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OPA ANN ee Sastry 5 ie eee ee Believing in many instances that the readers ot newspapers are misled by the matter contained in advertisements, and by reason of which, they are slow to believe much that 1s said (however true) has deterred us from extensive advertising in this manner. But in view of the fact that the Tres will issue this week, 1000 extra copies of their paper, and having made a change in the firm, by adding thereto the name ot Mr. G. B. HICKMAN; we think it best to make a few statements that can be fully verified by calling at our place. Our stock ot Furniture and Undertaking Goods | was NEVER LARGER than now, and consists of a variety of goods seldom found in a town the size of Butler. These goods in the main were bought in Car Load Lots for Cagh. The advantage is a lower price, smaller freights and the goods come in better shape. i We have on exhibition in our salesroom 123 Bedsteads in Price from $2,50 to $25. a ———— ———— = =< a }| We claim the BEST made, BEST finished, LAR- | GEST RAIL bedsteads,in Bates county. BURE ADS are bought in Car lots and | sell from $8 to $18. Our $8 Bureau has 5 drawers and a 12x20 German plate mirror and is }) very handsomely finished. Chamber Suits, |Mattressess; Parlor Suits, ‘Bed Springs, Dressing Cases, Desks, Pier Glasses, ‘Book Cases, Mirrors, ‘Side Boards, Carpet Paper, Ottamans Rugs, Hall Trees Pictures, | Upholstere { Lounges C"'" Closets, ‘Picture Fames, D Wardrobes, — Folding work Tables, Mou'?in® I) Safes, Kitchen Tables, Coffins ( Caskets, | Chairs, Carpets, Rocking Chairs, |Shades Burial Robes, i In short everything in the Furniture line at the very lowest price. We inv: patronage, we will meet ANY PRICE OR BETTER, and Make you a Handsome Present to show you we appreciate your trade. ite your Yours Respectfully. Jewett & Hiekma BPERA HOUSE, BUTLER, MO. | A WICKED WIFE. The press of the country speaks in| Sheriff’s Sale. ——— als i S ise and at great length] By virtue and authority ofa tran : 3 : —— : the highest prac ae at gre ig Gon sscuely fromtths emicg or ae She Wreaks a Jealous Revenge Upon | ot the exhrbitions of Madame Steen jof the cirenit court of Bates county, ra ‘Com saan Wel ver scen Madame Steen folme directed in fOr of Kraft asa oa | Her Husband With a Bottle. | We have neve | oe Company te caportie) eee at the | the lady who is to apf P. Cox and F RK Weaver, Ihave levi ed upon all the right, title, interest s {claim of said defendants of, in ahd to the It {lowing described real estate. situated in jcounty, Mo., to-wit: A strip4 feet wide a 140 feet long off of the east side of the weet haly of lot 140, and a strip 16 Teet wide off of the weg side of the east half of said lot 140, in Adrian, d Mo ; also — east pale the southwest quartae < 8 of section No. 15, township No. 42, r; papers of the world—not copies of | $f *Snithe northeast quarter or the nore ices a lag ve | quarter of section } 2. township 42, ray notices but the origiaal print and wea the northeast qu of section Xony are prepared to assert that it would | township No, 42, range 31, Twill on; Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the f . and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, ¢ the east front door oi the court house in the elty } of Batler, Bates county, Missouri, Sell the same | or 80 much thereof as may be required at publi vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satiaty said execution and costs W. F. HANKS, Sheriff Iates Oo, i ++ e+ Lyndhurst, N. J., Oct. 29.—A | opera house and of courfe cannot | year avo Edward Parsons, who is | Speak from personal knowledge or about 20 years old, good looking and | observation; but we have carefully | blessed with plenty of money, came examined the criticisms of leading to this town from the west and open- Miss Ellen Pitch- | ed a shoe store. | field and Miss Carrie Thompson, | both pretty and each well off, fell, it | ; | be absolutely impossible to secure | such comments from such sources by! the use of influence or of money, and we must theretore conclude that what 1s said ot Mlle Steen’s perfor- mances is true. <A feature ot her pertormances, differing from that of all others, is that she resorts to no darkened room. This lady and her company, inclu- ding Chas. Geyer, the whalebone Walton’s is sand, deeply in leve with him. Two months ago he married Ellen and went to housekeeping, but it was not leng before Ellen learned that while she was looking after her domestic duties Carrie was being entertained in the store by Edward. Last evening a ball was given in the Delawsre hotel, and Parsons and his wite were among those present, 4s Sherift’s Sale. By virtue and authority of 8 transcript exer. tion issued from the office of the cle ae ‘the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, reten. able at the November term, 18386, tome in favor of William Prafrock an: inst A. Culver, Ferdinand Young and William §° Young, Ihave levied and seized upon all the as was also Miss Carrie. While | Wonder, will appear at Fight, fitle, interest Sollowis ht ae 4 . Sa if of, in an ie jowin; Parsons and Miss Carrie were | Opera House Saturday Nov. 6th. preg situated in Bates county, hate Lot No. lin block at 1] lati . 4, in Polly A.’ Hana’ peath onsale ab Butler Nauonal addition to the town (now city) Of Butler, | waltzing, Parsons’ wife tried to in- terfere. The husband remonstrated | Bank. No extra charge. will on é and led his wife to a seat, after which Admission 25, 35 and Socts. Wednesday, Nov. 17th, 1886, | between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoga and 50’clock in the afte noon of that day, a the east front door of the court house in thea of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereofas may be required, at public vendue, to the hirhet bidder forcash, to: said execution and costs. Ww. F. Hanxs, 48 Sheriff Bates Uo. EA TS A prominent farmer ot Bowling Gi Howaid Co., Md., Mr. J. T. Ribgley, said his four children were sick with a sore throats and coughs at the same time, Red Star Cough Cnre cured them ina week, No opiates. he resumed his waltz. As the couple whirled by Mrs. Parsons again she picked up an empty champagne bottle trom the table, and, after breaking it, held the neck and rushed to her husband, upon whom she pounced avd with the ragged bottle stabbed him about the face and head. Parsons’ nose was enurely severed trom his face, while his face was paintully cut. A physician who was called pronounced the wounds serious, and the husband was re- moved to the Paterson hospital. His wite languishes in the county jail at Hackensack awaiting the result of her husband’s injuries. Home for the Aged. The Masonic order of Missouri} contemplates the early erection ot a home for the aged indigent of the order. Itis a noble purpose and . S. Fr well worthy of the order. Lav cou bounties The details in relation to the style ctions. dwart an exact extent of the building have Without beautitul hair no woman is beautitul. Is yours falling off or faded? The loss is vital. Parker’s Hair Baham will preserve your hair ann give back its gloss aud younful color Clean, elegant’ pertect. Prevents dandruff. 49 tm. not yet been determined, but it is thought that the first cost will not be less than $100,000 and the capacity from 100 to 150 persons. The board of trustees as recently appointed as follows: | judge N. M. Given, of Uarrison- ville, President of the board. Rev C. C. Wood, of Nevada, Superintendent. T.P. Dyer, ot St. Louis, Secreta- Saved His Lite. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, ot Horse Cave, Ky., says he was tor many Wane badly ami -ted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convul- sions. He tried Electric Bitters, and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and Good News. Col. Pace, Maj. Stilwell and Capt. Hannah were in Foster on Thursday, A ee is gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says and in company with F. M. Trim- F. |. Tygard, of Butler, Treas-|he positively delicves he would hase ble, looked over the coal fields in| yrer, died, had it not been tor the reliet afford- ed by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents Also John D. Vincil, John R.|/a bottle by John G. Walker. Parsons, W. H. Mayo and Samuel — Kennard, of St. Louis; Ru‘us £.| $100 A WEEE. Anderson, ot Hannibal; R. L. ae ae * "| Ladies on gentlemen desireing pleasant Roach, of California; and L. C. protitable employment write at once. this vicimty. Maj. Stilwell is con- nected with the Gould system and was here for the purpose of locating coal switches if the coal was ot suf- ficient quantity to justify them being putin. He says he will begin work | Krauthoff, ot Kansas City. We want you to handle an article of do- 5 mestic use that recommends itvelf on several of them as soon as he can — toeveryone at sight. STAPLE as survey them. He was well pleased Versailles, Mo. Nov. 1—The|FUOUR. Sells lise hot one Profits with the outlook and says that he 300 per cent Families wishing te prac: surveyors on the projected St. Louis | Kansas City & Colorado railway Friday the tensporary survey tice ec pasny should tor their own benefit write tor particulars, Used every day the year round in every household. Price within reach of all. Circulars free Agents receive «@ AMPUB FEE. Ad — dress Domestic W’°Cx Co., Maries believes rates will be made soon, so that the coal can be shipped. He says the business on this branch must be better and that they propose reached here and finished! through this} can ine AAR ta ee cei ee ences nc edn neneshapeaininamancenailatra gate city, Saturday, remaining in the city |Onao. to have it built to Le Roy betore cold | until this morn It is learned| 48 6m, veather * p ce 7 _e ar 4 meREE A « weather. Then we can have ar] here that active work on the road-| ——— outlet for our coal and Foster will be the best business town the country.— Walnut News. bed 1s going on at the St. Louis end) Food makes Blood and Blood makes ot the line. The road will undoubt- | Beauty’ Impzoper digestion ot food ” necessarily pyoduces bad blood, resulting in a teel ng of tullness in the stomach, | acipity heartburn, sick-headache and o- | ther dyspeptic symptoms. A closely com _ | fined lite canses indigestion, constipation, You ought to look oyer the hats|bilionsness and loss ot appetite. To re on Mrs. McConnell’s cheap counter. | MOVE these troubles there is no re 5 3 equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been 7 Linen handkerchiet for ten cents. tried and proven to be a specific. 49 1m in edly be runming to Versailles within ee Sat eighteen months. The Fish Commission of Missouri. Se SSeS See St. Louts, Oct. 30, 1886. All persons in the State of Mis- sour: desiring young German Carp for public waters or private ponds, should apply at once to Phil. Kopp- lin, Jr., Forest Park, St. Louis. or to Elias Cottrell, St. Joseph, Mo. Give name, P. O., county, and near- est Express office. Cost of can and express charges must be paid C. O. D. A five gallon can will ship sate ly thirty small carp. All applicants will be notified by mail a few days in advance of shipment. Shipments will begin early in November, and cease when the ponds freeze up. Bass may also be had, but their safe arrival cannot be guaranteed. Missouri Fisu Commission. STOVES! - STOVES! I have just received my fall stock of And among my large variety will be found the Peoria Base Heaters, and Bucks Brilliant Cook Stoves, And all the leading brands and Jatest styles. Call and see them betore you buy. Also Full line of TINWARE. Roofing and Guttering a Specialty All work guarteed to give satitfaction. Call and see me on the north side of the square. JOHN RAY & CO VALUABLE INFORMATION TO WEARERS OP Rubber Boot appeal The probabilities are that the con- demned Chicago anarchists will die all by the engines of the law. The speeches they made betore sentence was passed upon them have been published in book form and sent to all parts of the country. They are selling rapidly, and the proceeds are beginning to come im at the rate ot Over a hundred dollars a day. There is a tradition that the death Song of the swan is its sweetest It | is possible that the last speeches ot | the anarchists will prove the most | remunerative, although they may not personally profit by it to any appreciable extent. Fy «goods made wi how bayt eee re the A wi! RUBBER Co.. Bost si pia! on_ heels and shanks of 2! A COMPLETE A Bit of Editorial Moonshine. We received a basket of grapes the other day from a subscriber, with the request, ‘‘Please notice this in | your inside.” Wytave done so.— | New Haven Ngws. i Gocns