The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 9, 1896, Page 8

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FARMERS BANK OSCAR REEDER, Prea R. J. ne RLEY ; A BENNETT, E. D. KIPP, Cashier. sold. The roads are condition again. Mra. Ove Harris, of Newkirk Okla , is visiting relatives in the city. S. Rowan of New York, spent Sun- day with his brother inlaw, Max Weiner. Hon. W. W. Graves was confined to his home for several days with neuralgia in his face. Phillip Mensinger has returned to Butler and accepted a pee United in marriage on January 6, 1896, by Wm. Dalton, Judge of Pro- bate, Mr. J. L. Keeton and Miss Pearl Elick, both of Amsterdam, Mo. permanent Endres bakery. ition with Chas. Prairie fires in Pratt county, Kan- sas, are said to be doing a great amount of damage. The light from the fire is visible for upwards of one hundred miles. RL. Graves, one of Butler's most substantial busineas men and har- ness dealers, renews for 96. The Trwes wishes him renewed prosperiy in the new year The Times was complimented by a call Tuesday from Rich Hill's pop: | ular city marshal A. E. Beaty, who had his name enrolled for the boom- ing Times for “97. The Walters woman, charged with deserting her babe, brought up from Rich Hill was sent to the peor farm. The woman is about 18 years of age and not bright, and it was thought by the officers the bet- ter end cheaper plan for the county was to send her to the farm rather than prosecute her and send her to jail. “Old, yet ever new, and simple and beautiful ever,” sings the poet, in words which might well apply to Ayer's Sarsaparilla—the most effici- ent and seientific blood-purifier ever offered to suffering humanity. Noth- ing but superior merit keeps it so long at the front. Frank LaFollet is now in full pos- session of the Laclede Hotel which he purchased of Capt. Hannah a short time ago. He Las thoroughly renovated the building and is put- ting things in shape to run a first- class house. He has also put on a bus line and conveys passengers to and from the trains. GW mereh- ant of Lamar,cut his wife's throat in three places Friday last, thought she Grigs- by is about 60 years of age and the woman he tried to kill is but 30 and his second wife Grigsby, 2 grocery and it is not recover. The reason given for the tragedy is that the husband had learned that his true to him. The deed was commit- ted at their home wife was not In Olden Times People overlooked tbe importance of permanently beneficial efferts and were satisfied with transient action; but now that itis generally known that Syru; cure ha formed laxatives, finally inj s will permanently Frank Alien, at the Missouri State Bank, writes fire insurance. Best of tompanies represented. 42-tf ident. lat Vice Pres 2nd Vie2 An a to Jasper, rob the at Carthage, was burglars Tuesday night. The s was drilled but it is said the robbers were frightened away obtained any booty. Nothwithstanding e Butler coroplaint the merchants are bscription. i ressed bimaelf | having a good trade. Saturday the) (Other makers turn out Jeans othe Se ee eee ee tee 38 Me Onlterin ie ‘very anxious for ui 8 k bat tk > town was full of people and eyery-| Pants, some good, sore bad—some eee the late rains,that the bridge should | come good farm lands for this month, body seemed to have money to spend | cheap, some high priced. We make 28 ‘ rai ve been m to the site former | Loans closed at once, money ready. and the business men were kept|the B REECHES. Theyre 4ane, of Kansas City. The room in jy under d ustead of putting | 1-tt, Boos jthe best Jeans Pants made. The which the ceremony was performed | the pillars under it where it now ir. ~~ Simpson- Tyre. is ? Price is as low as that of common wag beautifully decorated in yellow! The roada are very bad on account| sre We see from his county paper that | gooda. We save by system in the = Ove Harris, living at Newkirk, Okla- elected a delegate to # convention for the purpose of agitating the question of the admie-| homa, has been sion of Oklahoma to statehood. Ov Harris ig an excellent gentleman, strong democrat, and a man wh will do to tie to stances and the people of that sec- tion will not regret trusta impose: in him. Preston Dark, living on Root! Branch, Summit township, in dig ging a well the other day unearthe: t ancient piece of silver it belonged, were plain as was also: try On the front of the; the date, 1774 piece waa the head of the the inscription Carolus letters on the were 2 R. I. R Hispan. The doe: company III. back general offices of the ke regretted tate the is that it will nece: removal of W. W. Coo chief book-keeper, and wife from our city. will lose one of their best friends. The following story prominent minister: time when the snoring in the bald headed row was at its height, th reverend gentleman y the full strength of bis voice. Im mediately the sleepers were to their | The feet asking “where! where! minister replied, equally as strong “in hell to burn sleeping christians ” The minister proceeded with the un- divided attention of his entire audi- ence. —Ex. An Iowa farmer, one of « comers, suggest should org duce. He town in sail they di Towa and it ebarm end the farm proved the went on worked lik ers generally ay plan. The Iowa to say that there fairness in the farmer that brought his produce to town 1n good man was no forcing Shape to take the price of the infe- rior grades. For i ers wife that brir butter stance the farm- good sweet classed with the persoa offering stale butter for gsin should not be sale. Were the grading sys adopted, said he, it would be an in- centive to the farmers to excel nee other 1 it would bring abou radical change in the quality of t produce « ed for sale by ther and the purcha ach better sati er would also ed. The prop- ositicn sou feasible and we can see no serious objections in our merchants giving the matter their serious attention. made by before they the bard time under all circum- about two feet under the yround, an moaey. The! Ti coat of arms of the country to which ruler and The distinquishable Harley will be moved from this place to Kansas City, Feby. 1st. In making this change that most to Mrs. Cook has always taken a leading part in church and charitable! work in our city, and the socteties in| which she is a member will greatly miss her, and the poor and destitute is told ofa Recently while in the midst of a sermon and at the ed “fire” to MENS Boys UIT #0 UNTIL TAKID ¥ TK Christmas at the &:. Louis National e ia on the State Penitenti The Times returna thanks to N. Thompson fora renewal! of bi factory, by for skilled help. payi Ther goodness. e a Highly Appreciated ince the fi he re r tk ated with wax pers. they pr ‘- Markets 1 stock sroving | of the assemb! Ted guests. The bride : Since the first of the new year Le ated with wax tapers, they present , z Ov | looked lovely ineream wool and sati > streets of Butler have been hardly ed a handsome appearance Jo Stearns 50 diamond |a@nd the groom was handsome ina ; ca Ae ag Ua cascd an Ae ring that was raffled off at Pleasant | Suit of bl ack. The accomplished Mis | broad enuug ugh to admit of C. B. The bride was dressed in cream ay a edo ei |Maud Staley and Mr Chelt wereat | Lewis’ enthusiasm over the gift silk mul! and lace, and carried a re wd wasin attend-|tendants. The impressive ceremony 1 from his friend, Hon. Jno. T. Smith large bouquet of bride's roses. The ipper at Sumuit | was performed by Rev Smith. After of Montana, of two pair of mammoth jelk horns, to ort barn. d | feet 14 inches and the smaller 10 feet 8 horns are the tinest apec Mr. an = we do not know fapr Charley highly appreciated. He 5 | Lonna W Reeder ct al, J W White G &C them mounted and in a few days parents and a chamber set from who has been having | A Doane, minor, W A Holloway G&C they ! their respective Misses Myrtle sisters sabout able to be out | Issac Nafus et al AL Nafus G &C 2 a oat z nna Wilson William Tygard G & C stations barn, one at the the bride ihe young couple were near Summit Cent aY south the o at the northen married at high noon au d after par-| It is not known fa drickson, Guardian k iY ae ay . 9 3 tread rarice mith writes that taking of a bountiful luncheon, took Hae OR ote of eeapece mh the ee the back way, et J Tygard he is doing well in his law prac- | ‘26 evening train for their future between sunset and st as Grover Donivan, FJ Tygard Carster cig home, just north of this | ofJos A Brashears dec’d, PJ Tygatt tice, tuat his health ia good, and On Wednesday an infair was giv-| : t band meetsat S | and JC Clark Curator that he believes it providential that en the happy couple at theresidence Center and the boy { ic iS Dar. : he made the change from Butler to of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs The i tte ine | em Say tet f a aGec bis present location. Thisie good D. N. Thompson, to which about -har ker got. kicked by | Geo W Fox, L B Allison Admr final news that his hundreds of friends in thirty guests were invited. The some one’s 16 this city and ¢ ounty, where he be- glad to learn alee Newton E Wright et al, Eunice J wright 6&0 Mrs. D. N. Thompson, one of Bates | hance for the misfortune spoken | Jno W White, Wm M White G&C : col , lt! Laura and Laurius Grophart,J C LaneGac War Deciared. county s weal most influential | : A sli ee one i : Notice is hereby given, that a fam He is an exemplary young | ecess to the Times and all its| Annie Haines et al, Joseph Smedding G &C oO s hereby = t ile public installation of officers of | Bates Co. Post No. 58 G. A R. will | take place in the court house io But- ler, Mo, on Tuesday evening Janu- ary 14th, 1896. be given at Col. A grand supper will N. A. Wade store room in counection on north eide square, an adu ion of 15c will te The public are y order Post. A. L. McBriox. Com'd’r Bates Co. Post 58 G. A R The supper given in connection ith install fficers of the the ausz Pee Ge vices of the Women’s Relief Corps of Butler, Mo. I tT ALLEN, President. A Reliable Fire Insurance. Ian the agent for the tna, the i the Home Insurance three cf the oldest, strongest Fire Insurance The aggregate capital of the three companies fifteer doilars. I am prepared to issue policies on merchandise buildings in town and country at usual rates and pay losses promptly. Franz ALLEN. 1-tf With the Mo. State Bank is nearly Hion and on Interest Rates Reduced. The Missouri State Bank has a large amount of money to be loaned Bates county at rates lower than usual. Those wishing to borrow or renew old loans are in- vited to call at Bank. Loans made | | without commission. 49-tf. NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE SUCH BARGAINS IN—— AND CHILDREN arment 10 ACTUAL COST FOR CASH ee NG STOCK FE JOE MEYER. D. > est prices = antearenever ““ slighted, they're always the same in his livery silk and lace. The largest pair measured 11 inches. nen Smith could obtain in that coun- bat on would have more is having | gan bis career as an attorney, will be j cine for you to take? iN DANGER. “COVERED WITH SCHLBS Eczema in Worst Form Face a Loathsome Si Cou'd mot Leave House HAD TO SAGRIFICE HAR n Oespair D Tiss D and Begin the Use of CUTICURA REMEDIEs Effect Wonderful see in Three Weeks Scaies Cone r inf 13, a In Six Weeks Cure is Complety The Bridge Ea*t ct Rien Hill May Coi- Not An 2ored at Once. OVERCOAT E is ij EBRUARY Ist aid iF THE CLOTHIER aii gorge form and su at this question of extrem season, it) bea hazzard the entire affair! the water or not. | | call the atten he matter at to- woetuer bled into “Me Daniel, at Harmor cee pe See 5 The elegant home of Mr and Mr and white, and as Prof eee diss of hey are in fair) F © Tyre was the scene of pleasuy . Rew New Years eve. The many friend Hill Review. and relatives assembled to witnes : the marriage of their daughter, Mis Summit Items. | Pear to Mr Simpson. At the ‘eath filed i nto the parlor and took their places beneath an arch composed of ‘ our of lar ighting the bridal i ariet 2 er is wh {hour lamp ligh gt! i evergrecns, boily, yellow and white : eas een jentered the parlor as the soft strain cbrysanthemums, which was illumin- : | of the wedding march fell on theean sche * congratulations the bridal party le brides maid wore a ail joy themselves. = ne chenwad to the dining rose where it Center in| an elegant supper was served. All diseusseq | Were made to realize a weleome “Resolved, | th snial host and hostess, and nent should enforee| music and merriment the evening as regards the | soon passed. A GUEST, nee acbating| SETTLEMENT DOCKET. | Ss Christian -| Probate Court Settlement Docket Feb taken dress of white room anc d ional bl toe Theg grooms | Inau wore tue couve ce Was: The bride and the groom were the recipients of a large number of use- Teds resents, } 4 . el has j raary Term, 1596. RsT Day, Fey 10rd. china dinner set fr a2 Chastine et al Chastine Gaart Samoei Di in the] 16-year-old filley, sore, Moses Winelaad Admr linver set n this occa sion was elab Pleasant Gap. We} Josie E George Price G & C orate and those present had a most t vouch for its correctness, yet |CNE . Raney & Washburn Admrs delightul time he was heard remark that the} 476 s were very ba ay. inthat direction, al, Mary A Grobe G&C Wm Grobe et h led us to believe tkat he’s had The groom is the son of Mr. andj, is the wish of one who will| readers, hi GROVER. man, and in winning the heart and band of Miss Harmon, the handsome and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harmon, formerly of Summit township, he certainly dis played good taste, aud wedded a young lady in every way worthy his affection. This young couple under the most favc SIE au ces for a bright, happy and pros perous career and h ishes of a host of friends. STH DaY, James L Bat WSMadd GEC Franklin Odell et al, Samael pleton G& Reuben Colbert, W M Furbee Guardian | LS Kierse G&C | Joser h MeCormeck et 61. WL Kash Curator | Wm H Bet Wm Bette Guardian OTH DaY mier, Martin Rapp G & w — Admr start in life | Mary | Maggie E Aix, Lou Fred K Medie {J MNye,S L Blanch E Rho Standish, Jobn Stan DaY M Six Guardian kine Guardian Admr , Geo A Rh al, Jno H Wi He info arrangements er Dole Exeeut . Wd Ferguson Curse substantial farme grets to leave our county see ¢ »FMCoxG&C ardt, W H Mort-G & ¢ c. Jacob nklang Gosrdtiee Yous G &C tis, Jno Swarens Admr Wacack mel | (W Boswell Guardian wen C arator ¢ Curator W Noland G &C Amands - “ae alter Naf 5 ench Guardian F regoing elusi ely to the proprietary me licine. conclusively prove, if you are sick, | that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the medi- ttles for %, or ipt of price Co., Elkhart, Ind. ‘Dr. Miles’ Nervine | Restores Health | prepaid, on rec . Miles Medical B-4t

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