The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1891, Page 2

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Dr. C. MIZE, Notary Prsric. d exchange b Do a general REAL ESTATE G. W. CLARDY:! [& CLARDY, FIRE & TORNADO INSURANCE COMPANIES Are corre Our rates th perty of and J y attended t n, and w ayment, to euit fents. Cotlections and remittances ’ SELL sare Buyers will find our Office Headquart And will take pleasure in showing # pow be found in our new and elegant Rooms 6 17 OVER FARMERS BANK, BUTLER, + of the BEST LOAN COMPANIES in existance. Will rent, manage pro- Torn pt MO MIZE & CLARDY. FARMERS 8 OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. D N. THOMPSON = 000.00 President J. K, ROSIER President E. A. BENNETT 2d Vice-President E. D. KIPP.. « Cashier Dr. J, EVERINGHAM.. Secretary T. W. SILVEKRS..... Attorney DIREC'TORS. Judge Clark:Wix, Farmer and stock raiser. I Hurley of R. J. Harley Lumber Company. . Rosier, Vice-President nd Farmer. . Kiersey, Farmer and Stock raiser. Emery, Real Estate Investor M. Gaily, Farmer and Stock Raiser T. W. Legg, ‘Butler Carriage Works.” D_N. Thompson, President, farmer and John Steele, Farmer and stockraise J. M , Farmer and stockraiser. E.D. Kipp, Cashier. Receives Deposits su general banking busine rt to check, ee. Your patra loans mon age resver Missouri OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - . . = . does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Real Estate Loan Department. . Bennett, of Bennett, Wheeler & Company and 2nd Vice-President transacts a SEN AE “OR SE State Bank $110,000. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCKHOLDERS} Mrs. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Slayback, Ed Brown, Luin aE R Cashier Turner, Mrs Capitalist Bartlett, Edmund Farmer «Don Ase’t Cashier Tucker, W E Dentis Bryner. ett Sam or Goods & ees ee B Farmer ait H. 3 aoa Morrison. Farmer ‘ank M Farmer Coleman. IL Miller, Alf Farmer J M Capitalist Serethers, Cw A Farmer McCracken, A Farmer Wyatt, HC Lumter dealer Christy, J M Physician McCracken, Robt Farmer Wells, Wiley Teacher Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Pharis, John Grocery Deerwester, John Farmer Pharie, U F Grocery Davis, J KR Foreman Tings officePowell, Booker Farmer Dutcher, CH Prof Normal Sch Pigott, "HH Bank Clerk DeArmond, DA,MC Rosier, JIM eit Evans, John Fatmer, Everingham J eee Ra ford. Chas R Farmer Freem: lineand Eliza Relaner, J W Insurance Sullens, J L Banker Owen, M V Farmer Wolfe, Pattie Weiner, Mi Walton Fowler, I 1c Williams, RV WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL president vice-president J. R. JENKINS DON KINNEY asst. Smith, GL Liveryman Hickm: o B Furniture dealer Smith, John T Lawyer Starke,L B een West, RG Farmer Ww alton, Wm E Cashier Wright, “F io italist ts & Shoes Walle, Wm Farmer GW Farmer Walls, ST Physician Whi ple. NL Physician Farmer cashier cashier uty civeatt clerk THE ST. LOUIS= WErESYFs1.y BE- 4 j Consits ¢ 0 pa Pays s 1 a 4 ths United States, t f inter i classess,—the agriculiury e and th " Advocates e P 1 es ia full speeches of its 5 ‘i Ast ng Presid : ses to be 1 est ever contested, every R vl should bee Frics $1.00 Per Yoar. Remit through Postmosters and Newsdeale: GLOBE PRINTING s. or direct to the CO ST. LOUIS, MO. aple Copies Mailed Free. = Pe AT TE AE LST 8 smvrn | i % & ‘ § d i | Dare. in Detroit Free Press. AND INDUSTRY. seo. yn within five min- utes. T mer. Aceording to an account from nect the Somali and Zanzibar dasts by | a line of Italian steamers, so as @. be in- ulphurie i r to gun cotton, then ith fre aungbo or, ored ombining his dis- depths Siwe found eepest eome s ully lighter this is « » the diminution of bulk | inthe contents of the egz the conse- quenc> of w is that a portion of the inside of the omes to be filled with air. he produc tire world is pounds per millsand 1, country. ¢ 891 machin machines: machines; ion of paper in the en- ated to be 100,000,000 Th 884 paper paper machines in this many has S09 mills and 420 mills and 525 1 mills and 541 mills and 9S ma- iT Scotland, chines; Ireland, 13 mills and 15> ma- chines; Russia, mills and 137 ma- chines, and Austria. 220 mills and 270 machines. —One of the most hazardous manufac- turing processes is likely soon to become a thing of the past. The great increase of celluloid manufacture in recent years has made camphor so scarce and dear that the chemists have been exerting themselves to find a substitute for that gam. Some one has now succeeded in doing so. and a company has been formed to manufacture the new prod- uct, which is described as possessing all the good qualities of the old inflam- mable compound of gun cotton and camphor, while being cheaper and, in addition, absolutely incombustible. OILING THE VENTRILOQUiST. His Imitation of Proves During a sea voyage made friends v ‘Squeaking Spindle an Unpleasant Joke. au ventriloquist th the engineer of the ship. and was allowed to enter the en- gine-room. He took a seat in the corner, Ning his hat down over his tre: many fu have From the pipe coils it is ready to enter lu being deadest of 3 itself death to ha freshness of complexion and general vigor.—Shirley ry it « nthe old well next sum- | to con- | of the than water: |. the nd mc neath thei ir lowe Say, | what have ye 5,000 winters have fted around you, and the suns of as many summers have browned your leaves. Imagine their history ve witnessed the rise and fa ations of the world. an ineep- th when into the at Sphinx look- beheld. ‘The snows of The py ion only in the gaze out over the has not kept more n the world than rs of their prime ponding p! last. Those 3 poraneous with the ad }Sophocles and Euripides. It was an jheroic age and a ple: oving. The bristling cohorts of ve sang the songs of Homer. The Phyrrie phalanx |had its counterpart in the Phyrrie dance. represented lof emancipation ars were contem- ntof .Echylus, Gre The great trees looked calmly on and witnessed the gradual de of Gree | Then rose the mighty Roman Empire jwithin whose limits not less than 100,- 000,000 of human beings drew the breath of life and half of whom were slaves. They will live to see, if they are spared from the Vandal, an empire as vast, within whose mighty boundaries no slave can live. Their gaze fell upon the Eternal City in the zen th of her glory. Their green fronds waved in voiceless homage when in an humble manger at Bethlehem, in the reign of Augustus, a child was born, seemingly conscious of the occurrence of the most momentous event in the spiritual history of the world. Yet Pagan Rome still flourished to foster and bequeath to the genera- tions the priceless dower of such intel- lects as Virgil, Ovid, Horace, Lucretius and Catullus. And lo. as the trees looked on she fell and passed away. The Goths were thundering at her gates. The great trees beheld the barbarism of Northern Europe melt away before the sun of advancing civilization. They saw the followers of Christ. emerging from their hiding-places in the swamps of the Pontine marshes and the Roman catacombs, spread like an irresistible tide the doctrine of the new life. As at jthe touch o wand the darkness of centuries fted and the sublime I the enthusiasm of its hand a | Austyn Granville. in Chica; —Impossible of Belief.—Daughter “Mother, Ican not love Mr. Bullion. Mother—‘‘What! Cay't love that mil- lionaire!”—Yaukee Blade of ornia | State | other | WERRRWMOAWS HA CASTORIA FESS SSS for Infants and Children. SS cae cures Colic, Constipation, Diarrhoea. Eructation, 15, g:Ves sleep, and promotes di “Castoriai is so well adapted to children that Irn z it as superior to Any preseription 2 HA. Ancner, M. D., So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. O Welton ‘Staple:Fancy Groceres, QUENSWARE Ali} GLASSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pay the highest market price for Coun v Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of goods known as the Grange store consisting of GROCEREIS & DRY GOODS, { desire to say to my many friends that I have re- at plenished the stock and titted up the store room in shape and T would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me. PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any store in the city. Call and see me. Tr. ts. PETTY s. E'arm Loans An unlimited supply of MONEY to LOAN or real estate. Loans drawn five years and made payable any time. Also plenty of 8 per cent home money. Farms for sale in all parts of Bates county. Low Prices, Easy Terms. If you want to buy or sell it will be to your Interest to see me. Complete Abstracts of all Real Estate in Bates County, Missouri. GEO. M. CANTERBURRY. Office in rear of Farmers’ Bank, Butler, Missouri. ” LLS 194 O11} r, e mae | MODs fdVsS AOU ‘OW seourury M32 -kxoao daoy Aq, oy oy quod O9'LR

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