The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 8, 1890, Page 1

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‘SEPTEMBER Sabai ler Week VOL. X11. ore acer een ee Missourt State Bank: OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, $110,C00. ubject to Check, Loans M does a General Banking B In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at |. lowest rates without delay, STOCK TIOLDERS Klardinger, W Allen, Mra. Leving Houiware, TC, Physician N Fare Hickman, Bb Farr ui Burk, Monroe Farther Jenkins n't Cashile j ' rk Hallard N Farmer Kinne nk Clerk thrown, Le Levy.S y fe & Clothing backer, both Hartlett, Kdmund Farmer Morrison, © HW Farmer Pucker, JM Capita Chelf, WH. B. Farmer Mier, AL Farmer tyler, W OB Farmer Caruthers, G A Farmer . PAR lerk \ t kM Fa Christy, J M Physician ‘ 4 IM Cay Clark, Kobert Farmer FM Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Wevatt, © Lumber Deerwester, John Farmer clan ton, Wink Cn Dn Fit Foreman Timns otic Fariwer ht, TA Capital pi sheets. WC Con, & Res't 1 vk Clerk er, Mun &S Duteher, © HE Prof Normal seh Rosier, JM Farmer Win Farmer DeArmond, DA Cireult Judge Rankin, J 1 Farmer Valton, GW Farmer Kyans, John Farmer Hadford, Chas i Farmer ‘ JY Why ' Everingham, J Physician Reisner, J Wo Insurance Whipple, NL Physician Griggs, Win M Farmer Sullens, J DL Pres Judge Co Ct Williams, RV Farmer president vice-president BOOKER POWELL T. C. BOULWARE WM. E. WALTON J. KR. JENKINS cashier | asst. cashier | LEADING IMPORTERS OF Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, LOWEST PRICES. Our INestrated Catalogue, The handsomest ever issued In the West, will give you thousands of suggestions as to what willmake a nice Anniversary, Birthday or Holl- day present. Write us, and we wil! 100 Visiting Cards ——Ano-— Engraved Copperplate, 100 Visiting Cards From Plate, Siver PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. CREAT At Butler, Mo. The Peter Lane Stock To be closed out at once. Ten thousand dollars worth of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Sale opened Saturday morning, 27th. fered ¢ MORTOAGE SALE E In SDAY OCTOBER 8.1890. 6 NO. 46 Spruce Items. Mr. Epitox: It has been two ance through table paper, t we nif pame we select another Guess Wo mee) A300 for female diseases Mingo Items. Rev. C. W. West preached at Montrose Jast Sunday....M. I. Set tle is very sick with typhoid fever at this writing....F. M Staley pur- chased # house in Mayesburg and is making arrangements to move it to his farm on Petercreek....F. © Tyre is building a nice barn....For a clean shave and a fashionable hair cut call on Geo. Pitts at Mayesburg .... There was a wule show at Mayes burg between Frank Moudy and Mr. Swigger, the one having the best mule was to set up the “two fors.” ....Owing to the inclement weather work on the churches is progressin, very slowly....Willie McCue au Miss Sallie White, Tom Miller and Miss Maud Staley took a drive to Butler last week; nothing serious, however... . Longfellow, in his com- munication to the Weekly Union, headed Spruce Items, says the great Kilkinney cat fight is over. Yer, Bro. Longfellow, the fight is about over and there are several dead cats, andbefore the sun sets on the 4th of Noy. the rest of the union labor cate will have passed away. Longfellow . Gee in northeast Bates who are slipping around telling their republican neighbors to scratch 8. A. Douglass. Don't be alarmed, the republicans | have a tickt of their own and there is no danger of them voting for your uncle Sid. Longfellow, when did you leave Petercreek and move to Spruce township? We had not miss- ed you yet. Zip. aN Foren) Seg WINE OF © * for Women. News. Sprague Seeing nothing in your valuable paper from this part of the county, | Graves held court the latter part of jlast week. Some prominent lawyers from Rich Hill, Butler and Kansas | City were present, the case being an jimportant attachment suit. Jury jbung....Mrs. Dr. Witter has been ‘quite sick for the past week but is| now able to be up....The teacher's social at Dr. Lyle’s was arare occa- | sion and one which will be long re- membered by those present. most pleasant feature, for we are indebted to Mrs. Lyle, the delicious « to which we d was d bountiful supper sities whieh | le justice after Shance Bree Still it rains and it is Most of ou mers finis wheat before the hea¥v that sown looks w you would give us epace.. lenty | dle and family. « han Ter frain end mud the past week.... | are visiting rela it aw they M es Young, better known as) are well pl Lin the r hor ‘ in the “little Jim,” was in town this week! Nation 1 Midhewaniay ast . looking just as happy as a big sun! old Bate M i ii ecouut of the arrival) this week, she t house Saturday, a r 2 My James R Allenand | j her two little >, Eurl and Ray, of ae Hae? e fe 7 be vi ends wh le there ’ is gla \ uly sing sad, but eis over so he can be | « ter, Ida has a charm ‘ e with that tine boy that ar fvoucan just yet ‘ t lis 1 Monday We ' nto go off somewhere to wonder what percent Mr. Hall made | sehc John McGhee is visiting | nobis lots, if he came out even. | his parents in eastern Shawnee ; Mr. Me has sold his town] Alva Deerwester goes to Mor property to Jolin Harshaw, but has! to scho 1 this winter i. 2. t decided whether he will re-build jm nting to buy cattle to ere or not. Better stay with us, J. | fe ter....Dr.° McFarland H. is what your friends say Weis perfectly wild, the cause is ihe ar- inderstand that Mr. Lon Murphy | rival i boy at his house, or | will occupy the store house formerly lathe er Ray's... .Misv Anne | owned by Mr. Melton....A8 Sum-| Powellis visiting her sister, Mrs. | jmit Gleanings has assumed eur) Price Ray, in Kansas City... .Mrs,| Christena Baumunk, of K. C., who | has been visiting parents in | Suawnee returned home Monday... Mr. John Deerwester has his new barn completed und it is a fine build ing....Miss Maggie Hermann left the first of the week for Kansas City for medical treatment... .Yes-—— Lewis Decker went to Fairview Sunday night, and so did——oh, ask some one else, we don't waut to tell ....Miss Cora Bernhart has regain- ed her health sufficiently to be at chureh again,...Walt Moshier and hex sister were at Salem S. S. Sunday. . Wonder what ailed Pete Hermann last Sunday at Salem. Guess Sam McCandless can tell, and if not just ask Miss Emma Elliott, we know she can....L. A. Cox is hauling lumber to build an addition to his house. ... Hayden Ray left last week for K. C. where he goes to attend a commercial school, our best wishes go with him... .Tom Elliott says if he just had such whiskers as John Crabtree has he might stand some chance over on the corner. .Booker Powell and Jim Allen each ordered a car load of Rich Hill coal which was delivered a Passaic this week....W. T. Meglassen will address the Shaw- nee voters, at hermony school house Saturday, Oct. 4....Pete Hermann ie huuiing eaire this week, going swee.eu up for Suuday we presume ....Miss Dora Greer. who is visiting her uncle Frank Greer, is quite sick ....The poultry growers of these parts are mouring, since the failure of Bates Co's. poultry king, but hope he will start up again soon,...Sam McCandless is rejoicing since his Indian Ter. girl's return to Bates, but John would be better pleased if it were her older sister....Was it Elmer that went to Butler last Sun- day? We thought so, but Le was certainly at Chapel Sunday night.— Strange isnt it....B. F. Billings was in Butler one day last week, Isend you a few items from this!something new....Gus. Hermann | prosperous community.... Sqnire | made a flying trip to Deepwater this week and his cousin returned with him....Rev. Inlow has left us and is now engaged in a series of meet- ings at Fairview. success be him for in his masters cause....And now, Mr. Ed., as our breezes are getting | rather numerous we'll close, lest we be turned over to the waste basket, to] with | he is a faithful worker} and with good wishes to the Times Oue | and it’s many readers we are OF BATES - Cash Capital. a sowing y rains, and .- Mrs. Wad- COUNTY, $50,000.00 DN. THOMPSON 1K ROSUER, Vie E. A. BENNETT, 1 Vice t E, bb. KIPe. CASHIER br. J k Seeretary PW. SILVERS Attorney DURE LTORS, Vuctge ClarkiW Farmer ani ste iT Harte I ' Ta a tok femt aed n MS ner and Stock t Bennett, Whee npany and tad Vice-President rg wal Katate In : i t ra r Farmer and Stoc Poower and St r 2 ser Receives Deposits subject to cheek, loans mo , issnes drafta, and transacte a keneral banking business, Ye ice Tespectfully 6 1 —. ee SSS she is preity.... Douglas says tue | Publi democratic party isa deaddog. He will find it is resarected in Novem. | ber. Look out you 2 by 4....Un- | cle Jimmie is digging potatoes to \ day and says they are fine... .Bob Davis, Sunday night, looked pleased. Saw your Altora girt, that’s it, Bobby.... Will Howard | was out of shape Saturday and Sun | day nights. Stick to them Will, if | they do buck... Where, oh where, is Tomato Will Drake? Foundered on tomatoes, I suppose... .Johns- town is trying to getup a debate | between the pure party and the democratic party. If they do just | send us Boxley and Sim Francisco | and then see the Bro. Union drop their feathers... Tom Stroad is still drilling wheat. Tom says it is nev- er too iis to do good. ...Dr. Choat is still hearty and on foot, and sound in faith with the democracy.... | Thomas Broadus, one of the union | stump speakers, was on hand the other night. We are surprised at Tom straying off with such stuff, but I do believe he is given over to a reprobacy of mind and a hardness of heart....John MecAninch looks bad. What is the matter with you, old boy? Straighten up for the big democratic rally this fall... .Johne tuwit inarket isinir this week. Hoge? 4 cents, corn 28 cents and every- | thing else in proportion. ...Conduc- | tor Robins is stillon tha ©. B. &| Q. short line. ...Walt MeCown still | looks bad. We recommend fowls! for him....We learn Mr. Ogburn had to bring his boys home from the deaf and dumb school on ac- | count of their eyes....The Walnut | Grove Parsonage is now in progress. That isa good move, build your! preacher 2 house....Did you see xo | Walt Mosier Saturday night? Been toE. Y. Hill. Walt you bad bet ter go slow.....Ed Harbert is visit ing his mother, of this place. Ed looks well and reports times good where he has been....Why wasnt you at singing at Drake's Friday night? We had fine time. If you are doubting it Thomas cant so: ....Clister and Lee still run batch terlors hall, ...W. L. Ogg brought in 50 or 60 fine steers last week, which | he expects to feed this winter.... Are you keeping track of the pure jparty? The Gov. is, aud don't you forget it....Of all the slang and | nonsense that ever a man heard, we Rex. heard at the pure party speaking. eee j If vou ever attend one you will hear ' Joinstown Items. jnething but slang. a lively and democracy reagan, and no sens _. Times dull and Union! Wonder if .Dr. J. W. Choat a stock ofi 5 | thing firstclass. I will sellat p = a farm, 5 miles southeast of Butler, on Wednesday, October 15, 1890, the following property to-wit: One work horse; 1 brood mare, 1. two year old ftilley; 3) brood sowa; 37 head of stock hogs; 14 shoats; 1 two horse wagon; 1 road cart; 1 mow- ing machine; 1 breaking plow, 1 combined riding and walking culti | vator, 1 good saddle, 1 set of double harness, 1 set of single harness, 15 acres of corn in field, 8 or 10 tons of timothy hay, and other things too numerous to mention. Terms: $10 and under cash; on sums over $10 a credit of 6 months will be given without interest if paid when due, otherwise to draw ten per cent. from date, note to bear approv- ed security. 10 per cent. perannum discount for cash. Pav Wartox. 2t H.C. Donouve, Auctioneer. Hog Cholera. NO CURE NO PAY. We authorize all merchants to refund the money to any reliable person who has purchased and used W. Hall's Hog and Poultry Cholera Cure according to directions and in wilting to say ne has not been fuily benetited thereby. The W. Haut Mepicar Co., 43-3m St. Louis, Mo. DON'T FORGET ?T! That J. R. Pattersons, Barber Shop North Side Square, is the place to go fora nice hair cut, shave or shampoo. Call andseeme. Every- West Site Barber Shop! If you want the best shave, sham- | poo, hair cut, cleaned or dreesed, call at George Haggard’s barber shop. He employs the very best workmen and gurantee satisfaction. Hot and eold baths at all hours.

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