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VOL. XXIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURS Bens sstll BUSINESS. | WE GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE BUS- || INESS OF FARMERS. | Wk CORDIALLY INVITE I MISSOURI STATE BANK, Butter, Mo. The Walton “Trust ponnesy, V TE are Loaning Money on Farms in Bates, Vernon and Barton Counties, Missouri, at Lower Rates of Interest tha Ever Offered Before Rei’ Money ON HAND, No DELAY. We ask each Land owner wanting a Loan to call and examine our Rates and \ Terms Have CoMpLETK ABSTRACTS | toever Farm and Town Lot in Bates County, that we keep up with the County Records Daily. Will furnish d Rev. Smith, began at Fairview Sun- day. J.C. Noble and wife, Clardy, Smith, Murray and Gibbs’ attended the M, W. A. supper at Altona Friday night. | They report a big time. The M. W. A. lodge held their an- | nual installation Friday night. R.} Belisle did the work. Howard Trimble made a business trip to Vernon county last week. Mr, and Mrs. Bud Solomon enter- tained their many young friends Fri- sented at the Freeze Out school house | Saturday night, Jan, 25,1902. The boys are doing good work and will| give a good presentation. Tue Ovv May, Virginia Items, We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. James Crook spent Saturday night with his sister Mrs. J. H. Copeat New Home. There oe ag crowd at Let Browning's yPuesday. Rey. Tearsghy. af) Wolfe, Vernon county, preac hed atthe Crook school house, Sunday.“ Griff. Park and sister Susan ef near Passaic, spent Thursday of last week with Washington Park. Dr, Christy of Butler, was called to see Washington Park Wednesday of last week His health has not been UARY 16, 1902 THEM TO MAKE THIS day evening. , rHetr BANKING HOME aidan byneragll yrogtion Every Blanket and Comfort, _l|_ = Every piece of Winter Underwear, Every lined Glove and Mitten, Every pair of Men’s Pants, Every Man’s or Boy’s Hat and Cap, Every Heating Stove, Every Can of Paint, Every yard of Ingrain Carpet, Every yard of Matting WILL B k SOLD A'l’ ACTUAL COST NO. ‘Th ry. — Clearance Sa|. During Janu Every Cloak and Jacket, Reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices, Butler. No.! ess Surplus and Ftofts, $12,690.00 | \ Tee Passaic Breezes. ©. Woods, of Adrian, herea day last week buying hogs. scarce this winter. We hear Mr. Bowsley, northwest of here, has lost a number of hogs. He The trouble now must be the feed. Some farmers are feeding cotton | PRANK ALLEN, Title Examiner. had a man | has been a very successful hog man. | painted and papered and. in-fine re- Wo. E. WALTON, Bookkeeper, A. H, Peacu, Clerk, has a nice home close to the postol- ‘fice and school. He needs no mail bov on the roadside. Ray Bros., of Butler, brother of the urday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schooley were able to be out Sunday. The-M,—W.—A.—have—theirhallre- | pair, so reported. They havea good peep here. good for some time. Te has lived Julius Heckadon has gone to Coal- gate, I. T. J. W. MeFadden was at City last week. Guy Park, who is teaching school east of Butler, spent: Saturday and Sunday at home, Mrs, Jefferson Park ot visiting Washington Park Kansas Butler, is aud fame Jan. 19th, by Home. Rev. Niblack preaches at the M. church next Sabbath, is Gus Rape and wife went to Ander- son county, Kan., last week to look pene... so Elder Miller ef New} Deep Water Items. town, conducted by Revs. Vivian and Wagner, closed-Suturday night. whol two weeks and large crowds were ii attendance every night on Bailie: Prndenk: le re Benes, CeCe During this month to make room for Spring Goods. - 7) years, He is the last of a family CAPITAL, e “a0 W. D. YAvERs, G. A, ALLEN, of eleven. Butler Cash Dep't. sores § { | DUVALL & . PERCIVAL, | Good o herpes tmcghent tne s |My LLsagehatciaetatebieter-sttred fet tenitgeer——— FARM. LOANS, oe ‘ a tg i Ayes ily OO COU OOOO TOOT COCO TOC OTT CTC CCTCCCT OCCT He bought 28 of Charley Lee. | widow McFarland, visited us Sun- Lita Baee inn hinhoumeald HAR ; ¢ Thos. Zimmer sports a new cap. gay, , OFS DAM EB ROUsS i January bas, so far, been like al $ Cal. Robinson goes to Butler every | \tiscog Elva and Mary Chureh went oe - h ry [ i Rien. spring month. It hus been appre- Oe Pohevatas a ane ielisthewaia : tof, + acme * ~ ™ . moved to his pale. rom a distance | qj 7 » farmera account Ss chilies Dig ratber, WHO's Very {north onthe 1 p. m. train Sunday, looking at a number of buildings sae ; : “ sage ¥ eee ? ; ‘. e a Are “ sed. ¢ feeble. He is 83 years old. returning on the 9:30 night train. . dedi wns : . BEGET tees > veo a Todd and killed a sausage hog | ed i, poue would think it was a town. The protracted meeting at the ? O0d and Bon Eied'a sauEG ®! Elder Walton will preach here Sat- Proaohtaa ut sie Oheletian ahurch la : 6 for us last Saturday. Lard hogsare ane et ‘South Methodist chureh in Johns- Twest of us. 5 to be fine. : = ; Butler, meted fo Johnstown Mon- e prong ta = hs eg cborbogie re a Unele eign satin a house and is In the last few weeks the following | q: ib ; Peenmecntvaee fe | repairing it this wee persons have lost horses: James isses Mi 1 I t Duval ( Geo. Cruce thinks he had the grippe | ia Fates onl a : Misses Minnie and Lene Duvall, of | ' — —~ the other night bebo aes - Sharp called 01 Crgok, Jack Berry, J:H-Park; Frank} Kangas City, ate the guosis of their Money to Loan on Real Estate at Lowest ; ae : : some of our officials regarding the! Holmer, Frank Ervin, John Cumi-|ynele WH. Shelton and. family thi ? Satna Uncle Dick is still feeding his fine | J lease of Gartrell. fad bots - Bhelton and family this § Rates of Interest Come and eet our rates. ; . large hogs: c sia - Uncle Billy Walls was able to drive] ppyin Addison, ef Anson, Jones! Misses Lulu and Gertie Sheltoa and , = F pach gg oh his buggy tongue | ¢4 Butler a day last week with his county, Texas, is visiting his sister | Mrs. Ida + tile 3 Backs. Gere the | ae ney ae repaired. So look out. son, George. Ne ioe Aoi io “a ila” tease guests of Mrs. Hugh Gilliland Mon- ————_—nneneeemeesmsmeenmememeenanenns senanmeasrss-armevm eee meen ereeemeenane Re Our Township Board met in execu- | R a Wileox has his orchard trim- re. Isaac barkr aie. He left here | j, ay. ave the. ta of her pirents Mr. and farmers fHoidinn Wher tive session at Shafer’s office Satur-| 33. i) goo ehane: als me 120 years ago for Texas. When a boy} Mrs, Lillie Moore ind little son, |! di ijgeka lua sted armers Holding Wheat d : G fixed the busi up all med up in fine shape: also talks Of| he was ofted in the little town of Vir- pen | Mrs. W.L. Kash, in this vicinity. Guthrie, Okla., January 11.—The ee ae 4 goose pd planting potatoes. ginia. He visited his mother at Pan- | A crowd of young men went hunt: | farmers in this seetion are holdin . Se -_ we — aaa sec Rey. Scott filled his appointments}ama, Vernon county, seven years | ing the other day and got seared at ! and the loeal amills aa a) = ce me Pr 1 o : here last Sunday. ago.. Mr. Adison looks hale and their-own shadow. enough grain to keey i ‘hem pitas ie ‘a bi ve Harry Funk took a trip north last hearty. His beverage is cold water. The Bible class at the (iri Wheat sold at 85 oy stenes Be it so? = hear it tall! wook. Gunes for his lealth. Una ta wren gives health to young | church Sunday at 11) o'elock today, bet smioat of ‘the 4 ee it in print, hence must be} yy, ale 4 % ‘an ae | was well attended. pe paepnCaees es ror ‘ f or ¢ ae ad pol we Judge Lock- icinidhceieseictaechetesaellrian There will be a medal contest at F nade, Will r, Who has been vi — in Te ig Page i 3 \ FC oa ee the Christian church, Wednesday hued sini auger aki tis estimated that fully 10,000.- * ul ard, of Mound, will be represented. — Head Should Never Ache night Jan. 22nd. Six contestants, Jiting her granddaughter, Mrs. John) gay yy s are still in the territory At this writing Mrs. L. D. Reedy is Nov, i Sanne this ‘troatlé Use at | Sones and recitations. Elder Lots- Borum of Spruce, returned home puyy tt le demand will, consume not expected to recover, her condi-| ever e pg re peich and Rey. Niblack have been in- | Sunday. Rape methine tt : e fs 4 "i once the remedy that stopped it for} ited to be present. @The ladies of oe seed a this as farmers and stockmen en being serious. ; __ | Mrs. N. A. ae Pte of By oa ey iiss Miche dixie ave promiued Miss Josie Smith leit Mhursday feeding wheat to horses,. cattle and We hear another old Shawnee citi- | She writes “Dr. King’s New Life Pills} 4, p, present and sing two of their Women morning for her uncle's south of | ous . zen and old neighbor, Geo. Keirsey, Hoe ye Somary ree of i ine ee 1) tavorite songs. Butler to spend the winter. She will | ———————__,___ " ‘ ad suffered from for two years # , ” 7 oa hed aaa oiunats an «has sold out. His many neighbors | (ire headache, constipation, billions- leniiar as Washington Post Strong. teach the spring term of school at | rm and old friends will hate to see him! negs, 25e at H. L. Tucker’s drug hie feet are atill badly swollen. ’ ay icivrcl hase Mivaie weakness rive Elm Grove. of leave, but be assured our best wishes | store. The Free Methodists will hold their esgic at —_ “eB Rear tick, is | Mrs. Tom Strode left last.week for ra do follow him, He is all right. qurey meeting at the ago bya Baer praia bt eid pba wi | agate a - = rela- * _ ng Friday wrote t ir. jerce, Buffalo, | tives and frie’ ra few weeks. was passin; nn - P t ia to ta ‘ = ‘ = Lee “My — hi » \d- i be a vad te. L. S. Keirsey and Wilson Davidson | night. Aanoy. me to Waeb't bad used the medicine « | tons of hay of W. L. Kash last week | ‘My mother was troubl “ at sidbamantes f suffered from slight attacks of the — “ir a a 7 eee ng was much hth It f j hict i paid him a liberal pri Pe tly for many ie ae i Fa hy tinued to improve until nm Tea or which he paid h t eral price. as given up to die ¥. Sa, mine Mat called co me ret | rip Inst week. Ttching Shin | Recares Big est | iue omnwas, the qucct of sum| ff she tied Ayers Chery Pe : +4 from Adrian. Yes he had his gunas 8 F : had scarcely any appetite, but it is all | Willie Offill was the guest of Sam | and was speedily "hy he f a H : till hi not as yet shot Mrs. Vest, who was thrown from &) Distress by day and night— right now. Have galued several pounds in | Jackson Saturday. | bP ly, 4 me ion. tbsp pabelaave y buggy andseverely hurtduring Xmas} That’s the complaint of those who | weight. I would advise all who suffer from | Wj]J'e Shelton is on thesick list this Prete n- + himself, and says its all foolishness. | 0" is now able to sit up are so unfortunate us to be afflicted | Chronic diseases to write to Dr. Pierce.” | Jay No matter hb hand ee . ; . ; “ : | er how hard id He is careful, Richard Winegardner, a former] with Eczema or Salt Rheam—and out- We understand there was a wood | ar Will Hermann as yet has escaped Sethe boy whe ras failo his home| ward ‘ications do not cure. it Makes chopping at J. E. Kash’s Wednesday your cough or how long ‘| the “Coletown scarlet fever,” though |; Nebraska f umber of years,| rpey. can’t. and an oyster supper at night, which you have had it, Ayer’s § f rears ieacevatackette: years, | “The source of the trouble is in the was the jolliest event of the year, Cherry Pector al is th i exposed 0 ten. is visiting his mother and other rel-} blood—m % pure and this seal- Among the visiting parties last y s cy ; Our old _. —— atives. ing, burn ig skin disease will i Women week were as follows: on Thursday = thing you can take. ‘a of Eldorado, father of our former ‘rank Chambers, of Butler,| °!4P?* at Mrs. Anna Howard’s in Johus- t’s tco risky to wait § a , partner, Dr. W. A. McDonald, will}. an. F — *| “I wa ken with an ftehing on my Well town was Rey. Vivian, W. H. Shel- 1 h y 3 og Pac : is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | arms w! sreved very disagreeable. I until you have consump- ) J giveus a call to-night (Monday). He concluded it was salt rheum and bought a ton and wife, Mrs. Belle McCool, Mrs. ; \, ke. ss i Patrick. bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. In two days Walter Dudley and children and tion. If you are cou hin, 7 %: : in here every.tywo etc Marion Price and wife spent last | after I-begau gored 3 felt better aot it Grandma Stubblefield, and on Friday today, et a bottle o : Tom O'Dea was over Sunday to| , 01 with the former’s parents ped Bm Bn gh BE ey A the same crowd dined with Dr. Bow-| | Chi 1 \ y skin disease since.” Mus, erry Pectoral at once. a see his neighbor, Frank Lee. Prof. T. D. Embree suffered last| 104 E. Warp, Cove Point, Md. den and wife. Anelegant dinner was y J. B. Rice was courting again last sas a nine had, endeed ti Hood’ S idl served at each placeand a jolly good Three sizes: 25c., $0c., $1. All druggists. GY week, Ho is looking for land. He) “Site. School went on just the ee time had by all apres ty wante 8 larger farm. oe School went on just the and Pills Miss Gertrude Ramsey says if she} ff then 40,01 re tage > \ sei dint . _ a ion" i } Send fed pat 2X “Protracted movting, conducted by| lena. oem — hen” | esses wo ee ng Z cea