When you desire to make afarm| Number of delegates each town. loan call on Duvall & Percival, \ship is entitled to in convention. to! west side square, Butler, Mo, be held in Butler March 19, 1892 1g, 3 Elkhart 3) Money ready as soon as papers are Spruce 6 East Boone 5} executed, privilege given to pay|Deep Water 5 West Boone 4) all or part loan at any time. Your | Hudson 5 West Point 3 principal and interest will be — : | I rairie alnu 9} mae fae os Rae N13! Pleasant Gap 6 Howard = 7| IT rE , oP +c | Summit 3 Shawnee 3} BUTTER WEEKLY TIMES|Gnminivr tbat 3 | Mound 2 Mt. Pleasant 16 - = | Lone Oak 3 Osage 24 CS cf LOCAL ITEMS New Home 3 Charlotte 4 Geu. Jo. O. Shelby, Col. S. P-. id Col. N. A. Wade went hy last week. Good morning, Judge Ruece Capt. H. P. Nickell spent Monday in thee Ed. T. Stecle + over at Ft Scott the last of the week ' Francise: Idown to w the solons at the ou business state capital John Harris informed us that he Shube jhad, together with J. L Suath, | Herbert Walton and Hendley Chak, purchased the fine blaek saddle stal- Born, to the wile of F.C ou Feb'y 19th, » girl baby oo con «i a)” t : Se Judge Lay has pushed matters von Raveue i” of the ¢ Bro 13 1 2e horse anc 1 make before hin with a vin — : 3 eile _ the season at J. L) Shubert’s farm. j J.P. Edwards went to Liberty Tuesday on business J.S. MeNeil cotemplates leaving this spring for his farm in Bates Judge Reece will now look after county. We understand his family county affairs until further notice. jwillremain here. ‘This will vacate Quite a delegation of our citizens | bis place on the council, which is attended the fueral of Judge Bra-| one of the best men ou the board — } den, Monday. | Eldorado Tribune. Amoret has a new paper, the Fp-| Miss Mamie McCants of Lamar, terprise which will be presided over }spent yesterday in the city with her by E. W. Cross. | Parents. She is on her way to St. ag a Louis, where the will remain two The tariff biils will come up in ere th il tin Washington's birth day. The grip downed the Reeord edi- tor last week and held him in bed for nearly n week. The lower house of cong ess con tains 336 members, of which 235 are democrats, 90 republicans and 8 alli ance. Born, to the wife of G. D. Arnold, of Summit township, on Feb'y 19th, 1892, a bouncing boy. Mother and son doing well. The Sanford girls at the opera house Monday and Tuesday nights ary. Tue first bird didn’t eateh the | worm this time. D. N. Thompson left | jnight for St spend health has not been good} since recovering from a severe at Monday | Augustine Florida to! six or eight weeks for his which tack of the grip. The Tivas wishes | him a pleasant trip and safe return. | Marshal Dick Wright deserves credit for bis zeal in trying to rid) the city of bad women. Last week he made several arrestsand Sunday! night pulled two more. Monday John killed him on the 13 of Febru-! 22.50. i A increasing trade proves this. were a great suecess as a musical | morning each was given a tine of $10, Circult Ceart. Among the more important cases tried last week was the state against Sig Wetzel for the killing of Charles Lewman, at Rich Hill, the 11th day of July last. The two men engaged in a street fight and during the en-' gagement Wetzel drew a shoe knife stabbed Lewman two or three times The wounds preving fatal in a short time. Wetzel then made his eseape from the officers but was captured a few days ufter in the woods near » Butle: where he hai his preliminary trial and was held in bone for manslaugh- always will. We ter iu the 1 lesree, Feb’y able to give Sprague. He was brought t HOLDING HIS OWN And by are we and not beimg have just ficished invoicing id be has nominally 17th) and find our business has tak- placed in jail, that is to say, through J y We sold the lemency of eu avother step forward. Sheriff Hartsoek be more goods in 1891 than in any pree has worked at Lis trede, shoemaking vious yea:—even more than in the In Mr. Nichols’ shop during the day | boom year, (1890) when cur sales and si at the jailat night He jumped 39 per was firmly of tue opinion tbat he is incre would be cleared of the charze and be id net show any disposition to de For the state, the case was ably presented to tie} jury by Dr. A. L. Betz, assisted by W.O. Atkeson, and the preponder- ance of evideuce against the aceused We cary the substantiated the fact that Wetzel was not justified 1: taking the life of fellowmas, the jury gave bin Wet- » zel was defended by W. O. Jackson and C. A Denton, who haudled his 1owe and the ‘pris himself Anew, thing seeme ig badly cripplea in both feet he Wet spri corn &c., Ke. Then why this increase? sert his lodg There are many reaso . Here are a few: Ast. Reliable Goods best Ther roods that money can buy s bo better clothing than the | his “Baltimore Hic! tyvo years in the penitentiary. boots and shi ease ably sely. oner cau congratualat yl As penr to first! the lenie of the jury. men! trial has been asked for, which it is for us wi buy from the m clothing | probable wil) not be granted by the! afacturers—We are! court, and the indications are that| in Bates county poor Sig will in the near future take who buy hats ect from mauefac-!up his residence at the state capital. The next case submitted for dis custoniers the state against incest | }near Vinton The evidence in this 3rd. We sell lor. Our constantly | case.(which is not fit for publication) We laside from the plaintiff's own testi- came to Butler 9 years ago, not) mony, was ef a very complicated na kuowing a soul in the county—to-/ture and the jury was unable to day we do the largest chothing busi-| agree sta rei for conviction ss in the county. What has caused | and four for acquittal. The injured | his? Not friendship, sure ly. for we girl who is about 15 or 16 years of ne here What ther? Evidently the price mngers age does not secu to be of a very istrong mind aud claimed that Farm Our large | er took advantage of her by over sales enable us to underse!! our lese | pe rsuasion fortunate neighbors Farmer, the accused, } Our motto is{has 2 bad countenance and has serv “Large sales and a small profit on ed two terms in the penitentiary,his each sale Hast term being served for assisting 4th. Courteous treatment. We treat /in the V. Owen of you politely—no pulling your coat Grand River township, time expiring robbing of M (of the largest aud most prosperous LINE TO J.M. MeKIBBEN’S AND SEE HIS ELEGANT STOCK OF Dry Goods. BOOTS AND SHOES, Et{ats, Caps, Hoosiery, ——AND THE—— NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY MAKE A PALACE HOTEL BUILDING, = : Bor: it, MissOURL, PS SS TERRE, Sora | ee flimsy pretext of overpersuasion eveu Dr. Morrison Munford, former eve though the glittering promise of ear- | itor of the Kansas City Times, hig ty matrimony is beld owt. In cases) purchased the Kansas City Sundsy of this hind jurors should rise above | San plant. and will begin the puble pathy and act upon cold asd jadgment sy: facts cation of a democratic paper, about the Ist of March. Tue new paper will be named the Kansas City sssrs. Ennis, Boxley, Childs anc Me: Eunis, Boxley, Childa and World. ye editor were well fed, smoked and otherwise handsomely entertained al friend W. J. Bard, at | his handseme country residence, on | Dr. H. R. Field, one of Rockville’s prominent citizens and physicians arrived in Butler Friday and gave last Wednesday. Mr. Bard is one the Tres a pleasant call. The doe , and being and substantial farmers in the cean-| 2 member of the democratic commit- by our tor came up on busines ty. Everything about the place! tee, remained in the city over Satur- bears a prosperous appearauce,| day to attend a meeting of that fences up, hedges trimmed, tmprove- meuts substantial, and stock fat. He body. He reported the health about Rockville as fairly good. has one substantial barn with a ea- ove hundred and fifty | A young man at Brighton, N. J., | ig short 10 cents in his accounts. He er Mr. Bard is now president of the wavered $2 that he could drink 20 Amsterdam bank, i | glasses of beer and swallow an equal On last Wednesday the funeral) number of eggs in halfan hour. Fu- services of Judge David R. Braden | neral expenses, $2 10.—Ex. were held at the Mulberry chapel | 2 — after w ich the remains were laid to) 5 rest in the Mulberry cemetery. ‘Ihe d | | services were very impressive aR | e 00 \ a the funcral cortege the largest ever | sven in that section. Judge Braden} Trade Where You Can Get was a chureh member in good stand. | pacity of mules. Besides being a large farm- ing, the superintendent of the Sun-' MOST GOODS jday school, aud respected and loved by all his neighbors. The fellowing FOR THE ed the funeral: J. P. Edwards, J. C. geutlemen, friends and associates of Judge Braden, from Butler, attend- | LEAST MONEY, : : | Clark, J. W. Ennis, $. W. 8. Childs, | entertainment. and costs by recorder Newsom, and | off in our house te prevent you go-|Seveu or eight months ago. He was ee > d Capt. HP. Nickell) of Homer)?" 0 the cooler township, has been appointed ad-| The democrats of the various ministrator of the estate of Judge| townships are urgently requested to D. R. Braden. turn out to their towuship conven- ; | weeks studying the styles and pur congress in advance cf the silver} ‘ ee ; ‘ chasing her spring stock of millin- question. H peeonens ery C.F. Pharis was in southern Mis.) — ; = souri and Kansas on business, the; That third) party lingo Atkison last of the weok. |hudin the Union two weeks ago ~ re |was so good it was decided that Miss Maggie Taylor of Kansas | twenty thousand copies Ibe printed City, is in the city visiting: her #18) toy free distribution and the Record! the only mer ter, Mrs. R. E Delancey. |job press was almost melted down | me ; ‘ ; | Owing to the bud roads the usual running them off. | turers. This saves our | large crowd was kept away from the J. R. Patterson killed the first jack 125 per cent. You don’t believe it?, posal was that of county seat Saturday lenipe of the season, the van guard, | Then see our No. 300 hatat $1.50 and | Jas. Farmer, charged with The militia came out Mouday night | the scout sent forward to spy out | No AGOS ut You can't buy iwith the persoa of Ella Parker,step | and. fired a ulate iv loner of \the way for the vast army to follow. | them elsewhere for | than $2 and | daughter of M. K. Davidson living ing out. prosecut:d by W. W. Graves, who The above we four good reasons | W288 employed by the citizens of the why you should trade with us. We|neighberhcod iu which the girl re Others seem to! sided, and W. O. Atkeson. believe them t:ue. Farmer Judge C. F. Boxley, Everett Walton, T. L. Harper and JD. Allen. D D. Peeler of Hudson township, | was in the city Friday and compli- OFT Brac, @ i eer ee ;|tion, to be held at their respective |thiuk so, too. Many new ¢ stomers|Was defended by T. W. Silvers aud|wented us. Mr. Peeler made the = tb Lo . es | B. Blackman, one of the old guarc ’ : . Seton ase 7 Jackson ae a . RES Cs f « gar i : ~ ae iy | Voting precincts on Saturday March have come to us the past year evi-| W. O Jacks 2 race before the last democratic pri-| 4 « Arbuckle Coffee 76 a or f near Burdette, w: gs ¥ y A F s > 76 SMOGrGEs Ok CRCRE Ore eer ene 20 121659 nt Dorclock po am fac the dently thinking they were bettering} The ease of Jas. Broyles charged | maries for sheriff, avd made a very'| 4“ Mail pouch « % wee mikes ~ | 12 1892, at 2 k p. m. : ' Batre to see us Saturday and renewed for ea eae ere to the | themselves. Perhaps you might do \ with the seduction of Dalla Hannel | ereditable ra He informs usthat! 4 “ Jersey - 16 ‘| another year. natin es we ke % 1d in But ithe same. No harm toiry. See us| called for trial monday morning and|he will probably be 2 candidate | ; e — ; Pe 76 Hy > ‘le ey 5 en c on your svrineg suits an? don’t for-| which is now m progress at the e vain for the nomination i ava Dienc 76 ’ Claud Pollock, son of Street Com ler on Saturday March 12, 1891. | nm yor ping sui an don't for is 1 progress rt the court} again for the nomiration. He is an | 100 Ih Edible 295 missioner Pollock, and Miss Lillie a get we are right “init” on boots a room, creates more interest than any 22 excellent gentleman, and if nominat-! This four is warranted a Morgau, were united in marriage W. ©. Kerng, an old gentleman shoes. lease tried in our court for several |ed and elected would make a good/straight patent and better Friday evening. per cent saving on school shaes | terms, and the court room is being | officer. than any of the flour on the hailing from Ft. Scott, Kansas, drop- | vent discount on all winter; erowded with spectators. = market. ; a : ae ved dead Monday morning in’ the Broyles is ; Sali 4 | Judge Sivan, of Harrisonville is a a0 ‘ a SGaikG caf He ae a ; jis nbout 45 years of age, a widower| A poll of the Miseouri bouse of | 2 th California evaporated ap- A oy : + post office at Calhoun, nry coun | : | ss “ : ¢ | ricots 25 candidate for re-election to the office t ge - | . . ns eet fanasivtotichaidlecn = representatives gives Dalton 43 fol-| . ‘ : 25 Ko ee holds, circuit judge of the ty, while in the act of addressing al American Clothing wouse. _ au amuyo! na ae penniliveson 1 a oe ai o : Shier 3“ California raisins 25 | age é } - a _ 5 a farm near the J ti rer Wi rs, Stone dl, yeom a} “ Ry, 2 = q cougtiesiol Cass sua ovaeon letter to his son at Ft. Seott. The old ; North Side Square, Butler, Mo ieee ene ne: fin pene 5 ee of i “ ue See : ae }and) 4 « Evaporated blackberries 25 e of § Gein cee ce thomas anibiltars mene gees Pap The girl Dalla Hannel, is un-|G@ oo - acne or mp 8) on a = 25 | in gmaisting 4 k k ; er care of age and lives with | Supporters ar x Stene ar ay- | 20 © pail jelley for 15 q Judge Boxley is assisting in the)and from documents found his kson by a Sea ee abe wal sce ae ees hiiaia oa Gs eed eee 25 r ‘ selon é j : ; ‘ e rent rin a or second choice. i avy bea é prosecution of Jas. Broyles, charged | pocket it was ascertained that he ot the) Der percese ot ee ee diet ih | 100 foot wire clothesline for 25 io ella Hannel. J } jof her wleged selucer. he plea of - ls = * with the seduction o! el. ! was an Odd Fellow and had held the | 5 D ' 5 gallons coal oil, 175 test 60 W. O. Jackson and S. P Francisco! ofice of weer pereul | eee z | Miss Hannelis that Broyles seduced s | 1 quart cranberries for 10 are defending. | 2 | The fat women of Kansas are bub! her under prounse of marriage, which yspe psia 2 dozen clothespins for 5 A large dun colored horse belong: | bing up serenely at the people's! statement the defen lant e:nphatical i ; ih — mae for 25 Jim Franklin was fined $50 for car- ling to C. B. Lewis, and worth $75 | party meeting in St. Leuis. The/| ly denies About seyenty five witness | pee bee 2 Sal eee arated Lal eae anil eet 2 i rying concealed weapons by the court} killed himself Friday night iu the| Ksmsas end of the g could not|es have been subpoen:ed in the trial, | well known grocer of Staunton, Va. 20 ns of aatslica a md : i ‘ 1a. : aes 2 | ie i “ . 1 2 i) Saturday. He went to jail and will) year of the Palace hotel. The horse | dispense with the counsel of the fat | and it is expected that some rare and bigeatedi ties amie Eines | Dry salt meat for { remain there five days to pay the] was being driven to the city caband men calamity howlers ary mere raey testimony will be produced in! developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon) 2 th Macaroni for i 8 a. * UR } : 2 ig : - duced i 75 debt. Dir ade | stumbled and fell against the corner than the people's purty could exist /the case. Miss Hunnel, up to April} *9% Tedueed to 162 Lara eeraptel Sain ; gal — hie worth 75 45 Marshul Dickinson disarmed Jim! of the platform which evveis the cis-| ie sgn prensa without the counsel last, according to testimmy so far palpitation of the heart, | 4 7 Sk ea oe 25 ee Y = . ° . O. Atkeson produced an her behall bore nausea, and indigestion. | ica ea Franklin of a pistol Saturday night, ternin the middle of the Se ea prog eee ee hel bores good I could not sleep, lost al 75c. now 35 i on North Main street. A. darkey |The ends of the boards struck bim) py. Rages, one of Ome towne Ute On the othsr Land Broyles} — neart in my work, bad fits of melancbolia,and | 1 ‘ Moyune imperial tea was { working about the saloons claimed| just back of the shoulder and just shipia he ce i. asces ee jwill prove bis character above re pe nate atime I Seal Eevee nome 60 cents 35 q | St citizens aud erlin é a : eath. I became morose, 2 an : ‘ < = that Franklin was after him | over the heart, and death resulted ix | democrat. in spoxkiy of th - : ws : pie caches tle Destiucr na Lae neig Us | genie eight years lifs was a burden. Tried pa a caltaplangssae ue a CE | three minutes. ete SDeneing OF Ee ApPoln!~| porhood. with whom he has lived and physicians and many remedies. One day T have not space to mention ; N. Bradley d eee ae jment of the new p»:-niding judge, B. laeaeniated 1 fr = a workman employed by me suggested that | aby more of the articles which I have — ns ee ne ley was made | The faneral of Roy Kellar, who |C. Revse, suid he tcl boon nequaiut- Fe a a te . Hood's | REDI CED IN PRICE. The above chairman ou legi@ative apportion! ied in Chicago last week of pneu- ed with Mr. Reese for ; fe = ees ee ee inched : | prices are for CASH ONLY, and I : \ i 3 K = th Mr. ae for ten years,and |.) wai i it bad cured his | : . i ment committee and a member of | mouis, was conducted from the M. | knew him intimately, aidin hisjadgs BEAL Y ESeOlNe: 1h J = wie a be a ee dyspep- a largely i i ilding . > : : - uestion of veracity. n cases of} sia. id so, and before taking the whole of | UY Giving yo e very low prices. ; committee on rebuilding the State| church in this eity Wednesday |mect the governor could not have | th k 1 j as Md oe F a bottle I began tofeel like anew man. The! Iam now valeadiag a car fe of i University . jlaat and was largely attended. Roy! macea more jadicions selection in|. a ee wie ai ; ia E pesody cary one at = paeabainy es celebrated Marshall Flour “Maud i : et = jlo riip e» verdict, the ev eased, the palpitation eart si Zo? oe ” 7” A y H. L. Tucker, druggist, north side | ¥"5 * Builer boy and resided in this | the co As a thorough business | d on if i ie ee - s 6 i ees my mae bese ened ane mae |S, Jumbo,” and “Edible,” which i i ker, 38) A — Fete inGlialfentvescet are: hana |saaniats rears iaiter pees a ence and circumstances prompting peared, and my entire system began to | Will be sold very low for Cash. I { Square, has jast received another | =. ‘i a | eee the action of the prusecut:r should} toneup. With returning will sell my stock of tin and queens- “ : with bis parents, moved to Kansas jas presiding juige of the county i tre: i dl ; J large invoice of international steck |” : Tees aa ies apes B jans Sa nty 1 i desks. ct axe Serene Comme secteity cf bars were at half their value. I won't tell * food, which he guarantees to give City. oy hac Oc uted in C mEOeE court he would prove the right 1 We) area ettid asin you that I am going to sell out and H satisfaction or mouey refunded. 14 2. jaad his parents bad their effects, in the right place aud his adminis. PilieeeGaa ing the honor and, 1284 fegained my former weight and natural | quit the business for that is an old phere copes packed to move to that city when he tration of county affairs would com... : or eannats it | condition. I am today well and I ascribe it | ag you know. Quick sales and small x |¥ k a { i i virtue of our girls but it must rot! to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.”” Tho snoual ball given by Co. B/ was taken sick. | gurls i bust t ‘ at the Armory on Monday night) Rheamatism is like sa: was a grand success. A num | bea of macainery. Hood's ber of young people were present) saparilla is the great lubr from Rich Hill and Nevada. | which cures the disease. {pare favorably with any man that ‘ever filled the position. be doue at the expens- of the iuno | cent. A gil at the age of 16 or 17! knows right from wrong and at the! The Tres is glad to note the endorsement of ; Mr. Reese by so substantial a gen-! least overtures she should not allow | tleman as Mr.fRogers a to be led astray under the profits shall be my motto in the fu- N.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa- | ture " Parilla do not be induced to buy any other. } Heese Sarsapariia, WO. WOMACK. 100 Doses One Dollar | NORTH MAIN ST, BUTLER, Very Respectfully,