The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 16, 1892, Page 8

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nN RAE TLE FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. D.N. LUI & $50,000.00 . President “Vice-President at vies President Cashier : Secretary Dacoree? . EVE a T. W. SILV. ERS Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Solicited. Your patronage respectfully Duvall § Percival of this MR. STONE ON THE ELECTION. city are saving the farne- ers of Bates county thou- sands of dollars by giving | them the benefit iof their i lower rates of interest on | Nevada, Mo., Nov. 11.—Governer- farm loans- | elect Stone has received thousand congratulations letter \tion became apparent | ' the fatiguing labors of the c In the course of Tin jing the A traveling man vamed J. D. Da- (Bee : venport, of Kansas City, wet with a) “Tt wonld:s : most distressing and painful acci- uP in the Be) ey HERG of dent at this place last Monday even- | Colonel Watterson, “the repyblican He wished to take the 7 o'clock | have marched through ghter jhouse to hospitable graves. ‘Phe in stopped with the caboose | republican party has been over the yards | | whelmed and 10st extirpated. I al {would not be surprised if the de- | velopment of the near | He Brefly Reviews the Recent Politi- cal Campaign. at least a tele- 1 if by since hi The hon ‘graph and by Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Casteria. at couple of months restisg or will remain here up from paign. day rega Stone ies correspondent t election, Governor sem to be well summed | Si } a sinu ing. train north over the Mo. Pacitic but | the tr elear in the west end of and he was walking along the tra toward it, not knowing that a cul- | He | show that the republic: an party is the future should vert or bridge was before him. fell between the through the ite |already a thing of past. ties bridge, striking the ground about | j cause of it is chiefly and primarially | lifteen feet below, breaking his right | = EO' co a aay ee P ahioy ath arm aad fracturing bis wrist, cutting | enbod tn coe enue pula a a a gash through just back of the chin | protest against cents vee eer into his mouth, breaking several eee TM Ae pas as pis ne (eet cranny ineottier {ualism in any form is 2 government | ways toa considerable extent. He regardful BORG x sip = Ein lay there about an hour before dis is the most despicable form of \ governmental pater nhauism. bl and was then yet uncon-|§ i paternalism: Tp covered, A whate ouches. The pro | Scious. He was brought to town, | rh bie x re es. The | oduc . t industTiac classes can not thrive | his wounds dr and at present soe ee oe . te A a REE : nder its se grasping rei writing is getting along as well ag URSETHS Se Bs pane ecespiae te } | i Any government policy at could be expected.—Cass Co. Dem- Any government yy th é men togrowrich out of oerat A a a ties afforded by statutory ¢ Grand Jury rath eee Se h Due st and u a led 2 individual efforts is a policy w John Armstrong, Henry Evans, Leh f : ie : oa ee @nelits ony a few able to B. Blackburn, O W. Frederick, L. and they n the expense of the “The future wi we have won the the house and cessar ujoy them at Lampkin, Herbert Walton, Jz Butler, J. B. Vanoster, W. J. | H. Miller, Jas. Crabtree and C. J. Sartain. wee cy, throw a responsibility on the de cratic party I hope this will prove rue. Ifso the verdict of the peo | ple must be enforced. We must re- urn as rapidly as possible to the earlier and better methods of the government. We can not of course leap from one extreme to the other at asingle bound, but we must not plod along in the old ruts. We as Extra Session Sure. great Washington, D. C., Noy. 10.—Ihe strong probability of an extra ses sion of congress immediately follow ing the inauguration of the presi dent-elect is the subject of general conversation in Washington to-day. A specfal session of the senate is al- ways called at the beginning of a new administration to confirm the | must proceed at once to execute the members of the cabinet and the new | will of the people and still have due diplomatic representatives of the | regard to the business of the coun United States abroad. But the pres- | jtry. We can not be rash, but we whether it suits the balance of man-' kind or not. in the state. {knows that the whole fight was, The following biils were allowe?: Cut Remedies, @xe-. made on me. Every trade that could | | Sarah Poweil, sup pauper, Si king row without the loss of a went by pica REIS OT iM EEvledze, ‘ 22 51 { aa oa be made on anybody, from president ne paincre Sara: 12 30 = the others were swapping. . | tse wore for, aoa ws ~ ch the bet 1 Py, ae 2 o 1 ekill cou! em] Bt to constable was made on me and Joe Evans, ‘ a0 ee rs Ww Oldham has a wagon naa — = s +5 ployed —— against me. Thai was the fight that) He Hill, tem snp, 0 09 / Of poulvy to sell at once....John | 5 wha. "Six monthe |GJones “* * : | did fig | made. ‘have been S| perhaps | procure | nocent holders ¢ ,;a railway in 1865 well as} County County Proceedings. Virginia Items. e¢tion over and the Times g there without the loss of a man. The campaign reminds me of a pein | of checkers. Cleveland reached the | et with Judzes Reese, Fix and tM Clerk Drvedale snd Sheriff Hurt. sock present. John Fox at Nevada dered to become We will see. “We have had a great battle of i Of course everybody c+! WORST FORM EGZEME Baffled Best Medical Skill for Fig. Months. Cured in Two Months Wes er was made in every county of the} “ Ez Norris“ 10 60 Fergu on and family of the nation | state. A study of the returns show | re VASSESSORS, re are Aunt Katy Zinn.... | plainly that the third party republi-|¢y Rieti Water, to 36 Emanuel Nestlerode is putting up a tine house and cans, who voted for Weaver also, to! ¢ S$ Harper, Charioue, will add to it in the; < : | a large extent voted-for Major War- | & St*ker. spring....Lee Browning has gone! MM Carroll Lone Oak, 2 “7 ner. Mr. Leonard's vote almostim-!J J Franklin, Howsrd, 4 Southof Hume to work on the rail- | GL Sayles, west Boone, 2 jroad....Ike Lockridge won a fine variably fell behind Weaver's and Major Warner ran ahead of Harri-| son, generally about as Leonard ran | behind Weayer. There was a num- ber of ex-sofdiers who were induced to vote against me because of my c 2434) iron gray horse on he: election. | The meeting at Concord was good aturday and Sunday. ...Unele Joel 3 i Zinu will start for the Nation in a! -Mrs Carr Dudley was pee om Worland Friday and Sat- M M Tucker, Grand River, ELECTION, If Minis, constable, E B, JN Burrows, clerk & returos, | Bruce Stee'e, judze & AM Gragg, constable, Mingo, OTHER BILLS. | watched the disease with much interest, and coul only say * Weill done!"* The conta and wide, and everybody was much sui thanke to CoticuRA REwEprgs, Cou! ‘bere anything on earth that would cause a father to» joive it surely would be when — little bevegeee'! g ‘could have sach a remed; hber€with.) J. A. NICOLES, Ban) Bunker rainy i # | Butier Water Co, water 4055 urday....Mrs Lucy Bany, of Eldo- ee ie ati : : a a A child was brought fight while in congress against the) yy Carrot, printing, 2 00 | rado Spriugsis up oma visit. ...Wil- | mat “pad ag ORR AG ith cron wot abuses of the pension law. A special | Jas Drysdate, pa Padite me? 1S0 land Keeton will read the Tins for | aoe EE eS DRAMSy ane = 7 | tmen: rt w reac! 3 class G . the next year....Wm Vogt of Hen- | Se putit ae The child is well. ak was oe a sees this ¢ = ricedceeikaned ro Koppert & 6 ‘imi =Hcounty haa Goughtl the WA . L. GURNEY, M. D., Doon, Is re, but while quite a number|ang Tellaro © George, Rich Hill, avd J 8 ght . peuaia SS against me I treath & Hutt and) Miers) & Doaliass, Skphens farsa. _He will read the Cuticura Resolvent | eS gai: | Butlers jgood Ties. . T Holloway re-! the new Blood and Skin Purifier, tnternally, am confident the bulk of the demo- School loan of $2,600 uranted WJ his su ription....F rank | Cottccra, the great Skin Cure, and Cuticu Soar, the exquisite Skin Beautifier, extern: cratic old soldiers were true. Con | Graves and ee 4 Ly and Win Porter have HOHE | stantly relieve ca speedily cure every dise z : e RIDGES, x = ae : . oT he skin, scalp, and blood, with loss sidering that the entire force cf the}... 4. cone f pats unknown,...Corn on the n infancy to age, from a : Rate tug, , ws decline; molasses -on the opposition was massed : thrown} BF Biake 2p SIC 4 1 © Goble has mov- RF H: arper place t was not able to attend ut is pleased with the picans who tried - test to Harrison. the I think I be satisfied with the 1 am as against me, have ev reason to su't. and I € grateful as ever Skin : Pp purified and beantitic by Cor ty CRA Boar. Soar. Absolutely p pun BABY'S Min was or could be for the splen t the at the democracy “Warner that there who have 1 was a voters with the republi ed this yee also for Major Ware DORN'S ar for reperen toc d shaviv The in 2 quite so hi . The the e of ¢ lay smalle a number who also did the samething, Tam sure the 1 is eandy N. M. Nestier However there is no uced ¢ om backward; we have nod enercre I made the best fizat I ‘ - The future. Be eevee (ounenace as iaimoar (Dee a OF BUTLER, MO. ing the duties and re sposibilities of | mes a ae CSAFITAL = s . es : $110. OC the future.” | “a |, ae Receives Deposits subje ct to Check, Loans spain Makes ( “Jamo: ar Dowt fore LO. SCG OUR\" ; gee ~ < does a General Banking Busir neens 82-90 kip boots as wwe L o n ; ‘ ng: DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. Cait Save YOU NLITVeY- ee . : MAN EINER. ix: {n the Real Estate oan Department. Make loa Feet ange pe on Real Estate on long or short time at Ka Mé lowest rates withor it delay. all the h STOCKHOLDERS W D medical student § with the : than th r, WN Parmer 1a) ane < ‘ o ds Heath, ‘D'Ts {sourt, jud J Cashier Dentist \j here for ¢ Barro lo p Ge ner | States court in Farmer ne OY Parmer, apitalis j special tax Farmer Alf Farmer imber deaic: ke Teacher d agai @ cou bonds which was Bt Ph fi apitalist « J R Foreman T Inks office Pharis CF So Mx erchant poker built H i Bank | » Lane, one oi the 3. was elected to imprison- the state] Bi sires Physic! adford, Chas R sner, J W cashier cashier WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL county ju id at the s of imprisonment has a fine of $ CHICAGO, SEPT@5th, 92, however, aud 5 not pay it { ses komen, collie. To tHe Boor axp Sror Weaners cr Bates Co. will be obliged to serve it ovt in} - Hf 3 Hicks ew! ' Cicer ces jril. If he is not liberated by Jan-| (7 gq, \ uary Ist. there will be the situation of a member of the legisla ture serving his constituents while in jail. sing We wisk to infrm you tha: the AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE, is now out only fent in Butler for the famous*Selz’ jcustom made} Boots and Shes. | They have ar coyplete line of men’s and bays foawear which they guarante® to sell from 50c to} Jas Drysdale presen s quer ment. re = We es a great variety in styles ‘and shapes. it would be i rpossibleto | When Baby was sick, we gaveher Castor, | describe them, so we invite Youto $1.50 per pair less thin our goods’ When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria | cone and see them, for seeing 1sbe- have ever been solé in Butle When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, vine M. & J. Evasa r ent election having turned on ques- jaeaee move along the new highway tions of domestic policy, it is said to | worked out for us. be obvious to experienced political}! “What about 18962 O, Lord, let | leaders of all parties that an extra | us finish up with “92 before we tackle | session of both houses of congress '*96, but I thank heayen that tbe! will almost inevitably result. Secre-/| west need no longer speak by per- tary of the treasury Foster, among | mission of some other state or sec- others, admits this. The country, !tion. The Mississippi valley is the he says, challenged the judgment of | seat of empire, and I believe in the the republicans on the McKinley bill | future will be the seat of democratic and the result must be accepted as | power. There are some things the will of the people that a different | western and southern democrats policy snall be put into effect. i } | | fought to have that our more for- Ex-Secretary Bayard writes to a | tunate brethren in the east have not Remember thst every pair is war ranted and *¢€ hereby authoriz a the AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE, to allow all just clai: i | For Sale— From 150 to 500 tors lof good bay at $2.00 a ton, with pas LT EEE ge According to the annual report of | a deans ea a sg id C. C. Woodson, state mine inspector, | ation call on J. W. Tucker, Bui for the year ending June 30th, the}, TAMPOLL Wolfe. of Passe Al if fact is made manifest that in no|° ~~~ ue es AE period of the state’s history have | mining industries developed so much activity or experienced such an era] w of prosperity. There are 1,144 mines | h of coal, lead and zine ore, with anj§ output worth $9,116,939.77. Of coal, the output was over three mil- | tate einai Ueloe in th When she had Children, she gave them Castora | i | { pair of our goods that does not give reasonable service x Yours Respectfully. SELZ SCHWAB & co. Boots and Shoes. for every arge same to us. | Makers of the famous “Selz Trustee's Sale. tm A Lebo and Cy: by their deed of trust 4 th, Iss, and recorded i aaoee friend here in like effect adding that | the people will expect this to be done without unnecessary delay. been willing to concede to us. May- D'PRICE’S ‘The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No aga 4n Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard. be we are close upon the day when | reported from 454 mines large and! iwe can take what we are entitled toy lion tons, a gain of over 213,000 tons | 8 j Bates and state of Micsoari, to-wit The northwest quarter of secti joven last year. The coal product is | and northeast quarter or the so | ter of section nine |9) and ten acr | as follows. Bezi z atthe 5 regh ot section nine /$) rannin: Sake 288 small, scattered among 34 counties, with ar average of 8,059 men em- W. G. WOMACK, C. F. PAARIS, R. R. DEAOON, SONS Co. T. W. FISK LEE CULVER, A. L. McBRIDE & CO. HARPER & ATEISO(. #0 ro: $ rods to place of b ve deseribed land being in section ne [ 41) of range thirty ‘non fatal and 20 Fe with au ave ‘age of 150,865 tons of e¢ | for each life lost. The kegs 07 pow , der consumed in the mines namber !h 53,450. There were 23 new mines! opened up, not including small ones ; and 10 mines worked cut and aban-' | doned. Fequext of the legs: ursuant to the con? | house in thee 5 j and state of Missouri. cn | Wednesday, November 234, 1892, ‘ Farmers of Bates county, remem- | ber that C. F. Pharis the south side ' | merchant buys your butter, pouliry | [Soo and eggs, when others will not. He} j pays the people cash. tf} —— r= hours of nine a *clock in = five o'clock in the {the ase for sine ae of satisfying said debs, | | interest and costs F.M-. ALLEN, Trustee. ‘Ask the above merchants for the celebrate Rich Hill high patent & Jersey cream flow

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