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Not stich Magnificent Displays s Itis conceded by ATLL. that Only Place = ite | ae carriage, Sed save you money. we cary the best Blankets, Flannels, We are now receiving our new Yarns, Cassinetts, Jeans and Cassi- | meres in the market, and at prices for goods of same quality, | We Defy € We bought the tull production of | McClintock & Sons celebrated une eet j closing out what we have ind it is needless to say only that we | ATT cosT, have them and its the THE BUSINESS BOOM and our sales | al Stock | we have the celebrated Walker, Buf- NOTIONS, you can find them, ' show we are selling them. In | fato and Monegram brands, and are i NEWS LOCAL AT ss | : Go to the theatre at Eyans’ Hall. ADRIAN COnTit N | TES We havn’t receiv ved, or bargained for our Thanksgiving turkey, yet. BN Farmers west of Butler are com-i plaining for want of rain. F. Bernhardt has his fine $600} clock in running order, It is of the | _E. Howard make. | McFARLAND BROS., ARE STILL The “O. B. J” club gives a| Selling Harress at a Fearful Rate. jee at the Palace to-morrow | night. | a We have on ice several society) P ‘items of interest. Watch these col-} JAM ES : HAR ER ;umins hereafter. DEALER in We will take wood or coal on! subscription at this office. Not too) _many loads at once, please. i Cook and Heating’ STO | The opening ot Butler’s grand | | Opera house is the absorbing theme , In society circles. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. [Ql Es_HECE&@e MSA 2RD— | Having opened out an elegant stock of the best brands ot both Cooking and; sides of the building Heating Stoves a cozdial invitation is extended to the public to call and see me / 5 | and give me atrial. I guaranteed my stoves to be first-class and my prices to be as| An immense stock ot immense Bravery low as any place in the city. Give mea call. ; at immensely low prices at Haun & Co. aoe ee Tinware in endless variety and quantity, | allof good quality, at Hahn & Co. i Pocket knives by the huadred, all sorts, | sizes and prices at Hahn & Co. | STOVES | | Wagons, “buggies, feed and straw cutters, | jeter all for sale cheap by Haun & Co. | The Walton Opera house 1s erect- ;ed upon a sensible principle. It has |, means of exiton each of the four JAS. HARPER. ; The election is over, and if jothe~ people are like ourselves there | will be no tears ‘dropped. — There is no doubt that our stoves good, our prices low, our terms reasona- | | dle and consequently our sales are large. | Cal and see us. Hann & Co, all ‘ESTABLIS BENNETT & WHEELER, | S. WHEELER & CO. are | Successors to C. i Tie brick walls of the new Cath- 'olic church, just north of the west side school house, are beginning to | | loom up. DEALFRS IN GROCERIES, — IRON, WOOD-WORK, FENCE WIRE, SEEDS We would like to all our friends an owe us and hope they will-come tor- | ward at once and settle. see J 35.1 Bie & Co. WAGONS.AND CARRIAGES. | dethe nena: gees will ee ; mence this week. We have achoice line or California fruits, canned Peaces, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, String Beans, Lima Beans, Peas, Corn and ‘Tomatoes, canned Soups, potted Chicken, Lobsters, Mackerel, corned Beet, Clams, Salmon, &c., dried Raspberries, Peaches, Currants, Prunes, | Friday a week ago died of hydro-! Apples, and in tact evervthing that can be found ina first-class grocery i phobia. store. | = = We cordially invite the public to call and examine our goods and prices and | We are authorized by the Secre-| see tor themselves that we keep none but the best \ tary of the Bates County Medical ; Northwest Cor. Square BUTLER, MO. | Society to announce the meeting of Anns (tit body at the office of Dr. Ren-; es Take Ke Fred. Dorn jnick, in Butler on Nov. roth. There is now being inveiced at Cassidy | Willgive you a neat shave, shampoo, H e and Pitkin’s, the finest and latest patterns | hair-cut, hair dye in the latest and mest of dress goods ever broughtto the city. | approved style. Hekeeps none but ex- Fer Hesiery | perienced barbers. Rooms uext to Dutt's of ever: grade and price, just call at Cas- agers, mee h side square. tf. sidy & Pitkin’s. A dog belonging to Mr. Wells, jnear Hume, was bitten by another _ {cur about tour weeks ago, and oni Seo ae i The Adrian ee com-! plains of missing an Indian show | and Prof. Ferguson’s lecture be-! cause there was no hall in the barg | sufficient to hold the crowd, we sup-i "Wanted Parties Loo otra eee ast ew 2,000 bushels of dried apples. High- | nxtures, will find it to their interest to! J. L- Pace re est market price paid at Woo Lery’s. | call ons. B. Newbil, at the post-offiee, | Judge Waters, « tew days Since Stat- Uloake Moaks. | Butler Mo where sample seat can bejing that he weula be in Butler some Every one in want of cloaks will aware <—— 48-40 [time this week. Heis now in La- save money by calling on A. S. Martin & | fayette county looking the €e. defore buying. The largest stock of staves we! | terest of the road there. have eyer brought to Butler will! | commence arnving next week. ; Rube Wilson hving Southeast of McBnde & Co. ; Butler seven or eight miles, has sold : aff his letter trom odo in- up Dont be supprised at what anyone may | tell you, but A. S. Martin & Co. fs the place to buy goeds at the lowest possible / orchard, this season, = + ! Hi } i t t margins. —— = j 5 (usw a oe ec! Wikia Breryicay” Bohan cae co bushels ot apples, znd vet not one easily made. Costly outfit tree. A ddres | @7ine quality end prices of goods, half of his crop is gonc. Mr. Wil- ‘True & Co, Augusta, Marne. rie i A.S, Martin & Co. Se bas 36 xeres in av orchard. 9 ! ‘dry goods stores, so 1t we have the | tormer | “Joe” sayshe is glad to see Bill ‘tume wern by Gloves, &c., a full stock. In - Hats and ae Hats and Caps | Weare the place. 2000 pairs of | McClintock & Sons home made Men 5 AND F urn 1s shi in 2g G re) ods. our line 1s complete. In Ladies’ Women and Misses Hose, do not as s by when y F wet a In Black SILKS of all grades from and Gents’ pas ee oy uenivour ern ia nm: honest goods as cheap as any place $1 00 to $2 75. In Black Cash- Mes, -arfs, Hand- : 5 j 7 mers and colors from 50¢ to $1 50. | intown, Call in’ and see us on In the celebrated JAMESTOW N} i ker ¢ ‘hie fs and ( ‘ollars, South Side of Square. GOODS, we have a iull line. In| 5 a BURNS & CO, ieee and Gents’ Underwear, and in Hosiei Vv; ; VIRGINIA RACKET. } Personal. Highly Estcemed. | The yvouthtul colors and rich lustre ae —A. B. McFarland, has been contined to his bed tor a week past. | —Ira Albrant, |now of Chicago, | “Observer”? on the War-path—Per- sonal—-Health, ete. formerly of Butler, is in the city for a Vireria, Mo., Nov. 6th, 1852. Epitor Times: The health is much | few days, on business. ‘better im tHis vicimty than ithas!' —Thomas_ Berryhill, left : been for some time past. morning for Gentry county, to be} The Farmers are very busy gath- absent about three weeks. ering corn, they are getting about, -——Miss Laura Moore, | fifty bushels per acre, which is very | Tuesday for Lebanon, Ill., to spend good for this season. {several months with her uncle. Mr. W. D. Orear returned last: -—Mrs. T. A. Shaw, of Ft. Scott, | Tuesday from Mexico, Mo., where the city this left last }tormerly of Butler, is he had been visiting relatives. Since ' visiting. in his return he has bought the proper- | |tyowned by Dr. S. K. Williams, ivi and will take posession of Same | springs ia BGGS county: about the first of December. W. B. Arbogast means business, | —Onur triend,Maj. Nesbit, enliven- }en our sanctum most of the day dur- since he returned from the springs. | He intends building a new barn. jing his stay in the city, Friday last. 'Guess he has come to the conclu; —Lon Hunter, Chas, Johnson, |sion that Bates 1s good enough; all | Miss Alice Harriman, and others night William, success to you ‘left last evening to attend Will Wal- We saw in the Bates county /e- ; _ton’s wedding. publican where ‘‘Joe’’ in writing | —Abb. Bennert, Rich trom this place, seems to think that, Hill’s ligntning compositors, was the starting of a drug store has aj jin the city Monday. While in town wonderful effect on the people. It: he gave the Timzs a pleasant call, appears to me that just the mention , of another dry goods store in Vir- —Col. Bob, McCulloch, Register lginia has a wonderful effect on! Lands of the State, gwas in the “Joe.” Don’t get scared ‘Joc’ | city last Saturday, looking after the ‘there is nothing very strange about | SW2™mp lands in Bates county. that tor if there is business for two’ . __}Jon. J. N. Ballard was in town drug stores there certainly is for two} Friday. He was on his return home irginia city from the Seven Star one of we are sure of the latter. | jooking after the political situation. —G. W. Tucker, returned trom Saline countv Saturday, where he , Arbogast return, but was not inter- ested m the whisky ticket, so far as | the whisky part of the ticket 1s con~- ‘cerned. I cannot tell which party; | of his father. | gets away with the most of that bey- | —Col. J. C. Wilson, erage. I sometimes take a glass of , formerly of the old Saving’s Ban cheap beer, ‘‘Joe’? what kind do! in this city, was visiting his son W. Now look « little out. OBSERVER. of Ohio, k you take? | week. The Height of Folly. —J. H. Andrews, of Nevada, the, ‘To wait until you are in bed with dis- | g gentleman who put in the gas-works | ease you may not get over for months, is for that city, came up the height of folly, when you might be! , look atter busiaess pertaining to the ‘ easily cured during the early symptoms | Walton Opera house. Mr. An- ‘by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have! known sickly families made the health- jderson says Nevada will be lighted) .iest by atimely use of this pure med-; ' by gus in a short time. ine.—9bs Nov. 1-1m fen pee | —W. E. Walton and wife visited Dr. Christy, has moved his office Carthage, Joplin and Lamar, eens to the room over Bernhardt’s jewelry |the past week witnessing the per-| store. ‘tormance of troups wanting to open Entirely Satisfactory. ‘the Opera House in this city. No ; decision has been made as to what Ladies wishing a pertume that com- | bines novelty deiicacy and richness, find | company will get the job. Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory, | Nov. 1-1m, atiernoon— ard ithe rural districts Monday The erence in front of the Wal-| to be ready to vote early ton Opera house, will be of Ft.! Tuesday, this being his piace of resi- : Scott stone, and will cost upwards| dence Jake will soon take atrip to eeoueees for what purpose we will know better when he returns. This; |much we do know, teat the captain | t | after the New Year comes in. {of six hundred dollars. It you are troupled wtth dyspepsia, j ask your druggist tora bottle of ‘Prickly! | Ash Bitters.” Take it as directed and you wili be cured. Nov. 1-1m. Nevada Democrat: Rich Hin! ‘now hasa skating rink. The cos-! the .nembers of the organization, while on drill, of top boots, non-ripab!e freck cow dia buggy cushion. A Diffcalt P odiem Solve, The desire tor stimuiants ix becoming: a monstrous evil and how to overcome! it is a serious question with reformers. Parker’s Ginger lo taicly * The first quarterly meeting of the i will be held at Oak Mill church nes consist eonstown, on “day, 18th and Sth The meetiag; will be conducted by Dr. C. €. Wood, presiding elder, and Rey. ! ,W.L. King, of the Butler cireuit. County court convened Monday’ the but adjourned without transacting’ difficult problem. it rodv : qndgiiatwiteont misstasns= aed ta.) soe business til! to-day, in order that brought health and happiness to many they might go home and vote. The desolate homes- r session will Probably bast this week! ; and part of next. t trowsers, a c soive ov. t-rm. —W. B. Arbogas has returnedt to| | from the ‘‘hub’’ where he has been} had been summoned by the illness} M. Wilson, during several days 1: ut Morday to! —Capt. J. D. Allen came in trom’ late! will be a permanent factor in Butler! M. E. church south, Butkr cireuit,: Saturday and Sun- are restored to taded or gray hair by the juse ot Parker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless | dressing highly esteemed tor its perfume ‘and purity. Nov. 11m Wanted to Rent fora tew weeks an open or covered buggy. | Good ci are will be taken, Address buggy this office. If You Would Keep Warm during the blasts ot winter go to assidy & Pitkin’s yourselves with ‘gloves Their stock is unequaled in the | southwest. und supply | For Something Handsome in the hat line, we advise young men to callon ASSIDY & Pirxiy, Young Gentlemen. | When you want a nobby suit of clothes go to sipy & Pirkin. of stoves will arrive at L. Me Bride & Co’s next week. Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting iron er wood work will make money by calling at L: McBride & 0, The largest and best stock of locks, latches and hinges in town at A.L McBride & o. 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. Mcfride & o House and Lot For Sale. House has § For turther In northwest part of city. rooms. Will be sold cheap. | particulars call on or address. 45-1m Ss. B. News; Rooting and guttering a. spec ialty, and all work guarranteed by A,L. McBride & o. ave Yotr Moncy and buy your stoves from McBride '& Co. ; For Sale. ! Two houses and lots, 3 rooms each, oné in West addition Appy to J. 3S-2m {with pantry and barn, {to Butler, on Ohio st |W Cha ambers. | Land For Sale in Bates County. | 0 nsisting of well improved tarms witt | good orchards, on terms to suit pur chaser; also unimproved lands. Buvers \ will do well to call and see JAMES HOW- ' ES ‘ON, at the Adrian Hotel, at Adrian, 32-6m Don’t Waste Money On trashp extracts when ;ou can buy @ lafting perfume so delighttully tragrant and refreshing as Flore sten ologne. Oct 1-1m | Cloaks aad Dolmaus, and price assidy & Pit- | Of every style a kin. In end Betice. All parties whe have not given in thier EES lists will please caliand make out the same without further notice, oF er before Nov, 23th 1982 as after hat date I will ascertain all who have neglected (0 make out list and make deuble asses {ment of property ewned by them, rex B. Canxrensusy, Township Asses Clean Mest Market. Tethe Peepie of Butler and ~icinity, I will respectfully state that I have jut jopened a first-class Meat Market, clea? tin every respect, on Ohio street, one deer ‘ west ot Baptist church. If yeu want a juicy steak, a tender sur tloin or a good roast, den’t fail to give mF I guarantee satisfaction ix quale ‘ty and prices.. I have had large exper tence and know my business Cash paid ‘for al! kinds of Butchers stock. aye. J. Wats ‘a call.