The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 23, 1905, Page 2

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eee Ue re aermemancoemee snip BULLER WirnL) “TIMES J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Waexcr Times, publishec every | Timuaday, wit} be sent to any addrew ne year, postage paid, for $1.00. | ¥ e Phe Missouri Pacific Time Table at * Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE. SOUTH BOUND. > es yyy yy Dts Som Ree joplin mail & Express 33. es KG & Joit a mall & Bapree ‘21 Local freight ORTH BOUND. 306 Kansas City and St. Louis Bx. ioee v’clock, the turkeys aroused th ' Ex pee eee enens Sie Maced anal Wy pm LOCAL FBRIGRT $2 Local Freight 1 2 Kansas City stock S:l6p INTERSTATE DIVISION. WEST BOUND. Me, M1 Local freight and Pas mixed Bast ROURD. Bo. #2 Local freight and og mixed ar 6:00 pm J. ¥. Griczn, Agent id ‘The American consumer who voted to give the packing interest $3400 to $4000 a day on hides alone has a new think coming.—Post Dispatch. The Windsor Review said that W. T. Gibson was awaiting for the next light of the moon to ship his eattle. The Warrensburg Star advises Mr. Gibson toship when the sign isin the Taurus. Frank Michael, a successful farmer living south of Worland, favored us pleasantly on Wednesday. Much of his corn ground {n bottom was over- flowed and the corn damaged. He says in gathering he has his wagon box petitioned offand sorts the good from the bad. Mr, Michael says he always selects his seed corn with great care while gathering in the fall and finds that it pays big to do so, The Board of Consulting Engineers, composed of eminent men in their profession from the princtpal nations invited by the United States, have decided 1n favor of a sea level instead of a lock canal. They say it will take much longer and cost_more to con- struct the sea-level canal, but they are building for all time and selected the bess. Uriah Ayers resigned his position as official court stenographer and Tudge Denton appointed EB. 0. Jack- son, of Harrisonville, to the place. Mr, Ayers resigned to devote more time to the management of his big ranch near Rich Hill and other pri- vate enterprises. The Review inti- ran tes that the duck and qnai! shoot- log off 4 Ld GOM. olALg WO WO Wie it. Mr, Ayers made many friends on his cireuit and he will be missed. P The W.C. T. U. has endorsed Sona- tor Warner We wonder on what theory such an organization took such action? Possibly because the Senator is the kind of a prohibition- \ ist who believes in drinking up all the vile stuff to keep it from contam- inating other men and boys. Con- sistency should be practiced by the + W.C.T. U. and where it endorses a United States Senator, or any other man inthe public eye, of the well known bibulous habits of Major Warner, it lowers its order in public esteem and confidence. SEE EEaemeeme The Business Men’s Association of Clinton have taken up the proposi- i tion fora government building and will urge upon Congressman DeAr- ; mond to make an effort to haveCon- tess make an appropriation fort hat purpose. The Clinton Democratsays that “other cities of far less sizo and importance io this and other states have public buildings.” And adds * “We may be certain we will never get o> Gs one unless we ask for 1¢ and perse- i veringly go after {t.” Butler busi- i ness men might profit by the ex- i ample of their Clinton brothers and i i “go after it.” —_———___—_——_ The Star is authority for thestate- ip { ment thatthe post office fight at + Bad } Warrensburg isgrowing warm. John H. Williams, chairman, of the com- mittee and J. M. Shepherd, Editor of the Standdrd-Herald, are, or have been, the leading candidates, buta new Richmond, backed by the Grand Army, is in the field iu the person of Comrade William Lowe. Charges and counter charges have been so fierce that that thecounty committe, presided over by Chairman Wilson, ‘passed resolution condemining editor Shepherd. The aforesaid editor is the one who gained so much noto riety about a year ago by being fined | 487 $600 by the Supreme Court for con- 1: oom very five turkeys, which roost close "TURKEY AND | CHICKEN THIEVES. iain Farmers About Mulberry Getting Their Shootin’ Irons Qut. Chicken thieves about Mulberry have become #n bold that the farmers are determined to resort to extreme measures to put a stop to the depre- dations. R t Braden was in Butler Tuesday buying shells for his No. 10 gun to protect his —— from thievee, and Bob says he intends t. ™ shout to kill. Mrs. Braden has 48 the houee. Saturday nightabout12 i household by flying against and oi ° top of the house. By the time Mr. Childrens Good all Braden got outside he could bear the Ladies S tylish ties running quite a distance off. ame night thieves visited Ed. Rush’s place three quarters of a mile from Mr. Bradeu’s and got away with seven turkeys. Mr. Rush heard them and not having a gun, telephoned Mr. Frank Stillwell, who was in the eame fix; he then telephoned Clark Taylor, two miles away. Mr. Taylor jumped on his horse and riding hard arrived at the Rush home in time to take ashot at the thieves. There were two of them, with a small light, stooping over, apparently tying a turkey on the ground. The thieves returned Mr. Taylor's fire with a pis tol shot and then ran. Mr. Taylor’s shot killled the turkey, which they left on the ground. Monday night about 10 o’clock, Mr. Braden was again aroused by a disturbance among his turkeys and rushed outelde in time to take ashot at the thieves, who wererunning with his little doge after them. He sald he overshot ~~ - ae killin, his d Mr. Braden is determin to pealoas his poultry and will shoot District Teachers’ Association. to kill next time. the kind that aod up to $3.50. ther, the Western Central Teachers Asso- The Adrian Journal is authority for the statement that C. L. Mills has] member, to be held at Harrisonville, sold his interest in the Adrian Bank-| Mo., on December 1st and 2nd, 1905: ing Company and will retire from the FRIDAY 1 P. M, management on January 1, 1906. a. sae Summit Glee Club. He will be succeeded as cashier by J.| {avocation. . W. Combs, who has been connected ao of Welcome, Judge W. L. with . bank for the past twelve! Response, W. BE. Morrow, Warrens- years, (. L, Mills and J. Scudder] burg. $1 25, $1.39, $1.50, $1. MENS GOOD||SHOES | “PETERS” MAKE ' $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2 25 We live cheaper grades if you want Hill’s Cash Store, Egga Taken Same as Cash. SLAILPSA SASS SASATSA. The following {athe program of ciation, of which Batee county is a (SLASLSADIGASS SLID A AS. WE SELL—— ‘Peters Diamond Brand Shoes. The Kind That Wear. . Up to the minute in atyl> and finwh and every pair WARRANTED, Leather Shoes £0c up-to-date Shoes 75, $2.00 and up to $3 50 oe Some Educational Needs, n. F. M Stephene, Rich Hill. ge 4 Supt. O C. Scott, ginsville, Miss Mary Jean Wuirs, Pres, Miss ALMA ABER, Sec’y. OFFICIAL STATEMENT of the Financial condition of the Walton Trust Company at Butler, State of Missouri, at the sa the bank in the early eigh | The Qualities which are Considered ) ‘ties and Mr. Milla has been in con/in. [tr Choosing Teachers, Dr. W-8-Chap= close of business: or . ‘ lin, St. Louts. November, 1905, uous charge ever siuce, and isentitled Paper, Professional Courtesies and to the crevit of ite succeesful career. | Discourtesies Awong Teachers, Supt. | We understand froma privatesource|K ( Hamilton, Liberty. that he will locate in Seattle, Wash.,| _ Viscussion, W. L. Shipp, Supt but that statement, of course, is un- oo oy Spelling, authorized. J. W. Combs is aJ prin vw. Talbott, Raytown. practical banker, thoroughly under | Djscugston, Edward Beattie, War- stands the business of that institu | rensburg. tion, is an honorable, trustworthy young man andenjoys the confidence of the public. ‘ Mra, Wo OR Tyler has returned | home livin & plaoant ist to Kan sas City. of Committees. FRIDAY 6:30 p.m. . Declamatory Contest. aarreriv OAM, Music, Lee's Suzamit Giee Club, Plea for Rhetoricals, Miss Cora ae inter, Peculiar John Boulware, who is a cadet at = Supt. C. A. Burke, But- Kemper Military Institute at Boon. | ler. ville, spent Sunday with his father, egy ag er Training, Mies Boul Ida B. Rowe, Odessa. WL tol Pe Discussion, Miss Sarah C, Spencer, Mrs. James McKibben, of Rich Hill, | Lee’s Summit. and Mrs. J.D. Allen, of Butler, at-| Address, Dr. A. Ross Hill, Columbia. tended the flowershow at Convention SATURDAY 1:30 P. M. Hall at Kansas City the last of the Music, Lee’s Summit Glee Club: week and were guests of Mrs. Sam Pa 7 " per, The Reason Why, Supt. E. Canterbury. J. Scott, Marshall. . in. C, W. Smith, Gar- South of Spruce Items. Discussion, Prin. C. mn! ar. den City. ’ Paper, Agriculture in Public ot am y bees, soaatanet Me, Gebeele, Prin’ L. 0. Depéen, Deessl ‘oster’s house last wee’ Discussion, Prin. H. A. Phillips, The protracted meeting at Pleasant Hickman Mills Bone church = oqmannse with the : regular meeting Saturday ht, Nov. 25, 1905. Everybody ste vane, 8. Louis, dially invited to attend. Mr. Rausom Berch called on the F R SALE Mesers. Mistlers Sunday‘ OB Bal. Mr. Fred Rich has plasterers at work plastering his house this week. by protracted — iy Hud- son {s progressing with good atten- aonb AND BLOCK WOOD Mr. F, A. Kretzlngerand wife tran- sacted business in Batler Saturday. ~ — a 2 acetal The cardy breaking at Mrs. Chit Cc, M. THOMAS, woods Saturday night was well at-l141m RB. F. D. No. 7, Butler, Mo. tended and enjoyed by all present, " They have the qhooping cough at Oak Grove schoo! Mesers. Mert Shillinger, George Shelton and Tommy Chambers were the‘guests of W. 0. Shillinger Sun- da; ‘Cords Keen visited in Spruce Sat- urda; rOreaiae Childs wad the guest of Mrs. Bhilli Rev. Doggins was able to fill his — at Spruce Sunday. Cleve Lawson had the misfortune to lose one of his horses one day last week. Mr. G. W. Holland drove cattle to hie eon Frank’s farm near Butler Thureday. Rev. Cown and wife visited at Mr. Wm. Halls near Windsor last week. Mr. Tom Parker and wife called on Registration and Announcement Py RESOURCES, Loans undoubtedly good on collateral Loana. aadsabsediy good on real Other negotiable and non- negotiable paper and investment securities at present cash market value Overdrafis by anlyent customers. Bonde and stocks at present cash mi Real estate (Company’s office build- present cash mar et value ther real estate at its present cash market value...... Safety deposit vauite banks, good on sight draft. and other coin ate All Ai ad resources, tithe abstract 2001 LIABILITIES. antiies stock paid in Undivided profits, less current ‘ex penses and taxes paid.. Dei osite subject to draft at sight by a eer subject to draft at sight by individuals and others, eenlag demand certificates of deposit... Time certificates of deposit Savings deposits af ye my and real estate mot Bille payabie ents Allo! er Habilities......... Total, STATE OF JT Baien tee ec 4. of Bai jen secretary of the Wal! Es sisiisscsvssssssapnsesnvans aeiann’ $ 010,000 00 estate security, 186, 210,53 8,618.10 t VALUE. .........ccccsee 18,136 75 Furpiture and fixtnres «000,000 00 000 Due from other Trust Com, ea ensad {a sie a ther ens! iter 8 000,000 00 Total, ‘em, 165 14 trust compantes, banks and bankers 000,000.00 Total liability on surety bonds popes fection Chief 83, vo, Wm. B. Walton, president and Frank These Poland-Chinas are the pick of 111 head, Moral Education, Prin. W. P.| do valcer ‘ryear that the ‘apove. statement t Plenty of show animals in both cattle and hogs. Notice to Contractors. At the regular meoting of the City Council of the City of Butler, Mis- souri, to be held at the City Gall on erty occupied by J. W. Porch, de scribed as all of lot three AU) block one (1), east of R. R. bed in s Harper's the west side of block fF aoe First Addition, on the east side longing let to the lowest nee: eo SAE ot Pons | on’). F. Sarre, along nt o rt; gs Clerk. pied by Robt. Camp bell t ve east seventy-two (73) fret of lot oe (2), block five (5), Williams Firat] Sacesmen Wanrep.—To lookafter \idition ~ le pa teu feet off the east | our int-rest in Bates ‘Sonic counties. Salary or \. ptr no side of Atkinson | Address, ae Victor Oil Compe Avenue along and in front of prop- ee Peonle’s Elevator th WANTS YOUR CORN And will give you the highest market price in cash for all you will bring. ecees as sTeSe9ee=nZZZBeG0e H. H. Harshaw’s ‘ TOW DAYS DISPERSION SALE Y NY OF THE ‘ g MISSOURI HERD OF SHORT-HORNS—POLAND-CHINAS, a Hig- iy 0 502.90 : AT BUTLER, MO. Shori-Horn Cattie Dec. 8h. Ss Poland-China Hogs Dec. 9th, In this two days Sale Iwill present you with an offering that has seldom if ever been equaled in South-West Missouri in points of breeding and individual merit, 25 cows and heifers, bred to Imp. Tillycarin 150,069 &] 15 cows with ealves at foot Imp. Tillycarin. n} 10 bulls of various ages, some of them by Tillycarin 20 Poland-China sows, some with young litters. 8 spring gilts. n| 30 spring boars, and og include my herd Se Per- These Short-horns are ie pick of 106 head. t of our knowledge and belief. FRANK ALLEN, booretary. Don’t forget, remember the date, ‘e, T. C, Boulware, C. R, Radford an Alles, Fo nn (stockholders) of the Company ¢ jo éolemnly Se Meet me at Butler, December 8th; ae We'll be there rain or shine, person the = boa pape, pers, Property and ion reverts sad amsles td) i To sell on credit of 12 months time ; and belief, = tras to ve tothe he ee our knowledge E: HADIORD, D¥ ORD. Ny ( [Sz.L]) ast aforesai ged SILVERWARE Mrs. E. J. Keen Sunday evening. We are ian’) a hie Danse suitable for the Esenbo 1 : Martin rth hauled oats from rd Mra. Kode Weisewans Friday. THANKSGIVING Mr. Lowis Hill and Mise t Gor pert united in marriage DINNER TABLE. We have just what you have been. wanting 80 tig last, of alg Justice} | and at a price you will appreciate. bigotry ks ae have bia-caih occasion. aay ot ninet ‘itness samy hand and Cee seal, the hate for a term expiring yeh WILLIAM J, NIX, Notary Public THANKSGIVING Kight per cent off if cash from you, No interest charged if paid when due. To parties from a distance we pay railroad fare.) From your home, no matter where ‘ If your individual purchase $200 exceed ; Anyhow, your bed we furnish and face we feed Those twe herds of Miseouri fame, The terme Soc seiting ave just the same. 8 Cor. R. L. Harnman, Cox. vas. W. Sparks, C. F. Brarp. } Auctioneers. Gunsmith, Fine Machine Work, Bicycles Repaired H. E. CLAYTON, “ MACHINIST. REPAIR AND MACHINE SHOP. SOUTHEAST COR. SQ. BUTLER, MO. We repair Guns, Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, Gasoline and Steam Engines, and in fact, do oe and all light ey work.

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