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echly Cimes. VOL. XVII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THUR $DAY NOVEMBER 14, 1895. |CLEVELA ND NOT A CANDIDATE. | crease in that section the total crop | line. | | of the country would not be excess- “The sensation of touching the | President Declares Himself to Certain t¥@- Canada is no exception to the hand of Schlatter is something like “Biggs : ia “~ |rale of a bountiful crop, the 95 yield | an electric current being turned on jclosely upproximating 57,000,000 | said Supt. Sutherland to half a dozer | bushels. | who had asked him for ‘information No Desiee for a Third Term and No| Visiting Father Schlatter. scpat aed niet eee a Wish to Influence His Party, | Omaha, Neb., November 10.—Em- | promised relief. | Washington, D. C., Nov. 8.—| ployes of the Union Pacificand mem | “When he took my hand it was as | President Cleveland has taken notice | ae their Te * the number! Nonaae —— had a on. | : : Ve ° 0 went to Denver last night to ter I left I felt my ears tingle and | . cd: a ae ea — | visit Father Schlatter the Messiah then a sensation wit plugs had been | Everyone of them had an ailment of | taken out of them. I had a hand. some deseription. Two weeks ago) kerchief: blessed and FE brought it the Union Pacific notified itsem-/ home with me. My boy ‘suffered ployes that free transportation with catarrh. 1 suggested to my EE CI A On and After November 15, 1895. Will adopt a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM in our business Members of fis Cabinet. | | i will not permit his name to be con-/| sidered ig connection with the nomi | nation The expression, We fi lan by which we can do justice to ourselves and lan by whick 1 t t 1 H nd this t a year. came ab@ut through a conversation | started hy the member of the Cabi-| would be given them and their fam- | ilies, if they wished to journey to Denver and consult with Schlatter, wife to apply the handkerchief to his nostrils and face. She did so and now he is entirely cured. I and this offer has been taken advant- know this sounds like a fairy tale age of by scores of men all along the | net regarding party plans next year. | |In what this Secretary said there) but it is the truth.” : was an intimation of a desire to! know the President’s personal inten- tions. Mr. Cleveland responded promptly and plainly. He gave the Secretary’to understand ‘that his mind was fully made up and that‘if the third term movement progressed | boyond talk be would stop it. With gnother member of the Cabi- net the President has gone still fur ther in déclaration of his position on the comipg campaign. He not only told thig second Secretary that he had no wish to exercise any influ- ence upon the party. He said in about 9@ many words that there would be no Administration candi- date for the presidency, and he bade this Seeretary exercise his own inclinations in the coming campaign. Members of the Cabinet regard these expressions as definitely set- tling both the third term movement and the question of Administratien influence being given in any direc- and sell the same way; -:- IT'S THE TALK = OF THE TOWN! —:- How long we will offer such great bargains in -- These goods were contracted last April, to be manufac- tured to our order and delivered this fall, bought, not from Jobbers but direct from the Factory. which enables us to Make Prices Others Cannot Equal » [Ladies hand turned fine shoes | 175 Be i ice $3 and $3 ‘ : competitors price $3 and $3 50 Hens: Price. Kip sigh 400 a ice $2 50. puepace £250 boots, competitors price $3.00. French Kid, Ladies button or _ —our price $2.50... © * lace, fine shoes, competitors | : es Z price $4 50—our price $3.50. Prep roidagie sei argh ae | $3.75—our price $275. , — and will not allow any house in Butler or Bates County to undersell us. We have enjoyed a liberal share of the patronage of Bates County for years for which we are very thankful aud trust that ali of our old customers may continue, and that we may add many ew ones by this means We wrill pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR PRODUCE -—-AND WANT ALL YOU HAVE FOR SALE. SPECIAL CUT ON-—— Glass and Queensware for the Next 30 Days! We will not quote you Sugar and Coffee for less than cost to get you in and then make Ladies Dongola button Oper € toe, patent tip. Competitors | price $1.75—our price $1 25 it up on other goods. But we will sell you straight through at a synaller profit than any house in Butler. Ladies warm goods, we have other good values in our stock, but owing to the heavy rains we have had lately BOOTS and SHOES ure the most necessary, we sell you DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING at prices that will save you $2. on every $10 purchase ae Our Guarantee - We positively guarantee all goods: bought from us to be cheaper than anywhere else and should articles prove not to be as represeated-when bought, we are ready in a reasonable time on presentation of article, to make same satisfactory. * * YOURS RESPECTFULLY, 4, * LINZ e, ¢ that few towns in Bate that is}! d dog. Tie a message around | k and start him and he will he is also good for many other tl OF BUTLER, MO. : can, 4, 4; * SSS x His beat is a } | ters of a mile CAPITAL, $110,000. ree qt NA a ong and lies due east Cleveland will not permit hia name to be cousidered, and also that there : 5 The result is seen in the freedom a ] l ) al ) ee Or O \ | I Se with which the members of the YOURS VERY RESPECTFUFLLY, tions. Two of these members are |now known to be of the opinion that reese | tion, bugshey are ‘apane independ ently ofethe President and of the Don M. Dickinson, of Michigan, | the ex Postmaster General, who is a bot whose ivfluenes there is probab- lly not nearly es great as he would was so trying to spread among the office red a few weeks ago, is) holders the idea of organizing to tion. They know now that Mr. We mean business. will be no Administration candidate. Cabinet are taking indiyidual posi- ithe best iuterests of the party de A Q) VW H : i a ; O N | mand the nomination of William R. a a a |Morrison. So far as their influence |goes it will be given in that direc- t of the Cabinet | frc quent visitor at the White House, |have people believe it is, has been! very slowly not able to be | Ayers, who 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 charg We are prepared to extend liberal ac- 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 H H Piggott C R Radford TJ Wright Geo L Smith OTHER S'COCKHOLDERS, D A DeArmond Dr W D Hannah John Evans Robert McCracken Dr J Everingham A McCracken Edith Everingham John Pharis C & E Freeman J K Rosier G@ B Hickman JW Reisner D B Heath L B Starke Semuel Levy Clem Slayback CH Morrison John H Sullens Peter Swartzendruber beeen ‘eontrol delegations to the next Na |tional Convention. He has endeav- ee ee pa-|ored to give this the appearance of rents, She speaks in glowing terms|an Administration movement. There of the Butler Academy and thinksit|is good authority for the assertion | a grand place for young people who that the President and the members wish to improve their minds. lof the present Cabinet do not en- The meeting at the Nestlerode | bes school house is still in progress. Sun- | COUrage oF countenance Mr. Dickin- day night some one shot a dog at the | son's efforts. school house, causing much excite- 3 ment and frightened a team so that; I° his recent conversations with > it Dakss Nase It is poe neal the way |those members of the Cabinet to some of the young folks do. They/ have been spared on account of their | whom He talks most freely tie parents, but the time has come now j President has said that it will bea that the good people who worship |; : there must be protected reracdieas | pied ieee a HO Sine SS of the parents, If they do not want} Office. He has said that be never} to hear, let them stay away so that | pat Vashi } those who go to hear can enjoy returgedege Wave e.o8 viet ee themselves. reluctance as the last time. His Rev Miller, of Neb, will preach at 2 justifie: i the Christian church next Sunday Janguage age 3 — betel ek morning and evening. |he regrets bie presidential career W W_sParks’ oldest daughter, Miss! gid not end with one term. i Lural, is on the sick list. | Dave Bean bought the north 80/ y and Thomas Wright the south 80 of | prenren vee | the Joe Hensley farm, 3 miles north! Cbicago, Nov. 5 —Advance sheets! east of Virginia. toon Alton Park has avery sore finger, | issued by the Orange Judd Farmer} causing sleep to depart for several|show that the potato crop in the} up yet. Miss Sadie Whinery spent Saturday and Sunday O Or. T. C. Boulware UH Dutcher John Deerwester: JR Jenkins Frank M Voris HC Wyatt “RG West Wm E Walton Se y NY a E Bartlett argaret Bryner Lulu Brown Hurley Lumber Co HBChelf J Courtney Robert Clark C P&S LColeman JR Davis ¥rauk Deerwester Dr W E Tucker WB Tyler E Turner Wm W Trigg Wm Walls GP Wyatt Dr NL Whipple Max Wetner RG West ® DUVALL & PERCIVAL FARM LOANS. Money to loan on farms atfreduced®rates{of :1‘erest. FARMERS BANK OF BATES co. Cha Capital and Sula re nights. | i \ Your Notes are Payable at our Office and you find them here when due We give you privilege to pay at any time 8OON AS Papers are signed Virginia Items. (“if we give you the happenings of our town At the ratio of 16to1, we must note ' them down, And when you through Don’t you blame us if false or true.”’) James Cuzick has been afflicted | ‘with a very bad hand, something like | 1B a carbuncle. Some out this way were glad of the Rave read them i married in Butler last week. Money ready as 33 tf way the election went, while others are not satisfied. the vote says away with free coinage of silver, and others say it has noth- | ing to do with the silver question. Arthur Westover, of Virginia, and | Miss Dora Ferguson, of Adrian, were wish them a long and happy life. miss Nellie McElroy returned home Monday from Drexel, where she visit- | ed relatives and young friends. Virginia can boast of one thing Some think that | Kev Reid will preach at the Chris- jtian church Thursday and Friday nights of this week. e ladies of the Christian church ene will have a supper at the church | Thanksgiving night. j to come and enjoy themselves. All are invited Several families of this place at- tended the W C T U convention and think it was a grand meeting. NELS’ CLERK. Interest Rates Reduced. | United States for this year will be} | the largest ever known. The acreage ! | was suddenly increased out of ail, | proportion to demands for cousump- | ition in response to ill-advised sug | | gestions from high official sources. | |coupled with a natural desire to re- | place wheat in the Northwest with ; other crops. i | The Farmer places the crop at) | 282,148,900 busbels The variation | in yield in different States is more} Accounts solicted Depositors offered Every facility Consistent With safe Barking. We} The Missouri State Bank has a/ marked than usual. | large amount of money to beloaned| In fact, in many districts in the! on farms in Bates county at tates | Northwest growers have abandoned lower than usual. Those wishing to/ the results of their year's work and borrow or renew old loans are in-| will not dig their crops, the prices vited to call at Bank. Loans made/not paying the cost of digging and without commission. 49-tf.| hauling. But for the enormous in- OSCAR REEDER, RJ HOLST, E A BENNETT E D KIPP, cashier.