The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 29, 1894, Page 1

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y ea a es © VOL. XVII Mi CAPITAL, souri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. | - . $110,000. We the mers, Inerchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository Transacts a general banking business. solicit accounts of far- all funds committed to our charge. We are prepared to extend liberal ace] | commodation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on hand to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all at eny time and stop interest. DIRECTORS. Booker Powell HH Piggott © R Radford TS Wright Geo L Smith OTHER Js'TOCKHOLDERS, | Dr°W E Tucker W 2B Tyler ME Turner | | Or T C Boulware CH Dartcher John Deerwester JR Jenking Frank M Voris HC Wyatt RG West Wm E Walton E Bartlett Margaret Bryner; Lulu Brown Robert McCracken A MeCracken§ M V Owen Jonn Phari Frank Deerwester D 4 DeArmond John Evans Hurley Lumber Co Dr J Everingham Wm W Trigg G A Caruthers © & E Freeman Charles Phari Wm Walls HBChelf G B Hickman JK Rosier G P Wyatt JM Courtney‘ D B Heath JW Reisner Dr NL Whipple Robert Clark © P &8 LColeman] JR Davie LR Starke Clem Slayback John H Sallene, Semuel Levy © H Morrison Dr W D Hannab Max Weiner As Lous As the Old Nest Stands, her voice will be missed jin the Nab- | bath school and church, where she was always an active worker. Rev | Blair conducted the services and the givin remains nee in she co eteTy two , id tiki! miles east 0} Yirginia, followed by An’ the gobbler's gittin Jib ., | forty-three Sn and buggies. An’ the hubbard squash’saripenin’ | WJ Bard has sold his farm. Fer the pie an’ sich as that, Rufus Hall sold his farm to aman 80 we'll send the double waggin Sa a “a Taw 3 " ce 1 MeFadden anc ner Tew thedeepoferallhands, ——_| date were at Rich Hil! Monday. An’ we'll bring ’em home Thanksgivin A young man went to Butler 4n As long’s the old nest stands. Saturday and Sunday Cart Wallace's had visitors. Rev. DeJarnett will commence a Hatched a leetle brood this spring, meeting the 3d Sabbath in December An’ before the leaves got yaller yat the Christian church. : They was big enough tersing, | NELS CLERK. | But they left us in October Fer to sing in other lands, \ But the spring’ll bring em homeward | As long’s the old nest stands. ‘The Deacon on Thanksgiving. , they’re comin’ home Thanks Drys- The robins in the maples ew Home Items ‘The corn is nearly all in the crib. Clarence Morris is getting along | fine with his new house. e Ah, there’sother nest’sas lonesome =| Skyler Robb is busy loading coal In the winter time of life, on Wi cars at eet : as . ittle is demtiore uite a number of men from New Whar the little brood is scattered) 2ne ‘attended: Gentry, West vale In the gret world’s noisy strife, : peat ‘Tuesday. An’ I s’pose the busy singers Aunt Betty Dudley, of Virginia, is An’ the workers fold their hands in town visiting. She is on her way As they dream uv glad homecomin’ to Eldorado Springs. Grandma Butcher has gone up near As long’s the old hest stands. che pare Butler to spend Thanksgiving. Mr. Bodkins has refused some corn on account of crib room. Mr. B. is | making big preparations to handle Human nests uy boards an’ shingles, Batten doors an’s ceilin’s low, Clabberds warped an’ weatherbeaten | all the corn that comes. Homely harths whar homefires glow, | f pemipas : e163 Seer Agile nS ; Z ae oO Pr; s cks ck An the old folds gray os stoopin | ens Bae Board i MersHandiée: | Reachin’ out weth lovin’ hands | John. A. Cope brought home a In all airth the truest welcome, new washing machine with him from | | Butler. Mr.C. has the cage and is now getting furniture for it and next | will be the bird. | Unele Ben Caldwell took a load of | apples to the Hill one day last week. John Forsyth of Bedford is up on| business. | Some inquiry for hay. H. Robb has bought his son Skyler | saw mill and threshing machine. ) Gilen Miller isable to be out. a cowboy nowdays. | LThavea house in _| rent in Virginia. As soon as it snows Ame, As long’s the old nest stands. Lemme tell ye when it crumbles Or the roof tree falls with Then b’gosh in all yare readin’ Yew will turn the saddest page, Fer thar’s somethin’ fame nor money Nor success nor power commands, ( It's the love ye git fer nothin’ As long’s the old nest stands. ge, He is} my charge for What's that, mother? got a letter? ‘They'll be downon Wensday noo! Say, we'd better air the chambers, bring on ‘Cause we can't begin tew soon tee Harvey is working for Dick a Allen, Fix the cradle fer the baby, | Mrs. Huff of Poster was visiting Darn these tears an’ tremblin’ hands | Mrs. Welch one day last week. | Mottar’s singin’ I'm a whistlin’, Those that have my horse shoe ‘ecards fill them out and bring them and get your dime. N. MNES Aw right here the old nest stands. ¢ A. I. WORDEN RODE Virginia Items. Rev Galbreth closed his meeting » Cireuit’ Court Proceedings. Martha Boker vs K C,FtS & M aherek alah ePaGoney | Ry Co, change of venue to Henry Dr Mitchell has his new corn crib Cvuuty. done. ; | CR Radford vs F E Bratton, plff The hog cholera is moving round | takes von suit. slowly. William Hall, of Tiffin, Ohio, is go- | ¢ she =a SR vs CR Wolfe. verdict ing to move on his farm at Virginia. | for defendant. < at : He has worked in the machine shops State of Mo vs R L Guinn, selling for over twenty years, liquor, recog $100 Grandma MeGure is quite sick. ' _ : " cee ee Harry Lyle sold his farm to the |; co° of Me ve Jas Tonge, selling land agents. | hquor, reeog $10 AJ Park had a lot of hay burned; State of Mo vs Henry J Bergman, last week. selling liquor, recog $100. Miss Mamie McDonald, of Austin,’ [A Fuller vs H B Duanean, ver Cass county, is spending a few weeks i = me with Miss Jo Jenkins and friends. [Pt ast ot oe el ae peas Mr C Park spent last Sabbath north |. 4®W!8 Servais and Jos duchu, na of the creek. tives of Belgium, naturalized. GW Park received word from his; H H Piggott vs M M Lewis et al, et per a who bat Bis si ampu- decree in partition as prayed. tated at the Soldiers Home, Leaven- | T = ORE worth, Kan., that he is doing well. b ¢ tien vs B Forla, dismissed It seems to bother grandma that by p!ainti 3 Nels’ clerk is a prohibitionist. ; Nelson Moudy ex rel RA Thomas Dikp: Tuesday Noy. 20th, Miss vs W A Highly et al, verdict fo Bertha, daughter of Pleasant and plainti®, $105 < Anna Hill, aged 18 years, She was |” State of Mo va G W Miers, sqling | liquors, plea of guilty, fined loved by all who knew her. Four years ago she won the Demorest medal. She was a lovely singer and { Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baki Powder | PJ Smith al State of Mo va Geo Long, con-° BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1894. tinued on application of defendant » T Hensley vs BJ Berry et al, 1 for defendant Navey M Hodge et al, ex parte; +port of snle filed State of Movs J B Deyerle: ver diet not guilty State of Mo ve Geo Grego ples of gu Pa y. con Phileman ) 2°) native naturalized. State of i ~ GB Robinson; fel nious as verdict not guilty av A Konodv +t al vs Sarah E} Sonady et a’; report of sale filed, | wed fee of S40. f. = z | is Kolb Birmingham. Ala, Nov. 21—The| Greenwich Living Trath, edited by | Judge Whitebead,at Greenwich Ala., the leading Populist paper of South ern Alabama, is out in a double leaded editorial today on Kolb’s} proclamation in which Kolb calls on! his followers to help him take the Thr | Crazy. strike office of governor December 1 Living Truth saye: This contest of Captain Kolb is to susceptible of but one explanation. Captaiu Kolb has suffered his mind to dwell on bis wrongs until it has| been dethroned. He iscrazy. We) are sorry for him, for he bas been badly treated, but the course he now proposes will end 1 bis ignominions overthraw.” LANE very remarkable and our mind Met Deathin Disgrace. Mo., Nov. 24—On Thursday night a well dressed cou- ple accompanied by « 3 year old child registered at the Laclede hote: in this city 98 D Palmer and wife of About Pittsburg, behind. Muscotah, Kau £ o'clock | this morning the hotel people were awakened by Mr. Palmer with the! stutement that his wife was dying. A physician was summoned but be- fore he arrived the woman was dead. Au inquast was held and in his tes- the was a Palmer stated but timovy woman | was not his wife Mrs. | | Knight lately divorced from her hus | : guilty. five «) Movs Edwin Owen: three . juor, 4 days in jail) each-onse | | headed this way. Will Bates County next week when & ADAIR'S Big Holiday Advertisement ap- pears in the Times tearing old prices completely to pieces and leaving everything a total wreck Be on hands to help gather up the fragments. band, who lives at Muscotah = = From the testimony it appears) Kentucky's Gold Excttement. that sbe died from heart disease} ygigdlesboro. Ky., Nov. 24 a caused by excitement though 01 citement over the wonderful find o autopsy was held, and 2 verdict — gol Lone Mountain, twenty miles rendered to that effect. | from here, is uuabated. Three thous- Palmer appexrs to be a well do tol and people are on the ground. Five itizen and claims to be a hardware| thousand dollars was taken out late merchant. The body was enbalmed | yesterday. This makes $50,000 in and will be taken back to Kansas|ail J. ‘by Palmer in the morning. your} Campbell, on whose 1 Lure tind is located, bas called stated that his intentious were to | on Gove vor Turney for protection. he He gro | marry the woman to morrow luvesting in Missouri Parims ‘The St. Louis Republic Free, Clinton Democrat, 22. ee Within the past few months, 15,-| 009 acres of farm lands in our neigh | ai offer to Readers of This i | A Great Metropolitan Pa- of Bates, bas been purebrsed by eastern p: boring county i i per Is Indispensable Now. rties solely | As investments in preference to other The “Twic -A-Week” St. Louis ‘methods of placing their surplus | Rept ¢ will be sent Free For One letaahedl fear to any persou sending, before é % Getached! January 31, 1895, a club of three and scattered throughout the county | New yearly subscribers, with $3 to and prices paid range from $25 to| pay for the same. $35 per acre, Real estate sales of; Already the clans are gathering tautities for the fray in 1896, and 1895 wui Jemostrate that Missouri soil is re-| 0° {ull Of imteresting events. “The are ab missouri soil 18 Te"! skirmish lines will be thrown out. garden asa more solid investment} the maneuvering done and the plans than bonds and stocks, aad in our}of campaign arrauged for the great opinion, but the beginuing of an era | contest in 96. that will spread to other counties. | | Henry and Bates are bounded by a iiowed shortly by a Republican Con | were imaginary line and possessed | grese, with a Democrat in the Presi- | of agricultural and mineral wealths, dential chair will be produetive of | that cannot help but attract attention | events of incalculable interest. ‘of those desiring safe and profitable|, 10 fact. more political history will investments in farm lands constructed during 1895 than ip tee es apy year since the foundation of the ‘ 2 Gov u aud ¢ u Venas uilewe. Jovernment, aud a wan without a be lke a useless Hardir, Mo., movements of public vamed Collins money. These farms are this character and in such « the Democratic Cougress. to be fol Nov. 24—A mani lump in } is looking for two! opinion. You can get three new subscribers for The Republic by a few minutes’ effort Remember in The Republic subscribers get u paper twiee-a week for the price of a week!y—ouly $l a Try it, At Once, aud see how it can be done. If you wish runaway boys. one bis sor, from | Breekinridge, Missouri. The boys )wWere at school Wednesday when That night they from a_ ne they decamped stole a saddle arby | year. farmer and the next day held uptwo easily boys on the road, who were hunting, | - = t th yertise and took their gunsaway from them. | =< Pe on pe order. ; County officers are on the lookout.; address The St. Lonis Republic, |The people are prominent. St. Louis, Mo. # The remaiuing short session of | |a package of sample copies, write | FARMERS BANK OF BATES COWNTY, Capital. $50,000.00 COUNTY DEPOSTORY OF BATES CO.! OSCAR REEDER - “- Cash President R. J. HURLEY Proeident KE. A’ BENNETT President Eg. D.K 2 - Cashier Receives Deposits sub} t to check, Lones Money, issues Drafis and transacts a general Banka = business. Your patronage respectfully. Solicited. DIRECTORS, D. N. Thompson . Kiersey, John Steele Wilcox, Oscar Reeder, i cKee, E. D. Kipp. Beaten Into lasenstnility. Centralia, Mo, Nov. 23. Four Members of Coot’= Cang : Caught. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 26 —A detach. | Rutter, 2 yourg farm returning ment of Company B. ci the State: home from church in this c y jast Rangers, under Capt. W. 3. MecDon-: night held up by two strangers jald, two United States arsbals and robbed of $45. Patter nade a from Fort Smith, Ark., G. B., desperate resistasee. but waa fire Simpson of the Wells Fargo press at by revolvera in the hands the ‘Company, came in fron the West robbersand beaten into insens Dyility. jast mght, havisog in charge four. His life is despaired of. members of Bill Cook's gang. wio z were captured near Be ze, Clay Yrostee's Saie. Whereas Rebecca A Mack aud Danici « her husband, by thei- deed of trast date) came ary 15.189! ,and recorded inthe recorder’s offices’ within and for Bates county. Missouri, 2 boo) No. 102 page 3 conveyed to the um. igned Srmetee the foliowing aescribet real <_sate ly- , ing and being situate in the county 5: are Se of Missouri, to-wit: TER Rinne of Jot ome (1) in block fourtes Connelly’s addition to the city of Bis as > Missouri, which County. The pu better know: s, Thurman Baldwin, Skeeters. Will Fer-' ris, Jesse Snyder aud Charies Turner, were put in the County Jail over night aud left for Forts 2 this: im trust to see: the eatne A Z are ie sO _morning. Their capture wa uade } promissory tes fully deecribed iy sat of 4 aud whereas def, — eBiorsesonc es pir gona sadn. i past due and unpaid. N: [fore, at. the teyecat of the b in the edge of the paubandle on the 15th inet . after a ight in which two rangers ieceived slight: bullet dussous Or aaie dearer Pant: wound- ped onde tems Bill Coo. at ue Se ne MBE As be eral) “tc MEP OES me Weclay Dex | house, where the light wok places | vetween the hours of nize o*elock in 2h3 fors- jtwo days before the arrival of the aay tise tes batecons ot ena ran pa seas _Tangers. j iatercen one costa, JNO. M. CATIEELEN,.

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