The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 15, 1892, Page 6

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ee “MAJOR WARNER'S RECORD. Go TO THE Novelty DRUG Store,” FOR YOUR _U.S. Hall, ex presidest of the al: | ance ae peony nominated fer con- : The farmers their good r into the thi He Served Four Years in Office Obtained by Fraud _O. WwW very county learn that the F Seuator Drugs ee Senco s : Propr J. 5S. PIERCE, A: TOY MIZE, W. CLARDY MIA & CLARDY, De. C. Norary Pci port, FIRE & TORNADO INSURANCE COMPANIES general REAL ESTATE ar io Sod. of L Mo, ran attorney 4 for non-re: anh ponde cireu ri r corr: Ly F304 Afterward, the election of 1s6s segeypen ne : over Mr. Koda Hus Count R Buyers will find our Office Headquarters for Sale of Property in Bates Co. | man.” under the ¢ und parti And will take pleasure in showing ansthing we have on our books. We can administration of Tho “leteh now be found in our new and ele Rooms 6 and 7 OVER ant quarters. FARMERS BANK, BUTLER, Mo. MIZE & CLARDY. a |LIGHT. DUKABLE, er, governor, acting us ary ately without as low rity, threw out the re- ' turns from Jackson county, giv F {large Cemocratie maj ording to the certificate of the clerk of said county, 1 PRACTICAL | only the vote of the remaining ties in the circuit, which gave th ¢ i of | aL unted 5500,000 > j We desis e to vlace e vl on a i pte re ees REUMen een Townsley aud’ peal estate security large | Le as haa ; Warner a maj ovity, and accordingly amount of HLOW CL WW TH cine | z aes WI TB fay Be — certificates of election were issued tu fhe best fe 1s and low est | ; SMALL WIRE AROUND ma them and they eatered upon the dis yates yet offered by unyone i z ie urge of the duties of their frauda 75, /his Jine of bUSINESS: LARGE ONE. Put up on this plan ! the fevee will not sag. as does the or | dinary wired picket fence i For terms, ete and wronyfully obtammed ¢fth- ons. Soon ters after, Juc nd Mr. Stef Votes drawn fororne. tivo: three or fire years: Hare somemoney to loan not Address, | Judge Noland) made rsuccess- yy iihle on or befor eaeiven { i ful atrcempt to tile theirs informations | ate. HINO MM. GRAFTIAM le the nature of a quowaranto im the Calland see how cheap | supreme court of the state, looking | | to the ouster of those :adical corrup | tionists, Townsley and Warner. But | later on, in 18 e2 supreme court report above mentioued, commencing » at page 107.) Judge Wood did insti- | |tute similar proceedings in said a ecan let you have money. The Bankers Loan & Title Co FULKERSON., Manager. ffarmony Hits. Mr. Dick Greer ve chicken Sune hunery to think Farland was ¢ Kilgore Retreats. enjoyed eating ja © The Republic Bureau, Cor. lith St. and Pennsylvania ave... ¢ Washington, 7, 1302. June 7, There was a pretty little incident in the house this afternoon. Mr.) Mrs. Amin times | court, by which a decree was there Moses of Georgia wanted a bill) this week; we glad te ve Mrs after rendered, dk claring that passed toinerease the pension of nesas much better at present. sien, so had and heli as ato Mrs. Mary north of Noonan, Ga., doctor bas the reputation of . Was fraudulent and veid, and from $12 to month. Mrs right... r which sail proceedings the North is very old and is x pensioner | ftend y was ousted from the, fthe war IS12. Mr. Kile of {. Frank | ‘ st lect« d in| Texas objected Mr. Moses was is home ag He has f the electors very anxious to get it through. Now just finished ten months satisfa | z Voge. 4 Mr. Kilgore was born in Noonan, | work as assistant prineip > | . one ik 2 ial Til Ga. He left there when about 11° Butler Academy : 3 ! said ‘sold. Mr. Moses appealed to, give a strawber | ane ud | Sth (ae Ave., Kansas City, Mo. emoluments of him. He said that Mrs. North was S. class on next Thursday evening | €™0! : | Annual Announcement Brees now 101 years old. She had known The Ray boys fishing last week and willfully, fra | Kilgore when he was a little boy. they brought home some ni ones ly approp iLaciede HOTEL Butler, She! had been very kind tohim. This, ...... Mr.Jim Allen cut the hed tit. Mr. She | The Third Friday ad Kilgore must remember. She had around the Salem church last week | #@ action Sat ind f eact often given him gingercake and per Miss Minnie Randall of Passa | 5 juired and ap propriate dy saturday or eacn simon pie, aud many a time had ie, is visiting in this vicinity. .There | ut the said month, ‘ J bound up his little toes when he had are five good men out for the oftice | Leontinued to be, for twenty | stumped them. Now, when Mr. of s sheriff, but our choice first, last | er, execution proof. | Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Kilgore himself was a gray haired and all the time is Tom Ellis of Rich | and graphieally | os man, he ought to remember these Hill. He fills the bill....We un- fa man that the things. Kilgore immediately with- derstand that Prof. Deerwester is of this state propose to run drew his objection, saying good na- start for the Atlantic coast distinguished turedly, however, that he did not ....The democracy of Shawnee is r Stone, Dalton, Gib- hke to have reflections cast. on his | awake to its duty. They have their rthe Rev. Yeaman. | gray hairs, and the bill was passed. eye out for men that will make a| > remembered by the pmegeb pends EE strong county ticket. They prefer! peo: sie of Missouri that, 10 | said J W Ennis a administrator, Nature provides that the numeric. men that are fresh in polities: that of radieat proscription, | i ypatre county oe agua ae al equality of the sexes shall be Pre- have been common scltiara ae it corruption and gigantic fraud, th e| Th te June Loth, 1892 served. On an average there are 106 were, and from their manhood and distingui dL eitizeu, Mexican veter een AES Ree ae as boys born to every 100 girls, but ability deserve promotion Mr. |2 and statesman, General Shields, | m. of that day at the frontdoor of the « more boys Cie in infancy than girls. | 144 Nfre. J. M. Wells and daughter, | Was robbed of his certitieate of an | expose to H eeeterc The Rey, G. H, Thayer, of Bourbon, spent Saturday and Sunday with election to a seat in the lower house | the following described real Bates connty, Missouri, viz: The no: the northwest quarter of section twenty (27) of township forty- P | thirty two, Ind., says. Both myselt and wife owe our lives to Shiloh'’s consumption cure. Sold by H. L. Tucker. of congress in this cout Vanhorn, now in som el with that gr Kansas City Jou | No democrat will, their son, W. E. Wells, who is teach ing the Harmony school....Henry Randall did some good work on the mud hole by the Salem church. The next thing in order is a st try by oue Way connect moral daily,” the | It is announced with much “gus to” that the “Pride of Missouri” nd I am | sure | recor will bring MeKiniey here to advo- berry supper for the benefit of the, ?° honest and inte) at repus cate protection on July 27. The Harmony library fund. The motion % ight S support Ma. W ; The Razoo hopes sincerely that Gov- seconded. Harmony should &°% a great state Sheriff of ates C ouri."—Osceola Sun. ernor McKinley will be heré and make a speech on that day or some other before the fall election. He the tinest library of any coun priff's Sale. try school in Bates county. ...Many of our young people tiended the } recently made a speech at’ Ann Ar-| basket dinner at the Wainut Sunday. In view of the en: and in om me of bour, Michigan, and made a demo | A large crowd was present and they Che8!25 d upon the treasury ote ae erat of one of the professors in the were well entertained... Children’s for pension payments it) wou 1 Michigan University, who heard his | day exercises at Salem next Sunday L st for political « in adopting resolutions more pensions to attach a clause | ree m ding iu zsed taxation fo: their payment. It is eyide l further increase iu the pensic ot well be made without speech, and who had before been a life long republican. By all means | »ring on Major McKinley.—Bazoo. morning and at Fairview at night, .Mr. F. E. Mitchell was shaking | hands with the demo of Sh nee last Thursday....Elmer H. Ad- | dis M. and Marion T. seems to have a monoply of the fair sex....Things The opening up of another tin plate factory ingn New York with a e more eapacity of degre a day is a .S° | which Dombey would like to know: taxation. Tt is not good financier- vere drain on the American iin mines \ If John Nigley don't wish it would ing, either public or private, to in- which now turn out one seventy- fifth of theamount required for home consumption.—K. C. Star. If the U. L. set this fall? school day’. pat out a ti | rain ever party w crease & SEE without increas- ing inc 3 .lf anybody would sion ag ‘ Oh, this ringing in the ears handier than John increase 1 : Oh, this humming in the head’ McCandless hare y-|¢ b Hawking, blowing, snufiing, g Watering eyes and throat a-raspin: Health impaired and comfort fed, Trit pi Carser ext a ‘den Ray has any exchange? 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