The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 7, 1890, Page 1

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The Butler — imes. gyoL. X11. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MAY 7. 1890. Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. of-¥5 AL, . . . . . $110.Coo. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | does a General Banking Business. In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCKHOLDERS i gilen, Mrs. Levina Hardinger, W N Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman . TC, jengsician Hickman,G@ B Farniture dealer Smith, John T taweer Bork, Monroe Farmer Jenkins, J R Ass’t Cashier ptacke LB Deputy ¢! ireuit clerk Ballard, J N Farmer Kinney. aS Bank Clerk er, Mrs M E Capitalist frown, Lula Gonise: Giothing Tucker, WE Dentist Bartlett, maninnd Farmer Morrison. Farm Tuck ee J M Copitalist Chef, H. B. Farm er, Alf Farm: B Farm Caruthers. @ A Yarmer Norton, J A Bank Clerk oris: Frank M Farmer Garsty, JM Physician Owen, M V Farmer Vaughan. JM Capitalist | Clark, Bol Farm Pharis, John Grocery Woods, F M F Courtney, J M Stock "Dealer Pharis, C F Grocery Wyatt, HC ‘Lumber dealer John Farm: Patton, M Physician Walton, Wm E Cashier Davis, JB B Foreman Ties, osteePowel, Booker Farmer Wright, TJ Capitalist Dickenehi C Con. & Res’t Pigott, "HH Bank Clerk Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes ee Prof Normal Sch Rosier, J M Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer DeArmond, Di Ae Grout Judge Rankin, J L Farmer Walton. G W Farmer Evans, John Fi Radford, Chas R Farmer Walls, J T Physician { reringham., J pEngeician Reisner, J W Insurance Whipple. N lL Physician , Wm M Fi er Sullens, J L Pres Judge Co.Ct Will Kae RV Farmer BOOKER POWELL President WM. E. WALTON cashier T. C. BOULWARE vice-president J. R. JENKINS asst. cashier dD PORTRAITS TREE L Do you want one? Now is your oppor ine We wi ill for a short time give free to any one buying goods from us to the amount of $25 an elegant CRAYON PORTRAIT, handsomely framed; the only COST to the customer, being the wholesale cost of the Frame which is $3 The Portrait can be that of yourself or any member of your family or friends; and will be fully equal in erit and Artistic Finish to any that canvassing agents offer at $35 Our frames of which we give you five samples to select from, are 7 inches wide consist- ing of 3 inches of Bronze receding outside, 2 inche raised center and 1 inch best Plush; will cost from $5 to 7.50 retail. ae | The Farmers. i Qealities that are Requred tor that | Boston, Mass., May 1.—Gen. But- Place—Judge Gantt’s name jlermadea speech at the Butler | Suggested. | club dinner to-day. | Correspondence to the St. Louis Republic, | #00 Of New Orleans by the Union | OF BATES Cou NTY The chief interest of the people of troops and it was expected that the 5 a as . ate Ris ee to it that Sa cmstas ae ae Cash Capital. $50,000.00 the name of Judge James B. Gantt of Clinton. | Judge Gantt is in the prime of his life being 45 years of age. He P| THESUPREME JUDGESHIP. | Gen. Batler Tells all he Knows About = ans The occasion bs was the annirversary of the occupa- Missouri iu this year’s election will ald war horse would recall some of centre iu the Supreme Judgeship. the incidents connected with that —____. The crowded coudition of the dock- event but instead, he devoted his | Stisiaseriousthine. Teltherctares time to a consideration of the more + this time fully equipp -« ior the work—one who by of facts regarding the hopeless con- education and practice, is prepared dition of the farmers for the consid- for arduous labor, and who will|€Ttion of congressmen and others | have all the visor of strong man- who propose to make political capi- | hood both intellectually aud physical- Se wee ly. oe ee ce ee 8€-/ and Democrats alike pend Wher ao ry the important position. | gpects to oe ck ithout disparaging a of the aut i glee ails aes | i a eminent geutlemen named for the |@nd other leading democrats sat at | place, Henry county will present to the same table. ; the convention, which will meet in St. Joseph on the 11th day of June Have removed to their new building at the Northeast corner of the square in the old Bennett, Wheeler & Co., stand where they was born in Putman county, Geor- gia, and received a liberal education in the private schools and academies ae ; aii air gel ofthat state, until the war closed bs ed the schools. He went into the} Is about the way we'll sell you for the next week. We want confederate army and served there- i : : in until disabled by a shot inthe}your trade, and if you are a judge of values, these prices are sure knee, in the fallof 1864. Assoon e ‘ as the war was over he began the/to sell you. We claim to know the value of the goods we sell study of his profession under Col. L N. Whittle of Macon, Ga. Heland these are GENUINE BARCAINS, *t the prices named. went tothe University of Virginia and graduated in the law depart-| Don’t think them TRASH because of the low prices for they are ment of that institution, in 1868, and came to Missouri in the fall of |} not. the same year. From that time to the present he has devoted himself | —————_______"____” —— to his profession. He soon took | high rank in this section. Men’s tweed suits (will give good service.) only $2.50 | Men’s tancy percale sh irte, 2 collars and cuffs, at half In 1875 he became a member of| Men’s black worsted suits at $3.50 $5.00 6.50 & $10 | price to close out. the law firm of Philips & Vest at ‘ ‘ : . Sedalia and well sustained the high Men’s genuine balbriggan undershirts only 25¢ prestage of that noted firm. In 1877 Child’s satinet suits from $1.25 up Men’s drill drawers 25c he returned to Clinion and in 1880} Child’s scotch wool suits at $3.00 worth $4.00 Child’s percale waists worth 50¢ only 25¢ These suits are worth 25 per cent. more. WE DO THIS TO SECURE YOUR CASH trade. We give youa PREMIUM PURCHASE TICKET and when you make a purchase the amount is purchased out of the ticket. You are under no obligations to buy unless the price suits you as you PAY NOTHING FOR THE TICKET, and need not pay the $3 for the FRAME until the PORTRAIT arrives and you are satisfied that it is a good PICTURE. Come early as we haye contracted for only a limited number and they will soon be gone. ED 1. STEELE & COMPANY, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Norra Sie Square. - - - - Burtier, Missovrt. NEW MILLINERY! Fashionable Dress-making! The Best Goods West of Chicago at the Prices Asked. THE FINEST STOCK OF MILLINERY IN BUTLER, ONE PRICE TO ALL NO DISCRIMINATION, A REASONABLE PROFIT AND HONORABLE DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO! MRS. W. O ATKESON. Orrra Hovsst Corser - BUTLER, MO. {himself better during all this time. Men's Humboldt jeans only $1.75 Men’s wide brim (Buckeye) straw hats only 10¢ wee elected judze of this cron t Child’s rough and tumble suits at $3. 50 | Best “Star” laundered shirts, worth $1.25 only 75c court which position he held for six | years, and would have been re elect- Boys worsted suits—long pants, at $2.50 4 pairs of Rockford socks only 25¢ ed without opposition, but for the} Boys all wool cassimere suits at $6.00 fact that he declined tu be a candi- date. No judge in the state bore Genuine British socks worth 25c only 15c Men’s jeans pants 40 per cent. wool only $1.00 | 85c fancy socks, for this week only 25¢ His gentlemanly bearing, his high | Men’s 10 oz cottonade pants only $1.00 sense of justice, his incorruptable ae so commended him to this eople that his name is a household| “ 10 0z “best made, worth $1.00 only 75¢ : : : 285 throughout this circuit. At] Men’s unlaundered shirts, Linen Bosom: sold every- 24 inch Turkey red handerchiefs only 5c the close of his term he returned to a large and lucrative practice. His : legal service is sought in all the Men’s laundered shirts, Our dollar shirt, only 75c Men’s domet flannel shirts, worth 50c only 25c¢ surrounding counties. In all that constitutes a gentle- = man, a lawyer and a judge, he is the . < peer of auy named for the Supreme| AS we said above, all these are genuine bargains—no trash. judgeship. He is aclean man, a . . . . . : ea of quick perception and pos- You will agree with us in this if youll see the goods and are @&. sessed of a well-trained legal mind. He will go to the convention with judge of values. the great counties of the southwest at his back; a section rich in men You rs Respectfully, of brain and inexhaustable resources full of life, and democrats to the core. Judge Gantt was the last presi- dent of the Bar Association of the state,and numbers among his friends 9 and supporters many of the oldest lawyers of the state. _He has the commendable ambi- NORTH SIDE SQUARE, = = BUTLER MO. tion to serve his state on the bench. If the democracy desires to keep the ermine unstained; if they mean that} ~~~ tere So justice shall not be delayed or de- A Prize Fiag. nied; if they want ademocrat, whose} Springfield, Mo., May 1.—The services have always been at the| prize flag offered by the Youth’s conmand of his party, then no mis-| Companion of Boston for the best |take will be made in nominating |essay written by any pupil of the Judge Gantt at St. Joseph. | public schools of the United States JEFFERSONIAN Democrat. {on the subject of “The Patriotic In- fluence of the American Flag when Men’s mixed straw hats worth 25c only 10¢ Men’s 8 oz overalla, well made worth 50c¢ : A Satteen windsor ties, good styles, only 5¢ where at 75¢ only 50c Men’s work shirts, sold elsewhere at 50c only 25¢ TT CATALOGUES: ees Hing tnd Plated Table Were, WATCHES frieye ne i zl a EH EH pa (7 -) pac ttt = \ Com: = WINE Or CARDUI, « Tone for F CARDUI. = Tonic for Women. | Raised Over the Public Schools” —— A Eiesine Some sense was awarded to Miss Jetta Clay of \Of} health and strength renewed and | tho high school at this place. Prof. NECGING STATIGNES | of ease and comfort follows the use} |W. T. Carrington was notified of | ' 7 a | of — of Figs, as itacts in har-| the award, and the fine flag, which | i’ 'mony with nature to effectually | bas just been received, will be hoist- | lasek the system when costive or ed with appropriate ceremonies over | billious. For sale in 50¢ and $1.60 | the Central School building next © | bottles by all leading druggists. | Tuesday afternoon.

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