The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 7, 1897, Page 1

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cei VOL. XIX. BUTLER, MISSOURI. THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 1897. issouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. Announces to the public, that its deposits are large, while the demand of borrowers is lig’ of idle money. ht. Result. a large amount Persone wishing to sell notes or to borrow money, are in- vited to call. This Bank loans does a general banking business. money, receives deposits, and With large experi-noce and ample Capital, it solicits the business of the gereal t public. J. R. SENKINS, Cashier. Wu. E. WALTON, President. Reynard Items. Round Prairie, as usual, is keeping up with the band wagon. That is in eing dry, matters will soon become serious if rain don’t fall soon. The best wells are being kept very low, and the common ones are long ago defunct. John B Brown says that’s the reason he only shaves in patches, as water is scarce, and it’s hard water at that. Lee Wix is reduced to the extrem- ity of exercising his right as a school director and drives his stock about two down to’ water at the} “school house well. The report that the scarcity of | water at Appleton City w compell- | ing the authorities*to fo the peo- ple to drink half beer, had the effect of almost aeropaS ing these regions round about ohn Hedges says it’s alla mistake. \ q Uncle Billy Gilbreath is suffering » from some kind of affliction like blood ppisoning; and Esq. Hedges brought nthe news that his case had been brought before the county court and that it had decided that he had the glanders, and had condemned him. Jig Wilson had been appointed to Bot him. He was appraised at 15c go to the support of the confeder- ate home at Higginsville. It’s real » sad to think that the appraisement was so small. Hedgeshas the call on Uncle Bill, and he keeps it, can’t blame you, John. ee L, Browning is in attendance the Central Business college at Sedalia fora term of six months; C W Robbins, proprietor. Lee is a level-headed boy and we predict the world may hear from him in the fu- DeWitt Baker has been adding to the beauty and comfort of his house a new addition. Mr Browning has also added to his already commodious residence, a new kitchen. A new barn ix also one of his improve- ments. The protracted meeting at the Bap- »-church is in progress, having en going on a week. It will prob- ably continue another week. Large - crowds are in attendance and much interest is shown. The Sunday school here is one of the oldest and most prosperous in the county. Zealand a good christian spirit are the causes. > Anewegirl baby is announced in > the family of Millard Zimmerman. Also Chas W Whalen is made happy © by the arrival of a new boy, «Grand- pa Davis is to be congratulated. | Mr Holt has just finished a nice stone cellar which is quite a credit to | the skill of the builder. Clarence Browning is finishing up car load of nice 1400 steers for the market. Business is Clarence’s motto. »-MxJames Wilson, who has been seriously ill for some time past, we! are glad to know is on the road to | recovery. Dan Bowman had the misfotune to ve his buggy tongue sinashed to ithereens last Saturday night at) urch. Dr Holt, for the | months, seems tient at present. im Bob Holt jun ya few days ago D chickens stolen. inthe wire fence w ( ths jist time in sev- be without a ped into notori- | by having about | The rags found | re VALL & PERCIVAL, susp'cion on a former detective. Claude Norton now sports a brand new buggy. Corwin Mauek school at Reynard. is teaching the *o* * Summit Items Mrs Nathan Keele returned from Kansas this week. Mr and Mrs Joe Foster and little son, of Johnson county, are visiting at J E Butler's this week, Chas Holland was given a fine im- ported dog of the English bloodhound stock, The Summit bail team disbanded for the season last Saturday. Miss Fannie ©’Banon, of Johnson Co, is in Summit visiting Miss Mamie Butler. The Literary was organized Satur- day night. Quintis Kaune was elected president, and Miss Nellie Grant secretary, Mr A Bear sold his farm to Henry Smiser Wednesday. Mrs W P Sevier has been sick for the past week. Rev Rodenbeck preached at Herrell school Sunday morning. The Black school literary society organized Tuesday. ‘Dixie. DEACONBROS &C0. Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, Tinware & Stoves, Field’ and Garden Seeds, Buggies, Wag- ons and Farm Machinery, Wag- on wood work, Iron, Steel, Nails, Salt, Barb wire, Buggy Paints, Machine Oils. Groceries and Farm Produce ROUND OAK HEATER. sare full of Oaks, Round Qak. ry kind of r wood. Keeps I all but We) fuel. up, best mater imitation r 400 for the name Round | Oak on the leg. OUR SPECIALTIES. | The re are ¢ jrure to Loe i Bain Wagon, Enough Sulky Hoosier Drills, Plowe, $12 00 Cook Oak Co. + Ou Store made by Chatter | ze Crown St £ with scilator, the “Majestic ne best in the world. n's tine Boston eel enameled we 1 pv Round Washer, Buck- Actiog Force Pr iplete rew steck of Guns s for th . fall trade, New C€ Riti Loaded She turday fire all ; 80 be} eekly Cimes, irginia Items. | Kind friends if you wish the Virginia news| another year, i Do for Aaron what he does for you, tell him all the news you hear. The Times go to friends in other states that on set up ’Uill ele To read hap; her folks | John Foster, who has been sick for several days, was some better Monday evening Mrs Chas Hens! ey is on the sick list. rper hauled coai to the | ise last week. -d the flues on O » last Fridav. Mr received a lot of | yui qui 3 y and danghter, Mrs adden, returned from Eldo- rado Springs Fric sal John OK » was well at- tended last T Mr O'Rourke moved to Buti nday. y who has been ug her sister, Mrs Steve Cook, fon some time, returned to her home in Hlinois Monday. Peter Jundy lost a nice horse Sat- night. Rev Blake, of Drexel, preached at the Christian church Sabbath at 11 a m and at night, at Miami Center at 4. Miss Lena Jenkins, who has been working for Mrs erson, at Amster- dam, this summer, came home last Sabbath to spend a week with her parents. A Miss Smith came with her. Mrs Ben Biggs scratched her hand with a pin and it became so swollen as to cause her some trouble Sunday. Some of our peopie went to Kansas y Tuesday to see what they could e this week, good many hauling water for their stock, some of the good wells have failed this time. Tuesday morning, Aaron on the sick list. News will be short aud sweet this week, but if we are per- mitted to get around we will furnish more next week, AARON, The True Renedy W. M_= Repine, ed:tor Tiskilwa, Ill, “Chief,” saye: “We won’s keep house without Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption, coughs, and colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true r dy until we used Dr. King’s Dis ery No other remedy can take i's place in our home, 28 in it we have a certain and sure cure for c oughs, colds, whooping c ugh, ete.” It is idle to exp»riment with other reme- dies, even if they ae urged on you as justas good+s Dr King’s New Discovery. They ere not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides i- guaranteed It bever fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at H. L. Tucker's drug store. Deer Creek Items. We have another death to record this week. Cyrus Story, one of the pioneers of Adrian, died Monday at high noon. Jotham Seudder is very low and cannot last but a few days at best. Mr Scudder will leave many noble deeds of his which will last as a mark of his stewardship here on earth. an honorary member of the WC T U and got elected. Something wrong, | Me, with you or your platform. Me {said they reported on him that he was an anarchist; ‘‘but,” said he, ‘I carried m party vote of anarch- ists, being votes cast for me all | told.” All right, Me, the next time a jear load of goldbug democrats come te Adrian to speak, don’t vou allow | yourself, Herr Most and the balance anare hists to hoodoo them owe d ; | “ ms C J Sartain has improved so much y \ is { County Court Proceedings. ene 5 50 being able to go to Adrian. He is EXPRESS TRAIN ROBBED IN THE TER- | Be : = H © Clark, } salary 250 00 talking of moving to Rogers, Ark, for RITORY. Ordered that bridge commisioner | (ja. Brannock, work at jail 44 20 his health. a is examine and make estimate on bridge | A L Nafus, support pauper 10 00 George Neff is home from Warrens- | Passengers Lined up and Relieved of T between sec Gin Howard and sec 31 (EC Mudd, stamps 5 09 burg for a few days visit with his | Walnut twps. 2 Frank Potter, team 2 50 family. = Valuables. Bond of J W Staytin, collector, ap- | | Be nnett-Wheeler Merc Co, 1 60 Henry Sartain has purchased a ee ¢ +t. 1.—Five mask proved. =A ! B London, work on jail vis new buggy. eee ; | via pom eo — — 1G Ellis and PH MeCoy, road | py MeCoy, “ ‘ road 30 75 Mbercity ef Adranthatanvelecticn |sc ogee > @ Sore sst | bonds approved. | Jas Z Graves, county judges 16 00 for Mavor last Tuesday to fill the va- | train robberies itn the history of the Thos Graves appointed to superin- | yw op Kemper rr 16 00 caney caused by the death of A JjIudian Territ at 11:55 to day, | tend work grading roadi ee District 3, Coleman ‘s n= 16 00 Satterlee. S A McDaniel was acan-|ten miles north ef Chichasha. The Belaeen Osage and Howard town- |‘) yy; idd, attend board and didate and he said: ‘The city went = » south bound Rock} * PS = Pen court 10 00 wet by 26 majorit That sounded come oe 2c Wassae A B Owen, report of cancellation | p pp Johnson, attend board 6 00 funny to me whenthe other fellow is} NO 47 LANE & ADAIR’ Special Cloak Sale, Tuesday, Cctober 12th, 1897. In addition to our large stock of Ladies and Misses Cloaks and Capes We will have 500 (no two alike) of the celebrated Biereip Cloaks of Chicago, on sale in our house on the above date FOR ONE DAY ONLY Our Cloak sale last season met with such gen- eral approval and was such a success In every- way that we will give the people a chance to Buy Cloaks at Wholesale Prices, FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Remember 500 new Cloaks in addition to our regular stock. Cordial invitation to all to call und see the lar gest and finest line of Cloaks made. ay rat LANE & ADAIR, Island passenger which left of warrants, approved. Ordered that A. B. Owen, ex-officio City last « aud left Wichita Henry Chrisman granted dram! .jneetror bri alice inquent 2 : - wees \ early this o g. Not ony was | shop license. Sos teks now prepared by the tax eg ted, Ss | Appointment of P H McCoy as}, 7 for November term, 1994. the express cu ou but the pas superintendent of grade work in New eit z sengers were lined up on the prairie | Home township revoked, and J Daf- OMEGA. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. are f your that | | eX-eounty GRAND JURY. | ard county, @ || county, Bad whoce fa es Sates Be A | in demoe ottawotom Ae eee ome thal f | for many = fen oa :F Mead Rocky | fe | | neer and fire: | drew the fire and robbej of ail they possessed in| field appointed to finish the work. | Death of br, TA, Wisely: the way of money, | -hool loan to Fannie E Clark) GCjinton, Mo. Oct. 1.—Dr. T. A. monds and other 000. Sena | Wisely, an old and we'l known citi- passenger. Jawes W POM Staley. 3 WO Neal, W | zen of this 3 : home was wound The Kash, Milton Belisie, EH Petty, A D |}! this aged portion of { ‘Hyde, Jas Shubert, Wm Rodg j about 65 years. Tu 18! he wes ihe expl Jno G Cantrell, Burt High ly, J iy | editor of the Weston (Mo) Argus, | nese.” | Herrell, | gee Reeder, Chas Dixon, and was a leadi citizen in Platte While ther nw. ae W leousty. He to ominent part fs 2 of the Conr local aff-irs hat town and j v3 uty doring tt od of tk | der troubles uawnhnee Deer Creek Mt Pleasant Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. One of th au ohnson son t local s eha ells, all kinds of Heating | Stoves and the best buggies for the) BUTLER, MO: 2RMEBOANS. taken the } horses and code. we nbeera into the} Mi § t redtked ratestof | money ever sold in Bates Co. ° = pare :° tgen cnotse are Pi a out ofles DEACON BROS. De Ki canyons of the Wichita reservation, Is St espa ae press and pr ga tnd, them here wnen dua. Wie ay, & CO. you may hare a sample bottle ot places affording special opportuni | wy ar Ge ford. clerk fees 312 26 fans papers are tears Low price Hardware and Grocer Co. | great discovery sent to you by mail. ties for concealment. ABOwen,icsiary 250 00

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