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| "<a eee — Che Bu Se, > cv } VOL. XIII: Missouri State BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDN LA a | ESDAY FEBRUARY 4. 1891. i OF BUTLER, MO. to-day. ... Whitehead writes quite a ter from Oukland, Cal He thinks tt is the earth 3B YI 40 hegs, but boomiir finest place on aes has jost about think the s-ems to SIMPSON’S FINANCIAL Worst Is over ...J e Crow. sou of : W J Crow, who has been railroading Wichita, Kas., Jan. 30.—Congress- pCAPITAL, - . - - + 110,000. in Dakota for some time, is visiting |man elect Jerry Simpson entertain-| ait ng Dopenite antiecl to Check, Loans Money, Makes. Collections and his parents....Dee called this week € la large gathering here to night does a Gereral Banking Business. In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans! dowo wit, + on Real Estate on long or- short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCK ROLDE { Allen, Mrs. Levina Hardinge: Boulware, ‘I™¢ hk, M Jd on Brown, Lulu py) Bartlett, Edmund Chelf, HB Farr ristv J M Physician rk, Robert Farmer ourtney, J M Stock le Deerwester, John Farmer /) Davis, J R Foreman Tinxsoffice Powell | Dickeneheets. 8 C Con & Res’t Pigott, Dutcher, C H Prof Normal Sch Rosier Morrison Miller. Norton. J Owen, 4,0 A Cireuit Judge Rankin, hn Farmer Radfor J Physician Reisne Sullen, ~ . BOOKER POWELL resident T. C, BOULWARE Ballard Ttems. The 4th Sunday was a day for ali the churches in these parts. Presid iny Flder Stewart preached Oak hill, Rey. Smith at Fairview, Rev. Will Wiusett, the C. P. missionary, at P Walnut groveat 11a. im. and Rev. PW. A Walker in the evening....C.' »D Cole and Father McFarland spent ba night in Butler this weck....The band boys inet Saturday sight, and psay they are getting along fine... EW B ole brought i: one evening last week....Charley ‘} Greer is able to be at thé postoftice P this (Monday) morning, and looks more pleasing than John Lentz. who did not get to Adrian or Southwest, Hcithor....The preachers gave us a eall Sunday and EF tell you they j (Rev.s Walker & Winsett) can cat.. Don't fool yourself Oscar, we have plenty of boys out northwest as well as other directions, but come along and pay noe attention to us; we mean well....We have been informed of 3 two weddings to take place between now and the (st of March, but Char- ley and August will not tell us, as '} we would tell it to the readers of the Pbeoming Tines.......Jim Cole has his buggy at the shop for repairs ] again thisa m., so guess he was in Stumptown last night..... Bill Hiaghes wasup and reported all O. ‘K. He has about concluded that ickman,G BF KR Ass’t Cashier vice-president A SR rmer Smith, LL niture dealer Smith, John T Starke, L B Deputy c ank Clerk Turner, Mrs MECa $& ClothingTucker, WE Dentist Tucker. J M Capitalist Tyler, W B Farmer Voris, F yman M Warmer L Farmer has R Farmer wil nrance Whipple. N Judge Co.Ct Williams, Tt cashier asst. cashier | i8 out southwest getting up an oys hear. ...Uncle | Mose Greey and wife are in the vil lage to-day, visiting’ their son. . Winegardenct and Ray Me sO We spent Monday night in Butler.... | John Greer out in fine style Sunday | night, and some of the boys fee! bad over it too....Ote Reeder went caf Sunday evening. Guess where?.... Jack Meore way out northwest San diy evening. ...Ree Cole looks aw 1 two fine cows | ful sleepy today... .Didn't we play and gave us some items from the i 2 : ) Southwest... -Sidney Graham is ck Berry B goes |to wor: wor Sid.ey the Ist of |Febroav; ..... Join Graham the jlght.i p=: reller was on our jstreets sesteruay slowing the boys lhow to ran the fence builders he Dick j And:ews and John Dawson was on j hand iu fine shape... .Dee, Willand Rough are hauling wood for the )Suumer but from the sigus of the | Weather will burn some of it this Miss Fannie ibes au organ and can play marching through Mississippi to perfection. . ' Miss Ida isin Butler completing ber 'music....Rev. T $ Moshier will | preach Saturday and Sunday at Sa jlem Baptist church. Jack | | A QUESTION OF AUTHORITY. jso'l them some time since. winter, am afraid... . | ae A Federal Marshall Arrested in Missis- sinpt for carrying a Pistol. 3u0.—The ate of Mise * Memphis, Tenn. Jiu. | question whether the s sissippi is a bigger coucern than the United States of America is about to be determiued in the case of Dep uty United States Marshal Clem Lee | who was arrested at Corinth, Miss it fine Cris? what else could we do?! ou the 20th of December last for | | hope it’s all right ere this... .John | carrying concealed weapons. At the} | Harris and family returned from a | time of his arrest Lee was in pur-| visit to El Dorado this week... . El- \suit of aiman for whem he hada mer Moshier reports everything dull | warrant, and he had several other in Los Angeles, Cal., and also his health bad....J N Ballard and Mr. tilbert of Montrose, gave us a pleas ant call Monday. TheJudge is al ways a welcome visitor. He tells us he intends having a sale of his stock and farm implements... . Still they come and pay their taxes. Tom Board is our collector. By the way, its about time the “yellow dogs,” (asthe Union calls the democrats) was thinking of a township ticket... Mrs. Moshier and son, Geo. Wig- ging spent a day in Butler this week. ceeey -— was quite busy writing and inviting, we suppose. ... Loren warrants in his possession which had been given him te serve on the | | trip. When brought before the may- jor Lée pleaded his commission agan | officer of the United States. He did| not have his commission with him, ; but showed one of the warrants to} establish his right to go armed. He! claimed that the mayor asked him if he bad other warrants and made him produce them. One of them was for the mayor's nephew. The may- or refused to recognize Lee's authoie ity and fined him $25. He declined to pay the amount and was put in jail. He appealed to the circuit — has come to town to day after |court but was again defeated and lumber to build a house—who’s!fned. He then swore out a writ of land gave his views on some timely ! jtopies. He was not badly stuck, he | | said, on silver and geld asa ciren- lating medium. His ideal wasa | | piece of paper. and he would like to |see an estimate made of the qualities | of precious metals in the mountains | }and silver certificates issued by the | government based on the quantity | of gold and silver estimated to be under the ground in the) treasury vaults is liable to be stolen | by a foreign enemy, but no amount of faith could remove the mountains {containing the gold and silver. As! the government Coin ownership of rail- roads, Jerry thought the people! wanted only one road at present. | They had a mortgage on the Union | | Pacific but were too soft hearted to | The other fel-! ‘collect the interest | lows, however. he noticed visited the | for the interest | jand when he got to Washington he | | proposed to call ou farms once a year the Union Pa- | ‘cific, and if the interest was not paid |. ‘the people will get the road and the! idebt be syuared that way. He un- | | derstood there was a number of at- | | torneys in the senat> who looked af- | | ter the interests of such corporations | | but Tuesday last saw the number re-| | duced by one. { j Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, \ The Best Salve inthe world tor Cuts | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box} | For sale by all druggists. MISSOURT LEGISLATION. | The More important bills Considerea by our Representatives. Jefferson City, Jan. 31.—The res- olution declining to make a World's Fair appropriation as long as the force bill is pending in congress passed the senate yesterday after an hour's debate. Senator Shelton’s bill which places all trust companies under the juris- diction of the state insurance de- partment and requires them to make | whose names cannot yet be learned OF BATES Cash Capital. views. | The Sockless Statesman in Favor of Greenbacxs COUNTY, $50,000.00 D.N, THOMPSON President J. K. ROSIER, Vice-President ©. A. BENNETT, ve- President. E. D. K 4 - CASHIER Dr. J. EVERINGHAM Secretary ft. W. SILVERS, .. Attorney DIRECTORS. Juage Clark:Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. R.J. Hur! of KR. J. Hurley Lumber Company. 7. K. Re Vice-President nd Farmer. s Farme! id Stock raiser EA. Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler € Company and 2nd Vice-President. P.E. Emery, Real Estate Investor M. G. Wilcox, Farmer and 1. M. Gaily, Farmer and M. R. Lyfe. Farmer and Db John Steele, J.J McKee Thompson, President, armer and stockraiser Farmer and stockraiser Stockraiser Stock Raiser. Stockraiser. armer and stockraiser E.D. Kipp, Cashier. Receives Deposits subject to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transacts a general banking business. Your patronage resp: tfully solicited. a CS Another Mine Horror. Mich., Jan. 29.— About 6 o'clock this evening a part of the Chapin mine, the largest and most productive in Michigan caught fire at the sixth Fight men are under ground without any pos Tron Mountain, level. sibility of escape. t At 8 o'clock the fire was still spead- ing, and all shafts the have been closed down. — There is no hope of rescue for the eigkt eutombed mer, The mine is situated in the heart of Tron Mountain, and almost the en- tire population is gathered at the mine waiting for some news of the unfortunate victims. The Chapin mine was _ the largest ore shipper inthe Lake Superior dis trict, having shipped 600,0000 tons of iron last year. The Vanderbuilts were negotiating for its purchase. second Noti To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I suffered a total loss on my stock Noy. 20,1889, policy issued by the Geman Insur ance Company of Freeport, Ill. They have this day settled in full of all | loss and damage, and I can cheerful | ly and heartily recommend the Ger- | man Insurance Co. to any and all , who wish insurance. I also recom- mend Calhoon & Harrison, state. agents, Carthage, Mo ,and J. F. Her- rell, special agent, Adrian, Mo., for | said German Insurance Co., I know | them to be honorable in all their dealings and pay just as they agree. eto the Farmers ot Bates Couaty :no ove likes to be Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pilis, An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels throug? the nerves. A new principle. The speedily cure billiousn bad taste, tor pid liver, y pation, Splei did for me women and children, Smallest, mi t, surest. 30 doses fox 25 cents. Samples tree at H. L. Tuck. er‘s Drug Store. t-tver nd eor The Atchison Globe man, having tried it himself, has these observa tion to offer: “It is a little wonder men are so cross when they get sick. When a woman gets sick she finds a consulation in wearing a very pretty tea gown, and in looking pale and interesting. There is no such comfort for men. They aretunshaved their clothes are uglier than ever, around them, they are so disagreeably looking. and they become the crossest things on earth. Maybe if they could friza their hair and wear pretty wrappers they would be better natured than they are. « 4 eS rad “ ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant T remain Yours Respc. rie and refreshing to the taste, and acts hey don’t need him out west, so he house? ask Loren.....J N Ballard| habeas corpus in the United States Will stay at-home and put in a crop returned last week from Jefferson | district court for the north district .+..Jack Moore has a fine team of | City....Jobn Lentz is uneasy and/| of Mississippi, which will be heard horses for sale; they are nice and restless about Uncle Eph’s leaving, | next Monday at Oxford, Miss The well made....Berry Beamen re. | 4fraid:he will have no place to lay|partieular grounds of the circuit ports the candy pulling at Stump-| bis head... .I F Crow is still noticed | court's decision was that Lee was ‘town over with wen he got there... | in these parts... .Danie attends well! arrested four hours after he had Jim Tye is much better...... Mrs. | to business, no neglecting his school | abandoned the pursuit of the crimi- Decker has the la gripp....Frank | boy days....Dee tells us he and /jnals he was especially charged to are LaFollett is cutting hedge....AJ neighbors are hauling wood this Ousley is plowing, as see some oth-| Week....Geo D. Moshier has two/ to the state law. The Federal court ers are; look out for a big acreage of | Plows going to day....W B Tyler | officials claim that the state authori- flax and oats ia this part of Bates.. | hauling rails....Mr. Elliott plowing | ties have no authority whatever over Wm. Rogers called Saturday night | his stalks under... .Jno Deerwester | an official of the United States under SE a ae rest, and was therefore amendable Min Ballard... JDR Rogers moved | is repairing his seal ;such circumstances, and they will i Monday to Big creek, which gave} have them ready to weigh....Chas jfight the case to the bitter end. A room for Il Graham and Booker | Decker gone to Butler to-day... | similar case came up in this city 10 Powell jr., to move, Tl to his home | Sorry to hear of the trouble at Har- | years ago when a deputy United and Booker to his wife’s people... | mony school, and hope all things are | States marshal from Mississippi was If you want to buy good horses eall | now satisfactory....W H Warford arrested and fined for carrying a pis- on Cap, he has several for sale... aud family, ye itemizer aud wife jtol. He was released on a bond on ‘or meal call at the Ogbourn mills did our best to eat Doe Greer out of ja writ of habeas corpus issued by outheast of here....Mr. Buck Mil- | house and home Tuesday. and he! the United States court. The city Jer has it down fine as regards the | has looked thin ever since....M L/ authorities let the case drop and it society &c in Kansas and Neb. See Embree at the shop for repairs... | died from inattention. The Federal him for explanation. Bill Cole too, | Dr. Warford and family have remev- } authorities contend that if the rul- uld explain. ... Will L Tyler called ped to Sedalia, where he is in busi jing of the Mississippi court in the onday for mail. He is the same jol- , Bess. We join with hi Ay boy he used to be....J B Hays in wishing him sucee’ y friends Lee ease is allowed to st and it will his new | be impossible for them to inStitute 38 all ak, feeling about asusual... field of labor....F M Fort and wife | any criminal process in that state. ijacle Henry Cole is quite feeble as | Went to Urich this week and gave) See et from the effects of the ip” | Beason aud Will a call. 22... Bill | n Valley Ite ; though able to be about....D Tee Hughes up and coming; have heard} Jadgmg by the merry music of ters, at the shop this mornivg it talked that he will be 2 candidate! the redbird spring is near at hand 9 ee Wilds home frou. Kausas City for -— in the spring...... Wilson; .... Wheat around here is doing well right....Uncle Bi ly Griggs will Davidson seems to be busy fixing up jand the buds on the peach trees are bein Butler in due time to see things at home for his mother.... yet unharmed by Winter + ++Miss out the business of Shawnee... Mrs. Fannie Moshier has returned | Ollie Davis is very sick again OER ck Greer and wife. Uncle Eph aud to her home in Urick, and no doubt | Robert Davis and Francis Gilbreath ; Moshier are laid up to day, , Beason is as pleased as a boy. with | sold their hogs last Monday...... mble, founder; they took dinner his first pair of boots....Doc Greer} Woodson Nichols is visiting in the Will Warford’s Sunday... .Berry | and lady are visiting in the country neighborhood this week. Joxen. deposits and be governed by the laws governing insurance companies has been favorably reported to the senate. In the house, the committee on ed- ucation reported favorably a bill al- lowing secret societies to meet in schoel houses. The committee on education pre- sented a majority and minority re- port on the bill introduced by Mr. Rubey of Laclede, which provides for the state board of educations or- ganizing state institutes in every county and sees to their maintain-! ance by appropriating 4 per cent of | ithe school fund for that purpose. | The bill makes it compulsory upon | i the teachers of the state to be exam-_ jined and granted licences by the di-! | rectors of the institutes. Dr. Paton! 'of Washington county presented the | jtninority report and so ably did he | ;argue for it that both reports were | pas : { | ordered printed. | The house yesterday afternoon | passed the bill abolishing the office | | of state register of land in accord-| “ance with the suggestions ccntained | in the report of the present register. | With the expiration of the present | incumbent, the office will be abolish- jed and the records placed in charge | | of the secretary of state. | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoris | j i P. K. Wires. To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I suffered a | total loss of my barn and contents | on the 20th of Nev., 1890. policy i sued by the German Insurance | Company, of Freeport, Iil.. and, they have paid in full for all loss, | $875.50. I willingly recommend | the German Insurance Co., to all | who wish good safe insurance. also recommend Messrs Calhoon & Harrison, state agents, Carthage, Mo., and J. F- Herrell, special agent, | of Adrian, Mo., for said German In- surance Co., to be honorable and up right in all their dealings.and prompt and honest in their adjustments. Yours Respectfully. §-4t Mrs. S. L. Hi wire. iu | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ' Liver and Bowels, cleanses the tem effectually, dispels colds, head- 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 i its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the moet healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the moet popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50¢ sad $1 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro it promptly for any one who sto try it. Do not accept any tute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISYRLE. WY. EW FOPM, WY. NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the siock Girance stere cons of woods known as the stin GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, I desire to say to my many friends that I have re plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and I would be glad call and see me. PRODUCE OF ALL I will guarantee my prices on store in the city. "r. Tu. to have all my old friends; KINDS WANTED. goods to be as iow as any Call and see me. PETTYs.

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