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| i | } Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, =r Mo. somes This Company loans money the | lowest rates and buys good note We also make loans on improved farms jorthe Missouri Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. \ If you wan nmodation, call. accor We have a line of fine improved farms, grazing lands and city property for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitelsts. ee LOCAL ITEMS. J. K. Brugler & Son have five improyed farms for sale cheap and on Gasy terms. 16tf We write only on detached dwell- ings and farm property. “It is not one of the companies of the Mis- souri Compact. All others taking notes It was organized in 1872 and is indorsed by capitalists, bank- fe. ers and business men of New Eng- Jand and addi ed by all insurance departments. [t 18 in every way worthy of your confidence and patronage, giving tull indemnity to the assured at less than compact rates, which causes unscrupulous agents to resort to all manner of misrepresentation to prejudice you against the Dwelling House Insur ance Co. Everything being equal you want the cheapest. Insure with | of Butler Academy Friday, June 18, ed by the tath Address M. G. | the company that . belongs to NO] isso, 2 plcatihe Academy bard: Babb, Roscoe Clair county RING Of POOL to make you high rates and has no three fourth clause in its po See our agents before insuring. Capital, : - $300,000 00 Reinsurance reserve 165,653 95 Surplus to policy holders 307,08: 00 Surplus over all liabilities 7,051 00 Good agents wanted D. W. Syyper, ‘ Dis. A gent, Butler, Mo. Only to, 20, ‘nd 30 cents, admis- sion at the oprea house Thursday night tor one of the ments ever in Butler. best entertain- Clydesdale stallion Sam is a horse of most excellent breed and fine qualities, will make the present sea- son at Kent’s stable southwest cor- ner square. He is a red bay, 10 years old, 16 1-2 hands high. good style with mane and tail 5 teet long, 1 ve} x > s e is ; ; ‘ will weigh seicae pounds: He aside for spring and fali overcoats. | vention, but he received several votes owned by David A. Colyer. ————— pone y se eae Hae sas Lec Culverana Mace Jennie Speece | 2nybow, which showed the high re- Popular prices for the Seeman | are to be united in marnage at the | gard in which he was held. He . c . . ] ‘e a 4 R “xce Combination at the oprea house | residence of the bride’s mother in | “Ould have made a most excellent Thursday. Friday and Saturday | southeast part the city, this evening | Sheriff, and demonstrates his true nights. —ro, 20 and 30 cents. See the new agle Lock Lever Hay Rake,with wood or steel wheels, Pole or Shatts, at 26tf R. R. Deacon’s Insure your property with S. B. Newbill. He keeps a Record of all busines tf Walter A. Wood Mower with new tilting bar, at | For the accommodation of his Circuit court convened Monday. | | many customers who live n the north County court convened Monday | + part of the city, S- J. Groves, ; nemt with all members rs present. 5 | the popular Jas Ae The blind | organ grinder stalketh | opened shop No. 2, in the iron | abroad 1n the land. | building on Delaware street,formerly | Bur . A pied by L. S. Paddock. { Good solid bargains in boots and , acc a oe arena The Leabo case came up tor in the Supreme court Monday Judge D. A. DeArmond and . H. Holcomt Max Weiner’s. a number ot people in towr shoes at Quite this we on i | | | last.” | Hon. § k in attendance on court. Bee lett for ; ; ee Saturday was : vely day 1 in Butler, | son City on Sunday evening to be! ! our streets and stores being thronged | in attends ance, the former for the! with people. | state and the latter the defense. left Saturday Mrs. Sam‘! Levy | We noticed the follov g Visiting | evening for St. Louis on atwo weeks | attorneys in attendance on circuit! t to relatives. | court the first of the week: O. L gets Rory, ore 2p Cnt Warrens- | | and S. P. Sparks, arren The best kid toe s! lippers tor La dies | Houts and S. P. Spark aig burg, and R. T. — of Harrison- | These g m the noted will case of Solomon R. | Walden vs. O. L. Houts, et al, at $1.00 and misses’ at So cents, at } i ville. x Weiner’s. His Honor, Judze Gantt, came in on Monday morning’s train and ope?- ed court promptly at 10 o’clock. L. S. Paddock has removed his meat market to the building formerly occupied by C. B. Lewisas a restau- rant, first door south of Arlington hotel, where he invites all his old The largest line of ladies’, misses’, children’s kid low cut shoes, at the very lowest prices, at Max Weiner’s. customers and as many new ones as desire choice fresh meat of all kinds, See ‘‘ad’’ in another column. Jim T. Wil one day last week and squared ac- Who is authorized to call together the congressional committee? This matter should be attended to at once. Wanted, one Bates county map. ms entered our office Apply at this office at once. tt counts set Opposite his name. Jim Squire Parker, the Tres’ reliable . g 5 nade a Ble top race and 1s proud ot Summit correspondent was in the S hanks his friends for city Saturday and honored us with a it and while he favors says h ask their indul- ay gence at anot! time in Mrs. Frank McKibben is up from Rich Hut! visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McReynolas, hying just direction, Harry Ba of age, who has been in the employ of Mr. Hopkins, a farme Lowry, left s His fat ous con a east ot town. near The recent rains and the fine pros- pect for a big corn crop dde M. ning on G. his wher Tuesday | Babb, is | eabouts, have put a | fast. er, on the faces of our | an; bright smile farmers. and any info on concerning Ibe thankfully rec missing boy w Annual meeting of the stockholders s copy.— Rockville Globe ing. : i The building owned and occupied Do our cit Se eS intend to let t ot next month by the Kansas City Times company, sold last week to a Boston capitalist for $300,000, Max Weiner, the side, will sell you women,s kid toe slip- sat $1.00, and Misses’ ing a grand ‘‘blow We hope not. But go by without out’’ in Butle on if anything is to be done going east towards having the grandest cele- bration ever seen in this county, it is It is owing at So cents. : just the high time to get to work. too bad to think of all national holiday to pass without a The Times will willingly and cheerfully lend all the aid in u§ power. The street commissioner 1s using due diligence have the town thoroughly cleaned before the ex to grand picnic in Butler. treme warm weather re S. F. Warnock and wife returned from Illinois on last Wednesday, where they had been spending their honey moon with his people. ee ches us, Jas. L. Shubert gave us a pleasant call on Sa Mr.S clever, sociable gentleman, possessed t urday. hubert is a A northerner struck these parts Thursday and Friday last, andSam’l Levy's 25 cent arctic coats were laid of sterling qualities, a sober » upright, His trends with- drew his name from betore the con- honorable man. democracy now by pulling off his coat and working tor fortunate want 125 men to work on the railroad near Yates Center, K: He offers $1 50 a day and three months employment. Reese Thomas more competitor. Tt It was trom no political preference | that we were led nearly six ago to announce, unasked, the name of George Glazebrook for county sheriff, but because we thought him the man for the place, and because | we thought the Democrats ot this Mis Dixie Ostram left Thursday fora visit to Pleasant Hill. She will also spend a couple ot weeks visiting her sister in Kansas betore returning. months S. Siggins, ot Prairie township i judgeship ot hi i burglar proof way to Barton ccunty for tresh sup- The al- thougu p at low prices, will] ) partie wants plenty of room for himself and S. P. Sparks and Lee Houts, two attorneys of Warrensburg j gz court, Monday. The prominent were a former 15 a candi ot Perry county, Ills. Steele, Giles and a tormer resident of this county, spent last week in the city and sur- H rounding cov visiting relatives | ' and t ds. He is engaged 1n sell- } ination dwel iouse ing the comt & ees Lock give one of the best entertainments Bu er. tl het ever in Manager Kinney received letters from Rich Hill that speak in the very highest terms of this company, saying that he can easely guarantee entire satisfaction and a strictly moral given ate and first-class enterta:nment. G. G. Glazebrook,our next sheritt, gave us a pleasant call while in the Mr. G. bears He 1s one of the the city last week. his honors gracefully. best men in Bates county and democracy made no mistake when they chose him for standard bearer. He is anold Missourian, having been born and raised in Johnson cot He is strictly honorable and upri his best in his dealings, and mendations come from tha where he spent the greater portion | of his hfe. Georg rook’s word is as good as iis bond, and he } oO can show some o will make an officer that we will all] | be proud ot. i Mayesburge. | Cr looks well and the farmers | happv. { rvesting will in a| ! f | county. | road committee The Creighton has decided to open a road north moky Row lf a from the school house in We their suceced thing. to the bridge. they this it wall hope our be good citizens will forget personal interests and assist in this public enterprise. Gov. Woods and tamily haye come back to Mayesburg Clark Scranton bought the Dr. | Griffith property and has moyed to! town. | The democrats seem to be well satisfied with the ticket selected the 29th. Even some ot the repunlicans | think it good enough to vote. We suppose F, M. Staley is well satis- fied with the result. Judge Ballard shipped 128 head 243 | He has 100 head more he ot hogs last week that averaged pounds. will ship soon. Uncle Sam Welch will enlarge his house the coming summer. He his good wife. We need more such men as Uncle Sam. The Freezeout school closed last Saturday, reporting a ance and good school tor attend- the good sum- mer. Miss Belle Moore, who has been attending the State University, re- turned Friday. Mayesburg has the reputation of being a healthy community, our only doctor having moved to Creighton. = % county would give us that office, and | TaKE. os was in town Monday getting his har- = 3 aaa, sess 20k R. R. Deacon's. slasak-aillcalie sian ies cut his | W2Bted the best man for the place to — Rais } : i a 3 ei ster. i REMEMBER THIS’ THIS! f y > | haye ir. George just met our idea ee { ‘ .,,| Wheat. He intorms us that he and : : s Oats will soon be ready tor har- | That Holloway & Skinner will] ,. i of that man, and so we_ hoisted his sate ; oa . soa 4 his brothers have about 150 acres vest sell strictly first-class two and three 5 : name. And we would now support | ‘“*" ' 5 of wheat, which will turn out well. i z Mr Trigg, tormer telegraph op- | year old apple trees at their nurser- | him even if we were so strong a re- ; eel Seaditch oe eS AI ene ies for fall of 1S8S6 and spring of | Mrs. E. P. Mills lett for Stewarts- | publican that our jacket fitted us like | TO" W#> SS Sly 1887, at 10 cents each, or $ro tor | Ville, Mo., the first of last week, to] Abe. Lincoln’s; he is the man North | Position Saturday and a new nian | 100 trees. We have a full line of | Jom her husband, who went to that | Bates will be gladto honor.—Adrian ie ee stock, both fruit and ornamental, | Place early in the spring. The old | Advertiser. Children’s day was appropriatel Nurseries south side city liants. Thetw ATER ee EEN! the WATE Oh, how I love to use it; It makes me sweet, it makes me clean, And this is why I always choose it. See your & and get a cake; 5 cents Ben B. Canterbury “ Co. loan money oa improved 255t QUEEN! will 1 land at the Listen to a word of warning Gnard your health with proper mein; Shun, as you would shun contagion, Every soap but Water Query. Five cents s per cake by all first-class dealers. Ben B. Canterbury & Co. will loan money on improved land at the} lowest rates of interest, and give you | eges of payment that you can’t | ! elsewhere. Call and get these t nd 1 folks leave a who will be glad to doing well. poisoned in Fort Scott, Friday, by | some one mi is requested to meet at the Masonic the necessary arrangements. host ot triends here, learn of their 1.ittle Stella Christy, daughter of | | Dr. J. M. Christy, met with quite a painful accident, occasioned a | runaway horse,on Monday afternoon. ‘Seas ener by A whole t tamily were dangerously : i | | j } | It seems that while the Dector, with g ‘Rough on Rat: | his wife and little rid in the biscuits. The family ns x girl, were out H a ee rates ot mn erest, and eres fom was Kid, and the doctors, jing, and when near the iron bridge privileges of payment that you can’t SET AS Font Mound branch the horse beac, get elsewhere. Call and get ther ere hamediately Aes rates. 21 te ed thantully to save ne Doctor got out to he reared up onic. of axnoc off Every member Butler Lodge throwing | > = a No. 254, A. F. & A. M. who ex- i i tecaks . z ease eS ella out, brea pects to attend the celebration of St. : Cc John’s day, June 24, at Harisonville, | : not otherwi sufferer was 2 severe shock The injured, little brought to town and properly cared | | for. pall next Saturday_evenimg to make | She was resting By Order accounts, W. M. Was cont rested Rigy Ohver, of t easy at last] selling tobacco without a license. } The offense cost Mr. Oliver adout | observed at Salem aud Green Vie the goth ult. Rev. Exley spoke tu! rt Salem and Revs. * West | children t had beea d weil for the excursion on memoriai v. f Finch, the person who 1 used revolver so Foster a few nuex eos U.S. Mar {to save This ought to be a warning $So. to others. Rev. Bentley preached to a very View Monday fair house at Green “A bank and a board of trade are talked of at Foster. hope both ot these proje oe e as it woul and the surround We see by s W ade, and whisky, did not have ivention returns his wind with all much Ki. as influence as usual Mound Township Items. Times—Here we Mx a Ep. from und township. Hur- Mound wili Con- manitested at rah for Glazebrooke. at fast have a county officer. siderable surprise was of the nominations but it 1s the that a good sow genera! opmion it is ticket to win. Mr. Will Morrison 1s teaching the spring school at house. Leonard Goble at Prairie Rose. We understand that they are teaching very satisfactory schools. No 5 has no school this summer but a rousing Sunday school meeting every Sunday at 4 o'clock. Large crowd Sunday afternoon. The crowd at Prairie Rose im the fore- neon was rather slim, owing we sup- pose to the rain in the morning mak- ing the roads muddy. The wear locality Sunday *thayseeds’” a broad grin. since morning’srain. Lt came just in time It that had not been oats ad grass crops. belped young cor plowed greatly. M W th Mr. Tom Ru > r i ) ob liams, company ipped sev- idte, eral car loads of cattle and hogs to Kansas City last week Robert quite il for some time, Warnock , has been covering. Trial next Saturday at Prairie Rose before Squire Eichler. W. W. and J. B. must not stay y so late another t It is hkely stock-vards and t grat ator will be put up at Pa- saic this summer. We would respectfully iavite Col. Nathaniel A. W eye on **Pasaic.’’ There will be a school and neigh- borhood exbibition at school house on the night of the 25th | of June. Wee understand that those who take part are practicing twice a week for that occasion. There will be a grand 4th of July and grange picnic Saturday July 3d. Master of the State Gri ange, Sneed, State Ava E. will be among the speakers on that and lecturer Page, occasion. Besides these there will be others of equal celebrity to ad- the Everybody dress ivited. Come in bring the children, your uncles and aunts, cousins, brothers and sisters i and we will show you what a live, energetic grange cando. The other granges in Grandmother Rose, who has been her grandson, Mr. Frank Maddy tor some time, left the latter part ot last week for her home in Spnngfield. Rep. visiting A BABE WITHOUT AN EAR. rer es ta Skillful Operation Restores it. Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler had born to them a beautitul, except the absence of left bube, bright, Not ear. the least depression where hole should be, but the skin over the part was as smooth as the cheek. The parents took child to Dr. M ams H. Kimberlin, of the Kan- i sas City Eye and Ear I rmary, | The doctor on a most thorough and | examination found the,ear be restored by combined sur- nd ed the natural ore. eing restored b#mas- ir-cut ef sort e, stomach disorder, torpi or side, econ- stipation, ete enezice ’s Sanative Pilis w A few doses restore to new all the | Mount Zion school | is slowly re- | his | Prairie Rose | people on that occasion. | and | the county are invited to} j attend in a body and_ unitormed. the ear] The | J. K. Bruglar wants mo re cations for first-class loans, 7 per ptt interest and commission: Final Settlement Notice, Notice {fs hereby given to others interested in Be oetate of Petes sore and deceased, that I, John M. Hoag! trator of said estate, intend to yt tlement thereof, at the next term of te ) County Probate Court, in Bates coun! of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the of August, ises. Joun M. woastamae? \ > ay we Bateg we F W NEW MEAT MARKET, First Door South of Arlington Hotel, L. S. PADDOCK, Prop'r, FRESH MEATS Otall Kinds and the very best quality the Market Affords at the the lowest prices. Give him a trialand be convinced, WOOLEN ML Bring 1n your Wool. ploved Having em= O. BRANDT. -\ man of 35 years experience in the business and recently Fore- | man of the Joplin Woolen Mills ta superintend the Butler Woolen Mill would to the Wool Growers ot ates and surrounding counties it we are about ready for busi- ness. We will do all’ Kinds ot GUSTOM WOR Snch as ROLL CARDING CARDING & SPINING AND WEAVING, iu the very best of order and guaran | satistaction. Work shipped troma | tance will be received at the depot | prompt attention given to its return, lg Market price paid tor Tub W, Ce Parties wanting to borrow money on remember Ist. That we can lend money cheaper # anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $190 to $10,000, and | time from six months to five years. Srd. Interest and Principal ean be made able at any day and interest stopped. ith. Have almost a million dollars loaned and doing a larger business than ever. - Sth. We keep money on hand to loan soit, have good security end clear titles you have to wait. 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books by different parties and make Abstract of Tih by one set gnd compare with the other and thus make Abstract of titles that are correct and we will stand responsible fort! jth. Have been here along time and @ to stay a while longer. sth. Make loans with or without Commis oth. Invite you to come and see us and bare ourterms, rates and ete. explained to you making application elsewhere loth Our office is with the Butler Bank, 0} Touse Biock, Butler, Mo- WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage W. GRAVES, W. Notary a an ak ie noe ak a a a oe a a a a a ae oe a a oe oe | oe “3° Public. A eee A month and board for 3 S65*. oung men or ladies, in county. Address P. W. Ziegler & ee ii.