The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 1, 1891, Page 1

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1e a great deal of malice VOL. XIII. Missouri £': OF BUTL CAPITAL, ler LER, MO. $110.C00. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collec does a General B DEPOSITORY FO In the Real Estate Loan on Real Estate on lon: and ions inking Business. COUNTY FUNDS. Department. Make loans) y or short time at lowest rates w vithout delay. STOCKH Allen, Mrs. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Grown, Lala Rartlett, Edmund Farmer ryan, Margaret Chelf, HB Farmer Caruthers, G A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer lbeerweater, John Farmer Foreman Times offic Morrison CHF Miller. Alf Farm ™ cken, A F ‘ton, J < Ban Ow UCon & Res’t ner, © H Prof Normal Sch Pigot' nond,D A Cirenit Judge Rosier, JM Far ngbam, emam, Caroline and Eliza eee, Wim M Farmer president sident "WME. WALTON BOOKER POWELL Sam Dry Ge racken, Robt Farmer M Vv Farmer ILDERS rhe, LB Depu er Turner, Mra ME ¢ Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist is & ClothingTyler, WB Farmer Voris. Frank M Farmer Vanghan. J M Capitalist Wyatt, HC Lamber dealer Wells, Wiley Teacher West, R G Farmer Wolfe, Pattie armer yer arme k Clerk ht TJ Capitalist er, Max Hoots & Shoes Walls, Wm Farmer Walton. GW Farmer Physic rian LV Farmer JENKINS cashier SNi asst. cashier mr a ea RE EY RE Strange Revolution im Women’s Dress Will American Ladies Dare Adopt It? Some predict that the great change in the fashioning of the clothes which are’ to be worn this coming season is the most wonder ful victory of the nineteenth century if fashion leaders can be induced to adopt it, and appear just once in | public so arrayed. Men will hold their breath in won der ‘at the marvelous change it! makes in lovely woman. “lew of | the fair sex can help being lovely in these glove fitting costumes,” says a writer in a recent’ number of the New York and Paris Young, Ladies’ | Fashion Bazar. “This magazine is | the only one in Europe or pAericn | which makes a specialty of giving | those inclined to stoutness an unri- | valed appearance of sculptured slim- | ness,” said Her Royal Highnéss the Princess of Wales. Madame Patti has ordered from the Paris house four magnificent costumes, the de- signs of which appear in the APRIL number of this fashion Bazar—and in this magazine enly. Mrs. Harrison is greatly fasciuat- ed with the exquisite gem, costume Balhaed Ttems The farmers are impatient for | spring to come but say this a sure sign of good crops....T M Broad- dus has returned frem Arkansas. “its tough on me... .... Mr. Arbuckle moves to Vernon coun. ty iustead of Washington as he tirst stated. ..The Fairview school opens next Monday... .The Baptist church Tom says | Sunday school will reorganize the first Sunday in April, all should at- tend.”...We wonder what makes Joe look so pale; he says its his chin -Ree has gone to Urich What was it Geo. Drake and Ira Fowler had at Oak Hill Sune day night, poetry? Look out boys don’t make too much noise... .Ode was in the city and laughs as hearty as ever, and says he can't help it he’s engaged....Lant talks ef going to Clinton to learn the tinners trade. Success to you Lant....Dan'] Em- | bree was seen going west Sunday jeve....Ed wants to trade his new | saddle for a good spring wagon; he needed one Sunday night....Wat | Cole, says the girls all tickle him to ; make him laugh since he shaved off | his moustache; its hard to make him whiskers... again... No. 4, in the APRIL number. It is expected she will give an order for | an exact counterpart of it, the whole front of which will be incrusted with pin-head diamonds. This gown alone will be worth a king’s ransom. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, ehe cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Newspaper Ethics- George William Cartis in Harper. zains neither charac- A newspaper g ter or influence by aandoning good hianners greeable and annoying and so oppo + asa polecat may effectually close the wood path which vou had designed to take. It may be feared, and in the that feared But this effect must not be confound. ei with power and in- sane Way as animal and despised. newspaper fluence. It 1s exceedingly annoying undoubtedly, to be placarded all over town as a liar ora donkey, a hypo- crite or a sneak thief. But although the effect is most unpleasant.very lit - tle ability is required to produce it. A little paper and printing,a little paste ind a host of bill stickers are all that pecuniary ure needed, Is not is produced, but ability and even the cost large The eflect it does not show intluence upou the or force or pert of the pro- ducer. House aud lot on Mechenie street for sale. Inquire of 173 Avzert MoorR | It may indeed make itself ; | town to-d O'Banion and ke will laugh anyway... The Mingo voters | should look well to the qualifications of the men they elect as members of the township board. Elect one who can read understandingly.._. | That jeint session should have order- ed the road surveyed. They got their $1.50 each anyway. Squire Wildes clerk has gone to Johuson county on - Wheat in : this section , of the country looks . - Frank | Lafoilett has purchased a fine stal- lion of M S Keirsev.... Nehemiah Board is improving....Mrs. Nora | Rogers is some better... What is | that joke ou Bob, or is it truth? es | ka Griggs will return to K. C. about the 15th of mercial course, which two | to fine. . hs and from there he W Lingtor his family all. . K ing items of interest to Dee report lel Ree 1 Cole came in fr Ui having broke his cart. sald at 5 -Geo. Price us fat eattle to ihe MeDonnell | tu be delvered Muy Ist. Jim Cole says Le chop} ved to 1 ed the ot | » Price's ig chickens Ss wants to trade SUES) PINs utr J in trotting x Bud g daily visits | -Cap Pric to-day... -Judge Cole traded for have all) . Every farm glad to sce advance....Squire Wilds is ummest. He says he is bring- u the: corners; town wineh be er is stock get ung Sam. April to finish the com- | ike about | i) prepared, i but he'll have to folds of the office towel: shake out the middle or get beaten. BITLER, MISSOURI. WEDN ESDAY APRIL 1.1891. DESTITUTION IN KANSAS NO. 19 Virginia Items zi will be a school election A Delegation om Wallace County Asking for Aid Lee ae Pleasanton a Kansas City, Mo, March 27.—A ‘ with the empty co umittee has reached here from Wallace county, Kansas, in search of aid for the |farmera of that re, and freezing When it comnuttee starving i was dec ied to send oa phere wo mass-meeting i jraise money to defray the expenses | dollars | was needed, but that sum could not} be secured out of the 200 men in the jgathering. Ove of the comm = his to Sharon § jand mortgaged it for the amount. | The 2,400 people of Wallace county jare hovering about fires made of | cow-chips, and their daily fare is not enough to suffice child for one meal. fourth sue-{* | of the deegates. Twenty ttee horse a Last vear was the f i cessive crop failure in western Kav- Bus. | Reynard Ttems. | Mud is getting to bea common .. Will Holt) says the roads nee d| was called to! * jalsu ja load of washing machines in town | | Padden.... jgoing te OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 Park is loaning flax | Mes i and selling corn at 55 ceuts per | | bushel. . .- Billy Bateman is feeding | a lot of cattle for Wim. Stephens. | Mr. B. is buying all the hogs he can | ere ROSIER. Vioe- President -The river is coming eut on the | E = . see CANTER bottoms: aud coming fast. People Ww Usucrea living on the Beteemes are preparing to move ....James Beckett broke three of his ribs jumping on a horse. | Mr. Bis quite aged and it will prob- ably go bard with him. = Mrs. B. is! y and 2ud Vice-President. mery, MG. Wil . Nor; rou | sick....Albert Pilgrim you 1n.'M. Gaily, F 2 are net so gool a guesser as i eee ner aS OEka 2 hompson, Pr ent, farmer and stockraiser Farmer and stockraiser J.J. MeKee, Farmer and stockraiser. E.D. Kipp, Cashier. Freemau Short for you had to set up the candy....Alf Jackson had Receives Deposits subject to check, ans money, issues drafts, and traneacte a general banking business. Your patronag Saturday....There are three ctfully solicited. dates inthe tield fox Drysdale AJ Park This kind muke eandi- trustee, O Mj and Johu Me- of weather is | farmers late with | -H D Hender- Tree SHIRLEY CHILDS their small grain. . and bride....It is a mistake about \thing in this part of the coantry.znd json hasa car load efitencmecstts DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED j there will be uo oats so hort cf! be delivwed at Foster and one at 1 q Sh 1 et il... . Wonder if the fol joy- | Butler about the lth of April... : 4 Ps f fiemecives at Mr. Pord’s party ; Denuie Bright has a new $20 ale ying ll Caine’ F j ine ows working over about Mr. Macks he} ought to know, he travels them.... | Will Steaward says it will take more ihan a barbed wire stretched across | ithe road to keep him away from the| widows....Miss Alice McLain has bought the A J McLain farm, and he will move to Oklahoma to make; that his future home....J A Ford} has his coal bank opened up ready for business....Wonder if Dr Car-| ter sits up with Miss Minnie yet... . | Bertha says why ‘wasn't brass bui- tons at the party...... Was Etta! lost without J. P. at the party’.... Rev. Moshier will take charge of the | Baptist church of Round Prairie! this year....Rev. Poteet preached his farewell sermon at the New Pros- pect church Sunday night....We | are sorry to say that one of our most prominent young men will leave for Jackson county soon. . The next question on our mind is what will J T Wilson do since his adopted son has left the old home .---Claud Norton out buying i calves and yearlings....E E Holt, sold 20 head of hogs at 3} cents last | week, says 34 cents for hogs will not, pay for 50 cent corn....N E Steph-| enson will start for Texas s00n to| spend the summer....School op n-} elat this place Monday with Miss McLain as teacher...... Bearce and James Blakey will start for Kansas as soon as the weather will permit; why don't some one else sell out and zo west and grow up; with the country....Tom Hives; says he is one among the champions | to play croquet this summer... .. is jdie. It wis not mad... jean get t town Win Steyhens’ steer going uaad and .Ira Roberts mud or no mud. -Mrs. Ella Hedges list Mud or no mud youcan always tind flour at my BARLOW AND TATE Com Planters, Litile Joker Cultivators, How is that Ira’. is on the sick store... Mrs. Joun Hensley is very MOLINE PLOWS, low and rely can’t last much long- er....Ms. Frank Jenkins has re- C lti t = H turned fom West Virginia. Mrs. J. U 1 V a ors, a arrows found thngs much a to what : lefethere Mine Sm) a Five Line of fetivute tne «st «el BUGGIES and SPRING WAGONS taken home | Dudley wil make the ducks fall = week as le has a fine gun. N. M. Nesterope. yRUP SI Se jit was w s on she Daniel enough b be t Fresh Grass Seeds. Shirley Childs |! Fig Famer and Workingmen of Bates Cun TAKE YOUR BUTTER and ECCS Phatis id where you can ALWAYS GET price CASH re ENJOYS Both themethod and results when 0 [ [ d | p Syrup offigs is taken; it is pleasant and refrening to the taste, and acts gently ye‘promptly on the Kidneys, a Liver an Bowels, cleanses the sys- Lowest figures on Flour and Groveries, in large quantit tem effectally, dispels colds, head- PHCNIX COAL CO., have established their office in our store aches anc fev ers = cures habitual #@ Coal constantly kept on hand for the farmers. FI T G Hinesfsays F P Browing had him to stayin the store to draw} customers. Uncre Dave. The Best: Result. Every ingredient employed in pro-| } ducing Hood’ Sarsaparilla is striet | y pure, and is the best of its kind} s possible to buy. id herbs are carefully selected,per “| senally examined and only the best e time of | perilais | carefully view to attaining the | Why don’t you try it | retained. Se that from th | purchase until Hood's S everything i watched with a bust results? j There are obituaries and there are | obituaries, and the Coldwater West- ern Star knows which is which. List- , en to its tale ifwee The “Coldwat- fer Voice is no more. The pen is si- lent. The offiee scissors have been laid away to rust The stillness of death prevails the very atmosphere | cee E voice of the devil ye py or ‘what in ‘ell’s j this word” was wont to resound. | The paste pot | what not; the cockroach is eatix lcomposition off the roile blue bottle fly is dying in Oh grave where is thy victory? Oh death where is thy sting’ on the} g the} ud the} nd All the roots | , ‘Sth and Grad Ave, Kansas City, Mo, rich | April 17 &8; May 15 & 16: June] aR 18 EIGHTEEN 18 duced, ns ae to the taste salt 2 ac- ceptable » the stomach, prompt in its actiomnd truly beneficial . its effects, prpared only from the most healthy ad agreeable substances, its | many exdlent qualities commend it ‘to all an have made it the most | popular redy known. Sree Y ¢ Figs is for sale in 506 and $1 bles by ail leading drug: | . Ay reliable druggist who} not ave it on hand will pro- it pmptly for any one who ishes to -y it. Do not accept any ubstitute. Just arrived Butler, Mo.. EIG These Jacks must be sold at once. The<s best bred herds of Jack stock in Ke CALIFONIA FiG SYRUP CO. AW FRARCISCO, CAL. Louisvite Kv. KEW YORK, HY. Dr Fimberlin EYE AND EAR Nose, ‘hroat: Catan | ma in TUCKY JACKS. lee cted from the 14} to 15 goo, from hands high, good ages, good pedigrees. weight, good breeders, fine style and eee ction, We Give Written War r ba Ti Stock Their breeding. t and their sure feal gettir eo S in every particular, viz: ane Be nduess, thei: periorm- Prices and terms reasonable. D. A. & H. H. COLYER, RIS & LISLE’S Stables, Butler. Bs-REFERENCE: Bates Co, Natl Nat'l Bank, Richmond Kentucky. AnnuzAnnouncement Free. At Laclde Hotel, Butler, Mo. Bank, 19 & 20. Being the third Fri- day ind Saturday of ach month. Butler. Mo.: and Second

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