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F he Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903. pre - \ ¥ PIB WILLIAMS My goods have all arrived now, undI am prepared to Jsupply everyone who may call on me, withthe BEST LINE of Farm Implements and Ma- chinery, buggies, carriages and wagons, single and dou- ‘ble harness, plow harness, team harness, fancy carriage “harness, garden tools, haying ifools, pumps, field seeders, ardware, or anything that a farmer may need. LEvery- ing of best quality, but at a low price. Our AVERY CORN PLANTER is a piece of perfection. Can say the same of out Hummer Sulky and Gang Plows, our Sattley - walking plows are the best. Sold on a warrant to please, or you can return them, ~Ev- eryone who has used an Avery or Sattley Cultivator knows they can’t be beaten. We warrant every piece of imple- ment we sell you, Get vur prices on single or double row stalk cutters. We will beat any one on price, for the best goods. We sell McCormick binders mowers, reapers and rakes, and everybody knows what McCormick’s goods are. We have a large line of tongueless cultivators of every variety and style, and you will lose money if you buy before get- ting our prices. Weare head- quartecs for ALL KINDS OF RE- Pairs, if you buy implements Aand machinery of us. you can —always getrepairs: We think we have the best HOG FENCE and are selling lots of it. Sold one party 800 rods yesterday. Itis the ONLY § fence in Butler that will go » over uncven ground without bagging. We have been sell- ing this fence for six years, and herve just gotten bt rods and will sell 3¢ per rod cheap- er than was ever able to sell before. Come and see it Poultry netting, screen wire, single and double trees, nails and staples, hatchets, ham- mers, barn door hangers, hay carriers, spades, — shovels, rakes, forks, post diggers, post mauls, axes, clevices or anything you want at lower price than any place in Butler Special price on harness. We have seven SAYERS & SCOVILL Buggies sold -Mand settled for, marked and Beset aside, to be taken out ‘Biwhen roads will permit; so ou see what the people think of them. All old settlers in Mathis and adjoining counties ‘Mi know what Sayers & Scovill d buggies and carriages are, for PR we have sold over 5U0 of them in the last 5 years and they have been tested,and we warn all new comers to investigate before you buy any other PBbuggy. Ask | ~one who has Biever owneda Sayers & Sco- vill what they think of them. Out of the 600 S&S bugyies and carriages we have sold we have never bad to set a tire. What do you think of that?) hey took first premium at e world’s fair, and have ken first premium wherever hown for the last 24 years. Phey are mide of whalebone Bpickory, Norway iron and feel gear, bolts and clips, Farmers Bank DIRECTORS. JOS. M. McKIBBEN, President McKibben Mereantile Company. J W. CHOATE, Physician and Surgeon, W. B. TYLER, Farmer and Stock Grower, W. F. DUVALL, Duvall & Percival Real Estate Loans, J. Jd. MCKER, Farmer and Breeder Hereford Cattle. JUDGE CLARK WIX, Government Revenue Service, 0. A. HEINLEIN, President Bennett- Wheeler Mere, Co, E, A. BENNETT, President. Loans and Collections. > AVSL[) WE THANK OUR. MANY FRIENDS for theassistancein making our bank the LARGEST in the county by over ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Weespecial- ly solicit the accounts of any having no bank connections or those contemplating a change. Call and lets talk it over, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. NO SUGGESTIONS. Mr. FE. D. Kipp, Cashier, Butler, Missouri, Deur Sir:— P The reports of the examination of your bank, made October Gth-7th by State Bank Examiner C.'T. Buhce, has been submitted to this Depart: ment. The condition of your bour bank is first class; its earning capacity A. 1; and management active, conservative and efficient and fully meet- ing all the requirements of the Department. No recommendations or suggestions to offer Very truly yours, SAM B. COOK, Secretary of State. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. (CONDENSED) Farmew Rank February 2&th, 1908, RESOURCES, Loans and Discounts —- $202,878.12 Other Stocks, Bonds, &e 38,168.07 Banking House (including P O bldg. 14,555.08 Furniture and Fixtures (including $5,000 Corlis safe) 1,500.00 Cash on hands and due from Banks 134,476 §¢ Total « LIABILITIES, Capital Stock - SurplusFund - - + + = $50,000,006 9,000.00 Undivided Profite - - + + 2250.78 Deposits—Individual = 296,702 04 Deposits—Banks Deposits—Demanid Ctfs, OO BBO LS SE A. L. McBRIDE, Vice-D’ E. D. resident, KIPP, Cashier, GEO, W. NEWBERRY, Ass't ————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_————————_—— , Buff Leather Trimmed, and | the body is put together for) keeps with 1-inch seat riser. What we want is for everybody to coe and iook at our Lmplenents, Buggies, ete, and get our prices Remember we warrant everything wesell Wehave the largest stock of implements aid buggies in Butler, are anxious to sell and will treat you right. Yours truly, fem ZIB WILLIAMS. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost everybody who re: fea cal triumph of the nine- Hip teenth century; dis- ||| covered after years of 4 Scientific research by § Dr. Kilmer, the emi- ————— wonderfully suc lame back, ki . bladde bies and Bright's Disease, whi form of kidney trouble, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- ommended for everything but if you have hid- ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice; among-the-heipless-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, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- Baits hamton, N. Y. The ee ee regular fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. g is the worst savonsret Carry your surplus funds witha reliable institution where it will be perfectly safe,and | you can check against it at any | time. THE BATES NATIONAL BANK AT BUTLER, MO., Will be glad to receve your ae- count. fiducial j is ohe worst spring for moving in 26 Cashier, Virginia Items, We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. Ell, Stevens and Miss Mary Wymer were married at the residence of Mra, Washington Park Wednesday night March 18th, Rev. Pyle of Kieh Hill, officiating. She totd Aaron during the winter she expected to go to Vir ginia in the spring, but on account of bud roads and high waters she was airaid to cross the Ohio river, concluded to keep house for El, Ste- veus, Who is good worker, Mary has been a faithful, industrious young woman, always at her post. We be- lieve she has made agood choice. We hope the rest. of her days Tuay be days of joy and-rest. “They moved Virginia, vSaturda tian) ch citizenship. Die partion who passed through | Parktown fast) Sabbath breaking horses, should do so no more. [rex cites the young people. Lt is a bad example for the sabbath. D C, Wolfe was working the roads on the Hub mail line Monday. Rev. Niblack preached his farewell ) Sermon Sabbath at 11 a. m. Frank McElroy wants to hire a good farm hand. The Virginia band boys met Sat- jurday night and reorganized. They have 14 pieces and will furnish music fon all occasions during the coming year. Prof. Sutler moved back to Foster last week. He taught the winter school in the Crook district, Chicken pox is going the rounds in our city, There were some men in our city the other day telling how big a load they had seen one team haul. One said he saw a team haul six tons of hay at one load, another said he saw a team haul seven tons, another said he saw a team pull tencordsof green wood. Would like to hear from others. Miss Meda Cuzick lostalady’s over shoe—No. 7—between Virginia and John Woody's. Finder please leave at Virginia postottice. Helmer‘and Vogt got movel last week to their new home in Kansas Feone Park will move this week. This y night, April 4, at the Subject, Chris- jt years. G. L. Burge was bora in Kentuehy | Feb. 13, 1831. Depirted this life at his home near Foster, March 16, 190%, at the age of 72 years, L month | and 3 day He was laid to restin | ‘ tetery. | A precions one from us is gone, { A voire we loved is still, ‘eis Vacant in our home ‘hieh never ean be filled God in Hie wisdom has reealled, ouafarm two miles northwest of ‘Tne South M.E. minister of Pas- | saie, will talk to the people of Vir- | COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF February 28, 1899, February 28, 1900, February 28, 1001, February 28, 19a2, February 28, 1903, March 13, 1903, Dow't forget the township election on Tuesday, March 310 Remember | that all the prohibition candidates are qualitied to perform the duties of the offices and we are broad enough to concede that men on the other tickets are qualified, notwithatand- ing the charges brought by certain parties. Aaron further believes that the women are qualified and should be allowed to vote see whether the leaders will vote the voters or not. AARON, HICKOX AND PAGE — SET FREE TO-DAY. Justice Robinson Liberates the Men Sent to Jail For Contempt of House | Jefferson City, March | Hiekoxand LL. Page, the refractory who were committed to | witness: j jail Saturd: ltoa the vy because of their refusal wer questions propounded by wislative investigating commit- | tee, were set free by thesupreme court this morning. | Thehabe: before Chief Justice Robinson, sitting with Judge Gantt. The paramount | question before the court was whet!- 3 corpus writ wa her the prisoners or the court shall be | the judge of incriminating testimony. At the conclusion of the argument | Justice Robinson conferred briefly fwith Justice Gantt, and then an- lent to depriving them of their con- stitutional rights.” Page and Hickox had refused to answer questions on the ground that by so doing they would incriminate themselves, “*T had a most stubbotn cough for many years. It deprived me then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and was quickly cured.” ; R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. # Sixty years of cures q and such testimony as the above have taught us what § will clo. est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. The boon his love has given And though his body slumbers here, The soul is safe in heaven. Rh. Osear Harris moved on the Hel mer place Saturday. Henry Craig left for his home in Oregon Monday of this week. There’s cureineverydrop. Three sizes : 25c., 50c., $1. All druggists, Consult your doctor. If he says take it, then do as be says. If he tells you not to take it, then don’t take it. He knows, Leave it with him, We are willing. J. U. AYER C0., Lowell, Mass, We will soon | nounced: “These men are discharg: | ed. To hold them would be equiva: | of sleep and I grew very thin. I A | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral g We know it’s the great- & ee Total - . S301. 57a.04 The above statement is correct. B.D. RTP, Cashier Total Resources, March 13th. $455,063.30. DEPOSITS, | Ballard’s Wild Vats. Bankey's and Hays: also Riley & better, After) continuous | Spring. Something that coils and | | re coils, : Nevessuries of life are becoming a | teusportation, Olla Dale and family | thing of luxury at our post, The | reached destination all right, }imerchants are utilizing six horse Some of the farmers have plante: | teats, 1 Ae . E ‘ yotatoes and sowed Oats in spite | L 8. Keirsey’s business called him : hii antl pret to Butler last week. | ‘Wa vongratalete uer. rasa No. William Vest made a flying trip to foe lie Hanaiain OREM RINE Clinton after his daughter, whe veicHie Gta | piety aghter, pha | Some things expounded at our j Deen wislaing thers, literary night, we doubt ever being | Rural delivery is gaining favor— | [WPTHTY MENT, a) on aoe ! ¥ is © oF clironieled in literature, | Some new boxes on No.3. |e Rabe poids teedin lene acntiniee TWlD- Kersey threshed seed oate | aa icra anai Riin | Ata last Monday, at more snc ellin Nebraska thaw The Republicans held convention for fifteen ha alan Fine suauner rand nominated township ticket pdeather in Colifornia. Large river eae ape 4 ‘oy, | dem near Spokane, Wash ander R uftond. trom. — ge senna oust riction for irrigation purpos: i ails. Seems ve : pbs 4 ae an “| Mentyofwet in Okla. Ty. thissprinic sed. : : ' Reported to us the grip ati Mr ! round about | 1 DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR | “PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE GHLY ELECTHICALLY WELDED FENCE, EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT, The DURABLE Fence, No Wraps to hold Moisture and cause Rust. cx Aull larpe Wilts, — <b ae Highest EFFICIENCY. oof | TT Ua EOWhot-cOst. saa ee ee ye ho 3 if » y \ Fa ae tee ' Rank! “PITTSEU KG Daaet FrEscine, Absolutely STOCK PROOF, We can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fer: ng. CALL AND SEF IT. “106 DEACON BROS. & COMPANY, AOVER ang Two grey Pereheron ataliions, will yo weigh in good flesh TS0O and 1,74 ey unds respectively. Both registe aed oF ne styleand actions, Rover is one ky kind. Can show colts of them on the place that will weigh (ne thousand poun’'s at oe year old Will stand the season of 1903 at my barn 3 miles northeast of Butler on old North place $12.50 for colt to stand and suck. This stock, to be appreciated, should be seen, J.W. BARNHART. (Special Style.) Rene 1S v down ble | of the \ | / |

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