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—=—= Che chly Times. VOL. XIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WED NES DAY MAY 25, 1892. NO. 27 Missouri State OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - . $110,000. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and! Pilgrim does 2 General Banking Business DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDs. In the Keal Estate Loan Department. Make loans| on Real Estate on lony or short time at lowest rates STOUCKHOLDE! Allen, Mrs. Li Boulware, T J N Farmer Hickman,G Lb F h, WD medical student Slayback, Ea Farr nger, WON Farmer without delay. Smith, G1. iu tarke,L B a “‘urnNure dealer circuit clerk Brown, Lulu Heath, D'B or, Mrs M E Capitalist Rartlett, Edmund Farmer Jenkins, J R Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist yner, Margaret Kinney. Don Ass’t Cashier Tyler, W B Farmer Chelf, If. B. Farmer I Coleman, Sam’l L Farmer Caruthers, G@ A Farmer ‘i Christy, J M Physician Me Clark, Robert Farmer Courtney, J M Stock Dealer Deerwester, John Farmer MeCracken, A McCracken, Ro John G . CF Gre Pigott, HH Ba Everingham, J Physician Rac prd, Chas y. Sam Dry Goods & Clothing Voris, Frank M Farmer it 1 Ca) st Farmer Owen, M V Farmer , Booker Farmer hn com Rosier, J M Farm Reeder, Oscar F: Vaughan, J MC Wyatt, HCL Wells, Wiley Teacher West, RG Farmer Walton, Wm E President aler Farmer bt Farmer rocery Wright J Capitalist ocery Ve ax. Merchant n Farmer nk Clerk W Farmer er Freemam, Caroline and Eliza Reisner, J W_Persion Clerk Francis, S P Lawyer sulle J L Banker WM. E. WALTON dent J. R. JENKINS cashi BOOKER POWELL vic esident asst. cashier Eallard Squibs. Mrs Lyda Wise has the sympathy of all in her troubles and her neigh bors will assist her all in their power ...-Lke Trippy from Short Branch spent a few days visiting McClenuy. | Says he has lots of coal....We have a No lsmall horse for sale; single driver in good condition......Mrs Embree not so well the last few days but some better at present. ... Why is net Aaron Bell selling implements this spring? We heard why but hope its not quite so bad....The democratic club raised its flag Sat- urday on the south of the shop. It is white to be sure but we will stripe it in November... .Therain prevent- ed us meeting Saturday as announce- ed, but we hope every democrat in these parts will be on hand Satur- at 2p om....Our band boys have concluded to meet only one night (Tuesday) in each month.... Zack Johnson is home again and this time to stay, says he would have made money by staying at home with his family and sending someone else to feed cattle From Kentucky hill can see that Grand River is all over the low lands. Wm Crow jr, is working at the car- penter trade....M L Embree has been our assessor 3 terms and is ad- mitted by all to bea good one too, his books were never bothered by the board of equalization until this year, and he tells us raised on all the land,big. So see how the U Ls intend paying the county debt, by making you all pay double the tax. Voters will you stand this; then vote the democratic ticket: see | his books if you doubt this....J R/ Ray and wife and James Frazee and wife were down Sunday to see our MD....Board Bros & Pogue are in the ring to stay; they have two No 1 horses but the woods are full of them, Lafollett two, Ogg one, Ar- buckle one, Rutledge two, Ogborne one, Crow one, and others too nu merous to mention....Glad to hear that Dan Embree is held in good re- pute as a teacher; the directors have sent him word if he will return he can teach again the coming fall and winter....Oats, flax aud wheat are looking well, but terrible for corn. . .. Judge and Rec Cole tished in But- ler Monday and they wili accept many thanks for nice fish sent us ....Mrs Beatty and Greer visited relatives in Henry county Tuesday Peter S has concluded to re- turn to his Ballard farm; guess Mc | will return to Henry county John Greer sports anew buggy just from the city....Saturday at 2 pm is the time. Free silver and good times is what we want....Ballard improving—Dr Me fixing fence— Bob Beatty repairing house—Bill Cole and McCienney hauling wood ....Unele John Evans says this is the wetest spring since “44....A J Hughes passed with butter and eggs | bound for Butler....C K Crow has finished hauling several hundred bushels of corn to Mr Harrison. . See elsewhere notice of Frank Crow's ood luck;160 acresnear Kingtisher. . Spruce and Mingo township boards met here Friday to take action on the road bond of Owens & Cantrell _... We were glad to meet our old time friends Mr and Mrs Joe Stover of Rich Hill, they were visiting in the old neighborhood. . .. Thos Buck Mingo’s trustee, is an old Jetferson- ian and keeps informed on township law anda safe man to handle Min. | will drive over her and leave her with | organize for Jack. go's funds. DON KINNEY Double Branch items. Another cold rain, and wind storm,...No more planting corn in | this neighborhood for several days. ..-.Good many of the farmers have the blues pretty bad in this neigh borhoood,...Our Sunday Schools areall doing a thriving business now....No preaching last Sunday on account of the high water at Double Branch....Severul of the good Mason Bros. were in Butler last Tuesday... Mr. Allison h: 3 ta- ken his departure from this neigh borhood. He will sperd the sum- mer in Western Texas...... Wesley Hall a very estimable young man of this neighborhood will spend the He will be greatly missed by the young people....George says the girls wont ask him to go home with them but he will see that they get home all right auyway. George isa clever boy John ara’t you afraid that s crow will keep the custo mers away from your shop....How long will it be before we have chil dren’s day....The young people who are practicing for the exhibition are getting along nicely...... Miss Vance will close her term of school in aubout two weeks....Mrs. Jim Wilson who has been visiting friends in Iowa and Nebraska has returned to her home again....John Wines will leave for the Indian Territory | I. : + jina few weeks... .. Mrs Jobe Utley | is reported very sick....Owing to the stormy days the Sunday School Convention at Double Branch church on last Saturday wasa failure ..... Owing to sickness in the neighbor- hood Dr. Lee did not get to attend the Masonic exercise at Papinville on Saturday....While Ross Grosshart was sharpening posts on his father’s | place he had the misfortune to cut his foot very badly....The Willow Branch Sunday School will celebrate Children’s day the Ist. Sunday in June....Mr. and Mrs. Ford of But- ler was visiting near Willow Branch on last Sunday..... -The Sunday School convention was postponed | until the first Saturday in Juue. | Several visitors from Butler was vis iting in Willow Branc& neighbo:- hood on last Sunday....We con- gratulate the young lady who got | the first ride in the new buggy Littte Jesse. Virginia Items. Winter clothes have felt pleasant | the past week or so.... Lots of corn las to be planted over; so cold that }it rotted in the ground......Cole Hensley is back from K C. Miss Rosa Garner of Chicago renews her sub | scription to the Tres for another year....Uncle Jeff Park, alliance, and Rev Billy Ward, of Kansas, re- | publican, will debate at McFadden’s hall the first Saturday night in June ....Uncle Jim Beckett is to get his land baek as the supreme court de- cided in his favor; he spent $800 trying to get it back....The river nas taken another rise and is high- jer than ever; Freeman Short says } the water has backed and his pota j toes are be fish that | {herding th Morton J st of his time e gard left KC s J GCu searchi for | jhorses....Andy Simpson, take in j your cow at night or Tom Gilligan as has iy 2 Zick is SUL Dere her heels up....Hendersen says tell summer with his sister in Arkausas. | ast by the! ; | ted against disbandment. ers of J was over one day last we-k and left his name to be put on the Tings broken Pipes ore subseriptior st....David Nestle rode bought a fine horse of Albert the other day....Wiley Lowe from the y when a mule colt Ci miford Was | field the other « t was followin, one of the mares pped utknown. . Graudma Addis os very she is an ed will be very hard for her to p: ll through... When in town call oneal you want goods | on time and 1 will make you prices | jthat will show you that I can sell | jon time, but I will 1] for cash at | | prices that will please you....K P) | Slade and wife of Mulberry was in! dead; cause sick aud as | town Sunday....Aunt Betty Dudley | j has just returned from a visit to El- | | dorado Springs. ...Born to the wife | of Geo Sampson a boy, squalling for | }a pick and shovel; Mr S$ is a miner, N. M. NestLernope ' \Johustown and Sprace Twp. Items. | Well we had 43 hard rains before | yesterday and it's raining to day.... | John Richardson who for the last | four years has been trying his luck in Oregon has returned to his old j how: .. We were l to hear and j kuow that J. D. Allen is a delegate jto the National Convention Tbe | jpeople of this district cau rest as | sured that Capt. J. D. Allen will do | }the right thing. Thisis the right | man iu the right place....... Parson | Kinney talks of spending the sum | mer at Eldorado Springs...... For} fiue statione ‘y call on J. W. Choate. | -..-Eimer Umstead’s child met} with quite aserious accident by fall- | ing from achair and breaking the | collar bone. D Maxey was called at) once and reports it not dangerously | burt. We hope to hear of its speedy recovery... We will now trade for} ja horse. We want one that will not run away and not’ be teacher and umbrella....Some of | my U. L. Bros. are ng at my} old chum Buddy Carroll. Now my dear Bros vou must let Buddy alone | Buddy and I are chums and Buddy! ss ike the rest of us, not perfect and | canpot get his carnal mind under | sujection at all times so deal gently] with him for my sake....Geo. Wells unt Jesse Coleman was out in good shape Sunday night....We will just say that if auy of the young people | take a notion to get married, just let | the Goy. know and have him there | if you want it written up...... Dr. Choate returned to day from Pleas | ant Hill where his wife is visiting. | The Dr. was called by telegram to| the bedside of his sich child, but we are glad to note at this writing it is convalescent....If Col. Stone is nominated for Governor it will make but very little difference if the U. L. and Rads do fuse. We democrats will show them which way the cat's hopping....We learn that Esq J.} N. Smith has a good blacksmith shop to rent in this city. For particulars address J. N. Smith, Spruce, Mo... C C. Cliser was in the city to day with his lantern in hand. What C. C., are you headed for St. Louis.... Electric lights is the proper thing for Johnstown to look after now... The Democrat club will meet to night to elect officers. Gov. Sort. P. G. Musings. The weather has warmed up again ----Corn planting is still progress | ing between rains....Miss Burrows gave aspelling last Wednesday night ....Miss y Glover of Summit, is visiting at the residence of LW Brooks. ...Mrs Ellington is improv ing slowly ...The crowd that gath- ered at O-chard Grove Sunday night the 15th for worship, was disap- pointed by the failure of the preach- er to put in his appearance. | The schoo) board will proceed in the | near future to build the school house out in the swamps and tangled wifd wood west of P G fifteen miles from nowhere, in the land of frogs rattle- snakes that owls and panthers. McGixty. New Orleans, La.. May 19.—The | department of Louisiana and Mis- sissippi, G. A. R. has passed resolu- | tions surren lering the division char- | ter becaus: Commander-in Chief | Palmer suspended the division com-| mander for not recognizing the col- | ored posts. Only two members vo-| | olutions advisa the eight w in the division to follow the ¢ of the encampment. The G. A. R | |thus loses 600 members, who will/ benevolent work among Union veterans. e posts! ple} afraid of ai jare now praying that the rain The res | DESTRUCELON IN ARKANSAS. ‘Thousands of People Driven Out By High Waters. Pine T destitution down th In the S. od sufferers up and fearful e Blatt ieh ¢ Kansas river is nd W is so districts th boats had to aat be seut there to rescue Anna B. Adams brought 1.290 refuges here the people. The steamer this morning and 220 more were | ded this afternoon by the govern- ment boat Cleveland. The offic Adams report FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash $50,000.00 - THOMPSON DN : President | J.oK. ROSIER Vice-President E. A BENNETT td Vice-President ED. KIPP Cashier I J, EVERINGHAM S tary T. W! SILVERS e3 y two women and a child drowned by} | falling from a skiff The husbands climbed trees and were rescued. | Both ste: flooded loc ‘other sufferers A te received here this teeimer, s north ¢ is under three feet of water i citizens here sre doimg all in the power for the sufierers and the war department is read wz valuable as bce There is not a single farm ou the river between here and Little Rock that bas sufficient dry ground on which to place the stock. Thou-| sands upon thousands of acres of cultivated fields entirely sub merged. This evening about 3 o'clock the steamer Cleveland arrived from the upper river and confirms the reports. She picked up several hundred and put them off ou Ligh laud. God only knows what these people are going to do; they have no means and there no work they can get. Even those who were cosidered — prosperous plavters and good before are now refused credit and in wany instances are entirely without food. Late this afternoon u telegram received from Wabbasecia, xbout twelve miles below here, suying that that place was fully three feet under water, and asking that boats be their relief. Was sent to Efforts are being made to help them. The less at St. Lonis by the floods foot up to the enormous sum of 28 million dollars. The worst of this is that it falls upon those who can It is wonder that even those who do not as a general thing believe in prayer, ill afford to bear the Joss. a0 will cease. The worst part of the floods, however, i be that there is sure to | much sickness along the flood swept g P Sedalia Bazoc. BAD ECZEMA ON BABY Head one Solid Sore. Itching Awful. Had to Tie His Hands to Cradle- Cured by Cuticura. districts. Our little boy broke out on his head with a bad of eczema, When he was four months old. tried three doctors, but they did not help him. en used your three CuTicuna ReMEDI fusing them eleven weeks exactly ac ing tod Ww We aud singi asolid sore to his eyebrows. also all Over his care, m ofhis face, and small } on different parts of his body. There were sixteen weeks thatwe bad 8 tied tothe c dq in recommending them to others. GEO. B. s JANETTA HARRIS, Webster, Ind. Cuticura Resolvent The new blood and Skin Purifier, and greatest of Humor Remedies, cleanees the blood of ali impuri ties and poisonous elements, and thus remove: cause, while Curicura, the great skin eure. Coticura Soap, an exquisite skin beautifier, the skin and scalp, and restore thehair. Thus the Ccticuga REMEDIES cure every species of ite ning, scaly, pimply, and blotchy ekin, aca blood diseases, from’ pimples to ecrofula, infancy to age, when the best physicians fail. jold everywhere. Pri P, > RESOLVENT, 21.0 h SD CHEMICAL € BABY'S: Of females instantly relieved by ‘S, elegant, and infallible Antidote tc iammation, and Weakness, the Caticura Anti-Pain Plaster. s have returned to the/ sto bring relief to! Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully Solicited. it the town of Al-} LS Wall Paper and Pants. B. F. Rosamond is located m the J Ww Lowry old Albert Badgley building, south Mhysician& Surgeon j side » has 5,000 rolls of the ‘Takes opportunity of saying to the peo+ very S of paper. Isp Ble or nut 1 vicinity eis now per- Aiea 3 I . manently locate: your midst and would j hand} paints, ¢ varbishes, | respectfully solicit a reasonable share of your ae Painters and paperhang- | 8t?enace will promise you satisfaction. All & : who are Micted with Catarrh, Piles, Uterine atevials, You dime ities. Granulated sore eyes, Cencer and ae 5 E umors Wi lose nothing by co e, stock before buying. &s consultations are frees whethenigan take | = teal treatment or not. lam occupying the office | <i : formerly used by Dr. Walls, over the Boston | W. H. Hupp has the fi fersi should see his ast line of bere Calls answered at all hours, charges jwall paper in the city. You are z le, satisffetion guaranteed. Celt and cordially invited to inspect his goods and get his prices before buying. 22 eo Short-Horn Balls. Quite a bunch of high graded short horn yearling bulls for sale, chenxp, on reasonable terms. Address, J. M. Hoaaianp, Nyhart, Mo. Trustee's Sale. Whereas Rosa B Allen. EM Allen. ¢ M Al- len and Estella 5 Alien by their deed of trust dated September 6th, Inss, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri, in book No. 44 page 46s con 6 FM Allen, trustee, the following des real estate lying and being situate in the coun- ty of Bates and state of Missouri. to-wit he north half of the northwest quarter of section five (5) in township thirty-eight (is) o. i 2 > cksmi Section dive (5) in township thirty-elyh of I will sell or rent the blacksmith acres more or less, and Whereas said deed of Shop at d v 28 3 trust provides that incase of default inthe |, RUBE oes no Baia Coun Good, convenient shop and full set payment of said note or the intereat thereon of extra tools, in good repair. Splen- 233m Blacksmith Shop ter Sale. or any part thereof when the same due, that the said trustee or bis suc trust shall at f the jegal holder ot said note proc ecute the powers to him | did stand for the blacksmith busi- conferred; and whe: said of trust fur- / ™ 7 ther provides that in case of ath, sickness, HESs. Lerilas easy. TN. Sarr absen ¥ of sald) oy F, sheriff! of Bates | 24 5 *. Spruce, Mo. madaelarese. ait rcome his successor == _ ——__—_____. An ereas Allen, trustee, is sick and Pastures for S unable to act Ml whereas detent has Noo i Pastures for Stock. de in the payment of the prine ‘ va charge he : note and the interest chanson Sete Saat Thave charge of the old Powers ances Now therefore, I. C. W. Hartsock, | pasture and willadmit stock at the sheriff of Bates county, Missouri, at the re- following prices: For yearli { quest of the legal holder of eaid note will pro- | ollowing prices: or yearlings, 40 ceed to sell the above described property to} cents Y y i the highest bidder for each atte ronerty to | cents per month, all over yearlings door of the court house, in the city of Butler, | 00 cents. Will furnish salt for stock county of Bates and state of Missouri, on jand use care to prevent accidents ; , Wednesday, June 8th, 1892, bat will not be respousible should between the hours o’clock in the forenoo a y cc 5 anid five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, | 22Y Occur elec for the purpose of satisfying said debt, inter. 26 2m James McDantet, est and costs. COW.HARTSOCK, | Bat! Sheriff of Bates county, Mo., Acting Trustee. | Butler, Mo: STEELE, GRIDER & C0, Are Agents for the Celebrated McCormick and Plano Self Binders, Reapers and Momers, —-THEY ALSO SELL — The Aermotor, Most Powerful Wind Mill made, will sell an all steel galvanized mull $60. In sole agents for the Tromas DousLte ActinG Force Peps and a galvanized steel tower for connection with this they are | AND Hay Rakes. Agents for \Domestic and White Sewing Machines AND CHAMPION WASHERS, PRINS AND WEAKNESSES | tiicst Cast: Price Pait for Eggs, Butter and Poultry.

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