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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JANUARY 20. 1898. NO 10 i M'KENNA TO HANNA. ooo sos ooo ooe, SZ ZS. o » : SSOP OLMIS OOP OO COMODO NOO-OG ee oe, ws SLES NLS LASLES LD NO IZMWS J. i | His Congratul NEW YEARS'S CREETING. Beare Washington, Jan. 14—-Hon M | A. Hanna, Columbus, O : Everything phed with rmation COPPOV OILS OLD OO is SPECIAL DEPOSITS. i good in polities has tri THE : MISSOURI } STATE : SANK. = you Congratulations HOO POOM OOOOD OOOOH HOMOOMOGH OOOOH OMS HHO 0 SOPOT “POOH MOIS OO H a S Josery McKenna é ably have a great meny vabl : Pd This telegram. sent by Attorney I like tax receipts, deeds, insurance gfe General McKenna to Mark Hanna =, notes, ete, which you desire free A ~ a : : a i ee “ax | Wednesday, wes thrown into the r of fire cr theft. We havea tine < Bates County, thanking them for their good will an Oe i Bidding ths. candietinn-moniiok Prices tea Cai ait by this afternoon. A bombshell could not have created more consternation The message may defeat Mr. Mec Kenna on the motion to confirm his nomination for the Supreme Court bench. Friends of the Attorney age and hoping that the year 1898 will be a period of plenty and uni- versal prosperity. FARMERS BANK. Our Banking business has enjoyed steady growth during the past year. strength, ready cash and solidity, is all that could be desired ment, as taken from our books at the close of business on De Our present condition as to The following is a comparative state- 1896, and on Dee, 31, 1897. 1897. | General | = ae ” SEENCOCO Eifty Thotisancdt Dollars Cash on hand waiting tobe on terms. Ev Real }other Soldiers’ a jaad the administration were taken . * - ye ” 7 T} : as SPEEA SL CL DPI ILL POO OOO DOD OOOO OOOO Amount of Loans, - 4 SLT S6l 32. x jby surprise. That a nominee for oooceeeoe Available Cash, = = E 102.554 50. 3%| the supreme court bench should|- é Total Deposits, - - 171 .68+ 92. take euch a partisan step confound-| Pe : xs - : : ee Gain in Cash, - = dthem. Privately, they admitted | Hon for delinquent | taxes shed. from the ‘a . . . fice of the cler the cirenitecourtof Bat Gain in Deposits, = j that the telegram was a most dam |{ unty. Mo., returnable at the February term. w I A ilabl 1 re : aging bit of evidence in support of | et wna cars eaeten 58 Tavoe of e now have in available cash over a gain of nearly i ae of Bates Cou aganst the unknown seventy thousand dollars. A year ago our deposits were over ONE HUN- | the contention that Mr. McKenna is helrs of Arc eon ‘and the tn DRED AND SEVENTY ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, |a man of too emall caliber for the|~” ‘ : ; ire B , Robinson 1 have : : ‘ : : 3 Bee Se | ee ie Hise! 2 peters n m of aid defendants, the un § * Our Cash is Three time greater, while our Deposits are over Eight Thousand ge | Post to which ke bas been a aoe LS finact of n : ‘and | kr CArehivalt'£ Jackson and the % Dollars in excess of double what they were a year ago. 3K by the } resident, They « 1 offer ao Sp Gra real estate situated Ss r = Be | but littla defense, and were only too | ® Kates gerne pigihgn ti. h ON Crane We now have over Six Hundred regular depositors. We are proud of this strong showing and hope | glad to postpone action te aonk: : : " x sel w oe Me our patrons will share with us the good feelings incident thereto. for by their confidence, good will 2/8 pene aenee Len hiteeaas Aina eDiets Ko of range thirty and patronage, only can such conditions be attained. The Missouri State Bank has Fifty Sa - ‘ : aad @ oak € the holders living in Bates County, and are among our best citizens. Always ready to loan mone <4 After the Officers Now, aay. at St front door of the court. hous to transact any business of a financial character, Receives deposits subject to check, promis ZS! Leavenworth, Kan., Jan 14 —If} I Ba se a Bar enindte solute safety for funds committed to our care, promptness, courteous treatment, and witha f pe - b Ee t= : . = ‘ preciation of your patronage heretofore, so generously given, we beg its continuance during th ZS | the signs sre correct there is going | for Recution aud costs in ta nty ."Missour Year. : ZX | to be quite a stirring up et the Sol- Rlecidiy tabs cesey'¢ tsa pirgaont SA Meraat Sikh s ANTIZINTR Caching : “ : TON Praciden ; 3 | “ Sheriff of Bates County, Mo iat public vendue tothe highest j J. R. JENKINS, Cashier. WM. E. WALTON, President. | diers’ home before very long. It is| — =e = — to natiefy eatd ution an Tee . ? . t Sherif of Bate ae <= | claimed that some of the officers at} 2 : sth Announces to the public that monevis EASY and rates LOW. and that it has nearly |the home, and for that matter at - Sheriff’s Sale y homes, are drawing | loaned Gn Reai kstate at very low rates of interest, and easy ery Estate owner wanting a NEW loan or to change an OLD loan should call and get our re ? : is rates. Loans made so borrower can pay back part or all at any time and stop interest % | pensions for total disability while at} | The Walton Trust Company is incorporated and authorized by law to act as Assignee, bY, F i , Trustee Reeeive: Is unc . Executor or Administrator. the same time they are receiving the State Bank Supervision, and examined regularly Bank examiners, At the same time these | | the home. jofficers deny the right to a private} in the home be- cause he is getting a pension not}, eral e lerk 0 tornable at Ballard Breezes. soldier to remain Heke es a ie = — | y barbed wire. SR Young has lumber and rock HOW TO FIND OUT. on the spot for hia dwelliog. x © 2X | salaries of able-bodied men and from |“ coh We have been lending cn Real Estate continuously for 25 years. and now have on our hooks neatly THREE MIL Ww : he ee : DOLEARS in Loans. This is the OLDEST, CONTROLS MORE MONEY and does the LARGEST business 2& | the amount of work they sometimes se pr estate money loaning concern south of Kansus City. Witha quarter of acentury of suecessfal ex; yal Seren aks Madcnalionof ai capitel almost UNLIMITED, The Walton Trust Company solicits the patronage of those wanting low ¥ %R\ perform show cro indic ation of dis - . terms. We own a complete, kept upto date Abstract of Title to every farm and town lot in Bates County. Certilied SZ | ability ; Abstracts furnished at reasonable prices. Mr. Frank Allen, Secretary, is agent for the ETNA, larttord and Home of Pe | abuity. j Saturday February ly, 4 New York, three of the strongest Insurance Companies in the world. S| The old soldiers are going to de-| Mtwern the hours of nine o'clock in the fore: Fae ee ae ay If you want a Low Rate Loan, a Reliable Abstract of Title, or Insurance that will be sure to Ne ee ~ een Fe la st front f the * ernoon of ¢ | LOW RATE LOAN bring the cash in case of fire, you are cordially invited to call at our off i mand an investigation and ascertain | in the eity of Butler, « of Bates and stat eg ne Parties having idle money to inyest in good interest bearing First Mortga, can be accommo- | — wr “nansi “F4 Mi-= . to th «bh and ! gts weg | ) ated at all times. how men can draw (pensions of $50) (Mao) in hand, the following described real | #1 wundne te the highess’ Bader per month for total disability, and at | °*' eoags Paes : ind to watisty enid ution and costs FRANK ALLEN, See’y. Wa. E. WALTON, President. e i j : carting eta Fe MUDD . . the same time draw a big salary ty ‘ Sheriff ounty, M : z 8 | ter of section twenty-six (28 ; SESS BSSe LSE SSOSOSS \from the government as an Oflicer at | t* we OOOO EEKS DORI 8 i, Missouri, and tot So. ‘ t ; - ) ) partnership ¢ The Ogburn sale was well attend- Cohn and Emil Fill a bottle or common glass with | ed, and almost everything reported : - i ; ; . 3 lisability | t and James Gee, , a = y s P Ed Winegardner is cleariog up his| UTine and let it stand twenty-four one. half as large weaghoe total disability |r | firm of Martin as eee good prices : late = hours; asediment or settling indicates pension. They say if it is wrong for | | om all the ‘ W D Embree & Co took a trip} z : = : jan unhealthy condition of the kid- a ato wold; Tas t = of anid defendants, J ja southeast of Clinton. Amos Hughes, the : rustling eggs Jneys. When urine stains linen itis | the private soldier it is wrong for) ™ gomprieing the partnership Arm Jas Wilds, of Clinton, spent a few land chicken man, drives in a trot, | poste evid nee of kidney trouble. j the officer, and they do not propose, tate situate iin Bates t ns = requent desire to urinate i 2 eons " to H days here visiting friends. i mud or dry - ie ipa rae es i % : no sae rege pai" to submit to such an injustice. j alfof lot eight (+) in bloc 4 8 : = in the back, is also convincing proof | ty of Rich John M Graham called and had us| Our doctors report some sickness. | +1 the kidneys and bladder are out | ae oe : t isewe te » (3) in. Block # send in his application asa WO W. | Robt Ray, of Illinois, is visiting | Clonee. * A Sensational Discevery. \s yof Rich Hill, 4 Daly Braclev has rented the W B| eo ores here this week mare Be ee ee ede| Laporte, Ind., Jan. 14.—For sev- SA z i Morlan land until Murch Ist, 1899. | PSU Gs WES TS Vee et ee ae a i : Dr ce. jeral months diphtheria of the most | between the! ore- | between the honrs of nine o'clock in the f Arbuck! eal t = f)and one at John Wrights Saturday | 80 often exp ed, that . Kilmer’s : es nix n and five o k in the atternoon ¢ eee niet ~ | Swamp Root, the great kidney rem-| malignant type has raged at Galien. |! {tha east front door of the ‘court ce Our last rain 5 gal edy, tulfills every wish in relieving | e - ite { Butler, Bates Milt Beatty wears the belt as| ADY one finding a brown, double} pain in the back, kidneys, liver, blad-|4 umber of deaths resulted. and | «1 as may be. xe ; checker player |eape cloak please leave it at Price | der and every part of the urinary/the virulence of the malady has} tor: mand ¢ pate r ution and coats ’ 7 x = - | Bros’ s ybe Nh a i assages. It corzect ability 1 | »D, E.¢, MUDD The Woodmen of the World in-| Bros store, where ne pay Ee onins aaa sn baffled the best medical skill. A 4 riff of ty, Mo 10-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo j * > : 2 cost anc rn property to its eee : sie cater ae ————— ——___—_—_—___—_———_——-_ - ~--—— paued officers Wednesday night. ett ae — A eee ae or bad effects following use of liquor, | rigid mvestigation as to the cause of Sheriff's S ; en Young bas hired to Jas Allen | OWer- Si pre es _ | wine or beer, and overcomes that un-| 4,0 g:, } is } = : , t gee j y for 10 months. A good boy has | ‘:e¥ and *3 mil+s west.” on night of | pleasant necessity of being compelled | the disease poi begun aa aie e. ie and a of m ; found a good place Literary to get up many times during the|resulted in the discovery ; - 5 RA Wouucand ca Sunds night to urinate he mild and the | ¢g} alate sf mie eset - 2 . Hilt Combs was down to get a} Ed Young and wifs epent Sunday | ote riinary effect of Swamp Root |fclime population of the town is} art, 19 me dit rot The Baten tooth pulled. with Jud Ze © — m is soon realized. It standst highest | suffering with the malady, and that | Blankens: I ha 4 and es ° 39 Friftit e from ox e ay + lerfu r + se + : _ 4 Price Bros received a icad of Sam Griffith writes from Monroe | for its wonderful cures he most|the dise was communicated by ” * i’ Harris 1S Blank goods Thursday. county that he is happier than he | distressing eases. If youneed a medi-| 3 in 2 ab ng ‘ Tom Murray had a good horse bss been for years. He is with | cine you should have the best. Sold | pet cats. The origin of the epidemie || : Precee - phe , brothers and a sister whom he has | bY druggists, | fiftycentsand one | hag thus been traced, and tbe dis-| 1 a ae arter of > = 7 dollar. You may have a sample bottle! a * te o x * { 4 = \netseenin17 years. and pamphlet both sent free by mail, | covery bas caused a sensation. Phy- senteninpes When you read this the oyster | Mention BUTLER WEEKLY TIMESand | sicians unite in the statement that) # vem ister "1 1 supper at J W Asburry’s will bea; send vouraddressto Dr. Kilmer & Co., foe peel cases Lave aver csscted - “ ae Geage F ana thing of the past, as it is to come ¢ ff ghampton, N. Y. re ee cecal pair t fhalf of section twenty (2H in said town Wednesday night Par. = Aged Divorce Seeker- = asi baif ‘ arter of pete ae es ao y) | Bat “ 2 p and range, +9 Paris, Mo., Jan. 15.—John Howell, ;.. P s Ae William Miller, the Winchester, tke “7. (netanehed tis) Ganie aod ee. rary ia, | Ky, banker, who disappeared New |friends by bringing home a 27-year- | ae s 7 | Roe a ea Year's Day, bas been heard from at | old bride last September, bas created‘! i cM: y . rift in the : *¢ 4 ) Tucson Ariz. He is on bis way to “lanother stir by filing a suit for ‘ p “ the | Guired ew f Alaska. | divorce against her. . y : —— a eS ) 4 [angdon An-| His bride was Mre. Rena B. How- ruar ! Lancton. | ell, formerly of Shelbina. They were ps Royal makes the food pure, : married at Quincy. In his petiticn “d “ wholesome and delicious. / Mr. Howell alleges that the morning ; : after their marriage his brid sought ——— — = to persuade him to li k 2s ‘ real estate to her; tl 7 ; ‘ a as < % j : tne a | t DUVALL & PERC BUTLER, MO: FARM IOANS. Money to loan on farms at reduced ratestof | iuterest. and you find them here when dne. We give | you privilege to pay any time, Money ready | Se soon as papers are signet. i ; hooa and Your notes are payable at our office | the east front oor of sell quired at pudlic vendue to th for cash, to satify said exe 10-4% persons being lost. MUDD, Mo. t is reported that Japanese trans-} port steamcr Nara foundered, 80) i The Treasury statement shows a lance of $23S8.892,562 anda Some senators are inclined to de- mand recognition of the Cubans as i : a condition of the Hawaiian treaty. Absolutely Pure oe | { i