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OF BUTLER, MO. t $110.000. | i TAL, »s Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Maik« doés a General Banking Business. | the Real Estate Loan Department: Make loan on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCKHOLDERS Hardinger, W N Farmer Hickman,G B Furniture de Jenkins, J R Ass’t Cashier LB Dep reuit ¢ Kinney. Don Bank Clerk Mra M E Capitalists Levy Sam Dry Goods & ClothingTucker, WE Dentist Tucker. J M Capitalist Levina , TC, Physician mroe Farmer J N Farmer aia * Edmund Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman i John TL T nuit clerk Morrison, © H Farmer | B_ Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer Tyler, W B Farmer | ,G A Farmer Norton, J A Bank Clerk Voris, Frank M Farmer { M Physician Owen, M V Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitaliet Woods, F M Farmer Wratt, H.C Lumber dealer, Valton, Wm E Cashier? | Wright, TJ Capitalist | Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes Walls, Wm Farmer | Walton, G W Farmer rt Farmer Pharis, John Grocery J M Stock Dealer Pharis, C F Grocery r. John Farmer Patton, M Physician g Foreman Times officePowgll, Booker Farmer ta.R C Con, & Res’t Pigott, H H Bank Clerk CH Prof Normal Sch Rosier, J M Farmer ,D A Circuit Judge Rankin, JL Farmer b Radford, Chas R Farmer Walls, J T Physician Reisner, J W Insurance Whipple. N LE Physician Sullens, J L Pres Judge Co.Ct Williams, R Vv Farmer ‘m'M Farmer cashier asst. cashier president vice-president WM. E. WALTON J. R. JENKINS KER POWELL ic. BOULWARE issouri State Bank: jupon Dr. Betz’ water, gas and elec |to be present and hear the ordinance \forits adoption or rejection as the) les, plea in abatement filed. John Adair spent a few days last; week in Morgan county, visiting his! yarents, returninghome Saturday. | with Funston & Co., wor un inerchants, of St. Louis, and will (ravel iu the interest of the | firm. The company could not have secured the services of a more) worthy or competent young man, aud the Ties wishes him success. ro 1 a com lo jd {a the uail on the head i t a ] rev us elecuion that Jasper coun- ty would elect the democratic ticket Auyhow Aus. he left town singing | 3 3} rahe 5 “she's my Annie. visit I leet before the The city council will finally pass tric light ordinance to morrow night. Of courfe the taxpayers are invited read for the last time. Should the council accept the ordinance it will | be published the required length of time and then a vote will be taken | case may be. Luther Shobe, now residing in Wellington, Kansas, spent Thursday greeting his many friends. In form- 8 8 s LEADING IMPORTERS OF 5 Diamonds, Watches 8 and Jewelry. 's LOWEST PRICES. ty Ms Tos view tue Our IWlestrated Catalogue, a West, wit gree you © rhage 100 Visiting Cards 1a ferred Copperplate, | Suseestione can” sirthany or Ml. ca roa ‘Write us, and we will te * te ty grER PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, ‘e WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT Runes. | Free Lectures. LOCAL AFFAIRS. T with pleasure that we an- — — ts #e course of free lectures un- tmpbe auspices of the Butler y. These lectures will be by talent; quite a number of our citizens having consented py one evening each during ing winter. The churches indly granted the use of their free of charge, for the pur- {furthering the good cause. tures will be given on such enbgs as will least interfere with d meetings of churches and societies. A list of speak- their topics will be annouuc- ne time. good people of Butler have them the prospect of an inter- and profitable se1ies of enter- ts for the winter evenings trust they will appreciate and ance the enterprise so as to | “Tate in this community a taste | ! tientific and literary matters. sh hope to be able to indicate ed) week the time and place at Miss Maggie Arnold spent Satur- day and Sunday in Independence visiting relatives. Reed, McKinley and Quay have gone to meet McGinty at the bot- tom of the sea all dressed in their best suit of high protected clothes. President Harrison wants cong’ to meet next month and after passing the appropriation bills to adjourn as soon as possible. 000 in pension fees in the past year. It’sa cold day when Tanner don't look out for the old soldier, particu- larly the old soldier by name of Tan ner. souri will be between 50,000 and 58,- 000; so the secretary of state says. This is putting the state back to the | old time majority. Mrs. B. Carver, of Shawnee town- ship. and one of the Tres’ best lady friends, while in the city the other day making winter purchases, called at McFarland Bros. and treated her r ®? | horses to a brand new set of harness. | the first of these lectures will rered. | The Journal at Adrian has chang- | ed hands again, the Journal Print- jing Co. has sold the office to A. D. Hogan & Co., who will continue the publication of the Journal at the old stand. and who promise to make it more local newsy in the future. { t Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoris. }} she was @ Child, she cried for Castoria. For the information of a number er years Mr. Shobe was sheriff of this county, also county treasure: and later mayor of the city of But ler. He is a first-class business man and the only regret we have is that te is not still a resident of our city. Mr. S. is stilla thorough democrat and laughs heartily over the predic iment of the republican party in Kansas. Chris Herni, the newly elected county treasurer, came within six hours of being too late te file his boud of sixty-eight thousand dol- lars as required by law. However, had he bee: three days late the dem ocrats would not have taken advan- j jour ¢ were iG J : i iz in junderstand the ing on gr summoned in his place and Friday in the city on business,| ., Thos Irish et al by agreement BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19.1890. Awarded $1,800 Damages The case ef Mrs. L st the city of Ne sar } ) = tho meeting of the Salvation army, af fell through a defective vr | i] ely spr f her an les for which she aluaye ainst 10un -50U. There was quite an t ine witnesses pres lin. : Smith, of Ne aintiff. and H. B. Leona favor ¢ ady for nt will e court. L.S00. Circuit Court Pro cedings. WS HilvsE B Adams. stipuls- tion withdrawing affidavit aud bond for removal of cause plaintiff dismisses. | U. S. court} K. C. Crockery Co vs H H Bucek- | John Cantrell excused from serv id jury and RW James State ex rel Joseph Grieves et al | | | | | i | damages are assessed in favor of plaintiff. State of Mo vs Harvey Maxey plea of not guilty withdrawn and plea of ruilty to larceny from dwelling house entered, sevtenced to 2 years in the penitentiary. James Campbell vs Rieh Hill Coal Mining Co., non-suit with leave to set same aside. N J Power vs Alice Power, decree divorce granted. BF Robbins vs Thos Connelly, Nos. 48, 49 and 50, motion to dismiss of Answer filed in No. 43. Emma Carter ve Keith & Perry Coal Co., change of venue granted FARMERS BANK wuich she kell Cash Capital. A Newly Elected Judge to Be Rail- filed by defendant and overruled. |& twenty-fourth judicial district, com- posed of the counties of Barber, Harper and Comanche. OF BATES GOUNTY, $50,000.00 D u THOMPSON ROSIER N. kK \ DIRECTORS. ser udge Clark; Wix, Farme tR.4 rand stock rai Hurley I transacte ® «eneral bankin. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. SL2D Powder A SIXTY-DAY COURSE. A Rare Chance Is now offered you to decorate your homes with beautiful crayon portraits and other pictures made by rvaded Through College. your own hands. If you have taste for drawing you can learn, and it is » pleasant as well as a profitable busi ness. My terms are reasonable for instruction as I guarantee you. suc- cess, length of term, when you ean do work that will sell redily, or in Topeka, Kas., Nov. 12—C. McKay farmer, was elected judge of the McKay has vee war tage of his delay. reas | proposed ex-Confederate home in Corporal Tanner has made $200,-| home, The democaatic majority in Mis-| Democrats are| to Cass county. not built that way. Mr. Herni was Joseph Carter et al ve K & PCoal elected and the democrats propose | CO. same. : to see that he gets the office. Had| MA Dixon vs LG G Dixon, de- he failed to make his bond of course cree of divoree granted plamntiff. the governor would have had to fill W W Kimball & Co vs Levi War- the vacancy by appointment. — leave for sheriff to amend re- urn. Bank of Warrensburg etal vs E T Spillman, sheriff withdraws report sale. Garret Ashley vs Jay Gordinier, jury empannelled and verdict for laintiff of $45. Joseph Stocke naturalized. B F Robbins, etal vs Thos Con- nelly No. 50 tried by court judge- Capt. W. C. Bronaugh, First Vice President of the ex-Confederate As- sociation of Missouri, spent Friday | of in the city in the interest of the as- sociation. Capt. Bronaugh is thor oughly in earnest in the cause of the| P this state and is giving the maiter his undivided time and attention. _u He said the citizens of Henry coun- | ment for plaintiff. i ty would give $3,000 in aid of the| Rhodes vs City of Nevada, verdict and that he expected the rich | of $1,800. county of Bates to doas well. He 2s ae sespnatap one -eorey tgp TE TN coasts ama and next week will attend a meeting on of the officers of the association at 1St. Louis. A Horse Trade. John Spence Batues with Three Rob- bers—Two of them Dead. West Plains, Mo., Nov. 16.— A horse trade made in May last} About 4 o'clock on the morning of at meward and | october L {hree men named MecDon- | between Uncle Lew Haggard and ald, Ward and Hayes went to the Martin I. Shaffer, a farmer boy liv-|houge of John Spence near Alden, ing in Deepwater township, was| Howell county, and demanded ad- finally settled in the circuit court | mission which was refused them. Saturday night by the jury retvra- when they began to break in the a ee : door. Spence threw his weight ing a verdict in favor of the boy and againet the door atthe same Guia adjudging damages against Uncle] opening his knife with his teeth. Lew of one cent. In addition to the one cent damages Uncle Lew will| united efforts of the men and the have to stand the costs of the suit| three entered to find themselves face whieh will amount to about $100.|ed by a man 70 years old and armed The suit grew out of the fact that) with only a comman pocket knife. the horse Uncle Lew traded for was | They assaulted Spence with knives, not the kind of a horse he thought | pistols and sandbags, but the old fit to roam at large with other stock|kaife, and his assailants seeing that on the waving green pastures. |e Seams Mia abe cme oe \she had Children, she gave them Castoria NW. Drummond has just made Se of over 5,000 Rolls of new au8hypyer which will arrive from ‘Slat time as the various designs ined out from the factory be-} 0, one of the largest packing houses ] in the west, was forced to make au of inquiring persons, we will say the term of the newly elected congress- men will begin on March 4th, but they will not take their seats until December, 1891, unless gether in special session. this and the 10th of veauely, assignment Friday, and over 600 . informe us that the effects in | on were thrown out of employment. g and design are original and | Just what caused the failure none of r to | Surpasses in elegance avy-|the Kansas City papers seem to k that bas ever before been| know. The habilities of the firm is cK Gon the market, besides the | estimated to be one million dollars. TY Ywill be even lower than has} ee itorial page we are to Kansas City Globe, undertaken the of breaking City Journal. Hie etock | From its ed the largest and most com- | judge that the hat hasever been brought to republican, has ty, embracing many new fez- | humiliasung Those who contemplate pa- down 0 @ present season. JS will doubtless tind it interest- | 1¢} ub! ers profitable to consult with ; are fi om ymond, and if possible wait F 1ew goods arrive. ‘ § ¥ called to-|P rue, but the boy said, “no, a trade was a trade.” On the refusal of the boy to trade baek Uncle Lew re- levied the horse, and the case went They were Hayes has thus clutches of the law. The door finally succumbed to the him to be and consequently was un- | man did some effective work with his For|they were no match for him made this reason Uncle Lew wanted to|}their escape a badly cut up trio. identified, and McDon- ald and Ward were arrested but far eluded the no knowledge of law. It is learned tceday that the alliance has raised s purse to send McKay to the Ann Arbor (Mich:) law school to take a course in law. As his term of office | begins January 13 he has 60 days in | which to master the laws and pre | pare himself for the administration of justice between the clients of one of the largest judicial districte in | the state. There are alliance coun- | ty attorneys of the state, it is said. | None of them are eligible, as the law plainly provides that a county attorney must be a member of the bar. The law makers evidently never | anticipated that aman who had not \ studied law and been admitted to} the bar would be elected judge, | hence, the statutes do not provide that a judge shall be s0 qualified, and McKay oc any other man, | lmatter how ignorant of the law | may be, is eligible to a judgeship. | While it is not likely that the com- ing legislature, being strongly al- liance, will amend the law so as to require a judge to be a lawyer, it is reasonable to presume that the first republican legislature will take ac- tion in that direction. Bring your pictures to Prof. J. w.! Cover, the free hand and pen artist, | and get the finest work you have! ever seen. Located in opera build- ing. tf. Springfield, Mo.. Nov. 6.—The} official returns will give Fyan D., 2,- 500 majority over Wade R., in this district. He carries every county except Chr istian where Wade gets, 25 majority. Fyan’s majority in’ Greene county is 1,069 and Wade's other words time unlimited. Call on me for terms and learn something that will be of great value to you. Wanamaker, Mrs. Margaret Watkins has been reinstated as delivery clerk in the Washington postofficee: She | was temporarily suspended on the Gth for telling Senator Quay’s son that his father’s mail had gone to the dead letter office. was originally made by Superinten- dent Bell and re-echoed by Mrs. Watkins. | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- J. W. Cover. tf. cpera b'Id’g. On order of Postmaster General The remark Syfur! Figg | ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- i aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ite effects, prepared only from the most healthy a" agreeable substances, ite The Kansas City packing compa- to the justice court and young Shaf- fer came off victorious. Not being satisfied with the proceedings Uncle McDonald died from the effects of his wounds in the jail at this place | and Ward bas made his escape from the Lamar jail, where he was taken majority in Greene county two years = | many excellent qualities commend it ago was 1,158. to all and have made it the most Lew appealed to the circuit court with the above results. There is only one moral to the lesson and that is if you get the worst of a horse trade grin and bear it. for safe keeping. Laclede Hotel For Sale. iF os & | : | He continued to grow worse un | 1 : . : & on Three story hotel situated south | yesterday when he died. | west corner square, one door west | ‘of new opera furnished rooms, house. 2 2 sample rooms/and the raid was for the purpose on ground floor, also one omnibus, | robbing him, but it resulted fat 4 good horses and ha Will! The deceased was id j » half down balar hel rhess. sell for es two Ok reason Mrs. M. J. Parros. a Inthe struggle Spence was shot | with a pistol and otherwise battered up, but his injuries were thought to) | be trifling untila few days ago when | hefbegan to suffer considerable pain. | til Spence was supposed to have had Has 35 wellja large sum of money in the house. ; popular remedy known. sa Children Cryfor crop of Figs is for sale in 5% cher’s Castoria. and $1 bottles by all leading drug- Children Cry for | gists Any reliable druggist who ; i may not have it on hand will pro Pitcher’s Castoria. cure it promptly for any one who promptly 7 j Children Cry for wishes to try it. Do not accept any Pitcher’s Castoria. gorse Notice of Final Settlement. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. KEW YORK, WY. / Notice of Fina? Settlement. by given