The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 6, 1898, Page 1

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eee: Ce SY 3% SKK: SOZS9Z4 Ja SF NGF B87 8787 SESE COOK SORNOK NEW YEARS'S CREETING. Z ee te OAL ALOE LD OL OE od a ia ho : POI OPI DD SOPH IOIS POPS HIID HOOP OTD © EOI IIIE 09 FOO OSOMAD POPP POIY HOS OO ry e ¥% Bates County, thanking them for their good will and liberal patron- age and hoping that the year 1898 will be a period of plenty and uni- versal prosperity. Our Banking business has enjoyed steady growth during the past year. Our present conditi strength, ready cash and solidity, is all that could be desired. The following is a compara ment, as taken from our books at the close of business on Dee. 31, 1896, and on Dec. 31, 1897. 1896. 1897. $106.844 77. $117.861 : ‘ 102.554 14 24. 171.684 79: yn as to e state- Aamount of Loans, - Available Cash, - - Total Deposits, - - Gain in Cash, - - $69.240 26. Gain in Deposits, - 95.151 13, We now have in available cash over ONE HUNDE D DOLLARS, seventy thousand dollars, A year ago our deposits we 3 79. Now they v NE HUN- DRED AND SEVENTY ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. | Thousand 50. 92: (0.5390 Our Cash is Three time greater, while our Deposits are over Dollars in excess of double what they were a year ago. We now have over Six Hundred regular depositors. We are proud of this strong showing and hope our patrons will share with us the good feelings incident thereto. for by their contidence od wi and patronage, only can such conditions be attained. The Missouri State Bank has fifty-one sto holders living in Bat County, and are among our best citizens. Alwa to transact any business of a financial character. Receives deposits subject to check, promising ab- solute safety for funds committed to our care, promptne courteous treatment, and witha full ap given, we beg its continuance during the New WM. E. WALTON, President. ys ready to loan money an preciation of your patronage heretofore, so generously J. R. JENEINS, Cashier. Year. EFitty Thotigand Dollars Cash on hand wa TT Ri loaned on Real Estate at very low rates of interest, and on easy terms. Estate owner wanting & NEW loan or to change an OLD loan should call and G Loans made so borrower can pay | part or all at any time and stop i Walton Trust Company is incorporated and authorized by law to act as Assignee, Reeeiver, Trustee, Executor or Administrator, Is ander State Bank Supervision, and examined regularly by Bank examiners, TH E Announces to the public that moneyis EASY and rates LOW. and that it h years. and now haye on our books nearly 1 We have been lending cn Real Estate continuously for 25 DOLEARS In Loans. This is the OLDE! CONTROLS MORE MONEY and does the LARGEST estate money loaning concern south of Ka) eCity. Withagqnarter of acentury of st capital almost UNLIMITED, The Walton st Company solicits the patronage of those waating low rates and easy terms. We own a complete, kept upto da! stract of Title to every farm and town lot in Bates County. Certified Abestracte furnished at reasonable prices. Mr. Frank Allen, Secretary, is agent for the ETNA, Hartford and Home of New York, three of the strongest Insurance Companies in the world. If you want a Low Rate Loan, a Reliable Abstract of Title, or Insurance that will be sure to y bring the cash in case of fire, you are cordially invited to call at our offic Parties having idle money to inyest in good interest bearing First Mortgages can be accommo- LOW RATE LOAN, dated at all times : FRANK ALLEN, Sece’y. Won. E. WALTON, President. OOOO 20:35 HOLE COOONO EI OOOOHS: OOOO Virginia Ltems. (Tune, ‘‘Marching Through Georgia.’ ’ | Keep the news a-rolling to Aaron, Boys, keep them on the fl Thieyes Take no Chances. Carthage, Mo., January 2.—Last | night the shoe store of C. C. Catron, on the north side of the square, was | Oe eee nappenir a i 5 jathe e happenings, 2 See | Make ie ore aaa The Hensley Bros have shipped 65 | tian church Sabbath, did not come. Will Cope is spending afew days in Kansas City. There was a dinner at B F B Sunday in honor of Mrs Big birthday. Bi fore January 24 to | matter. jreveal any knowledge of the meet- ie | Co, who was to preach at the Chris-| BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JANUARY 6, 1898. NOT JAILED. But the Judges are Sent Home Unttl January 24, St Clair Co. Dem Judges Gill, Nevitt and Lyon went to Kansas City Monday in obe | dience to the instruction given them abcut a month Phillips. They expected to be plac ed in jail because of their refusal to levy a tax in payment of the bonds but Judge Philips bas again granted a respite end the judges of the St. Clair county court are back home to stay until the 24th of Jan- uary- From Tuesday's Kansas City Times we get the that meetings are now being held throughout ths county with the ob ject of inducing the people to con sent to the payment of the orig | bonds now outstanding, or $231,000 before by Judge rairoad news Z/and that paper further states that a big mass meeting is to be held be- determine the Inquiry here bas failed to} ings referred to by the Tir if such are being teld the dently are takiog pain pants evic ecnezal the fact The indications are that the bond- holders are preparir perate mo for some des m should be on their guard Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosper- ity cf the family. They are wor shipped as households in every home. The household god of to day is Dr. King’s New Discovery | For consumption. coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest | andLungs it is invaluable. It has} been tried for a quarter of a century | \and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned No household should be} without this good angel. It is; pleasant to take and a safe and sure jremedy for old and young trial bottles at H. L. Tucker's Drug |Store. Regular size 50c. and $1 00 BRYAN’S BOOM Housebold | Will Be Formally Opened in Chicago January Sth- Chicago, Ill, Jan. 1 —Chicago .: | democracy will celebrate Jackson | day, January 8, with a banquet at the Tremont house, at which William back door and took an iron box When the Times they do spy from the window centaining a $5 | Under the banner of Virginia Items, epee teste to K C from Jan 1, bill, which was used as au advertise- Chorus. There was a good turnout at theS ment and is given away each month | Hurrah, hurrah! we'll make thettems | > @¢Vireinie Sabbath, tothe patron who holds tbe lucky | ring; | sear Hensley wtll havea sale on key. This mnoue; was divided be- |} Hurrah, harrah! we hear the neigh- | the lith. tween the two One of them sug- | bors sing, , aeaiaeet ' gested they go back again and take | ane De eee ooo ers |" Oscar Harris’ herse that he rode te a Th = > eames iS S took sick while hitehe pe sare The other refused. The | Under the banner of Virginie Items. See ee while hitehed at the v8 come | i a 2 = pote ese 2 soup ue peng Her Coms| — en andh amare pore Ida Flesher and Magete Smith, of panion and found one willing to join | = 2 Shee who came ae" ¥ n From forest and trom plain; 10 caine eut t him. They secured an assortment Of | Gather in the perfect, istmas Eve, cet fine shoes and vc.» making forthe! Let the crooked ones remein; day. While here th railroad to catch . train when they | Only those are welcome eee Sera were picked up by the police. The} going on at the ¢ ok sckool house. That have a truthful name, pleased him by often sia Items, | favorite song. Under the banner of Vir thieves were soon landed in jal, and Dr Sun, of Passaic, rmed@ us one of them was recognized as an | Ghorus: last Sabbath that Geo n hed a He had been with when he boy. old offender, oaly receat'y out of | Yell to friends and strangers jail. Numerous small robberies have That the TimEs’ hosts are strong; js Tell them of our paper left thot danger. been committed of late. As we proudly march along; Report at Virgi Will Darst | Tell them there is a welcome yet and —— were married. Geo Wash- ington married a w j and why not sth Aaron and c in, Amos Burket, of North Ma, spent Saturday night and part of Sa eir cous- ins, Grif and M 1 Park, nerth eas. of Butl For all who would subscribe idow and did well Under the banner of Virginia Items Chorus. Willie Ruble visited his unele, Rev WT Pyle, at Cartersville, during the holidays. Lijlie and Nellie Walker, who are George Jenkins purchased a Rew attending school at Warrensburg, | W&8soo Mondas Jobn spent the holidays with their parent The Literary at Plain View last | Wednesday night was a succe Lawrence Wallace, of War | burg, visited his parents dur holidays. Mr Wallace is goi school at that place. Isaac Lockridge’s fine herse is on the sick list. We noticed in the F Milton Flesher, of B out visiting the school vicinity of Virginia, ers that were on and, boys, Hus hing quiet CH Morrison 2 report. of Batler, was at ree Press that or, had been Is in the n saw oth- > same errand seheol d Sherd Cope, of = and got t the new t for salt the wo ulce tetter, apped . and all skin vely cures piles It is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cente per box. For sale by H. L. Tucker. 2 Best Salve in bruises, sor fever sores. hilblains, co’ wago —— shop. DU VARS. & PERCIVAL James I Wol ate dinner wi e BUTLER, MO- Year’s day. FARMIROANS. B F Watki Money toloan on farms at reduced rate sor | the state of Virginia. : at. Your notes are payable at our o: J W Wyatt went to Barton Co, Mo, Smdyou find them here when due. We give Thursday of last week. é APUPrivilege to pay any time, Money ready} Rey A T Wood, of Rock, Vernon 00m as papers are signed. I The Free Methodist meeting is stik } J. Bryan ‘will be the guest of honor. | Politicians regard this banquet as |the formal declaretion of the Bryan boom for 1900. | Among the speakers will be Sena- |tor Jones, chairman of the National democratic committee: W. J. Bryan, Thomas Taggart, mayor of Indian apolis; W. C. Mayberry. mayor of Detroit; Carter H. Harrison and Congressman Lewis of Washington. GUfSTS OF S. E. Morss of the Indianapolis NOTE. Sentinel, William Prentiss of Chica-| go, Thomas R. Cobb of Atlanta and ex-Gov. Stoue of Missouri will be prominently at the front on the oc- casion. Each gueett is to receive a hickory cane from Tennessee timber near | Jackson’s temb. HOW TO FIND GUT. Ful a bottle or common glass with urine and Jet it stand twenty- hours; a sediment or settling ind jan uahealthy condition of ney When t stains positive evidence of kiduey t Too frequent desire to urinat eor pain in the back, i also convineimg proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order, WHAT TO DO. the know t Dr. K at kidn There is comfort i eo often expressed, Swamp R edy, fulfi in the back, kic or bad effeets fc wine or beer, ar if ant nec et up night to urinate. eine you sh by druggists, p dollar. You may have asa | and pamphiet both sent | Mention BUTLER WEEKL | send your addre | Binghampton, N \ Free jat Price Bros store; they have dis- | °. “2 | : i gooesssesseee the Farmers Bank for their excellent patro the past. | Ssieinooapaoniint Ballard Breezes. Miss Eula Starke visited Miss Maggie Cole iast week Bradley Bros are buying aud feed ing bogs here Deepwater Items Mrs Will Cole of Johnstown was the guest of Geo Allison’s Monday. H Gilliland had his bay baled iast A bog tuyer here from Passaic week by McBride and brothers. y lest week - Misses Ida and Alice Kash were Teeter dined with Ed t ts of Mrs George Moore last rsday. Several Elm Grove young people nuded the party given at the res- one day when Ed was bateh- Tt wife being in Montrose spending the holidays. Dr Wolfe took tk brother and nce of Bowen Kash, on last Fri- sister to Urich Wed from day night, and was an enjoyable theres they to th bome at affair. The crowd stayed till 12 Sbawnee Mound o'clock, when they departed wishing Milford Richardson left Saturday Mr Kash ani family a bappy New |for Wisconsin, where he goes to at-, Year nd school and study telegraphy Among the visitor at un Grove echool last Tuesday were Geo Drake, Cora Stapleton, Migaon and Kempie Allison. Uncle Charlie Tyler going to start out this Jno Mosier and Milford Richard son delivered bogs to Bradley Bros Wednesday last A Mr Williams, of Ky., has pur chased the Mrs Geo Mosier hom says he is week and stead and will locate among us. Mre spark all the good looking Mosier will move to Butler widows be can find. We wish bim Wells Bros are hauling aud saw- abundant success ing wood. JM Kash is visiting friends at M F Maxwell and family spent an Foster thie week Misses Nannie Coleman and GBes- evening im our city at Mr Wells. Milt Beatty was in our city tral ing; by tbe way, he drives a span of dandy mules. No more cider, no more checkers, sie Ashcroft were the guests of the Misees Shelton Thursday night. Miss Caddie White of Rockville i« in Jobnstown this week. W H Shelton and family attended learded all and attend strictly to a New Year's dinner at Mr Tyler's | business | on Saturday ond reported a good | Geo Herrmann is reported much time end a splendid dinner | better. The party at Tom Alexauder’s on last Saturday night was largely at- tended and a good time was reported Mrs Judge Coleman and daughter Mignon, visited her daughter, Mre Sue Chambers on lust Friday. Miss Bessie Alexander was the guest of Della Offill Saturday night. Mrs Ira Fowler visited her sister, Mrs R D Beatty last Thursday. Collector D H Kash of Deepwater townsbip, will be in Spruce every Saturday for the purpcse of receiv ing taxes Robt Sutherland and family visit ed in this community last week. Miss Effie Salmon of Montrose visited friends and relatives in Johnstown last week Protracted meeting begun at the Johnstown M FE church lest Sunday conducted by Rev Auld There was a social hop given at the residence of Mr Seeton on last jay night. Rose nee otber portione of the state | Mrs Ott Rogers is very low with | consumption, not able to be upat \all, which ker many friends will be pained to hear. She isa daughter |of CN Teeter. | The party at Robt Reeder's Wed- | nesday night was ettended by a } number of our young folke. Remember, W. O W.s we meet at ‘the hall on west side of Plumb street | We dnesday night, Jan. 12. All are | requested to be present Quiley Fort talke of buying some | young hogs to feed. |” Floyd Chenneworth of the Apple- ton City school, after spending Xmas with relatives at Butler and Culver, has returned to pureu2 his studies. W D Kiersey made the trip to the literary Friday night; all bad a pleasant time, and remained at T N Hendrix's to watch the old year out Marvin Rice took his mother to Fairview on last Sunday. 30b Alexander, dem; Jno Daw pop; and Mr Shelton, rep, were here Jen Ist just as strong in their faith | as ever Preaching at Bethel churches last Sunday and at Walout next Satur- day night and Sunday. Mr Ewin and sister of Mingo was in our city one day last week Ned Cole and Marion Price at- | tended a party at Zib White's Satur | day night and report a good time Wili Embree bought that ri are claiming distinction on account of being the home of the « of Revolutionary Newton county enters the list with Moses Carver of Diamond Grove prairie, soldiers whose father served through the revolution under General Green aod he still possesses the sword which his father carrie] in our war for g | dependence Uncle Mose Carver ta land attended the dance over north. | he is fa called. is 85 years Boys, be a little careful as to bow | old and bas lived in Newton county ! you talk to our PM. He cannot en = 3 Z ps s since 15837.—Ex take everything simp becauss hea is doing bis best to please us ail, which nose of McClenney will buteber th week of ths ngton are full is of human kindness, go loota bank and ask for a pardon. Then you E-wnor2p poe smes2oq will see it gush. “22nd poos 2q3.62qwas eon

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