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=r AA EP OR STR CSN HE “IND OF GOODS YOU FIND AT BURNS & C0. Not such Magnificent Displays nor so many y Departmen It is conceded by AE. that we cary the best Blankets, Flannels, | Yarns, Cassinetts, Jeans and Cassi- | ¥° meres in the market, and at prices for | sh goods of same quality, We Defy Competition. We bought the tull production of McUlntock & Sons celebrated FACTORY GOODS, and it is needless to say only that we | have them and its the our sales In and ow we are selling them. u can find them, BOOTS & SHOES |we have the celebrated Walker, Buf- | |falo and Monegram brands, and are ; | oc out what we have AT COST. ts but the Goods Tell for We are now receiving our new Fall Stock DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, | $1 oo to $2 75. , GOODS, we | Ladies’ Temselv es. Only Place in Tow ni |and carriage, and save you money. Hats ame Caps, | AND Furnishing Goods. In Black SILKS of all grades from In Black Cash- mers and colors from 50c to $1 50. In the celebrated JAMESTOWN have a full line. and Gents’ Underwear, Gloves, &c., a full stock. In ‘Hats and Caps our line 1s complete. In and Gents’ Ties, Searfs, and in Hosiery, THE BUSINESS BOC »M Ae ADRIAN CONTINUES AND McFARLAND BROS., ARE STILL Selling Harress at a Fearful Rate. JAMES HARPER DEALER itn He ating Cook and SOUTH SIDE PU BLIC SQUARE. Ew’ EC E_ECER&e SCD Havi ing opened out an elegant stock of t! he best brands of both Cooking and: Heating Stoves a cordial invitation is extended to the public to call and see me and give me a trial. tow as any place in the city. Give mea call. I guaranteed my stoves to be first-class and my prices to be as, JAS. HARPER. LOC Tt “NEWS | ‘Tinware in endless variety and quantity, allof good qua ity, at Hahn & Co. Vote tor J. H. Britts, Lev: Moler| and the entire Democratic ticket. ivi Pocket knives by the hundred, all sorts, | F sizes and prices at Hahn & Co. in | location fora Notwithstanding the rain Satur- day morning, the city was crowded with vehicles and farmers im the afternoon. Wagons, buggies, feed and straw cutters, | te etc., all for sale cheap by ann & Co. v1 The apple crop in every section | of the county this season is unusu- | ally large and of excelleat quality. | An immense stock ot immense stoves at immensely low prices at Haun & Co. Mo., is vi ton for a few days. Personal. —J: G. McPeak, a stalwart Dem- | ocrat of Walnut township, favored | the Times with a call Saturday. —A. Francisco, of Kansas. was in the citya day or two last week! siting his brothers John and Sim. —Dave Bateman, of Nevada, was’ tho city Saturday, looking after a hotel. —Mrs. Sullie Wing, of Boonville, ting Mr. and Mrs. Wal- —Mrs. v Effy, sit to triends W. D. Orear, and daugh- ; months Tues- returned from a six in Kentucky. | day. —Hon. Levi Moler passed through | town Monday, on his way to fill his! a appointments for speeches at Adrian | and other places. —Mrs. F. M. Allen, who has , and we have no tears to shed, assered of that. i { H j low by Mahn & Co. i : —J. H. Wilson, residing near Altona, called on the Times Mon- day and was forgiven for past sins with a promise ot future glory by the reading of the Times regularly. —G. C. Wolfe, and wife, are visiting M. L. Wolte north of this; city. He has recently bought land adjoining Rich Hill where he will) reside in the future. Christmas is coming, and with it many a joyous hour. This is our last campaign paper, | rest} The woods present a magnificent , appearance clothed in their autumn | garb, The arrival ot aten pound girl « | THE WALTON OPERA HOUSE. | When it Will be Opened—Sugges- tuons For Consideration. The magnificent opera building being erected by W. E. Walton in this city, will be completed i ina few jweeks more. The finish will be equal to any opera house inthe south- | ‘west, with a seating capacity ot ‘about one thousand. and | The intention now is to open | ‘dedicate the structure during the; first week in December. by what | | company it isnot yet decided, as ‘there are numerous applieants, | | among whom are several of the best} and most noted troups in the coun- i try. i There are certain things connected Judges of Election. The following compose the list of | Jucges of Election on November | ini. office. 7th the County Court: as appointed by MINGO TOWNSHIP. Marion Gragg, R. P. Shepherd, F. M. Staley, |. M. Mayes. SPRUCE TOWNSHIP. P. V. McCoel, W. M. Crabtree, A. B. Maupin. DEEPWATER TOWNSHIP. J. C. M. Young, W. M. Ludwick. | W. Cash, y. H. Raybourn. HUDSON TOWNSHIP. J. Pratt, J. M. Williams, T. | James, y. Clark. ROCKVILLE TOWNSHIP. F. Fix, J. O. McBride, H. Messer- smith, J. Laughlin. PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP. E. Shaver, J. N. Barrows, W. T. Will Hupp’s on the 26th of Octo- | with the tormal opening of the opera | Moler, J. C Lane | “ - ber, makes that gentleman the hi ap-| piest man in all the town. A very large stock of stoves, cooks and | heaters, just received and for sale very Grace Courtland, a lady of some} attainments, lectu~ed on polifics, aty. | the court house, last Friday evering. | ‘For further particulars we refer to; ‘Dr. Betz and Col. Mulberry‘ Sel- : ‘lers. The grade through the river bot-| jtom beyond Bell’s Mill bridge, ie {completed with the exception of} ‘leveling. Commissioner Wolfe, | i will not accept the work, however, till 1t is placed in better BEADS { | very instructive and elegant lecture at *Squire Cannons united in mar-| ‘riage during the past week. Mr. ! W. W. Bradden, te Miss Jesse |, Liyely, both of Rich Hill, and Mr. | Enns Mullis to Mrs. Priscella | Owens—both of Butler. The age! of the latter couple ranks some-;} where in the sixties. | The new firm of Benn ett &} _ Wheeler, successors to C. S.Wheel- | er & Co. appears in an advertise-/ ment elsewhere in these abies | | These mer are up to the business | requirements of the hour, and fully: | appreciate the wants and necessities | lof the people. In purchasing | gtoceries or farm implements you} {should not fail to eail. - : Cordtiétor Sims. of the L. & S. evpress, has been so unfortunate as} to lose his wife. She died at their; i | ment. | | evening. house that falls to the lot of the citi- } |zens of Butler. It is proper that) ‘there should be some ceremony on ithe occasion aside from the mere play that will be enacted upon the} stage. This the citizens should ar range and carry out- The question! is who will and is competent to take | ‘the lead. We await suggestions up- | oe the subject. The Bates County, National Bank, has a magnificent display of flowers in their front window. We appre- hend that aoe Tygard, and Miss. ,Clark, had a hand in the arrange- | Judge J. a OF Berry, delivered a church, Sunday good | were’ the Presbyterian The audience was and the gentlemans remarks | appreciated. Dr. C. C. Woods, ot Kansas city} Presiding Elder of the M. E. church, ; | South, conducted quarterly meeting jin this city Saturday and Sunday. He 1s a very able divine, and his ser- mons were listened to with marked} attention. 2 i Uloaks Uloaks- i Every one in want of cloaks will always ! | Save money by calling on A. S. Martin &! Co. before buying. Dont be supprised at what anyone may jtell you, but A. S. Martin & Co. is the | margins. 2,000 — Sacks of E. Falor and Sons, Rich! TOWNSHIP. D. H. Butler PLEASANT GAP i: een J. IR. Wilson, E. Henry. SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. Jj. L. Shubert,G. W. Walton, R. G. Conard, Dudley. SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP. Il. Ray, J: Evans, F. Noland, J. Deerwester. GRAND RIVER TOWNSHIP. O. Reeder, J. Harrison, M. Tucker, J. Gotchell. DEER CREEK TOWNSHIP. J. J. Brumbach, J. H. Dunham, J. Murphy, H. Moudy. MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. N. B. Langsford, Thos. Heath, S. P. Hahn, F. V. Vories. LONE OAK TOWNSHIP. ‘W. Denney, J. Daniels, B. ell, Geo. Requa. OSAGE TOWNSHIP. Harrison Philbrick, J. S. Craigg, M. Pow- iG. Reif, C. H. Dallas. TOWNSHIP. Bell, A. Blair, NEW HOME J.H. Sullens, J. J. Q. A. Cope. CHARLOTTE TOWNSHIP. T. J. Boswell, R. E. Hill, S. B Ruble. ELKHART TOWNSHIP. E. P. Foster, J. N. Smarts, E. Hand. EAST BOONE TOWNSHIP. Norris Feeley, W. iW. Stone, Asa Robins. WEST BOONE TOWNSHIP. | Geo. Lee, Norman, G. L. Sayles, give this firm aj | | place tobuy goeds at the lowest possible | ; A. Rosier. WEST POINT TOWNSHIP. Jehn Summers, J. C. Fugate. = fad Barton, W. C. Brummett. HOMER TOWNSHIP. P. Hackett, R. Clark, G. B. Ladies’ Hand- i kerchiefs and Collars, Tat J. N. Ballard, | Pel | Harper, J.| Raybourne, | Alexander. | i:heme in Joplin about a week ago, | Hill flour sold, and it has given g good | Hickman, W. J. Bard. “No Baits, no Blowi ing. no Noa ee Plain Facts and Honest Coos | We ure the place. 2000 pairs of | McClintock & Sons home made Men 5 Women and Misses Hase, do not pass us by when you can get good honest goods as cheap as any place intown. Call in and see us op South Side of Square. BURNS & CO, | Wanted to Rent | fora tew weeks an open or covered buggy. Good care will be taken, Address buggy j | If You Would Keep Warm | during the blasts ot winter go to Cassidy 48 Pitkin’s and supply yourselves with loves Their stock is unequaled in the | southwest. For ‘Something Handsome }in the hat line, we advise young men to call on Cassipy & Prrxry, Young Gentlemen. When you want a nobby suit of clothes go ‘to Cassipy & Prrary. Three Car Loads. of stoves will arrive at A. Bride & Co’s next week. Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting iron er wood work will make money by calling at A. L: McBride & Co. L.. Mee The aatgeat and best stock of locks, latches and hinges in town at A.L McBride & Co, We call your attention to the sargest and best assorted stock of boots and }shoes, whicts we have now in store and otter same atthe lowest cash prices, Be sure and callonus before you purchase. 3 R. Weil &Co, Family Coffee Reaster. ‘This excellent addition to the kitchen furniture, just patened, is now on exhi- tion andsale at Sims & Uo., southeast corner of square. Don’tiail to call and examine it. 45H A Large Stock Of genuine Seth Thomas clocks always on hand, warranted for five years at at Franz Bernhardt's, 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 celé brated superior cook stoves at ° <A. L. McBride & Co. House and L-t For Sale. House has § For turther™ In northwest part of city. |rooms. Will be sold cheap. particulars call on or address. 45-1m S. B. Newbill. Rooting and guttering a specialty, and all work guarranteed by A, L. McBride & Co. Save Your Money ‘and buy your stoves from McBride & Co. For Sale. ‘Two houses and lots, 3 rooms each, one with pantry and barn, in West addition to Butler, on Ohio street. Appy to d- Ww. Chambers. _ em Land For Bale i in Bates County. Two brothers by the name ot Green and Charlie Simmons, resid- ' ing three miles ‘south of Butler, went up to Adrian last Saturday | and took in the town, 1f reports are | true. They were arrested and fined | been visiting m the city for a couple! ot weeks, returned to her home in! Nevada to-day. —C A. Wallace, of Virginia, ! one of the ‘'rwes’ best friends, called | | Saturday and placed us under obliga- | | Consisting of well improved tarms with | good orchards, on terms to suit pur | chaser: also unimproved lands. Buyers will do well to call and see JAMES HOW- 'ERTON, at the Adrian Hotel, at Adrian, Mo. 32-6m jand her remains were conveyed to | satisfation, We will keep iton hand! WALNUT TOWNSHIP. |Sedaha, where her parents live,jincar lots for wholesale and eal H. C. Reece, T. J. Wilson, \ for intermert. The saddest feature | trade. DICKEY & CO. | R. Ewing, L. McConnell. | of the death was that they had only = ———_--- S HOWARD, HUMF, SPRAGUE. been married about a year. The Schoo! Furniture. H. W.. Porter, Parties waating school furnitire — , th, Judge McDcnald, death = of a young wife carries to fixtures, will find it to their interest to P. Heland, C. W. Hollenback. ' W.! $20 each. | tons tor favers of a substantial | “every true and happy husband’s There is no doubt thgt our stoves are H character j heart a mournful thought, and the} phate oo | —W. W. Morlan, has sold his in-;circumstanees of this death clicits| Gish aatha’| Ss the pessgre business at eur deepest sympathy for the hus:! ee ew Home to his brothers, and s bands lonely bereavement. =e oe ne gy Fyke at! moved to Butler to live. Mr. Bry, | ms ‘lanhas not yet determined what!. _ would like to see all our triende | business he will embark in. who owe us and hope they will cometer-; = ——Mr. W. W. Braden and Mi ward at once and settle. Jesse Lively, ef Rich Hill we eee SS | umted in marriage in the parlor of J. P. Willis sold a 135 ecre farm j the Olive House in this city last! pics Peint township, on Satur- | i ; Wednesday, by H. M. Catipon, J. p. Se Samuel P. McBride, | —Mr. John S. Graham, at one ae jan county, for $22 per! time a prominent merchant of Clm- pie | ton, Mo., has been spending 2 .ew days ia this erty. John is one of the | best salesmen m this neck of woods. and we would be giad to see him lo- _ cate in Butler. Following is a list ot wedding an-j _iversaries, as authorized by the us-; ages of society. They are given ini the regular ader: tst year, cotton wedding 2nd vear. paper wedding. yrd voar, Jeaher wedding. 3th veer, wooten wedding. toth Sear, tin or pewter weddiug. | Haun & Co. '5th year, crystal wedding. 2oth vexr, china wedding. 3 silver wedding. pearl wedding. ruby wedding: silver wedding. Ganond weddins. 300 veer, 40th vear, 50th vear, 75 vesr, There is now being inveiced at Cassidy and Pitkin’s, the finest and latest patterns jn dress goods ever brought to the city. | call on 5S. B. Newbil', at the post-offiee, | Butler Mo seen. where cample seat can be! 4qS-4t } Wanted 2,000 bushels of dried apples. High-/ est market price paid at WooLery’s. Fer Hosiery , of evers grade and price, just call at Cas- sidy & Pitkin's. *,°*Slow and steady wins the race.”’! Steadily, but not slowly, Midwey Wort is distancing all competion for universal po- | pularity and use ulness. This celebrated al diy vegetable form, or in liquid form. Tt is put up in the latter way for the es-' pecial convenience of those who cannot teaditv prepare it. it will be found very; foncentrated and wi ciency in iS either form. ead adverti-e- ' goods ot every discription. O. Mitchell. MOUND TOWNSHIP. Wm. Walls, T. B. Webb, Louis! ‘Near and James Kinney. Cassidy & Pitkim have just invoiced a large bill of winter | Call early and see them. : Wanted— —Everybody to call and ex-; | amine quality and prices of goods. | A. S. Martin & Lo. The eves eck ot stoves wejcommon yarns i2th vear, -ilk and linen wedding. | temedy can now be obtained in the usu- j have ever brought to Butler will! , commence arnving uext week. tk ide & Co. li you are trousled wtth “sopetel - equal effi. @Sk your druggist tor 2 bottte of “Prickly *n- Take it as directed and. Ash Bitters.’’ you wiii be cured. Nov. rtm. Don’t Waste Money {On trasbp extracts when sou can buy é | lafting perfume so delightfully tragrant j and refreshing as Floresten “ologne. ‘Oct I-1m t Special Netice. | Parties knowing themselves indebted to the G ange Store tor a considerable Hength ef time, will save their names ber ‘ing made public om our dead-heaa list BY coming terward and settling at once. St C. McUonnell, Manager First-class wees yarn solid at prices of A. S. Martin & Co. For 900d boots and shoes do aot fail ‘callonR. Weil & Co of every style and price at Cassidy & Pi¥ In endless variety at Cassidy & Pitkiny