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The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1892. NO. 12 Missouri § OF BUT CAPITAL, LER, MO. does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Keal Estate Loan Department. Make loans) **, on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates STOUKE Hayes, JohnC Hardinger, W Allen, Mrs. Levina Koulware, . Physician Ihurk, Monroe Farmer allard, J N Farmer rown, Lula rtlett, Edmund Farmer er. Margaret , iB Farmer nan, Sam’l 1 Caruthers, G@ A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Ciark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer John Farmer Foreman Timks oficePowell, Booke Bi ifvath, DB Jenkins, JRC Levy Sam Dry Morrison. € H Miller, Alf Far McCracken, A McCracken, Re Dutehe DeArmond,D A, M C Fyans, John Farmer Everingham, J Physician Freemam, Caroline and Eliza Fowler, Isaac Reeder, Oscar Radford, Chas Reisner, J W president vice-presiden WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL ALLIANCE SPLIT. THE KANS Sub-Treasury ites Determined to Rule the Whole Party—A Fight Certain Topeka, Kan., Feb. 4.—-The ex- ecutive committee of tho state Far- mers’ alliance held a long session here to-day and in addition to its regular business discussed tho row which it precipitated by ap- pointing an anti subtreasury delega- tion to the St. Louis conference The committee seemed disposed to back down from the position it so quietly took and to be willing to set- tle everything by compromise. The call issued by the nationa council authorized the state execu tive committee toappoint five dele gates to represent Kansas at the conference. The committee, through the influence of such opponents of the subtreasury scheme as W. H Harris and Frank McGrath, namec five delegates who were known to be opposed to this scheme. When this was thoroughly understood by the subtreasury men a revolt was organized headed by the Marshall 1 Hickman,G B Furniture deale: Kinney. Don Ass’t Cashier Owen, M V'Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Pharis, U F Grocery CH Prof Normal Sch Pigott,'H H Bank Clerk Rosier, J M Farmer Sullens, J L Banker without delay. {OLDERS$ N Farmer Smith, J Starke rm ashier Turner, Mrs ME Capitalist Tucker, ventist Goods & ClothingTyler, W B Fariner Farmer Voris, Frank M Fe: mer Vaughan, J) Farmer Wratt, HC Lumber pbt Farmer Wells, Wiley Teacher West, RG Farmer Wolfe, Pattle Walton, Wm E Cashier Wright, TJ Capitalist Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes Walls, Wm Farmer Walton, G W Farmer Walls, J’ Whipple. NL Physician Willams; & V Farmer r Farmer R Farmer Insurance cashier asst. cashier J. Re JENKINS DON KINNEY t { Virginia [tems Rain, rain; the next cry will be mud, mud. We mortals can always | find something to grumble at...... , WP Duval says that he was sick j but as for him being dead aad buri- jed, that he wishes to brand inevery | particular as untrue... .Uncle Israel | Nestlerode will surely get well if Le | keeps on improving as he has in the | last few days....Dr Glesby of Amo | ret met Dr Mitchell in consultation | on Rosa Nestlerode’s case....Wm | Smith sr.,was circulating a su i | tion list for the purpose of securing jfunds to liquidate the burial ex- |peuses of Stephen Adams. The jpeople of this neighborhood aud | the business men of Butler all con |‘ributed their mite. We will say | that Mr S. is the right man for the | place, he makes a splendid solicitor. | WG Bard, Wm Smith and Pierce 1 | Hacket last week presented to the | | county eourt the facts existing in | rezard to the destitution of Stephen ; Adams’ family. We are glad to learn that the county court aeted on their advice and tate Bank $110,000. itclerk; much his labor as made a liberal } choice. he read equal rights to al special privi leges to no one ow, Mr. Ci will have to give my idea of the sub: says ] treasury according to the book that arned from in my boyhood days, | days I refer to when a person , gested, Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and sua yeu could not have special neighbors he meant what they suid. All are equal ged. There is nothing Tle privileges over your | before the law. sed but what is perisbable except itton and tebaceo Corn aud | ) } jwheat wll not keep long in large }butk. Twill tell you Mr. Cor just | Low I look at the matter, the wagon | taker should have the same rz jto put his wagons in the wa. jas the farmer his wheat, they nan that makes tables should } the warehouse; the stove maker. the j wheelbarrow maker and last but not j least the man that makes cribs with jrockers on for the sweet little dar- |lings should by all means have the} jright to place them in the sub-tre: jury and receive his little 80 per cent. | My mother used to read out ofa little book that King James had something to do with, that said that we are all equal before the law. | N. M. NEsTLERODE. | | This 1s Meant for You. | world does not kuow how the other half lives. Comparatively few of us have perfect health, owing to the impure condition of our blood. But we rub along from day to day, with scarcely a thought, unless forced to our attention, of the thousands who are suffering from scrofula, salt rheum aud other serious blood dis orders, and whese agonies can only be imagined. The inarked success troubles, as shown in our advertis- ing columns frequntly, certainly seems to justify urging the use of this excellent medicine by all who know that their blood is disordered. Every claim in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla is fully backed up by what the medicine has done and is | | urge is merits and its use upen all who suffer from impure blood, in great or small degrees, they certain ly mean to include you. Double Branch Items . We interviewed G. W. Park | further us to the sub treasury. he in some platform ri the other; the e |the same right to store his table in s- | It has been truly said that half the! aH of Hood's Sarsaparilla for these | still doing, aud when its proprietors | appropriation to supply their imme-| The cold weather has come and county alliance and the work of elect- | “I : : . ing delegates to the conference is! diate wants. -Prof. Wheeler is now going on independent of the) action taken by the executive com- mittee. The executive committee has dis- covered that Kangas is entitled to twenty delegates instead of five and is inclined to believe that the dele- gates elected by the district conven- | tions should be entitled to the priv- ilege accorded the committee's dele- gates. delegation from Kansas. The sub- treasury men, however, will not be satisfied with such arrangements, but elected by the district conven- tiens be admitted to the conference and that the five appointed by the committee be excluded. The fifth district convention will meet at Clay Center to-norrow to lect delegates. 18 Pounds of Blood, s about the quantity nature allows oan adult person. It is of the ut nost importance that the blood hould be kept as pure as possible. By its remarkable eures of scrofula, alt rheum, etc., Hood's Sarsaparilla 1as proven its claim to the best ‘lood purifier. For a general family cathartic we onfidently recommend Hood's Pills. hey should be in every home med- ine chest. Considerable Consolation . tt, Scott Tribune. A young wife who lost her hus band by death in a Colorado mine, telegraphed her father in in these succinct words: “Dear John died this morning; loss fully cover- ed by insurance.” What a vast This would mean a divided | | having a very iuteresting singing | school at Grandview school house; {in some respects he surpasses the noted singing master from Arkan saw....The birthday party at Mon roe Burks was a very enjoyable af- fair, so report the young people.... Yes sir, there is no dodging it, the |law prescribes it, the collector will demand it, and you will have to pay it. We refer to the notice in last weeks’ Times in regard to the pay- ment of taxes by Feb’y 20... .Elmer Garner sends the booming Times to his sister, Miss Rosa Garuer in Chi- ent weather the long looked for dis- cussion at McFadden’s hall was post- p: ned until Saturday night Feb. 13, at which time the literary society | will close up its affairs for the sea- son....Look out for a wedding in high life soon Lewis Dudley and Cyrus Nestlerode are opening a coal bank in Virgivia..Miss Sarah | Oldham is visiting in Virginia this | week....Henry. Feeback arose one morning lately, roached his hair, | burnished up his collar button,leap- ed into his buggy and doubled him self up into a double bow knot and with awful laughter that betokened joy within started for D. B. Nestle- rode's, calling that dignitary and {his first words were, “thank the ‘Lord Dan, itsa girl.’ To his sur- high, knocked his heels together. {threw his arms around wildly and | gave one long, loud and prolonged this city | Shout, as he winked and blinked and | Things we would like fo k cago....On account of the inclem- | gave his moustache and extra twist, | | prise Dan jumped about ten feet/ gone. The last few days reminds us that the balmy spring will soon be here....The young ladies of Wil- low Branch are contemplating a leap year party ip the near future.... Several new cases of La Grippe in this neighborhood....Mr. Gough with the La Grippe....Uncle Bert .-..There will be an open meeting of the union at Double branch school house on Feb. 13tb....Miss Allie Dillon is quite sick with la grippe. . Miss Eva Vance was the guest of F. M. Steele on Saturday and Sun- day....Mr. Bridgman and wife have returned home from their visit at Eldorade Springs. ..... While Rev. Ellis was holding a protracted m-°t- ing at Pleasant Valley, the boys were indulging in a freindly fight; no bones broken. Take care, boys, some of you will get to take a trip to Butler, as circuit court is in ses- sion....The next Sunday school jconvention will be held at Double |Brasch chureh....Charley Bryant is building a large poultry house on his farm....Mr. White is quite sick ;....Dr. Lee was called to the bed- | side of Nathan Godfrey a few days |ago; he was taken worse again.... The little child of Mr. and ;Caarley Gough is dangerously ill, jwith pneumonia J. Evans is | s left the school house as clean as Miss Vance left it Friday eve?...... <8 Among the ladies taking ja horse back ride Sunday eve.sing |we noticed Miss Liza Allison. | union boy and family are having a severe time | Haskins and family are improving. | Mrs. | slowly improving. ... Wonder if the | | hollowed 7 times as he struck the Where the road overseer was last short “a girl, be gad, I have one too | m: 3 ss arked a certain voung man tardy -Miss Rosa Garner of Chicago |}, 4 ground the words shot out clear and | Sunday night? Whether Mies Vance | amount of grief the “magnanimous” | insurance company can allay. Three Horrivle old Women. Buda Pesth, Feb. 6 —A judicial inquiry recently held ut Nensatez, a town of Hungary, ou the Daaube, has resulted in the indictment of three old women named Piouieski, Kargakoov and Kernacz for the murder of ten peasants. It was charged that the crimes were in- stigated by the wives of the victims The inquiry also revealed the exist- ence of aclass of professional poison- ers living in village of Southern Hungary. | will come home on a yisit soon. .H. | D Benderson and wife now reside in | Foster’ +> Mrs 2] Nestlerode ison the sick list....Unecle Joe Zinn will scon t for Minden. in the Nation....C. Porter sold bis jfarm to Grant Garner......4 Amos Lockridge came sailing home from) Butler the other day in a on,. Ike Light will Texes ... Parry Henderso: new house almost completed | John Hedger wants to buy jeow....For valentines leomie I have them. near at hand;:come early and get first ew wag ve to a fresh lace and The lithis, st Tuesday or not? What |certain vc ug man out so early jday morning? Where that beautiful neck tie came from?....Never mind, boys de “t get mad, maybe you will get a new neck .ie before leap year is over. Littre Jessie. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcner’s Castoria. Chi'dren Cry for | Putcher’s Castoria. Cireuit M K Mart amended p Rich Hi stipulaton for « w O Schenes for casts an JS Fras Gro Co etal, de Court Proceedings, Ceal »vs Mo Pac Rv Co. & Ridenour EL Rice ex rel JE Orear vs wM Are bold. motic i wo M Ost, answer fendent files return to writ a4 Duvcan vs Sue Dupesa, continuance : « Marv F Dunes answer ed Esser, hi N vs ¢ B Lewis et 1 wnswer, M K Mariin vs Mo Coal murrer to 1 out 2ud count wos | vit and notice by vltf SE Smith et aive tleury Moudy ea vtement WW Scott al, motion Con unt and motion to Kevs City of Butier, sttida- Med for change of venue etal, lanswer, EL Rice ex re! Orear vs WOM. Arnola J, motion for cost wihdrawn and des j rrer tiled | Albert Rothschid et al vs Bink of | Rockville, continued at pits ¢ JM cCitterliavs S A wiseman, tions to garnishee ted. Charles oy vs Rich Hill Malling co, verdict for piff KL Barton et ai vs Atfred Moudy et at, | answer to iuterplea ted JM Catterlinve SA Conuty National Bauk, ar, varbishee files answer to interrog an. DH Smith vs DC Barrett et at, Dole Barrett fies monon for new trial, | State of Mo ex ‘Lo vs Addie Rogers Gage Bros & ( notion to extend jUme for tiling st expenses: Time extended to Feo 15, 2 Leon Greenburg vs Citv of Rich will, Plff Mes cost bond with LH Meyer as Security approved; reply filed, Grand jary returned the following in- dictments: One agninst Fo oM = McCoy fer grand larceny, one against FM MeCoy for sel! . liquor unlawfully, two against WA mpbeli for felonious assault, one tinst James Brovies for seduction, one James w Pacmer for incest, one tinst Henry: Schleichman tor seduction and one st’ Henry Schleihman for carryin led weapon. etalys C E AcConnel, \ Ir | wiseman, Bates \¢ a < rel.) E Orear vs WOM Ar. murrerof dfts und motion t overruled Co vs M J Kious, disinissed, avlor vs Rich Hill Milling Co, Motion for new trial filed. MC Martin vs Mo Coal & Cons Co, ane swer tiled D E Smith et al vs Henry Moudy et al, answer to interplea filed WA Smith vs C B Lewis et al, motion jund demurrer confessed and lenve to lamend petition by making AW Bechee party deft cost bond flied with SL Conk- lin& Son. Leave for Lewis to answer by April Ist, 1802. M K Martin vs Me Coal & Con Co, plff files motion to strike out part of answer, State of Movs JD Sears, motion to quash tiled, T J Ferrell vs H F Caton, dismissed. AW Ennis admr vs Rosette Pear et al, plff smende petition for changing name of Vitta Richardson to Alice. State of Mo vs Wim Hern, demurrer to indictneut sustained and deft dischaged. Mary J Darcy et al ys Mary J Clem- mons, proof of publication filed. State ex rel Addie Rogers vs Gage Bros & Co et al, affidavit of L A Orr filed in support of mo- tion to extend time for filing bill ef ex, Thos L Headerson vs Mary F Duncan et al answer filed. W O Jackson vs M F Mansfield, same. Thos L Henderson vs S H Lewis, same. | | | A plead during the term. { Mo vs Bud Carry, no!le pros enter ete el- State of Movs Wm Midkiff, et missed. State of Mo vs Jas W Fanner, incest arraign- ed, plea not guilty. Set for Feb. 1, 1892. Meyer Bros Drug Co © M Moran, tried by ourt by consent, finding for deft Jobn Steele vs John T Shannon et motion to strike ont petition overru Gauss Shelton Hat Co vs Henry denial of interplea filed. Mo State Bank vs S. é garnishee al, 107 dis deft, etal, ins, motion to f Mo va James Puller, motion to dls e deft tiled. HC Conover pleader W AC Rothwel, jadgt is inter Rothwell tor cost <ee oo County Court Proceedings. Court met in regular session and the following bills were allowed: 5 09 18 00 is 00 Allen Darbee eup pauper % G M McRissick sup pauper W M Brazan sup puaper tS rove sup pauper Con Co, Baher Lf piff, SP Coe, sug. a Coal Mining Co, Al- ane FARMERS BANK OF BATES Cash Capital. DN. THOMPSON J. OK. ROSIER BE. A BENNETT =. D. IPP. Dr. J. RVERINGHAM 1 SILVERS Jaage R 7 Clark:Wix, Farmer an 1 Hurley of 2 Benne Real Fs » Far! Kipp, Cas site subje s. | | } } | / in and buy a farm. | a€ GEO. M iS\ COUNTY, $50,000.00 Seeretary Attorney DIRECTORS. ckraiser k Rat ge Work: armer and stockral er aud stockraiser. hier. to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transacte a Your patronage respectfully solicited. WHY RENT LAND | If vou have a small amount of ready Cash. come inter- | ; payments, low interest | All the way from 4o to 320 .\cres. . CANTERBURY. Office in rear of Farmers’ Bank, Butler, Missouri. Harper & Atkison mdse 18 00 IGT Brammett, wolf sealp HC Wyatt & Son mdse 16 25) A Tatwiter, pauper E Gordenier !abor 19 70 | Samuet Hate, © Hurley Lumber Co mdse 5 00 | Pharis & Son, mdse 'J W Short 18 30] JM MeKinhen, mdse J B Beatty labor 1 O0IN a wade, printing William Berry labor 3 00 (R&T A Eanis, mdse Geo W Adams labor 1 50} Cw thartsock 8 BU J W Lewis labor 4 50/8 L Rice & Co, mdse 95 AD Cunningham lavor 18 00) 5.A Devinnev, assessing Mt Pleas J B Marsh county surveyor = 32 25) ant tow nship W J Bard lumber for bridge 59 87) Cw thartsock F Lovell rock for bridge 630015 M stexinben. mae M T Durcan mdse 2 25) cee Boston Store, Bennett Wheeler Mere. Co. mdse R R Deacon mdse 4 Ds 4 OF Renick 2 50) J W McManus sup pauper 15 00 G W Brechear 9 70 RS Shields Fulton asylum 134 10 R & T A Ennis stationery 7 75 M V Carroll printing 11 50 C Herni county treasurer cancel- ed warants to the amount of $5.193 75. | S A Douglass, county recorder | files his annual statement of fees. which is by the court approved. F J Tygard granted a correction « assessment of taxes for 1891. Statement of bridges by Bridge | Commissioner Marsh approved. The report made by the bridge committee in regard to the Bard bridge approved C W Porter sup pauper | Sarah Powell temp sup Mary E Ellege temp sup Levy & Co mdse {R&T A Ennis |H V Pentzer coffin for paup 6 00 C B Saunders asylum No 2) 278 70 |L Orear service as coroner 19 60 M_V Carri] printing 3 00 42 50 iJ E Williams & Co mdse | Ge ,Jobn Crausclhaw, sup psup, + C E A Hill temp support = 10 00) G G Jones pauper 10 00 S A Douglass 4.65 Geo D Barnard 43. 90 J H Stone assessing 47 60 M V Carroll 2 00 Jno Starr 3 10 G B Hickman mdse 21 25! Badgley & Hall 1 40 W F Stephens temp sup 20 00 Ja nes Drysdale, clerk's fees Pyle, mdse D Barnard The dramshop 25 54 35 bond of Mr McAlister 7 also that of J Schmidt. School toan granted to A, H. Lamb. approve BOURTU Day. BE wa inakes application tor 1 patent which ix by the court uranted Cw Harts: fe HL Adains, janiter, M Hartsock, SS Qiiheur, Gev Davis, i J Covey, C Hirni JC Hayes © w Hartsoex 10 50 The contract for roofing the court house was let to Harper & Atkison. FIFTH The settlement of Hirni, county asurer, Was by the court accepted, Adjourned to meet the tiret Monday March. DAY. 6 in see We learn from leading Democrats of Butler that the party fecling of Mt. Pleasant township is to sit. down on the supernumerary candi dates of that section this year. The Sheriff is conceded to Osage and the Prosecuting Attorney to Mt. Pleasant—most likely Judge Boxley —but out side of this these town- ships are not in it —Review {stead of $236 as is inserted in _| tract. The court orders that W J ‘pay $240 for rent of poor farm The statement of fees by Juo C es circuit clerk, for the quarter g December 31, approved The statement of Jas Drysdu'e, county clerk, approved and the court orders the overplus to be pai into the treasury. The app« ent Yates as d recorder of Starr and T J Wheeler j D a e of V Mrs B Campbell temp sup ted on thei ite board W 3 Cox Supt poor farm ames Drysdale. county clerk. W oI Cox + = presents bis report for quarter end Lee Culyer 20 10) ing December 31. 1891, which is by , Pierce Hackett 30 00 | the court approved. 'J C Hays 2 80 THIRD Day. ‘ i ‘10 So 99 THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE. 44 100 Pure

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