The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 5, 1883, Page 5

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———EeEeEe—————— PECIAL — Me Mave : And will help the OLD MAN to dispose of his annual gifts. Therefore u ‘ill i ide si ok ready mammoth stock, MANY ATTRACTIONS which are suitable for HOLIDAY ep cones. ou [. invite all in search of useful as well as ornamental presents, to come and make selections from the various departments mentioned below, each of which is a complete store within itself. phemeE EPMA { i i | | HOLIDAY SALE * cupieled all Urraneements with SIT CLA STAPLE AND FINE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, FINE BOOTS AND _ SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPETS. MILLINERY. Cloaks, Jackets, Russian Circulars, Satin Dolmans, We are reliably antormeditha Smeg CLAUS this year will visit every house throughout the land, you can help the venerable old gentleman by calling and making selections for family and friends and having your purchases laid aside for future use. NEW BRIDGES. The Contracts for Building Four Bridges Let Monday by Mr. Wolfe. In obedience to an order of the County Court, and his published no- tice to contractors, M, L. Wolfe, Bridge Commissioner tor Bates} county, let to the lowest bidder | Monday, the contract tor tour bridge The Missouri Valley Bridge Iron Works Co., located at Le worth Kansas, was represented = by Hon. A. McLouth, a Democratic; member ot the Kansas State Senate | from the Fith district, and the Kan-j sas City Bridge & Iron Co., was represented by their engineer Mr. E. I. Farnsworth. To the former! company was awarded the contract for building the two bridges over Elk Fork, and one over Mormon { Fork, while the last named company got the work of putting up a new spanin the bridge at Papinville. This company has already put inj two spans in the Papinville bridge, and this last one will make it about a new structure. | The contracts and bonds were all | Properly filled out and signed Mon- } day, Mr Wolfe representing the | county. The work onallthe bridges | will be commenced at once. Why do housekeepers preter De- Land’s Soda? Because it is always uniform, free from adulteration, snow white neatly put up, has many many excellent recipes with every package and 1s guaranteed to be al-/ nght. Sold by A. L. McBride & Co. Butler Mo. 7 manmaking less than $20 per week should send to me tor circulars of my new and fast selling work, the Illustrated Historical Family Record and Album. Requires a very smail amount of talking and pays better than any book puplished. School teachers who are engaged with their schools five days of a week can make more on the sixth this book than they made the other five put together. One agent made six calls end took six orders; another took 35 in two days. Those not too poor to risk a stamp should sendtor and secure theircounty. It will pay to investigate No boys wanted. Postals not noticed Sample copies,$2,50 and $3,00 by mail Pre-paid. Address at once. Joe H, Rigour, Lock box n, Prospect, Ohio’ 1-4t. cents per line for cach insertion. ed that she but first-c from SAMUEL LEVY AND COMPANY. OUR FIVE CEN YT COLUMN. rtisements in this column) will be charged for at the rate of five, £ \and stiles of boots and shoes | All persons desiring to take lessoas ot Mrs. C. T. McFarland are hereby notiti- will commence the class Monday December 3rd. Women’s shoes at cost tor} 30 days . D. Raftersouth side sc = Look Out!! Nov. 27 1883. 1 will offer spe 3 misses and childrer T. D. Raft south sid The holidays are con Bennert is ready a: the fin- est assortment of toys in the city. ual with Goto Delmonico. For bread, cake, pies and candies The Deliwenico Ba sh oysters Will serve tr Remember kind reader th place to get meal Christmas pr a square Bernerts. New Meat Market. We have just opened our new m ket on the south side, lic to give us a_ trial. i T.S. Kyaer. Christma 1as goods of every variety on exhibition and tor sale 1 overcoat Call at Gus Bernerts and see the big- | gest stock of candy on earth. “B&B.” | Fresh Oysters in can and bulk. Eresh fish always on Friday’s. Stamped sin- | ware and queensware at your own | Groceries sold at bottom figures, and) then vou should try our “B & B* soap at § cents a cake. price. Kraut Pickles and Cranberries at; T. D. Rafter’s south side square. i Our only object in selling our goods at cost is that we intend to quit business in} Butler. Call soon it you want cheap goods. M Cowles & Co. | - = | Slippers for the Holidays; $1 unmeards. at R. north side the Weil's square- Mived candies at scts per pound at Gus Bennerts. All sizes. widths. grades at R. Weil's north side of square. County Maps For Te. We have five late county maps tor sal h. Times OFFICE. riniature size, , with cameo set on one side | | ' | | : i | ! weather On account of the dry and ut the time avery large and complete mild we have present line of b®@otsand shoes ot the best makes in the country and will state to the public that we are determined to make prices that willsell. We ¢all your at- | tention to this department and assure The finder ; ly rewarded by tea “IMES Office. boots at R- Weil's north side square. Buckwheat. The bestin the market at Charlie Denney’s. ‘ fore spring regardless of profit. Walton & Huncer are preparing to sell , lots of Pianos, Organs and Sewing ma- chines for holiday presents. All the latest novelties in ladies and gent’s sine slip- ~ pers for the holidays at R- Weil's, north side square. Maple Syrup. A fresh, iirst-class quality at Charlie Denney’s. o call at Opera House t looking tor holiday presents. Everything marked in plain figures and one price toallat R. Weil's. Call torthe Crown ‘flour if you want extry bread, Made at Pleasant Hill. T. D. Rafter, south side square. Bargians in groceries, caned goods, tree molasses and syrups of all kinds. T. D. Rafter south side square. New Buss Line. Charlie Lewis, the has ourchased an elegant New by halves, run it to and from the depot Bus and wi tor all trains. ble, the Laclede hotel ro Wrignt & Glo- rious’ will receive prompt attention. 52-tt imimitable livery- | man of Butler who never does §anything © | application. you that we will save you from 20 to 25 percent. By c: of boots and shoes it will be easy to ling when in need convince vou of the assertion. Sam’. Levy & Co., 100 dozen Mens & Boys winter caps will be placed on our this week. Thev must all le sold be- HOLIDAY GOODS counters THE MILLION. 8 aes BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, Books for Ladies, Books for Gentlemen. Rigen, Se FOR Sam’L Levy & Co. Voice Culture. Having been urged by young triends to give th Ihave determinedto t present winter in voice culture. many of my 2 music lessons, ha class Par terms on F es desiring lessons will be given Mrs. C. T AND. Disolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that known under th ot t, of Butler, Mo., is th day : ¥ mutalconsent, AH business of the late frm must be settled with Henry M. Lyon, who is sole propriet and continues the business at the stand, where he hopes to meet all his old customers and friends. Butler, Mo., Nov. 22, 1883. Henry M. Lyon, NRY NOLF the firm Books Never so Beautiful as this Year. AND NEVER SO CHEAP. Photograph Albums, Scrap Books and Autograph Albums in great variety. All kinds of bea ul novelties for the Holidays. Administrator’s Notice. ceis hereby given, that stration upon the esta everns, dece 2 ng ed to the cndersigned by the Sa county Probate court, in Bates county, | Missouri, bearing date the 19th day of ; November, | in one year from the date of said | fit ot such estate, and if said c ! | j | ' i All orders lett at his sta- | J. K. Brugier, in But er, Mo-, on { i 1883. All persons having | claims against said estate are required to! exhibit them to me tor allowance, with- etters | bene- | : nx be| M.A. MAYNARD, not exhibited within two years from ae date ot the publication of this notice. | they will be forever barred. ' D. V. Brown, Administrator. Make selectins while everthing is fresh and Attractiv or thev may be precluded from Bookseller and Stationer, mo. Assignee Notice. Notice fs hereby given tot of A, M. Brockman, that the ur de assignee will meet them to adju allow their accounts at the law office ot Wed-| nesday, the 19th day of December, 1353, | between ten and four o'clock of that dar 5@ at D.N. THompson, Assignee BUTLER,

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