The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 22, 1893, Page 1

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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JUNE 22, Wishing to say to} Fancy Chambrys, Cotton Sublime 1895. . NO. 31 sarties hunting something very cool ane ae in the line of | §$summer Dress Goods, that their stock is still complete, comprising most all the newest and nobbyiest designs of Mulls, Pongees, Brandenburgs, Satin Glories, Cantons, Figured India Linens, » Chintz Cloths. In fact most anything you want in neat nobby summer goods and at prices that positively defy competition. | NEE a full eae of Wool Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings of all kinds, including China Silks, Surrah : A nice line of summer Corsets and Corsot Waists, and now that harvest is coming on it will be neces- } Silks, Crystal Silks, Muscovite and Monie Silks. A fine line of Zephyrs, French and Domestie Ging- ! sary to have some substantials in the way of Cottonades und Shirting. Don't fail to see curs before hams, with Embroidery to match. We carry a full line of double and single width shectings. All buying, they are the best and cheapest in the land without a doubt. kinds of Musling, Prints, &c. We can sell you the best Gcaxsil for I5c and Cottonade Pants for $1. 00 and $1.25. An tsi line of Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Fine Scarfs and Ties. Don’t fail when in to take a look through our Ie. We can positively save yon money on shoes; just call and see for yourself, you will be surprised at our prices, and we especially | invite all to look through our stock before buying as we are always willing and anxious to show our goods, as they are new and fresh. No old shelf worn, moth eaten goods, but, nice clean nobby goods. Next door to Farmers bank. Respectfully, LANE & ADAIR. Johnstown and Spruce Twp. Items. | are in town today with a load of | for threshing purposes. AL Fox vs Mary Jo Patten judg Johnstown is booming again. brooms of Jim’s own make. Patronize Mand and T tlerode visited | ment pif Charles Lusk went to Montrose} him as he sells cheap, and a good | their cousin Dollie, Monday Butler Electric Light & Gas Co vs Monday. broom. They are to get coalat 1 erdorn Mary J Patten: judgment for plff. It will soon be harvest time. Wheat Charles and Walter MeCom) of the | bank for threshing purp John J Stogdale et al vs HC Punk and oats look fine in this seetion. Orear and McComb Marble yard of Aunt Jane Hutchinson Idorado | et al; judgment for pltl 5 | Rev. Kenny left for Hlinois this | Warrensburg delivered and put up let a dollar jingle into the Times cof- John M m vs W FEF Wheel | week to visit relatives and friends. | Some of their work in our cemetery | fer. j vent for pli Farmers are all busy this week and | last week which is nice work. Mrs. Rosa Nestie do owas taken tl Bank vs W A Me- are getting thei ps in good shape. Childrens day will be observed at) very sick last Monday, but is better | Coy et nent for pif Dr. Maxey has his new postoffice | Walnut Grove church the third Sab- | now. d T. Hammer paint Co vs WH Hupp; building complete and moved into bath. On the fourth Sunday at the) | Mrs. Hutchinson made a flying judgment for pif. i it. same chureh the district 8. S. con- | itto her daughter Mrs Rimes last Geo Fi Het al vs Wim Jackson We hear talk of another chureh be- | vention will be held. Come all you | week. : mistrial. ing built in our town by the Chris- | Sunday school workers, and every Mrs. Addie Kimers, of Mulbery en- mers & Manufactures Bank vs ; .. SS Quillen; attachment sustained, denomination. body & rolls her name for the bogming y Have you seen Ed Chambers new {| . s Oats of Kentreky who is visit- | TIMEs. udgmeut for plff. buggy, We heard a young lady say its ing inthis vicinity was taken seriously Mrs. Annie Hensley has so far im-} Ruth A ela, Ket al vs Minnie E a nice one. ‘ = ads ill with pneumonia at the home of | proved that she can go riding in her | Harrison et al; report of Commission- Miss Sue lemananda lady friend | Unele Jimmie Wood. We are glad to) buggy. ers filed. Miss; John MeFaddenand Frank Jenkins | DA DeXrmond et al vs Mary A Who is visiting her, visited Butler | Know she is improving. Her neice last Saturday. | Sudie Barker of Urich has been with | are putting up the Althe Park Shoo- | Shannon et al; judgment for piff. The MeAnineh Bros. have built an | ber the past week fly brush. R L Graves vs RC Wright; verdict W@ addition to their harness shop and | Gov. SNorr. Miss Jennie Johnson, of Ballard | for defendant. ; put ina stock af dry goods and no - - was visiting Miss Elia Durst one day Barber vs Barber et al: death of MA tions. i Virginia ltems. last week. defendant Carrie Walker suggested. Walt MeCown has returned from | Juno. Henseley has anew cellar. John Hu says he has plowed |S. B Cole vs Thos Chich et al; mis- Wthe World’s Pair highly pleased and | Mrs. Annie Comiford has a new |! and is going overit the | trial and jury discharged. Smecantella great deal of the sights to | cart. third time. We ake Kirkendall vs © W> Hartsock be seen there Wm Oldham, jr., is visiting on the Miss Addie Benton, of Platte Co., | motion for new trial. The new M. B. church of our town | river. : and Miss Etta Fleming visited Pat} Gage Bros & Co vs Addie Rogers Meiscompleted with the exception of { Calland get prices on iy dried | Maloney’s et al: defendants Colyer and Christy We understand they will be | fruit. Currens and Young started for | files demurer. 1 soon. | Mrs. Oldham entertained company | Coffyville with their threshing outfit HC Funk et al vs John E Brown; Lusk and family ret: ued | Sunday. ~ } on the 20th , judgment for plff for possession of to-day from their visit to relative. 1 Mrs. Carr Dudley is visi h ‘d Maloney killed a timber black | property. _ : “= Pleasant Hill, Barny reports Bates, d ver, | that measured 8 inches around | J M Harrison vs S W Hopkins etal: ahead in faming. M ening went after anew bind- | and 10 feet long judgment for plif al: an- Sorry to hear of our friend C. PL ier resda Wm Allen of Elkhart is in high RO Hill vs D A (Colyer et Barker of Urich misfortune of los: Frank Nash brought home a new | glee over the arrival of a fine , Swers of defendan Ts ‘olyer and Anna his business house and a greater} binder Monday. | Grover Clevland “| M Arnold. ‘of its contents by tire é Miss Ethel Kimes returned home|. It is reported t Whit Ce CS MeLane vs Orrient Ins Co; mo- borhood, was | tion for a new trial. Oklahoma. JH Beekham etal vs J © Jett et oney boys want to buy dgment for plif. from Eldorado last week | formely of thi Wash. Park visited Wesley Park | killed by | hear Passaic Sunday. The » Quite a number of yc + Ge attended the children’s day me at Oak Hili Sunday nig ht the eises were good and an immer H.S. Schlichman; of Appleton sub- | stock hogs and will pay the highest; J B Adair vs Mary J Patten; judg- crowd present. | scribed for the TIMES. price, for they have the piace to put | ment for plff. Jim Crabtree and Beverly Vaughn (eo. Sampson is taking out coal} them Chas F Pharis vs Mary JO Patten: Mrs. Effie Mitchell has gone to judgment for plff. | join her husband at the World’s Fair. State of Mo. vs W H Clouse: recog- She will visit her brother, Bert O’Rear | nizance $100. 2 ce | at St. Louis. Geo A Carrithers vs WL Williams; | : | _O. M. Drysdale and family, Mr. and | verdict for defendant. | atre Wm. Drysdale and F..M. Ken-| M J Griffith vs Colyer et al: tem- nedy, visited the family of Wm. Ken- | porary injunction granted pif. | nedy at Passaic last Sunday. State of Me. vs Joseph and At M OF BUTLER, MO. | = CAFITAL, Ss . . . 4 $110,000. | Crrenit ¢ © 3S MeLane vs Orrient Ins Co; ver- fined 35.00 each. assault plea? not guiity. : ats . 3 : dict for defendant. Sse Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | Riley NickolavsH GN& Ft 8 Rv Femate Ontlaws Escape. does a General Banking Business. | sto; oie for defendant. — : ss Carthage, Mo., June 16.—May Sa | continued by consent, “ows Steber; | Colv.n, the female horse thief, and Frank Voris, c. H. Dutener. F H Luddington et al vs Mary A ES partner, Mary Medsker, dug a Oscar Reeder, Geo L. smith, Shannon et al; judgement piff. | hole in the brick wall of the Jasper Boulware, R. G&G, Wesr. Wm E. walton, TJ Smith vs L H Meyer; judg- ' county jail last night, let themselves jm Deerwester. u. HM. Pisote, J. RL Jenkins, ment for pif. down from the opening, a distance Aaron Badgley vsA L Badgley et) . C. Wyatt. | of twenty feet, by tying their blank WM E. WALTON. President al; judgment for pliff. J. R? JENKINe, Cashier. Mo. State Bank vs Mary J Patten: | | ets together for a rope and escaped. | = judgment for plff. A posse is in pursuit. TLERODE. Aiken; defendants plead guilty and | rt Proceedings. State of Mo. vs Geo Hull; Felonions | Eggs Full of Gold. lish prison for murder in Londen Nevada Post, | April 17, 1872. is still borne on the The old saying as full of meat as ‘rolls of the ar His salary bas an egg, may now be read as full of | been for some years paid to Ro FP. gold as an egg, when the reference | Rice of New Haven, Conn., as con- is made to eggs from Cedar county. | servator. No American bas ever ‘The hens down there are vertiable ; been allov mand he is gold mit said to ¥ riminal Will Shields, who buys eggs at , lunatic asy - Ue is now 57 years Eidorado and ships them, was here | of age He was born on the Teland Tuesday night with 900 dozen eggs of Ceylon and appcinted an assis- which he brought here to ship. He tant surgeon from New York in says since the first day of January 1866. He was retired in 1870, on he has bought and shipped from El | account of organic disease of of the dorado over two hundred thonsan! brain consequent upon a sunstroke dozen eggs, and on one tip to; which he suffered in Florida. this place he brought over 3,600 dozen He has received for ship- ments an average of 14 cents a doz Big Flour Mil Burned. en—that is to say from eggs alone West Plains, Mo., June 19.—Gas- Be Ws Hee oy Wea thous away & Co.’s flouring mill at Potters- and doUars, most of which clinked ville in this county burned yesterday into the pockets of the Cedar county morning. The origin of the fire is hen owners in the form of round uknown andthe lopaae S10 O0Uimite gold dol Therefore who doubts $4,500 insurance that Cedar county hens are vertiable gold mines. ‘An Officer's Strange Case. Children Cry for . , . Washington, June 19.—The prepa- Pitcher’s Castoria. ration structions to Ambassador Children Cry for Bayard to make inquiries in regard Pitcher’s Castoria. to the condition of Captain W. C Miner, U S. A. retired, brings up Children Cry for again the fact that that oficer who Pitcher’s Castoria. is serving a lifesente in «a Brit- Ss. FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 D.N. THOMPSON Bs OSIER ++ 2+. +. President Vice-President oe ae Cashier : Secretary aS Attorney Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully Solicited. a |

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