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wy a Le XIX. of idle money. vited to call. This Bank loans public. | J. R JENKINS, Cashier. Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER, MO. Announces to the public, that its deposits are large, while the demand of borrowers is light. Persons wishing to sell notes or to borrow money, are in- does a geveral banking business. and awple Capital, it solicits the business of the general al Tines. BUTLER. MISSOURI, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1897. | | FLOUR! FLOUR WE HAVE IT NOW. The Winfield Flour. Never . if . | did we sell a car so quickly, '| Result. a large amount : Bias or give such good a as the car of flour we bought money, receives deposite, and from Winfield, Kansas. The | With large experience wheat was grown in the bot- toms of the Arkansas river, they have the finest wheat), Ws. E. WALTON, President. MEET A WATERY FATE. { ineteen Men Meet Their Doom in a Lake | 3 Erie Storm. | Buffalo, N. Y. Nov. 7.—Tre mer Idaho of the Western Tran- live (New Yu rk Central), founder- } iv eight fatboms of water at 4:30 terday mornny off Long Point, Lake Erie. This point, just out the lake from the Canadian side out 65 miles west of Buffalo aud viomity, has been the scene of y disasters. © The captaio »nd crew were lower- wheat averaging from 64 to 65 Ibs to the bushels. We sold the first car load in a week. Daring Hotd- Up at Jopiin. Joplin, Mo, Nov 5—Jobn Lan you, a Main street grocer, was sho by footpads last night for refusing to bold up tis hands when ordered Lanyon had closed bis store and wa golug bom, when on Wall stre-? near Nintb, he was confronted by Have unloaded the second car to-day, it beats any flour we ever sold for the money. two men whom he had eean in bie Straight patent $1.15 pr sack | store early in the evening Witt 5 o- High patent L225 drawn revolvers they ordered him t« hold up bis hands He made an ef fort to resitt, when the thugs bit bim over the head with a revolver several times, ivflicting dangerou- We also have flour at 80e per sack, 90¢ per sack, $1.10 per sack. Weare slaughter-)) the hfe boat when the steamer a lurch aud went down on her aterp first. Two of the crew, sk hand named William Gull of Bebester, and the sevond mate, 9 unknown, managed to reach top of a epar that stood above he water. There th-y clung until ight hours later woea they were overed by the outlook on the poss of the Minnesota line. HIS CONSCIENCE HURT HIM. Coale Post-Office Thief Returns $41 More- Tribune e thief who robbed Coale post- some weeks ago is evidently in me day after the robbery $5109 Gilver and change was found in fheriad south of the office On ursday morning the postmaster surprised to fiud a package con ing $41 ia bills in the drop let- box at the tront door. | The amount stolen was $94 50 and @heck for $5. Tbe amount etill ing ie the check and $241, ch may y+t put in appearance. Thos. Joyce, a yourg man who ed in the store the day of the is being held by the federal art forthe grand jury, charged | With the crime. He is ead to be a “felative of postmaster Smith. Louisiana, Mo, Oct. 30—This Morning while out buoting George 7. the 13 year-old son of A L. 4, Pp iefiicting arerious wound Had it Rot b- en for the timely assistancs of | O.M Fry, a tarmer living near, the © boy would have bled to death BUTLER, MO: ARM™MBEOANS. toloan on farms at reduced rates of Your notes are payable at our oftice ‘our Gnd them here whea d ‘ to pay any time. ‘as papers are signet, preat state of unrest and repent-| hands, chilblains, corns, and all ski: 4aud anxious that Poetmaster | eruptions, and positively cures pile b have back the stolen money or no pay required. It is guaran | Paine, shot himself in the left arm, | UVALL & PERCIVAL scalp wounds. Lanyon shouted|ing prices on flour, and you “Help” and “Murder,” when one of bis assailunts shot bim in the breaat, and both thea fled Early the morniog two suspects were arrested trying to board a ‘Frisco traw They answered the description given of the men who shot Lanyov, and are held to await identification. They gave their names as Jim Sav age and Bert Smith and claim to re- side in Neodesha, Kan. Both claim to be innocent. Lanyon may recov er. should take advantage of it] now, as flour will not stay where it is very long. We received to-day another |) car of the richest shorts and bran we ever had yet; just]| We are actually selling it on 3c come in and look at it. per sack profit, and it is worth Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeum, fever sores, tetter, chappec 25c per sack more than any shorts or bran in Butler, we will leave it to your own judg- We make hold on Goop Goops as_ well ment, our main as the LOWEST PRICES, and teed to give perfect satisfaction o money refunded. Price 25 cent: per box. For sale by H. L Tucker Weather Cierk in Trouble. Kansas City, Mo, Nov. 4 —Tbe weather observations for Kidder, Mo, will hereafter be taken fron the Bates county jail, that is, if tbe present observer, Moses G. Alleu, is to retain hie situation in the eign! servica Allen, who has represented the government in its weather de- partment at K:dder, pleaded guilty this afternoon before Judge Phillips {in the United States district court. {to writing an improper postal card The card was written to a Kansas City lawyer and concerned Allen’s divorced wife. The weather mar, who is tall, and wears immense red burnsides, pleaded that he did nor know that the law had been violated from the large trade we are having, we think we are fol- lowing the right road. Our stoves have proven to be the best stove ever sold in Bates county, made of the best material, gives the best satisfaction in even heat, keeps fire the longest, and the best and we are selling them on the small profit of 60c. You'll miss it if youdon’t buy our stove. We may not be as good talk- ers as some other merchants, but we have the best stove. Ask some neighbor that has A Large Family. Rich Hill Review. Come to bought one of us. pipe. coal Policeman Sam Talbot gave us alus for your stove handful of chestnuts this morning which were brought by him from bis father’s bome in West Virgimia | S00 Vhey were fine. Mr. Talbot attend-| ij txps ed a family reuvion there last week, Ss ; : clothes wringers, nails, hard- at which, beside his father and mother, who are both living, five} ware, hand saws, wood saws, shovels, spades, best ax in the brothers ard three sisters wer: world, weil buckets, well ropes) preseat Tbe brothers’ aggregat+ weight was ovec 1,500 lbs, and the loaded shells, or anything you may want, we EVERY- sisters, according to Mr. Talbot's description, are not at all frail or rutnG. The finest line of fan- cy china you ever saw in your} puvy creatures. In short, our p - liceman belongs to a “large” family tu more than obe sense of the term | Old People. life, just opened up, it will cure | Old people who require medicine! a -es ny it < to regulate the whit and kidney. | tle aor a We eee on a will fiod the true remedy in Electric | few minutes. j Bitters. This medicine does not} Bring us all your pri »duce. stimulate and coutains no whisky | j : nor other intoxicants, but acts as a| ee and —— It acts mildiy |sibly can for it, cash or trade, | on the stomach and bowels, adding! , : | shsengs ancd-hbting: tone baa! treat all alike, rich or poor 2 oO tha j “ ° gans, thereby aiding nature in the| We do not have one price for; performaues of the functions: Elee-) < eer : ar price for RinliiiLive seen“ ecaslank RON es , and another price foi and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price 50cts and $1 per bottle at H L Tucker's drug store. hods, scoop shovels, barb wire, th wire, pumps of ALL washing machines, have We will give you all we pos- Yours truly, | \ there this year that was ever}! known in that country, the; |) Special From Washington to KC Times, dence does not seem misplaced It is tne appointment to Kerens and left Washington ten days 20, ap- to be considered. others, as you know some do. } mail. WILLIAMS BROS. < | the — of:this offer. OF BATES COUNTY, BUTLER, MO. Casu CAPprraL, S50.00( Screius Funps, 6.006 D N THOMPSON, President. E.A. BENNETT, Vice-President. E. D. KIPP, Cashier. G. W. NEWBERRY, Asst. Cashier. G. P. WYATT, Asst, Cashier. DIRECTORS. JOHN STEFLF, 3. M. McKIBBEN, Pres. McKibben Mere Co. M.G. WILCOX CLARK WIX’ Farmer end Stock Rairer. ERINGHAM, Physician. JOHN E SHUTT, Retired Farmer. J 1. McKEE. Farmer and Stock Kaiser. D.N. THOMPSON, President, Farmer and Fine Stock Ra: E Pres. me —————— Owned and controlled by over nivety stockhulders seve: the county. Among the remeining stockholders are a num! tne largest’ merchants and capitalists in Butler. We ¢ place to surroun were prepecs to loxn to responsible parties ein theeity. Writing material and reading matter free. and check book furnished free. FARMERS’ BANK, H. M. GALLEY . Capitalist. D. KIPP., Cashier. E. A. BENNETT, Vice-President, whom are leading and wealthy farmers from d ferent parts of P fae credit all drafts or checks on avy bank in this or ing towns free of charge, receives deposite and ave al- vite all parties to make our office headgarters when in Deposit Your account is welcomed whether large or small. NO 52 00, 00, Retired Fsrmer. Farmer and Stock Raiser.> Bennett-Wheeler Merc, Co. mty of ber of ash or | Ballard Items. W S Hurst, while driving up Han- F E_ Kellogg of R:ch_ Hill,| nah avenue, came near being thrown Kerens-Davis candidate for collector | from his wagon, his team getting Kansas City, scared at a log beside the road. Le oy Gd eee y McClenney worked roads northwest Kellogg is Confident. is here, confidently awaiting ap Venalinet rawianys: ointment Ase the cards s-em buffl-d to run new, Kellogg's confi- eo H Frank Patrick, Quilley Fort, G Chandler, Wilson Davidson and T Lynch are home from Oklahoma. DrMcFariand lost a horse and no | fodder in the case. Perry Ray found more water in the well at Store. John Dawson was up from Soap creek having his US papers signed up for pension. Ed Young is building a stable on his lot. Marvin Price went to Butler and Montrose last week. Messrs Riehardson, Maxwell and ; Noble took a trip to the R R. Dr Wolff reports a case of scarla- tina at Isaac Anderson’s ‘Tom Maybree says he is no straw mover, as he has no time for such practically eatabliched tbat President McKinley bas determined to give Davis, and to ignore Major Warner, w'o-e candidate, John A. Duncan, parcatly convinced that he was nt The almost certain assurance that Lllogg ia to be revenue collector is ‘ven additional interest by the statement openly made here that Wajor Warner has declared if Dun- cay is not appointed he will witb-| pusiness. i di Ed Koontz reports his brother-in- draw ees uncorenen be beam. \law, Henry Knorp, as doing well. ‘or all offices in the entire state,and|; R’a Chennoweth and tawily visited | i : «r favors of the;at J E Warfords. y the wayJ E erie ua — steps high and long, it’s a girl to be sure. ANNE ATTRI ES It was 8 calves for $100 instead of BLADDEK TROUBLES, The bladder was created for one pur- $10 in our last. : Geo Price and wife were trading pose, namely a receptacle tor the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form with their sons, who are doing well here. Jas A Woods is building a cyclone of disease except by one of two ways. | cave south of his house, and ere loug he first is frem impertect action of the kidneys The second way is !or care less local treatment of other diseases. | H will move his dweiliug near the cave. | One of our merchants drove over to ; Aaron and reports the Stayton Bros | SAMPLE SENT FREE. | as having a nice store and doing well. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid | Preaching at Fair View last Sunday | nevs is the chief cause ot bladder trou- j by their new preacher. bles. It is comforting to know that) Felix Hendrickson comes over now Dr Kilmer’s Swamp Root fulfils every | and then for bis wail, and we would wish in quickly curing bladder and wi | be glad to see him come oftener. , nary troubles. It corrects trequent calis, sthe Ballard well dig- inability to hold urine and scaiding or sister called at rday evening. — Anderson and: d roads 4 TN Board, Mort Wilson Davidson w the former < James of Santa er’s Swamp R Sarbara, Cc , are vis Z ativ 3s the hig here. He is a son-in-law of eto Tom ying it to r View Baptist sold his h Lee Hendr Maybree, who his land oppo | church. : Will Crow will soon call onus ail as | a book agent. cures of the m you need a medicine the best. At dru. one dollar. You ma bottle and pamphlet, both sex 5 Mention The 8UTLER Weekly yo Timms, and send your address to Dr. Charley Rhine is the boss quail | Kilmer & Co-, Minghamptnn, N. Y- | killer of this place. _ £3) i The proprietors of this paper guarantee} WO Wood and family visited rela- | ‘ tives near Culver. Pat, ' | d+y on Lookout mountain. {during the last ten yeare, six lives Editor Sterns Badly Injured. Lamar, Mo, 9.—This afternoou while on hie way to the residence of Labor Commissioner Artbur Roze+l ++ C P. Sterns, managing editor of the Daily Leader. was attacked by F B. Sutherland with a billy and badiv battered up, receiving six woude on the head. The Leader is own: by Rozelle. Sterns formerly bv @ in St. Louis and bad been on several of the dailies. Sutherland took o- fense atan article which was pub- liched in yesterday’s Leader cencera ing his domestic troubles cecireety et A en wraner mr mS OME Womea Kitted in a Ranaway- Chattanooga, Tenn, Nov. 6—A most exciting runaway occurred te- Mrs. AL P Lockhart aud Mre. Thos. Wilsow were driving a buggy along th» road when th horses became fright- eved at a paesng incline car and started at break-neck epeed dow: ‘be mountain. About half way dow the buggy ldged on a stump tha horse, sudtenly brought to + standstill, backed the buggy over a precipice from thirty to forty fe-« bigh. The arimal followed th» buggy end waskilled. The womec were seated in the buggy when tl perilous leap was msde and both were fatally injured At that spre have been Inet i+ similer ways. Royal makes the food pure, Z wholesome and deficious- Bakiné Pure | POKAL BAKING PORDER Cry REM YGESe