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<n i A ‘ : H LOCAL ITEMS. tline of Boots & e southwest and R. Weil & Co. le sar go to Gus Wyard. Judge A. Neptune, of R vaye us a pleasant call the Wes, ¢ to clos | their millinery stock at cost and no | mistake. plentiful at are 40 Raspberries cents a 2 in several stvles at lowest Graves & Son’s. Fly nets prices, at 2t New cents a peck. Sold by m the har: potatoes are selling at 35 yard, everything W we. Gus Butler 1s making arrangements to celebrate the Fourth next Saturday. Base Ball Belts $4 to $5 per set (30-2t) Graves & Son’s. For the convenience o: the public, | at has been started a branch post-¢ in the opera house. millinery | No end to bargains Ca In Bros., everything voods at at cost. Miss Lillie Womack, of Spring- field, Mo., 1s friends and | relatives in this city Boys- May you want the ‘‘loudest’’ firecra visiting rd’s early if ckers ever made. J) ae Cassity Bros. are offering their en- tire millinery stock at cost. The cherry crop is not plentiful as was supposed, and are selling at 4o cents per gallon. Stewarts Healing Powders Success Sweat-Pads always kept in stock at (2t) Graves & Son’s It prices are any criterian to go by the whole vegetable crop is a tailure in these a te year. Cost, cost on millinery goods at Cassity Bros. Now is your time for bargains. and Ss. B. Newbill represents the best Life Insurance Co. in America. Go have your life imsured. 22tf James McGhee pays more country produce than any store in the county. Daniel J. Ford and Will Walker, ot Montrose, spent a couple of days in the city tor If you want 1 hand-made buggy or wagon harness, leave your orderat (2t) Graves & Son’s. Charlie Radtord, G.B. Parker and Mr. Trimble, all ot old reliable | Summit Satur gave us a pleasant call} Pharis& Son have knocked the } bottom out ot } igh priced groceries. | Call and see them. When you come to the celebration don’t fail to t Graves & Son’s and eXaniine sse new Swe FEENEY Coirars. 30-2t A permanent band stand and speakers has been erected on the east corr square. the only objection that can pe rai is that it is owt in the street too far. ner of the celebrated received. Another lot of those CoLiars just T. Graves & Son. May Miss : charming young lady of Pleasant Hil, who has been visiting relatives friends in this city tor the past week, returned home Monday. Lulu Goodman, and The gre at 4th ot July. this year v celebration be at Merriam Park. The beautitul park 1s well adapted for such a celebration and no expe is being spared to provide attractions and properly HES th ple. im ac 5 Paper for d ing purpose | with the Butler Silver | city the latter part of | Ready and Red Stockings | & Ready club came out the victors {the 4th. {ped to st. jper c assity goods Pharis & Son will give you more t s for a dollar grocer ret Band Qutation have received numerous the ids to play on the 4th, | being from Kansas City. If you want groceries and big bar- gains go to Pharis & Son, next door to Times office st Itch and Scratches ot every kind curedin 30 minutes by W oolford’s Sanitary Te otion. Use no other. This Sold by W.J. Lansdown, 49-lyr never fails. druggist, Butler, Mo. Maynard, at the post office, has a few dogs of the well of ow you one. *‘sooner’’ cheap. It. which he dispose Ask I W. M. » popu prising of Hume, Monday in Butler visiting his parents 1 and n and enter iid spent son, of Per- M. Joh Chas. sons, Kansas, will be here and play Prof. Cornet Band on the fourth. Grant, a p ant Hill, spent a day in the Dr. ot Plez on week last professional business. At Saturday, a match game ot base between the Rough The score e stood 23 to 28 Notice. Fourth ot July celebration you can one dollar any buy more groceries for at James McGheée’s than 'n Bates county. The bovs on the northeast corner store of the square are getting a little hoggish. They have secured the band now want to move the We object. stand and town clock. We publish a communication in another column trom ‘*A Democratic Voter,’’ on post oftice matters, which is pretty tair reading matter and we invite its careful perusal. Don’t Forget That you can save trom to 4 pe cent. by borrowing money trom Jar- vis, Conklin & Co., office north side quare, Butler Mo. For real genuine enterprise Jas. Smith, the south side butcher, takes the cake. He will have tor sale on the 4th at his shop as fine, if not a finer beet than was ever butchered in Butler before. It is a Christmas beet, but he will sell it on Don’t fail to get ay regular iece of at for dinner. The Walter A. Wood Combined | Reaper and Mower, guaranteed the | best grain and flax machine mz ee Iso Wood and N. C. Thompso: | light mowers d by R. R. Deacon, 30-tt Bu Mc Courtney & Flete tig0o.- TI Louis Tue Special ORES: mpr oved mos seven (7) nt. Loans closed without | Apply to The Watton & Tucker Land Mortgage Co. delay. Subscription Notes. scrip— han any house | last one} variety— | another DY lot if cents @ bar ever have Shoes | We | Cloth pair. FT | gain for | offered. North Side sql: , at Lis is the be st houseware The Record thinks J. H. Morgan, demurred out of court e before the last tern We thought murder, the mand suit of important ca of our circuit court. which tor the Leabo case, occupied about ten days of the court’s The ott time, wasthe important case. Record must have been a last week, what the Peyee t | ~ Pubhie Sale. ic sale at sell at publ I will Js and sale sta Tucker, ot Jno. L. dece horses. single a dc one of them a good sadd cows and calyes, one pigs, 2} yearli r sow and g steer. | of blooded shoats, 1 jump } buggy in a manner new, 1 double harness, 1 saddle ¢ Terms: All sums u $10 cash ms over $10 a note in 1 and alls with approved security, payable 5 months from date without interest, but it not paid when due to bears 10 from date. J. W. Tucker. Adm per cent. inistrator. Don't be persuaded But call and Get our before you purchbs We will save you money R- Wel § Co, Nor ‘th ) side sqr- Money for eceads. Time and terms to suit borrower. NO COMMISSION, money ready soon as papers are signed,no delay,no appraisment, no expenses of exam- ination, no **middle man” to pa Papers made payable at your own homes. All Bates county business done through the new branch office at Butler, Mo. Call Office north side public square. Jarvis Conxitn & Ce. and see us. R. Weil §-Co, | prices on Boots and Shoes | | and, ) poisonous insects and stop the swelling, | Sassafras, which is better. FE W. L. Power, j Manager- ! | Sam Levy & Co., authorize us to sry, | ~ ‘that from this date, 'till the first of Sept- ‘ember, they will close itheir store doors at 7 o clock on each ning. So if you wish to do shopping you will call be- fore that hour. Levy & Co., adopted this plan that their clerks might get a little fresh air during hot months. _—_— eve- nave to Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment the: | supplies. | simmer for half an hour. | leaves to one quart of water is the due Things Worth Knowing. over ied entirely from them thorough- x and cover with t newspaper, and | night if t the air. To do thi ly, put in a damy wet raw cotton or w turned or and ren ring in r ade to taste a moment in a hot oven for which have nd render ing the roots of t The Scientific American says if a bot- tle of the oil of penr is |} un- | corked in a room at night, not mos- quito, or any other blo ucker willbe found there in the mornir Mix pot- | ash with powdered meal and throw it into the rat-holes of a cellar and the rats will de If a rat or mouse gets into your pantry, stuff in its hole a rag saturated with a solution of cz enne pepper, and no rat or mouse will | touch the rag for the purpose of epen- | ing a communication with «a depot of { Salt will curdle new milk; hence, in preparing milk porridge, gravies, ete., the salt should not be adc dish is To clean st prepared. ined woodwork, which is also varni-hed. old housewife rec- | ommends the saving of tea leaves from | d- until the | 1 | the teapot for a few day Drain them, and when you ye a suflicient quantity put them in clean soft water; let them When they almost cold strain them out, dipping a flannel cloth in the water, wipe off the paint, drying it with another flannel cloth. One cup of are allowance. Hartsho applied to the stings of will allay the pain or opie oil of | ee stings | should be treated in this way. Croceries and J. STAKE get the highest market price in cash. jpatronage of the public is solicited. ‘South Side public Square, utler PART RBONANIROARNS s Colfe, Constipation, % arrhowa, Eructation, ms, gives sleep, and promotes ¢. restion, witbous injurious medication, Tux Ceytava Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. y. 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklya, X Go TO THE RED FRONT FOR YOUR Ueens wart eae” ae Co Were RTA: “NEXT DOOR TO PALACE HOTEL line ot goods Teas, Tol low. We have the freshest . Sugars, Coffees. Our prices nd see us get our prices. Our Ca Flour, etc. WiILLIADSDIS 2CCOS, in the city ned poous are & CO. , can’t be beat. IK. New Meat Market, y ot Sugar Cured Corn Beet. Try it CHOICE ROASTS — NICE EEE SAEED Fresh Meat of all Kinds CONSTANTLY ON HAND. sale can The Farmers who have fat stock for JAMES SM.TH, Mo. aileadiad Childhood Troubles. Who ever heard of old age old age, | with i long and tender memory speak slig ghtingly of sorrows of ; Ce ood? Ti is end or aie ; preoccupied and callous F do. From the indiffe grown people exhibi of the very young. that the an indi inct vision, or eyeur ayy Feswury yo oll atacand HAR ELEY ATOR Having leased the Butler Eleva- tors for aterm of years, W. M. WILSON Desires to announce to the fal- mers of Bates county, that he will pay the Hiehest Warkel Pri For grain and seeds of ail kinds, Laster Beans and ay ‘lax Seed te Load