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ip and Tuck. | up with the county recordsa fulland From one of the lessons learned In modern warlaré and.emphasized in O-, Jan. 1 —The organ- the late ‘Pekedeniees war, Gen. Obio general assembly | to all lands end town Iota be — Crosier, chief ordimance officer, bas ty. i thirt; i : = ‘ rapier fered fo work to complete the abstract ordered entrenchment tools for the y caucuses held here | books. use of the enlisted men tn the United jority of | The books of the Missourt Stars! : op Seen" Bann and the WaLtoN Tavst Compa-|3¢@¢8 army. Aceording to this xy, fer the last tifteen years, show| order, the entire army and a part of tion, while the dem- the combined business of the two in-|ghe organized state tia will be ta with jori f tt stitutions thus : ty se rt jority yrs: ae ein Grae ing, . =e, $490,858.97] 80 lied and will have oe seal at body. Groen exponact & taxes p'd, 228,115.98 | @ small steel shovel to carry with his et Profits. , 7 x 207,742.34 4 \ oa : ° other equipment. Is will add some- \ Two Drown at\La Mo, | Cash dividends paid stck- Seuatarel : is given any one. dae Grange, MO.) odors, 138,100.00| thing to the weight of bis luggage as long as then: tails. =} The executive committee also die | L& Grange, Mo \Jan. 1 —While | Which equals nine anc! fone- bnt not more than hae been taken| Killed a 15-Year-Old Wife, played the part of wiadom when it} *kating on @ pond {t\the suburbs of : “ie darplas fund and the off of she wolubs of he moder BW) Oe an 1. +35 ‘ decided that only Bediocrate who| Ls Grange, thism: rutpg, Carl Moths | undivided profits (belonging and he will doubtless be willing to “4 —Williem St. Louis Ex.5:408™/ have affiliated with the party shall and Albert E'lis, 14.00 } 12 years old, to stockholders) =. 6 ameaie carry It. for it wi!l in mony instauces night, 0 tars ged into. Ss Bio: ie Renees Clty ltited mall 10.30 pam be allowed to vote. Of couree this} broke through and wey drowned. . th them, save hie lite The improved rifles | adjoining room and shot and " ACW? Kansas City stock a:18 pm} crate who are coming into thelr first | > 1t were unable to reacue thet. t Ady, Ah en ae ‘ pada cohgalanan vote. Too often the experiment has P eupuanige Som Shem smeghn bes spring. ; . 1 the ground, which this spade ie in- ae thought to have been re- BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES| TS® commirtee’s worm, J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. Tae Trags congratulates the mem- t ra mittee upon ite initial action pre VERMY OF, SUMCRINTR Me nant og the coming fight thir tali Wisdom ‘prevailed in their de liderations and no mistake was made. Any Democrat in Bates coun ty desiring to submit his claims The hiveovri I’. citic Time Table at|fur party consideration, has ampe Butler Station. time to do so, andit cannot be CORRECTED TIME TABLE. charged that any unfsir advantage COMPLETE ABSTRACT OF TITLE The Weax.y Tes, published every ‘Tiarsday, will be sent to any addres me year, postage paid, for $1.09, which equals three and eighty-six one- hundredths per cent. annually, making total net earnings to stockholders, dur- ing the entire 15 years, average thir teen and twenty-six hundredths per cent, annually, free and clear of taxes Ho. MisLocal freight and Pas mixed 8:60am] been tried of allowing any. voter who -Ri j OF Oat SapORE. tended tu dig —Ex. Fpo all } . past nous: pledged himaclf to vote the ticket to Our Twenty Fifth Anni The Present Stockholders are : a = a i Saengen as Bee mized oe vote in the primary. No party can DECEMBER 30th, 1905. fe y afford to have members of another y Wag > ~ Suthoriz'd to announce party aseist in naming ite ticket. To — TE € SILAS W, DOOLEY, of Mt Pleasant township, a candidate for do thie alwaye bees ye putting the ® 2 Proaccoting Attorney of Bates county, eubdject | ticket at the mercy of the opposition, Issour ate Ban sarin primaries, to which is very bad politics, in ovr ’ We are authorized to announce judgme, s . HARVE JOHNSON, Ta \ o* Orage township a candidate for Sheriff of qT Litge's Ay act at Sot. Phyl Bates county, aubjeet to tbe y rulterthe Dem-| UMAR, ,.aeeting shows that “the “ro ore onthoriset ss fhembers are imbued with the deter: We aro authorized to announce an JAMES R, ANGLE, mination to look to the party's in- Decemder 30th, 1880. WILBY ADAMS, MARY B, MILLER, MARIA BARTLETT, BR. P. POWELL, THRODOSIA CLARK, J. K. ROSIER, JNO. M. COURTNEY, MARY BE. SMITH, WESLEY DENTON, JOHN H, SULILENS, J. R. DAVIS, ‘©, RB. TURNER, PIERCE HACKETT, FRANK M. VORIS, GRO, I. LYNCH, DR. N. L, WHIPPLE, Manta McCracken, SUSTR A, WILLIAMS, | Public Sale On account of the storms and rains our sale has been postponed until Monday, January 8th, 1906. On that date at my residence 3 miles north of Butler, I will sell at public OF BUTLER, MISSOURI. A. B. OWBN, W. 0. WALDEN, C.K. RADFORD, —C. A. ALLEN, J. W. RBISNER, LULA BROWN, JOHN EB. SHUT, Du. J, M, CHRISTY, W. HALL TRIGG, — Frank DEERWESTEK, WM. B. TYLER, C. H. DUTCHER, QPENED FOR BUSINESS ON of Mt, Pleasant township. a candidate f4,|terests above all other considera-| Then known asthe Rxcuance Bankof | MAX WEINER, JOHN RVANS, estate, ; e tue Democratic primaries ty of! tions. They are practical, sensible WALTON, DUTCHER, & COMPANY, | BDITH WALTON, J. ik. JENKINS, auctiva the f llowing deacribed property: 4 1908, gentlemen and the party’s wellfare ’ Vd »}CORA WALTON, — Alfonso McCCRACKEN, 12H orses and Mules FRANK ALLEN, A. A, MILLER, Dr. T. C, BOULWARR, JOHN T. PIGOTT, est, H. B. CHELF, M.C. & T.A.ROBORDS, JNO. DEEKWESTER, JOHN STEELE, D. A. DeARMOND, WM. W. TRIGG, Dr, J.EVERINGHAM, Dk. WM. BE. TUCKER, D. B, HEATH, estate, WM. BE, WALTON, SAM. LEVY, NANNIE WRIGHT, H, C. WYATY, ; We are authorized to announce ¥. J. WISEMAN, 1@ township, a candidate —S— CASH CAPITAL, $ 87,00¢.00. Clerk of Bates county; subjeet to ,¥ ft Jpg Denceraces primaries, to NO, JUDGE GRAVES ep \ WILL’ NOT RESIGN, The following dispatch appeared in the St. Louis Republic of January is safe in their hands, — with — \ . : Consisting of one 12 year old mare, very gentle; one 6 year. old English Shire {n foal to Monster; one 5 year old mare large and fine; one 2 year old mare good eize and quality; one 5 year old family buggy horse, one saddle colt 2 yeors old, two yearling draft colt, one 8 months old drafs colt aired by imported Percheron, one 6 months old Coach colt sired by imp. Simson, ~ dam sired by imp. Coach Horse Joe, and good as there is [In theatate; one 8 year old mare mnle 16 bands, one 2 year old mule 16 hands and one year- ling horee mule 15% hands, ls Phew The original Incorporators were ¢ WM. E. WALTON, for $15,000.00 C.H.&8.Q.DUTCHER, “ 17,000.00 JO8. H GROVES, Mt. Pleasant township acardidate for Cir- guit Clerk of Bates county, subject to the re- LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS ¢ the Democratic primaries, to be held B e s ; Bay sot tne Ist, under the caption “JudgeGraves| Vinny 1nd! Who have Died Since the Bank was We are authorized to announce Not to Realgn’’: M. L. WOLFE, 1,000.49 Grvaniasd} 26 Head of Cattle. . LUTHER SHOBE, “ 000,004 ig wan bene, aiaate tor wen |g, BUsler, Mo., Deo. 81.—It was au-| px. 7, pape cae pa Lavina Allen, Robt. McCracken, | Consisting of 5 pure bred Hereford cows, 2 with calves at alde, 4 pure ' ord br Hates County, abject 10 the eouit or| thoritatively stated here to-day that}, ¢ puKr, ame se0.00 | Robert Clark, John T, Pigott, bred bulls old encugh for service; 20 head of high grades consleting of 10 the Democratic primaries to be held May 20th | Judge W. W. Graves, of this clty, will | with Luther Shobe, President, Q. Dutcher, Clem, B. Slayback, |COW®, 2 with calves at side; and 10 yearling steers. 196, not resign as Judge of this circuit. : Si ‘ranciseo, Ge smi Some reports have been circulated and- Win; B, Watton, Cashier, ASim. P. Francisco, Geo. L. Smith, to the effect that Judge Graves was| [N SEPTEMBER, 1881, the capital. Vin, 8, Grigge, “Hecan ©, Turaer, thinking of resigning to become a]! was increased to ~ — $50,000.00 Thomas Kelly, T. J. Wright, candidate for Congress in thie dis- ‘Booker Powell, — Margaret Bryuer, and name changed to trict, now represented by Congress- Pr. M. Patten, | Wm. Drysdale, man D. A, DeArmond. j P. Swartzendruber,J. R. Estill, Butler Natlonal Bank, not make the trearury department @/ This report is denied from anau-| | 3 Mary E. Turner, Eliza Freeman, collection agency for money lenders. | thoritative source, and it is general: with the following named stockholders:| 4 y, Williams, A. H. Humphrey, ‘ He will also dismiss anyone employ- r understood cored — Graves] pr. T.c, BOULWARE, A, L. McBRIDE, fidmond Bartlett, Alfred Miller, ed in the department engaged in =" contemplated taking such &) ros w. CHILDS, JOHN PHARIS, Thomas W. Childs, John Pharis, sis bed e a e eE ent at Butler seeme to have gotten C. C, DUKE, LUTHER SHOBR, D. B. Heath, 4 Wm. Walls. i The St. Clair County Democrat as-|his wires badly crossed. Judge|HENRY DONOVAN, JOHN H. SULLENS, ent .eerts positively that Congressman JOHN B. ELLIS, FRANK M. VORIS, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES ee ee ee f the Missouri State Bank and the DeArmond will have opposition for| Judge, as he retired from the bench, | wM. H. ERWIN, GREEN W.WALTON, Walton Trust Company are : the nemination at the ensuing elec- after an honorable and brilliant rec: | J. x. ESTILL, DK. N. L. WHIPPLE,| WOE. WALTON, . . . President 16 Head of Poland-China Sboats. FARM IMPLEMENTS. Consleting of one new corn planter, 1 double row stalk entter, 1 gan, breaking plow, one 16 inch sulky plow, one 8 eection harrow, 3 a tivators, 1 new disc drill, 1 mower, 1 eulky hay rake, 1 hay rake and e good as new, 1 roller, 1 disc harrow, 1 corn cutter, 2 wegons, 2 buggies, 2 water tanks, hay and hog frames, etc. Allthe above are in good condi- tion. Five sets double work harnegs, set double buggy harness, set single buggy harness, 50 tons hay, household’ and kitchen furniture and many other articles too numerous to mention. " LETE will serve lunch. Sale begins at 10 o’clock a, m. TERMS: On all sume of $10 and under cash in hand, oves $10 a credi of 12 months will be given without Interest if pald when due; if not paid when due to draw 8 per cent interest from date until paid, purchaser to . give note with approved security. No property to be removed until terme of sale are complied with. 6 per cent discount for cash. : ‘ Secretary Shaw will dismiss clerks of the treasury department who are bubitually ‘dead broke” and who mortgage thelr furniture. He wil: Siar sao Se wa tion. There are a whole string of/ord, overa year ago. He is in the] gon, HICKMAN, M. L. WOLFE, DR. ‘}. C. BOULWARE, Vice President i ambitious democrats in Mr. DeAr-|private practice and making money,| 4 1. HUMPHREY, . D. WILLIAMS, Am RarE,-. - . Vio Brest JK. ROSIER, E. H. ROSIER, ’ mond’s district and if one makes a/and if he has any intention of again| yy , yayNaRD. &. G. WEST J.B. JENKINS, . . . . . Cashier! © FP. BEARD, C. E ROBBINS, Auctioneers, 4 break the whole bunch will be in the] entering politics, he has not confided : FRANK ALLEN, . . . ~ Seoretary race before you can say scat. This| that intention to his friends. Judge ‘aed Tgp WE, BWAIION, | WESLEY DENTON, « — & Aestetant Coshior : C. H. Dutcher was President, Thos.]C. A. ALLEN, . . Assistant Sec: don’t mean it 1s settled, however, | Graves would acceptably fill any of- W. Childs, "Via Sali ak Wu. B W. D. YATES, cree oe that Congreseman DeArmond is to | fice to which he might aspire, but he} watton, Cashier and C. C. Duke, As-|A.H. PEACH, . — Book-keeper and Clerk be retired.—Warrensburg J-D. is not in politics—just now. sistant Cashier. ‘ Wid MR i 22s ony cra he ngmeeey verve vaggony eager part ————$ $$$ In August, 1889, the Capital was in-]CORBLY GARARD, ~ . . Book-keeper “Governor Folk is absolutely right * in his attitude in the controvery be- A Goebel Verdict Upheld. tween him and the board of prison commissioners” declared Senator W. J. Stone in Kansas City Thuraday. ed “J think the contention of the board, : 4 that they should appoint prison offi- | 4 creased to $110,000.00 and the DIRECTORS. Dr. T. C. Boulware, C. H. Dutcher, Missouri State Bank |] Samuel Levy Jobn E. Shutt. Frank M. Voris, Wm. E. Walton, court of the United States affirmed | organized rcessor ganized as successor to the BUTLER ‘hristy, Dr. Jd. Everi NationaL BANK and the Watton & eS ee Wa Bh the decision of the Kentucky courtof ; appeals in the case of James B. How- Lhe gee egg ee Ph rg saat Max. Weiner, John Deerwester, ard versue the state of Kentucky.| Booker Powell, Vice-President, Wm. ee wR he a aa 16 Howard was tried three times in the} E. Walton, Cashier and J. R. Jenkins, Gis ikea Leet ewan ircuit t'of Franklt Assistant Cashier. The Missouri State Bank and the circul§ court’ of Franklin county,| Qne half of the Capital (#55,000.00)| Walton Trust Compatiy own and oceu- Kentucky, on the charge of murder-| remained in the Banking department, | py the modern two-story pressed brick Washington, Jan. 2.—Thesupreme People’s Elevator. Co,j WANTS YOUR cial, ‘illegal and untenable. But the real cause of the mutiny was the overly humane methods of the ward- ; en. Matt Hall. The penitentiary at]. the other $55,000.00 Was <nesd in the) buildin py lB ar aes s 000. g at the Northwest corner of } Jeff eraon City is the largest single ing Governor Willtam Goebel, of Real Estate Loan department in lesh- the public aqnars, in Butler, Missouri, rison in the world and discipline, as Kentucky, January 80, 1900, and| ing on farms and selling the securities} heated with hot water and lighted with } 5 : i ao as kindness, were neceseary inits convicted each time. He is now un-| to money loaning investors. In 1896 om pa el —o pa ee Gj 4 ae | x office fixtures suited to expeditious! i i sresdetion? der sentence to life imprisonmentand The Walton Trust Company handle a large and growing business. si & 3 : he brought the case to this court to] was organi i ganized with $55,000.00 Capital.| In this building is @# large Fire- secure a review of the ruling of the| It posed the Farm Loan Business| vault for: the preservation of papers Kentucky court of appeals, affirming and Title Abstract Books that belonged | belonging to the two institutions an @ And will give you the highest - adeciston of the circuit court agaioet to the Missourt State Banx. Wm. | their customers. ; 4 y . 4 a allowing bim* another trial. His ‘tion teckotst. ec fad FrsOK | aig Bank and ‘Trust Company are both | [@ market price in cash for all. ized under. the banking’ | principal allegation was ‘that the THE MISSOURI STATE BANK | Sievert, oabing treguent po Sep: : . é irri yop dt: oe Bo lished reports tothe Secretary of you willbring. . a—_—_—_—_—— The people of Canada ar saiato be again elated over tle prospect of reciprocity with the United States. Just wherein consists the prospect hardly appears to the general obser- ver. Rvery few years the thing ts talked about just before election, but} matter of selecting and discharging Nees ticks baal polis Goctne te ele: ee ae ee by the State between times the matter ts dropped | jurymen was irregular. ter of a century of active business has} The Directors meet monthly and in- borrowed as lightly as itis token up. We are not exceeded $500.00. year. * |spect all notes taken for pursuing precisely the policy calcu- Now that the It receives deposits, issues drafts, AL-| money. y leted to build up a rival manutactar-!1it04 States mage hs pide toa mg ‘ones and Crd a "Both instittions have paid dvi wise ABSOLUTE SAFETY to its depositors ; for year regu! iy since organise ing state sete pang tucky courts in the conviction of| their funds and grants every sccoo- tion. Le : an we an | Boward dation to customers that is After twenty-fi ‘suctesaful all the other states of the two Ameri a. with SAE BANKING rules consistey exprienge i fie Babin suc ! {ene for many years to come merely . i producers of raw matertal.—Lexip bj TER WALTON TRUST aah rtd oe ton Intelligencer. ie in , Ver: