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" years expe HAW E Harness and Saddle Shop. pecial snyitation to all to examine their stock which They extend a BADGLEY «& BOOT and SHOE LINE. 100 Pairs Boys Boots - - - 100 ES sé Sho€s *- - - 100 ** Men’s Boot Kip - - — 100 ice ee se Calt - — $3.00 to $6.00. 100 ** Womans Shoes _ — - 102 Woman’s and Misses Tips at cost. Bacon 15 cents. Butter 25 cents. Canc A Full Line of Queensware at T ADRIAN MCFARLAND &BRO. LOCATED A * - will be sold at Butler prices, Price List, atisfaction Guaranteed, O- Grocery Line. ———o ly 10 cents. Brown Sugar 10 Ibs. for $1.00. BOTTOM , PRICES. South Side square next door to McClintock. ESTABLISHED 1870. Groceries, C. .S WHEELER& CO, DEALFRS IN GIPSON’S $1.25 to $2.50. $1.10 to $2.00. $2.50 to $3.50. $1.10 to $3.00. Lard 18 cents. ” Eggs ro cents. Cheese 20 cents. Hardware, IRON, WOOD-WORK, FENCE WIRE, SEEDS [LOCAL NEW A fine rain Saturday afternoon and | night. | and is just as good with the s faces appreciate j | county. Bates county was well represent- ed at the Kansas City fair last week. We print the greatest number ot papers per week of any office in the county and turn out more job work. Some of the Republicans at this | place were disappomted in their man Terrell. ‘ The theatre season has opened in the other large cities will have to wait until her fine opera hall 1s completed. The Butler cornet and reed band returned home Sunday evening from Kansas City where they had turnish- ed music for the fair during the aveek. ‘he Appleton Yournal rana daily during rair week. It was a neatly | printed, spicy sheet and made a live town of Appleton for one week, any how. Fred Dorn has employed G. Brutto* French barber. Mr. Bruttouses the razor with a skill that few acquire, Men with tender such barbers, no matter to what | nationality they belong. Democrats are too confident of success and are not making the proper organizations throughout tke ‘hey should nave Dem- ocratic clubs in every school dis- trict, and if any committeeman does not teel that he has the time or in- clination to work he should resign and give place to some one who will devote his time and attention to the matter. Work is what is re- quired. We are glad to see so many young people taking an interest in the skating rink. It is not only a harm- less amusement but is healthtul and ‘invigorating. The managers jin- form us that they are negotiating for M A C ft I N E R Y Evans’ hall and if they can secure it will put a false floor above the pres- WAGONS-AND CARRIAGES. We have achoice line or California fruits, canned Peacses, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, String Beans, Lima Beans, Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, canned Soups, potted Chicken, Lobsters, Mackerel, Beet, Clams, Salmon, Xc., dried Raspberries, Peaches, Currants, Prunes, Apples, and in tact everything that can be tqund ina first-class grocery store. We cordially invite the public to calland examine our goods and prices and see tor themsely Northwest Cor. S: Buti sorted stock of cloc Jewelry wed spect to this market, cheap for cash. ture of watches : rope. Tain now pre watches and clocks, compli donor ke have beer xbnsed. htem to me. you cat witgoeod running ore tee satistactio FRANZ SERNHARDT, Sutier, Mo. FOR SALE—One different portions or A. H. Darrow. Just received a ca brated superi ir COOK stoves 2 es that we keep none but the best quare - - - - - noe matter how vw badly they rhe jt er and gaarar or two re the city. 2g 4i-tt at ALE t those cele- ad ‘BUTLER, MO. NEW JEWELER. Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting iron or wood work will make money by McBride & Co. $100 worth of teas to be closed at one third less than customary price at A.L. McBride X Co. Millinerv at all prices and put up in . a eee artistic styles at ALS Martin & Co’s. Burns & Co. = Bur & Co. j Will place to-day upon their counters | Also have a line ot gloves t! and will be sold to make room tor fall stock. “For A well improved acres 3 miles south tv of water handy. tf Ww. A Large Stock Of genuine Seth Thomas clocks always on hand, warranted for five years at | cost. ar Franz Bernhardt’s. SSUES ese ee , A good assortment of n: i Maras & Ge. ew goods in ail Have just received the finest line of | dressgoods in town. Rooting and guttering a specialty, and ali work guarranteed by nN FQR SALE—Ten at must astonish you. The larg 41-2t Peer ee Saie. farm of 320 hoof Altona. Plen-} ALL & R. Warton. 4i-2t 2 see for yourselves. , L. McBride & Co. H. P. Starks. i iag health. i and best stock of locks, latches and hinges in town at McBride & Co. Burns & Co Now have to offer to their trade a line of hose, which we place on our counters and will sell regardless of their entire stock ot white goods to! ? ; - ! be slaughtered at prices that~ will | | i ‘ entone and fill in between the two with mortar or other non-cenductive substance to deaden the sound, and will run the rink all winter. Mt. Sterling Ky. Democrat: Ben B Bigstaff, the genial, happy, gen- erous whole-souled fellow that heal- Ways was, (except that he has added astrong flavor of the best sort ot Presbyterianism to his other good | qualites,) left here last Frnday after | ten days visit among his triends. Good luck to ‘*Bigger’’ every body says. Mr. Bigstaff returned home last Wednesday, and reports having had H a splendid time, though shaken up considerable by the ague. An immense stock otf immense stoves at immensely low prices at Haun & Co. Mr. W. B. Latollett, one of Bates county’s most highly respe ed and enterprising farmers died at | his residence six miles east of thi city Sept. 3oth, 1882. Mr. Latoi- lett, was a native came to this county eight years ago. He was just 48 years of age at the time of his death. He leaves a wife | and nine children, six boys and three girls, besides a host of warm friends to mourn his loss. member of the Baptist church and died in the full hope of goimg toa better world. A few minutes be- fure his death he called hand bade them good bye and _ told them to meet him in the better world. The County Court. The county court held a two days session this week, for the purpose of appointing judges of clection and | transacting some other business. In obedience to numerous iengthy ! petitions the court cecided to submit | You will have the most robust and bleom- ‘ | departments, and we will be glad to show | the township’ orz you goods and give you prices. We think | ; theycann the beat. Just call on us and. A. S. Martin’s. i if You are Ruined , in health trom -ny cause, especially f — | the use of any of the thousand a ag zeres of ground, , | that promise so largely, with long _ficti acres improved, house and guod water, § oom apenas have no fear. one halt mile south eastof Iron bridge. | to Hep Putters atonce and ina short time : Enquire on premises. mization question toa vete of the prop vember cle un. The two voting precincts estab- | lished by the recent order of the court at the mines in Osage and New Home townships, were aboi- ished. Fruit cans, Tinware, Table cutlery aad Hardware. Haun & Uo. but Butler | of Indiana and | He had been ai about him | his family and taking each by the i the No-} THE LAST PUL For the C. & A. Railroad to be Made Saturday Night. BUTLERS LAST OPPORTUNIT?. There will be a railroad meeting at the cotirt house Saturday night Oct. 7th. forthe purpose of making one more last pull for the C. & A. Itis requested and ex- interested in railroad. | pected of every man the building of the road to be -pres- ent. Atthis meeting the commit- ‘tee will make a full and accurate report of the amount raised. B. B. Canterbury, is getting him- self down to business now. | stracts, he is busily his force in writing up all records to | date. There is no end to the election. in the Times. | Our young triend W. W. Graves, lett for Papinville | he expects to teach a six | school, commencing Monday. Mr. | Graves is a well educated talented wise selection as instructior Papinville made 2 when they chose hi for their children. still widens. Wherever it goes it is complimented and appreciated. Its | success at the Kansas City Exposi- tion tells whats in store for it in the future. The Yoxrnad of that city has this to say in a recent issue: “The Butler Cornet and Reed band whicthas digcoursed sich delightful been engaged to accompany a body cisco, on thé occasion of the grand triential conclave, to be held next ! June. The band has certainly won tor its members an’ehviable. reputa- tion.’” 4 S. W. Eredwick, of New Home township, and Mrs Donoho, former- ly of Llinois, were married at the residence of Mr. Gipson, im this city on Thursday September 28th at 10 o’clock. The wedding party started for Appleton City shortly after the ceremony to attend the District Fair atthat place. A Times reporter had the privilege of being present and congratulating the newly made husband and wife. Charlotte Schribbles. the drilling uv whate. | tacher, Mr. Wm. Park, to tach the ‘tyoung idea how to shoot,’’ at Vir; ginia. i Shure an’ it’s meself that is plased ! at being found writin’ tor as good a jpaper as the ‘LormeEs.”’ The i smoile on me happy face will not ' Faith, an’ it’s more ; soon wear off. bust | i ness in Ben. and his popularity was | | fully demonstrated ut the primary : Read his lccals elewhere | , Methodist Saturday, where | young gentleman and the peopte at | The reputation of the Butler band | and éntertaining music for the fair ana | exposition during the past week, has | of Knight Femplars to San Fran- | The farmers are not quoite through | | Fait, an’ they’ve got the ‘‘boss’’ | Having | purchased Dr. Betz’s system of ab-/| engagea with months | ; | i t | ‘ than ‘skin deep.”’ it’s ciear ‘to the | | bone.”’ Miss Lillie Stephens willlave, this | week, for Kansas, where she has a school to tach. We understand it’s ; Summer. | time. An’ it’s meself that is afther ; knowin’ where the itiket book canbe : found. that taches one to gawk so | swately as they do in church at Virginia. -An’ where to see the most old maids. To | any old bachelor that wants to know | Oi would loike to say, jist put on i yier three-cornered hat an’ stand up | collar, an’ shure an’ don’t torget | yier three-story boots, an’ faith, an’ | They willg most toikely, begin a | gawkin’, but have pashence an’ | behave loike arasonable cratcher an’ faith an’ bejaohers, when you see the ' gold a shinin’ out oy their mouths, ' don’t think they are all gold. It’s ‘just cid age a workin’ on_ their itathe. The samts presarve us from | the loikes ov the old maids. Success to the TntEs, may it ever “shme, as blossoms on x” pumpkin ! | Vine. P. Q. Maroy. the same school she taught this last | Must be that they loike | i her pretty well over there, er they | } would not have hired her the second | i ‘ H | don’t get scared if ye are observed. | ' | | i j A ae | activity s meself, also, that knows | ing low | i | { 4 | Monday and paid the Times effice « | is a happy circumstance that Mrs. Lydia Respectfully, Pinkham has come to the front-to instruct Kaun & ScHLos, al and cure the suftere’. of her sex. ‘=. W. Cor. Missouri Ave. and Main St t Treated Kim Fair. Kansas City, Mo. ci he i my triends w | ve’ll be shure to captivate "em. An’ | | therr sure and Personal. —Sam Beall, of Rich Hill, was in the city Find male Bitters sends red bloog n’s cheeks and Strength to her muscles, by giving an appetite,aig, digestio nd building Up the system, I! sickly wome: ortan. —Rev. Alexander returned from n who need a neve an extended trip east F —W. M. Johnson, of in the city prospecting for mday. will be deligites tion. 43-2t Dr. Mirkel of Chicago won the King medal at the sharpshooter, tournament Wednesday. Macon. is | With its prompr business investments. —Misses Maggie Mi Wyatt went up to the Kansas City fair Wednesday and returned Friday. saad Anna "Why is Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound like the Mississipny river ina spring freshet? Because the immense volume of this healing river moves with such momentum that i; sweeps away all obstacles and is literally flooding the country. & —Miss Laura Moore,will leave in about two weeks to visit friends and relatives at her old home in Hlinois. —Hon Chas, H. Morgen. candidate for Congress of the r2tndistmet, came grain in sight in the ited States and Canada is 26,000,. ing. | 000 and is growing fast. —H. Harshaw. Wm. Duncan | antd J. N. Chambers, all good Dem- ecrats ot the northwest part of the | up irom Nevada on Monday morn- and u ary complaints, Bright's Diseases, Diabetes ang county, called at the Times office ! 7 iver troubles, Hop Bitters will surely yesterday. j andlastingly cure. Cases exactly like Mr. and Mis. W. C. Horn, of | Your own have been cured in your ows Semmit township, attended — the | neight-orhood, end you can find reliable proot at home of what Hop Bitters hays and can do. 43-2t Nevada conference at Saturday and Sunday. —Col. B. G. Wheeler, returned | trom Chicago last week. Col. Wheeler will straighten up his busi- ness here and remove to Chicago to remain at as early a date as possible —Prof. Dutcher, of the State Nor- Warrensburg, tor- i The cricket match ot the U. Si ys, Canada was won by the former by eight wickets. Baden-Baden.—Thousands of Amer cans seek health during the summer ! months by quaffing the crystal waters of n schoot at some fashionable springs, while just as ; : many s home through city Sat- | sh Baden-Badea Springs. of Germany, are perhaps. the { most noted in the world. ‘The water of these springs i~ Aperient, acting pleasant iv and gently upon the stomach, bowel }and kidneys. The active principles @f | these celebrated springs have been coup with a cull yesterday. i bined, torming a beautiful white sa, "Chas. He Brown of; the INa| ; has been bottled up for family um, ss Cae fi z _ | and is, now offered the American people tional Historical company, with his | ger the name ef Bailey’s Saline. Age corps of workers, ient at 50 cents per bottle. The salt por the city. and hold quarters at the | sesses «il the qualities of Baden-Baden Palace. water, is very pleasant, effervescent and —W. O. Atkeson,of the Rich Hill | *Patkling, relieving constipation, sid Gazette and james Rand, candi- headache, eoun:stomach)y eri 4 43°at date for Representative on the } - Greenback ticket, the city | At Ossian, Ind., Mart Thayer | | ‘ merly president of the Bates County days Cerne National Bank, was in the urday, 2 —J. A. Flory, of New Ark, Ohio. has been visiting his old frend J. N. Gipson, fora tew days. The two gentlemen complimented the Tres ompamed by his wite. have arrived in was in és was fatally shot Tuesday by Geo, W. King. A sure, safe and prompt “female regu lator is in great demand among manieé and single ladies, yet, strange to say, only one has ever been offered and that & pleasant call. ; —H1. C. Wyatt and wite, left on H Monday to visit friends in Ohio. They will take an extendid tour through the east before returning to | English Femaje Bitters It restores aa their home in Butler. regulates all irregular monthly uterine —Mrs A. C. Brewington, wife of | action, cures female weakness and @ our popular groceryman of the B’s, ; Cemses, removes ennataral obstruction | adds iron to the blood, strengthens até | build-up the whole system, and cures the nervous and hysterical. 43-at children, arrived in yr, Monday night. s supremely happy with her three the city from K Mr. Brewington and shows it by punching every one | who passes with his stumpy finger. —C. D. Brumfield, and Met. E. Lusk, of the National Historical com- ‘an ungovernable rate of “peed. Liver. Kidney and Eiight’s Disease, ine that destroys the germ @ right’s disease, diabetes, KMé s, and has power Editorial | t@ Toot them out of the system, is abor We all orice. Such amedicine te. Mop Bir ters, and positive proot of chis can & The coroner’s jury find that the wreck of the Seils circus train was | due to the tact that it was running at pany called to see us yesterday. We have the pleasure to be quite well! Brumfield, as ; A med cause of ney and liver compl acquainted w he was ‘tone of the boys’” on the occasion of the Missouri Excursion to Texas, list May. cheerfuliy : mend him to all, : guna y ne trial, or by asking you especiaily th Hes. neighbors, who have been cured by i New millinery goods in endless variety at A. S. Martins. ght’s Disease, Diahetes. Kidney, Liv- er or Urinary Dizeases- growing more : Camargy 4 e diseases if |” 2% s will f at. and Mier. Five new cases at Browne even whe | ville. y have b by some gre ced cure. 43-2t. IMP OLD APT EX VORMATIO’N factory ot Malt- s& Storms at Birn tod » Care Peoewatas Those Visilieg Oe bance ! (ity To cali and examine the 1 ¢ childrens clot fin Kansas Cite tly our own mati Compou amendment The constitutional ve can safely guarantee regulating the presidential success- customers the quality and » of our goods and asaying # Don't tail to see ng illuminated to ou 10n in Mexico hi mit least 20 perc *It is the c standard of e-st thr Lr ey an w Electric Light re influences : a -heertull , engendered by fashion- Buy or not buy, you will be chee id luxurious living. It | showm through our entire stock. and habits of li able ignor.nce The Probibitionists of St. Chai hy tod a candids Epitor Times which * vou shown me Lfcci For the courtesy H have invariabiy county have ne mi rimv duty to re for the legislature. my lasting: pra: and hope thd show their apprec vors by perpetnating | 1 hold in the! highest esteem every one connected with your valuable paper. JEFF ALDRIDGE. To Kent! A house with thirteen rooms, one bl north of public square, on Dek «treet, known as the Giessner prop !. H. Devereaux elected president of the reorgania ; Indianapolis and St Louis rai tion of these putronage. was T We call your attention to the largest and best assorted stock of boots and | = : 3 shoes, whici: we -have now in store and The site for the new public otter same atthe lowest cash prices. Be Mg at Franktort, Kv., has bees #3 i by the secretary of the 08 @] 3 3 P