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<q <q : EXPOSITION FALL AND WINTER GOODS Largest and Finest Assortment in the Southwest. Parties Intending to Purchase Will Find our Prices the lowest. Styles the Choicest. Inducements Greater. Assortment Larger. Latest of everything in great variety. Read the List of Departme nts a MILLINERY BOOTS & SHOES HATS&CAPS 7 | FURNISHING GOODS 1 i / ; DEPARTMENT.’ DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT. i j: a 2 SSeS a eee d : ou . 5 lL Silkee Aviciveis Bikeics © Dies collars, Manhattan white shirts, CLOAKS, DOLMANS and ic es = Cali 2 t t z '}Goods, Mourning goods, Calicoes, scarlet and merino underwear, ply- a . i Men’s Clothing. en ieee Epi ae 4 = 5 , JACKE i {Simehamss esx —s 4 oa mouth and saranac Buck GLOVES. an s TE baie : ’ . {ing, Linens, Hosiery, ni oods, : . ‘ House Furnishing Goods. i IVES Say SI ae ai Lace collars, silk fichues, flannels, driving gloves and suspenders, Org’s “4 carpets, ojl cloths, rugs, door} wedding suits, elegant dress suits, jfelt skirts cloths, cloakings, jeans, pantaloonoveralls, rubber — cloth- ‘ ae : A blankets, bed forts, rohes, Ss : matts, pendesy shades and fixtures, | substantial business suits, curable ee oo —— ving, trunks traveling bags and va-— ‘ - lace curtains, and upholstery. ; working suits. jlaces and embroideries — —— ee ee = ee = Sasso ee one roof. Remember the place, on the East side of the square. Our four floors under SAML. LEVY & COMPANY. ° LOC AL NEWS Satistaction guaranteed job work of all kinds. Give us a call. in Quite a number of Butlerites will attend the St. Louis fair this week. Little Nellie, eight yearold daugh- ter of Mrs. S. Hollenbeck, was bur- ied Monday. _Her death was from diphtheria. We would like to see all our friends who owe us and hope they will come for- | ward at once and settle. Haun & Co. The Ladies Missionary Society will meet at the Christian church Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Wagons, buggies, feed and straw cutters, etc., all forsale cheap by HAHN & Co. Delightful evenings for dances. Why don’t some of the followers of Terpsichore see to it and have her properly worshiped. There is no doubt that our stoves are §0od, our prices low, our terms reasona- ble and consequently our sales are large. Call and see us. Haun & Co. Eureka—It is in the eastern Heav- ens. We saw it first; send us the Money. We beat the washer man just three minutes, reason we are sc positive we had to ‘‘hussel’’ outto catch the train. Its a com- met. We day, wo- Smoke Hollenbeck’s Bessie, when you want a good cigar. Hollenbeck’s Bessie, the best cigar made, is sold by all shop keepers. Try Hollenbeck's Bessie when you want asmoke. Alltobaco merchants keep it. S. W. Fredernck brought back With him from the Appleton City fair, three blooded burksnire pigs at cost of $25. W. and R. Waiton, sold Tuesday | to Johnson & Baily, 125 head of cat- | tle tor the handsome sum of $6,SS2 Te | Mrs. Eppstine, and her sister Miss | Anne Florence, _returned from Springfield Friday, where they had been to attend the wedding of their cousin. WORTH READING. A Letter From a Furmer Concern- ing the C. & A. Railroad. The Times kas been handed the | following letter by Mr. N. B. Jeter, trom an old friend, a farmer, resid- ing near Glasgow, on the C. & A. railroad: Grascow, Sept. 30, 1882. N. B. JeTer, Esa., But Ler, Mo, Dear Sir: Your tavor of inst. at hand, and in reply will say, that the C. & A. Railroad is a very strong company andif they under- take it will doubtless build you a road. Kansas City & Chicago branch, the line trom the Mississippi river to Kansas City, and within two years commenced paying a dividend ot seven per cent. per annum cn the common stock, which is now worth par. $100 per share for the stock I own which, at the time it was subscribed was considered a donation. Yes U am a farmer. Respectfully, Joun A. TURNER. 29th Republican Senatorial Convention. Pursuant to call delegates to con- yention urday. Convention called by W. W. Wilson. T. H. Gilbert, to order of Cass county, | was elected chairman and E. R. w it day betore yester- | Beech, Sec’y. The following conunittee was on credentials and permanent organiz tion was appointed: O. F. Thum, ‘of Cass, O. D. Austin, ot Bates and LH. J. Dooly, of Henry county.- A tull delegation not being in at- tendance, on motion the delegates present were permitted to cast the | tull vote of their respective counties H.. J. Dooley, ot Henry county was nominated and accepted in a neat | little speech. It is evident he siders it a hopeless task. - After apjournment of. convention they held a close caucus at Evans’ hall. con- Music Class. I desire to organize a vocal and instru- mental music class. Price ¢10 for 24 les- sons. Apply first door south of Presby- terian church. 43-4. Miss Kerra. They built the St. Louis, | Ihave now an offer otf over! met at the court house Sat- ; History of Bates County. The National Historical ny who are now engaged in the com- pilation of a history of our county comes to us highly recommended. and the press throughout the coun- try where they have operated are very lauditory of their productions. They mean to do thorough exhaust- ive and honest work. The success ot this undertaking will depend in a great measure on the individual in- terest and support of ou? citizens. compa- all portions of the county will be visited and we trust all and especial- ly the old settlers will give us all the information necessarv to give their ‘own immediate locality a fair show- | ing in this work, and we-hope who- | ever reads this article .will make it | his business to aid the publishers as much as possible and eneourage | them in the good work. You | the work, your children need it, and of course will It is there- fore important that the people of the county render the assistance in their power and thus aid in the success of an enterprise which can "but reflect this, one of the the need have it. great credit progressive counties u pon most in state. H Died. Mary E. sister of Phillip Deitz, at Cameron, Mo., Sept. 25. Miss Mary was sixteen years of age and in excellent health. On Sunday she took a congestive chill and die@ Monday. Thus has the light of another household gone out, ness. Her, in whom was placed the family pride, hope and love, aken to her Father in innocence jand youth, while yet the flush of ‘health was on her cheek. Truly the Lord performs his wonders in a To the mysterious way. sympathy in the hour of his great loss. A large crowd was outto hear the | | joint discussion between Hon. Chas. |H. Morgan and W. J. Terrell. | The court house was full to over-! | flowing, notwithstanding the weath- | er was exceedingly warm. As fast as circumstances will permit ; leaving the inmates in utter dark- | } | brother at | H a | this place we extend our heart-felt, \ H | | NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Go to Barton & of the square, for sew- ing machines. Old machines taken as part pay-on new ones. Repairing done . All work ments, oil and need- les, always in-stock. M. G. Wilcox, and wite, left Mon- | prompth warranted. visit friends in New York for a few weeks. * *,**Do not grasp at shadow and lose the substance.’ Kidney-Wort is able to convert vou froma shadow of your for- mer selt into the substance ot established nealth, Said a sufferer from Kidney fora:emedy. “I'll try it, but it will be my lastdose.’”? It cured him end now ne recommends it to all. If you have’ dis- ordered kidneys don’t fail to try it. Bes Nothing sosimple and perfect tor color.ng as the Diamond Dyes. For carpet ra: better and cheaper than any other dye-stuits. The real cause of Dillon’s retire- ment is said to pe di the weak measures of his associates. For .cod boots and shoes do not fail to callonR. Weil & Co. Notice. | alt persons that I will not be held respon- sible for any obligations she may con- tract trom this date. ' Alta, Mo Sept. 2Sth, 1832. J. E. McKeat. & 4t-2t. Stray Notice. Taken up by S. D. Black on Sept. Sth, | and posted before the undersigned Jus- | tice ot Peace of Mt. Pleasant township, one black sow with some white two or three years old, weight three hun- | dred pounds, marked with crop and slit in eech ear. Apprised at $18.00 by James B. Holioway, A. L. Dixon and T, | J. Bvtord. H. M. Cannon, J, P. Veil’s, on the west side | day, toattend the St. Louis fair, and | trouble when asked to try Kidney-Wort | atisfaction at} Miss Emm: McKeai, my wite, having | left my bed and board, I hereby notify ' spots, | A splendid line of hats and winter caps for 40 per eent. below customary prices Jat Mappy’s. Fred Dorn shave, shampoo, Willgive you a neat hair-cut, hair dye in the latest aad most | approved style. Hekeeps none but ex- | perienced barbers. Rooms next to Dutt’s | jewelry store, north side square. tf. ‘The finest line silks, Dress Goods, La- dies’ cloth in town at Burws & Co. 2,000 pair, Ladies’ Men’s and Misses’ Factory made Hose now ready forsale at Burns & Co. Remember ‘ast season we could not supply the demand tor Factors Made Hose. So call early at i:urws & Co’s. A. S. Martin & Co. always employ first class Milliners Now receiving new tall stock ot | Goods, and for prices just step into j ALS. Martin & Co’s. Dry e | Maddy is offering extraordinary th in- | ducements in men’s glove Atull stock ot Queensware at 20 per cent. less than customary prices at Mad- dy’s Please call and examine our new shades | in zephy’s and Germantown A 5S. Martin’s. Save Your Money and buy your stoves from McBride & Co. with. ¥en. B. ‘anterbury Open up an account with Ben. 1. Canrersercx- For a good tarm any where in Bates Co. call on Bun B. CANTERBURY. * For improved land callon Ban B. CANTERBURY, It you want to sell town property leave | it with Hen B. CANTERBURY For insureance in reliable companies caiton Ben B. CANTERBURY. For Abstracts or Titles call on Ben B. Cantersury It you want to sell afarm put it with Ben B. Cantersery. If you want to borrow mouey on 3 or 5 years time callon Ban B. CaxTzrBury | If you want Deeds, Trust Deeds, Pow- on Bew B. CANTERBURY. *Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | moving the ca-se t It you want to rent a house leave it | ers of Attorney, Leases, &c., written call | pound cures all temae complaints by re- | Celman’s Raral World. One of the best Agricultural papers that visits our office is Coliman’s Ru:al World, Itis devoted to the interests of the farmer Siock Breeder and Fruit Grower; and ought to be putronized by every one own ing an acre of land. It is a 48 column weekly paper and is published at the low price of $1.00 per year. It will be sent the balance ofthis year for 25 cts. Address Norman J. COLMAN, Publisher, ST. Louis” Mo. The have ever brought we will lurgest stuck of stoves to Butler ; commence arriving next week. ~C. BRICKER, Having purchased the interest of Thos Berryhill in the LIVERY AND FEED STABLE North Side ot the Public Square, I am now prepared to furnish the very best o! TEAMS My terms are reason- Also keep good On short notice. able. ‘Saddle Horses. A cordial invitation is extended to thx public an! especially those in need o° | anything in my line to call and see me C. BRICKER. YOUTH and MANHOOD AGUIDE TO, TH WITH SICIAN of 2 year’s 'Y «PHY! : igs | mit puesses or | |