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i H | 1 a He i ] cc Nac Not vas Magnificent Displays nor so many Departments but the Goods Tell for Itis conceded by a, that Only Pl: we in Tow n and carriage, gaa save you money- we cary the best Blankets, Flannels, | | ws segs Were Hows teceivine our new ind them, «anc sa Yarns, Cassiaetts, Jeans and Cassi-;you can meres in the market, and at prices for| show we are selling them. BOOTS & SHOES Fall Sto C ‘histones = DRY GOODS, INESS BOOM Baer goods of same quality. We Defy Competition. We bought the full production of McUlntock & Sons celebrated FACTORY GOODS, and it is needless to say only that we have them and its the THE BU falo and Monegram brands, and NOTIONS, re in demand. 1 Houses to rent < If you want your sins forgiven call and pay your subscription. Wild aucks are getting to be eeu ADRI AN CONTIN CEs plentiful on n our I: lakes. The Adrian cornet band has dis-| | next Sunday night. | Bible View ed KIND OF GOODS You FIND AT BURNS & C0, Temselves. Hats and Caps, AND Furnishing Goods. In Black SILKS of all grades from Black Cash- mers and colors from 50¢ to $1 50. $1 oo to $2 75. In In the celebrated JAMESTOWN ! GOODS, we havea full line. In ; Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear, jedue E L. Bey: the poner who is now engaged in preparing a History ot Bates county will give a j lecture at the Presbyterian church on Subject: **The From a_ Literary Standvoint.”” Judge Berry is high- Xo Baits, no 0 Blowin ing. no ) Nothing but Plain Facts ae ‘Honest Goods | Gloves, &e., a full stock. In | | We are the ‘Hats and Caps, Ladies’ place. 2000 Pairs of McClintock & Sons home made Men | Women and Misses Hose, do not our line is complete. In . : dass us by when yeu can get and Gents t , et good honest goods as cheap as any place Hand- i kerehiefs and Collars, | : J BURNS & CO. | and in Hosiery Ties, Searfs, in town. Call in and see us on focus Side of Square. Maddy is Bes extraordinary in. ducements in men’s gloves., VIRGINIA CULLINGS. ! A tull stock ot Queenswaré at 20 per cent. less than customary prices at Mad- Se dy’s Personal Mention—News Notes of Various Sorts and Sizes. Smoke Hollenbeck’s Bessie, when you | want a good cigar. Virainta, Mo., Oct. 23rd, 1882. | eal Eprror Times:—The frosty morn-| Hollenbeck’s Bessie, “the best cigar . et . ed as a scholarly and? AND banded, So says the Ac vertes ser ly commended aS - = He) arly i ings are causing Mi tinien ened Maratea emai Sense) i eg a REE eee cultured lecturer = we citizens of | 1,6 go pretty lively preparing for! Ee ee eee Me F » sic DT ame head of fine na | eeoctece to ieee bien: Putting up heating stoves and; 0! stoves will arrive at A. L. Me- ARE STILL has : Rew A.M. Thompson, of the C. getting fuel seems to be the order of Bride & Co’s next week. | Mr. Brown, and his corpse of gens C. will preach atthe court house business ~~ cape gprs eos Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting i i \ present time, a S|. 4 sistents, are doing excellent and <t Sabb: i ening. Da “ iron or wood work will make money by i next Sabbath morning and evening Sve é Sel I 1 ng Harr ess at a Fearful Rate. uick work in the matter of compil- | »? make fire yery nec coeet) for the calling at ° pe | and also on the first Sabbath in each | comtorts of the family. - H i zi A more genial} ing Bates county. be found anywhere. JAMES HARPER DEALER IN Cook and Heatin The first Quarterly Conterence of | ‘Butler Station M. E. church south will be held at the Dakotah street Methodist church. next Saturday } ‘and Sunday. Rev. Dr. C. C. | Woods of Kansas City will be pres- i ent, { | Brewington & Brough, the live | grocers on the west side, have a very fine delivery wagon just com ! pleted by the Butler Carriage Works. |A Times reporter whose experience ‘inthe livery business entitles his ; judgment to consideration, called at the carriage works and examined the | wagon, unhesitatingly —pro- SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. | ee Agee ; : 3 Oia my nounced it the most convenient < a_ECERe MA aR- {nobbiest vehicle for the ;purpose his| | Having opened out an elegant stock of the best brands ot both Cooking and ley es eyer beheld. Heating Stoves a cozdial invitation is extended to the public to call and see me ——— and give me atrial. IT guaranteed my stoves to be first-class and my prices to be us tow as any place in the city. Give mea call. and The Sedaiia Band has been blow-| ing considerable about winning the ; Jas. HARPER. | $100 prize at Carthage last week. - | The facts are there was no premium | Fer Hosiery awarded, because of the tailure on} of ever grade and price, just call at Cas- the part of the Sedalia and Butler : | sidy & Pitkin’s. Band’s to agree upon judges. Fi rom | LOCAL NEWS month thereatter. Also each fifth and high-minded set of men can not} | Sabbath that occurs during the time | soon be doing business in their new Rev. Thomp- | \of his administration. that the congregation has cured the services of this most excel- lent gentleman. <All are cordially | invited to attend. Special services prepared by the, ladies Missionary society will be held | in the Presbyterian church on next | Among the ex-' i We understand that W. B. Arbo- Sabbath morning. ercises a letter from Miss Mary Clark missionary in Percia, describing the names and custom of that country | will be read. Also anessay by Mrs. J. C. McConnel and a select read-! jing by Miss. Annie Florance. [Suita ble music will also be prepared tor the occasion. *Both Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comnound and Bloed Purifier are prepar- led at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, ! Mass. Price ofeither $1. Six bottles; | of room to show their immense stock ee: son is a most excellent preacher and | of goods. eur people will be plecsed to learn | Miss Flesher and Hardinger will $100 ere ie teas to be closed ail at one third less than customary price at Mappy's. uilding w here they will have plenty The ise and best stock of locks latches and hinges in town at We understand that Dr. S. K. se- | Williams intends putting a stock of A.L McBride & Co. ' drugs, either in Flesher & Harding- er’s new building, or anew one es- Mency to loan at six per cent wi h smail com- missions or eight per cent without com- mission. (th) J. K. Bruglar. | pecially for drugs, and it that be true there will likely be another i stock of dry goods,, boots, shoes &c in Virgmia. Hurrah for Virginia, | opposifion is the lite of trade. No suits to report this time though there may be a law suit soon. We call your attention to the sargest and best assorted stock of boots and shoes, which we have now in store and otter same at the lowest cash prices. Be sure and callonus before you purchase, | gast will be back trem Seven Star R. Weil &Co, | Springs soon, thoroughly satisfied to ‘remain in Bates and that this is | about as healthy a country as the Springs, as he has been yery sick since he left here. We are glad to |welcome him back again and hope he will be here intime te put in a Family Coffee Reaster. This excellent addition to the kitchen furniture, just patened, is now on exhi- tion andsale at Sims & Uo., southeast corner ot square. Don'tiail to call and [straight Democratic ticket on the] examine it. 45-st {seventh day of November. ___ eee he T 1: thel Try Hollenbeck's Bessie wnen you want USER SS OntnG ae and the}. smoke. Alltobaco merchants keep it. ‘Democracy. More anon. i ObsERveR. i A Large Stock for $5. or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per ; box for either. Mus. Pinkham ‘answers all letters of inquiry. - Enclose | 3c. stamp. Send for “Guide to Health| Sent by mail in the form ot pills | freely Paineful aemdent | Of genuine Seth Thomas clocks always on hand, warranted for five years at Richard Hurt, while skating at the Fi: Frane Bernharde jring yesterday, tell and broke his} Pier eee aed HE Be For Sale. left arm between the wrist and elbow Turnips are plentiful now. i hier eS all appearances the Sedalia Band | Mrs. Martin in eee of the mitlinery E The nights been cool with heavy { department ot A. S. Martin & Co. would went to bulldoze but were not suc- cessful. There is no excuse, how- frosts for the past week. i Fruit cans, Tinware, Table cutlery aad Mardware. Hann & Co. Corn gathering time has about arrived. Corn is selling at cents 3° to 35 on the streets. Apples are bringing 50 to 60 cents per bushel and getting scarce. An immense stock ot immense stoves at immensely low pricesat Haw & Co. The everlasting organ grinder ‘Was on our streets Friday. McBride & Co hkawe recently erected a ware-room at the depot. ‘Wagons, buggies, feed and straw cutters, «ete, all for sale cheap by Hawx & Co. The man that can put up a stove ; wathout swearing is 2 christian gen— tleman. Will the city, dads let our ede) i. walks 2nd crossings remain in their | present condition all winter. | Wheel-barrows, | pumps,, etc., very cheap. well ; S. P.| Mr. abd Mrs. J. H. Sisson. lost a | little child leet Thursday of dipb-: | common yarns jcall on R. We | to the G ange Store tor 2 be glad to see Bay many lady customers. Cassidy & Pitkin have just invoiced a large bill ot winter goods ot every discription. Call early and see them. Wanted—Everybody te call and ex- amine quality and prices of goods. Ss. eon & Co, Cloaks! Cloaks? 4 In endless variety at ¢ Jassidy & Pitkins. The have ever ie largest stock of | stoves brought to Butler commence arnving next week. McBnde & Co. we will A eplendia line of oie a winter caps tor 49 per cent. below customary at Mappy’s. prices First-class wool varn sold at prices of A. S. Martin & Co. For .00d boots and shoes de not fail ro 1 x Co. Cloaks aad Bolmans, | shower style and price at Cassidy & Pii- House and Lot for Sale. | Situated in the northwest part of the city; house has four rooms; size ot lot 165x80 {& goed weil and other improvements | For further information apply at this ! cffice. 45-tt ‘Special Netice. Parties knowing themselves indebted considerable There is no doubt that our = stoves are: { length of time, will save their names be- geod, our prices low, our terms reacana- | ble and consequently our sales are large. Call and see us. Hanw & Co. Samuel C. Davis. the St. Louis! wholesale le merchant, dred ast eat i We weuld likéto see all our itriend who owe us aad hepe they wifi come tor- : building, is ing made public om our dead-heaa list by coming torward and settling at once. J. C- McConnell, Manager. Wetel Property for Saie. ‘Lhe Olive House, on southtes: corner tthe square. just opposite the Opera now tor sale on reasonable ward at once and settle. ¢terms. Call ex or address Hans & Co. | 45-tt. W. J. Lansdown. ¢ ‘ever, for mis-statement of the facts | in the hope of getting a httle glory. The $roo paid them was by the Se- dalia lodge, and by no means was it! the premium. This everybody fa- j miliar with the facts well know. Juage J. L. Berry, who has been: for two or; its history, Butler, tabor in engaged in our county three months, left the first of the week for Mo., where he begins his the history of Bates county. The sojurn of himself his family among us has heen short indeed, but fraught with great pleasure to all who has been so fortunate as to make their The Judge is a polished gentleman and a scholar with splendid abihty as a writing and acquaintance. writer, and extraordinary powe as} a public speaker. Mrs. Berry is an accomplished, elegant and social : lady, whom one feels it an honor and ; a pleasure to have knows. Of their: children, but two are with them, : Miss Florence and Master Johnny. Already thev are taverites in our town, and we will sadly miss the sweet face and winnmg eyes ot Florence. Resides wishing the Jadge success in bis work. we hope | one so pleasant that it will cuarantee his re- Tarn many his stay here may hove been the and times in near stant tutere. Notice. diel “Phursday znd evangelist. and next oe ae this week tah as Satarday Be Sh ae ee oe Hag says that while its editor is tor | = | ; St. John he must contess ; Similar reports reach us trom here, ‘this part of this state and also fractured a bone in the Glick Ahead in “Centual Kansas. same arm above the elbow. The Hi 1 The Russell Record, after noticing wound was immediately dressed and} abe flattering reception Mr. Glick re-} he now carries it in a sling. ceived at his speech at that place last | ps and Nerve Strain Hl Remember ‘This. | If you ure sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else tails. If you are costive ar dyspeptic, or i ‘and there all about the state. The; suffering trom any other ef the numerous | {man who thinks Mr. Ghck will not | diseases of the stomach or bowels, it rs] | your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are asovereign remedy in all such | complaints. If you are waisting away with any form many publicans are supporting Mr. Glick. ' re- carry a majority of the counties in! doesn’t know} what he is talking about. The issue } is not democracy against republi- | | ot Kidney disease, stop tempting Death canism, but oiliberal politics against | this moment, and turn fora sure cure to fanaticism. ‘lhe balance of the re- | #oP Bitters. 5 : 5 es ta } If vou are srck with that terrible sick- publican state ticket, McCabe and ness Nervousness, you will find a “Blam all, will be elected by about the usu- | |in Gilead” in the use ot Hop Bitters. al majority. | | If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your stem against the scourge of all coun-| ies—mialarial, epidemic, billious, and| *.**Every truth has two sides; look at! both betore committing yourselt to eith- er.”’ Kidney-Wort challenges the clesest scrunity of ingredients and its grand es Ee fetes Cie gee oF Hopi sults. It has nothing to tear from truth. | eggs Gees Sis See ‘sist prGcta ts mete Cissercc a2 tar the ae skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and | methods and remedies, for the cure of | feel bl ily. Hop Bi fe constipation and disoidered liver and} miserable generally, Hop Bitters wi | Eidveee aya who ‘havessed -Kid-| give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweet- !est breath, health, and comfort. ey- * ort, agree that it is by far the best | , medicine known. Its action is prompt baetiort toed corinne neste’ ct tie 3 Pt stomach, Bowe!x, Blood, Liver, Nerves. j thorough and lasting. | Kidney’s, Bright's Disease. $5co will be! BaF With Diamond D lad % : . same Lasliels ae hoes | paid for a case that it will not cure or! get as good results as the practical dyer./ beig- Every dye war-anted true to name and: . intel i That poor bedridden, nvalid wife, six-! ter, mother, or daughter, can be made} the picture of healih, by a tew bottles of; I have a smal! farm containing 61 | Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will acres which | will sell at a bargain. The: you let them suffer Oct. t-im- improvements consist of a house with 4 rooms and cellar, and out buildings, plenty of fruit ot all kinds, and plenty ot water. Located 4 miles sonth- Johnstown, known as ike. Tom Hum n place. Farm sor Sale. improvement For Wind And Bouy There is more strength-restoring pew- ‘erin a bettie of Parker’s Ginger Tonic} thanin a bushel of malt ora gallon of} omilk. An appetizer, blood purifier and! kidney corrector, there is nothing like it, | y find it a won- ferms reasonable, Crews. T.W. ont Forget Phat Dick Hurt keers a first- shop at the southeast corner of the equare. ; 294 invalids consequent . He has neat"and new ijurnitur: and ex- derful invigorant for inind ana tody.— penenced barbers. [ry init. 6tf Commercial. Oct. 2st im | A well improved farm of 320 acres 3 miles south of Altona. Plen- tv of water handy. tf W. & R. Warton. in town don,t forget to price He is offering extra in- While Maddy’s goods. ducements FOR SALE—One or two residences in different portions of the city. Inquire of A. H. Darrow. 4i-tt Just received a car load of those cele- brated superior cook stoves at A. L. McBride & Co. House and Lrt For Sale. House has 5 For turther In northwest part of city. rooms. Will be sold cheap. particulars call on or asldress. 5. B. Newbill. 45-1m Fer Rent. City blacksmith and wagon shop oppo site the Opera house Butler, Mo. 45-3t W. H. Payne. Rooting and guttering a specialty, and all work guarranteed by A, L. McBride & Co. Noties te Merehants. Your Merchants tax ot 1882 is now due ad must be paid on or betore the ist day of November. See «ec. 6,316, Re- vised Statutes ef the State of Me- F. M. Trimmsce, Ev-officio Collector. Save Your Boncy and buy your stoves from McBride 1& Co. Por 8s! Two houses and lots, 3 rooms each, ont with pantry and barn, in West addition to Butler, on Ohio street- Appy to J- W. Chambers. 382m Land For Sale in Bates County. Consisting of well improved tarms with 1 good orchards, on terms to «uit per | chaser; also unimproved lands. Buvere will do well to call and see JAMES 110¥- ‘ERTON, at the Adrian Hotel, at Adria% Mo. 326m