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} The Butler Weekly Times. ‘VOL. XIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNES DAY APRIL 13, 1892. NO. 21 | the Butler to about this, “I wouldn't care a! vabout it’s bein’ a girl (weight i $ lbs) if the People’s party didn’t vw voters... Andrew Trimble. of ae y Louisa Co. Iowa, is visiting the repairer. families of the McElroy boys and C. | the boys speak well =—— ‘Missouri State Bank” OF BUTLER, MO. sweep but a chimney Cris Greer avd wife retuned from) H. Merrison....Flax sowing will 4 CAPITAL, . s 2 e i $110.c00. the “country” looking wel -Ira’ commence in Charlotte wp. this | ; ; Fowler and Will Beatty ati week. It is to b+ hoped the farm Yy a Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and bel's Sunday a short time r ers will have a better yield than la ] does a General Banking Business. Beatty visited her son of this place | year....The river was out on the . Eee |Saturday....Master Dow Morlan | bottom and covered the site of Billy; — DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. : f Unien, is visiting at his grand} Bateman’s well. Had it not been | ac “ > > ake ang}: #s. © D Cole’s....Ree Cole went! for his wind mill he would not have s In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make le ADS | e hdayas >» to Urich, guess) known where it was....Mrs. M. D Cash Capital. $50,000.00 on Real Estate on long or short time at lis hat needed tr :....Jas| Maloney has the handiest: garden in ue g | Wilds an i family attended worship) Bates county. She has a long! lowest rates without delay. ae . : D N. THOMPSON Presid jat Waluut Grove Sunday, the squire | handled hoe and works it through | J. ke Pricer STOCKHOLDERS! _ lis generally on band in good tiue.. the window Frank Adison, of | = > aD 2 = ee pone Allen, Mre Slayback, Eat 1 JM Graham has reuted his farm! Revely, was upon a furlough and! Dr. J, RPERINGHAM " Bou AY q we YN F: e Smij ive » > : 7 T. W. SILVERS Burk, Monroe Far man GB Burnivure dealer Sialth, Sohn L: jand moved to Butler: h had his handin as He had it ae Rallard, J N Farmer eat z E tclerk| on fence builder, and w hurt by a slide of s tone in the i Lala Jenkins, J 2 Cashier list | ae z hes > x } “tt, Kdmund Farmer base time canvassing, 80 our reporter in- |; mire....) Ed. Dud AuSAs weet ! er. Margaret am Dry Goods é forms us; Johnnie will ex ‘ s doy F ris J r.4 } B peuier py cone forms us; Johnn will be m City is down ou a visit od ON Coleman, Sam’l L Caruthers, G@ A Farmer Christy, J M Physician tobert Farmer J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer Pharis, C F Davis, J R Foreman Times oficePowell, Booker Dutcher, C H Prof Normal Sch Pigott, H H Ban DeArmond,D A, M ¢ Eyans, John Farmer Everingham, J Physiclan Freemam, Caroline and Eliza Fowler, Isaac Oscar Radford, Chas R Reisner, JW In Sullens, J TL Ba president vice-president WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL And Jolnstown Spruce Township Items. Miller, Alf Farmer McCracken, A F JM Farmer armer Is, Wiley Teacher West, RG Farmer Wolfe, Pattie Walton, Wm E Cashier Wright, TJ Capitalist Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes Walls, Wm Farmer Walton, G W Farmer Walls, J 'T Physician Whipple. sician Williams, R V Farmer Farmer k Clerk Farmer surance nker cashier® ee NS ¥ asst. cashier DON KIN} ol directo Godfery pleased with the new s Little Ann aud FE | with their aunt Mrs Profit will take | Well it rains and snows seven | days out of the week now....Jonn | and Charles McAninch sold Edward Chambers a set of harness to-day.. | ..Hon. W. J. Stone is being heard | from in different parts of the state. | As a statesman an orator, he will let | the people know he is in the race... | We hear that Mr. John Graham has | rented his farm to Mr. Phillips and | will travel this spring and summer | in the interest of his patent fence builder. Success to youMr. G..... Mr. Frank Chambers has opened up | a drygoods store at Spruce P.O. | Mr. ©. is a courteous gentleman and | a good salesman, and we wish him success,...Chas McAninch goes to | Butler to day...... CC Cliser is in| town to day,... Walt McCown and their departure for Nevada in a few) days where they will make their fu ture home. Success to the little girls. ....Mr. Laskey is making new im- | provements lately.......Among the | visitors that attended Miss Vance s school on Arbor Day was Mrs. Kis- ner, Mattie Jones and Lula Evans.. ....Miss Belle Evaus was shaking hands with friends in this neighbor- hooda few days ago....The citi zeus meeting at Double Branch hool house was well attended The | speakers who addressed the crowd were Mr. Laskey, Wilder and Me Glassen, and music was furnished by the band....Miss Cora Betz and Judge Brown and daughter of But- ler, attended sunday school at Wil- low Branch.... Wonder what makes jfrom Bethel church | be—sound. | head ; Bud Cuntz bas oats sown and pota jly flax.....R D from the community and especially Sybe rt has gone south for his health SS....Josh)....Charley Hensley wants a baud school director ,at once....The high wind here Fri Bennett was elected at our school meeting on Tuesday | dey lowered lots of buildings a ,and a lively time was reported | s....O M.Drysdale has lots of | W BCole says he has sold several | g wire on hand....J. W. Me | bunches of hogs the past winter and wishes to inform the Ballard cor-! respondent for the Union, that they were jus he represented them to .C K Crow is runving sowing oats....W L Fadden cau furnish you with north «ru seed potatoes....Dr. Mitebell jis moving into Aunt Jane Arbogast’s ‘house... |new mill..,.Mr. Oldham has paint ed his newparn. Mr O, you need three teams | Hooper were ca to day....Ina!a thunder rod to complete it. Three | Fowler come up a few days since to! points and a wind talley would look trade horses, but found the traders fine ...J.G_ Hays says Smugyler (most) so he piled for bh isin a fine fix and up and com |good time....F M Fort has i this Spring....I want to buy some ‘ankle its a wonder to us it isu't his) seed oats....Mr. Elmer Wells is “it will be if he fools with us” Mrs WH Warford visited our vil lage a few evenings since A good turn out at the school meeting... | italking of going to the Nation in a short time N. M. Nestirrope. Bradfield’s Female Regulator | Should be used by the young woman, she who ae ple neha nosned sar. | Stffers from any disorder peculiar to’ her sex, toes planted, with a spEOSvect OL Gara) Saar changeset iifeica Tow artul cone: hen featty attended | efits all who use it. band practice Tuesday night and | Bord by 11. druggists, aon | then down to Henry county after a j load cf oats .P Swartzendrunber | Mir ctu lems: eudled a few minutes this week.... | D Teeters shipped his cattle to K C| this week....A reported at | Jas Woods Tuesday night and a! E supper at Mr Teeters.... Danie and | threatened and bulldozed him (Isra- Geo left for the west on the early | el) into voting for him (certain man) train Thursday morning and before | for school director at the late school Uncle Israel Nestlerode says that if one Dick Craig tells that we Israel) told him (Craig) that a certain man danc¢ .Jim Crook has painted his | i ya 1 Receives Deposits subject to chec transacts a general Bauking busin | Solicited. } Heaven to complete a boquet. | Little dear ene tho: From within our tond embrace, And our eyes close not for weeping | Resting on thy till sweet face | Yet our grief ie mived with pleasure, i When we think of Jesus’ love | FF | For we know 0 | Ie un angel now above, Ernest and mother Judy have re- turned from Warrensburg, where they have been attending college... The new school house was down at the election, N. M.N. County Court Proceedings Court met pursuant to adjeurn- Court orders W. J. Cox to plant forty shade trees in front yard of the poor farm. ' J. L. McPeak, coilector of Walnut ! township, makes his settlement which is approved. | Heck & Sharon granted siloon li- cense. A. O. Welton, collector of Mt. rt taken | voted | | Clerk Drysdale. | | *k, Lones Money, issues Drafts and ess. Your patronage respectfully ET | Fred Fix 1G C Miller 16 00 | The court adjourned to meet the _ first Monday in M They will weet j the 25th of this mouth as a court of appea 16 06 It is to be hoped that the wide- ‘spread discuse ussion regard to i 4 i the improvemen t of public roads in j this state aay result in something more than tuk. Before any inpor- tant change can be mace in the pre vailing system of patchin up reads | the constitution must be amend: d. County courts can’t levy moe than ment. Present. Judges Reese, Mil-| 10 on the $100 valuatio: and: : t : ’ re S106 on, as long ler and Fix, Sheriff Hartsock and | as this provision vemains, a part OF the organic law of Missouri it is non- sense to talk about any general im- provement of the highways.—Jeffe> sou City Tribune. Hood’s }you read this they will be at ho: sfelection that he (Dick Craig) does Hugh Gordon is hauling hay to-day | the road overseer go such round | | ....We learn that the young men | about ways to get home’... Married who advertised for lady correspond- At the bride's father, Capt H C Don ents are meeting with unbounded | ohue near Butler, Miss Kemp Don success... ... John MecAuinch can be ina new country, where we Lope to) tell a wilfull and malicious falsehood hear they have found what they! ....Grandview school district will jwere hunting—an honorable and/have fifty maple and box elders profitable situatioy; the well wishes | planted in the school lot this spring Pleasant township, makes his settle- | ment; approved. School loan of J. W. Corbin, ap proved. | S. L Starr, collector of Pleasaut Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla Yellow Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berries, Mandr Dandelion, and other valualie vegetable remedies, every ingredient being found at his post of duty in his har- | ness shop; if you need any thing in | his line call and he will treat you | well....Mrs H P Calahau has re-| ceived a large supply of spring and | summer millinery and invites all to| come and see her goods. . Dr Choate | and wife goes to Butler to day.. Walt McCown says it was a terrible rain Sunday night and he had to; face it coming home... Farmers are | busy sowing oats....While looking | over the Weekly Union we noticed | an editorial in regard to Goy. Snort. | While it is hardly worth neticing, | we will say this to dear Buddy Car- | roil, that in regard to a band for the | Gov.’s head, we would recommend | an India rubber band for Buddy, as his swells spasmodically aud we | think that an iron band will be too | strong, as Buddy's brain is very, weak, and not sufficient to stand the | pressure, and while banding the | , Govy.’s cranium we can say that it) will be a cranium banded with some sense at least, and when you band Buddy’s you band an empty shell, loeated on a body of very little, if any, stability whatever. Now, my dear Bro.,the good book tells us not to cast our pearls before swine, and there is an old maxim like this, “nev- er stop and talk witb a fool for some one standing there might say, there are a couple ot fools.” I don't pro- pose to enter into a discussion witn such a soft headed, rattle brain piece of humanity as Buddy Carroll. Goy. Sxorr. Double Praach tems. Quite a little snow storm on last Friday....The sun is shining once more and the farm work is begun... -The Sunday School at Willow Branch opened on last Sunday with ! rgood attendancce..... The new Methodist Preacher will preach ev erp Ist and 3d Sunday in each month at Willow Branch......Mrs Dr. Lee has returned to her home at Love Oak....The school meeting at Double Branch on last Tuesday was well attended......Mr. Steve Hart will act as sebool director in the future... .Mrs. Madis is re ported some better. ...M Vv celebrated arbor day on last Friday The essays and speeches were good. several roses and trees were planted .. The po al meeting at Willow Branch was well attended Mr. Gra- m addressed the crowd on the johue and Mr. J. M. Dolth, an excel of a host of friends follow them.... |----Miss Whitsett is getting along lent young man of Kansas City, were united in marriage by Elder J.B. Wright of Appleton City, on Wed nesday, April 6th. Lirrre Jessie Ballard Squibs. Preaching at Bethel and Walnut Grove Sunday; sorry we could not attend either place....C D Cole and family went south Sunday, suppose to Bethel....T D Greer at the PO Saturday....Dr Levi Warford at the shop having his plows repaired | for Charley....John Hays for the first time in quite awhile was a call- er at the shop Saturday but was on his way to the stock meeting at La- follet’s....Tilden Ray {was over! from the slope (as Aaron Hart called it) Saturday to have a tooth extract ed with pain....Hampton Bennett as a sick vaby..We understand Mr Lyda Wise is home at ber mother's again; she has the sympathy of all in the loss of her husband ...AJ | Owsley and Tom Maybree eutered | the ring and traded horses; Toi has | now has two....Me got away with| the hedge brush a few evenings! since....Lee took inthe supper at} Teeter’s; Wilson at home with his! mother....Dr McF has his yard! cleaned off in fine shape...... R D| Beatty assorted his potatoes aud now has them for sale. ..C C Poage went to Butler last week......J L Arbuckle passed Sunday going to Walnut Groye; good boy. our ad-) vice is go oftener....Bill Huse on! hand Sunday. ...Our P Mis glad to have you call for your mail Sunday | as you do not have time to call or send for it before....Hayden Ray of Shawnee w at the shop Satur- day having his plow repaired..... Mr Ireland has moved t the Sam Rogers place south of here .Jas Wilds it seems is ; resident of our school board... .If y saw Beatty's young hors to see something tine come ....W Band DC Cole he Saturda any one for afence builder a chine call on W B Cole. Uncle Geo surely let Lim as he had 1 nev ud want 1 see 1 hay ant it,* wants... ed. relatives accompanied him; Bob i ing the Griggs’ and friends | be to the front with an early ¢ IMrs CD Cole Mrs Lyda Wise.we are informed,will | nicely: she likes the school and the attend the normal until June; she is| school is well pleased with her... one of our No 1 teachers...S B Me-| At the Virginia school election there Farland has oats sowed and is busy} was $3.15 douated to the confeder preparing for flax; Bil helped him \ ate home...... LL Short is baving ....Freeze out school dietict we) iis spring wagun rigged up in tip have been informed came to the, top style; the same could be said of trent at their school meeting; with | Judge C W Wolfe.....Andy Simp- their donations for library and the | son is arranging things en his new Soldier's home; $10 for the home | farm moet too nice for bacthelor ....D L Edmnugton at the shop this! quarters; the ouly question about it jweek...... Jas Wilds pushing the | now is, whether he will marry be mules early with no bad luck he will ' fore ‘tater haryest or not.... Wonder »p..| where H B Henderson billed C W C D Greer is plowing to-day ...See | Morrison’s fruit treesto...Yes, Fred Geo Price with his force sowiag Nestlerode out ran Emanuel: the oats this week....W B Cole and! race was at the aunual school meet | others out on the roads to-day, hope | ing....The amount raised at Grand | they will fix those culverts and drain | view school meeting for confederate the mud hole south of the PO.... home will be reported just as soon If you want to buy a washing ma-,as all pay in...... Dr Mitchell has | chine see the Champion at Ed Steel's | moved into the first house west of itsa daisy......Why wasn’t Will | the ME church, formerly eceupied Hooper at the school meeting’:-- by Dr McFadden...... Rev Babhitt Sam Young was hauling rock on the| preached his introductory sermon road Tuesday....Mrs Embree was! to a large and attentive audience at over to call on Dr Me one evening the M E church....I want pasture this week and am glad to say she | for three colts... .Cicero Browning, 1s much better ...Beatty out with | who has been very sick, is reported a full force sowing oats. ... Milt will; much better....Dr Mitchell thinks have his house to its foundation in} now Mr Bis eut of danger...,The another week... .Uncle Billy Griggs | 2 year-old child of Jas Goodman is has his house painted. ...Have you just recovering from a severe attack heard the Ballard string band; haye|ef pneumonia......I sell Shannon two bands here and never hear any | Malling Co. dour. and will insure it music either. -R J Starke at the| to be as good as any brand of flour shop a few days since....W B Ty- | brought to this market. My cus- ler at the shop Friday evening bav-| tomers tell me they would just as ing his team shod preparatory to/ soon have the ‘Silver wave’ brand as moving; be started withaload a few | any they have used for years. few days since and not cross, Dizp:—On Wednesday evening, the Osage....Frank Allison bas left) April 6th, Auna E Feeback departed ;us and gone to Eldorado; W B Tyler this life, of bold hives, aged 2 Frank Allison and B F Billings and months and 2 days. families are all Hendrix comes to us 7 She was the in- there......Thos N/ fant daughter of Henry ard Maggie well recom Fee . of Virginia, Mo The re mended and we extend to him the laid to rest in Vi } f fellowship as a neighbor... 1 by called g relative Ss wer rinia r of s. Thus sorrow one evening this week....Anyone wishing to ag er golden chain is broken give a mite for the Confedera ) and one more link is safe in Heaven will bh the ne to M L Emb but the home circle is broken, ther who will see l within the heart those who loved Ler and will ever cherish her memory, but it was de creed that that the Lilly of the val ley must droop and die, the wild id | bird must foid its wings and hush ly if father aud nad not died. brightest of ly little gem loaned ly a short time A ose bud who was needed in it gets to the cor- Jack an aching v rect place. Vir One morning recently tl of this community were a inia Items. Gap township, makes settlement; approved. Wm Haley granted school loan. The court orders the treasurer to | cast aside the old witness fee book and procure a new one. i L. B. Allison makes his report, | which is placed on file. \ J. B. March presents condition of | bridge in Walnut township aud or- } dered to repair same. | Bridge in Deepwater township re ferred back to township board | J.B. March ordered to examine | all bridges and report at next term of court. i James Coughlin tenders his resig- nation as justice of the peace of Eik | bart township which was approved. G. A. Heath & Co., granted dram shop license. BILLS ALLOWED. | | 09 | M A Orr, =. 6 EE Potts 10 00} M Rumans 1 00) W O Butler 12 00} W M Smith 2 50) J W Corbin James Dudley W F Stephens L B Allison J C Hayes W H Igou GB Hickman Standard Printing Co. Asylum No. 3 G B Hickman Bennett & Wheeler J B March Vautrees Bros Rich Hill Tribune W F Rosser iR&TA Ennis NA Wade J D Allen J C Hayes, crimins | C W Hartsock HC Wyatt & § j James Drysdale IL Orear V O Atkeson | R& T A Ennis | Cadogan & Hatcher \s S Quille: ; WT Sb iP A May | MV Carrell |C Hirni 10 5 250 00) Eggs strietly pure, and the best of its Kind it is possible to buy. It is preparedyy thorc ly competent phar. macists, in the most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and Process, giving to it curative power Peculiar To Itself It will cure, when in the power of medicine Serofula, ult Rheum, Blood Poisoning, Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve. bodily, and digestive strength. Nood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggiste. £1, six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1. Hoos & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. N.B. Ifyou decide to take Hood's Sarsape rita do not be induced to buy any other. 100 Doses One Dolla 2,000 | POUNDS POULTRY Game, Hides. Furs. W SES, oui \ 12 30 [oan CW Ha 10 60 | Oa? seit for low | Bennett, W an 18 2: \J B March 60 lH C Reese 16 i | i