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he Butler Soe Times. VOL. XV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1893. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! NO. 138 | Our Great Removal Sale Gives Them to You. H i | } { Having rented the store room next door to t + !« Karn ers bank and having decided to move my stock of goods about the first day of April, I have dicided to throw to the people of Bates county some bargams which they will appreciate in - Woolen and Winter Goods, Gents Underwear, Blankels, Bed Comforts, Woolen Hosiery, Mens and Boys Boots. I do not want to move or carry over these goods as they will be in the way of my spring stock and the prices I wilt make on them will astoni sh you. They must go and will go if the lowest prices ever made on such goods in Butler will sell them. Now is your time for bargains. Call and see the goods and get the prices. ix PETER LANE, | Keirsey and one of his boys have the | Gen. Shelby files statement of grip John Moore of Shawnee, | fees through Weldon Yeats which bought some cows of W B Cole this | was approved. OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, $110,000. Reccives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. DIRECTORS. Frank Voris, Oscar iteeder, R. G. West. H. H. Pigott, Booker Powell, c. R. Radferd, v.C. Bouiware, Johu Deorwester, ~ H.C. Wyatt. c. H Dutcher, Geo. L. smith, Wm. E. walton, J.R. Jenkins, WM. E. WALTON. President. J.R. JENKINs, Cashier. Virginia Items. list. ...The Hot water schoel closed Our good natured collector eays | With a big spelling match Friday... that after the 20th of February he| Mr E. Burk enrolls his name on the will be compelied to add the per cent | booming Trurs list....Grant Gar | the law prescribes, but hopes there | Der has dressed his team in a set of will be no delinquents after that | black nickel plated harness,and soon date.... Wolf, Porter & Park will | to be followed by a new top buggy be the name of the firm that is lo | with only room fortwo. ...The par cated on east main street, Virginia, | ty who stole that pair of overshoes | with Harris as advisory counsel.... | fromthe M. E. church had better | Pro. Wheeler closed a successful , return them at once and save them- term of school at Grandview, on Fri | selves trouble. NEL. day last with very creditable exer- : cises....Fifteen cents reward for | Ballard Items. Missouri State Bank week... .Singing at Fairview church | | Thursday night....Tom Stark sold | | @ number of hogs to Geo Price, at a good price....Sam Keirsy is feed Assessment of Couso!'dated Tank line reduced to $5,000. FARMERS BANK Assessment of Rich Hill Water & | | ing a number of hogs....Miss Liz | city and one-third in township. zie Embree basa finger in badshape | Ordered that the court will con- \-+..M L Embree is on the hill re-; sider plans and specifications for a ‘pairing Miss Lizzie Pettus’ house | new jail and jail residence at the | ....One by one they go to see Will! Ma; term | H Warford to deposit some cash for; M. M. Tucker granted school ; Uncle Sam and Bates Co....4:-'ge | loan of $300. /C D Cole scarcely ever comes tu the, C. Hirni, treasurer, made settle- | post .flice...... about time the literary From reports it is | ment which is approved. é asclosed at} Treasurer ordered to pay to Ver Freezeout schvol house, the paper is | non county $332.50, principal of} ' getting to be pretty tough....L M | school township No. 5 Williams’ cattle are feeding fine....| C. F. Boxley allowed quarter sal- D C Pogue has ‘dem’ mules for sale | ary, $225. ....Chris Greer sold ‘dem’ mules! C. W. Hartsock, sheriff, turne to Mr Powell of Butler, last Thurs-| over to treasurer with courts approv- day.... Beatty & Co went to Butler | al, papers in case of O. Reeder ys. with a load of produce, mostly eggs | M. M. Tucker. and chickens....Zach Jchnson bas! Dramshop license granted to J. the grip... Will Hooper killed hogs Schimdt at Rich Hill. one day this week Geo Drake .Inancial statement let to Times came from the west Thursday in} aud Democrat at 25cts each, per | good shape..,.Sam McFarland has | square. a team of 3-year old mules for sale) Bridge Commissioner ordered to ...Ed Owens and Jackson Hag |2dvertise for bids to build bridges gard it seems, caunot trade with | across Deer Creek in Grand River our commission man....Mrs Wilds township, one in Hudson «cross has a brother visiting her from Hen-|Camp Branch and two across jry county....An M. D., D. D. & J. | Gilliam creek in Walnut township. P. is title enough without adding a Clerkinstructed to notify all to P. M, isn’t it?....In last week's is- | pay delinquent school interest. sue of the Tiwes. we see a letter; Ordered that B F. McCory school from J B Newberry on township or. | loan be foreclosed. ganization. Weare sorry to take| Clerk ordered to notify Miss Ida issue against the senator....Sorry | Crume to pay $200 on school loan » cal treatment | Scott's was a grand success F tle Jobnuy Smith, son of W F Smith } the fellow that captured the jelly, cow butter, candy and other valua ble eatables at Widows’ dance.... Geo. Bright of Worland, was visit- ing Pap’s this week... .Sure thing, Zera Raybourn has a position at Jefferson City under Warden Pace, as superintendent of tie dish wash- | ing. Better than hopping clods... Geo Metcalf talks of going to Cass county when his school is out.... W T Cowan is having a_nice job of hedge cutting done by Frank How- | ard. ...Miss Rosa Garner, formerly | of this city, now of Chicago, writes that she has been sick for sometime, but has received the best of care from the members of chureh....An insurance agent from New York was - here ——— insure C H Hens- ley’s life... Three empty houses in town....Grandma Pilgrim is very _ eick.... Frank Conway, of Lafayette county, has come home to farm with - his father....Dr. Mitchell has had _ Ed Dudley, who has been sick the » past two monts, remoyed to his sis- ter Mrs Fred Nestlerode’s, for medi The hop at Mr nearly died with the grip the other night....Me Schutt of the Mulber | ry coal works was in town Friday, and reported business good... .Os ear Hensley has returned frou bis western trip, well pleased with his visit....Creth Wright made a busi- ness trip to Adrian Saturday..... “ Emanuel Nestlerede is on the sick Squire LaFollett has an eye to business and acoal shaft. We would ;say sink a shaft....Mr. Stayton, 3 |to hear Mr. Fowler is sick....Mrs | by May term. i Lydia Wyse closed a successful; Clerk ordered to apportion tele miles north of ey school at Fairview Friday last, and | graph and railroad school monies. | coal sieoon lito Fly an H left for Warrensburg, Seeks will | Rridge commissioner ordered to | through with the drill...... Ed An | %ttend Normal....John Lentz is! examine bridge in Spruce township | derson, the life insurance agent at jclearing up shop preparatory to! W. E. Walton files receipt of Schell City, spent this week at | leaving next week....A Methodist | $194.40 as amount paid for the use | Johnstown. .. Bell Bros., sold this | Church at Johnstown is the latest | of county monies week some hogs to Mr. Combs of | thing out, for which Mrs Howard is ; ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. Shawnee, at Sc per pound....Mrs. to be commended for her faithful i W H Igo, cleaning $ 200 C B Sanderson, asylum No 1 170.05 Crawford is quite busy at Johnstown | work with the subscription paper. and Ballard of late. She does her, Tack. | R § Shields‘ = “<218@ | work in good order... .Our report-! oe ee | M V Carroll, printing 6.50 er is feeding for Thos Hendrix of | County Court Proceedings. GD Barnard, books 40.50 late, he changes business quite often} County court met February 6th,/ W T Cole, freight &§ and: ere this may be in the Indian | 1893, with Presiding H. C. Reese ; Logan Smith, temp eupt 5.00 Territory......D R Beatty offered jane Associate Judges F. FixandJ.!Jane “ se s 5.00 10c a pound for hogs, but McClen- |S. Hayes present. | 4 J Peter supt Gilbert family 12 50 ney couldn’t see it that way....Ed| Dramshop bondof Frank McAllis-|C W Hartsock posting notices 3.50 | Hooper cailed Monday and is look | ter approved. Wm Nichols, supt pauper 15.00 | | ing well after having the grip....| School loan granted to Williard|J A Devinney Mt Pleasant Tom Stover has quite a sore foot... _ Tront of $1.000. | assessor 138.00 |; Jim Barker will leave Mingo ard| Recorder Martin presents state-|D A Colyer taking Grant settle at Shawnee, where he can fish | ment of fees, which was approved.} Welch to asylum No 1 935 ! this summer. ...McClenny has tack-| Mo State Bank agrees to take | W F Rosser printing 14.00 | ‘led that hedge again....Josh Ben-: county furde until May Ist at same | E Lioyd constable 1.00; nett has the cow for which he paid; rate as heretofure, when it will be |G D Barnard back tax book 13.40) $59. at Hamp’s sale. ...No! thanks, | re-let | M V Carroll printing 3.00 | we drink milk and do not mixdrinks{ J. F. Smith appointed justice of |M A Coats temp supt 22 00} ....Sam McFarland and Wm Bel /the peace cf Osage township vice | J B March bridge com 33.35 | ton traded teams a few days ago... ; Justic> Hogax, deceased. | D A Colyer serving subpieens 1.00} McClenny sold his chickers to Beat | Circuit Clerk Hayes presents | Harper & Atkison mdse 8.90 ty. and bought some fine ones of | statement of fees which was approv- | J H Stone assessor of E B 26 32 Bell Bros... ... W S Hurt bought ed |W F Wheeler constable 1.00} | three dozen chickens and made j of! County Clerk Drysdale presents | M V Carroli printing 300) \a cent a chicken....I N Kuntz will | statement of fees and pays over sur-|S Combs election eoustable 1.00) j leave soon for the Nation to pur-j plus of $182 | J C Blankenbaker “ . 1.00; chase 700 hi He now has over{/ Dramshop license granted to W. lw H Deweese * = 1.00 at cattle an cuca inne Wa Lynch at Rich Hill. [AM Gregg = i- Light Co. divided, two thirds in the | OF BATES COUNTY | ] Cash Capital. $50,000.00 DUN. THOMPSON 2.0 << «osc ccscccensons~osesas tenece P: | J. K, ROSIER 5 ico: President E. A BENN President EK. D. KIPP . Cashier Dr. J, EVERINGHAM.. Secretary T. W. SILVERS......... .. Attorney | Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Solicited. Your patronage respectfully |G D Barnard books ete 29 50 ' Chas Scinshell temp sup 12.00 |S M Doyle polling place 2.00 [FC Smith ee 3 00 | J F Ellington assessing Plexs- | iw og inquest on Jobn - ant Gap township 44,00 Bs cen 5 SS 50 | W F Roseer printing 8 00| Rich Hill Tribune printing —_ 21.00 M V Carroll printing 4.00 | See a | Jd P Revis temp supt 10.00 | ; A C Olds election constable 14:0) | J Drysdale fees and salary 220.26 , When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. | Burns Bros coffin for paup , 17.0C , * ‘V2en she was a Child, she cried for Casioria, | A E Page supt paup 15.00 | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, 'J Cranshaw temp supt 22.50 | When she had Children, she gave them Castorig¢ | P Hackett supt paup 20.00 | | J W Hamiltonassessing Deer ! | Creek township 64 54 | W H Branvock tive for poor H 3 | farm 4.50 | », | Thos Gault witness 2.50 | EX ; Trustee's Sale. “ “ gupt paup 12 50 vd oe fet Meagher and Catharine Meagh- | Ehza Norris temp supi 10.00 cember ath, Mole ‘and sep iprepeeins | Rich Hill Tribune printing | er’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- O D Austin stationery | Susie M Fossett temp supt 11.75 | souri, in book No. 107 page 298 conveyed t 1.40 | err er trusies ‘thes following "Neaeribed ‘ea! estate lying and being situate in thi - 10.00 | ty of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: j = 3 The southeast quarter of the southeast came | E A Gill 10.00 | ter of section six (6) the northeast quazter ef | G Jones oe 10.00 j the northeast quarter of section seven (7).anc ; the southeast quarter of the northweat \quar-~ ! Hurley Lumber Co lumber | ter of the northeast quarter of section seven (7) | for poor farm 9.00 | #11 in township thirty-nine (39) of range twen- | W J Cox poor farm 90.40 isch convevaneeees mameae trast tosecans ried — sup pauper 12 00 seidleed'ot trust end” whereas Gefamtt hae Mrs Bud Campbell temp sup iB 00 See and anton sala cc atek fe om part ao mee “ : sup paup i med i to the conditions of saa of trast Tel? ny supt paup - | B sel abote described premises AG Mafit 12.00 | at Reeaat front door of the court house inthe > _ mates a. H aby poe county of Bates and state o:_ J B March bridge eom 18.00 Teerks, Sek oe ee Sarah Powell eup paup 22.50 | oon anddve.'cloct inthe aes oon gt <— . oe g rpeees eatiofyi: Hatcher £Co stationary 7335 er sedis ss a Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report. Reval Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE