The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 28, 1886, Page 8

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Bates County {AN ? LAND 60. Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, Butler Mo. | —-—soweoe This Company loans money at the lowest rates and buys good notes. We also make loans on improved farms for the Missouri Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. | are happy dads. | man’s house and girl at Carleton’s. ~ 1 day from a five weeks stay at Eldor- If you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improved farms, grazing lands and city property for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitelists. -_——$—<$—$—— LOCAL ITEMS. Our stock of boys’ clothing is still very full and we are mak- ing special prices to move this surplus. Bring the boys in and fit them out cheaper than ever before. American Clothing House. Street grading was stopped Satur- day noon on account cf the rain. A new M. K. & T. depot will be erected on the cite of the burnt one at Clinton without delay. Joel Atkison, of West township, was in the city Friday and tavored the Jimes substantially. Boone Bell & Freeman will sell you gro- ceries cheaper than the cheapest. Sam Edwards has a number of hands at work at his quarries getting amize the out rock to maca square. J. K. Brugler & Son have five improved farms tor sale cheap and on easy terms. 16tf Sam Jones says politics should not be mixed in prohibition. If that be true Sam should not be trying to mix prohibition with politics. For all kinds of produce, chickens, eggs, butter. apples, potatoes and the best of groceries, go to Bell & Freeman. Quite number ot prominent democrats from the county were present at the meeting of the central committee on Monday. J XK. Brugler & Son want all of the schoo! bonds they canget. Plen- tv ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf a Bell & Freeman wants your trade and will pay you amply in big bar- gains tor it. B. London's little son, aged about three years, fell in a fit at his home in the south part of the city Saturday. He was playing in the yard at the time and no cause is known for the fit coming on him, MONEY! MONEY! $40,000 of 6 per cent money to loan on farms, small commission, § toro years. Alsoa large amount of other money with out commission can pay part or all after 2 years. Intrest payments to suit borrower, extra inducements offered tor loan ot $ 5,000 and upward, Money ready when papers are signed. By calling to see me you will save money. M. W. Mize. North Side, over Ed Steel’s grocery store. 4t. 35 Remember we are ‘very anxious to our summer stock will guarantee prices. Jouse sell | and American Clothing Mayesburg. Sam Everman and Sam Carleton A boy at Ever- Mrs. J. M. Mayes returned Fri- ado. She reports her health greatly benefitted. Messrs, Franc Shumaker and} Rolla Carroll, of Warrensburg, visi- ted at Ewing last Sunday. | Dr. Miller, ot Montrose, has put | up his skingle in our town. Our citizens are giving the Hack- Jer school house a much need over- hauling, L. M. Williams and wite and W. } B. Ewing and Miss Milda Ewing | will go to hear Sam Jones at War- rensburg the 26th. Mrs. Chas. West has returned from Texas and Charlie will soon follow. Think ‘poor old Missouri’ good enough tor them them in the future. Miss Katie Board, of Spruce township, has applied for the Smoky Row school, and we hope will get it as she 1s a well qualified and in- dustrious young lady. JAKE, Go to Ludwick & Son, for station- ary, books cigars, tobaco and pipes, the finest in the city. 35 2¢t. Greenback Convention. (Published by request.) A Greenback Labor county mass convention is hereby called to meet at Butler, Saturday, Aug. 14, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of nominating a straight cut Greenback county ticket. Every voter opposed to monopoly Labor and Bourbonism, and in symphathy with prospective industry is invited. | W. O. ArKERson, Chairman Co. Cen. Com. R. A. Tur: Sec’y. | Ludwick & Son, the North Main Street druggists will sell you drugs, paints, oils, &c cheaper than any- | boby. 35 2 ONE DOLLAR will buy 20 yards of the best standard printsat,S. Levy & Co. Nothing like trading with Bell & Freeman when you want good goods and big bargains. KENDALL, Hamitton Co. } Kansas, July 19, 1886. § J. D. ALLEN, Friend and editor Butler Times. Thinking perhaps a few remarks from this part of the west may be of some interest toa few readers of your valuable paper, | sold all the wor!d ove SAMUL LEVY & CO. CLEARING = SALE PRICES. | DRY GOODS 10 pieces black Union Cashmere at 12 1-2 cents per yard; regular price, 25 cts. 100 pieces standard dress gingham we offer at S cents per yard; worth I2 1-2 to 15 cents. 30 pieces good gingham at 5 cents per yard. 100 pieces 4-4 wide good brown muslin, we sell at 5 cents per yard; at 7 1-2 cts. 100 pieces 4 4 wide brown muslin at 4 cents per yard; worth 6 cts. 40 pieces 4 4 wide Hope bleached sell t always. sells week at will goods muslin, we 6 3.4 cents; at 1S 12 tog cents, Good bed ticking at 7 cts. per yard, Best bed ticking, 30 inches wide, we offer at 15 cents per yard. Best bed ticking, 32 inches wide, ate always sells at 22 1-2 cents. we sell at cents per yard: Good shirting at 8 1-3 cts. per yd, Best shirting we sell at 10 cents per yard; the same goods sells at 12 1-2 to 15 cents other places. Lonsdale and Fruit of the Loom we offer during our clearmg sale at 8 1-3 cents per yard. The best and standard prints we always sell at 5 cents per yard when others sell them at 6 1-2 cents. Black and colored all wool cash- I will try and write a few lines tell- ing some things in general, A tew of your citizens have land interests here, so it may be possible that they will agree with me on a tew things I will say. My town, Kendall, is sit- uated almost in the center of Ham- ilton county, in the beautiful valley of the Arkansas river and on the main line of the Atchison Topeka & San- ta Fe railroad. This is a new town recently made a city of the third class. We have a number of good mere, former prices 65, 75, 85 cents and $1 per yard, we offer at 50, 60 and 75 cents per yard. 100 pieces dress goods reduced from 15, 25, 35 and 45 cents per yard, now 10, 15, 25 and 30cts. per yard. Io pieces red, table damask re duced from 40, 50 & 75 cts. per yard to 30, 40 and 60 cts per vard 10 pieces half bleached Table Linen reduced trom 40, 50 and 75 DEPARTMENT: business men who by their low|cents per yard to 30, 40 and 60 prices are drawing trade from fifty to seventy-five miles. Kendall is surrounded by a beautitul sloping praine. This land but a short time ago was thought to be suitable for nothing but buffalo, antelope and cattle toroam over. By the culti- vation of different gops proves it to be very valuable for agriculture. Most all the crops are on sod land and looking well, the dry spell that we have been having has effected our corn but little, some of it is shoulder high and of a dark color, the soaking rain of last mght makes j things still better. People in the east are losing a splendid opportuni- | ty of gettinga home of some of the | best Kansas. Some few goo claims are still open for filing. Yours, Ben L. Hatt. ONE DOLLAR will buy 12. yards of good shirting at. in | m Sam/Levy & Co. cents per yard. ere] 13, pieces fine bleached table dam: } ask worth 65, 75. 85 cents, $1.00, | $1.25, $1.35, $1 50 per yard, we} and $1.25 per yard. 1 lot of Linen Towels we offer at 10 cents a piece, are really worth 15 cents. You can save money by buying your clothing of us, as we now offer goods tor less money than ever be- | sell at 50, 60, 70, So cents, $1.00 | fore, but want SPOT CASH. BOOT AND SHOE ‘DEPARTMENT. Good Linen Towels worth 20, 25, ; 35. 4o and 45 cents, will sell tor a} short time only 20, 2 1d 30 at 15, cents | 30 pair of men’s P Calf Shoes in | button and lace, we offer at $1 75 per pair, regular price 1s $2 25 and | $2 50 per pair. We have a large lot of embroider- " } wll prices on them in order stock; come and see } them. Our stock of ladies’ misses’ and t children’s hose is too large to quote goods *s, but when you see the be » prices you will be sure Clothing, Department We reduced all mens suits from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent, and are offer- ing big bargains in men’s suits tor SPOT CASH. at $2 75, Boys suits are worth $4 00. Boys suiis at $4 00, always sell at $5 50 Boys’ all wool cass.mere suits we now sell at $5 25, always sell at $7 50. Boys’ all wool suitsat $6 00, well worth $8 50 Childs suit at from $1 go, $2 oo, | 2 50 and $3 50, worth 33 percent more. Be sure and look at these prices. We have about 125 pairs of child | knee pants in stock and offer them | at the very low price otf 35, 50. 65 {oc and vin) trom 6 to 13 and are worth double cents per pair, the sizes are the price. Men’s fine straw hats at $1 00 worth $1 50. Men’s straw hats 50 and 65 cents, former price $1 00, $1 25 36 parr men’s Calf Boots we hi: aS placed on sale at $3 00 per pair, “well worth $4 00 to 5 50, hut we have made up our mind and they must go at the above price. We have plough shoes that are $1 | $1 bout 10 cases of good worth from 50 to 2 00 we will sell them at 25 to 1 50 per pair. | ee lot Indies button shoes, a good at $1 price $1 so, sizes 3 to 7. 2c article, we offer 25 former | SPECTAL lot Ladies grain button | shoes, an excellent article and a de- | cided bargain at our regular price of | $2 00 we now offer at the exceed- | ing low price of $1 60 and have all sizes from 2 1-2 to 7. | lot Ladies button shoes fully | worth the money we ask $1 75, we | now make at $1 50, sizes 3 to 7. i | 1 lot Ladies front lace shoes, fore | mer price $1 75 and the best value | we have in stock for the money, we | will make a_ special price of $1 40 | tor a few days only, size 3 to 7. | OUR DUBLE SPECIAL BAR- | GAIN; our genuine C Kid button hoes. no shoddy stock but every pair | warranted to give entire satistaction, we have concluded during this clear- ing sale to make them in the reach | of all and putthem at the extreme | low figures of $2 00, whereas our former price was always $2 50, and la decided bargain at that money. | Can give you any size trom 2 1-2 to 7 and in two widths D and E. i] WE ALWAYS LEAD i | 1 } | | eS When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, Wanted, one Bates county map, Apply at this office at once. tt Ben B. Canterbury & Co. will loan money on improved land at the lowest rates of interest, and give you privileges of payment that you can’t get elsewhere. Call and get their rates, wanger! .\ negte ead to Pneumont sumption or other fat toral Pills will cores Best thing for dyspepsia,ine che as thousands testify. It you are going to build a house McVeigh will make it to your ad- vantage to call see him at his yard just north of the post office, before buying your lumber. LAND! MONEY! ABSTRACTS! — Chas. Sprague and J.M. Vaughan have purchased the abstract books and the land and loan buisness of Dr. Betz. Thev arethe agents tor Jarvis Conklin & Co. and have an unhmited amount of money to loan. Office west side Square. 34 tt Farm for Sale. 2 I will sell my farm, situated in section, in summit township, 15 hundred acres. Divided in lots to suit purchaser. Terms easy. A. Hami.ton. J. W. McVeigh the prince low priced lumberman can be found just north of the post office. é If you want to build a house, harn, fence or do repairing, go to 4 McVEIGH’s yard on North Main street tor your lumber. Insure your property with S. B, : Newbill. He keeps a Record of all business. tf Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never tails. Sold by W. J, Lnasd= S own, druggist, Butler, Mo. S-tyt Ben. loan money on improved land at the lowest rates of interest and give you privileges of payment that you can’ get elsewhere. Call and get their rates. 21 REMEMBER THIS! That Holloway & Skinner will sell strictly first-class two and three year old apple trees at their nurset- ~ ies for fall of 1886 and spring of 1837, at 10 cents each, or $10 tor 100 trees. We have a full iine of stock, both fruit and ornamental. Nurseries south side city limits. 2556 Rockford and Aurora watches, ia Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very - cheap, at F. Bernhardt’s, sole agent ~ for same. 30th Ben 8B. Canterbury & Co. will loan money on improyed land at the 4 lowest rates of interest, and give you | privileges of payment that you can’t — get elsewhere. Call and get ther rates. 21 tf Insure your stock in the Dwelling — House Insurance Company at $12.- 50 a thousand for five years, and NO THREE-FOURTHS CLAUSE. | D. W SNYDER. District Ag’t Butler Mo. office © over Postoffice. : GO TO DICK HURTS Barber Shop for a first-class shave, || shampoo and hair cut. Badgley building, south side square. McVeicuH keeps a tull and com- plete line of pine Lumber and will give you bottom fgures on every plank. Yard just north of the post office. 2g tt J. K. Bruglar wants more app cations tor first-class loans. 7 pet cent. interest and commissions. 4 | Mr. McCutchen wishes us to if = torm parties wishing to purchase that 'he has four splendid thoroughbred | yearling bulls left which he will sell | with the tariff stricken off.. This is# | splendid opportunity to those wishing. | to engage in fine stock. 2g-tt — i Dr. Walls. “9 Wishes to inform his patrons thal hereatter all calls, any time day | night for him, can be made by tele {phone tror Dixie’s Drug stores. | north side square. He will be found. at his office at north west corner the square from 8 a. m, tog p- ™ B. Canterbury & Co. wilk® Up stairs im first co should Ston¢ * patrons * tnends offices | . T- swer to | right, o paper get the T.— | try you — Pac a provid benefit Tangen > Fevenu

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