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We are having plenty of present. i LOCAL ITEMS. af oe eee J. K. Bruglar cations tor first-class lo P more cent. interest and commissions. H. For school shoes go to Nichols. é sion Lefker wants v eleyator. For c A. Maynards at the postoflice School Books and Supplies at Ludwiek & Son’s North Main St. 4O 3t Job work done with neatness dispatch at the Times office anc All the white corn in the cour wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. 36-tf satistaction guaranteed. A regular ec fashioned c Goto H. H. Nichols and see new lhne of boots and shoes just t hundreds are ir Clair county, attendance. r ived. . x isee There was no mail arrived in night and Tuesday, i The boss low priced grocery man city Monday is uncle Jim McGhee, at the opera the raiiroa owing to a washout on house. south of t s place. By buying vour school books of M. Misses Viola and Laura Moore A. Maynard you have them covered = year round in mud and rain go to H. H. Nichols. button and lace shoes in the X einen Gn eeaon ; ae at Max Weiners shoe store, wh ee tg ES Ee Soe ee he is selling fat lower figures amounts On real estate, by ‘ j 33. «Ben B. Canreraury & Co. anybody else. . ‘ a a 1} ee S ‘ When it comes toselling you gro- Gus Wyard pulled out t ceries at low prices uncle Jim Mc- Ghee takes the cake. lay morn- with his harness shop Tues ing. The fi line ot soft and hard! 2 The finest Ime ot soft and Times wishes him abundant sucess tablets that ever came to Butler at : r in his new quarters. Maynards. = t The best goods, he largest assort- School Books and Supplies at Ludwick & Son’s. North Main St. ment and latest s 40 3¢ Sak ae age ee Weiner’s, which he isselling at low- Go to R. F. Canterbury tor silica x lich he isselling at : i er prices, than you have to pay at cheap money. ‘Money saved 1s ’ a other houses for common goods. money made. Don’t sell your white corn until dozen pair, Saturday he sold 17 pair. This shows tha first-class S. B. Newbill represents the best advertising pays and Life Insurance Co. in America. Go 22tt shoes the ladies will have have your hfe insured. Buy a pair of Max Weiner’s kip or grain custum made, water proof boots, they are the best and cheapest m the land. candidate for governor of Ohio, has been petitioned by the conference of the M. E. Church of which he minister, either to drop politics or resign the pulpit of the church he occupies . on Are you burthened with high rates ot interest, if so go to R. F, Canter- bury and be releived H. H. Nichols has a fine line of boots and shoes to select from, and as cheap as the cheapest. Jas. McGhee and downs all opposition on low Tommie McFarland’s hundreds of friends in and around Butler will be dehghted to learn that he has re- | gained his strength and is now inthe best of health. This we learn from Mr. Walton, who has just returned from the Springs and saw him. Ss. defies competition prices for groceries and queensware. The Lamar Seminary will open for its second year on the 16th of this month. We are glad to learn Mrs. E. A, Henry who has heen sojourning at For men’s, boy’s and youths stoga kip solid, good boot, at a little pr go to Max Weiner, he has the best thing for the money. Colorado Springs the past summer for her health, is fast recovering and last will be able to come home the of this month. Mrs. Jenkins is improying, which is gratrying news The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- gage Company are taking applica- tions for eastern money to be loaned at 7 percenton good Real estate security. to her many friends in this city. Ex-Gov. Moses of lina having been repeatedly arrested | and punished in the past few years Don’t you forget it, uncle Jim Mc : ; for obtaining money under false pre- j Ghee downs them all on low groceries and queensware, and pays the highest prices for produce. price tenses, an exchange remarks would doubtless pay Col. Bob Inger- the My tall stock ot boots and shoes is now complete, it is the largest stock ever brought to this city by any one house. You are invit examine quality and pri purchasing. Max The Walton & Mortgage Company e money at the very lowest rates. Privilege graated befere due, Mon- ey furaished without delav. 22 No better boot than the Giesecke Max Weiner, tull them in men’s boys’ and youth’s siz- hand-made boot, on ' the east side, carrys hne ot t > Boys you : will have toleave your pops at bome es, Which he is selling at very low a } Las pees : you cal inly see trom sa —— abev t wont do to monkey w The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- the great state of Missoui or EB > a = a $s fe of isso ir gage Company are permanently es- | 9 tabhshed in loaning money on im- proved farms—no delay, no red tape. Abstracts of utles furnished, Money on hand at the lowest competing rates. The famous Selz boot sold only by R. Weil & Co-.on the north side square,isthebest boot made. This is proven by their receiving the Gold Medal atthe Worlds Fair. They aretoo uell known to reguire any further recom™ | endation- para cks ei eee Oe 33 To the Public. ‘Ootice i Dicey Fredri without j the public is hereby her on my account. August 24th, 1885. open ee meeting is going on at Taborville, St. this and Miss Allie Pyle, gave us a pleas— | The | » at Arete — Sager Te t ant call Saturday evening. School Books and Supplies at} tice. Moores ieft for St. Louis Ludwick & Son’s, North Main St. | | age | ° 40 3¢ Sunday last. For boots that will ware you the The largest lime of women’s, misses and children’s custom mad j country Gus 1s a good workman, car- | ries a splended line of goods and the | and infant’s fine button shoes at Max Since R. Weil commenced adver- | i you see Lefker at mill or elevator he | tising the celebrated Clorinda shoe, i **knocks the spot’’ on prices. 36-tf] he imforms us that he has sold 1o | if —- Rey. Dr. Leonard, the prohibition | South Caro-} ; Jigures and one price: prosperity j ert, Of Spruce townsh: James, of the same town e fine has just ce g | and has it nea -ady for occ Hiram Jo! er ot East su oTses, { corn out ot nter in hi t of Deer wi | built a large su farm. Jas. H. Harm an also built a fine Base Ball. The game ot base ball which took this city Thursday last, between the Butler place near the depot in and Summit clubs, was hotly con- tested, and atter Summit had to succumb to a long and hot fight the su- periority ot the Butler boys, On Friday, at the same place, the Butler club downed the Rich Hill club with Saturday on the same grounds, they tackled the crack ease. evening, Ft. Scott nine, but, owing to the un- fairness and partiality of the umpire, were not so successtul as in the two former games. It was not, however, | the tault in playing, the crowd present will testify, for the Butler club never did better work; as large | but it was in the fault ot the one-sided manner in which the game was |umpired that the Butler boys only got S to Ft. Scott’s 12. The umpire should always be an 1 mpartial judge and do the square thing, even though it be against his friends. Investigation, The farmers and property owners of this county, will do well, in the protection of their own interests, t investigate the surprisingly low rates at which Jarvis, Conklin & Co., ning money on improved farms. few minutes conversation w heir manager, Mr. W. L. Pow nce you that they are rez loaning money cheaper than any gnificent barn, are | We do Busines Simply 6 } y they are tred of the w grievances. | Sponse j) Sherman's speech i } | Our stoga boots at 2.00 jand $2.50 cannot be dupli- cated by any other house jandwe warrant thene jirst- class solid throughout, we lare retailing these voods at Jobbers prices. See them be- fore youbuy- R- Weil 5 Co- North side square. Skilltui Surgery at the Kansas City Eye and Ear Infirmary. On Thursday, April 30th, 15885, Mr. V. Tan Trump, of Bellville, Kansas, was operated on tor cataract in the neht eye. His sight began to fail him one year ago, and gradually lost tor direct Dr. Kimberlin, assisted by Drs. Dawes, Cooley and }grew dimmer until vision in that eye. | McKee, opened the eyeball and re- moved the opaque lens, which was ot an amber tint. This very delicate land difficult operation was success- a few moments time. Mr. Van Trump ! fully pertormed, requiring ouly says he did not experience any pain either at the time or subsequently. He was able to walk about his room afterward, and in three days now, after € t days, is apparently out ot danger, with fine prospects for re- stored vision | Dr. Kunt ts Butler 23d lof every month. Laclede | Hotel. A Clear Skin other cor the state of Mo., everything shown in figures, | , SESE i o| is only a part of beauty; wers when f.| but itisa part. Every lady Remember that themaim moth boot and shoe house of R. Weil §- Co., is on the north side of the square. where everything in that line is| always on hand. the best qualities at the very lowest | prices» Our sieces. —Plain | Money on Hand To loan at the lowest and terms rates. me to the borrower. pay part or all any tir ze. Abstract ot titles furn The Warton & Tucker Land Mort suit nN |without i | may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and | beautifies. Clorinda kid button shoes | doubt the finest SOO shoe in the market. Once seen, nobody will huy any other- The only place; you can buy Clorinda is at | R- Weil & Co.-. North side square: | Special Notice. The C Co. has a OTHE CASADAY SLAY PLOW Will plow in hard ground where all others fail, ee bce SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS. Examine our work Ever offered the people of the Southwest. before you buy. Harness at cost to parties buying bu of We respectfully solicit your patronage. cs us. Office, Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah Street Special attention paid to all kinds ot Buggy Repaurs. ad NT Having leased the Butler Eleva- tors for aterm of years, W. M. WILSON 'Desires to announce to the far- ‘mers of Bates county, that he will pay the iefvest Harkel Piet 2) For grain and seeds of all kinds, ‘or Beans and flax Seedto Loa Las Notice. ER, Mo., July 16 Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, situated # 4 section 1, in summit township, 5 : hundred acres. I led in lots © Terms easy- A. HaMiLtTox-