The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 22, 1892, Page 5

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-IN IT— | TW .LEGG With as Full Line of Repairs for BUGGIES, PHAETUNS, &. Wheels, Tops, Springs, Cart Springs Cart Shafts, Neck Yokes, Poles, Will build or furnish new &c., always on hand. work Cheap as the Cheapest. I handle the finest PHETON AND SURRY brought to Bates county every Cushions $1 00, Shafts $3 50. Come and see me. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Charges reasonxble. South Tron Block east corner square. PEER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL sty Bi aX ITEMS This is suitable weather and linen dusters. for fans George Miers has returned from an extend trip through Colorado The brick work on the McKibben block has reached the second sto- ry. The Times has to go back on a friend and beneface tor. Miss Agnes “Met of the Democrat force is visiting in Kansas City. H. V. Pentzer left Thurs lay even- ing for a visit to his old home in In en diana. Mrs. R. J. Hurley will month at Mldor.do Springs for health. spend a her Col. Jas. L. Pace, was prevented by business from attending the Chi- cago convention. Mrs. Hornberger, is preparing to spend a couple of months at Eldora do Springs for her health. The lake is well patronized each evening and Brick Newsom is mak- ing a popular superintendent. Dr. Boulware was culled to Pas ic Sunday night to see John Davis little child which was quite sick. Give uz au good and winning tick et Saturday is what the Tres asks of the demosracy of Bates county Mrs. J. Divers and daughters, of Warrensburg xre yisiting at the residence of Judge Booker Powell. | t Miss Sallie McCoy, typo of this office is spending « few days at Hume visiting her sister, Mrs. Mor- gan. The case charged with sede tinued to the N court. Bowen Kanatzer, was arrested by the Sheriff near Altona Saturday. ; Tie prisoner is charged with assault | with intent to kill. Broils ou has been con- ovember term of There is nothing that will add to the growth of this state next fall, more than a democratic majority of fifty or sixty thousand. Editor Allen is away this week. So if you are not pleased with the management of the paper please ex cuse the substitute. County school commissioner Frank Deerwester, left last week for Old Point Comfort, Virginia, to attend the national teachers association. The artesian lake and park at Ne vada was sold at auction the other day and H.C. Moore became the purchaser, at a cost of $10,100. The Nevada Hook and Ladder company won the championship race at Springfield, last week and carried off the banner, belt and | $150.00. Chief Ely, of Butler's fire ment, attended the firemaus tourna- ment at Springfield, Mo., last week. He reports a pleasant time anda big crowd. depart- Mr. and Mrs. D. Norton, who| have been spending several months in the city visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. B. McFarland, left on Sat- urday, for Portland, Oregon. The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is not accidental but is the result of careful study and experiment by ed- acated pharmacists. ‘gates selected to the convenrion . jelected for another term at a recent Sheriff Hartsock, says he will take Bud Campbell to the penitentiary Friday or Saturday. James A. DeArmond left Satur- day for Chicago to take in the big convention. From there be will go to Washington,where he will remain until the adjournment of congress. Misses Mabel and Mattie South- ern, and Lizzie and Pearl Godfrey. charming young ladies of Indepen- dence, and Miss Mamie Fudge, of Kansas City are visiting the family of J. E. Arnold Marriage license tave been issued Miss We to George Backell and Moreill, of Adrian; IT and Miss Minnie Di Kansas; L. B. Anderson and Ida Nichols, of Merwin Mo Mike J Emporia, has be 2 carl arm. He has not to his railroad duties and has suffer ed great pain. Maj. Warner uld stand show of being governor if he b Fletcher and Rodman to burn f Fontana Miss Curry, 1 week w w the ballots from democratic counties, but, unfortunately for the or he cannot repent the disgraceful fraud of 1868.—Jeff City Tribune Thieves entered the drugstore of Guynn & Walker, ut Montrose a few | nights ago and stole jewelry to the | omount of S900 or 1,000. The stolen goods cousisted watches | and rings. | D. B. Hyde, 2 Kansas City the ot cion of be! i ning rod sw operating rrested in ped dead while | oflicers. Tudependence has voted fifteen | thousand dollars in bonds to build a | new school house. A small town do this, but «a great eounty like Bates is too niggardly to exp ond ten thousand dollars ina jail. We ought | to be ashamed. The demoerats of this county will name their ticket next Saturday. Of course the convention will nominate none but the best men and then it is} the duty of every democrat to shed his cont, get in the saddle and get to work. Toots and Tim, the charming lit tle daughters of Capt. Hannah, left Saturday for a week's visit at Neva da. Miss Anna Hannah !eft on the same train for 2 visit to the family of Col. Wade at Springtield. The ‘Times wishes them a pleasant time. Col. Dalton is making a very re- spectable race for 1atior for governor. In several counties in the state which held conventions last week, Col Dalton sueceeded in getting 2 good share of the dele- le non The senatorial convention for the 17th district. compcsed of Cass, Johnson and Lafayette counties will be held at Holden, July 11th, to nominate a candidate for state Sena- or. Col. Hi Bledsoe; is the only candidate out. Mrs. Mary Rowan, mother of Mrs? Mike Curry of this city, had her col- lar bone broken and otherwise seri- ously injured in a cable car accident in Kansas City Inst week = Mrs. Curry was notitied by tele m left on the first t We see from the Cass county sourian that John Taylor, J L. son, nominated for county offices on the third party ticket refuses to ac cept the honor. Both are straight democrats and proclaim their inten- | rain for the city tion of supporting the democratic |, ticket. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mitchell, and charming daughter, Miss Quincy, of Summit township complimented the Times with a call Saturday. Mr | Mitchell is a staunch democrat and his family is numbered among the Times best friends in the county. The school board met Monday | morning and elected Miss Chilton of Harrisonville to fill the vacancy | caused by the resignation of Miss Jessie Holloway. Miss Chilton is an jexperienced teacher and has taught | successfully six terms in the public | schools at Harrisonville, and comes with the best of recommendation. | Miss Jessie Holloway, teacher in our public schools for the past two| or three years and unanmously re | meeting of the board. has tendered | her resignation. The patrons of the east building will be sorry to learn | this piece of news, Miss Jessie has given general satistaction, and was very popular as a teacher. R. R. Deacon, Sons & Co, seem |to be in the binding twine trade this season. as they finished last week unlozding twenty five thousand | pounds of twine in their warehouse. | This looks like enough to supply the | ,| shipping stock | depot grounds j case was tr | glad to learn that he is again able to lists within said h sha jing, or fighting to be done, let it o | nominees. |whole county. However, we are glad to know that our agricultural dealers are figuring on a big crop of wheat, cats, flax, etc , this season. The Democrats of St. Clair coun- ty have nominated the following ticket: Representative, A. J. Crabb, Collector, L. W. Sheldon; Treasur- er, Wm. Pence; Sheriff. W. L. Bar nett; Assessor, W. J. Meeks: Prosce euting Attorney, T. M. Johnson; Public Administrator, R. B. Thom as; Surveyor. F. M. Rarr; Coroner, W. J. Horn; County Judges, G. H. Lyou and T. D. Nevitt Power Bros. inform us that they have made arrangements and all plans for building their new flouring mill, the erection of the same to be zin abot ver Ist and push- d to comy s workmen ean do the \ t build substantiz count be first Ed D Kipp and George Canter- bury have bo t a half interest in the ery 0 the brick baru « north Main et, Mr. Potter. the owner of the ning half desiring to turn his attention te buying and The barn h: business at the Elk OT turned over to J ly in the same Horn stal Mr. Smith isa tirst- ‘elass liveryman andthe firm have made a good selection in a manager. The Amoret Chief is booming the eandidacy of Capt H. P. Nickell of Homer township as candidate for } | The Chief ec l for the ne 1 in this county representativ not have of ab ter Cay is one of our best, jaxd n rmers fot ¢ sense, excellent ses the judg natiozal > large, to the ¢ puvention, spent a day in Butler last week at tending court, in the » of Thos. | Trish vs. Mo. Pacifie railro: for land deeded t» the con : the Rich Hill Town Compa Col. whi Times wit! itha Our este sett, of § been on the sick list for several | months, we are glad to state is on | > the mend, and is once able to! be up — Last week he spent a cou ple of days in town and as soon as he feels able to travel contemplates taking atrip to visit relatives in| Towa and spend a few months for} his health Mr. Winsett has many | friends in this county who w more he get about. We understand that some time ago the board of health among oth-| er matters handed into the city } council in regard to the health and} potection ot our citizens the follow-| ing: Recommended in cases of cons | tagious dis that the council | s pass inance re ring that where | i contagious or infectious diseases may exist in the homes of our citi zens that notice be given the publi by the exhibit of a yellow flag pls ed on said premiscs in a conspicu | ous place Thereby notifying the public that a contagious disense ex | Also that if! about the ept within se. children | | from the in no case child so exposed be allowed school. chur tter to the community cil have not acted on the recommendation t! should do} opportunity, and | or not complying with ould be severe nd respect. to attend gathering 1 or other is 1s a very | so at the earliest democratic party of Bates county is harmonious this year, and | we have every reasou to believe that | the ticket placed in the field Satur | lay will be given patriotic support | revery tree and loyal democrat in the party. If there 1s auy bi cur before the couveution meets, af- | ter that date let peace, harmony and | good will fill the breast of every lov | erof hberty and good government With such feeling and sentiment per vading the bosom of each individual | in the par! ny issure to be the} outcome in November. There is no! need of making mistikes in nomins | of ting the ticket, there is plenty good material tc select from The} farmers if they see prope have by | odds the controlling influence in the} convention, and they have the op-j portunity to select whom they please | to serve them in the different offices. | If they barter away their rights, then they. and not the town people are/ to blame, ani they should go to! work with a more determined vim! than ever to support and elect the | Let us stand united this! time and be as firm and unmov-} able as a rock wall in the face of all! opposition. The Ties will con-| tribute its full share to the success of the tickett. been | th. former. |“ Dollar f0kDollar. Cat With a Knife. Zib Williams aud Wim. Morrison, had an altercation, Mouday morning in front of the Palace Hotel. and Morrison was pretty badly cut with a kuife about the neck and breast Morrison was taken to Rice and Har- pers drug store Dropped Dead at Adrian. From John Duncan who came dow: on the noon train Monday we leart.ed the sad news of the sudden death of Jas. Blunt, who fell on the depot platform at Adrian, just as the train pulled in, and expired in his wounds were about five minutes. He and his dressed by Dr. Rice The cuts are brother bad walked to town froma not serious but will prove quite pain short distance in the country for ful for some t The report- the purpose of catching the train and er made an a to get at = just betore reaching the depot they the cause of ut was un saw the train coming and ran suce } 1 that to catch it. When they reached the he was s himself. - platform James began to sink ina The two } = faint and he was caught and lower- terms for = e S ed to the platform by his brother. i core et : He then began to froth at the = a ‘ see mouth his limbs twitched and those A r ar i | eae who su Jed him set he > report put in circulation that was having a spas A’ physician the fight Monda i ur- was sent for and arrived in about ged on by Jim V five minutes, but only in time to see HOMELESS Zib. i him draw his last breath trad eos clothed in From the appearance of the man P fi raiment death v sed from the bursting lin the brain,and be- ted in getting to the of a blood ve ,de | * anes r} ing overhe ing ; = vase loves the son-in-law ve > his al. | yet lo 3 , of Geo. Me * this city and ready handsome res He has two 4 the third leaves a wife 2 uild. He was his plans drawn and expects to com: V8 © : good. Our about 34 yous sage and astout, " ' stoch ; r 1] hearty young man. anes work cain cnortl tee naive) stock Season is especially at.|-°°o 7 JOUNe tified a ae: e Ri tarachiee Adil Noe onronae Coroner Orear was notitied and additions will cost about $2,000. i ee wee aees“S eft immediately to hold an inquest. This will put the finishing touches bave already beeu made upon it, Under the circumstances if this is to his home and v itone of You will find MANY of our choicest done it will either be putting the lett patterns estate of the deceased or the county to expense, and if it should fall on the county, the court should refuse to foot the bill, as in this case an inquest is not warrant- ed under the evidence and facts. ¥ oe i During this campaign we want to for see every democrat in the county in xe saddle and at work, and the party brought beck to its old time majority. Work will do it the most desirable piaces int he city. Buy your Spring ever be “home unnecessary We teeiug every i , Of Us. protect you article we sell you togivereasonable service for the money paid. eable sui el ts at ues in S10 MOST reauy worth The First Symptoms of Death. ne wencios Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking jat the pit of the stomach, loss ef ap- | petite, feverishness, pimples and | sores are all positive evidence of | poisoned blood. " No matter how it became poisoned it must be purified to avoid death Dr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never failed to cure scrofulous or sypailitie poison. Sold | under a positive juarantee. No better values were Vonsorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiting, you are next Call and get a first-class hair cut, A smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest Bors Ovrrit ERS shop in the city. Rest barbers. North Main street, opposite postoftice. Wa. Boone, Prop’r. leurs head IS WHAT lis. PETER LANE, Ase Gives you in turn for your money when you purchase Dry Goods, Notins, Gents Furnishings, CLOTHING, Ladies and Gents Shoes, Carpets, &c. At her store. In addition you have a nice clean fresh stock to select from. Nothing old or shelf worn in this store, everything isnew. In DRESS GOODS the ladies will find the most de- sirable assortment of all the latest styles, newest designs and best quality in the city. We quote na deceptive price list, but para- lyze competition on low prices. We stand by our motto A FAIR LIVING PROFIT AND ONE PRICE TO ALL. We carry a full line of House Furnishing goods, such as Lace Curtains, Rugs, Table Linens, Towelings, Tickings and Sheetings. In Ladies and Gents Shoes, we defy competition in quality and price. We are not excelled in gents underwear. In fact we have the best and freshest line of goods in the city and invite all to come and see us. Prices guaranteed and goods : money is what we offer you. Mrs. PETER LANE, Agt. Second door south of Bates Co. National Bank. good as your

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