The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 6, 1886, Page 8

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— Bates weil LOAN LAND CO c0. ae | A Reporter's Ten Minutes’ Talk With | about the store that Sam Levy prides Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, somes 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 for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitulist:. LOCAL ITEMS. BUGGIES 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. Hor sale by T. W. Lege. east side of Iron block. 44 im A new lot of Bureaus and wash stands just in at P. J. Jewetts. at Hume, D. H. was in the ‘Hill postmaster c ity Monday The public schools at Clinton will be heat by steam A. B. Wilkins, of Howard Town- ship, was inthe city one last week, day Ben lreland, of Spruce Town- ship, was on our streets the latter part of the week. J. E. Foster, a prominent livery man ot Brownsville, Mo., was in the city Monday on business. We have the cheapest all marble top chamber suits ever offered at P. J. Jewetts. Miss Laura Henry, of Odessa, is visiting her twin sister, Mrs. O. F, Renick, in the city. Wm. E. Walton went to Kansas Monday on business and will return the last of the week. A Bird's Eye View of the Butler Mo. | BUTLER’S MERCHANT PRINCE. piaae Stes SE Interior of | Sam'l Levy & Co's Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery, Boot, Shoe, Hat and Cap Establishment. seeee end What He Saw in His Rambles Over the King Bee the Four Floors. tomes To disabuse the mind otf the pub- lic that this short sketch of the interior and successful management of this immense dry goods and clothing emporium is not a paid advertise ment, we will state in the outset that it is not, and what we may say com- phmentary of the firm and the im- mense stock of fall and winter goods just received and placed on sale, is of our own motion and without the knowledge or consent of the man- agement of the firm. Itis a tribute we have been intending to pay the Messrs. Levys for a long time for the generous manner in which they have treated us the past year, and as this is the only way in which we could show our gratitude for past tavors, and belheving they would appreciate a surprise of this kind better than any other present we could make them, a Times reporter was dispatched to his store to in vestigate his different departments and give its readers, mm the short time allotted, a bird’s-eye view of his fall stock, just opened, So far as Mr. Levy ts concerned, he has been a citizen and merchaat ot this city for the past ten or twelve years, throughout and is widely known this counties we deem it unnecessary to so and = surrounding Say one word personally in regard to him or his far-see! shrewd business qualifications, as it required just such nerve, pluck and enterprise as Sam’! Levy possesses to bring out the grand old county of Bates place her banner where it justly longs, the the when he first embarked in business third greatest state. It county in 1s well known that in this city his store room was small and his stock light, but, being a close buyer in the eastern markets, liberal and a advertiser, an‘l the people—who have stood by hin) so firmly all these years—an interest in his profits, he gradually built up a giving business second to none in this part | of the state, and to-day waves proud banner over his head as the king bee and merchant prince o southwest Missouri. Now, ladies and enough personally of Mr. Levy, we turn your attention to the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT of this establishment, which will be found in the south room ot his double store building. The first thing that and T. A. Catron, of Lafayett Coun- attracted the attention of the reporter ty, is visiting his brother R. S. Catron for a tew days. Let the proposition to ould a new jail be put at the coming elec- tion and it will carry by five to one. We have the handsomest cham- ber suits ever on exhibition in But- ler, at the Opera House Furniture Store. W. E. Walton | is improving the appearance of his residence by the erection ot a tower on the south front. Senator F. M. Cockrell will speak in Butler, Monday. Oct. rith, at 1 o’clock p. m. Don’t forget the date and be here i in torce. County court convened Monday with all members present. A tull | report of proceedings will be next week. given Attend the pumpkin pie sociable | at the Osbura en Thursday evening, given by the | | young ladies of the Baptist church. | build next | Lost.—On the streets ot Butler, on Monday, Oct. 4th, pair of silver | frame spectacles in enameled case. Finder will be y rewarded by leaving them at this office. J. K. Brugler & Son want all _the schoo! bonds they canget. Plen- | as he entered the door was the notion department, which is complete in every detail; and as we pressed our way through the crowd toward the rear ot the building we soon became blinded and bewildered among the gorgeous display of silks, satins, calicos, bolts of mushn, and thousand and one articles that go to make up this department, and really did not know where we were until we woke up in the arms ot Joe Miers and Ed. Eckler, head clerks and boss salesmen in the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. And right here we will Say it is uses less for us to attempt ‘a description | ot the many styles and all sizes ot | gents wear, neck ties, handkerchiefs, hats, caps, and all kinds and sizes of gents underwear. is filled with clothing ot every scription, front floor to ceiling. de to rear and In short you car find anything = you want and at pri that can’t be dz uplic cated in any city. Next we were iead upstairs into the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, presided oyer by th plished lady, given up to be | arti city. this asno r even a reporter, could do the subject justice. The magnificent display was too dazzling for us and we will most accom- Miss Bailey, who 1s the tasty most The ladi departmen must call to see .and not the | gentlemen, | the | In fact this room | from | and | Timmer and milliner im the | | for jenties and relieve us ot the responsibility of attempting a de- | scription. Suffice it to say you } will find all the latest styles in bon- | nets, hats, feathers, ribbons, flow- ers &c,. and one of the best milliners | in the state to fit you out. | BOOTS AND SHOES. | I{ there 1s any one department | himself on it 1s his boots and shoes, | andthe reporter will add that he can justly feel proud,as his stock of ladies shoes, and general assortment shoes, of the ot gents boots and best brands and latest styles, plete and his prices far below In short his entire 1s com: | i competitors. stock of good cannot be excelled, or} his prices duplicated, and this fall Mr. Levy tells us he is going to make a greater reduction on all | goods than ever before. his fall stock and realizing the scarcity ot money in these parts and the hard umes | which exist through this section of | the state, he has decided to let his | stock go at a sacrifice this fall and try to make up his losses at some future time. Call and see him and | see if what we told you 1s not true at hardtime mate See the very elegant line of pict: | | the | Am-| paint- | ures on exhibition this week at opera house furniture store. s, genuine oil Oleographs, panels, erican chrome ings, French pastels, Indotint engravings, land- scapes and many others, to $25 collection and from 25c} nae this Come in and see fine | remember a Sio est, and if your bil nunts to present ond if the bin tj oi we will make you®: picture 24x30 inches, is $25 a handsome painting | 24X30. ' | Judge DeArmond. Sedalia Bazoe | Thedemocratic judicial convention | of the Twenty-second district met at | Clinton, } , onthe 2gthrult. nominated a successor to Jt James B. Gantt, had de ago to retire from the ead lo. ge 1] who some time | judgeship at the end of Judge DeArmond, of Bates county, Henry, ! Bates and Benton counties comprise | DeArmond will proba- All Missouri | wherever DeArmond is known will { rejoice at his preferment. his term. was chosen by acclamation. the circuit. bly have nv opposition. Chamber S$ AA new invoice just in imitation | cherry. Imitation Mahogany, | Antque Oak, Ash and Walnut. In {price from $25.00 to $150.00 at | P. J. Jewetts. | A Baby With Three Heads. New London Gazette:—Jonn W. Boya and family, living near Centre, this county, passed through this place | ; Saturday enroute home trom Edina. They had with them their little three headed baby, which they exhibited attending the soldiers’ reunion at that point. Being one of the most novel | little creatures on earth, the people | have a great desire to see it, and Mr. | Boyd has exhibited the httle one at most of the county tairs this tall. Ir { | talk and laugh, is sprightly and was never sick a day its hfe. On each hair. weight ot the heads is tov much for | = ‘friends and costomers He bought in jay wholesale prices, and | Per Cent. interest, on long time; plank, Yard just north of the pox 7 y “ eys 6)q | with privilege of paying betore due | © a 29 nm buy ng for ( ash has if desired. “We do not send borrow: | ian wees t er’s applications away for approval, Ben B. Canterbury & Co. will - large lots offered him ‘ing and ithe ‘ceive goods from our wholesale house every , ‘make lor § is 3 years old, has three heads. eae ; you a handsome mar- Spooner Patent Collar: It cannot stand erect, as the | Every spate ee J. Ww - McV. eigh the prince price: od lumberman can be found jug be held 1-4th mile east of the public | north of the post office. Take your prescriptions to J, ‘, | Miers, the north side druggist. Q | Grand reunion of old soldiers to | at Patty’s grove on the 29th | square and 3oth of General invitation extended to ev everybody. Septe mber. | petent drug clerk im attendance day and night. oY COUGH mmey It you are going to build a howe McVeigh il make it to” your | vantage to call see him at his yay | just north of the post office, betor buying your lumber. Wanted, one Bates county map. Apply at this office at once. tt pilabii : The ‘ juestion is ask- hs j. K. peeeler & Son bes a large i j list ae fine improved # farms tor sale! of Ben B. Canterbury & Col wil loan money on inrprov ed land at the | our | iy ee er | lowest ra ates of interest, ana give you | Call on J. W. Miers, successor to | privileges we payment that you can't ff | D. L. Haggard, for pure drugs and | — Call and get - fancy toilet articles. | se Mr. MeGetthen wished us to m | torm parties wishing to purchase tl he has four splendid thorou | yearling bulls left which he will gj with the tariff stricken off. This isa | splendid opportunity to those wishi 16tt ed by many how we continue off- When you want lumber, investi- gate McVeigh’s prices betore you | Yard north ot the post office | ering such bargains Boots & Shoes. Uy. Insure. your property with S. B Newbill. He keeps a Record of all | to engage in fine stock. 2gtt Ww ellthe fact i Is Mr a R. business. eae tf If you er an build : To treat diseases successfully, | barn, fence or do repairing, go ei iW eil oweing to his pure drugs are essential. }. W.|McVEriGH’s yard on North Mai Miers keeps no others. | street for your lumber. y ye sy" cre) Loess NARs ere RG | identi = extensive = _ Lumber Lumber of all kinds and} Ben. B. Ganticen a Co. wil loan money on improved land at the | lowest rates of interest and give yoa privileges of payment that you cart Lx. Bruglar wants more app | get elsewhere. Call and get ther} cations tor first-class loans. 7 per | rates, 2 4-uf | 3 | McVericH keeps a tull and com plete line ot pine Lumber and will give you bottom figures on every j at prices that dety competition. J. and the 1 large qualities | { nicvecea, North Mein street. he buys gets the gooas yay below actual cent. a MONEY 70 LOAN AT SIX ut de- | loan money oa improved land at thei lowest rates of mterest, and give you it once. | R deter m-| We alarge amount of money! P ade bay eene ue you cast mii id to be loaned on land Par- | get else where. Call and get : 21 It shing to borrow 4 call and ined through the me-|setcur terms. We ean farnish the money at once. The Watton & TucKER Land Mortg Co., Butler, GO TO DICK HURT'S Barber Shop for a first-class shave, ' shamize 90 and hair cut. Up stairs in | — j Badg] I ] th sid uare Dr, Walls, ad Vv yuilc ing, sou sice sc are, re . . aa =e 1 | Wishes to intorm his patrons tl |hereatter all calls, any time day @ 4 in} | j night for him, can be made by tel 15 | phone Dixie’s Drug. sto lots to; north He will be four ie his office at north west corner. | the square trom 8 a, m. tog p.m i MW’ FARLAND BROS but decide on them here lay, and furnish the mong rivileves rivilege cheap. We rates. Itch and Scratches of every | cured i In 30 minutes by Wooltord dium of square deal- Hard | Prices to continue in of Bates County citizens Moe. Use no other. Sold by W. a Lna jow Dn, druggst, Butler, Mo. 5-i Sanitary Lotion. "| never tails, ‘Time Farm for Sale. iwill sell my farm, situated section 1, in summit township, hundred acres. Divided in suit purchaser, Terms easy. A. Hamu.ton. good grace trom side square. ‘and to lead the Boot \& Shoe trade. we re- Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in. Harness and Saddlery Monday & Wedues-| day and are compell- ed to them to the next shipments. Come sell SPOONER P vee ehh room for and inspect our stock| before you buy one| dollars worth of Boots Shoes, we can save sm on every pur chse. —PREVENTS CHAFING _— = aa oa an -body nee its body. It is a remarkable freak ot nature, and can probably be class- ed as one of the greatest curiosities | of the age. Farmers, Don't Forget At the old Star Blacksmith Shop, | of the heads is a fine growth of hght | { | | | just east of the Grange store, on the | { can find your old friend, Jack Gipson, | who will do your work prompt and | treat you like a gentleman in every ‘respect. We inyi I new comers to give | The Star Blacksmith a trial an. d see if you cana "t get your horse shoeing, or plow work, or 1 just to smt you He Guarantees Satisfaction. Several good tarms for sale at | Btrgain. Can see me on the peeks: ; Jerr ALDRIDGE, Try him once and satisfied. ‘looking for iyou am fit and southeast corner of the square, you . | and save you money. ‘\CAN NOT CHOKE A HORS! Boots &Shoes andare Adjusts itself to any Horse’s Neck, has two rows of stitching, will hold Hames place better than any other collar. SCHWVANER’S= ql a square deal. Weinterest you on assortment, please Wear ! ee ae ee ee ae ee ee k a Tf yqu want to be hap- | py all winter cali and see us now. 3 Yours Prevents braking at end of clip, and loop Succesfully from tearing out. R. WEIL & CO. USED ON ALL GE OUR HARNESS North Side Square. i SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BUTLER MO.

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