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The Butler Weekl Times. VOL. XV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY MARCH 2, 1893. NO. 15: BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Our Great Removal Sale Gives Them to You. Having rented the store room next door to the Farmers 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 a tes county some bargains which they will appreciate in Woolen and Winter Goods, Gents Underwear, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Woolen Hosiery, Mens and Boys Boots. T do not want to move or carry over these goods as they will be in the way of my sprin Pe o ey, them will astonish you. 2 stoek Ss and the prices T will make on 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. it. PETER LANE, ‘=. Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR DIRECTORS. Frank Voris, . Oscar Keeder, R. G. West. H. H. Pigott, Booker Powell, c. R. Radferd, T.C. Bouiware, John Deerwester, H.C. Wyatt. WM. E. WALTO. J.R. JENKIN, Wm Kenney ‘ruesday night fora! social singing; all report a good | time....Ray McFarland and Mr Thompson of Butler attended the! ;at Mr Kenney’s....Mad dogs are (getting troublesome in this vicinity ...-Thos Brunner moved to his new home this week....Miss Mollie Mc Ccmb returned home from a visit near Harrisonville Thursday...... We noticed several farmers pass | through town hauling oats to Mont-} » = «.« $110,000. COUNTY FUNDS. | rose....Mrs Will Simpson is lying dangerously sick... . Parson Kenney | | bought Gibbs fine saddle horse. ... | c. H. Dutcher, | Sidney Graham shipped his fat eat- Geo L. smuth, itle last week....Thomas Strode Wim E. walton, J.B Jenkins, ; drove in with quite a drove of cattle | this week to feed for Mr Harvy.... | Johu MecAninch is busy making har j Ress . ..-Sorry to hear of the death ;of Mrs Newberry. The bereaved ! ‘family have the sympathy of the en- | i N. President. Cashier. Ballard Items. The roads surely would be good | if they could be found. ...LaFollett | & Co. did not find as much coal as they expected in the last hole, but | will try again soon....Asburry and hen-eOusiey are trying their luck with the | drill... .fudeed, we have tried the | medicine for “hog choler,” as sug- | gested by the ‘Mingo Sheriff,” and found it good, hence recommend it | to him for fits; yes, come over, we will give you tull directions, “if you give you must take”. ...Jack Moore has the saddle of the neighborhood * ....Tom Stark is feeding nearly 100 | hogs....Sam Mc traded his mules, | and now has a horse for sale cheap | ....R D Beatty and wife yisited his | mother Sunday....C D Greer visit | ed relatives in Summit township... Wm C Powell bought two set of! harness from McFarland Bros, M M | Greer one set, and Billy Tyler one | set....We hear it talked around | merchant....Ray McFarland spent | a few days visiting home folks. ... ' Coie’ last sek: ..-Cris Greer & | Co killed hogs a few days since... . Carts have ee a rise it seems as | one.can be seen on << the shop | ...S B MeFarland’s baby is con | valescent. . .. Will Harris fooled usa | wrong with him but did not thiuk | of the bachelor being newly married | ....Mrs Emma McFarland will) teach the Fairview school commeuc- ing the tirst Monday iu April Asbury & Ousley broke down so the duiling stops for a few days... SM Dunbar bas sold bis tean 2 will leave for Montana he has two brothers. . baby isfuot well....Zach Jobuson slowly improving Cc K Crow “sold his match team for $130 “ed as foreman of the grand jury... . Laura Embree visited friends in the Thos Buck was highly compliment- | —_———— ‘Johnstown and Spruce Twp Items. ‘village Monday....Geo Teeter will | day....Grandpa . j tire community. ...The joint stock not returnto Montana this spring | CO™Puny that purchased the half but farm at home....Frank Crow | Sister of Nancy Hanks, paying $1, sold a horse to the buyer in Butler | 000 will take pleasure in exhibiting | | ....0 B Hayes’ cattle are looking | her at the stock barn in this city... | fine....Mr McCoy is still bringing | The Enterprise school will close \ in cattle; he came in with 40 more | Friday with a spelling match... to N Board's lot last week ...I N | Dr Maxey reports a great deal of | Kuntz talks of buying a farm... .A | sickness. ...We hear some loud talk | very large crowd at thesale Tuesday | #8 this section in regard to township | and the stock brought good prices | organization we are not prepared \ ....Jas Wilds’ many iriend and | © give our epinion aud as great | neighbors wish himself and faruly minds differ in opinions we will; well in their new home....A num-/ keep mute....J W and T A Crab | ber take issue with. us on township | tee passed through organization it is true, but we op-; “8¥ te Montrose pose it just the same... .Elva Cloud Laie ag eS { visited at M L Embree’s last week | Circuit Court Proceedings. i Mr and Mrs Hoover and daughter,| Five additional jurors summoned | Mrs Amanda Fowler visited Mrs | to serve on regular panel. i Beatty a day this week....John; Sam'l Shipley vs Frank Ashley, | Gov. Syorr. | Lentz spent Tuesday night at his | motion to affirm and motion affirmed. | vs Rich Hill coal ! old friend, Geo Huff's leaving next, Wm Johnson day for Adrian,his future home.... H mining co; plff takes non suit. : .-..-W B Cole went to Clinton | State of Mo vs E J Garrison; plea } and returned the same week.... | guilty, fined $1 and costs. ~ i ....Gov Snort thinks of studying ‘ State of Mo vs E B Ruckle;change | dertaking....Squire LaFollett feels of deft $500. good if he didn't find coal: he got! Wm E Walton vs C C Duke et al;} down with rheumatism....Our re- | injunction awarded. i porter tells us of the grandtime| RT Thornton vs W K Royce; t they all had at Fred Shauntz’ Sat | judgt for plff. H urday; lots of cake and candy witha F A Cross vs Ben Funk et al; judg | girl for each of the boys, even Ed | $329.50. i die....An exhibition at Harmony! John G McPeak vs Mo Pac Ry co, 4th, all invited to come and bring | leave to file bill of exceptious by} 15 cente; it closes a8 most successful | June 13, 1893. { term. Prof Harper will teach the! State of Mo vs W P Hal’; change | summer term....McClenney had 8 | venue to Henry Co Hl teeth extracted by the Odeutonder methed at Montrose Saturday | ct a!; dismissed. no pain; it is a success} W A Epbland vs Mo Pae Ry Co;/ H B Engel, the dentist | appeal granted toK C court of ap: sure. is x nephew of ours from War-, peals, leave to file bil of exceptions | repsburg and will visit Butler soon, | by June 13, 1893 notice of which will be given....! Hannah P Ralston vs D T Martis Our baby is quite sick witb its ma- | et al, judgt $207.10 ma but little better, Jack. . Ordered that the grand jury be ‘empaneled at the Feb aud Nov} terms of court of each year until | Moving is now the order of the | further order of the court. a ght? 3 Ubivr haye united in . stronger endort-eiuents. | be appointed, be wiil conduct the | sick at this writing....The young| guilty, five days in work house and people met at the residence of Rev! cost. Martha Carey vs Lewis Staker; jnon suit. State of Mo vs P W Rogers; No |saleof Mr Wilds, also the singing ‘110, dismissed. State of Mo vs FX M Cramley; mo- tion to quash sustained. State of Mo vs Felix Florez; con- tinued generally. State of Mo vs J O Sears; change of venue to Henry Co. State ex rel Loper vs F M Crum ley et al; judgt $137. ' “State of Mo vs S B Overman; ver- | dict not guilty. Jeff See vs G A Caruthers; pift| dismissed State of Mo vs G W Horiburt; J S Francisco and F J Smith appoint- ed for deft. State of Mo vs Bowen Kanatzer; dismissed. State vs Bud Morris; dismissed. State vs Jas Broyles; dtsmissed. J J MeKissick vs Mt Pleasant twp; demurrer sustained. State va Henry Chrisman; informa- tion filed and capias ordered State vs S B Overman; informa tion filed, capias ordered, 3 cases. State vs Jas Franklin; recog $100 Jno Short and F M Oldaker securi- ties Gen. Jo O. Shelby. Jefferson City Tribuge. Among the democrats in Mis to day on their | gouri who have done yeoman service | smallest babes now living. deserves better at its hands than the old, war worn veteran whose name / stands at the head of this article. In season and out of season, through good report and evil report | with voice and with purse, General | Shelby has been a pillar of strength to the democratic party. If men are! - : r to be rewarded for services render- | that this place is to have another | medicine; success to you in your un-‘ venue granted to Henry Co, Recog | ed in behalf of the cause ples of democracy and pogular gov-} Miss Mills of Yrich visited at C D/ his patent all right....Mre Evans is! petition for injunction and temp |¢rnment then those who have pre-| ferment to give and honors and emoluments to confer, then Gen. Shelby should not be overlooked We learz that bis friends, and their name is legion, are moving to trip; we thought something was; school house Saturday night March appeal granted to supreme court, | have him appointed to the position of United States marshal for the western district of Missouri, and if earnest, intelligent effort couats for City of Kueh Hill vs Fred Mattie j auything, he will be a formidable: _ eandidate for the place. Old soldiers | who fought with him and against askiug that he | Ge appointed, and no mav’s name t t with Should he the will go befor presides affairs of that important office in a | manner entirely creditable to him- State of Mo vs P W Rogers; plea | self and the administration. and princi- | FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, \ U Cash Capital. D. N. THOMPSON $50,000.00 President J. K. ROSIER.. .. Vice-President E. A BENN Vice-President E. D. KIPP. . Cashier Dr. J, EVE Secretary . EVER! T. W. SILVERS .. Attorney Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully | Solicited. 1 { A Quadrnuple Amputation. , Pittsburg, Pa. Feb. 26.—At the | South Side Hospital to-day, Samuel When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria es eS Se | When she had Children, ske gave thera Castorig | pc Pee fre ve —— on | | was taken to the hospital after laying | s : in the cellar of a deserted ont house | Diminatiye Twins. | for noone knows how long. He had | St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 24.—Chae. | been missing from McKeesport for | Grath, a tailor of this city, was yes-| several days. It was only by acci- | terday presented by his wife with | dent that he was found by some boy j twin girls, which are probably ,the! who was attracted by his groans. One of | He was so badly frozen that all hope ' When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. i | for the party we know of uone who/ thei weighs 18 ounces, the other; of saving bis life was abandoned. | tips the scale at 20 ounces; citber, His fiygers and toes snapped like one can be easily placed in an ordi-| pipe steme, and while treating him nary teacup and yet there will be | him several of those members were room to spare. The midgets are i lost. He gradually recovered, but it bright and hearty and well. Both was with difficulty that blood pois- of the parents are persons of large oning was prevented. Then dry stature. ; gangrene set in and last week it was St. Louis Repubite. | found that a quadruple amp utation | Mrs. Wm. McKinley of Obio, isa; was neccessary to save his life. | lady every American should delight Price was too weak to stand four to honor. Her surrender of ber in- | geparate operations. The patient heritance to make good her hus-! stood the ordeal very well His feet band’s promise to pay a security | were taken off just above the instep | debt does her infinite credit. If he | and his hands near the wriste. His j had lost all the. wealth of the Van-! chances for complete recovery are | derbilts, Mr. McKinley would be! fair jricher than ail the Vanderbilt, in/ : having a wife who prefers his good! For Lorse and jeck bills come to name to ber own money. i the Tives office. | | | | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report. @ ng | - ABSOLUTELY Reval

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