The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 9, 1893, Page 1

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crores Sete ——— i [ But ler J Che VOL. XV. Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. | CAPITAL, - . + = . £110,000.) Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Real Estate Ioan Department. Make loans on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCKHOLDERS. Allen, Mre. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Ballard, J N Farmer Brown, Lula Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner, Margaret Chelf, H B Farmer Coleman, Sam’! L Farmer Caruthers G A Farmer Christy, J M Physician Hannah, W D medical student Slayback, Ed Farmer Hardinger, W N Farmer Smith GL Liveryman Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Starke, L B Deputy circuit clerk Heath, D B Turner, Mrs M E Capitalist Jenki J R Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist Kinney. Don Ass’t Cashier Tyler. W B Farmer Levy Sam Dry Goode & Clothing Voris, Frank M Farmer Morrison C H Farmer Vanghan J M Capitalist Miller, Alf Farmer Wyatt. HC Lumber dealer McCracken A Farmer Wells ane Teacher Slark, Robert Farmer McCracken, Robt Farmer vest, RG Farmer tlt! JM Stock Dealer Owen. M V Farmer Walton, Wm E President Deerwester, John Farmer Pharis, John Grocery Wright. TJ oe He Davis, . R Foreman Times officePharis, U F Grocery yeaa erchant Dutcher C H Prof Normal Sch Powell, Booker Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer DeArmond,D A, M C Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Walton. G Ww Farmer Deerwester, Frank Co sch com Rosier, J M Farmer Walls, J T Physician Eyans, John Farmer Reeder, Oscar Farmer Whipple. N L Physician Everingham, J Physician Radford, Chas B = Freemam, Carolineand Fliza Reisner, J W Pension Clerk BUTLER, MISSOURI, THU DAY FEBRUARY A the neighborhood are wauting s someone to marry so they can have relatives here. Hes oue of Johns | something to talk about....The town’s oldest and most respected | Round Prairie band has disbanded citiz)ns, baying spent th greater, ....Wanted, in this community part of his lifein our city....Chas|a good blacksmith and carpenter. | Lusk b. uzht of the McAninch Bros | For set of tools call on A Zwablen | a new set of barvess last week..... | ....The literary at the Elmer school | Our covet band will soon be in| house is looming up....Take your, good sh«pe agwin....Mr Isaac An |saw logs to Hines & Co. and get rews an wife were in the city yes | good lumber’-- Jno Ford has ta-/ -rday avd favered the Gov. with a| ali....Tho» Bruuer is building him | ahoure uear Stumptown....Chas| McComb started for Warrensburg | to day....Munied, at the residence | Walnut Grove last Sabbath... B Maupia, of Oklahoma, is visiti one wanting trade for a first-class watch callon Dan Bowman....Juo Stephenson has a span of mules for sale....Wonder if the girls got to of the bride» parents, Jan. 29, Mr | the literary Friday night ...Success |Fauk Cbasdeis and Miss Callie’ to the booming Ties | Patnek, Rev. Tou Moshier officiat Oxp Zesez. We lewin that another wed cae 5 diug is brewing in eur city. Johns town takes the lead this winter.... | Stephens is frequently heard men- P 1 Af setae os has @ new organ...... tioned in St. Louis and at Jefferson ne we saat City in connection with the position Euibree is still alive in the far west | Of Comptroller of the national treas aud doing well....We learn that | ury, but Col. Stephens says he is Thomas Strode has succeeded in|20t looking for the appointment. getting a pateut on hie binding | “The people have elected me to the needle which is a grand patent | treasury of Missouri,” says he, ‘and Gov.Syort. (it is my desire to serve my full term The name of streasury Lon V. 9, 1898. NO. 12 FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, ken the coal out of his pit.... Any) $50,000.00 :+- +) President - President td Vice-President --. Cashier Secretary Attorney (Cash Capital. | i | \ ; Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and | transacts a general Banking business. Solicited. Your patronage respectfully Teacher Thurman for Commissioner. | From the far West. ¥rancisco. 8 P Lawyer Sullens, J L Banker president vice-presiden WM. E. WALTON BOOKER POWELL cashier® asst. cashier J. B. JENEINS t DON KINNEY Virginia Items. G. W. Park says he is glad that the congressman from this district has left a gap that the prohibition ists can vote for postmaster; but he says if he were the congressman he would have made a recommenda- tion....Alta Park hes patented a fly brush to attach to screen doors whicb he thinks is the coming in- vention....The probibition party of this township will meet shortly to nominate a ticket for the coming election....Wm Huffman has re- turned from Sedalia where he has been attending college. He brought a good case of the mumps with him | . Warren Ayres is very proud of his vew gray pony....The musical and literary entertainment and box supper at Grand View school house | Saturday night was a grand success / in every particular and all hada good time....Judge C. W. Wolfe is talking of moving his office to Eaét Main street....It is rumored thata pop gun duel between Ike Lockridge and Ned Maloney will take place Saturday. All invited,. Its nip and tuck between the mule and hog trade in this neighborhood | asto which has the advantage.... WJ Bard sold the other day to Sparks Bros, of Kansas City, 85 head of good work mules....Our postmaster had quite a lively wolf chase Saturday....C H Morrison was around collecting taxes Satur- day....Clate Wolfe reports the ar- rival of a fine daughter at his house ....Hot Water school closed Fri- day evening with a spelling match ....John Furguson moved back from the nation last week... . Frank Porter is quite sick with the fever ....Grandma Jenkins who is afflict- ed with a tumor is still alive and re- esiving the best of care and atten- tion, but her case is hopeless... | Capt. H. P. Nickell left Monday for Kentucky on business and pleasure and expects to be absent about six weeke....Chas. Morrison has been compelled to collect some taxes in a legal manner....Mrs. Hannah Hus- sey died at her home in New York at the remarkable age of 95 yeare, She was the mother of seven chil- dren, four of whom still survive her. She had 21 grand children, four of them being residents of this state, and three great-great-grandchildren- The deceased has relatives in this neighborhood. ON. M. Nesrierone. Ballard Items. | Tom Brown bought a wagon, this {time from Jas Wilds...... Unele Views From Hudson. Nice sleet Thursday... .Everyone wants to go sleighing but uv one can venture....Sickness has some- what abated in this community.... | Thos Dean, of near Spruce, has sold | his farm and would like to rent in this neighborhood....Geo Price is at home, where he hopes he will re main, as he is tired of K. C...Look out for arush for Georgetown when we begin to open our mines... . Bull Hughes is recuperating in Cass and Jackson county....The man feed- | ing at Ballard's has nearly 400 head of cattle and about 400 head of hogs on full feed....Our reporter and coal prospector reports a6 foot vein of coal with solid roof at Knorp’s.. Dr Levi Warford is conducting a | singing school at Fairview church oue night in each week...... Zach Johnson is feeding good cattle this fall ... Price, Lafollett & Co. seems ito be the style of the prospecting company....A party at our Ken tucky neighbors last night... .Wil- son was ove of the Boys that took in the trial Tuesday. We hope it will bea lesson to all our young b ys and girls. all those interested. ...Sam Young bought the Short farm and not the Johnson as we bad head....ML Embree built a dwelling for A Wen- |dleton at Soaptown, and one 1s 'o0 |} be built soon one-fourth of a miie |north for T. Bruner....R. J. Stark ' has the finest prospect for wheat we | have seen....W.S. Hurt bas start | ed a full fledged huxter....Tom Sto | ver cut his foot with an ax while| | chopping wood....Quite a number ; | at the office paying taxes. ...Yes siz | | give us a vote on township organi- | zationand we will surely vote against it....C. D. Cole visited relatives in Urich Friday and Saturday... .R. D.| Beatty and wife spent Saturday night with home folks in Henry county....Ben Cruce will prospect | for Mr. Graham and others sou.h | weat....Ed Owens sold 80 acres of land to Jim Barker a few days since | ....If you want to buy a farm on | good terms, give us a call at once. . | And sure enough Bud did go to We are indeed sorry for |- Died, Jan. 26th, at the home of his parents, Albert E. son of Mr. and Mrs. Holt. Albert was in the bloom of manhood having just passed bis j and make a reeord that will win the | hearty confidence of the people of | Missouri, without respect to party | affiliations.—Brookfield Argus. | i When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria 22nd year. His parents and broth- ers have the sympathy of the entire When she had Children, she gave them Castorig community....The young folks of | saw. store, for only Texas....J E Warford is looking much better and able to be at the | postoffice Saturday...... Buy your wood while Sam Young will sell you 4 or } acre of timber....Mr Ed An- derson of Schell Cfty, spent Several i days in the neighborhood... .Mr. | Sam Kiersey ts buying hegs...Tom | Brown driving nails to day....Jim | Cole traded for a nice horse. ... Who! * | will be the lucky man to guess the! | number of peas in the quart jar and | | get the bridle at Beatty's. Jack. { Johustown and Sprace Twp Items. Still continuc:—two weeks longer only. Biggest money saving event YOU ever Remember that you can buy a dollar's worth of ANYTHING in our | Prof. John P. Thurman, one of the principals in the Rich Hill schools and one of the most success- date for the school commissionership of Bates county. We believe he is the only one. Mr. Thurman was born years ago, and has lived in this town- ship ever eince 12 years of age. He isa graduate of the public schools and of the state university, holding a first grade certitieate. Prof. Thur- man was appointed to fill out the unexpired term of Prof. Deerwester when that gentleman resigned. He has done his work well, giving uviver sal satisfaction. Heis » gentleman of uniform courtesy, even temper,strict integrity and morality, impartial and fearless—and no better material can be found in the county for the posi tion he seeks. man is not related to W. P. Thurman who made a canyass for this position a few sears since.—R. H. Review. This is Meant For You. It has been truly said that half the world does not know how the other half lives. Comparitively few the impure condition of our blood But we rub along from day to day, with scarcely a thought,uuless forced to our attention, of the thousands all about us who are suffermy from scrofula, salt rheum and other se rious blood disorders, and whose agonies can only be imagined. marked success of Hoods Sarsaparil la for these troubles, as shown in our advertising columus frequently, the use of this excellent medicine by all those who know their blood to ve disordered. Every claim in be half of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is fully backed up by what the medicine bas done and is still doing, and when its proprietors urge its merits and its use upon all who suffer from impure certainly mean to include you. Vernon County After its Money. Nevada, Mo., Feb. 8.—The suit of Vernon county against Charles H: Prewitt, ex-county treasurer, and his bondsmen for the deficit tothe coun- | ty treasury resulting from the fail- | ure of the Citizens bank, was begun in the circuit court hére to-day, Judge James H. Lay of Warsaw sitting for Judge Stratton. The suit is for the county fevenue, the deficit ful teachers in the state, is a candi , in Saline county, this state about 28 | Prof. John P. Thur- ! of us have perfect health, owing to} The} certainly seems to justify urging | blood in great or small degree they [ | C.C. Welch, formerly of New Home township, this county, now of | Summerville, Oregon, writes us: | “LZ like your paper and although | Iam not a democrat am a Missouri jan and like to hear from that part jofthe world. You have regular correspondents from several locali- ties but none from New Home, my old stamping ground; would be glad ifsome one would write from that part. Weare having a nice winter here so far. There has been no feeding done yet, and cattle is look- ing well. They are having the coid- est weather below this winter they have had for years, snow beiug eighteen inches deep in Portland, something very uncommon for thas place. | Oregon markets are generally | good, but old Pike is far abead of her this winter. I see by your paper that wheat is 60cts per bushel; fhere it is forty five cepts. Also hogs are |far below your market only being worth four cents. Cattle and horses are very low, twelve hundred pound horses are selling at from seventy te eighty dollars.” Nevada Democrat R. 'T. Wall, a wealthy resident of this county surprised the Democrat lately by ordering bis paper stopped, which was his privilege, for the rea- sop tbat an article was published by the Democrat of a fight he bad with | another prominent citizen, in which the aforesaid Mr. Wall bit a slug off the other fellow’s cheek. Now, Mr. Wall, we desire to impart thie information to you in a friendlg | spirit; your stopping the paper dows {not stop the paper. Ob no, e:mpl: | this and nothing more; your name has been dropped from the subscrip- tion list, but bless your soul man, the paper is running, and we fail to ditcover auy yawning chasm in our | circulation by your stopping the pa- per. A fearless, outspoken newepe | ; per inust publieh the news, and if s. sluggivg match takes place of suct importance as that the participante. te they purse proud woillionaires or humble hod carriere, get burt, the pews ougkt to be published. 4 man of your sense ought to take | that view of it. Come in Mr. Wail, j you will find this paper has not | stopped but rupning at a Nancy “ers for sale at a reasonable price... | one of his well arranged sermons at February came a whizzing. didn't | ?.... Our literary is still progress- | rae ‘ j ing nicely itshould. Johnstown | ....F. Ray and son visited relatives | has some br at orators....C. C.} east of us, stopping over night with | Clizer hasa bran new dog... .Jus.} us,...Beatty and Fowler went to i L. Gibbs will have a public ssle Feb | Butler Monday returning Tuesday | 18....The Oak Grove schoo! exhibj | if *. cq’g | tion on the night of Jan. 28, uncer -++.Stock sold well at Bennet’s sale) 4.6 menazement of Miss Ella Bove +++.Ran McDaniel bought our marey | den as teacher, was a grand success #0 we only havea nice team of driv-| ....Rev T A. Lampton delivered { Quite a number of our boys went |. to Butler Monday to attend the trial | : i i j ' | claimed being $24,000. There is| Hank's gait. another suit for the scucol fu:d H ieee ae: against the same defendant which | EESEee Feb. 1.—It was-deter- fixes that deficit at $12,000 raking | pes ne a ares pes fe total af cn Devis from New Or! * — — - ‘ to Richmord for interme nt aie Notice—I am pre pared to handle | 30, confederates memorial day. Lee jall the poultry that comes, and pay Champ. confederate veterans, was | the cash for it. C. F. Puaris. " [ given charge of the arrangmenta. ' 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report Royal Powe ABSOLUTELY PURE

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