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The Butler Week! y Cimes: VOL. XXIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1902. _ : CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Has 46 stockholders living in Bates County, successful experience, Loans Money, Receives Deposits and transact#a General Banking Business. We solicit your business, offering absolute security for your deposit with every facility that is cons'stent with safe banking. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY 10 LOAN, — DIRECTORS —— J. M, Christy, A. B, Owen, Booker Powell, Cc, R. Radford, T. J. Wright. f T. C. Boulware, J. R. Jeukins, John Deerwester, C. H. Duteher, J. R. JENKINS, Casuikr, MISSOURI STATE BANK, OF BUTLER, MISSOURI. 360,500.00. 21 years of Geo. L Smith, Frank M, Voris, Wu, EB, Watton, N.L. Whipple, | : Wo. BE. WALTON, Pris. EPI LLIN SOLEIL SIDELOBE EI EG WALTON TRUST CO. ‘ OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus and Profits Always has ready money on bend to be lonued on farms in Bates, Vernon and Barton counties, Missouri, at the Very Lowest Rates of Interest. Every land owner wanting a loan should call aud get our rates before borrowing of others. complete abstract of title toevery acre of laud or town lot in Bates County from the U.S. patent down to date, that we keep up with the records daily, relinble Abstracts at reasonable prices, eee Ww. £. Walton, John Deerwester, Frank M, Voris, § C, H. Dutcher, FRANK ALLEN, S8kcy, DIRECTORS——— J, Kveringbaw, Wn, W. Trizg, Booker Powell, Sam Levy, 5 $48,300, 00, We bave a fall aud We furnish (RRA RRPY RRL RPRPR pp AP atl Passaic Breezes. W. H. Zimmer died April 29 after | anilinessof but a few days’ duration. | He was operated on for abdominal abscess, caused from jumping some three weeks before, soon after which he died. Relatives from Illinois and Kansas sattended the funeral. He had been married only a few weeks to Miss Alice Bush, who with all the relatives have the sympathy of the entire coumimity. A large follow. ing attended the burial at Butler, Where the WPL & AL 8. and the M. W.A., of which order he was a mem ber, coudaeted the funeral exercises. ile was one of our Lest teachers, J.D. Tathwell shelled corn last week, heaee cobs were in demand, Thanks J.B. Lotspeich’s flax is coming up fine just west of the railroad, The late hail did but’ hittl if any damage here, Os Keadrick has settled down to business since the primary, as he but seldom comes over of lite, As anembalmer, J.C) Metz, at the Department Store isa No, 1 Johnny Krinn mowed the weeds on the lumber yard lot, whieh looks better, Hope the Wyatt lumber eoupany Wwillsend up enough to fill the shed at least. Mrs. W.C) Powell and children vis ited us last Saturday. They came Why not more lumber here? has been quite sick for several weeks with the grippe and bronchitis with J. R. Jenkins, T. C, Boulware, C. R. Radford, T. J. Wright, Wm. E, WALTON, PRks, PRER RR A Mound Items. . This is fine weather with gentle ra‘ns, which brings the corn boom- ing. Fritz Mier, Sims, Maddy & Co. went fishing and canght some of finny tribe. We learn that Byron Lovkard has left Kansas, and gone to St. Louis to work in a box factory. Oscar Yates is lamenting over his plowing, says the ground is so hard that it is impossible to get it in good condition to plant. J.B. Rice has about corn planted and has 40 acres more to plant. He intends putting in tive acres of tobacco. Robt. P. Bush came in fayette county to atten | the funeral of his son-in-law, Wm, Zimmer, who died at his home at Passaic, April 29th, and was buried in Oak Hill cemetery followed by a large con- course of sorrowing relatives and friends. The deceased was born in 35 acres of from La- tro SOT, Dam LLL - parents moved to Linsis, where he received a orl educition aad was a successful teacher. A short time ago he came te Passaic and on Mareh 5, 3 Alice Bush, who B4 was married to together witi three sisters and four brothers are left to mourn their loss. Fritz Chambers has a new buggy and a fine horse, so lovk out, girls. Col. J. N. Sharp says the grass is fine. Hehas about 100 sheep to pasture. We are sure all the defeated candi- dates will all pull together and elect the whole democratic ticket. I am very thankful to my friends who stood by me, as I was sick and could not see them during the campaign. L. E. ~ A Nearly Fatal Runaway started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, IIL, which defied doctors and all remedies forfour years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him.- Just as good for boils, burns, bruises, cuts, corns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25¢ at H. L. Tucker’s drug store. Double Branch Items. Our year’s drouth is broken at last. The creeks are higherthan they have been for two years. Some say the flax was damaged by the recent hail but other crops are looking fine. ~ Chas. Baker, wife and baby came bear being drowned Sunday evening. ey were crossing the creek and did tt know the rock bottom had been hed away. ir audience out to church Sun- day to hear Rey. Laman, our pastor for the coming year, Siss Ethel Clem is visiting in this neiggborhood She thinks she will re- main and keep house for ber uncle, Charley Clem, Andrew Elledge, Misses Ethel Clem, Miury Hand, 1.N. Rarsom and wile were the guests of RR. karsom last Sunday. Remember the Sunday schoo! at Double Branch at 3 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Fred Wolf is superintendent. |. Let us all rally round her and make it a success. W.M. Earsom is going to school this suminer and has a good horse and bugyy for sale. Rey. Wix will preach at the Scifers school house May 25, All are invited to come and hear him. JESSIE, Holds Up a Congressman. “At the end of the campaign,” writes Champ Clark Missouri's brill- iant congressman, “from overwork nervous tension, loss of sleep and . aprenckities tether ty collapsed. Lio seemed that all the organsin my body were out of order, but three bottles of Bleetric Bitters made me all right. L's tiie best all- around medicine ever drag: 's) counter.” Over-wo run-down meu and weak, sickly wo- men gain splendid health and vitali- ty from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by H. L. Tucker. Did Nut Speak For go Years. Evansville, Ind., May 1.—John H. Burger, aged 60 years, died at his home at Petersburg, Ind., to-day af- ter a short illness. Burger was a tailor, and owned one of the largest stores in Petersburg. About forty years ago he was en- gaged to marry a prominent young lady at Petersburg, and she jilted him on the dy set for the wedding. Burger made a solemn vow that he would never speak to anyoue. From that day to the time of his death he kept his oath, and passed his friends on the streets without the slightest recognition. Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such start- ling cures,that puzzle the best physi- cians, are effected by Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, Here’s the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and tets the liie-giving oxygen enrich and vi- talize the blood. It heals theinflam- ed, cough-worm throat and Jungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King’s New Discov- ery, tle most infallible remedy-for all throat and lung diseases. Guaran- teed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. L. Tucker's. but little improvement, Joe Kennedy and wile, of Elkhart, attended the funeral, Thos. Zimmer and wife with the widow return their sincere thanks to allfor their sympathy and kindness during the late illness and death of their brother and husband, Will Zim- mer, Clyde Packer visited friends near Butler Saturday and Sunday. COM. Decker bought and sold hogs here last week be idle, To any school wanting a Nv. 1 teacher. You will do well to eorres- pond with J.8 Cobb, Butler Mo. R KF. D. No. 3.) We are not reach him in this distriet. all and money searee. Miss Anna Belle Robinson, wlio lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Tath- Carl does not like to Ile is a hustler able to } liool well, here, returned to ber home in! Butler Saturday evening Mrs. J.P. Allon, living east of t weare glad to hear, is much beter, She has chronic stomach trouble. The Monegaw Springs water is at hand now. It seems to us that the Eldorado Springs water would do better. Corn over northwest is looking fine. Some ready fur the cultivators, room cottage on the northwest corn- er of his farm. Wheat is looking well in the terri- tory through which we travel S.R. Young and son, Edward, were out Monday evening from Butler, looking at avsingle driver of Geo Keirsey, L. 8. Paddock bought a load of corn of Tathwell. He has returned from his fishing trip, and is putting out a crop on the Keudrick farm, T. D. Embree, for chairman coun ty central committee, would be the right thing to do, we think. Par. Stand Like a Stone Wall Between your children and the tor- tures of itching and burning eczema, sealdhead or other skin diseases.— How? why, by using Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,earth’s greatest healer, Quivk- est cure for ulcers, fever sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns or bruises. In- | vacate his seat, jrain, so that they cantinish planti Mr. Stanley of But- ler, anpeared forthedefense Plaintiff asked that Mrs. Heasley be made vo- defendant with her husband. At Mr. | Henderson's sale Mr. Nickell gave) notice to the buyer had to pay for the colt. The mare did not sell. Sometime afterward Mr. Henderson gave the mare to his daughter, Mrs. Lyman Hensley, The colt lived a few mouths and died. Question? who is the one to pay for the colt. Mrs. W. T. Pyle of Rich Hill, spent Saturday night andSuaday with her father, Washington Park. Lizzie Kelley lost her jacket, bre ed. Me vid- had. Finder please leave at den’s store, Mod. Hensley lost: his: silver specs tacles, Finder please leave at Me: Fadden’s store, The citizens of Virginia, are very much CS am armed over thelarge number the Tact it ors oat) Parktown Th y is destined to be past week, ize the the most) famous city of the west Phefarmers are talking for les theireorn, Eeriy planted) corn) i tings weedy Tuesday Pask is very low. Inia we Washi kind otf trom his AARON, morhing: ton stu por, Cannot. throw lungs. Strong Proof of a Combine. Telerson City, Mo. May 6.—None of the officials of wholesale pack ing t| | e2 4 4 bh he al thf [= a. : ; ® We are offering some 4g x & Come in anc Pi ee EE Good Inv A fathe name, gave him the ban add an amount equal to at the end of the year, It cost the father about as it taught the youth ¢ houses in St. Lonis, St, Joseph and Kansas City appeared before Judge Burgess Tuesday morning in the beef trust inquiry. Charles A. Armour and Kirkland B. Armour, of Kansas City, and O, W. Waller, of St. Joseph, the last hamed agent for Swift, failed to ap- pearin response to subpoenas and were represented by Attorneys Frank Hagerman and Alexander New. In the absence of the big Nt. Joseph retail butchers, some of them former managers and salesmen yackers, ‘for Armour, Swift, Nelson Morris, Cudaliy and Hamauond, told of trust methods in St, Joseph, The testimony at the morning ses- sion established these facts: Damaged and partly spoiled meat issold to the buteher at a reduced price, utter a granted to the wholesaler by the the The damaged or stale meat concession has been arbitrator representing other firms, iy sold to restaurants and boarding houses, An arbitrator fixes the price of meat for all the packers and imposes tines, Prices of meat are fixed at semi. k- Weekly tueetings of St. Joseph ps ing house managers. Rebates are given secretly by sales: fact, and have failed to: appear. 1 think they could be conipelled to at. tend, but Edon't know thet that will be attempted, “The present: proceeding is merely an inquiry, preliminary to possibk prosecution, ‘The facts brought out this morning demonstrate that an ironclad agreement exists in st} Joseph.” County at Large, by N. M. Nestlerode. The rain which fell Monday was Weleomed by all. gulley washer It was a regular g and ealvert raiser Get vour house photoed. Arthur Westover keeps his t up stairs. Wim. Robbir Thei Twins are yet along tine ames are and Robert. Joln Barton h mers ata distance ought l some stock fare to look at this spring Miss Patterson of Nyhart. is. visit ing Mr, Dodson’s family this week. * McKibbens. 3 De we oe wee oe Tee ae ye ye ye = N80 ade ate ais adie ali aan aap adn lv ad ald aa Ud ad says it was the best investment he ever made BIPEC LE be OE RES ° ={iaae os & SPECIAL BARGAINS =} & “a Ki ‘TABLE LINENS, I see them, r FOF FE ee eh ee ee CG AVS KAY MB KAN SED GY UY MADD estment. started a savings account in his son's k book, and agreed to the boy's totalsavings forty dollars but he he habit of saving his 220. CT aw Seeking Treasure Island Pang, May 1.—Abe of the prominent eitiz HL, accompanied by PI started for an Creasure supposed to amount to S7,- O00,000 in gold is thor den island upon which to bebid Pogle claims to have secured his information rewarding ¢ ure trom a friend, who isa travel Phe people of Herrick have 1 fund to send: the sear * fend. ‘The islar pon whieh t gold is said to be locsted is ‘ fifty miles from Porto | Thin t \ gtor then | ou ork wonders tate the vently expel all poi + organs, yus from thesys- — ee Ten to retailers. Fines ave imposed on firms giving rebates when the practice is disco ver- ed, Retailers do not buy from out side fis, fearing a virtual boycott by the combine. Attorney-General E. C, Crow ex- pects that more witnesses will arrive Tuesday night, and that the inquiry will last through Wednesday. He says: “The packers who have de- clared there was no trust have been given an opportunity to show that Spring Humors Come to most people and cause many troubles,—pimples, boils and other eruptions, besides loss of uppetite, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, indigestion and headache. The sooner one gets rid of them the fallible for Piles. 25¢ at H. L. Tuck- | better, and the way to get rid of them er’s drug store. Virginia Items, We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. Alton Park and family will ride a new spring wagon hereafter. Mrs. Carrie Henderson, and two children of Stillwater, Okla., is visit- ing her mother, Mrs, Garner, Pat Maloney, who has been sick for Scald Head several weeks, is able to be up. Att'y Dave Forbes, in the suit be-| Blood Poisoning tween Capt. Nickell and Lyman] Catarrh Hensley last Saturday brought his and to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring iD} Medicine par excellence, of unequalled strength in purifying the biood as shown by unequalled, radical and per- manent cures of Scrofula Sait Rheum Boils, Pimples All Kinds of Humor Psorias Rheumatism Dyspepsia, Etc Accept no substitute, but be sure to justice with him. Our justice did not} get Hood’s, and get it today, Tatts sot ts tari ai Colo., ve brick house and | Denver, where he has purchased a moved to intends to take life of his days. Fletcher Landreth of Osawott Kan., is visiting parents and fr this week. | Tom Wheaton of Panaina, is visit- ing Bob Bradley. The dance at Arch Walters’ Satur day night was well attended and en- joyed by all present. Frank Lee has put an acdition to his residence, which adds greatly to its appearance. Tom Hackett visited at M. Culbert- | son's Sunday. Tom likes the water eusy the balance tem, enrich the blood, dinprove ap petite, make healthy flesh. Only ute at HL. Tacker's Notice The Democrats of I Ouk ship are hereby notitied to meet at ru Saturday, May loch, at 2 oclock pom: for the py hating delegates to the County ( Ventionat Batler Monday, May dz 1902 Part Wautox Conmi ar DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, that flows on Nab’s creek best of all. | ff Bert Miller of Kansas City. is work- ing for Pearlie Landreth. Keep the Balance Up. Ithas been truthfully said that any disturbance of the even balance of | health causes serious trouble. No body can be too careful to keep this | balance up. When people begin to | lose appetite, or to get tired easily, | the least imprudence brings on sick- ness, weakness or debility. tem needs a tonic, craves it, and should not be demed it; and the best tonie of which we have any knowl edge is Hood's Saisuparilla. What this medicine has done in’ keeping healthy people healthy, in keeping up theeven balance of health, gives it the same distinction as u preventive that it enjoys as a cure. Its early | The sys- use has islustrated the wisdom of the oldsaying that a stitch in timesaves nine. Take Hood's for appetite, strengt b and endurance. der wonderfully successful ir lame back, kidney, bles and Bright's Disease, w form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec- ommended for everything i ney, liver or bladder trou! just the remedy youneed. It has been in so many ways, in hospital work, in priv Practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- chase relief and has proved so successful in every Case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, alsoa book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder troubie, When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- hamton, Nv Y. The RES ceguiar fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.

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