The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 23, 1896, Page 1

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Missouri State Bank “Yt!ams OF BUTLER, MO. CAPITAL, = - + = « 4 = Transacts a general banking business. We solicit the accounts of far-| 1 mers, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depo itory for! } all funds committed to our charge. We are prepared to extend liberal ace yyy y braud cofk ‘ odation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on hand! / 4 ees pes rane Ose J toloan on real estate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all 1 1) broken Java coffee stony time and stop interest. a ss 2 | DIRECTORS. }) Jersey Cream flour Booker Powell White Star $110,000. ARE SELLING 1s il, finest granul: Java blend ¢ $1 0 7. C. Boulware Frank M Voris Dutcher It H Piggott HC Wyatt finest calt 1 § in Deerwester{ © R Radtord "RG West ‘ e = 7R Jenkins TJ Wright Wm E Walton stock * sles i Geo L Smith }10 ib pearl hominy 2 8 OTHER HBChelf © &E Freeman JK Rosier Wm Walls 18 th new currants 10 J Courtney GB Hickman JW Reisner GP Wyatt 4 tb new currants 25 | you cash for all you bring, if you Be cajeman Hears ere cg ee Ee ne 2 pkgs soda any brand 15} want it, or order on dry goods, GF Davis © H Morrison John H Sullene. }1 gallon new sorghum 25| clothing, boots avd hoes, ke at} frank Deerwester Peter Swartzendruber 1 gallon best coal oil 15! trade price. Yours Truly ——— SS —== |1 gallon maple drip 50 bed with rheumatism. 34 th African Java coffee 10 Clarence McElroy and sisters, Miss | 34 lb Peaberry coffee pou and Mrs Ida Hardinger, went 44 ib Rio coffee to Drexel Saturday. The M E and Presbyterian ladies Best dry salt meat New Home Items. Mrs Brooks, of Creighton, is visit- i r brother, Mr L W Jones. rm Bell and family Sundayed with | 0 aad S'TOCKHOLDERS, |8 Ib white Scotch cat ilukes 25 2 Bartlett Dp A DeArmond Dr W D Hannah Dr W E Tucker iG tb har 7 icke 11 avy | an 2 argaret Bryner John Evans Robert McC W B Tyler deny ores ee eee mS Lalu Brown Dr J Everingham A McCracken E Turner |? tb Carolina head oni 2 Horley LomberCo ‘Edith Everingham John Pharis Wm W Trigg |5 tb 3 crown raisins 2 | which you can rely on every word of it, and we believe our customers | will back us up on _ this. will say to those that are away in | ft j debt from paying high prices and jlong credit, that the only ; out is | to come and trade with us, pay the |cash or do without, if you haven't | got it, and save from $ to S100. 0} each year. | We urge 0) body to come and trade with us, so 15| we can show you what can be done! We! positively will net sell anything on/ if} }}in the way of cheap prices. eredit, we will have to refuse y 5; you ask it,so please don't Oj} credit. We know exactly eve 5) cyery cent we can get for it, and 5} most ef the time more. So you can 5 | rely on it, that our prices will always : WILLIAMS BROS, ‘ Unele Ben Caldwell. gave a box supper at Newton King’s 8 tb green peas 25 4 ; nie ; ieee = creas Spry ie pone oe ok the | Wednesday night of zat wi to|3 tb California prunes 25 KILLED A BANDIT LEADER. mi to 9 : _| raise money to buy lamps for the |3 th California eva each 95 rrr ietiegiaal moves — enna Gives ‘ 4 tb . fe gots: a = = a fe da! ears. 4 fhe spelling at the Pleasant Hil i spe! ‘ i as BF Porter, of Virginia, was in our | school Nome © nat Friday might raat ib “golden prunes 10 A De de Li Acasa asa midst yas day last week, in search of| well attended. Miss Katie Foster|3 = extra i figs 25 Tramp Shot Down ina a farm fo i , spelled the school down. 3 tb best tea dust 25 , res shinke he will start to! “Parl Holloway got his buggy stuck |1 fb pure sun cured Japan tea ae Saloon. z a ae i le rH Id’s Sun- . pd : ores, - aE ae few days each at New Home and} walk home. 1ib “gunpowder tea 50|dar City, asmall town in Callaway Reavly and went toR H Saturday.| Mrs Albert Pilgrim is on the sick The good people of Sprague gave a | jict, 1 tb horse shoe tobacco 4 festival for the benefit of Mrs Hein-|) William Westover’s child died last! ] jh Crane tobacco 2 ein, whose house was destroyed by | Thursday. This is the third one that ib C : F a fre a short time ago. A large crowd | hag died this winter. 1 tb Quality & Quantity tobacco 2: was ie Bieencance and many went In looking over the new County 1 tb bull head tobacco 2 om New Home. fi rr: t| Nai 5 ‘Tena Welch and family visited map we see that John Huffman, of | Nails, 4-penny and up 0 this township, is handling red Poland China hogs, and R F Harper is a breeder of English cattle. Nails, 4 penny and under 0. le Joh’ Hornback Sund: Se aricion bogs any they are Barney & Berry ladies skates 8 » The McCoy boys say they are get- ting 20¢ for corn at the Hill. S Ballard, of Wichita, Kas, is visit-| No. 8 copper bottom wash boiler 85|. oe . . Frank Speece, of Foster, had his| ing a aoe pei ana feiconide Best blue dashboard lantern 75 | 7e citizens of the village observed name a'tached to the long Timus list. | for Andrew Simpson. " \Gond copper wash boiler 2 15 | 8ix men begging from door to door. {ifany thanks, Mr Speece. Mrs A J Park has timothy hay for| p oe - oe Four of one sened & Ed Hicks and Miss Mary Longston, | gale. s 5 5 Blue kitchen lamp with reflector 45]|Four of them were dressed better eon Me yore Tne Thursday|~ Mrs Cora Allen and sister, Miss 2 qt — pots 15|than ordinary tramps and hobos, in . The Catholic ceremony was | [ie ia cag visiting the|3 qt coffee pots 20 = 2 wed. About the same time Jas Steele Park art, aiierenr ari aggay . 4 ae coffee pots 25 ue Le Gat) BOW Coe Jand Miss Grace Thompson, both of | ‘Phe turkey roast at O M Drysdale’s| 2 pt cups 05 nei aig (tenet, pela ae Foster, were united in marriage. Tues es flast w ‘was en-|< : ea as ‘ Roe Bob’ Shelton says his fingers are aarepee rp ear aee WEE EEE qt cups 15 gregated at the saloon of Fred getting crooked like mine from hold- |" jfrs G@ B Hickman, of Butler, who 2 qt covered buckets 10| Elling. After imbibing freely, they Bene, Tator. Bay eus Bob is | was visiting her daughter, Mrs John |3 qt covered buckets 15| became insulting and abusive to ev-| ver and hair cutter. | Dur st week, returned hot eae 9 A school meeting was called for | eee Lei ae at A it covered — tata 20 eryone who entered the place, es- Wednesday night of last week, but/ © At the blind man’s lecture Satur- set Meakins dinner plates 35 | 1 set Meakins cups and saucers 1set heavy flint tumblers 1 set heavy hotel goblets 3 Jas Bell, one of the directors, forgot ; 4 day night, the crowd was not solarge jE the night and no change in the pro- 5 eae as it should have been. The following gram was made. ) presents were given: to the hand- A grand leap year party was had | somest young lady present, fine ring, atSprague Friday night. | \ Miss Minnie Denning; Charley Cope Mr Shalley is complaining about' receive a pipe, as the laziest man; fJake Woods’ iron gray digging UP ( Oscar Harris won the pocket book as fPhis fence posts and disfiguring his} the most industrious man, and John ufacturers at jobbers prices, an will sell you 1 tb star tobacco 45 We have just gotten ina car load | of soap, bought them from the man 5| county, opposite this city, and the 5| terminus of the south branch of the Chicago & Alton railway, was the scene of an exciting shooting affray 4| this afternoon, which resulted in the 5| death of the leader of a band of out- laws and bandits. Early this morn- pecially co to Charles Gilbert of Fulton, who came in, accompanied 5|by his brother. Gilbert resented their language, and the leader, drawing a big revol- we slipped out of the door and el Rianceutae levied cillesoant! Harper took the album for reading |6 bars Fairbanks long brown 95 | fired five shots at Gilbert. None of ES erent toxeanl Terma d | ee the quickest. . |6 bars Lenox soap 25 | them struck him. Gilbert then seized to ;torent for cash. Terms) ‘There will be a supper at the M. E. 6 bi Eee se Reg pelanee pale bree: SE nae Jan. 22. 7 ne 2 a ae poe Bae ae a shot gun that stood over the bar easton eine } Amsterdam band will givesome good | © ette soa 25) ° ae eae “aia to the wedding of Ed Hieks. | music. Come and hear them. 6 bars Clariette soap 25) ano Sted ae nie ais et mmy Boon, of Virginia, wasin| (Quite a merry crowd of old folks |¢ bars white cashmere soap 5 ;charge killed him instantly. The ei Zee selling a new chart is pasa i gathered at the home of Joe Whin- ‘ the — te ne ae e say8 | ery, on Thursday evening to havea | 1 Die aol he IKE howe nar net real old-fashioned tatty pulling. and iia high, bed bideee ray OF 3, | Everyone seemed in their happiest | Beer al vee eae aS ae oy il mood and a jolly good time was _the Cc Se lanper acd ‘son, Ed, were in vera of all. aN ee Sted a light “ pemmlh rearedoaeapee , ‘lunch was served and the fun of 1 : at Home pies about farms to was to see the old ladies so eager to N. M. NESTLERODE. take advantage of leap year. The moe rh naenat a following couples ei ee Sonne rginia Items. | Geo Thompson and Mrs ae ee ne plete. (“In writing news for the Times this | amar wy ee mets wee you want at our store, and - an en ee thi ; oF (TH Park, Mrs BJ Berry; Amanzar | quantity you want, by retail or 1 it be things we see or hear, | Hensley, Mrs O M Drysdale; B | jobbers lots. if we get them wrong or mixed, | Berry, Mrs J H Park; Mr Allen, M 6 bars old country soap 2. 2 bars long castile soap 1 1 box, 3 cakes, buttermilk soap brands we carry. 4 bors sea moss toilet seap 25 1 box, 3 cakes, vegetine boquet ae Above soaps are all fine goods, | but are only a few of the many Our stock is com- You can get most anything | officers discovered that they had 5| gang dispersed, but by this time 5\Marshal A. J. Trall and deputy sheriff IT. N. Holt reached the scene, °|and all of them were run down but _ |one man, who eluded them and got away. | ¥ | more than ordinary bums and hobos on their hands. On the body of the istrongly urge every-| y day | 5| what we can get for produce of all | 5|kinds, and will give our cusiomers | 0|be the best, and remember we pay! When the men were searched the| Kind friends forgive us for this is 96.""] Cyrus Nestlerode, of New Home, week. Clifton Jackson, secretary of the Annie Judy was elected in his plac Eoreodme Dobbins was on the sick t 4 wri wreday night was enjoyed by all present Mrs Mike Maloney has been quite sick for a few days with asevere cold At the blind man’s lecture at th Crooks school house, Uncle Peter Took received a pocket book as a Prize for being the most industrious Man in his neighborhood. me one came into T J = one night last week and shot at do, Mrs W K Eliot is contined to her BUTLER, aJFARM LOANS. Your S00n as papers are signed. B¥as in Virginia Wednesday of last | hristian SS, resigned and Miss / week, but is better at this| Wheeler's | Notes are Payable at We give you privilege to pay at any time. | Annie Judy; Joe T Whinnery, Mrs | Amanzar Hensley; Mrs JT Whin- | nery, Mrs Gussie Ayers and Miss Ida Cuzick. The young ladies gave a leap year surprise taffy pull at Geo Crooks’ Saturday night. { Mrs John McElroy isstill improving slowly. Mrs Oliver Stanfield is very land Dr Christy, of Butler, held a con- sterdas, last Thursday. Mrs SM Coulter, living on the old | &™ | Parker farm, is reported sick. isiting her grandmother, Mrs Phi Heckadon, returned home Sund The school in fhe Peter Crooks ¢ {trict stopped on account of mumps. C C Parks is afflicted with boils. the Virginia AARON, till Monday in i stock yards. over ee) DUVALL & PERCIVA MISSOURI Money to loan on farms at reduced rates of interest our Office and you find them here when due. Money ready as 33 tf. Miss Lizzie Bones, who has been} We want to thank the people of and also we thank those who did not trade with us, in advance; we know they will trade with us this year, | for we saved our customers last year | tl dead man were two more big Smith | Bates county, who traded with us| & Wesson revolvers jlast year, for their liberal patronage, | 9 false keys, etc., and | powder, with fuses, and a complete | tools, jimmies, a pint of fine} ete. Two of nien in custody were also utfit of burglars’ he four jseveral thousand dollars, and still|armed to the teeth and equipped! The party at Charley Hensley’s | sultation with Dr Robinson, of Am-| ice Cole Hensley reports one hog held | ders \ i ‘ jleft us a livi you the trnth. We would not for 7 1, ig profit y. We bought in large quan-| . mostly from the manufactur. | we paid spot cash tor everything ught,getting all the discount us to buy our gooc this we | | this ¢ g from 1 on the dollar less than average groceryman. Then! our large trade (which we again rs thar su for) enabled us to far un- we can sell at almost wholesale prices with the) p P iu stock that is not fi everything we sell to give entire sat- isfaction or you can returnit. We We did it! with burglars’ outfits. Nevada on that The other! | two prisoners are not belieyed to! Bispon ve any connection with the gang, | and claim that they are ordinary! Qxford, G jtramps, and had only | the others that morning. fallen in with i Itis believed that this is the gan bat robbed the train crew on the Nevada & Minden road and robbed the postoffice at Nev the other The clothes of all the men ight. line. Two of the, suppose that everybody knows there | H&B 10 jail here are desperate look- 18 &@ GO. of ev or more different grades | ing men. thing, and, as we tell you) bein a drunken stupor. They pretend to-night to} tau: { In addition} we keep the best we want you to/to searching for the member of the| come and examine our goods, and} yourselves that we are telling | any reasonable; No, or almost wal reasonable amount, put anything = bani are supposed to have planted | |gang who escaped, the Callaway | fficers are also searching to-night or alot of the plunder these ban- 28, 1896. And we; | i | | { R. J. HURLEY, Ist Vice E. A BENNETT, 20 E. D. KIPP, Ca | near Cedar City. Itis certain that the man who was killed by Gilbert | was the leader of the band, and it is also sure that a desperate pair of criminals are under arrest. Import- aut developments are expected to- morrow, especially if tbe cfticers are successful in turning up the plun der supposed to have been planted. Charles Gilbert, who killed the leader, is a young man, whose home is at Fulton. He was not as the killing was clearly done in self defense, but he informed the officers that be would hold himeelf in readiness to answer any charge. nrrested General R. E. Lee’s Birthday Atlanta, Ga, Jan. 20.—General Lee's birthday was generally observ jed in Georgia to day. Je a \legal holiday. Banks closed and in towns and cities Confederate veter | Tt is mac }ans assembled and {from local orators. heard speeches At Waycross, | the veterans and State military from | the adjoining counties met and were jreviewed by Governor Atkison and \staff. To-night Governor Cameron, \of Virginia, delivered an eulogy on Lee veterans, to banquet. Baltimore, be followed bya Md, Jan. 20 —The served here to day of the Confederate socicty, after which a barquet was held at the Carrollton. Colonel L. Royall, of Richmond,Va, delivered the oration, his subject be- ing “The Battle of Gettysburg, and Its Bearing Upon Civilization.” Ex- Speaker Crisp.of Georgia spoke to “The Navy;” lof Virginia to the “The Infantry;” | General Joseph Wheeler of Alabama, “The Cavalry,” and ex-Congressman by a reur lery.” Impromptu addresses were also made by Senator Berry of Ark aneas, Senator Daniel of Virginia, | Assistant Secretary of the interior Sims and others. Bishop Hay good Dead- Covingtos, Ga. January Haygood, of the M. E. Church South, died at his i a, this oe! paralysis . W. Duscan, of Rev. A. G gian by bi Emory College te we have, ee ony are full of doal dust, as if they bad’ we was licensed as a M< es. So we wi = re Te Sp Gag Es traveled mu on the ears. | preach year they sell below North Jefferson, a station on the/ne became (the Sunday ively will not carry | Missouri, Kansas & Texas, is but a scrool put Methodss ‘mile from Cedar City, and the ban-| —— fresh and new, and we warrant | gi:y could have come direetly from H Ro YEE ABSOLUTELY PURE birthday of Robert E. Lee was ob | General J. A. Walker | Jobn Goode of Virginia, “The Artil | FA MERS BANK OSCAR REEDER, President. Pres. d Vice Pres. sbier. Church South,and in 1876 was elect- ed President of Emory College. Prior to this he had been eleeted a Bishop, but declined. The last years of his life we devoted to the eduea- tion of colored people in the South and as general agent of the “John F. Slater Fund” for that purpose he did much for the welfare of the ne- gro race. Dr. Haygood was the author of many works, and held the titles of D D. and LL. D. the latter from the Southwestern University of Texas CUBA HAS IT’S WISH, Insurgents Soon tobe Recognized as Reiligerants. Nashville Tenn., Jan. 20.—Con- gressman Benton McMillan reached here to-night from Washington and in an iuterview bad with him con- cereruing tue Cuban affairs said he had good grounds for the statement that President Cleveland in a few days will send a message to congress recognizing the Cubans as belliger- ents. Mr. MeMiullan says he is sure this will be done and that the ru mors connecting Eaogland with the purchase of Cuba are bringing mat ‘ters to a crisis. Mr. McMillan spoke with positiveness with rezard to the early recognition of the revolu- jets. Friant Lestie’s Popular Monthly For February, 1896, The Lee fauily of Virginia is the subject of a series of profusely illus- trated articles which will constitute a leading feature in Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly during the current The February number of this magezine, jast out, contains the initial article of the series, entitled “The Aucestors of General Robert FE. Lee, and the times in which they year. lived,” written by Mre. Roger A. Pryor, embodying many rare por- traits. coats of arms, etc. This same February number of Frank Leslie's also contains beautifully iNustrated mA Roman Festa,” by rdiuia,” by Charles articles u Social Settlement Rufus R. Wilson; Cai J Becker; nd stories, and sketches Paul, by Howard Georg Montgome Rodman (€ L Pepper. and other popular contributors estes semetennenaree st PITTI TTI SII arse ea

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