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———_—_—_—_——_—_—— FOR CHEAP LANDS, CALL CANTE FOR - ArA—AS, SLANEETS, ! H | oN | BEN. B. Flannels, Jeans, Half hose, Woolen Hose, COR RCE, RELIABLE COMPANIES, ro Ben. 6b Canterbury. For Aloney, On FIVE yeu | AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST c om 3. CANTERBURY, Butler, Mo, Oil, Dye-Stufis Tobaccos and Wa ney Articles. at VIRGINIA, BATES COUNTY, MO. PF o@rCall and see us we can give you figures that will compete with Butler i 39-tt. Varnishe LD EN aca CAB DWALER IN a RIES and COUNTRY PRODI: Boom eUic an ist + 8 IWEIIOH WAs ST? c. HEE aay wl dhe dest a ' Staple TER . quliy of and « alec struck the Groe ory: baxine-y, and of its ude “Bup’’ will cor | ie to float, | WITH GNG-OR THE LARGEST AND BST SELECTED °TOCK OF , Groceries in the City. ? Store Room Southeast Corner i Square, Butier Mo. ET RKEP FOR SAL ULTMAN TAYLOR THRESHERS and ENGINES. Limpire Reapersyand Mowers, ~ = OASSDY SULKY PLOW. sé Canton Clipper Walking Plow, Sulky and Revolving May Rakes. /BUCKEYE CRAIN DRILLS. Fargo Pattent Harrows, | Pre Celebrated Bain and LaBelle Wagons. The Unrivaled Racine Spring Wagons, ROYAL ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINE Pumps, Iron, Steel, Nails, agon-wood, Cutlery, Revolvers, CARTRIDGES, TOOLS, Etc. R. R. DEACON. N.E Cor. Sar. Butler Mo) GCrocertes, + Queensware and Cutlery. THR. ARE AY se Eo NOP ENS Ue ‘he city, and not yuipetition, ieee f Produce. nance of the pat- . customers, and their wishes at BUiss ‘Lhaw therefore They ju They soi iu fear wary wy a Coo vomopthy Chas. Wenney. Y OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS ! PIANOS and ORGANS at Extraordinary iow prices for cash. Installments re- ceived. Splendid Organs, $45, $50, $60 up. Magnificent 73, oct. Rosewood Pianos, stool and cover, only $190. “War- ranted 6 years. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. “Agents wanted. HORACE WATERS & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers, 826 Broadway New York. 1 4w redo im the eiiy line BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT of any size made from a common photo- graph or any other kind of small picture. We will send full descriptions, price, etc. to any reliable man or wom ac To offer a pert of the hig Copying such a party we ble business Photo- us by let- » quality of work ces paid. 14 AUBURN COPYING CO., id $7 Genesee St., Auburn N.Y. Sat enema ean ‘Rearearpeeminerae : n only Daughter. Cured of Con- sumption. Jeath was hourly expected, all and Dr. i Have Removed —— TOM Y—— * NEW BUILDING gn Dokota Street, where I would be pleased to welcome all my old cu-s ome. COUNTRY PRODUCE wanted at all times. Six “doors easy | of Southeast corner of the square, ¥ | herbs of re tta, he accidentally m preparation which c CONSU ‘wPTION. child is now in this country, and enjoying the best of health. He has provedto the world that SSUMPTION can be perm Doctor only askir yy expenses. sweats, Nause a. ane el iprecinaes oe Ps ceipt fre at the Stom- nof - Address Craddock & street, Philadelphia, no 1 4w twenty-four hours. Co., 1032 Race naming this paper. Ww. FMADDY. |, Rupture | Its Relief and Cure as Certain as day by Dr. J. A. Sherman’s method | "ith safety from the dangers of strangulation and without the injury trusses infiicto | $125 to $255; catalogue prices $500 to | ppcearen am ‘ing proof should end 10 cents for his book, containing likenesses of bard | 800; standard pianotortes ot the universe, before and after cure, also endorsments of professional entleman, Mini | as thousands testify; write fora mam- ants, Farmers and others who have been cured. Trus and Rupture soe | moth list of testimonials. Beatty’s cab- yop affect the nervous and mental system, bring on organic diseases, impotenc: inet organ, cathedrai, church, chapel, troy €nergy iE" | social desires, makiag the young old and the old u s. Office | parlor, $30: upward: visitors welcome; roadway, N and 43 Milk St. Boston” Days for consultation, tree carriage meets passengerse illustrated s, Tuesday's and Saturd: catalogue (holiday edition) free. Ad- | drees or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. no t4w — ATTY’S PIANOFORTES-Mag- holiday presents, square grand pianotortes, four very hanasome round corners, rosewood cases, three ; unisons, Beatty’s matchless iron frames, stool, book, cover, boxed $222,75 to $297 | §0; catalogue prices, $800 to $1,000 satis- taction guaranteed or money refunded, any Boston, Wednesday’ no 1 4w. who will | ed his only chiid of | anantly | gives this re- | three-cent | his herb also | ach, and will break up a fresh cold in | after one years use; upright pianofortes, | ; Sims & Co. will have an auction | | especially for the ladies every eve- pune this week. We would hke to hear from some of our young friends on the lyceum question. G. H. Ruddy ot Joplin is in Rich | Hall with a view of leasing the Tal- mage house. From present prospects, betore 1 A E morning dawns, mother earth will be clothed i in white. Butler, Bales county, is illuminat- | ed by an electric light placed on the | | court house-—[ Joplin Daily //erald. | | The funeral of Lena S. Lansdown | took place from the residence to-day | the at 2 o’clock, Doctor still being absent. Sims & Co. auction stock into the east side formerly occupied by A. F. Wyard. The fellow who was tried tor steal- was Mon- are moving their room on ing voung Mr. Fowler’s team acqui nthe circuit court day upon the plea of insanity. te oO Houghton of | Kansa shot himself in Fred calf of ‘the a prisoner the while chasing The electric light illumed from the court house dome last The li one to read night for was. bril- the first time. t liant enough for paper at any point around the square. Mr. for the iron and rolling Should Hartwell succeed in negotiating for the street railway, there is to believe work concer i tere is a great deal of complaint all be stopped by the 2 the their roads over co 5 road overseers enforci law the on se who do not work taxes } out. M. S. tinvon the Suma, ee igann dealers First branch for find. has gone | #84 | ever he can cither coal, gas o1 Ile 300 feet and proposes to contmuc til some thing 1s found, oil. down that it 1s hard to No difference what but we suggest fof the sake of chronic grum- piers. “*We the opinion of ot! We suit everybody. are aware your business will just are seldom guided by It was one of Butier’s popular prin- | ters. They church vy moonlit s about the Not at all. He.fired by the genious that ema- nates from a printer’s case, Was ex- were returning from king slowly, beneath a sermon however. plaining to her the art perservative. “Do you not find it very difficult to concentrate your mind on all those little bits of things that look like so many tacks’? inquired she as she leaned a little heavily on his manly arm! **Yes indeed”’ replied he it is more difficult to set up type than it is to-to-to play on the piano. In an internew with Mr. Walton this Times reporter learned that it is the purpose ot that gentleman to push forward the Opera house building with all possi- |ble dispatch. Two hundred thou- | sand brick has been bought and is now lying at the yard ready for use at any time. About all the inside work of the structure will be done {this winter, so that by early spring ; | everything will be in readiness for | quick work. Then, after it is com- | pleted, look out for Bob ingersol, | Henry Ward Beecher, or some oth- | er man. morning, a Council Proceedings. At Council meeting Thursday night, | Mr. Riggs went before the board | with half the amourt on Lyon street, | part of commission was accepted, | street ordered opened, clerk ordered | to prepare and have built a sidewalk | on the south side of east Pine street Commissioner instructed to have sidewalks finished leading to the , east school house and all other side- | walks put down, where other parties have failed to so. Clerk ordered to | take necessary steps to open Fulton H ! street. |..Several accounts were allowed : John Trimble $12; Wm. McCants $2.50; John Clary $3.00; for coal, $3,22 Z. J. Williams. $2.25. i | | the | the | police force accidentally H leg | yesterday. | a news- | will begin | the | what- | They were not talking | Congress convenes next week. SE SuEESConecEenainecanceaanae Wild ducks plentitul in the mar- | | ket. | i Christmas turkeys are being tat- |} tened. Oklahoma word with the c or bust, + is the watch- | nists. Russell, the murderer of Smarr, was indicted in Kansas City ; 30th. on the | Woman is man’s beacon light. | But. she will persist in buying him | slippers three sizes to small. f somebody don’t take pity on us and give us a turkey for christmas i we'll always think they ought. so tast that slip rent their garments between the old | Rents are ! little } now, | the place.—Clipped. going up boys. when they down | shoulders instead of “it’s better to have loved add lost have loved all.”” : Ot course it is, but it is hg ona | Deacon to have loveg her, then she | ste tte. “tumble,”’ | boys? | than never to him. Don’t you | We heard a pretty and intelligent girl in this city remark recently tnat had her j no one profound sympathy i more than the young man struggling } to get a finger-hold on his first | tache mus- It’s a sad case. We have predicted snow several times and none i S fell when we pre- dicted and now we think it will snow before We keep guessing until we get the reputation christmas. will !of a prophet, Vennor for instance. The Times has succeed in stirring r; | up some interesting feeling regarding the opening of Fulton street, but we | acted with no prejudice in the prem- | ises, otherthan to see the street open- legitimate fair. Certainly had no desire to cause any mis- ed and ; we | understanding among neighbors. | Prof. T. F. Wilson, of Chicago, }1s in the city selling medicine to ex- IIe can be found The Prof. ¥ comes highly - | tract tape worms. at the Laclede hotel. no humbug as he comended by the press. Any one éf- flicted with kind ot paragtes | hav SAnoppenuny of being relied. any Guiteau wal enter the lectuy field after he is through with the sresent farcical with fhe goy- | engagement and contempla ley makin g gn which utler and ope ra fouse, adimmssion tocts. erninent, a tour through the wes | event he will drop over : occupy the new one evening. Cheap enough. Price of One of our public school teachers Was examining a bey on grammar, put the following question to him: ‘John, what is the past of see? “Seen sir.’’? Noit is saw—recollect that. **Yes sir.’? **Then if a sea fish swims by me, & becomes a saw fish when it is past. and can't be scen.’” John was told to sit down. None but those who have exper- ienced the like, can fitly appreciate | the consternation into which a couple | of very nice bachelors—may be precipitated by the sudden caving in of a board par- tition and the consequent upheval of young gentlemen— things in general about the premises and all at the @ead hour of midnight. | at that, when only burglers and | night watches are awake. It 1s nat- ural enough under such circumstan- to clinch volver in one and your pocket book in the look out for number ore. | | ces your hand other and For particulars, call on Burns and Carnes. The following is a report of the al docket up te date: ainst Ingle, -$40 and costs. ‘+ Angle, acquitted. Roberts, 3 years in Pen- itentiary. Page, $500 bond forfeit- ed to school fund. Todd, fine $25. Walker, fine $40. Lansdown, fine $40. Wise, nolle, costs of deft. | Rucker, acquitted. Graves, fine $40. Walls, fine $25. Boyle, fine $10. Maliet, fine $ro. Martin, 3 years in Pen’y | Volmer, acquitted on | plea of idioty. “6 or “ “ “ss “ . “ os “ , | they | sisted by (LOC AL NEWS Wood is coming in fast and brings good paces A walk will be put down to the east school house. What about the Shall we-organize i AL put down on south side of east Pine street. Arrow Rock new paper, the Arrow Rock Times, by H. N. Rugg. mateur club? sidewalk will be aline county, has a The stock around town are begin ng to think they are privelege char- acters as they ot impose on some our merchants badly. Figuratiyely speaking some of the witnesses in the fire case and against old Ike got badly mixed. Prof. Hamill and his daughter Alice, will be here 5th and 6th. This will be a rare literary treat. Butler has the best name of any town in the southwest for its enter- | prising citizens, morality etc. It is a sure sign when the chickens crow early inthe night there willbe a Notice it. change in the weather. Phe street commissioner is en ed putting down a splended walk on the The county northwest corner ot the square. Mining Review, wants a ot Vernon and Bates with Rich Hill as county seat. M. G. Manley others have taken the census of Rich Hill. They foot Pretty made out and now 35349 souls. ne. up There were severé al very interesting s found ina up s Delaware street written by notes room tairs on some of our “nice’’ The ers, in young ment Is of the Wisconsin, Maxwell broth- have demanded the trial of those engaged in the Nnehing of Ed. Maxwell. frienc The carpenters began Work on G. Walker's street this morning. Ohio bea residence on This will finé residence when completed. business men of Butler fi All the have collect on the of every As this collection day every thing is lively. rule to month, a is Judge Gantt is hoping to get through with court this week. It is said that there has been busi- this term than any pre- more ness done vious one. Nevada We hope they will be fortunate enough wants a college. to get it, nothing speaks better for atown than good educational in- stitutions. with her electric light, ope and other enterprising booms, is attracting no Butler, house, street cars, little attention abroad. It is said that every quail ona farm is worth at least one dollar in destroying chinch When only worth ten cents to eat, bugs. Prepared oat meal is the best thing in the market. Through the gene- rosity of Charlie Dennie we haye tried it and speak knowingly. Go there and get a package. 1 j A terrible tragedy occured near Waterloo, Nov. 2th A widow woman named Miller at Un- ion township, killed two of her chit- dthree months and three ¢ is said to be insane. lows dren years. A mile or so trom town, a mat met a boy on horseback erying with cold. “Why don’t you get down and lead the horse?’’ said the man; that’s the way to keep warm. “It’s a b-b-borrowed horse and I'll ride if I freeze.’’ Rev. ey Enright c S.S. R. as- Rey. D. J. Doherty, will hold a Catholic jubliec mission in | Butler Dec. 20, 21 and 22, at the Episcopal church. Everybody, ¢s- pecially non-Catholics in ited. Moses Jones has raoved his stock of groceries ont of the room with S. A. Barada, and has taken the goods to nis dwelling. Mr. Barsda wili occupy the whole of the room heres after with his stoves and tinware.