The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 29, 1886, Page 8

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| | : iealave, their intention to work for Bates weaied LOAN: LAND CO. Jas. K. Brugler & ~~, Managers, Butler Mo. | costes This Company loans money at the lowest rates and buys good notes. We also make loans on improved farms forthe Missouri Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. If you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improyed farms, grazing lands and city property tor sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitulists. LOCAL ITEMS. BUCCIES SAVED by use of the new Pat- ent Top rest. No more back bows bro- ken or seats jerked loose. This is the best invention ever made to save buggy tops. lor sale by rw. east side of Iron block. 4 re Lege. Im half price at Sheet music for Weaver 8. - The macadamizing around the square is about completed. Mrs. Max Weiner is visiting friends in St. Louis and taking in the fair. Badgley Bros. have a tull stock of Lamps, Lanterns Jasper Pierce, youngest son ot J. S. Pierce, is seriously sick with typhoid fever. The genuine Richter Harmonica at Wever’s. Call and see them. Major J. N. Bradley was at the central committee meeting Monday as proxy for Mr. Roberts. New Prunes and ‘Currants at J. E. Wittiams & Co's. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark, living in the east part of town lost their infant child Friday night. We neglected to take the names of the committeemen present on Monday at the counting ot the vote. W. H. Hedden gave the Times a pleasant call while in the city Mon- day utending the committee meet- ing. A new lot ot Bureaus and stands just in at P. J. Jewetts. wash All of the candidates were present at the counting ot the vote on Mon- day, and expressed themselves as well satisfied with the result. W., M. Mills, druggist at Foster, came over to the city Sunday evening to visit relatives and many triends. He will return home this evening. See the tamous Il. H. Deway rocking chairs at Jewetts. Mrs. E. P. Mills has returned home from north Missouri, where she spent the summer. She is en- joying good health. Nevada now has three daily pa- pers, the third one being started a few days ago by the proprietors of the Noticer. Mrs. J. R, Jenkins and daughter Mabel visited friends and relatives in Labette county, Kansas, last week. They returned day evening. home Sun- defeated at the polls on last Satur- day took thew defeat ¢ gracefully and is Sender, of pag was in the | city Monday. They are having disastrous rains in Michigan. For childrens shoes, calt at Badg- ley Bros. Tins vicinity was visited by a nice a “| rain Sunday evening. ‘ig ickles i in barrels, plain or mixed, at J. E. Witriams & Co’s. See the tabu vote of the pri- maries in another column. We are letting a golden opportu- | nity slip by when we fail to vote a new jail this fall. If you will try J. E. WwW uliams & Co’s. Gun Powder Tea once you | will use no other. The price for the Jennie Holman | Co. at Opera House all next week | will he 10, 20 and 30 cts. Cabinets $3 ver dozen for 20 days | only, Sept. 20 to Oct. 10, at — dorn’s. The geshibision vote in Maine, | according to the official figures, amounted to 3,500 votes. Glassware at cost during ‘this month | fee Wiiiiams & Co’s at Our popular jeweler, N. B. Jeter, will move his location to the building } . recently occupied by Pierce & Arm- strong, west side of the square, his present quarters being too smal! for | his immense stock of jewelry. One extra bar, of soap given with every 25 cts. worth you buy at J. E. Wintiams & Co's. While Judge Vance,of the Osceola | Sun, was ‘‘monkeying’’ his time | away helping to carry the county for | Stone, he lost his mght hand bower,) for county treasurer, Dr. Whalley. Such is life. Violins, Accordeons, Guntars, Banjos and Stings of all kinds at | Weaver’s cheaper than ever offered. betore | All work guaranteed first-class at | Hagedorn’s. Cabinets $3, cards | $1 75 per dozen, for 20 ae only. | S. A. Wardan, the eee back candidate for congress two} years ago against W. J. Stone is | now a candidate for prosecuting at- | torney of St. Clair county. We have the cheapest all marble top chamber suits ever offered at - J. lewetts. Kansas is leading the yan of states We have the handsomest cham- ber suits ever on exhibition in But- ler, at the Opera House Furniture Store. Call oa Badgl ey Bros. for canned | meats, truits &c. Fred Cobb'had a fine mare stole n from the alley bacx of the Times office one day last week. No trace of the thiet has yet been heard of. Pickled Pigs-teet. Bros. at Badgley et Mrs. M. A. Maynard left to- day for mars hall to visit Mrs. Chas. Wil- son, formerly of this place, fora tew days. J. K. Brugler & Son want all! Pien- | the’schoo! bonds they can get. ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf | Leave your orders for groceries | with J. E. Williams & Co. satisfaction or money refunded. The Jennie Holman Co..is one ot the largest and strongest attractions that has ever visited Butler, Sixteen people with a band and a first class orchestra of six pieces, at Opera House all next week, Chamber Suits. A new invoice just in cherry. Imitation Antque Oak, Ash and Walnut. In price from $25.00 to $150.00 at P. J. Jewetts. Several good tarms tor sale at a bargain. Jerr ALDRIDGE sin | specifications will soon be forthcom- | ming and the work put under way | tune and good luck attend him wav back in| 2 z j | that he should publish a price list.to They i guarantee everything they sell to give | imitation | Mahogany, | Can see me on the street. ; The finest and dest line of teas the city. George F. Whlliams, oors south of post office, North street. Mat Norton and Miss Munnie Tyler were married at the bride’s home in west Butler on Monday night, Johnson Hill officiating. | School Bonds Sold. The School Board has at last sold the school bonds recently yoted to build a new school house mm Butler at the neat prices ot gg 1-4 cents, to the Bates County Land and Loan Co. J. K. Brugler & Son, managers. The school board deserve great cre- | dit for their indefatigable labors in | procuring bids and getting the best | prices possible for them. They had printed circulars of such bonds for over the United States, but the Loan Company, under the management of r ing our gain sales for our suc- cessful effort to bring ___ 477° | bers of the Board deserve a vote ot Boots & Shoes dow n to hard time | these enterprising business men, J. K. Brugler & Son over bid them all. This 1s a good price and the mem - thanks tor their labors in the intrests of the people. Now the plans and to erect one of the onest school buildings in the southwe: George F. W alliage carries noth- ing but the best and purest stock ot down tor groceries, and sells low lcash. Two doors svuth of post | office, North Main street. B. Robinson, tor the past} years a partner in the black- ng business with J. N. Gipson severed his connection with the has shop and has accepted a situation ir the MLK. & T Robinson is sober | while we regret to los se his yalua- | '. shops atSedaha. Mr. | a first-class smith, a} industrious gentleman, and | ble services as a mechanic from our | Butler shop, we are glad to learn | lot his good success in securing May gooa tor- | and | i al position at Sedalia. family new | | his excellent mm their “home is the wish of the Times. The Pride of | Butler. Times this in calling the attention of its readers to the large and handsome stock of boots and shoes to be found The week takes pleasure at the exclusive boot and shoe estab- lishment ot Max Weiner. [ae nly at this office at once tt J. K. Brugler & Son have a large | a list of fine improved farms tor sale | : “p and nee asy terms. 16tf. | loan money on improved land at the e c H ee ca tliady | lowest rates of interest, and give yoy plimented on all hands | sale and sent them to SUPERS all by our customers ‘ers, but wholesale mer- ichants and.manufact- our entire large stock at tell you how and why WHY sewmee Wehave been com- | du- | recent bar- prices We continue to offer these remarkbly low figures and will we do it. Money is not) only searee with the farm- | D. L. Haggard, for pure drugs and | fancy totlet articles. | gate McVeigh’s prices betore you | G. A. R. ; J- h the prince low Grand reunion of old soldiers to priced lumberman can be found just plic | north of the post office. be held 1-4th mile east of the pu at Patty’s grove on the 29th | General | Take your prescriptions to J, Ww | Miers, the north side druggist. Com. | petent drug clerk in attendance day square and goth of September. invitation extended to everybody. ectec | and mea s by maz Best thing for ene “ | It you are going to build a house stion, sick headache as thousaads testify | McV¥ eigh will mi ake itto your ad - | vantage to call see him at his yarg panied, | just north of the post office, before buying your lumber. one Bates county map. Ben B. Canterbury & Co. wi 2 = hat you al on Miers ccessor to | privileges of payment that you can't a | get elsewhere. Call and get theig rates, a Mr. McCutchen wishes us to m | torm parties wishing to purchase that | he has four splendid thoroughbred yearling bulls left which he will self: | with the tariff stricken off. Thisi BY splendid opportunity to those wish When you want lumber, investi | buy. Yard north ot the post office Insure your property with S. Newbill. He keeps a Record of all | to engage in fine stock. 29-tt business. dee iia | ae you want to build a house, To treat diseases successfully; | barn, fence or do repairing, go W..| McVeicn’s yard on North Maia pure drugs are essential, — J. | Street toy vour lumber. Miers keeps no others. Lumber Lumber ‘of all kinds and} Ben. B. Gantry x “Co! will at prices that dety competition. J. | loan money on improved land at th W. McVeiGH, North Main street. lowest rates ot interest and give youl = privileges of payment that you can’t app | get elsewhere. Call and get their per | rates, 2 4-tf | | MeVeicu keeps a tull and com | plete line ot pine Lumber and wil} give you bottom figures on ey J. K. Bruglar wants more cations for first-class loans. 7 cent. interest and commissions. MONEY To LOAN AT SIX) Per Cent. interest, on long time | plank. Yard just north of the pos with privilege ot paying before due | office. 2g tt if desired. We do not send borrow- | z eye er’s applications away for approvi al, | Ben 8, Canterbury & Co. will but de lay We amount ot on hand to be loaned on land. le on them here without de. | loan money on improved Jand at the! furnish the money at once. | lowest rat and give yor ve a large money of payment that you cant 4 Par- | Call and get ther @\ e call and 21th g rnish the vhere. ties wishing to borrow ple getourterms. W money ut once. Sean fr: Le aes " Itch and Scratches of every kind urers feel the depres- sion as well. Buying a eash are enabled to buy Ra as our sales are ee by the same rule we do not require large profits We have this year en- joyed the most ask perous of our We can) Years dealing with an say without fear ot contradiction that | eltizens of Bates coun: he has the largest and finest assort- ment ever placed on exhibition in His large room is filled | from floor to ceilirg with allkinds of | x in horrible murders, sticides, lynch— | * His former repu- ings and bad whisky. She has lard ‘poor old Missourt’’ the shade. this city. goods 1n his line. | tation as the king boot and shoe man of the Southwest does not require convince the public that he butch- ered prices this season. Don’t fail to call on him. East side the square. See the very elegant line of picts ures on exhibition this week at the opera house furniture store. Am- erican chromoes, genuine oil paint- ings, French Oleographs, pastels, Indotint engravings, panels, lJand- | scapes and many others, from 25¢ to $25. Come im and see this fine collection and remember that we sell you furniture as low as the low- est, and if your bill amounts to $io we will make you a present of a | picture 24x30 inches, and if the bill [is $25 a handsome oil painting | 24x30. Walker Herald:—Rev. L. P. | Siceloff, of the M. E. Church South, | preached his last sermon in Walker | for the conference year last Sunday, Rev. Siceloff has endeared himself to all whom he came in contact in our community ot all denominations. His people and congregation greatly appreciate the service he has render i ed during his stay among them. He | has given many convincing eviden- and out of the pulpit, he > earnestly and = zealously ciaims of Christ A mai Presses the both s: nt and sinner. hi ‘advantages derived on this ci If a mimster can pull through one year in Walker, he need have no | in Missoun. itv deseryes a better fate than | to be compelled to put up with the | fear of starving to death anywhere | ty. Because we sold double the quanity of goods, though at only is the former profits, We will continue sell- ing Cuzaras it is our aim this year to have every citizen of Bates county give us a trial. We want you to try 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 and see the goods we advertis temember we are ithe only | ces ot his mpe scholarship, exhibited | R. WEIL & GO. North Side Square.. exclusively be | cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Mo. | Sanitz ~The Warton & Tucker L and Mortgage Co., But ce TO DICK HURT'S Shop for a first-class shave, shampoo and hair cut. Up stairs in} Badgley building, south side square. | Use no other. Sold by W. 3: Li jown, druggist, pouee Mo. ury Lotion. {never tails. se Dr. “Walls. Wishes to inform his patrons that |hereatter all calls, any time day 0 in | night for him, can be made by tel 15|phone trom WDixie’s Drug’ stoi lots to north side square. He will be foun at his office at north west corner the square from 8 a. m, to 9 Pp. ma Farm for Sale. I will sell my farm, section 1, in summit hundred a 5 suit purchaser, situated township, Divided in Terms easy. A. HamiLtron. j ‘/M’FARLAND BROS, Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices ir. Harness and Saddlery. “eoTA LNOWL To we 53 — x Spooner Patent Collas! —PREVENTS CHAFING CAN NOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itself to anv Horse’s Neck, has | two rows ot stitching, will hold Hames # place beirer than any other collar. : Sew 2a m f t 's | | | | Prevents braking at end of clip, and | from tearing out. se ON ALL OF OUR HARNES SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BUILEZ MO.

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