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| XN Fy BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY AUGUST 13, 1896. Fe eines eee NO 39 HILL WiLt HELP BRYAN. ica and | s s Asia, to say nothing of | i | -—— Europe. The marvel is that the Unit- { + OFFICERS | Chairman Jones Assured Phat the Sen- ed States have not long ago seized i peiiginiainss : | | UW Support The Clicago the opportunity. It has been a piece s ». N. THOMPSON, P ‘3 A. NETr, ¥ of luck that it has never occurred to the Americans to scoop us out of the OF BUTLER, MO. Megas aw the | New York Worlt G. W. Newberry ) mPITAL, . ® . . P $110,000, Seustor nd UB. Bull will sup. world’s markets by going on a silver Gerattoweatk Cot | port the cs of the Chicago basis, and it might serve us right if, A R M ER S Fy : 2 ae Sa °, H H . i. it eres Banting business. We solicit the accounts of far- | Convert ‘ormail announce. irritated by the contemptible apathy 4, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for! ment pork 1 will be x r governmen . we, sommitted to our charge, We are prepared to oR eat oe 1 posit.ca will be made | of out govern: ent toward the silver ‘odation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on lund | P yp tew Gays. (problem, the Americans retaliated on real estate at lowest rates, allov sy time and stop interest. + borrowers to pay part or all | s cut in} by freezing out gold. It easily done.” could be ae Le Le Re ” yall and BUTLER, MO. DIREUTORS. 9.0. Boulware Booker Powell Frank M Voris | = —$<—$—$—_—— r Piggott JM Christy saa. +. . = _— >= iA Deicreeater CR Radtord RG Wee LON V. STEPHENS. Capital Stock $50,000.00 TJ Wright Geo L Smith OTHER S'TOCKHOLDERS, ip Jenkins Wm E Walton Surplus Fund $5,000.00 K. Jones, chairman of the ¢ national comr © H Morrison KIBBEN, John t lens. Peter Swartze ae Devis Deerweeter | DA DeArmont Dr W D Hannah Dr Wk sipannl tie i sketch of the Man Piaced at the Head We Want Your Business. DIREC TORS. Bryner John Evans Robert McCracken W BTy ae a of the Democratic State Ticket ese ee. 2 Dr J Everingham A MeCracken > Turn: put in the} : : aa tamberCo | Edith Everingham Join Pharis wm Ww eee ; Lawrence Vest Stephens is a na- H DR. J. EVERINGHAM, pChelf cen pena ae Rosier Wim Walls : tive of Cooper county, Mo, and was | W CG WILK x ig Courtncy G ckmen W Reisner GP Wyatt po TESS { ‘ eS ae 1. McKEE. - Clark DB Heath © Bidtarke Dr NL Whippte 2 Seep Nenrnede bY Sone {born December 21, 1857. He is cf an * CLARK WIX- pagsLColeman Semel Levy Clem Slaybuck lee Tan a old and well-known Missouri family. i sos His father, Col. Joseph L Stephens, | and his mother, were also natives of | === iruber J M Christy ; democrat ittee, dur ling his visit to Senator Hill at Nor- Virginia Items. writing news for the Timms this year, [twill be things we see and hear, dif we get therm wrong or imi friends forgive us for this is ’96. xec got frightened going down hill and she jumped out of the wagon and | sprained her knee. | Dr J.J Mitchell was called to see Mrs GW Park, who was taken very sick last Thursday morning. At this \ writing she is able to be around the ‘and while returning home the team | Am and Jno Thornburg, of Am- Neda are drilling a well for Wash- ton Park. Times should have said last that Mrs A.J Park had a hun- s of bottom grass for sale, land. fev John Moore, of the old school church, preached at the Con- id school house last Sabbath and d three women. Aaron was at camp meeting last th. Rev Matting preached at “gm, The meeting will continue Juext Sabbath; Rev H J Fear, of City, Kan, will be there tthe middle of the week and remain until Sunday. The camp rods from the Concord 4miles north and half east of Virginia. Yrand Mra Spitsenburger, of Kan, visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs backer. Mother Durst was visiting in Kan- jast week and heard a big silver chat Pleasanton. DeJ J Mitchell has a 5-year-old i Jersey cow just fresh, with fourth blood Jersey heifer for dswe passed through Pinchum the | day we called on Chris Me- ire, who owns the east part of the | He is looking well and say isnot in pol His brother. , Oliver Standfield, says he will sell coal and take pay when Bry- iselected President, as he does believe in gambling. lee Browning says he founda very ttionate letter at the iron bridge tide of Butler, addressed to By- Shackelford. ‘The owner can fame by calling at his house. Mesdames’ Win Gardner and Carr ey went to Monegaw last week thit the former's daugh Mrs Beminger. 't' a home Hitday wid report abie to again. Wm Bateman’s wife left home one last week and they heard of tin Kansas. ReyGalbreth and wife,fof Butler, ped Friday night with George a Ins. a JWPark is having a well dug on isfarm on the river. TCGraves, who has been to Eldo- doon business in the matrimonial returned home Friday. He say arich widow. James Walker left last week for his theme in Kentucky, near Mount | bg, to visit hisaged father, who | Passed his 80 year mark and is a) | K Williams, of Winfield, jare 20 | practiced at Va a long time and at} house. Virginia was well supplied with preaching Sunday, Rev Galbreth 11 am at the M E; Elder Miller, of Neb, 11 aim at the Christian church and Elder Wilson at Miami Center Sun- day night. The political situation is about the same; some seein to think that free silver will bring lots of money, chinch bugs, dry weather, hog cholera, all combined. The match ball game that was play- ed here Saturday, between Lost Cor- ner bovs and Virginia, resulted ina victory for the Virginia boys. There is an eye kept on the boys that are playing craps, they may have a call to go to Butler. Water is getting scarce around here and traveling wells can be seen every day. Ned Maloney, who has been at Clinton for sometime, returned home last week. He has been all over the world since he left Bates. While N M Nestlerode was at camp meeting Sunday the two mules that he left in the stable got tangled in his buggy harness, ran out of the the stable and scattered them along the road. Any one finding any pieces of them will oblige Mr N by return- ing the same. Aaron received a letter from Drs Kan., last week. The Dr reports that Winfield is a place of 8, doctors there. Dr Williams Foster, from there he went west. He reports that his wife and daughter are enj ng good health, and that the TIM Aaron sent him furnished a large amount of news from his old home, AARON, Gored by # foi. Bridgeport, Nod, Aug Gale rocious bull attacked Mrs Sam'l Young oa a farin rear De ertield. The cries of the woman brought her husband to the resene xnd both nearly lost their lives before the ani mal was driven off. The bull pinned the woman to the ground, and when her husband approached the auimal lwith a feace rail, it turned on bia | and gored him until he was insepsi- ble. A number of farm hands came 00 inhabitants and there | mandie-by the sea, Weduesduy night Senator Jones returned to the city on the early Sandy Hook boat yes- terday morning. He wai accom panied by Lawrence Gardiner, secre- tary of the democratic congressional campaign committee, who went down to Normandie night Wednesday TAXING WORKINGMEN. Mark Hanna Intends That They Shall Put up $1 Each. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. —-The plu- tocrats are evidently objecting to giving up their ill-gotten millions for the purpose of placing their tool, McKinley,in the WhiteHouse. The evidence lies in the fact that the pro- prietor of the republican party, Hanng, has issued orders to hold up the workingmen of the country for $1 a head to defray the rather heavy This | em-| expenses of the campaign. will be easy, for the platocratt ployers will receive instructions to; discharge every man who not| prompt with his ‘voluntary coutri-| bution.” | | Of course the threat of dismissal j will not be printed in the demand, | but it will be -nade the Icgs} plain for those for whom it is intend. ed. The campaign of extoriion was | begun bere yesterday at the Jones | jand Laugh none o plant at Brownsvown # wes posted: count {money and desirous of getting ao) | honest dollar for their day's work | ; $1 to the campaign fund of the re.) | publican National Committee sg id to be the first |to assess the wage earners all {the country. The scheme of | kind originated with Mark Haona, |who thinks that every workingman over Cooper County. | move; that! organizing the McKinley campaign /as he would organize an iron trust. i He goes to Pierpont Morgan for aid) 4 movement which that eminent finan-| | Henry. Dram suep license granted to Me Mister & Co, Obendorf & Co., ‘and advice as to checking the silver | Elgert Broa. Bridge commissioner ordered to \ | Anna Coats * ~ ‘ Hl 12 00 He received the rudiments of an —— W M Crawford Co Clk fees 1263 42 education in the public schools and | Excouraging News Brought to Candi- Mary C Hall supt paup 163 00 Cooper institute, and prepared for| date Bryan. ot en 7 ne 15 00 college at the school of Prof F. T.| Lincoin, Neb., Aug. 6.—Bryan et 8 34 2 : fmt aes 3 GW Ch 1 ; Kemper. He graduated from the | bad a call trom Mr. Harrivgton of cba sine ira wre * me law department of Washington and paps who a — Son. 8) G@ W Pollock 365 00 Lee University, Virginia, in 1876.|,; He (gE WOE EARS BENE 2 "i ¥ ¥i 77 50 He th rington said the laboring and farm « « ss “ u 16 87 et on went to Europe and spent/ing classes of New England are y 7 Moon u rs 342 50 a year in foreign travel and study | coming over by thousands to Bryan | W Af Iogu work : 1 50 Returning home to Boonville, he and silver. Bryan 18 much pleased | Mary Elledge sup paup 22 50 took editorial charge of the Adver- = = —— of eas eai Pop |Nancy West 29 25 tiser. He was married in 1880 to} REaeaae ae ee aes Peat (RY Bellomy “ “* 10 00 Miss Margaret Nelson, daughter of | ka Bae Gen Sma) Geter mere oncaoauter: tiggolljcoug ay 6 z * \. FR egeean a J. M. Nelson of Boonville. Heand| Many leading Populists in this | blige an Si <a He his wife are active members of the section are quite pcsitive the rank Jy p Revis “ “ 8 00 M. E. Church, South. = or ee -~ party in the West Review, printing 4 50 His first experience in banking| eeareeea — and iguore Wat | yfcKibben Mer Co mds 21 58 was in his father’s bank, the Central ei : si a | a ag 1 eset for C = . Se i lle CASTORIA. a ade, printing for Co 3 . oaa = Sang He Tea te a oes Jno Page work on bridge 4 50 ommenced as collector and is now) _ simile Be LI ¢Z, - G W Ailen, lumber e 1 60 re : 8 every . D Vice President of the Bank. | bras Zar le A Lidia wrapper. | S H Fieher, Int on Mt Pleasant In 1887 he was appointed receiver | countec ax LeTeceealv en : . R _ es 112 95 fthe Fifth Nati lank st. | ; . S Levy & Co mdse Co 3 50 rs a aA san gee age = | Settlement of S H Fieher, Treas. | Frank Potter team to poor farm 1 50 ents Cee wit ~ 2.0€ ,000 urer, approved. Mt Pleasant R R ic C Catterlin, oil for jal 60 liabilities. He developed a high or | Bonds Nos 1 to 8 inclusive ($8,000) | Bennett-Wheeler Mer Co mdse 8 40 der of fivancial ability in the settle | cancelled; other warrants cancelled. | Miller & Son, tile for Co 25 ment of the affairs of that bank, and| ArT rs buiid cess Poo! at jail | : M OLEESE ae _ os pas st waa hinkly co: exites u |awarded to G W Pollock at $19. Jno Starr, werk on bridge 6 50 sa =< ngage ! by er Virginia Tabor’s school fund mort Butler Water Co, water acct 42 52 que roller of the Currency, an@| ,.¢¢ ordered foreclosed. W M Daiton express & postage 1 50 also by Judge Thayer of the United|~ ‘Treasurer ordered to pay Mt GD Barnard & Co mdse Co 1 55 State Court, for Eastern District of | Pleasant R R Bonds Nos. 20, 27, 46, 'C W Porter, supt paup 10 00 Missouri. |47, 48, 49 and 59 and interest on | PS Hughes is = 20 00 When Stat reasurer Noland de-|S2™@e from April 1, 1891to July Ist, J H Williams - 20 00 es 2 eigen er Nalanda es agit i Chris Miller « «& 1000 ee eee oe = WS) Bridge Commissioner ordered to J F Tedford ie es 10 00 appointed by Gov. Francis to fill|Jocate and make estimate on abut.) J L Turner x * 20 00 out the unexpired term, and in 1892! ments to bridge in sec 24 twp 12 30. | John Kearney <r We 15 00 P i Ss P — : ; ‘he was nominated and elected for| Order of foreclosure achool loan! R U Lotspeich sia for county 1 50 the new term by a large majority to J BH McDaniel extended 59 dave Hurley Lum Co lum for brdg 6 52 eit Gee pene OPM: | from August 4th - - _ Ze 1 65 Circuit clerk's statewent of fre devsou & Muller c. ffia pau 1 25 Hasnain Evidence. | approved. HH Wyse, wolf scalp 75 “y a R , | Lhe Republican politicians seem| New voting precinct established DA Colyer, sterift fees 119 60 will of their own accord subscribe), 4, singularly blind to the effect | at Ballard, in Spruce township divid- | Asylum No. 2 : 211 15 upon ttl = f Mark H >. |ing line established on line between Sheriff expense capturing Orr io oe Soa eens dark Hanna s) cctions 13 to 24 and White escaped prison’s 145 30 The plant employs about 3,000 | prominence and the affiliations which | Warrant of $140.95 issued to Ver D ef & Dumb school AIsom = 8 30 as % , he naturally seeks herein New York./non Co to pay on bridge across Margaret Bonsy sup paup 10 60 | This mushroom millionaire boss is | Osage ri P H Holcomb quarter sal 225 00 | Dram shop license refused George J Deffield work on levee 10 06 W C Brown coffia paup 4 56 Stewart Atcbeson clke fees 29 Laue & Adair mdse prico’s 25 CB Lewis team to bridge 06 95 if 1 to the rescue of the imperiled cou- | J D Allen & Co printing = 00 9 | Z ese , {should be compelled to give Sl tol; z ae <3 Fi aS cs ir Is Ce 10 was on the north side of } ple, and succeeded in driving the} was : is ¥ | cler did more thau any other man to | have abutments to bridge between © 8 Esic, 3 : 98 32 one day last week, | Seimal away. Is in feared that both | "2° Party of Protection: Co ek aeian emule Cina | ee eee et | en ae He ; (een ee oe ee Se ee See ee ae eS | Ses ee : Y | one east of Butler repaired Stewart Atcheson, crim costs 405 45 | Young and his wife will die. Paste This in Your Hat. jaud Powell Clayton as lieutenants Contract for 2800 bushels of coal D A Cclser, feed pris 211 06 te ‘ ‘The following is an editorial from | and appointed an executive commit- for county use awarded to W War-| J Z Graves, per diem and | P : : “ ae Be A ee © the London Financial News (gold tee of rich and experienced fat friers. | der at 6{¢ per bushel. aon & Pane 7 00 Shelbyville, Ind., Aug. 8.—Tke ed | Allthis renders unnecessarily absurd ACCOUNTS Leper per 97 00 ice a bet i Jincivnati aa ee pie es a : = mileage ei | fi aera ane ~ ee ae “There is a plain moral in the re-| the claim that the Republican party| E A Porter, asses i DC Faller, per diem and be as i ets slg ea ee i | mark thet if the United States would | T®! resents in this election ae ee Se acvecsi sikhart Z mnleage 26 40 m @ to = i = a : jventure to cut herself adrift from honesty, patriotism and moral senti Hoary Fisher oe: Son hae Pleasanton Wire Br Co, Bz ene | will carry every northern an@ west-| pone and take outright to silver Ment of the country. ( 1 ’ J G Cantrell Have the Republican leaders ior-/ WC Brown = * Shawnee 55 Homer 41 83 C Hagedor: photos of pr > ern state, 310.000 to cs; J B March. fees br com 74 70 NID OB she would kave all America and Asia! McKinley will corey Jen by at her back and the command of the; gotten the millionaire banqast—the S S Carroll j Lone Oak #3 W M Cra-sford, stampa 4 50 60,009 and $5,000 to $500 thet Bry eG ees Ty “Belsbazzar feast”—that defeated Ww C Cohenoxt * ‘Deer Creek 72 : - a a is an does not get as maby votes as barrier of gold would be more fata] | Blaine in 184 at the fast moment. oO Gipson sup paup 15 a SCHOO #. ans | Greeley got, has caused excitement RRS, : z eee BESTE oN Eee _ EA Hill 10 RD Heurs, ; 3600 00 2 eof : i} than any barrier of a custem house. They retired Payne from their Ex- G G Jones 10 E G Swarees, renewal 149 20 aa political circles pete Tue bond cf silver would be strong. | ecutive Committee this year because W H Iogu work jail 10 50 Andrew Hagebasch. renewal 600 00 | William Sherman Punshe. who er than any rd of free trade. | he was obnoxious tothe labor unions. W F Rosser printing sbff 2 50 Jno W Vogel 459 09 = heh ' i -4 represents 2 syndicate of capitalists, There cas be no doubt about it that | Do ther lack the discretion or the Casper pie ice Cir Crt ae C H Hensley. 700 o | aie _ by telegraph takes ail A A “if the United States were to adopt a power to keep Hanna, with bis mou oo Home for sage oe releases renewal Me ee SSS be ts and offers to _bet $30,000 tO} civer besis to-mo British trade | ey bags, his fat friers and his pro | J 4 Sullens work on bridge 31 00 Sarsh Sate: Poewal 150 00 sn ia $210,000 that McKinley does not! 24.14 be ruined before the year was fescioual curruptionists, out of sight | L Stoll sup pauper 49 60, M F Graves 793 54 carry one state west of the Alleghe the Obio ‘river, and 0,000 that MeKinley dees not carry five states PERCIVAL. ‘in the Union Taw the party of York, has Bryan aod Sewall and will go bearti-| would bea mere drop in the bucket! ting on the ly to work to carry the Empire state|as compared to the profit to be reap-| must be conscious of this fact —New| ed from the markets of South Amer- | York World. se to the moral sentimeat eal sense of the com- an offs out Every American would be pro fny mountains or south © ee _ % q é Power.— Latest U. , ) Baki ey ai Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE and the politi munity at home but ia every other market. Of course, the | United States would suffer toaeer-| The combination that ts = ltain extent through having to pay the McKinley real democratic | her obligations abroad in gold, but | working effectiv:ly ! endorsed the loss of exchange under this head! publicans who know what minds of tected, not only ALE. & B «oBUTL Mo: RIM DBOAans. Holoan oa farms at resluced rates of Your notes are payable at our office Srgee here ve en cue. We give | jo yay any tim: oney read : : 98 paper senelgned oney Mery | for the national and state ticket. 4 | cain: ALY. New 3

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