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Che Bu VOL. XVII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1895. NO 30 Farmers Don’t Be Humbugged By dealers,nor newspapers who tell you that leather is to hig for you canstep into Lane & Adairs an er 1 j tended Sunday ehu The ij _ Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, -« . . = « $110,000. Sunda Orvill Brown, ¢ J wh Sune to Wo RAR SELOLS id shoes at the sa Transacts a general ban! c business rit the a for a Li ® ? juers, Merchants aud the pul rally, 1i ra safe i all funds committed to our cha We are prepared to extend : commodation in the way of loans to our ¢ ners, Funds alv fe , , to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay 1 Or Sige Cree at ony time and stop interest, . 1 Mr Hackett is free ¥ IDINEUTORs. |" r \ cok pene sisters, of < Sane © “7 or, T. C. Boulware Sacer Peet Ocak tects i Batier weréin Vitpinia last Sanday. that you did two years ago. We have bought much heavier in all lines of boots and shoes for fall cota ereestert Ot taftort Ee | Geoge L Smith, of Butler, passed and winter than ever before and have them in our house TRJenkings TS Wright Wm E Walton through here last week. Geo L Smith Last Saturday we made a tuip to OTHER S'TOCKHOLDERS, | Henry Francis’ farm. Corn, oats and REA Y R INSPE TION E Bartlett D A DeArmond Dr W D Hannah Dr W E Tucker | flax looking much better than roun argaret Bry wer John Evans Robert McCracken = W Bs Tyler here. Mr F has 30 acres of corn waist | Paid Reown bes Seas ‘ecu pee | high; bugs had destroyed about half | 3 A = . E See : Hurley LumberCo —-Elith Everingham John Pharis Wm W Trigg pe ce ie aehee looked see | and a cheaper, solider line of goods has never been shown in Butler, and they will not HB Chelf C & E Freeman JK Rosier Wm Walls DaGtitat ee eral % eae dae are J Courtney G B Hickman JW Reisner GP Wyatt Pa en Bae ea er = | . Robert Clark DB Heath L B Starke Dr NL Whipple j uae aad. iwm kK See an .C P&S LColeman Semuel Levy Clem Slayback Max Weiner Said inex topmost aa geek | J R Davis CH Morrison John H Sullens RG West Passaic, put a new roofon Unele B. t Frank Deerwester Peter Swartzendruber Drysdalo’s house last week. = —————— S Chas Garwood, of Burlington, | Kan., is here cutting his wheat. | Tht as Eek = “s r q j 7 7 i Calyer Items. fseiise mifine rotting Lhorse sere | MC; Wawwalte carieitrom towsawitl: a While we are working for the interest and prosperity of LANE & ADAIR, we have the interest SE ae ; na ; | has 640 acres of land in ‘Texas; has|new buggy last week. | each and every one of our many customers at heart and will leave nothing undone in e had the pleasure of listening to rani jae mine : =A ( els of | 5 A i hneiarnion py aacae Olluna pst been a resident of this county since} © M Morrison has 1,000 bushels of | our power to save them money, for their ay) 1869, coming here from Macon county. | corn for sale at 45¢ per bushel. | minister at Uncle Jno Evans’ Satur- C E Morris signs for the Tiss. Sunday school at Grandview | day night and Sunday, toa full house. ‘ ays : Young Tars wants to trade his bed | progressing nicely under the super- | | ; Beene Say ee M Greer and | for @ lantern. vision of Mr Gardner aud Miss With- | . | amily, Dr McFarland and family) Miss Mamie Arnold of Sprague, |erspoon. | took dinner at S P Evans’ Sunday. | | | - Be visited Miss Helen Smith last week. Rufus Hall of Warrensburg landed & : x _ R s Lonnie Kiersey has thanks for | Mrs Blair is very sick. in Virginia Monday. | Now these are facts put before you in plain everyday English language so you may not be deceived, Lk 1 it dk k pic Mrs Woodfin spent Saturday with} (ieo Bridgford, of Hume, was in| hattcies we heen, ~ tat buggy 8t | her mother, Grandma Miller. Virginia Sunday. | ‘ : Mr Frank Johnson took dinner with} Miss Lula Slichman and brother, | Everett Swarens, Sunday. of Amoret, were visiting the family -:- -- THEN WHY PAY ADVANCE -:- -:- Jim Bradley trimmed T N Hendrix | Misses Nettie Aerry an of GW Park Sunday afternoon. i trees. : es ... | Kethen, visited Mrs Rob Chas Bish and his cousin, Miss Ella} when it is not necessary, you don’t buy goods to accommodate the man you buy of, but for your | BPC OG CoG ranean acmLec teletver | Thursday, Widers, of Eldorado, are visiting rel- | own comfort and convenience, then buy where you can buy the j near us. He was re-elected princi- Will Miller has a new binder, so|atives in this vicinity. 2 pal of the Sweet Springs schools. | keep out of his way. 17 baptized last Sunday afternoon 'T P Stover received a check from) Mrs Jim Vaughan and Mrs Win|at the Nestlerode school house by the his Kansas firm, but will try again. = Walllape erallongto tear opsidiey | Porter spent Wednesday at Grandma | presiding ‘ Ider of the Free Metho-| Best Shoes Fo r The least Vl 0 ne * Graham, returning to Bates and | Miss Lou Smith attended the par- Aa nt | 3 » } 1| buying a farm. lt ‘ pears Call on O M Drysdale and he will | Miss Lukie Bradley is home from | y at Sprague Saturday evening. } Elmer Huff chews his own tobacco. | sell you a can of paint that will make ~ A number of youn, eople took i s ry ik ow e = ey af - che || the Normal. as irerOnilavemmany fexercivedia tears vend Bue py looks MER CHES ae een and you will be wearing Lane & Adair’s custom made eboes for year to come. Remember it is no _Ice cream for allat Estes’ Saturday | jey, Sunday. is anole Sanday one | trouble for us to | night. All invited. . | Twelve candidates were baptized yy ch allies — re tence JM Graham returned from a busi- | at Campbell ford north of Foster, eee cthiti Sr ekacd we ee = ness trip in western Bates, Saturday. | Sunday, by the F Rrathoaiete. ones Oe Regen ean atiah GO : MF Perry, J. P., called a few mo- They Ri Man Watkins Bene ie =H ash meebed ate Oe ool at SHOW OU R ODS AND PRICES ments Saturday in company with his | Harper Bateman and wife, Jackson teaeneaea Gaesaiecoresent ae Ks 4 iS a SR oem Curry and wife, Louis Morris and Gasinds COO RInIe (Cash: says gold and it will will do you good to see them and save you 25 per cent if you buy them. Be sure to f mit, Sunday. : piuer Geo Le wernend mie Mrs Wm | not the basis of value and never Was take a look through our stock before buying. We wish to call your special attention to our large ) Ligget Moudy is happy—it’s a boy. A fire at Foster Sunday morning bes one Share ne cae ‘all ae \ Bie Mcarland and family Visited on ntatels destroyed h@larize HOT? | ort ae ce domined atl STOCK or ——— j ives i oy roe y destroyed the large store | aij farm products have declined at ; relatives in Butler Saturday. building and contents, belonging to | ¢h rate silver has. Gaslcay ET ) Mrs Huff and Jno Lentz visited | gr Al Metzler; lose, $3,000; insurance appointee ON Sa erie ‘ 3 relatives in Barton county afew days | @1 900, Era Bee a nC ore Bol corn, oats, pork are higher now than | ' . ' = ; CaYS| $1,000. Also barber shop of Mr Bob/in jkss, before we reached hard { last week. JACK. | Shelton’s burned, contents saved but | oney.” Therefore, if demonetizing | 0 Od p qd § if § all ens IMIS Ht 00 - 3 peer ates | badly Bee ee ae of silver has forced down corn cot- | i es Mre orse, Who has been con- sol, it has foreed upcorn, oats, : | New Home Items. jgnad to her room for four years, ix eae ea Ny naeaecieniend to é We change the name of Miss Min- | ™proving under recent treatment. | qo with prices? | they are unsurpassed in this or any other town, try them once and you'll Lave no others. Call 4 j nie Scholes of Foster, to Mrs Minnie| | Baptizing at the bridge on Marias| ‘phe party at Geo Bright's Satur-| and see goods for your self. : | Mamilton. Mrs 8. is quite sick. | des Cygne, near Byfield’s, Sunday at) day night was well attended. : : * Miss Bertha Short, of Foster, re-| 3 o'clock. . | A gentleman started from Garnett, 8 news for the Tims. Many thanks.| Annie has salted her Bonnet down. | Kan., Thursday morning, ate dinne 7 Daniel Israel says he has a pump- | M. NesTLERODE. {at Unele Billy Drysdale’s und expect- kin vine that grows so fast it is wear- | eT ae }ed to be in Clinton at sun down. a y ing the pumpkins out following them Ballard Items. Clit Jackson and Bill Huffiman a UH Bodkins harvested his wheat} Gur little town is rapidly coming | Vere over in Kansas Monday. crop last week. . | to the front; 32 teams in town Satur- NELS' CLERK = “ = . Seth Cope passed his fiftieth mile | qay, Dseowater sltams ; 5 : = — ; post ats PS Lies ae esi Gen. Seigg aa Colter, of Fos-| e lag ¥ : ee ; | County Court Proceedings. — D ears sup — 5 00 Abe Mitchell and Lee Harris, two lis neighbo youl eac ‘ ter neighborhood, are vi ng the W L Kash sold 40 head o logs to 4 = 5 a e Jas Z Graves,p ier 3 : eS. s and present him with $50, but sup- | family of CD Cole. r : | Geo Price, for $4.10 a hundred | County court met in adjourned | yuces eaiearal See Ue sq Gr negroes, were hung at Birming- t j pose they were too busy plowing. Mitchell Warford, while climbinga| Mr Myers, who has been at his s session on Monday. Tue following Judge WT Ker ae ham, Alabama, Saturday for murder : Al Butcher and family of Butler, | fence, fell and broke his leg. Drj in-law, Joshsph Sinading’s, in H roceedings were had: udge W Kemper, per diem 5 a cobhe : 8 are visiting his brother, in this pl 30 re. of = eniled and |eo ie une St ok eee sige ; Bee 4 and mileage 29 00 ing-and robbing an old colored mat. 1 ed J 1 i ‘ : Boulware, of Butler, was called and | county, died June Sth, of er e Ferrel da W F Hank 5 Pric f produce on the dec F | : Anderson Ferrell an auks ; es i a P FIR OF DEOUECe Oz 5 oe set the fractured limb. ment of the liver. He had been @) j 000 aj a oaeted gent to Judge DB Fuller per diem at his grocery store. | hens sre bie, a Cee aa Mrs Li peaulonan at oe Webb sufferer for ib years, In ae death} pee othe ES and mileage 20 00 : eat ae es putter l0e per pound, eggs ic, p - | City, are visiting her sister, Mrs Jas rommnunity lost a good citizen. sy No. 3. at { Aunt Madge Welch has a house to eee are barhaaa ain : alts ae Fish e fe i th « School loans granted: W B Ray- Pas Oclyety subenicojctt 00 is rent. : Dr Wolfe was called Sunday to see | Spru P burn, $250; Harvey Gipson, $150; Chris Miller, tem sup $ 15 00 ip S Robb got his binder last week. | Grandia Asbury. . erect al : serie aay Peek nay >) Mrs D A McCown, washing i 5 he He says he has 200 acres to harvest. E L MeClenny’s little boy is suffer-| ley, of S the archite | Wm McBoatney, $1,000; Ed Bow- for prisoners 1 60 Will work night and day as long as) ing with toothache and netraigia, =| Mr Ben Wayne man, $775; J BH McDaniel, $800; ade a flyir the moon shines, i ; “ay Little Mark Allen says his ma’s set- ting gobbler hatched a fine brood of W B Morlan had two porches built} to Nevada o1 to his house; Mart Anderson and; H P Caliahan a zi Z 5 Frey Sta Co., printing 166 50! Sarah A Smith, 5600. Lane & Adair.mdse prisoners {) 65 Dramshop license grauted Henry 2 QF | W_Davidson did the work. jof Johnston, has t nae Standard Printing Co., print. 3 2 brown turkeys, and takes good care | “yfisses Mattie Hart and Mamie Sis- |} mile south of th eandt Chrisman. : E A Carter, eoflin paup 6 00 Said that be suppow of them, too. =n . json of Butler, and LeliaStarke, were | ed his goods, an \ ready to Wright declared clected read over P H Holeomb. exnenses 6 80 : Sips Miss Jennie Caldwell, of Clinton, is’ jy Ballard Friday. jmeet his old ct seer in Deer Creek township; appeal > W Jones, coal _ 5 69 ed his house needed a new roof, #04 home on a visit to her parents. : Childrens day exercises at Fairview | The boys of Elm Grove talk of or-| take: ae Sioee . or 1 : Rew Jas Steele, graduate of the St| next Sunday. Se Niing a beaelbell cluk Satundae st ere ee ; O F Renick, salary, fees 16 25 that he could not put one on while Louis blind school, is at this place | yfigs Kate MeClements of Butler, § cae inne HO haa! Bridge commissioner ordered to N A Wade, printing 32 00 wan raining aa = it didn’ and expects to preach in the county. | will teach our winter school. | been attending schoo! at Nevada, has | report on bridge at Stumptown. G W Waddell, tem sup 10 006 : en eee He can read aud write three Sonent | Miss Mary Miller's school at Fair- : | Al bids rejected on repairs on | F FF Sisson, surveying rain, he didn’t need it. ways, type, pencil and sapere dha er view will ciose Tuesday. She has} Farmers of east Deepw bridge east of Rich Hill. ee Dagens ce meee ‘i Mrs Jno Beaeek aig aulgrens OF | given general satisfaction. already commenced thresh their = DEES tee irginia, visited us last y- Additional security ordered giv- Dr. Tucker, the North Side Drug- en in following loans: W H_ Hollo- i W B Cole returned home from Kh | wheat. Those having horse shoe tobacco | © Jook cards with my kame on them and are | Stewart Atcheson, supplies 4 90 Fe blue on account of the hog ~ ; gist, is not exactly putting on a new ag we eae aoe & - 0 bs i ub finan sta 50 25 \ ie market; said everybody had hogs. | The annual way, Benj F Mitchell, J W Clark, R H Review, pub finan stat 0 =o abeoat . but ia a seoalice ke atane not going to So ee Son do me®) “Sam McFarland and wife passed |™ wena v1 Jas Overman, J T Bosley, W J | RH Review, printing 10 00 . zp Nee oes rere favor by returning them to me. throuch here Sunday eve from But-|el June $ % Te ‘ = = 29 9 room—uew front, er ceiling 3 AG Wilson, a prosperous farmer | jap, where they had been visiting. | T. P. presiding. 3 Bard, Martha Beck, mag a J B Mareh. salary, &c. 32 20 2 ront, high sie ing = and stock raiser of near Foster, sub-| “(3 ]) Cole continues to improve, he | singing To the Work” wed by | Martba E Hall, Isaac N Lamon, eerste other improvements. It’s a big job seribes for the TIM Mr W. owns! \aiks to town nearly every day. | prayer by the president. With a few) W Moregold, Laura B Pierce, A I 600 acres of land in county, has | % > $ 1 Mrs W B Cole and Geo Price's fam-| well chosen words Mr G W Fowler| Swisher, R H Plummer, John Bosma, ily visited Will Warford’s Thursday. | spoke of the work of the superintend-| pF B Glazbrook. H Willward. W G | Mrs Carroll of Kansas, mother of |ent. B Parker next presented the Niveta= Mo. Jase ei Wallan but bad to be done, as bis trade de Shaeffer died at bis home in Metz in ™auded it # i three stallions, two jacks, and is now | , trees ee k,Jno Trim- ff : | Mrs E Warford, is visiting relatives. Sas tn phere tp oa 3 popn es CG the vorthwest part of this county of In addition to carrying « genera! Awarded | MistLe Tor. the hour, ina very impressive and} > 2 - Sick of b ede: & S ae nibs ‘ : tb Saar instructive manner. A paper written | Jasper. a kick of a horse, receive ree | stock of Drugs and Medicines, be is. at Highest Honors—World’s eeire Virginia Items by S Dent on the subject “Who can P is Foreclosures ordered in the fol- weeks ago. A postmortem revealed teach in the SS’ w read in the con- L cam f now making a specialty of ‘DR: : ; ; oi 1 : i lowing school loans D G Newsom, that bis li nptured, whieh “We he a say it ° it | vention. Mr Ross spoke on the sub- (O¥1D8 bs at bis liver was ruptured, whic. Sok a Bae » ° 2G RSE ON Oe eee “ ther Peariets ‘Children ina Elizabeth Griswold, GH Morris, J caused perionitis. He was 27 years Ladies’ Toilet Articles Fine - dows Aer ned about the Yery able and forcible manner. ‘‘Best/ A Poteet, Wm Page, C C Duke, , = ife and two chil- | Stationery. ptrbector that happened about the |. ochods of encouraging attencance” | Warren Littlefield, J A Silvers, Jno | 04, and leaves a wite and two chil- ily So don’t blame snot was very clearly presented by C Bi Q picks, Annie R Davis. dren. ' cts Rayborne and was much eppr H. L- TUCKER. We always give yot t ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. ee mE —————— Rev Marj} e at upon the ‘Vital power of the 5 His address was very iinpres= foreible and list got. There will be a picnic at the Chr J F Tedford, sup paup $10 00. : i eae tian church at Virginia the 4th « : listened to with much E N Jones. trans daughter st of all in Leavening Power —Latest U.S. Gov't Report cn | July; everybody invited. Program attention. The pr blind school - to } next week. terspersed w S H Fisher. sai and ex Real = gale Housley, uP Bay POE E OP net ae : -| J D Allen & Co, printing B John Durrett bought a farm last © i nt; § JD Allen, a in stat a week, 3 miles east of Lee Stunmi r executive committee, , Sanderson & Wilson, coffin | ‘Miss Mary Smith visited the © ADent,S C Lynn, Mr Shubert, paup 17 00 of H P Nickell, Sunday. Harry Long. (EO, FOWLER, | Chas Branock, labor 16 00 | David Judy of Garnett, Kan., was Sec'y for this vicinity; fully 600 people at-| regular June bender. “was | W M Crawford, sal and fees 259 20} ABSOLUTELY PURE this vicinity; fully M_people at} | Cream of Tartar Powder. Free | in Virginia, Sunday. ——_—__———__... jJae Starr, — co - . | Ee oraeia ‘Alum or any other adulterant, {Last Sabbath was the banner day) The Miseouri river is putting on} D A Colyer, shff fees 36 15) 4C@ YEARS THE STANDARD.

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