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Weekly Times. VOL. XVII. Always Up With the Times, Our spring stock is now in and is the largest and best assorted stock of Coots ti at we have ever had the pleasure of showing in Butler. We now want Every Lady Who Buys Goods In Butler ee ee to take a look through our goods before buying. Remember we will not just show you a few pieces 6 of Ginghams and Satines, such goods as you have seen for the last 20 years, but all the new shades and designs in Duckins, Sea Island Cloths, Silk Taffetas, Jaconet Duchesse, Cordele Marquise, Faille Francaise, Drap De Vienne, Tassa Silks, Belfast Cambrics, Shot Pongees, Corea Pongees, Llama Cloths, Canton Cloths and many other beautiful Wash Goods for Spring and summer. It will positively pay you to see these goods for Dresses and Waists, they caunot be surpassed, allnew and novel. Don’t Fail To See Our Dress Good Patterns 18 in wool novelties, they are beauties. | | Elegant line of Silks for Shirt Waists. We also bought a which will be thrown on our counters and sold the same way. Don't miss this chance to buy your Embroidery at half ite worth. for less than you ever saw them before. Have also added the celebrated C B Corset to our already Table linens, large line, cheaper than ever. Hosiery, we can sell large line, full line of summer corsets. Shoes the best $1.25 plow shoe that goes out of Butler this year will go from Lane & Adairs, Cheap, any one can wear shoes now. Ladies slippers of all kinds and prices, take a look at our $1,00 shoe also at our $1.00 slipper. Be sure to look through our stock before buying, No trou- Lane & Adair. ble to show Goods. Missouri State Bank Virginia Items. down, town, So don’t blame us iftrue or not, got.) $110,000. last Friday night. . bd . Transacts a general banking business. We solicit the accounts of far- mers, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for all funds committed to our charge. We are prepared to extend liberal ac- eommodation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on hand | to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay par. or all at any time and stop interest. week for their home in ty, Mo. John Px mmornir urday afternoon Miss Anna Schichman Williams, of Mulber last week int Br, Vietor, and DIRECTORS. ! Booker Powell H Hi Piggott © BR Radford J Wright Geo L Smith OTHER S'TOCKHOLDERS, Frank Deerwester Robert McCracken D A DeArmond A McCrackenj John Evans MV Owen Dr J Everingham John Pharis Frank M Voris HC Wyatt RG West Wm E Walton er or. T. C. Boulware UH Dateher John Deerwester TR Jenkins Francis. miles Miss E Dr WE Tu W B Tyler ME Turner Wm W Trigg E Bartlett! Margaret Bryner; » Lulu Brown ritt W. Zinn. Harley Lamber Co > & E Freeman Charles Pharis Wm Walls was lonely and harmonious a & Cocetnere of Hickman JK Rosier G P Wyatt hour before they got thro 8 ee an D I Heath JW Reisner Dr NL Whipple human side of polities showed u JM Courtney’ Semuel Levy LB Starke Max Weiner Robert Clark ; © P & 5 LColeman JR Davis well all the way throi people hadn't all trusted the man for office, neither were poor in the selec for the various offic ticket was nominated C H Morrison? Dr W D Haunab Clem Slayback John H Sullens. the advice of Dr. Hartman about their cases sheuld write, giving age, The Cause of Suffering and an Increase | sex, disease and time of sickness, and ‘a ot Diseases. he will answer free. A few weeks | f th s of the Spartan Adams; assessor, Wm Lane and Adair. A LOT OF EMBROIDERIES AT 506. ON THE DOLLAR Large Line of Mens Dress Shoes (‘*We heard ‘em say it and noted it The things that happened about the] We always give you the best we've/ James Vermillion had a dog stolen j Harry Lyle and Ed Jones left last Nebraska, and Mr. Stephens for Christian eoun- Loran Two weddings north of Virginia six a Keeton and Mr. Bar- |} ee nett, and Miss Anna Waldos and Me Populist convention last Saturday | Agricultural college from Columbia ‘2 / in earnest can and have done a great ) Bright to the John Lyle farm in Ho mer township. Charley Mt Pleasant oraska, in a. tow: his plac Mr. Bi i Clay, of Nebraska, takes his place. | Harry Conell to near Ft. Scott, War- | ren Ayers takes hisplace. Ben Wat- | kins to Homer township, Mr. Strick- | land of Nebraska take e. Jno| Cam to Butler, Mr. takes his place. Jack Perry from east of} | Butler, moved on the Widow Cregg | \farm. John Husey moved to Virginia. | {John Burton to Phelps county, Mo., | Mr Orear from Mt. Pleasant Ttp. on | his place. Geo Ross and Geo Con-| | way of Kansas, to the Pat Maloney} jfarm. Winfield Steel, of Ka | the Johnson Hill farm. | Guire moved to Mt. Pleasant town- ship, half mile north of Butler. W |G@r Badgly to tt Ed Warderman | {place. James Drysdale farm, Mr! | Evans. Elmer Simpson to Kansas, | near Trading Post. Mr Keathy Elkhart township. Palmer to} Butler. Henry Clay ored jrison farm. “David Pearce moved jeast of Butler. John MeConnell moved to Butler. The social at Mr Bright's last Tues- lay night wasa very enjoyable affair. There will be preaching at the M ; E church Saturday night and Sun- day morning. Presiding elder Hunt will conduct the services. The social and supper at Mr. C. W. Wolfe’s Wednesday night was one of the most entertaining of the season. Miss Josie Simpson is visiting her brother Andrew. Miss Minnie Morrison rnd Mr. Eg- gleson were mtrried at the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison, at two o’clock Feb. Best wishes from Nels’ Clerk. The dance at Dr. Mitchell's wasa ver enjoyable affair, say those who were present. Miss Grider closed her school at Plainview, Friday. They gave an exhibition at night, and report a fine time. Mrs. Geo. Jenkins has been in But- ler at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Tuttle, who is very sick. NELS’ Chris so CLERK. Nyhart Items. Rev. Eldridge, of Rich Hill, preach- ed at the Baptist church Saturday night and Sunday. The party at Mr. grand suc E Ask Charley Crigler what the at? tractions are upon the hill? The charivari crowd was greatly surprised the other night; how about it, boys? John Hoagland fine cattle. E. M. Daniels and Miss Gertie Dark were united in marriage on Thurs- day of last week, Rev, Eldridge offi- | ciating. is feeding some If your farm is for sale, write to Leek & Frederick. The literary at Lost Corner has broken up. Ell Eggieson has quit bachelor life | why can't every body do that way. | GEN. RADY. JEKFERSON CITY. Proceedings of the Legislature. | Special to the Tiss. | One more gossipy letter and then jyou will not hear trom me, for the | Senate to day passed a resolution to ‘adjourn at noon on the 12th inst. and |while it is known that the House ! will not concur yet it is believed that by at least the 18th the House will | be ready also to adjourn senedie. The house holds a caucus tonight to devise ways and means to get | through the most important of the now pending measn The chances of passsage through "| the House of the bill to remove the |seems to be improving every day. “\ers in the matter, are here in force {such men as Messrs Evans and | Goodman and scores of other men not so widely known but thoroughly deal to convince the members that | llector, | they can do something for the Col-; Har- lege if entirely separated from the! g y F to] to Mor-| *| The Horticulturists, the prima mov- | |“Just to BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY MARCH 7, 1895. NO 16 Hensley to Wm Wid- Chas Gar- OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 COUNTY DEPOSTORY OSCAR REEDER .. R. J. HURLEY E. A. BENNETT E. D. KIPP. OF BATES CO. «+ _s.++s Presiden? lst |Vice-President 2d Vice-President . . Cashte: Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts aad transacts a general Banking business. Solicited. DIREC D.N. Thompson, Geo W Kiersey, Joh: ele M. @&. Wilcox, Oscar Reeder, 1. 7. McKee, E. D. Kipp NON EST VIVE SED VALERE VITA. —— But Many times this enjoyment Druggist. PRESCRIPTION We have made it so that we “Life Your patronage 1 PORS, Joun E. Shutt, R Clark Wix, M.@ Secretary Jas. M. McKibben, J. EVERINGHAM. is not mere existence, the enjoyment of heaith.” of health depends upon the The best medical attention, the most careful nursing, will be of little avail, if the taedicines be of a poor quality or combined in an unskiilful way. We point with pardonable pride to our DEPARTMENT. can justly @o this, by care- ful attention to all details. Promp, reliable service; erude drugs, pure; and chemicals obtained from reliable sources and all preparation carefully made. In mid-winter one is apt to have sudden calle for medicine. Our Prescription measure, but the provision that the county from which they are sent | shall pay for their support met with \ earnest opposition. Dr. Pettyjohn has a bill on the same subject pend- ing but providing that the State shall support the inmates of the Reform school just ss the prisoners | are supported instead of taxing the counties. | Mr. Lane's bill providing that the | costs in change of venue cases should , be borne by the county from which! the case was sent was defeated. Hon. Steele, the able member from Jefferson County, evidently be- lieves in work as weli as pray, (he is ja Baptist minieter of the Gospel), for in the passage to engrosement | to-day of his Fellow Servants’ bill | he succeeded against the stiffest | lobby that has been in the House | this session. | Senator O'Bannon, personally the most popular man in the Senate, was | | stricken Wednesday with what wus {at first feared to be paralysis, but }was really only beart failure. For hours his life was despaired of but jhe is again oat. although looking very bad. Mrs. J. N. Ballard spent a week | with her busband here, and J. W. | Choate and her handsome son visited | | the Doctor last week. Hon. John B. Newberry, who in |tbe past old Bates has delighted to | honor, was down Monday he said see what a Republican | | House in Missouri would look like | Sedalia has invited the General j Assembly and the 3rd House to be itheir guests for a day before ad., jonrnment. The Governor and family have bf epartment will always be found equal to the occasion, | Said estate are H. L. Tucker. CO TS The roads, notwithstanding the severe spell of weather we have been having, are in splendid condition. Miss Anna Gould and Count de Castellane, of France, were united in marriage at the residence of George Gould, at high noon Monday. The decorations for the occasion were just as elaborate as money and in- genuity could make them. It is to be hoped the new countess will fare better in the selection of a foreign husband than Miss Nellie Grant The fwice-A-Week Republic SPECIAL OF ‘ER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MARCH 31st, 1895. Send two new subscribers with two dollars and get oue year free. Send four new subscribers with four dollars and receive the paper two years without cost. “Do you know a good thing when you see it? sufficient.” Addreses Tue Rept , SEE Administrators } A word to the wise is Notice is hereby given, t of administration on the estate of Mage Newell, deceased, were granted tothe undersigned on the 19th day of Fet- ruary, 1895, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons having claims again-t required to exhibit them for allowance totheadminist tor within oue year after the date of said letters, or they may be preciludec from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this put- lication, they shal! be forever barred This 19th day of February, 5 dinger; constable, Albert Pilgrim. |gone to Columbia to attend the This winter has been most severe | treatment now will prevent years of for many years, north, south, east | suffering and in many cases death. and west intense blizzards have pre. Address the Pe-runa Drug Manu- yailed. ‘his ‘will surely cause ® facturing Company, Columbus, Ohio great increase of sickness and death. for a free book on catarrh, coughs, Chronic catarrh and consumption | colds. la grippe and consumption. always begin by catching cold. — For free book on cancer address Thousands have started on a road Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. towards alife time of misery from chronic catarrh or a sure death from consumption. It is not too late tod | be saved and restored to a life of health and activity Pe ru-na will do, it. It never’ fails to oure ehronic catarrh less than two years old. Of course Pe ru pa cures thousands aud thousands of cases of chronic catarrh that have run for many years, but in eases that are of more recent origin it cures quickly, certainiy aud. per- manently. Every case of cold or cough that has resulted from the : éffects of our severe winter could be | tight against Doolin at that cured inashort time by Peru-na. The marshals say that they will stand Not a single one need fail. .}on guard at the cave until they get ‘All those taking Pe ru-na who desire their men. Surrounded by Officers. Perry, Ok., Mo.,—Bill Doolin and his gang are reported to be sur- rounded in a cave 25 miles southeast of here by Marshai Will M. Nix aud ten men. The courier, who brought the news here came after re-inforcements, and a large posse left last night for that place “ The cave is near Ingalls, where the fight with Doolin’s gang occurred Sep- member of the present posse, led the tember 1, 1893. John “Hixon; a’ Prohibitions will hold their litt pare sey j vitions will hold the: ttle 2 ee i eonvention on Saturday, March 16th Every one acknowledges that the at2 p. m. at the Virg <chooi | College is now a farce and the only} house. The big oak tree was once a/ question is whether under other ere See : : | management it would be any better. :. ber of people (moving . 3 és Ramen thrones vi Stain! pais ‘The Mu.ray Bill and the Election | about as many going east as west. Bills are the most talked of matter! Taylor Adams is building a house although much other important | on Cis. Browning's farm. ‘matter is pending. B Mrs. Tathwell, of the Amsterdam | The Filley election bill passed the ne eee poehe waeiiehe ‘House Thursday by a strict party : x is having his, vote and the Laaghlin bill passed the Senate by just as strict a vote Tiand to date each party swears by ~ their own measure and the prospect < is not good for any reform in the election although it is boped that the party leaders. who are all anxious for some reform, will in some way agree upon 8 compromise meascr2. A bill providing that ali boys un-| ider 18 years of age convicted of a, felony shall be sent to the uaa i 4 + } 4, | F Cowan to the Short farm north of | School instead of being Seger! Virginia. Geo Ruble of West Point, |in the penitentiary passed the House es the Hall farm at Virginia. Geo | to day and is certainly a bumane| epaired > and dau ith Mrs ss county, ‘of Rich. Hil Mr. spent Saturd son, at Drexel, Mrs. Wm. Be iting her Hendr and Mrs. ove south sath. r v Home, a Monday of this week. of Butler, staid in east Sunday night. es in Charlotte township: W marriage of Miss Katharine Turuer, the Governor's neice. The reception at the Mansion last Thursday night was the last for the session. Youre, Ina L. Cxrume Quarantine has been dec'sred against Hot Springs by Little Rock and other places in Arkaneas, over the small pox scare Hot Springs has fifty cases of the diseas2 and fst from the aate of this put the authorities are using every ef- This Ist day of Merch. ins fort to stamp it out. Adwiuistrato:’s Notice. ice is hereby given that letters non the estate of George A sed. were granted the the th day of Febraary, court of Bates county. All persons tate, are requ: ance to the atter the date o precluded from any benefit of said ifsceh claims be not exhitited Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gos ROval powder ABSOLUTELY PURE

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