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oe ee ey ——— a» Se ee es — UTTER WEEKLY TIMES: eS, ee eae 5 a ae LOCAL ITEMS a es ee Attention Democrats! There will be a meeting of the democrats of the city of Butler, at the court house on W ednesday, July 27th, at 7:30 p- 2. A full attendance is desired bias of committee on permanent organization, by-laws,ete. Come out. 8. W.S. Cuinns ( M. Casteni: Harvey Crakk, Committee. Caleb Richardson has been quite sick for the past week The city is full of schox attending normal | teachers Every democrat in Bates that casts a vote for Leonard. for Warner. county votes Just at present the high tariff is furnishing employment to ton’s and inalitia W. H. Warnock is heme from Jef- ferson City on a visit ofa to his family. Zack Johnso of the Times best farmer friends living near Bal- lard, was in to see us Monday. few » Ove Col. Pace looks as happy as if he, instead of Col. Stone had been nont- inated for Governor Ed Hulse and family, who have been spending the past two week in the country are home ayair. Me and Pierce ed not to as- sess the state candidates, the lodges will pay ail their expenses. dec The Butler silver cornet band met company B. at the depot aud gave the boys a hearty weleome home. If the republicans nominate 2 tick. et this year they should use lots of u'll stick ns no mucilage so the boys will well Col. Pace left Monday evening for St. Louis to be present at the ma ing of the new state central mittee. com The Times takes pleasure in con- gratulating Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Jackson, over the arrival of that tine at their Monday daughter house morning. The Ua its poor notwithstanding it to the pure party ion had nothing to last boasts of be- say of farm manager 4 oie longing The street commissioner has put a few loads of dirt inthe chuck ho'es on Ohio street. cept thanks for small favors. Miss. Mollie Dimmitt Mrs. Lingenfelter, of Kansas City, arrived in the city Sate day on a visit to their sister M J RK. Davis. Parish & Evans, je avelry store, The Mayor will ae- and at Nevada was burglarized ag Sat urday night. They estimated their loss at about 1,000 or 1,200 dollars. nin Leonard and ‘Warner is the latest | combine and a vote for oneis a vote tor the other, a vote for the force bill, a vote for higher taxes. W. T. Harrity, of Pennsylvania was elected chairman of the demo- cratic national committee,and Simon P. Sherion, of Indiana, secretary. The Tives must tell the Saturday was about the lonesomest time. Certainly the tarmers making hay while the sun shines. are Bates Vaughan and wife of Lex ington, Mo., who have been in the city several days visiting his brother J. M. Vaughan retyrned home yes- terday. Dr. Boulware presented Mrs. Jas-| per Pierce with a fine boy Saturday morning, and grandpa Pierce is just | as happy asa little boy with a red wagon. Mis. Hornberger from her visit to Eldorado Springs. While there she was taken seriously ill and was compelled to —" her room for more: than a week. bas returned “Me and Pierce have ranged just to suit us now and we are not in politics for health. Pierce is treasurer of the State campaign fund. Iam chairman of the commit- tee and pencil pusber at the Union. Pierce is at one end of the eleva- tor, Iam at the other. Drop 2 dol- lar in the center for use in the slush fund and see which way it goes. things ar- "| out a democrat. Pinker- | days | | week, truth. \ “The Tres cant aleD- for 25c, during the Col. L. Culbe ertson and his Serry, of Osage, complimated us ou Saturday. Col. Gaiterieen has been | suffering for some time and is badl- ily crippled up with rheumatism ' son The latest joke is, the republic papers are making Mr. Frick, saper intendent of Carnegie iron works, What will they get at next. The Adrian friends of Dr urnal says mig talking of b didate for county on the re} pu ublican ticket representa Industrial at Ne says it can’t run much ae if its yup. The Schell City News, threatens to pall oat of {the town if the business not give it a better | Tom Day and Dr. to put | sidewalk in front of their property on | Ohio street. The doctor should ex- tend the improvement on down }connect with Don Kinney’s walk The patrons do not men do support Everingham are | preparing down concrete t to To save punching his railroad pass chairman Carroll ought tv hold meetings of the state central co Butler. But then that |might expose who compose that committee, Me and Pierce. mittee in Seventy cents additional city tax lis the record the honorable mayor is making, aud at tax-paying time there is going to be some galded collars and tall cussing, and the tax- | payer that vetoed mayor Pace will not be the only kickers J. Stone the war? A native might be supposed that ithe confederate army. Will some one p us.—Record. he was in Bat he w ase inform as not He was wea 1g shirts and In those days he }was known ns “Shirt tail Biull.” making mud p of of Earnest the eleven year old son Mr. and Mrs. Osear MeGinnis, Nevada,was drowned in the A jake last week. The boy fell raft aud being unable to swim ott Was | | | \ | | drowned. iu desperate cffort to save him | failed. We see from the Hume Telephone, that J. C. eashier of the Hume Bank, will allow his name to before the nominating couventio at Rich Hill, August 2 Briggs, |) go | county republican , which meets Sth, as a can- didate for the office of county tres- urer. Miss Anva Whitsitt returned home Saturday after a pleasant visit of two week with relatiyes at Lath rop, Mo. She ' ‘home by her was Mrs. Kelley, Who will visit her daughter Mrs. Whitsitt, this | w grandmother, at Worlend are | organizing a demoeratie club. This is a move in the right direetion and the example should be followed in every township in the county. Don't fail to organize and the better you organize the and heavier will be falls on Force Bill vember. The young men larger the majority the Stone that Warner in No- And the Union thini Prof. Deer- |rensburg and hold the commission- ership of Bates On the j Same principle a man living in John- son county eculd bold the sheriff of Bates county. Granting Prof. Deerwester could hold the of- fice he is too much of a gentleman to jdo it, and we predict when the nor- j mal closes the Prof will hand in his resignation. What has county. ottice of of that become investi> gation of the county records) We have watched the colums of the {Tnion rt of the stewartship ator, but not : appeared. lof its investi Are books \ the subject bas democrats to were well kept from this silence on | the part of the Union. the y B. returned Company ne Sun- day from Carthage, where they had been in camp for the past week. The boys were tanned from the heat and exereise which they were com- | pelled to endure in tenting out and drilling, but report baving a 5) B. was the largest comp: lin thecamp, and ranked first in drill- ing. time. during | Kentuckian, it | The boys with him made , but | | Presbyterian cl accompanied , : ; j wester has the right to liye in War-_ day we have seen in Butler in a long | By special levy Mayor Wykoff bas increased taxes 70 cents on the S100 Before the election we elect Wykoff may not be increased, the eleven thousand rs revenue would be sufficient to told and taxes w were run the Mr. & city = ie asurer, WwW: will bee ate central t f sts of the party could not be paced in better hands. The Major | had great experience aud al takes an active interest in the success of the party. There will be no flies on the demo- cratic campaign of 1892, if Major Salmon occupies the chair. Prett now the county will be overrun with tramp orators loaded to the guard with all the ail ments that human flesh is heir to. excuses, explanations and remedies for the bad state of affairs. crops, hard aud scarcity They will knock plaster off of times money. yards with songs of ealaunty, of | over as little as possible. reason Our competitor UP A TREE. “t cor sare up a tree e fact is we have the inside tr They c the prices we are making during our Cut Price than ever before—many suits even less than the er. short | tell the farmers just how to correct the grext evils, how their hearts} bleed and yearn for their success, | puss the hat and proceed to take in ithe next gr O. L. Houts cf Johuson county. is the republican non for con- gress for this district. Mr. Houts {lives at W: by professi burg and is a lawyer 1. He isa nice gentle t belongs to the nal hate force bill wing of the repub- In Mr. tion the people's party man, ba ultra, licau party Houts’ nomina- will tind no ete r| trade is booming and no wonder. | : : ues cannot resist our prices. goods) go at S15: 3 consolation as he is a stalwart of the of his makeup bristles with enmity against the the stalwarts, and every fibre organization, known as lamity howlers.” Mrs. Alex Walker day a board pleasant the of from Missions of ch, inthe shape of surprise Home check for 2 un extra appro ant work in Missouri.” F. M. Trimble of Foster. the city Jast week and comp! the Times office. was in He informs us that he will move his family to Eldorado, Kansas, next week, where he expects to engage in the real estate business. Mr. Trimble has held positions of honor and trust in our county, is a good bu s man, an honorable The success gentleman. Ties wishes bim best s ventu the real estate the very his bu in new and suggest to our that if to Kansas property they should respond with Mr. Trimble. in county they for cor trade have any == Unele Jobn Daniels, one of best farmers living south of towa a our few miles was in to see us Saturday, He lamity bowlers aud says if the farmers would and renewed his subscription has little use for the ca man- age, there would be little eause for complaint, aud added that the day before a mortgage was put upou his farm we would h of a. suicide. Fer prosperous farming his advice is to keep free frem all debt, crop what you can te.d well and trust the balance to providence and the! nd there is no ion for setting on the fence and u-holing every eal amity talla cratic party a mau that passes The Genuine Merit Of Hood’s Sar rilla wins friends wherever it is rly and honestly Its proprietors are highly t fi dat the letters which come ly unsolicited from men d the learned profe: Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaun- J dice, billiousness, sick headache, | constipation. ented | and we m Removal Sale. We mean just what we say—we are selling We do so for t Ist. 2ud. Because July is usually a very Here's a few sar wo reasons: Because the season is drawing to we will shortly dull D 2.50 5 suits at S10; month remove pay and $20 S10 suits at & reliable clothing cheaper | suits 0! Why not buy a suit and buy now while there's Tac S1 BO che x1 50 straw 7 er hats (5c; Ree pant sutts 50 2 Re ee eT received Mon | the! | priation of a quarter's: salary made by the board at its last meeting in New York. Inthe letter which ac companied the check, Mr. O. D. Eaton treasurer, after expressing sympathies, said: “I cannot begin | to tell how much I miss him, and! how much I prized him, be seemed to be just the man for our import- y N. 20th inst - Carroll, J.S Crosby, MENS 85 00 PANTS FOR S350. 50 PAN FOR 2 50 A partial representation (state central committee of Pierce s, Leverett [ all straw 2 98 goat We. hats at 2 of the the peo- Hackett, O c. F. Mou! Leonard and D. candidates with the exception of the first two named. The object of the meeting was to il The county normal institute open- ed at the West school building Mon- | ple’s party met in Kansas City the | day with 170 teachers in attendance | Those present were M. | D. | increased | the week to The ins 50 ne four and $1 00 boys long pants suits go at He ‘Ss s 200 actual cost to many summer's wear—you ll make big interest on your money. 50 FOR “> Bo bef fessors Batier, of Rich Miller, ' Starr, © ter of £ Butler, Eldoradc "OR $2 3 What's the 1 won't me an end and we want to carry to the store room under the Palace Hotel and are anxious to open out there with an entirely new stock | in the clothing business but our} Sensible people who are judges of val- It will you to buy now even for next finest Baltimore suits at an just what we say; we are making just that reduction. a bis first choice 00 SHOES x4 OW. 00 SHOES and it is thought the number will be et D factur- 35 00 Adams bas been arrested Mo., for murdering W. sins He thought the :.atter had been forgotten and returned to the State to see bis chil- dren committed 28 years age. The murder was un January 1S! Vonsorial Artist. e ‘ Wat. Boone, Prop’r. W. Drummond announces hin f still on deck, and better than lever prepared to respond promptly sel and satisfactorily to the wants of his customers 1. stock of wall- paper is the » ud best assorte ment ever bic io the city, also jot window-glass, paints, ete, in bis \line. None but experienced work- lmen. Calland examine stock and get prices. 18-tf SHORT HORN BULLS. of high graded |short-horn yearling bulls for sale, | cheap, on reasonable terms. Address, . J M. Ho. ND, Nyhart, Mo. OR THE CAMPAIGN FOR ONLY 40 CENTS. The TWICE-A-WEEK St. Louis Republic, Will be sent to any new subscriber from now until November 30, 1892 It is mailed every Tuesday and Fr day, and its readers will get | the im- {portant news of the campaign and election at least half a week earlier than any weekly paper could furnish it. It will be indispensable during the campaign. Subscribe now, and get all the news from the beginring |to the close of the campaign, and the final result of the election. An extra copy will be sent free, for the same length of time to the sender of each club of tive (5,) at forty cents leach. (two dollars.) Send for a pack- jage of sample copies and raise a club. | Address The Republic, St. Louis, Mo. | $58.00 You can | : | Quite a bunch i 33m | | { | | \ | $58.00 buy a first-class ORCAN j;At C. SPRAGUE & CO |for $55 06 fully warranted for S years and of | the latest aty pst improvements. | c.s UE & CO. Butler, Mo. | og W Lowry Physicaan& Surgeon ‘Takes this opportunity of saying to the peos ple of butler and vicinity that he is now per- manently located in your midst and would respectfully solicit a reasonable share of your patronage will promise you satisfaction. All re the end of | who are Micted with Catarrh, Piles, Uterine tors are Pro. | 2iMienities. Granulated sore eyes. Cencer and uctors are Fro-} Tumors will lose nothing by consulting me, H W. H_ | 8consultations are free, whether you take : treatment or not. Iam occupying the office Springs, J. F. | formerly used by Dr. Walls, over the Boston Springs, v- 2-1 store. Call dat all hours arges ant Prank ~ reasonable, Ih and and Frank Deer- lees af r. county school commis outline a plan of campaign for all to! The instructors and auumber of the |~ | follow: and to reccive the declinations | teachers attended the of those who refused to accept the nomipation given them at the Mr. jnated for judge of the i lia convention Sed a- Crosby, Kansas City} court of appeals, handed in his resig- i bation, could not accept Missouri republican twenty five and gave as ihs years, a reason why he ; at he had been a the past while the for de aud | people's platform suited him in many |respeets, yet he hoped to see the re forms come through the republican | party. al committee of w business managers. The » nents shoald ting also candidates, and this paign is to be rais the lod ed orators will fu sic St pplause frou res, and ind s from the farine £ and calamity It his been one to open the William Monks also to be a candidate and the | vacancies will be diled by tr: roll and Peirce Hackett refused different the cen M. V. seem to be hich that no be made on the met with nm Leverett Le decided move 2OLi= ker D. N. Thompson slush to car ry on the cau by assessing vidual The subserip- rs noerale Th- date wi paign in Louis (be made known in a few days. Then ithe ball will be kept rolling until November. Ca-! ruction | wal and with what nomi-! that institution | present at normal wil the most profitable coun dies whic: The ieachers in atte h denotes men have been Warrensburg nor-| it is ever urgest ice driven to field and work shop. Haod’s Sarsaparilla ray and of her | school of in- they received at ioner, Notice of Final Settlement i ceishereby given to all creditors and n the estate of Grant Tousey sed, that! J W Ennis administrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement expected the | tereef at the next term of the Hates county probate court, in Bates county, state of Mis- = seuri, tobe held at Butler on the sth day of be one of the Aagust, 1602. W. ENNIS, haidiesnene| Publie Administrator. majority of | are young la | that the young the orn 2,000 POUNDS POULTRY | } | | | | . WAN TED. | ALSOt | . Furs, Wool. | . when MeCANTS & | from i to2e more i Mi ali the Poultry | See us before seiling.> { McCANTS & CO. corner of Square, Butier, Mo. 1 | |