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a ee “SPEC lave ] Y_SALE Completed all Array And will help the OLD MAN to dispose ready mammoth stock, MANY ATTRACTIONS whic of his annual HOLIDAY SAL wements with SINT PEC ung Ai. (Ll gifts. Therefore, h are suitable for you will find added to our al- HOLIDAY PRESENTS, and we invite all in search of useful as well as ornamental presents, to come and make selections from the various departments mentioned below, each of whi ch is a complete store within itself. STAPLE AND FINE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Cloaks, Jackets, Russian Gircu eine We are rehably informed that SANTA CL FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPETS. MILLINERY. lars, Satin Dolmans, AUS 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 ycur purchases Iaid aside for future use — SAMUEL LEVY AND CO cITY COUNCIL y Mecting Last Thursday Night-—Pro- | ceedings In Full. 1 <t SOME IMPORTANT BUSINESS Thursday | | The City Council met evening last. The City clerk was instructed. to make final settlements with firam Lair, the former sexton of Oak Hill Cemetery. ; The selection of W. W. sexton by the Cemetery as duly approved | The remonstrance of W. J. Al-! dridge against q\uiiding sidewalk on broadway was refered to committee ' Hill tor committee on sidewalks. The treasurer and city ms Hy submitted their regularly monthly r ports A general ordinance nightwatches with power as marshals, was passed under a pension ot the rules. The Clerk was ordered to amend | the special ordinance requiring side- walks on Dakotah street so as to ex- tend to High street. The Clerk was ordered to prepare | a special ordinance requiring side- | walks put down on the south side ot |} Adam street from Fulton to High. | __ The petition presented by S. P. Francisco asking that the council as- sistirn, paying the expense ot em- ploying attorneys in the Holcomb: case, was referred to committee on finance. | WARRANTS ISSUED. : The following accounts were al- | lowed : | R.R. Deacon, Mase J. R. Barcham, Salary I. B. Dickerson J. H. Morgan, ,, N. A. Wade, Printing C. T. McFarland, ,, Wright & Glorius, Mdse Fred Evans, work on street Wm. Liae, ae S. P. Day, = John Trimble, St. Com. T. P. Edwards, Macadamizing Hurley & 0, Lumber. We are overloaded with heavy winter clothing and have come to the conclusion to make a break m Prices and will now offer all heavy goods to enable the poor as well as the rich to wear a good suit or over- coat Saw’ Levy & Co. clothing 4 stant 50,00 15,00 50,20 11,75 16,64 6,65, 1,25 15.65 12,50 375° 96,00 77:07 OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. All local advertisements this columu will be charged for at the rate of five. cents per lin for each insertion. Women’s shoes at cost for yo days at, . D. Rattersouth side square. Bennert is ready asusual with the est assoriment of toys in the city. Look Out!! Nov. 27 1883. L will offer spectal bargains in women’s misses and children’s shoes tor T. D. Raf 30 side sqsare. emember kind reader that the best ace to get a square and Christmas presents is at Gus Bernerts. Market. We have just opened our new meat ma - keton the south side, and invite the pub- We handle none T.S. Kyarr. meal your lic to give us atrial. but firs neat. goods of every exhibition and tor sale at Gus- Bernerts. “B&B.” Fresh Oysters i variety on fish always on ware and queensware at yourown figures, and price. Groceries sold at bottom then you should try our “B & BY soap at 5 cents acake. A tull line ot candies for Christmas. Call at Gus Bernerts and see the big- gest stock of candy on earth. Kraut ickles T. D. Rafter’s south side squa Slippers for the Holidays from $1 upwards. at R. Weil's north side the square- 100 dozen Mens & Boys winter caps will be placed on our counters this week. Thev must all be sold be- fore spring regardless of profit. Samw’t Levy & Co. Ali the latest novelties in ladies and gent’s fine slip-| Don’t fail so callon John Duff when! pers for the holidays at R- Weil's, north side square. Best teas — a bal per pound, at our closing sale. Art Needle Work. Ladies interested in embroidery and art needle work, are requested to call at my millinery store and examine a large and well selected assortment of the latest I have been at great expense to learnthe French method of stamping and am now prepared to do stamping designs. i ‘work equal to any done in New York. The holidays are coming and Gus’ fin-j Mary Van Camp, Don’t fail to call on John Duff, when , seeking Christmas presents. Undertaker. A complete stock of caskets, coffins, | metalic House Furniture store. Fine hearse turnished free. Experienced undertaker in store day and night. E. D. Kipper, salesman. All sizes. widths. grades and styles of boots and shoes | at R. Weil's north side of square. County Maps For Sale. We have five late county maps tor sale Times OFrice. 28tf- at $2,00 each. Bargians in groceries, caned goods, tree d syrups of all kinds. . D. Rafter south side mola John Duff's is Christmas jewe! Voice Culture. Having been urged by many of young triends to give them music lessons, Ihave determined to teach a class the Parties terms on FARLAND. my ice culture. c e Alligator | boots at R- Weil's north side | square- Call torthe Crown flour if you extry bread, Made at Pleasant Hill. T. D. Rafter, soutn side square. We are determined to close out our i stock ot dry goods, boots, shoes and over | Coats, within the next tew weeks. Call jat once if you want bargains. jsecking Christmas presents. ng powder zoe, | into their new house next week, and to) spotted cow, are selling | right hip w th cross, get ready forthe same they M. S, Cowres & Co. goods at bottom prices. ases, burial robes etc., at Opera want; M.S. Cowtes & Co. | On account of the dry and mild at the present time avery large and complete of bootsand shoes ot the best makes loa the country and will state to public that we are determined to make prices that will sell. We call your at- | tention to this department and assure | vou that we will save you from 20 to | 25 percent. By calling when in need to weather we have line the of boots and shoes it will be easy convince you of the assertion. Sam’. Levy & Co., Everything marked in plainfigures and one price; |toallat R. Weil's Mired candies at 15cts per pound at! j Gus Bennerts. John Duff's is the best place to buy} Christmas jeweiry. Young Gentlemen. | You should call on J. E, Talbott, that; prince of tailors, and see his new line of } pantaloon goods. They are new, nobby and wi 1 be made up to fit faultlessIv. For The Afflicted. Prot. Frank, the Optician of the | Kansas City, Eye and Ear Infirmary will be in Butier, at the Palace, on | the 24th and 25th, cf each month. } To all who desire to procure glasses | for improving their vision tis will; lafford a rare opportuninty. Prof. | | Frank treats his patients scientifical-| }ly and is achieving quite a reputa-| }tion in this section. The afflicted} should call and see him. 52-4t. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co- | partnership heretotore existing between | the undersigned is this day disolved by | mutual consent, Mr. Calahan retiring. Mr. Newton remains in charge and will | collect allmonies due the old firm and | Pay all obligations. ze '- Butler, Mo., Dec, 1st, 1853- Frank NEwTon | J. E. CaLanan. Stray Notice. Taken up by Adam Brixner, living in ' Summit township, and posted betore H. | M. Cannon a Justice of the Peace tor The Grange store boys expect to Move | yie pieasant township, one red and white slit in lef€car, branded on lett horn dropped 2-3t* 3} {and point off. Appraised at $20, MPANY. HOLIDAY GOODS FOR THE O BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, Books for Ladies, Books for Gentlemen. BOIS ae, ae MILLION. Books Never so Beautiful as this Year. AND NEVER SO CHEAP. Photograph Albums, Scrap Books and Autograph Albums in great variety. All kinds of beautiful novelties for the Holidays. Make selectins while everthing is fresh and Attractiv M. A. MAYNARD. Bookseller and Stationer, BUTLER, MO.