The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 7, 1898, Page 5

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Paip CAPITAL, - - land does a general Banking business. ronage, promising prompt eervice and absolute safe depository for your money. —DIRECTORS.— Dz. T. C. Boutwarer, 0. R. Raprorp, Dr. J. M. Curisrry, J. R. Jengiys, Cashier. Joun Der dministrator. Tod. Wricur, Vice-President. Frank ALLEN, Secretary. HE MISSOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri. T. J. Wriaur, - $55.000 00. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Issues Exchange We will appreciate your pat- RWESTER, Booker Powe tt, J. R. JENKINS, of Butler, Missouri. Parp UP Capra, - - $55.000 00. } Have on hand a large amount of Money to be loaned on Real Estate | to pay off old loans, are invit- | LOWEST RATES and on liberal terms, allowing borrowers to pay The Walton Trust Gompany, | | back part orall at any time and stop interest. F. M. Voris Wm. E Wa. E. Warvon, President. Watton. Farmers wanting Wm. E. Waron, President. Have complete Abstracts to all Real Estate | on er ee et ee ee ..£= a boys srackers wit eir rockets and fire each officer giv- ing orders in their places. | Mrs Johnson, of Lafayette county, s visiting the family of Mat Henson. | Miss Ella Williams died Wednesday Jnight, June 29th, at 11:30. She and Miss Rosa Garner, were one of Mr honses, three miles east of Virginia, | where they have lived forthe last two ars. She on a visit 8 She and her cousin went City to hand college and from there to Chicago, where they both had good positions as stenographers for some time. Miss | Ella's health failing her, they had to leave the city and go intoth jher cousin, jliving in Famuliner’s ly came here years ago. to Kansas the shert puntry near Tolon, Hiinois, her old home, After remaining there some time they came back to Bates county two years ago. greatly devoted to each other. They | were great lovers of Sunday School jand church work, and were at their post untilthe dread disease jconsumption called her tostay in the lhouse, and she suffered intensely till Miss Ella and her cousin were always \the end came. She was a wember of the Christian church and was a de- voted Christian, She did not dread new loans, or desiring low rate money Ito die, and said it was like lying d to call and get rates. down to sieep to wake up in the other world. She was 40 years old, Bee County. |and was born near Toulon, Ills. Her uthorized by law to act as Assignee, Receiver, Trustee, Executor or \father came after her about two months ago to take her home but she was not able togoso he remained by her side till death came. She was conscious to the last and kissed her father and cousin Rosa goodby. Her body was taken back to Illinois last Friday to be laid by the side of her mother, who died over 30 years ago. T, SAMPSON. IMAP er CUBA! | [AND VICINITY | Pleasant Gap Items. Even without a verbal description t! vey ag ortof man Rear | Miss Rosa Garner went with the 5 Oats harvest is about over with Stee, Sere a features 4 ntial in a great | body back to Illinois. To ber mem- ; . efore and some few are stacking. —. ler. During his 58 years of 1i ory by ber cousin, Mre Carrie Hen- | Hall Paner, Be sure and exam- but the majority will for a few days yet. sick at this writing. visiting friends and relatives in this section this week. Baker, supt.; Ella Nafus, secretary. Several are through plowing corn, not get done Mrs Polly Burch is reported quite Susie Hukel of north Summit were supt.; Tom Brunson, ass’t the lot of humanity. Starting in life success, he rose to command one of the mc graduated at Annapolis in 1861 and wasal torpedo in Charleston harbor. In this affai 100 feet from the shattered vessel, he was practic jderson. H blown up by air and land« A precious one from us has gone, d A voice we loved is stilled, wn intot ring day. A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. mill here from Johnstown, has con- For circuit judge we say, Mr Come | Graves is the man, and the votes of God in his wisdom has recalled The boon his love has = ven, to visit her brother, Wm liff Jackson went to Kansas City brother, Milburn, | Misseuri Pacific Excursion. ———— eT caacnenunead anibedaeniamanendeiioamnmmenaneninieinidebitaniagiananiboimea ane The Sunday School at the Scifres} cluded to remove to another place. aga en ce hpi = a here, school house was reorganized. The} RC Cole’s blacksmith is kept quite Porter, of Adrian, spent . pease Bigot i following officers were elected: John] busy of late. bath with Jehn Hussey. AARON, } ine Ludwicks stock § | out everybody, and help make it a| Bates will decide in selecting dele- = at Denver. Kansas City, Mo, and return, Ile has the best mnontes. gates. : Steele, the blind preacher, jevery Sunday until further notice, i : s Prof Pollock has been employed to} Geo Prise don’t say much about it, lat Mount Carmel Sabbath | $2 10 for round trip ; selected stock in teach the Double Branch school the] but he bought some $20 calves. Still Tourist rates to Colorado and town. Prices guar- T anteed the lowest { coming year. more of the buyers can reach _ IN Farsom and wife were visiting | white faces at Jno Hayes. relatives in this section Monday and uesday. Jess and Clem Wills started for the harvest of Nebraska, a distance of Rev Church filled his appointment | 600 miles, where they expect to get e what Virginia Items. we hear th Arbogast, of Foster, is | Utab, period of sale June Ist to | Sept. 15th, 1898. Very low rate. Summer tourist rate: to Pertle pringe, Sweet Springs and McAl- aster Spriogs, May 15th to Oct. Ist. Ledo Wallace. y was on the sick| Virg s a5 } of our people spent the} for the value. | at Pleasant Gap Sunday. good wages. Ottawa, Kan.. Chautauqus Assem- | Ada Rains has secured the fall term Byron Teeter, Ott Rogers & Co., D Orear is on the sick list, | bly June 13 to 24, 1898. One fare { of school at the Scifress. have gone to Kan, to make their Mrs C Gardner of near here, ie round trip. Rohe #] Newton Allison is getting so he] stake harvesting. SD hages toe died at her daughter's, Mrs Frank | Special Fourth of July rates to all | . F LU DWICK. courts every day in the week. Chas Hill and Chas Rumbo Will 200. in Missouri. Forsythe, in Butler, Monday morn | pointe on the 7 Pac. system rigpe | Rev Allen will preach at the Scifres}ran anew thresher, so have been Chas Cope and wif Her funeral was preached in|'D & distance o mcrapsres * dees | eee ae 3 s school house Sunday at 11 a m and| informed. stented akan at Vi M Ecchurch Tuesday at 11a m/|0De gor for Ptr Pre ergs e at night. GESIKA. Koontz and Davidson ordered @ 49, Emma Park, t ns were buried in the| July 2a — —- Be imited for oo oe ar Seager ce R oeeo, new Advance separator which will | gj. Saturday to raveyard. Further notice return to ae oe, 10” A Bargain, Ballard Items. be here this week; so they will be neg ~ od 3 Trane-Miceiesippi Exposition st vi i i ; 4 and r = : Omaha, Neb, June Ist to Nov Ist, Fi BO acres of good pasture or bay Marvin Price took a trip to Mont-| prepared to do you good work. the band boys met 1898 ataet 330 days | 1 in Anderson county, Kas., at | TOse last week on businss conneeted! Our family left us Sunday for But- in t afternoon | ¢7)) ee E o Wieser hgh / per acre. Plenty of good water with the ath. . _ |ler, where they expect to viet reia- free silver music) Se ee ee t if further information address M. Sorry indeed, to know of Miss| tives several days, and take in the . The Judge ap-! Tramp: Say, bose, will yer give yi Vir, Garnett, Kan. 324t | Maud Patrick getting hurt, but traly/ 4th. ; the treat and they) Been tit stare H | = glad she was not seriously hurt. Marion Price started out Sunday a Pa me a dime? I ain't had nothin’ to } lour is getting down so we can Judge Coleman was here a day lust) morning and expected to land in ‘America had fireworks at|eat in three days. } | in to eat white bread again. We week looking after T W Silvers’ pros-| Butler in good time for the fireworks Park, near Anron's of-| Old Gentlemsr Im sorry, my l 2 : | pects. j y night. About 30 in all gathered n, but I've nothing smaller tha | ae ge | Jess Spearman cat the W H War-) pre tig Bros. bought a new : about an aha Col atte pod bill ‘3 ' you ought to buy because it} ford oats. He took the tangle out of} threshing outfit, and we suppose Wiilie & had charge; Lieutenant, Tr é e Thats all sight; nis freed H the money at home. them with a Deering binder; they|they will ran it in western Henry and | Walter Wolfe; first major, Arthur] ramp: il right, me frie 1 Frank Smith & Son} Bever fail. eastern Bates. ly have the change. 4 ce left Saturday for j Jenkins; corporal, Maxie Park. The H - We hear Mr White, who moved bis} Quite a number of our people on | Mrs C AW

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