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Bates County jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, Butler Mo- soon ek tee This Company loans money at the lowest rates and buys good notes. We also make loans on improyed farms for the Missouri Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. 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. erence LOCAL ITEMS. — Sheet music for half price at Weaver’s. Mrs. Julia Cullar, ot Marsailles, Ills., 1s visiting friends in Butler. Saturday is the day for holding primary elections ; don’t forget it. Let every good democrat turn out to the primaries next Saturday. Give us water- works by all means, but let the city buy them outright. Don’t forget to attend the primaries next Saturday, the 25th, to nomi- nate a candidate for Probate Judge. Ed Bruglar has returned to New York City to renew his theologicial studies, J. K. Brugler & Son want all the schoo! bonds they canget. Pien- ty of money at the lowest rates. 34tf All work guaranteed first-class at Hagedorn’s. Cabinets $3, $1 per dozen, for 20 davs_ only. The genuine Richter Harmonica at Wever’s. Call and see them, cards ‘Oo Any charge sprung on the eve of election is a lie, you may rest as- sured. Adolph Weil went to St. Louis Saturday night and will return the latter part of the week. Weaver will sell ‘you a good organ from $65 upwards, or a good Sew - ing Machine from $5 to $65. Judge DeArmond was attending to legal business at Jefferson City last week. Don't buy a sewing machine until you haye examined the Light Run- ning Domestic, sold exclusively in Bates county by Geo. W. Weaver. Austin should become facetious again at our expense in order to give his democratic co-workers grist tor their mill. Card photographs $1 75 per dozen 20 days only, Sept. zo to Oct. All other sizes in comparison at Hagedorn’s. 42 2t 10. John Pyle and wite and daughter, Mrs. Hunter, of Parsons, Kansas, attended the Kansas City tair two days last week. Great reduction for 20 days only, Sept. 20 to Oct. roth, Cabinets $3, cards $1 75 per dozen at Hage- dorn’s gallery. 42 3t The ladies of the Baptist church gave a sociable at the residence of Don Kinney on last Tuesday even- ing. It was well attended and everybody had a nice time. Now is the time to have your photographs taken at Hagedorn’s great reduction 20 days only, Sept. 20 to Oct. roth. Cabinets $3, cards $1 75 per dozen. 42 2t E. D. Kipp, book keeper for the Bates count National bank has re- turned from his two weeks vacation. He yisited triends at Holden. Sr. Louis and Kansas City. Weaver is selling his stock of Organs out cheap. Those contem- the purchase of one can make Aa arene OE Sere ae, Maysbare. Corn cutting is about over. There has been more corn put in eet this fall than was ever known 25 | here before. { We have the pleasant faces ot the candidates among us again. P. Ewing and son, have just fin- ished threshing their crop of wheat which made about 2,500 bushels. Geo. West had the misfortune to | tose a fine colt last week. Mrs. Forny Crust and Mr. Buck Davis are on the sick list. Dr. Gnit- fith, ot on them. Tiny Long and Miss McVickers May they live Creighton, 1s waiting married last week. long and prosper. Rev. Burgess, of Butler, preached an excellent sermon at Hackler, the z2th. We think it time for a revival here. We would like for some missionary to give us a call. Miss Emma Buck went to War- rensburg the first of the week to WHY WE DUTT rower We have been com-. plimented onall hands by our customers du- gain sales for our suc- A Firm Change. Asbury Badgley having purchased ani torr rest in the grocery business | | y owned by A. L. Badgley, | the firm name will be changed to | Badgley Bros. For Sale A good family horse and buggy, or | will sell separate. Enquire at the old Robinson blacksmith shop for turther information if you want a cheap rig for your wite. J. N. Gipson. Re ar ea: reunion of old soldiers to Grand be held 1-4th mile east of the public | and 30th of September. General invitation extended to everybody. Knights Templer Excursion. A special train of Pullman cars will leave Butler Sunday evening, ring our recent bar- — 2zoth, for St. Louis, with the | Kansas and Missour:1 Commandaries. i] . and all parties wishing to avail them- enter school there. Miss Emma eessful effort tobring “ves of these accommodations must will graduate in the A course this year. Mr. Johnson, of Cass county, has moved to Mayesburg and will farm on Mr. Mayes’ Bunker Hill tarm next year. Mr, Bradley’s neice, Miss Estes, is boarding with him and going to school. Sam Carleton and returned from Eldorado Thursday. Mrs. C. became quite sick while there. Mingo will give W. J. Stone a wife rousing majority, but for the benefit like to the although we sent ot the Democrat we would state Judge Gantt choice ot Mingo, was real a Stone delegation to Butler. At our convention there were but ten yoters, six for Stone and four for Gantt. Messrs. Morgan and Mayes went to Everett, Cass county, Friday to at- tend the Baptist association. JAKE. Summit. Candidates for Probate plentitul judge are and = most distressingly tnendly, each one of them seems to think his chance is the best. Ross their George and Jas. Allison way to Butler their while on one day last week team got frightened and ran intoa barbed wire } tence and cut a feattul gash in one of Boots & Shoes down to hard time We continue to offer our entire large stock, at these remarkbly low figures and will tell you how and why we do it. searee with the farm- ers, but wholesale mer- chants and manufact- urers feel the depres- for cash exclusively -we are enabled to buy ilowand as our sales are governed by the same rule we do not require large profits. | We have this joyed the most pros- of our 14 their mules legs, severing some of the blood vessels, Mr, Allison bor- rowed some twine binder cord and bound up the wound and went on to | town and had Dr. Wallis dress the limb. Ed and Rube Plummer are mak- ing preparations to start to Calitornia. Father Gentley is somewhat un- der the weather. cause, as he thinks is over taxation of the brain. He is trying to complete a perpetual mo- tion. Ed. Williams was in our township on Saturday evening last. Lon Stanley accompanied Ed as a body guard. Both gentlemen acknowledge a good time and pleasant trips W. F. LaFollett and sister, Olive, met with quite an accident, but, as luck would have it, not serious. They were going to Butler in a bug- gy and met Mr. Harvey with a loaded wagon. They drove out in a ditch at the side of the road and upset the buggy. With the exception of a tew bruises, no harm was done John Redmon’s wife has returned trom Kentucky, where she has been on a visit for the last two months. W. W. Hamilton returned to his home at Mt, Sterling last week. He had been sojourning here for a tew days on legal business, It is claimed that G. B. Parker has the premium broom corn of this township, Mr. Sutherland, living on the Jett farm, started on a three weeks trip to Kansas Monday, the 19th, to look at land with the intention ot buying. } Mr. A. A. Koffman will start to | Southern California, Monday 27th, | #f no providential hinderance occurs. | He will take his tamily. Mr. K, isa = neighbor and we regret to lose nim, Callers at ye correspondent’s sanc- } tum the past week: Lucy Plummer, j Mandy Reynolds, Sally fohzson, | Hattie Igo, Lucy Igo, Mandy John- }sen and ‘Anne White. We are always glad to see our trends. Call | perous | Years d citizens of Bates coun- ity. Because we sold |double the quanity of goods, though at only 1-3 the former profits. We will continue sell- ing Cuearas it is our aim this year to have levery citizen of Bates the quality of our goods which we guar- | antee to be unap- proachable. We mean | buisness and will con- sider it a compliment for you to visit and examine our stock and learn our prices. we can convince you how to save money. Come goods we advertise. | Remember we are the only -R. WEIL & CO, | North Side Square. prices. | Money is not only’ sion as well. Buying) year en-| ~aling with the | county give us a trial. We want you to try) and see the > | secure their Sleeping Car berths at | once by calling at Mo. Pacific depot. {Fare for the round trip, $8 50. E. K. Carnes, Agent Mo.Pacific Ry. Wanted, one Bates county map. | Apply at this office at once. tt J. K. Brugler & Son have a large list of fine improved farms tor sale cheap and on easy terms. 16tt Call on J. W. Miers, successor to DD. is, Ha fan let articles. gard, for pure drugs and When you want lumber, investi- ¢ McVeigh’s prices betore you Yard north ot the post office Insure your property with S. B Newbill. He keeps a Record of all business. tf To tre ses successtully, Ws pure drugs are essential, | Miers keeps no other Lumber Lumber of all kinds and | at prices that defy competition. J. |W. McVercu, North Main street. ! J. K. Bruglar wants more app \ per 4-tf {cations for first-class loans. 7 cent. interest and commis ions. J. W. McVeigh the prince low | priced Jumberman can be found just | north of the post office. | Take your prescriptions to J. W. | Miers, the north side druggist. Com- petent drug clerk in attendance day | and night. 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. 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, 21 Mr. McCutchen wishes us to 1n- torm parties wishing to purchase that 'he has four splendid thoroughbred yearling bulls left which he will sell | with the tariff stricken off. This isa splendid opportunity to those wishing to engage in fine stock. 29-tt If you want to build a house, harn, fence or do repairing, go to |McVeicH’s yard on North Main street for your lumber. | Ben. B. Canterbury & Co. will j 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. 21 i McVeE1GH keepsa tull and com- plete line ot pine Lumber and will give you bottom figures on every plank. Yard just north of the post | office. 29 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. 21 tf Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Th ‘never tails. Sold by W. J. Lnasd- own, druggist, Butier, Mo. = 1s tyr Dr. Walis. Wishes to inform his patrons that hereatter all calls, any tme day or night for him, can be made by tele- ;phone trom D:xie’s Drag store, | north side square. He will be found | at his office at north west corner of | Square at Patty’s grove on the 29th } _[ the square trom § @. to.g p. m. WFARLAND BR Harness and ot horses, wagon an estote of will seli- at my residence 6 nules southwest of | Butler. COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS, ROY AL (Adsoiztely Pare). eee oe hae ne GRANT'S (Alum Powder) +, RUMFORD'S, when tres. i HANFORD'S, when fresh... [iS REDHEAD'S CHARM (tum Powder) +... AMAZON (Alum Powder +. Si CLEVELAND 'S(hortwt.}oz PIONEER (Ssx Francisco)... [iy DR. PRICE'S. SNOW FLAKE Gross... BRWIO 2.2.20. eS pote oa PEARL (Andrews & Co.)..... HECKER’S ie ANDREWSECO, Regal BULK (Powder sold loose)... HB RUMFORD’S, whennottresh Hi REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder, — “T have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased open market, and find it composed of pure and ‘wholesome ingredionta, It nee = of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum ge phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Love, Ph.D,” “It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. “H. A. Morr, Ph.D.” “T have examined a packexe of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by mye rely fre » the market. _I find it ent! ‘e from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious stance. Henry Mortons, Ph.D., President of Steveng Institute of Technology; “T have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. Holesom 8 The materials of it is composed are pure and w e. . Dana Hares, State Assayer, Maga! ¢ The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all com the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the Centennial Philadelphia, 187 ao ‘ American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and ume versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards et Health all over the world, Note—The above DraGram illustrates the comparative worth of various Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler, A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume i each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worthy @ Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Rofal Baking — Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advay- tage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince ang” fair-minded person of these facts. * While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as ing that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be ayoided as dangerous. a 7 ne Pe CER Keep the Largest Stock, At the st Prices in, addler Ce Keo Ke Rh eee 8 L MTA EROML Oe en a ae cas ae a” ee ek 1019 Spooner Patent Co —PREVENTS CHAFING Adjusts itself to any Horse’s Neck, has two rows oi stitching, will hold place better than any other collar. SCHWANER’S TUG Ii A oe an, <2 Prevents braking at end of clip, and Io a from tearing out. OK ALL OF OUR HARNES SOUTR SIDE SQUARE BUTLER MO. GO TO DICK HURT Barber Shop for a first-class shampoo and bair cut. Up Badgley building, south side$ For Sale. I have for sale one mule, one span and a good two horse Farm for Sale. I will sell my farm, situ ,section 1, in summit towns! -D.J3w =; (hundredacres. Divicfed sa WHETSTONE | suit purel Terre i yee can be seen 2 prop n4o 4t