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| t } G if aan VOL. XVII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY MAY 30, 1895. Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - . . + = #£=$110,000. Transacts a general banking bus mers, merchants and the public gen all funds committed to our charge. of far- 2pository for prepared to extend liberal ac- We are (DINEcCTORS. highest ma price in cash spays y i 3 » attend. is a larg arnat ‘ h looks which is ash, J {with t -commodation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on hand | Ye sday Gane did | to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or aj] | Ulin sho ceil els aun pe | _ at any time and stop interest. | Just west « id pipe the mules | took fright at uildren pla ing | spring wagon, br. T. C. Boulware Booker Powell Frank M Voris | Mrs cainst @ plank | CH Dutcher HH Piggott HC Wyatt | arn below John Deerweater © B® Radford RG West | Helaln JR Jenkins TJ Wright Wm E Walton pene = aoe Soot Geo L Smith jof the sa g eel OTHER S‘'TOCKHOL | face and ut mn E Bartlett D A DeArmond Dr \\ r jee only | argaret Bryner John Evans Ro’ an anh ae hit | Lulu Brown Dr J Everingham AN lees nacional aioe lied | Hurley Lumber Co Edith Everingham Jobn Pharis Wm W Trigg meh 8 IL INSGICH! BIG CAUCE | Z s " é ai jand her sssed. She has HB Chelf © & E Freeman JK Rosier Wm Walle heen be . pedo J Courtney G B Hickmar J W Reisner GP wal. ies eee Seen as Robert Clark DB Heath L B Starke Dr NL Whipple Baars acs: SEES © P&S LColeman Semuel Levy Clem Slayback Max Weiner | Saar re TR Davis CH Morrison John H Sullens RG Weat Culyer Items Frank Deerwester Peter Swartzendruber John Hays topped Hendrix's cat- lea Mre IN Virginia Itews. Bodkins Friday of last | week. (‘We heard 'em say it and noted it Miss Helen Smith attended the down, | party at Sprague Saturday night. The things that happened about the | Mrs Bodkins is no better; she has town, suffered a long time from Bright's So don’t blame us iftrue or not, | disease. We always give you the best we've | Amos Lioyd tells us that Mr Bright, a , | living near Virginia, while on the got.” road to Foster his team took fright There are a number of correspond- | at a bridge, turning the wagon over, ents for different papers in the egun: | but luckily he had a harrow in the ty froin this neck-o’-the-woods. Next | wagon, which in falling kept Mr B week we will give a pen picture of | from getting much hurt. He finally them. extricated himself, turned his wagon Misses Icy Jenkins and May Bard | right side up and continued his trip. attended commencement exercises of; B [ Exline’s new stump puller the Butler high school last week. _ | works to perfection. Miss Nettie Short, of Sedalia, is | Henry Cope has 4 acresof corn laid | | v isiting her many friends at Virgin Cliff Jackson and Fred Nestlerode RN Alle were baptiz, d Monday by Elder Reed | ma Sunday. of the Christian church. | Last Sabbath was a big day for} Jr., started for Oklaho- He says they are going | to prove up Monday and he wanted | to be there and secure his 160 acres. Virginia; Sabbath sccooland preac h-| Daniel Israel signs for the 'PIMES ing in forenoon, preaching at 4, this week. Hesays it seems to be Christian endeavor at 7 and preach- | fashionable to have the TiMks on the sin at 8 o'clock p m. | center table these days. ohn McConnell, who died sudden-| Flour raises now-a-days without ly in Butler F riday, was buried in| any yeast. Virginia grave yard Monday. The Mrs Westlake, of Sedalia, visited Masons were present and conducted | the family of LW Jones last week. | the burial services. Mr M. was one | of the pioneer settlers of Charlotte | one day last week township; sold his farm here last fail | and moved to Butler last March. The supper Friday night was a suc- The receipts were $18. N. M. NesrLERODE. wast week Omer Drysdale got his MEE Soe SE Ry new tin and copper ware for sale. Prairie City Items. Grandpa and grandma Drysdale Judge WT took a ride in the county last week. T Me annion Next week Mr Cash will be intro-| “whe corn crop looks as if the farm- duced into the Virginia coin school. | 4.¢ aj] planted the yellow kind Cash has written a reply to Coin. | Some say the bugs are through Mike Maloney is building # new! ith usforawhile as the old ones Lee have mostly left and the late cold AJ Park has a sample wire fence spell has chilled their eggs up on the south side of the square, | won't hatch; if such be the case all Mr Thompson put it up last week. |, sed for a big corn crop is plenty | Many of the farmers think it is the pie - me core cron el ee fence. JS Wolf, who has been employed | y visiting relatives. J H Sullens, cashier of the Foster} Bank, spent last Sunday at Uncle Ben Coldwell’s | Kemper took in the} Share Cope, of Virginia, was over! q so they |S Sabbath school organized at Nes" as teachar at this place the past 5 or| tlerode’s school house, Mr (iardner, |, years, will move to. Papinville and | superintendent, : “ take charge of the ‘winter term of} The SS convention at Mt Carmel | g.hool at that place. | was a success, although it rained it | We feel proud to recommend Prof. the morning. Convention opened at | wolf to our sister townas a first class | tle, but from their looks, we would guess he tailed them and got more tail than cattle. | Miss Mamie Kinney called to see | our babies, and gave us some good music. She is a first-class teacher. John Cunningham, of West line, Was over on business. Our merchant received new goods in this week; give Charlie a trial. A Lentz and sister, of Adrian, visited relatives here last week. Eddie Ray of Butler, visited his grandparents and other relatives last week, Ray Me at homa Saturday gven- ing, but returned to his field of fabor. Frank Billings end wife have gone to Eldorado Springs, where we hope his wife will regain her usual health. Hayden Ray heads the list with corn, it’s fine. Mr Maxwell tells us he lost a nurm- ber of hogs with cholera. Walter Decker came near meeting with.a serious accident, but came eff with a broken buggy and a skinned face. The ice cream supper will be 4 inile north of Culver on the Booker Pow- ell place. Come one and all and have a good time for ets. Rev Win Peck preached a good ser- mon at Bethel Sunday at lla tthe chapei aty 1 and ght. JACK. Foster Items. 1 Foster was erowded with trade Saturday, allon account of the rain Arthur M Henry, the leading band man of F« starts for Warrens- burg Thursday, where he will attend | the band association. xt Saturday and Sunday Rev ister of Sprag will preach on the subject of the Building of the . ym and Mormonism who has been rned heme last : | new buggy now Quite a number of young folks of Foster went to Sprague Sunday eve i ¢ childrens day toa M isa Hui, | Bertha | » Huff, and Rec] tie and Je Messrs 2 , Barton B | Sho SURRIES, PHAETON’S, SJ. FA. But BUGGIES, OS ler the ’ Implement Dealer CARRIES A FUL. LINE OF Drop in and See Us ew ROAD WAGONS and the old reliable CAPITAL WAGON Which is the only sand and dust proof handled on the market. - Shelfand Heavy Hardware -:- HAY RAKES AND HAY TOOLS. The Jones Chain Drive Mower There are many kind of mowers, But there is one I like the best, It is of the Plano where we get them Always better than the rest. There you get the Chain Drive Mower, That runs without a noise. The old man does the mowing And will not let the boys. Rost has a mower They call it the Jones, It will mow in the meadow Right over the stones. | The Jone is a sailing, \ And is sailing very fast, While the old Gog Mowere, Are a thing of the past. The Jones Chain Drive Mower Has such an easy draft, That if I ever break the tongue, I will make a pair of shafts. The Jenes Chain Drive Mower Is perfect in every part, You do not haye to back in grass When you want to get a start. One thing about the Jones Chain Drive Is that it can't be beat The ouly thing it ought to have Is a lazy back to the seat. UA full line of farm machinery, washing machines, patent churns, law vn and garden rakes,hand and wood saws,carpenter tools,screep wire, window frames and doors s machine oils and axel grease, weed and brush sythes, and barb wire. Table and pocket cutlery, shears, razors and straps. {{ Lonnie Pearce was down on a visit | to Allie Crigler. Warren Ayers bought a new Plano bin de r, he says she is ‘ ‘out of sight. Interest Reduced. On Farm Loans of $2,006 and up- s, the Missouri St J. H, ROST, BUTLER MO. Money to Loan. t= Hank will The Missouri State Bank bas on Shulenberger made a fy ing 1 money at seven per cent in- hand a large amount of surplus mon- trip to Butler Monde ce quknk the terest. Making no charge for Com- ey — we ives ae oe —— ~ f : ° rids roe s i. curity. cee first of the week on business. mission, drawing papers, making eo -- es ¥- auves wishing Ee Ed Holt was in our little villagea abstracts or recording. 24 tf. borrow either on Personal or Real few day ago. ling a good many tine cattle this year. He and John are hand- World's Columbian Exposition. sae Estate Security in amounts or on small or large short time or for 1 o'clock with about 100 present. All | Feshazers, v isited at Mr Steeie’s Sun- Henry Taylor, of near Butler, in long time ean be accomodated at . | Instructor. hoe ears ge pes att ; Was of value to the world by illus- g : : responded promptly with speeches | press picnie at Papinville Wed- jday, where had a splendid time, | company with his wife, were in our 2 : he ones by calling. Willloan on Real whenecalled upon and a good time en- } - T Prof : two | village Monday buying groceries, &c. trating provements in the! 7. sf sat : i ‘ eo 5 ? nesday was a complete success. The} ° | Gee Grow eer and eminent physi-| State on time from one to five years joyed by all present ; 2 program whieh was quite long, was |"); : | z : ic teary pays and allow borrowers to pay part or Coin’s financial school at Virginia | welf rendered; and at five o'clock all] | : iat e|| R alteme cians wi ou that the pri it ats : ee s daily y mee mn’s last Saturday. y e ‘ é a t ' egt Belge cauy, arco. BG 8 ie . One | adjourned feeling that the day had | iton’s last Nat sae eynar em in medicinal agents, has been oes at any ee an : BOP anita Ss Ss remarke 1a 1e l ent st Hl 7 2 een) ee : * = = Money i is D 5O-tf pte ¢ thea nolan { Iver had | | been well spent. Z as time | eed a good soaking rain in this equal importance, and as a strength oney in Bank; no delay. 50-t prospect of free coinage of silve i| The measles have made their ap- | a i y. Wheat is a total failure. | ening laxative that Syrup of Figs is raised the price of Wheat; an ol pearance again in our midst. < | the chinch bugs having killed it, and ! sk pee peas hE, r gsis | _ = hy face 2 democrat standing by remarked that | °"}) w Wilson of Harwood, was in » to Kansas] goin general report~ the oats are suf- | far in advance of al! others. he guessed it was not the prospect of | town yesterday. 7 oe : \fering from the same source, but if! — free coinage, but the overabundance | yy q] nmy wasin Butler Wednes- ondent was in| see shot adibave The Mo. Pac. I Co. has a of chinch bugs and the dry weather day on busin ose. SAMPLE aneditie sale iot kets on June 1ith, JW Hall, the bors insurance agent, Rev Watts of Nevada, preached at ~ 1 e 1895, to all points in Arkansas, Colo- was in the city Saturday. | Papinville Friday night. He was on | hear that our Germa nds south | rado, Kansas, Nebraska, N ute seity COU aimee Miss Pome ven eta rete Vea a fine | his way to attend quarterly meeting | , 1 to his|of us predict a fine corn crop, om ake Pecos Valley Ry) ¢ ice V inarch and John J present last week from her aunt, | g¢ Mt Zion church i ie Se » deep | Texas and Wyoming, and “and J AJ Powers, ; t Mt Zior h. : : sh asit i weather cau itto take deep ’ a : winds é i Mrs Joshua Jenkins of Kansas City. PC Ada h Hill, is! trade. Flo h will ite -| points in Idaho, Indian Territory « ra, Joba W_ Powers. Ellzakete Mrs Robinson and Mrs Engleman | visiting her mot ummmy. Wonder who isthe young man who | t dry weather later on.| Utah and to Lake Charles, La., pon Fanues ow ittacied of near Rich Hill, were visiting Mrs The finest rain of the season fell got lost Sanday night. | Fs ruit is not all that was expected, | Where the als is rmore at rate rogers, CO Rogers, and G eee Na ’ CLERI lastSaturday; altough it is too late/" yi; $mith, the real estate agent | but a pretty fair crop willbe re lized. | of one fare for the round trip. Tick- defendants, 8 certified copy to save the wheat, be harvested. A Lyon and wife returned Thurs day from Jasper county. They say | crops have been suffering more from | drouth and bugs than we have. A'S Kemper has just completed his | new summer kite hen. Julian Sundirwirth and Miss Ida | ane have been employed to teach} the winter term of schoo! at this place. | Ira Stilwell has secured a position | traveling for a notion house in Seda- | lia. | Miss Minnie Kemper has accepted a situation in the Nevada asylum. The Kickapoo show left Papinville | ‘for Rockville. The show amusing and the lectures a light crop will] New Home Items. Mr D W Steele made a flying trip to Harrisonville first of last week. Sam Smith is working for © Bopp by the dry month. “Sathrday we had glorious good rain. The prospects are fay orable for a good erop; the peaches are} large, but not a great many of them. | Grandma Jones visit- | Awarded i Highest — Fair. re. HARRY. — Items. H P Callahan, of Johnstown, went tto Appleton City last Monday. Mr Sheppard of Montrose, and | Miss Martie Wetzel of Germantown, were married Tuesday, May 2s. Mr Joe Wilson, the cattle feeder at Giermanton, ship peda ear load of fat hogs Monday. Healso has on feed | about 40 head of cattle. The ice cream supperat W H Shel ton’s Wednesday ni was largel attended. Pile nty of cream, vocal i d instrumental musie was afforded. | reported a good time. Sunday se hool at ee in full blast, interest i ; WH! Free ite superintendent. | ant, | *Clizer is still in the huckster Manoa save up you chickens and ( jhas changed kis boarding from hear Green has ets will be « i Tee to me hes been deliver. - don June iith, only, lercaptatid s place to Palace hotel, j sold ia far ka parties. and will be limited for ret rn to 20 Nyhart, rooms 21 & 22, 3d floor, take | Barring his 7 n say that | daysfromthedate of sale. i (gprs pa age: No | no better ¢ all respects can || Onaccount of the Missouri Valley | yertisement of time, terms and place of sale, The ttle bought of J M/be found than Mr Green, and we Turn. Fest. at Kansas City June Ist epabite os utery to the highest bidder for Hoagiand by Dennis Thrall and Jno| would hate to lose him. We did not | to 3d the Mo Pac will sell tickets to = Sc oaet cal coe a Courtney sold on K © market for 5.65 | learn the price paid. was City and return at or estate situate per hundred. | Jno W Gilbreath met with quitea the round trip. Dates of s y Luey Dark is going to Washington | accident the other day, as he | 3ist to Jt 3d ineln limited to friends and relatives. We wish her a users trip and an visit to is visiting at; The young people of Nyhart went! fishing Thursday on Miami river;} those present were Misses Lacie and Altie Du 1, Ruth and Li Dark, Gertie Da and Gracie Whetstone rs. Mannning Danies, Ory Pickett, John Whetstone, Son Hoag-/ land and Waliace Hei All report a good sh caught Wonder why that dog spite at Char lenberger Hoagland bought le Sh ae yster “was a suc vhart pe yple were in Sec ard Be en is putting ot and corn this spring; his oats looks well. Hagry Sheppardis improving some, Gus Berry and Ed Corlett w our village one day last week. wheat ran home, & distance of 5 or 6 miles. The spirit of improvement pervades this section. eled and built u neat and commodious barn. kerh designed has a new barn going up on his prem- barns in this section; baving cahreae aries well filled Geo Brown has remod- now he has a D © Ba- very nice barn Jeff Mock also built a tly for hay. tobt Davis has one of the beat it is well filled, 6,000 bu corn, 1,200 bushels of There are anumber of gran- in this section. SHARP. e Ore gou Sst oe ” Republ au Clubs, the most important political gather- ing in the history of the Northwest, jdecided to stand: by the party's | present attitude on ere in | question. i clubs were represented. the Suancial | Two hundred and four] shoulders, ch have any is out of « being poisone: not act properly disorder of the Royal | Was returning from Rockville with a | June 4th, W. ©. BURRIS, ed team attached to a spring Agent. Ree elas ole Fane wagon. They became frightened) 42. you Bi cast quarter aarter of aer- and runaway throwing him outand 4104 with n Ja tor ee tearing up the vehicle generally. era : 1 range t J cree it Fortunately he was not badly hurt outh, foul breath, cc ail uumbering about 245. By virtue of the said Aprnarepae ds : pe canis tongue, dvanepeias Indigestion, hot decree the above described real estate is to be and soon got all right. The horses} . 57° 02in in the back and between sold in lote or tracts of 4° aeres each and elew skin, pai the back and bet in gross, the anie of the ote whieh shail aggrega ned for rroval of ti! fe ret, DAC Missouri, pu willon and tever, &c. If our s siowly ver coes ure ali 22, 1895, ved renl estate to the Saturday, June bore deecrih bidder for caeh a noae time. terms 4, COLYER ff of Hates County, m zd hest of all in Leav — Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Baki Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE