The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 9, 1896, Page 1

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VOL. XVIII. mae a amma BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JANUARY 9, 1896. NOS Missouri State Bank: CLEARING UP SALE | OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, - Transacts a general banking business. mers, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depositor We are prepared to extend libe commodation in the way of loans to our customers. id j to loan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all | Oula all funds committed to our charge. at ony time and stop interest, $110,000. We solicit the accounts of far- for Funds always on | at Guanajay. va, Jan re bi ud destroying to day jup tow in cight miles of Havana. | ound the village of| ed to day ' { Calaba- | 2 |Zaris oniy twenty miles from Vento, 7.—The insurgents) ___LANE | Sounds ef Cannenand Musketry Heard | AT & ADAIR'S, — AAA EE RET DIRECTORS. | Vs ares ears Noaringe Ss < se : . ~ ~ Reese ate? aia Frank M Voris | re 2 : ae =i RE ae <a se i ae 2 a ing “ ales, Dessolut 1on Sales, 15 to 25 CH Dutcher 1H Piggo > Wyat |which Haviun depends for its water are 1 Q g . Deerwester © R Radford *k GW | per cent. ac : Sales, : Sales ; 5 5 Jona Desrwester} £5 Wait TRG West | supply. ia ills Guletinganend tive! i eH t ‘ Ae luction Sale Ss, and Sales at Cost, but here eo L § lan + | € y ari SS , . = nin lamas. if Bee - cts the cane has been | is a Genuine Clearing up Sale, where all winter E Bartlett D A DeArmond Dr W D Hannah Dr W E Tucker jburned anc so in the fields of} y. . oe . See eae 2 x argaret Bryner John Evans Robert McCracken W B Tyler iUMaulin’G@arroiandiBarscon | goods must go, and here are the prices: Lala Brown Dr J Everingham A McCracken E Turner ei 2 di = — = Hurley LumberCo —-Edith Everingham John Pharis Wm W Trigg Word has just been received that a é j a HB Chelf —_ — a —— jthe sounds of cannon and musketry ae = eee aves will go at 12¢e cotton flannels 10e sourt! 3B Hickman eisner GP Wya' Hy , j “Ww! enriettas g ¢ co st i > marke : Pied Clark DB Heath L B Starke Dr NI. Whipple have been heard in the neighbor-| 35¢ half wool RTE a = 84 : ee pels The ’ Semnel Levy Clem Slayback x Welne 2 = é : Sao ? 3 a ide ee 8 1/Coteman Semuel Levy = pee Bese Weiner hood of Guanajay, an important 400 half wool, 40 inch goods go at sanitory flannel We frank Deerwester Peter Swartzendruber town of 4,000 inhabitants in Pinar| 65c all-wool henriettas go at sanitary flannel for dresses 123 : 2 : vr . = ‘ S 3 = —<——————— $= | de] Rio, fortyfive miles southward of pa: — —— henriettas goat 35e red table linen, good color Qe Virginia Items. Mr Mark and Miss Martha Thomas| Havana. It is supposed that an en-| { Ter Co De and colored goods 50e red table linen, good color 40ce “Tn writi sf Tins thia| S27e% leap year party to a number | pavement is taking place there b ee Som gingbems Good bleach table linen 35e In writing news for the Times this | of their friends on New Year's night. gag gs P €-| Good apron checks 75¢ German knitting yarn, per pound 65¢ year, The eyauine was spent UE sure and|tween the forces of General Surez} 35c red twill flannels Saxony, all colors (limited) per skein 5e ill be things we see or hear, games. The music was furnished by} vy, ; = 25e ‘ y at aa = ' ae vat on aie or mixed, | Messrs Elmer Hamilton, Gus Tressle Valdez and the insurgents, but the abe my on — s = Zephyrs, all colors, re skein 3c bap ce Wai for thin ig| 284 Willie Clouse. numbers engaged or the course! (°° elderdown go at 65e 65c ladies combination suits 5ue Kind pelends orgive us for this I8| ‘The heater pipe of H Rob’s engine 50c¢ eiderdown go at 40e James Pilgrim and wife celebrated their 50th wedding day New Years. Jefferson Park is on the sick Mrs Wm Drysdale is complaining of rheumatism. Mrs James Pilgrim was taken very froze and bursted Friday night. He will have it repaired in time to grind on Monday. Henry Littlefield thinks of trying his fortune in Arkansas in the near future. taking is not known. The insurgent band commanded by Zayas was reported at different times yesterday at Caimito, Guaya- which the fortune of the fight is McKethen & Taylor are keepin d ae i 25e = i sick last Thursday but is better now. | the road hot paying poultry. Ane bal, Hoyo Colorado and Punta Bra- ~~ ma car ar oe pie Mens $2.00 boots must go at $1.50 Miss Lizzie Bones, of Rich Hill, is} body having anything in the poultry | va, showing that they followed pretty = ia te Mens $2 50 custom made boots $2.00 visiting her grandpa, Philip Hecka-| line to sell will do well to trade with logel : Men 65¢c heavy unders' irts gO at 50c Mens $3.00 hand made boots 2.50 ‘3 ‘iene eee, om They will come to your house | ©!08¢ly the line between the prov-| Mens $1 Camels hair undershirts go at S5e Mens $3.50 best kip hand made boots 3.00 orton Jenkins moved back to| after the poultry and pay you the|inces of Pinar del Ri Few $1.50 heav 1 undershirts 90 oe oe Virginia last. week and will work in| market nies ’ i of Pinar del Rio and Havana $1.50 heavy wool u e Mens $4 00 Walrus calf boot 3.50 the blacksmith shop with his father. The Sackett Bros, of Butler, gave an entertainment at Virginia New Years eve. Road master Durst had to fix sev- eral culverts after the big rain. James Crooks made a flying trip to The spelling match at our school house Friday night was won by Miss Lou Smith. The house was well filled and good order was had. Mr L R Shalley returned home sick with la grippe Wednesday. up to the extreme northeastern por- tion of Pinar del Rio. This brought him into the region into which large numbers of troops have been sent to guard the western approach to Drawers to match all the above at same prices. Few pairs of $3.50 boots, size 6,9, 10 and 11 BOOTS AT COST 3 Oks The widow Heinlein, of Sprague, 2 00 the Indian T Serory i obit Ane lost her house and contents by fire| Havana. It does not appear that} Ladies $175 winter shoes All G5e work shirts go at 50c A large number of farmers was in| friends and Louis Jones gave $10 and force and no engagements are re- Ladies $2.50 fine kid pointed toe Good 65c overall at 500 our town Saturday afternoon. William Vogt shot at a wolf on his farm, north of Virginia, the otherday. DC Wolfe was on the sick list last ; week. Mrs James Cuzick returned home 8 from a month’s visit in Henry Co Tuesday of last week. The MES 8 have elected officers for the year as follows: Su- perintendent, W W Park; treasurer, Gieo Crooks; secretary, organist, Mr WT) Cowan; assistant, their | Ida Cowan; ; others followed suit. 1K Appleby spent the holidays trapping crows. Miss Lula Shalley is visiting friends at Nyhart. Quincy Cope butchered hogs Wed- nesday. Three men with two wagons and a drove of horses from Kansas passed through our burg en route for Ark to trade horses for cattle. They said horses were a good price and cattle were cheap. |ported. The fields of the Valdespi- no estate have been burned and the villages of Puerto La Guiara and Marrerio have also been put to the torch, after being plundered, accord- ing to the report received here. The influx of refugees from the | whole of the territory surrounding Havana continues and apparentiy it 73 pairs of ladies $3.50 and $48 37 pairs mens fine $4 shoes go at for your own satisfaction; it will hoes Few slightly soiled jeans and cottonade pants at cost. These prices are all genuine and the goods new and first class. Bring in other prices and compare ONL, LAST FOR So DAYS until we reduce our heavy stock before invoicing and for spot cash only. LAWE & ADAIR, Everett Judy also went to Kansas Dan Israel has a good cow for sale. § Mrs Wm McKibben. The school re- ‘ Mela ot Spran anaes j g a : iaived einai iGtiiscnasl candy neat | Phir be Srageragpeesa is not possible to obtain sufficient « Su a re spelling mate > ; : ee o é ees i Eitkce Goble of north Missouri is' Right. Mr R formerly taught here | "C808 a Overshoes, best 0c. sf Visiting his brother Ed. _ {and was well liked. modate the fleeing families and their = Spee A Saas Pe reery atten spending nol It is reported that corn dropped | household goods. The country|ed elsewhere and prepared for Mobile, Ala., Jan. 7.—It is report- PAE: — anh ' Kansas City to eaauiniae his studies; | from 20c to 16c at the Hill Monday. |eeems to be entirely abandoned to | emergencies. ,ed that a Louisville & Nashville ARENA BtEAItO app lytorthe/ Connty sGdas j >, . ich ai i a § | of Bates county. Missouri, on the first day of : City to attend school Fat hogs around here are selling at Lhe une arg be) amy end non moved The'Times congratulates the coun- eee eae pybich siete nero sea ae SPqDIse pOUoaey aay see ee ~ 2 s . woe . S 8 yar - rar 3 . S S aie j . into an open | Which meets on the first Monday tn February, ; Mr Roland, who has been living on | ge per pound. ee apparently avails to check | try upon the foreign news and with | o clock last night ran into a 2 | atthe coure house in the ety of Butler Alli f . 3 ‘ aaa i i = ay St. s, } | punty for an order of said court laying l psa ioe Gate meaty 7 | Mr Ed Lutes is making ready for hen reference to a reiteration by its Ber- | draw below Bay e eae re | off a levy district. of the calib Wine sarees years has . ss county, 7 | eae : . : ; 5 : BCiDL 5 iver. | to-wit: All of land subject to inundation and SE wiles northwest of Harrisonville. | the Nation before March Ist. The eastern portion of the island|lin correspondent of the statement and was precipitate nto the river [ee ee ee 0 JW Park has his new feed lotecom-| Ben Richards visited Mrs McCoy’s|seems not to have been entirely| that Germany had intended to land | It is said that the bridge tender’s A ea oes "4 is now ready to commence | Sunday. stripped of an eftective force of in-| marines at Lorenzo Marquis before dwelling. together with his family au esaee HS esd SU oe Le ‘ o | Cy = 3 ~ ae ‘ i 2 e econ A * " Mat Hinson hauled his wheatto| Sunday was fine day for paying surgents. A report from Santa|hearing of Dr. Jameson's defeat, the | were carried down with the train, | and protected by a levy commencing at & market las k | debts—such as visits and sparks at s | point near the Marvel bridge on said river and e arket last week, : z Clara says that the troops encoun. : and all told fourteen lives were lost. | running slong or near the north fork of said . hoes Pp imes says: Miss Lucey Cowan commenced } night. river as near as practicable to a point near the teaching school at Hot Water Mon- day of this week. Ed Dudley went to day on business. WC Hensley wishes to inform the public that all roads have changed their way of shipping stock; hogs, @ short car, 15,000 lbs or more Ite per hundred; less than 15,000 Ibs will charge for 15,000 Ibs at Ile per hun- Burdett Mon- | LW Jones and D W Steele have | stalk pasture for sale. | BL Exline, the tax collector, has begun peeping around. I hope he | will not be able to see me as my gan- | der is not fat enough yet for market. | | Our teacher is determined to have jorder, and you can heara pin drop} |tered the insurgents band led by Pancho Darrillo and in the battle which ensued sustained a loss of fifty. LAND PREPARING FOR WAR “This is a grave statement and we refuse to believe that Portugal would have lent herself to such a move. But it proves that German interference was not the result of sudden indignation at, Dr. Jameson, action but had been meditated and Railway people refuse to be iutu- viewed on the subject Baltimore Kesponds Promptly. Md, ber of Baltimore Baltimore, Jan. 6.—A num- financial institu- island bridge on said riverin lot 20 of said | section four, which is the levy proposed to be | built by said district 3 Dec. 28th, 1895. 8. Francisco, Noah Nyhart, T. Duncon. J.A_ Patterson, Sam Deaton, oT nat s Of unusual interest to every read er of this paper, is the announcement made elsewhere in this issue, by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, unques- ! Pe cattle ppercenthe same only | at times. Orders Issued For the Immediate Com-| iscussed, end presumably concerted | tions will respond to the call of tionably the greatest of American The gray horse stopped east of| Elmer Butcher is sitting up some with the Boers. Emperor Williams’ | Secretary Carlisle for bids for a BeWSpapers The mail subscription the public square again. Miss Alice Crooks received a hand- some Christmas present from a dis- and can move his fingers some. N. M. NESTLERODE. t | missioning of Six Ships. London, January 7.—The Times \this morning makes the following indignation must accordingly be re garded in the light ot diplo- $100,060,000 gold Joan. It is expect ed that bids aggregating $1,500,000 price of the dai!y and Sunday Globe- Democrat is reduced at one blow, from twelve to six dollars a year. t re A c a A eeane i i i i i iti i i i i i al ca hae He Was Worth $100,000. auncunoamenttun: Orders kines] tees re a = is a tradition | 1} be offered from this city. These om * — —— = who Teas ee ‘ | a cy to prepare acoup | yp -a. ay as e to read avy daily paper durin; New Home Items. Parkersburg, W. Va, Jan. 4.—S. sent to Portsmouth, Dayenpert | German policy to prep UP | bids will come chiefly from national | C¢8'ré to read any dally pay g Sam Cox has been very sick but is some better now. | J. Horn, a local character, died to- | day in squalor and poverty in the !and Chatham for the immediate com- | missioning of six ehips to form a fly- secretly and then to give it an air of | coming about by an unfortunate ac- banks, which propose to use the | bonds as a basis of increasing circu- the great national campaign. The Weekly Globe Democrat remains at one dollar a year but is issued in Unele Jol Collins isit his | ei a cident. This is grave reason to Se a eae eee see ig a “ ss : oo oo - ace Perera ae | old Spencer House. His last days! ing squadron, the object of which is a: age sa ea lation, and from other institutions | semi-wee kly sections of eight pages Thursday. Uncle John is in poor | were rendered as comfortable as pos- obviously to have a squadron ready | pase . ee LR a ee Cenk Be gen same ede gt en health and is unable to work on his | 4.) : Pe ~ ¢ eeee ‘yj hostile designs. This theory will} General John Gill, president of Se™miweekly paper This issue is f qhamvenant ; sible by the charity of citizens. Since | for any required emergency. It will! s ; i Daas ; EUS ee Coren rer ee 1 ; ccs Sn? Vinca he wantsto rent. | z : at Se a |explain the Boers extraordinary ob-/«)_ Mercantile Trust company, ex. Just the thing for the farmer mer- The thermometer registered at zero| his death it has been ascertained | be composed of two first class bat-! E pe ees te iconces! | the Mercantile Trust company, ex- | 61 44t cr professional men who bave fast Thursday i | : ; | 1: 4 | n refusing m es SA eel bias aeons she sees ope . « & Sat | i ae é | ns 8. == on ee % a ee Petals . } S F pete Indians and dig gold. | was worth fally $100,000, $50,000} ond-class cruisers. Probably the | ne, Soaily ae iecrenh announces | in such a loan. a8 company is ar- but wishes to keep promptly and 8 re ad fr cansas : Reet | : | e Dai ) 3DO 8 | raupi , subscription to it of | thoroughly postec t eeu eel turne gees ee | of this amount being in Government Royal Oak and the Revenge will be| ‘ J ; SS es | Tapgivg for a subscription to it of thoro gh ly posted It is made ; duesday and reports a good | : £ Fle sie 5 that it has been decided to intercept | 359,000. up with especial reference to time, bonds in bank at Wilmingtor, Del. | chosen. nae oe oe ca satron thovwinis cf esacy. momber of the ee e in transit to and f i op LOG ee ge a b s of every smber of the - “The possibility of the commis i : roEP fae ind etees wae | President Ramsey of the National pescast on Se alte aaa - 2 . {In orde ) =| ; k eted to ee Age sioning of such a equadron at a mo. | f ae t a ee oar eeccies | Senne eels Be a wine **° Lut also a great variety of interesting ; D U V ALL & PER Cl V AL a oa : This paper ae rs prep ei canr a cUce te ee oe git instruc eae atter of all 4 : sources are better than was supposed | hae ae aay ; % want S00: of tee she = ae 4 ai .. that troops in addition will be sent | toGroze Prinitsc Co, Str Louis, . BUTLER, ,MISSOURL a ees one naval organiza ee England aud that a first class Mo 3 6t tion bas greatly improved of late! < has been ordered to Delagos | =. j FARM LOANS sat pata: im hest of all in : 2 ay. | : e “It has also been decided to dis- = . era { patel efiaval toronto Deuces Ese | A special dispatch from Berlin | e@ e Money to loan on farms atireduced?@ratesof interest. butik 3 k as 2 | ne Sees Dr. Leyds, the Secretary of | 3 ° ut it is unknown wheter it will bel cate of the Transvaal, has received | , Your Notes are Payable at our [|Office composed of vessels from the cape | d | Soonsas"papers are signed. / We give youfprivilege to pay at any time. é and you find them here when"due. Money} ready as 33-tf. or from the East Indies.” In an editorial, the Times hopes | that the Mediteranean fleet will be (withdrawn from Salonica and order- |dispatch which states that the Transyaal demands from England an indemnity of £500,000 for Dr. Jameson’s invasion. yal ABSOLUTELY PURE

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