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

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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY APRIL 23, 1896. — AG, _ s ju) funds committed to our charge. aeny time and stop interest, Booker Powell HH Piggott C R Radford TJ Wright Geo L Smith .7.C. Boulware Duteher jobn Deerwesteri 78 Jenkins D A DeArmond p Bartlett sacts a general banking business. merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for We are prepared to extend liberal ac- odation in the way of loans to our customers. on realestate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all issouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. $110,000. Funds always on hand DIREcTORsS. Frank M Voris JM Christy RG West Wm E Walton OTHER STOCKHOLDERS Dr W D Hannah Dr W E Tucker Margaret Bryner John Evans Robert McCracken W B Tyler {ale Brown Dr J Everingham A McCracken E Turner gorley Lamber Co Edith Everingham John Pharis Wm W Trigg aBChelf C & E Freeman JK Rosier Wm Wallis yMCourtnoy GB Hickman JW Reisner GP Wyatt pobert Clark D B Heath L B Starke Dr NL Whipple vy Semuel Lev: Clem § eli CPasL Coleman CH Morrison Sonn tesaitens. eowet tnak Deerwester Peter Swartzendraber J M Christy Virginia Items. { “{n writing news for the TIMEs thie | "year, twill be things we see or hear, jnd if we get them wrong or mixed, find friends forgive us for this is 96."”] Born, to the wife of W W Park, twins last Friday. One was born dead and the other lived but a short time, Ben Biggs says it is a girl. Spelling school at Hotwater last week. T W Legg and Aca Culver sent word late Saturday night that they tould not get here Sabbath. Quite a disappointment to many. RT Judy shipped a car load of sto K C last week. enry Daniels, of West Point, fed bis horse at Aaron’s Monday. He vas gathering horses to pasture in Kansas, He reported not many Pop- uists and Prohibitions still smaller in his neighborhood. Mr Thornburg held an examination at Bethel last Saturday. Quite a number of ths pupils of the township were present. Tucas Gardner and Miss Nellie Downing were married Monday of last week, Mr Thurman, of Butler, passed through Virginia last Sabbath. Dr J J Mitchell is having his house painted. Mr Day, of Butler, put up a monu- ment at the grave of A J Park last Saturday, and will put up one at Wiley Comiford’s. The attendance at the Endeavor is till increasing. WD Orear is having very poor health at present. Planting corn is the order of the rMensinger and wife, of Butler, visited the latter’s father, Win Gard- her, last Sabbath. The Democrat correspondent at Olive Branch only got half the names of the quilters at Mrs Isaac Park’s last week. Everybody out here wants free toinage of silver and have not got any to coin. unday school at Olive every Sunday at 3:30 P M. Uncle G W Park was at the ceme- tery Saturday looking after some Branch mable work done by T J Day for the | vesof A J Park and Mrs Jessie enkins’ bat left the populists and joined the re- publicans. Mrs Caroline Smith was the guest of her brother, Jas Bradley, Thurs- day night. Ira Davis was in our village Sunday. Rev Deem fills his regular appoint- ment at this place Sunday. W I Cooper made a business trip to Rich Hill Sunday. Isaac Appleby was in our village Sunday, shaking hands with friends. Any one having a corn stalk cutter to grind should call on Ed King as he is in that business. Mrs Geo Hilswick is the guest of WS Jackson and family. Thos Vaughn and family were the guests of J Wood, at Shobe, Sunday. CYCLONE. Culver Items. RC Cole, of Ballard, passed here, bound for Butler Sunday. Dee traded horses with Jim Wain- scott, of Ballard. Ed Young passed up Central Ave Sunday morning. A goodly number from here went to Walnut Sunday to hear the colored preacher from the south. Flax seems to be coming up fine in some places, and a few are complain- ing of bad seed. J RCunningham’s baby is getting along nicely. Lonie Keirsey and Miss Addie Hen- drix, of Culver, were married the 16th, Rev Register, of Salem, officiat- ing. All join in wishing them well. CJ. Greer and family visited rela- tives in South Summit Sunday. WH Elliott has his usual number acres of castor beans. Carl Decker is reported to us as having the fattest bunch of cattle seen outside of KC. CM Willey bought a good farm horse of Schantz. Fred Schaatz and family left for Arizona, where they go in search of health, Born, to the wife of Fred Fritz, a 10-pound boy, April 19th. Dr Me and family visited WC Pow- ell and family, in Summit. Chas Arbuckle,of High Point, called Sunday. Miss Lukie Bradley is teaching the nterprise school. She is no doubta j Nol teacher. | JACK. | The Kansas Hypnotic Case. | Toveka, Kan., April 16.—An ap Merritt Zinn, of Adrian, who is dangerously ill, has been moved to Aunt Manda Durest’s, where he will teceive the best of care. WH Durest has a fine all purpose | horse, stock men should see. He is g00d style, cheap and thoroughbred. Mat Ainson has a stray Ib pig. NM Nestierode wants to hire a Plow boy. AARON. Cornland Items. Ed Frederick was in our village on Friday. Bart s brothers, WS and FL Jackson, at this place. Miss Bertha Caswell passed through here Thursday on her way to Butler. Joe Smith, the popular candidate for sheriff, was in our village one day last week, a A better under the treatment Lockwood of But! plidation has been filed with the | State Board of Pardons for a pardon | for Anderson Gray, sentenced to the | penitentiary in 1894 for life for the murder of Thomas Patton at Con- jway Springs, in Sumner county. The rea: killer in the case was Gray's | {hired hand, Tom McDonald. He was acquitted, however, on the plea} that Gray hypnotized him and forced | him to shoot Patton. Gray's friends | on, of Sedalia, is the | claim that he was convicted by pre-| The case is known thorugh- ry asthe “Kansas hyp- judice. | out the cour notic case.” Columbus, O., April 8.—Jay Kent C EGarner’s little child is getting of Belmont, Brown county, had_ his of Dr clothes caught in the cog wheels of We solicit the accounts of far-| | GO ANYWHERE YOU PLEASE YOU WILL NOT FIND A MERCHANT DOING A LE- GITIMATE BUSINESS WHO WILL SELL YOU GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN LANE & ADAIR, We discount all of our bills. Our ex- peuses for doing business is less than any other house in town doing the same amount of business. Then Mr. Lane is connected with one of the largest whole sale and manufacturing houses in the West and of course has the inside prices on everything and thus we get the ad- vantage through him. Read our prices and see how they compare: Good solid colored gingham... India linens from $2 D. N. THOMPSON, Pr E. A. BENNETT, Vice E. D. KIPP, Cashier. OTHER —— 2 CASH WE and see me. I will cheap as the cheapest. est price paid for same. treat you Order of Publication. | SW UDibble, our city hor a grist mill while ciling the machin- has traded out, so we hear. ery, and he sustained injuries that Hon P H MeCoy has reformed and | will cause bis death. > trader, DUVALL & PERCIVAL. BUTLER, MISSOURI. FARM LOANS. | ns at reduced rates of interest. Money to loan on fa Your Notes are Payable at jour and?you find them here when due. We give you privilege to pay at any time. Money readyfas s00Dsas papers are signed. 33-tf. An MEN WEAR fine Balbriggan underwear worth 65c for TWorks tw de orth 65« ¢ Sees pant worth 65¢ for. ( ¢ G 2 H ocks 10¢ per pair, 4 ‘levant Line of Laces in the New Designs. 50e LANE & ADAIR. | First Voor South of Farmers Bank. to Bates Con FARMERS’ a I wish to say to my friends that I have just opened, one door south of Post Office a NEW GROCERY STORE ) My stock consists of a new and ¢ provisions, and I extend to mv friends a cordial invitation to call On PIPL PRR PAL P FS RIE LIII SF ROESA Pre DIRECTORS Jas. M. Mehibben, H. M. Gailey, Jno. Steele,” BANK —<— CAPITAL—— $55,000.00 DESIRE YOUR BUSIN omplete line of Groceries and « right and sell you goods as Country produce wanted, and the high- Give mea call. « 4 = « “ « 4 Oscar Reavis. Best indigo blue calico....... eee? Becta see. 05 Order of Publication. nas STATE OF MISSOURI, ) Best shirting calico............... a ae eS 05 County of Bates." § ®*: STATE OF MISSOURI, / ,. ~: e In the Circnit Court of Bates county, Missouri, | County ef Bates. = os Simpsons best black and white calico................ 064 aeneriony A ee 1806, Nana Jackson | Ce ee ee rigs atkonmtateae B 3 Now at this day comes the plaintiff, herein; Missourt at the relation and to the use of ® est dutch blue calicoes 8$ to...............2..--. 10 by her attorney, W. O, Jackeon before the} H Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates | be Rhee Oncaea 2: bhai. od i county, Mo., in vacation and fil ner petition | > . - 2 eadows and ; Good solid colored percals.......... ee eee eae 10 and aiidavit allezing among other things that | Avery, defendants. | oo ? defendant, R H Jackson is not a resident of |. ci or deling es. Solid colored outing aunel... 26.22.22... og ——_ |] fee statgeAueegurt"Wneteunon i inantered |, Now ao Worse iteamedatgne eee rey We ; py the clerk in vacation at said defendan 5 gned c! Good shits Es be notified by publication that plaintit hag! the circuit court of Bates county in the state wood shirling................. fs so re Rd es ae 05 commenced a suit against him in this Of Missouri in vacation, and files her court by petition and affidavit the ob- ' 5 Seagere tas rove ae — ae oye J irti 30 i i : ject and general nature of which is to] ¢r things hat he above named e- Western shirting 30 inch wide....................- 84 Obtain a decree of divorce from the defendant | fendant, martha mesdows, is 8 non- ae upon the ground that the defendant has been | Tesident of the state of Misgouri. Whereupon Best fancy tiokings:. 00.000 [oS cs 15 Ehitty of such conduct as to. constitute him a | itisordered by the clerk in vacation, that ibis jie glec! se >) z ped al 1) Best feather ticking...........0:/5...- RS ee 15 failed, neglected ad rete to eo the said | this court by petition and affidavit the object RH Jackson, be and appear at thie | t0) ef the state oF Aflsnourl for the delinquent + y icki Ca f, t D' DI d « Good straw ticking............ ok a eee se (Ot oS OS Ue aterm, thereof, to Pei taxes of the years of ISil, Js? and I8VS, 8 i ic : ve | amounting in the aggregate to the sum of : in the city of Butler, in said county on the 2: Dawrencerts i: mualin. -.... 22. pgs ews- oooh bso 05 gth day of June, 1% next, and on or before | 3, together with interest, costs, commis- the third day of'said term, if the term shall go | son snd fees) upon the eee ee Badger L L- muslin eis. Ua 05 long continue—and if net, then on or before | Toate oe Nae tes County, these’ cay of ealditerm: answer Or plea || ‘The north half of the east half of lot > . ° the petition in said cause, the same wil pe a Yard wide bleach muslin... .... (252. tec h..c. 0.50. se 05 ken as sontasied: and judgment will be ren- | ome. Mae (cin ceeseeahi hee ered accordingly. ai - = . > + 3 ri i he! red that ac hereof 9) of range twenty-nine (29) and Woodbury bleach muslin. <. 02 fore onl once ses 063 See Taeentine To law in the Burren | that unless the said defendant be and appear 4 at Ae oS A veekly : at the next term of this court to be began aud WeEKLY Times, a weekly newspaper printed | 2 Hope bleached sli 7. and published in Bates coanty, Mo., for four | holden in the city of Butler, Bates count ope bleached muslin: ee nes ne or oe - O74 eee. eee | Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the se weeks successively, the last insertion te be at Shea a : | ond Monday im Jane, Is, and on or before x least fifteen days before the first day of the ‘ Lonsdale bleach muslin 082 next term ef the circuit court | the third day thereof (if the term shall so long 7 Sagres 3 STEW ATCHKSON, C ) continue, and if not then betore the end of the STEWART ATCHKSON, Circuit Clerk. | Tana plead tosaid petition according to Fruit bleach muslin............. yy en Seite ge a Se A trae copy of the recor dand the seal of the | !aW, the same will be taken as confessed and 9-4P 11 (B: heati ‘ (seat) Circuit court of Bates County, this jeacemaratmentsrsn eae) bo ee praretor 9-4 Peperell (Bro.) sheeting 18 ith day of April, 1s jest eet ane : Rs eae Bee y_of April, 1396 ; ayes 935 a | And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- 10-4 Peperell (Bro.) sheeting 20 ae Circuit Cler&. | sid that acopy hereof be published im the >! 32 ee es — ie ms = ” E ; a Ord f Publicati Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper i 5 y-4 rdaer 0 ublication. printed and published in Bates connty, is- Red table linen eee 25 souri, for four weeks successively, the last STATE OF MISSOURI,’ pees to be at least —— Base before the Bleached table linen 35 County of Bates yp &S | firet day of the next term of said court. ees aR ae OE : sand ied | Atrue copy fromthe record. Witness my , = In the circuit court of Bates county, | hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal Best table oil cloth........... RE Soins eishw aeons 25 Missouri, in vacation, April 18th, | (sear) of eaid court hergunto affixed. Done 1896. J © Clark plaintiff a We at officein Batler outhis ste 17e day + Nf 4 « sleet = ices 3 f April, 18v6. STEWART ATC N | 236 INCH ALL WOOL BLACK SERGE........ B35 | Kenady, defendant. po aes aes Cicast Check me ae si Now at this day comesthe plaintiff | | 46 inches black and colored serges worth 65c........ 50 herein by his attorneys, Graves & | — = ——— = Clark, before the undersigned clerk | | =—= : : of the cireuit court of Bates county, | ‘ ; = : Mo., in vacation and fileshis petition | Fine line of Mohairs and Jaequards for || and’amaavit, alleging ameng other E T 2 : : things, that defendant W M Kenady | skirts. We handle the best fitting shirt |} isnot resident of the state of Mis: A Sutferer Cured < | souri. lerenpon s ordered by waist on earth,price 50e to $1.75,if they || iegemye S8gHlg" ay bantteasion Esc seein: Pesahe ume t - , } re aa ag ac ri was two ye t d- +6 . 5 + + that plaintiff has commenced a 3 don’t fitreturn them and get your money. | against him i: this court by pet fully {5 p | 2 : > “ se jagainst him i thal ur ¥ pet | = |and attachment, th 1 | = meee: =e || oral uabUrS | i t | Gocd window shades, spring roller........ Nee Sees 20e | judgment . } ~— issory not { Fine lace curtains only $1 00 i ea : a See ea ee ¥ ant to pla | Line of dotted swiss from 20 to...0.....-.......--- 40

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