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' N\ Lng, mma aise eed VOL. XVII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JUNE 27, 1895. Missouri State Bank — OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - . Transacts a general banking business. ders, mer all funds committed to our charge. ants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for | >’ 1 We are prepared to extend liberal ac-)'' the Be er is| f our be “Sum- |v | to Clinton « as ek. h ; Geo Pric W B Coie, of Ballard | | | were buying hogs near Culver last | $110,000. “«* : | Sam Kiersey brought out a hay rake from Butler Friday. He had We solicit the accounts of far-|*Y™Pt I oe ‘ eek lan under about |i Har |) drink of water and swa 1 trip; a tomahawk that had bee After he took a »wed a bee, 1 as it dow: digging a cave f noused asa were al eeded in capturing the bees 1e had taken off his aprot which stung | Robt Allen ir ammer before the Indi wed possession of this county in 1812} Sam Deaton on the river north of | here, has a fat cowfor sale and can site a buyer to others. ‘ | Cash Capital. LW Jones returned Saturday from ear Creighton, Cass county, where | + was summoned to the sick bed of nis niece, FARMER’S BANK OF BATES COUNTY, ee $50,000.00 COUNTY DEPOSTORY rirean i , to} OF BATES CO. commodation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on hand | quite a nice and) | Chas Jasper hauled his fat hogs to é R REEDER ‘ mittens to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all | ©"! see era at ad Mr Bodkins’ Frida s Fee EPORNR Oe na ist \Wice- President at eny time and stop interest. JR Weadon and iss Nettie E. Al BENNETT 2d Vice-President {DIRECTORS | and wife visited | Berry, spent Saturday in Butler. | E. D. KIPP Cashier onc ; : iad 2 . | phings ago. Misses Helen Smith and Liza Me- San OF TG Bomware Booker Powell Frank M Voris Dee is riding under an advertise- | Kethen attended the last day of} Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and atcher H H Piggott HC Wyatt | ‘ i | Tirgini. 1 S John Deerwester; C REalford ‘BG Wat jiment from the Globe Clothing House | school at Virginia scheol house Sat- transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully JR Jenkins TI Wright “Wm E Walton jot Kansas City _, |urday. Solicited. Geo L Smith | FB Ray and wife spent a day at Bil-| Miss Lou Smith has the Hill Side : = Bawa ae OTHER S'‘TOCKHOLDERS, ley Powell's of Summit. school for this winter. BEES E Bartlett D A DeArmond Dr W D Hannah Dr W E Tucker | o wonder Raburn could not teach} The supper at Foster Saturday D. N John KE. Shutt, R. Harley argaret Bryner John Evans Robert McCracken WE our school it’s a boy jnight was grand. Lots to eat and John S o eakDt E. A. Bennett,t Lala Brown Dr J Everingham A McCracken E1 TH ts Ray w att ose themselves. mae T EWERINGHAM. Serrengye Hurley Lumber Co Edith Everingham John Pharis Wm W Trigg road b¢ e Mrs Blair ix no better HB Cheit C &E Freeman JK Rosier Wm Walls out of his hack _W V Miller and family visited in} Di Goitiney Paes Samana een | Mrs WH Bradiey is visiting her| Foster Sunday. Robert Clark DB Heath L B Starke Dr NL Whipple jaged father and mother in Johnson) Mr Jim Thomas and Miss Minda | Exit Strevel and Wife, Money to Loan. © P &8 LColeman Semuel Levy Clem Slayback Max Weiner ane Gentry were in Butler Saturday, so 5 JR Davis CH Morrison John H Sallens RG West John Greer and Jim Crow passed] 1 ook out. | Ft. Seott, Kan, June 21.—Noah Frank Deerwester Peter Swartzendraber from Butler with a new buggy. | Grandma Miller was summoned to] « . ea : cee ere Mrs Ida McGhee and children, of |the bed side of her sister, Mrs Emily |Strevel, who was recently acquitted A i a Carthage, are visiting the home folks! Woodfin, who is dangerously ill with | of the charge of murdering his fath- Summit Iten Corn plowing is progressing nicely again since the late rains. Oat harvest will soon be which will be the best for years. The flax crop is made and nothing but continued wet or hail storms will likely rob us of its proceeds, The yield will also be good. Yes, and corn promises an abundant crop, and with fruit and everything, won't we | be “in the swim” silver or no silver. What a near-sighted old farmer, who thought he saw Prof. B. E. Par- ker mowing weeds out of a fence | corner one day last week. Get you a pair of leather spectacles. Win Hubbard and other buyers of stock were around to see J 'T Moore eurly last week. Mr M has the stock but have not learned whether they made a trade or not. Mr M here, rent, we would advise him, if he will not think us presumptuous, to never let a good chance go by. Rev Webb was on_ hand, as usual, at his regular appointment and let us have the benefit of some good ad- vice in his sermons which we all would do well to heed, but so long as we have drones in the church and protracted meeting christians the work will be hindered and held back toa certain extent. Mr G W Ficklin is making a_ plow boy of himself this season. He is good for a number of years yet. Mellie Parker has been on the sick list the past week, but by the skill of Dr Christy is able to be around again. Overheat by too much hedge cutting during the hot weather was trouble. Mr Editor, items are very hard to eateh this week. We caught sight of a good one which grew out of a cer- tain report by-——well, we decided we would not give the parties away and will not solong as the track is smoothly adhered to, but can’t make any promises further. NIx. Grandview Items. A large crowd attended the supper at Hot Water school house Friday night. The Foster band discoursed sweet music for them. We all wel- come them back again. Mr Charley Kinney, who was bap- tized a week ago, preached to a large sudience Sunday evening. Next Sun- y iay at 3 o'clock at Fred Nestlerode’s; very body invited to attend. Miss Bertha Short, who has been visiting friends at Vir; home Saturday. The Free Methodists are holding a successful protracted meeting on the river. Mr Dave Nestlerode and wife, who have been visiting in the south, re- turned home Sunday. They report crops looking fine. y Mrs Aonie Comiford is quite sick. Hope the young folks enjoyed the surprise party at Mr Clato Mon- day night; was sorry | could not be there. Ask Morton Jenkins if the hedge is a good place for a post office, as he eems to think it was ‘till he got }eaught in a rain and had to tell where he had been to get a letter from his Venia, Watch out, Morton, if Ben is deaf he can see and catch on to the letter writing. Miss Mabel Skillman attended the supper at Hot Water Friday night. Mabel, how about the cake. Grandma will give you ali the rest of the news this week, and I will try and do better next week. Grandma peaches are ripe, come and see me and I will give you some. Mr Thad Harper has the mumps. I suppose you all know where (irandview is, so I won't tell you. Sherman Ray and mother of Salt Lake City visited GW Scybert’s one day last week. N ‘Cc < Virginia Ltems. “We heard ‘em say it and noted it : down, | The things that happened about the town, E So don’t blame us iftrue or not, P We always give you the best we've got.”) Birthday supper at Amanda Durst Monday night in honor of Willie's 24th birthday. A good time reported. They were there from the town and n A deputy of one of the lead- county officers was there. It is ully believed that at his next birth- day his mother and sister will not have to dothe cooking. _ The ice cream festival at Hotwater cd has an | application for one of his farms to | inia, returned | this week. it TN Hendrix and brother shipped , ten car loads of cattle from Montrose | to Chicago Saturday. ‘They are our} most extensive feeders, have a muim-|t ber of cattle and hogs on hand yet. | was largely attended last Friday. Grandma Holloway returned from Cass county last week, where she had been visiting for some time. Nels Nestlerode and family were in Virginia. It takes Nels to make our visiting her cousin, Miss Davis. ‘yhart Belle Wilson, of east of Butler, Win Smith of Ark., was in Monday talking to his many f talks some of going to Denver, Col. Sam Winston's binder works to perfection, c o'clock p.m. We are glad to see our: old friend, | ; John Neel, of Charlotte township, | Ira Eckerman, back again, He says added his name to the booming |0ld Bates is hard to beat. Timers. John is a young man of| That mower expert don’t come any good habits and industrious;he rent-| more. 1 wonder what is the matte ed the Blaine farm last spring. John} © W Whetstone and Rev Reid and R T Judy were in Butler Sunday afternoon to hear the speech at the Christian church at 4 James Davis, of Walker, Vernon county, is visiting Parish Nickell’s. és Rev Reid, R.T Judy, James Cuzick | and chickens. A and wife, Misses Annie and Gerty} Clark is whole-saleing and retailing Judy took dinner with Mat Hinson | old iron and bolts; highest price paic last Sunday. for old plow shares and moleboards. Will Powers has the mumps. The new hotel is enjoying a pros Geo Ruble put up a new perous business, | pump. We are sorry to hear of the death Isaac Park and wife went to But-| of James Long, of Merwin. Our sym- | ler Sunday to see his sister, Mrs H H | pathies are with the bereaved fainily. Flesher, who was quite sick. Fishing on the river every day. Morton Jenkins is now ready to} ‘The Dickenson boys have in some paint your buggy in first class style. | of the finest corn] ever saw in all Hay, flax and oats harvest is about | 1y travels over the county. It is be-| here. ginning to tassle out. Coin’s folks are much rejoiced over] There will be a pienie on fi the Memphis meeting. AnoldJeffer- | branch Tuesday, July son democrat does not know; it is, | body is invited to attend. — | he thinks, one sided. They attribute; | Harry Sheppard is working onthe the panic of and '93 to the demon- | Tiver how. z haem etization of silver, and say nothing| Charles Hoagland is thinking of about the good times between and | going to Arkansas soon to visit rela- the present revival of trade the coun- | tives and friends. : try over, and forget to say anything| Wonder where all of the popsare; about the 16 new buggies and car-| YOu never see one in this part of the riages bought in Charlotte township | Country any lore. this summer; the old Jefferson demo-|_ A number of Nyhart people are go- erat said he did not like the idea of | ing to celebrate in Corniand this year. | taking fifty-four cents worth of silver| Ed Holt is putting up hay. a that belonged to the capitalist. and| | Ed Corlet was out rather late Sun- stamping it one dollar, almost dou- bling theiramount without any cost to the He thought it would do to stamp 50 cent wheat one dollar and | make the capitalists take it or starve. The poor ought to be favored and | evening. not the rich; the olddemocrat thinks | John Hoagland took a the many things that were claimed | to Butler Tuesday. at the silver convention is more for| Harley hine is somebody to get into office than any- | Cream suppe thing else. | Tom Me Mrs Willie Comifort, who was quite | A good many young people sick last week with the mumps, is | hart are taking music lessons. getting better. | Unele Dave has a croquet set; t PM Famuliner is building a new] boys and girls ean have a good tin kitchen. jnow rolling the balls. Jim Crow. Grandma Rhoebaker is quite sick. | =a There will not be anything on the | New Home Items. 4th at Virginia asannounced; most of the folks want to hear Sobieski, the| Mrs Addie Bennett prohibitionist. } Times this week bs Nie : JH Etter, of Butler, was employed! Jas H Be , of near Virginia, also last Saturday to teach the Virginia | is & new subscriber. : rag school at $35 5 month, Rev Tabler, of Foster, in hiving a Lee Culver, of Butler, was in our | burg last week, buying butter, wind k and Sweeter are go- jing into the real estate business soon. | Guess it was a mistake al that | you un getting ma getting »y has a new bu for the Mrs Charley Gardner, who met) swarm of bees. put on an overcoat, with an accident, is getting along | mittens and tied an apron over his very well. head and witha pail of water suc- John Durrett made a trip to Lee's Sumit last week to his farm. Awarded Highest Honors—Weorld’s f«ir. ‘DR: Culyer Items. Ray MeFarland was disappointed | Saturday night as he started for the} Summit band picnic, and the rain! stopped him at home. | Cora Powell spent several days vis- | iting her grand parents and other; relatives near here, last week. | Several children sick the past week. | Miss Alice MeCandles visited home | folks near Passaic. | Lay Fuller, it seems ment, Was somewhat * evening. We are awaiting the coming 4th as patiently as a boy awaiting a coming | J cireus. | ss ; Fred Bush and family visited home | MOST PERFECT MADT. olks a few days, SEE rea ‘crtar Powder” Mr Wiley trimmed his trees. nlapie We ee oes pies We bespeak for Prof Thurman and | years THE STANDARD f; mu his state- nit” Sunday Free | Jeter Briscoe and Ed after his new separator. nds. | rustler, he j county, returned home Sunday. Mr. N brought home with him 12 gallons | pride in exhibiting them. town Thursday morning en route for e, nat | Walker, Vernon county, accompanied Ed Williams | by his daughter, Ethel, BSS | vicinity | the last time. His horse showed he and doing some from Dallas county, been visiting friends. distributed in the fields are having} {are fally carried day, where for the past two months} | duties and importance of SS workers. yphoid fever. Misses Clara and Grace Briscoe and nay relton, all of |ranchman, and whose wife testified ‘oster, spent Sunday fo noes with Miss Net-lin the trial that he e Berry. : ° Jake Henley and Joe Hornback of | erime to her, to day effected a recon confessed the town look natural. Alva Deerwester was up trying | Sprague, took dinner with E Swaren | ejliati i is wi ( , Rollo Flesher and William Smith of | Carlisle again. “| Sunday. j situation eee visa Butler, were at preaching at Virgin-| Bolin Bros. and Hoskins Bros.| ‘Tom Vaughan and wife spent Sun-|the country in a wagon. Mrs. Stre jia Sunday night. spent a day with Charley and Car-| day with his aunt, Grandma Miller. | ye] withdrew the divorce suit recente | Arthur Hill and sister, Miss Lillie, | lisle last week. “JACK.” Mr Charley Kinney will preach : of Mt. Carmel, were at Virginia Sun- 2 = = |next Sunday at Fred Nestlerode’s |ly brought by her, and made a state- j day. ; Nyhart Items jhouse; it being Charley’s first at-|ment in which she said the confes- Miss Jessie Hensley returned home . tempt the neighborhood ought to} _. 2 from Fair Haven, Vernon county,| | Quite # large crowd at church Sun-| give him a good hearing. sion signed by herself and afterward last Thursday, where she has been|day evening. H Robb went tothe Hill Monday} testified to on the stand was dictated MrR is a ets there, and gets away iting Miss Ella Durs' Logston passed through town en/in haste, That's the kind of a man|the Strevel ranch, who offered to di- Virgil Jenkins is on the sick list. route to Butler Tuesday, loaded | you want to do your threshing. . Edgar Dalton and Gentry Walton | down with fine fish, “DB Nestierode and family, who| Vide the reward for the capture of were in Virginia Monday night. Charles Crigler was down. He|have been visiting in McDonald|the murder in case Noah was con victed. They both left their home at the same time to-day and met at a given point sixteen miles northwest of this city where she joined him. They started for Oklahoma, taking their of huckle berries, something that nany of us never seen. He takes Mr Loss Kinney passed through is worthy of a good cook of his own, |are cutting bottom grass. It cis fine! “Tf yon ean buy binder twine at} Big meeting near Mrs Asher’s south | grass and about 3} feet tall. | home as cheap as you can elsewhere | two children. Strevel ha aeneo the of Virginia carried on by the Free| Sam Drake wasin our midst Sun-| why not buy at home? Ihave it at| entire estate of his father in defend Methodist. day. He is riding ina new buggy. [5 het - | sets per Ib, the best. ing himseif against the accusation. Threshing has commenced in this Z : Public sentimen Most allthe corn is plowed over him. Welches and Huffs visited Aunt | Mag Welch Saturday. | RE NETIET The Democrat solicitor of Butler, | NEAR ST eG: was in our midst one day last week. | - was rustling | Butler Has the Finest Artist and vod work. | ilson has returned | where he has Pic- ture Gallery in the Country. Rich Hill Enterprise 20, Unele Bud | While in Butler receatly called on | Mr. Hagedorn, in his new studio, | second tioor of the Williams build- ing. To say that we were surprised | would have been putting it mildly, | we were charmed with the capacity effect where directions |and perfect appointments he has ) put. erected at such care and thorough ean old time celebration July 4th. |. The parlor itself a superb, invit- Miss Minnie Kemper returned |ing, showing specimens of work home fromthe Nevada asylum Fri-| which are real products of gen The fine dressing rooms, work rooms, are so conyenient. His im- pression parlor hasa grouad glass N.M. NesTLERODE. Prairie City Items, A good rain would be rn and grass. The diseased bugs that are being ial to} the desired she had been filling a vacancy of at-| tendant. | G W Sundirwirth hand | nely en- tertained many of his friends Sunday | ¢overing where all of the delicate evening with ice cream and cak shades and tints are brought outina Quite a number of this vicinity are down with the measles. Wheat stacking, oats corn plowing will be di weather continues fair, Such is not Messrs. Ly were down | perfect manner. Mr. Hagedorn is an cutting and | 2rtist of long experience, wide repu- with if the | tation and progressive thought. His y the 4th.|new process “Plainotype” is a fine e in this! thing, well worth anybody's atten- : ver and Yates|tion- He takes especial pride in om Butler Sunday and | babies and children’s pictures. En- talked to a large audience, according | larges, life size crayon work, keeps to previous arrangements, on the| fine picture frames and his work is 4 gentle. | UUy equal to the best done in the jally savy, | large cities. Mr. Hagedon isa pleas- Hairy, |antand responsible gentleman and Os; works on his reputation, takes a often the cé We are pleased to have sv men with us and we cord gentlemen, come again, Ballard Items. jpride in doing the best work and se 1 child of Frank B 2 | fally sustaini is well earned rep- » little child o ran Jarnes is quite sick with the flux. | utatlon. Dr Wolf's brother and sister, of | % Rave] aoe 4 Shawnee Mound, Henry county, are| Take S ounces, resin, melt and visiting him. add 4 ounces castor oil, and when Miss Josie Ballard, nee visited the family of Bud Stark, las¢|°0°! Spread on any kind of paper. last 2 week. | Keep the mixture in a can with Cole and Price sold T M Stark 90} = : : head of hogs and have about 164) brush ready for use and we oreeh more on hand. fly paper every day Try it and save visited Mrs | the subscription price of this paper of Montrose, | Geo Price and family Price's father Sunday, who had his} ae = acres leg broke a week ago, and is getting | every month besides always having ready a better quality of than you can buy. 4 - iy paper everybedy has their wheat J Pae We hear of an ice cream supper at G D Mosher’s next Friday night. Wonder if Milt Beatty made that fellow believe that Cole and Price! H had quit buying hogs. Mrs Bradley has returned from her | unty. Virgie Lester, of Cliuton, is ng her sister, Mrs G Lawson. CD Cole went up on Peter creek! and bought hima Jersey from Jess/ Shaw. Ira Fowler is buying steer calves. Miss Carrie Fowler is visiting her sister, Mrs Tom Board. Mis TLETOE. by a well known farmer living near | in the neighbor- , jhood was very threatening against | Royal The Missouri State Bank has on hand a large amount of surplus mon- ,ey that we are anxious to loan on er, Charles Stewart Strevel, the! good security. Parties wishing to borrow either on Personal or Real Estate Security in small or large amounts or on short time or for long time can be accomodated at once by calling. Will loan on Real j Estate on time from one to five years and allow borrowers to pay part or allat any time and stop interest Money in Bank; no delay. 50-tf. Interest Reduced. On Farm Loans of $2,000 and up- wards, the Missouri State Bank will funish money at seven per cent in- terest. Making no charge for Com- mission, drawing papers, making abstracts or recording. 24 tf. Bathiscts O. BR. Barber Shop, Baths hot or cold, clean linen and right tre ment. Giveusacall West side square, fre | doors south of post office, | 29tf BROOKS EHART Administrator's Notice. Notice ishereby given, That letters of ad- | ministration on the estate ot J L McConnell, ieceased were granted to the undersigned on Tthday of June, | by the probate court of Bates county Missouri. All persons having cla‘ against said es- tate, are required tosxhibigthem for allow- anceto the administrator within one year after the date cf said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate, and ifeuch claims by not exhibited witin’ two years from the date ofthis publication, they Shall be forever barred This loth day June, F. LUDWICK Administrator. A New Depature. — THE -- New York Weekly World Has Been Changed to TWO PAPERS EVERY WEEK INSTEAD OF OME And at the same price as The Weekly. 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