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uu ={ Jas. K. Brugler & Son church parsonage. d a On Rev. Alex. Walker has treated his ! ‘ residence, in the east part of the city, coves tiiiinemmes f tee os 8, This Company loans money at the inline oinis rose i le Ge wo mm 8 —— ee Se ee a { yy arn. SoTICe TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- Wanted, one Bates eee tons for the benefit ot those per- ’ es county map | desiringto teach in Bates county, Apply at this office at once. tt the 3d Saturday of each | eee Tagrige 7 us ay Take your medicine, Bobby: we hin the Ohio street school house, Mo., and on the tst Saturday of | couldn't help it, it had to be done. j Pat ath in the West side school house, The best assortment of school ; Bich Hill, Mo., the fone com- | day atg o'clock, A. M, : gencing each jay atgo’c . shoes at Max Weiner’s, at bottom prices. J. H. HINTON, County School Commissioner. The work of repairing the east tront of the court house 1s_progress- ing nicely. Bates County [OAN ¢ LAND CO. Saturday and our merchants had a splendid trade. A convenient and ‘much needed addition is being put to the Episcopal —— . s — —_ fewest rates and buys good notes. To treat diseases successfully, pure drugs are essential, ). W. Miers keeps no others. We also make loans on improyed farms forthe Missourt Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. Iyou want accommodation, call. The tower which has just been added to W. E. Walton’s residence is a handsome improvement. We have a large line of fine improyed farms, grazing lands and city property forsale or exchange. The iron posts around the public square have been planted and two stout chains attached to hitch tq. Choice investments tor capitulists. LOCAL ITEMS BUGGIES SAVED by use of the new Pat- ent Top rest. No organized brass band with horns! J. K. Bruglar wants more app cations tor first-class loans. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Radtord died on October 23d, after an illness of three months ken or seats jerked loose. This is the best! invention ever made fo save bugey tops. For sale by T. W. Legg. | east side of Tron bloek. The Timés extends its sympathy to the berez affliction, | ed parents in their sad All wool red mitts 25¢ at A. C. H. The ladies of the M. E. church | 44. 1m will give a supper in the Osborn | _ building 1 evening. The object | ' tor which it is given ts very com- mendable 4.K. Brugler wants 2 lot ot good loans, running trom 6 to 18 months, should | | and our citizens This 1s a good chance for give it a hberal patronage’ ers to get short loans, or sell Politics 1s over now for some time. | it real estate paper. and the business men should turn | their attention to the improvement | Court proceedings next week. of the town, and building up of busi | Circuit court will convene Thurs | €55 by a system of advertising that | . induce strangers to come among us. Mighty interesting reading. Sam’! It you want to refund indebtedness | & Co.'s advertisement. by new loan or want to borrow | money for any purpose, you can get very cheap rates of interest and easy | terms of P. C. Fulkerson & Co,, successors to Ben. B. Canterbury & Co. County court convened Monday Moming with all members present. The Giesecke boot 1s the best For sale at Max Weiner’s. Uncle Billy Grggs gave us a pleasant call while in the city Satur- day. He informed us that his} daughter, Mrs. Annie Johnson, who has been yisiting him tor some time, would start for her home in Badger, | Spokane county, W. Ty.. the first of | the week. Mrs. Wiles ana daughter, former- Ofthis city are guests of F. M. Wyatt’s family: (. B. McFarland and family re- fumed home Friday from an extend- td vist to relatives in Olio. Six per cent. money to lend on land im sums from $500 to BNs;,000. P. C. Futxerson & Co. f eroerenseee i Several good tarms tor sale at a bergain, Can see me on the street. Jerr ALDRIDGE, | Miss Lida Avell resigned her po- | sition as teacher inthe Academy and | left Monday morning for Wichita, Kansas, where she has accepted a position under Prof. Naylor in the Lewis Academy. Miss Lida filled a chair mm our Academy Faculty ably | Misses Laura Duvall and Myra wpbell ieave to-day tor Lincoln braska to spend the winter J. K. Brugler & Son have a large Ist of fine improved farms tor sale cheap and on easy terms. 16té | There is no doubt that Prof, Mor- Best overall 75 cts at A. C. H.) Foe ents eee, | ; | Butler was crowded with people From the Herald we see that Rich | Hill is to have a band—a regular | I. 7 per! cent. interestand commissions. 4-tf Mrs. C. B. Lewis, we regret to | LER WEEKLY TIMES | ‘: J. R. Jenkins 1s building a large \ We are Siig dchigialad aa | Election is ae and we ae all | W. S. Eltiston, sheriff of Henry county, was in the city Saturday. Sam’l Levy & Co-’s fall stock is | now ready tor distribution. Come first and get the pick. J. P. Thomas was in the city Saturday attending the sale of the late Judge Hawkins’ goods. Chas, Denney has about completed | his elegant two-story brick residence | in the southeast part of the city. Red faced mitts 50c at A.C. H. Wonder how much the fellow was | out who always bet his personal | check, and how much better off the | winner 1s? Judge Hawkins’ personal effects 1 were sold by Administrator ]. H. Sullens, Saturday evening, and good prices were realized, The next 1mprovement will be to have the court house yard well set in blue grass, This will fall to the lot of Sheriff Glazebrook. We mate abstracts of title abso- lutely correct. P. C. Funkerson & Co, Wonder how the parties now feel who made such a bitter personal warfare upon Mr. Glazebrook? It nist be a trrible bitter dose to Gib- bens. M. new stock of groceries and flour, the best in the You will jmoney by calling on Douglass has opened up a town, Save him betore buying. | All wool socks 25¢ at AMERICAN CLotHine House. learn, has been seriously ill for = = more back bow S bro- several days with typhoid malaria Misses Ninnie and Gracie Hull, fever. accompanied by Miss Ellie Moon of Cass complimented — the Tises office with a very pleant call last Saturday. county, A nice line of I.ap Robes and Horse Blankets just received at 49 J. T. Graves & Son’s. Miss Parks, daughter of Probate Ju Parks, of Clinton, was severely, if not fatally, burned by the explosion of a coal ou lamp «ther home in that city Friday mght. J kK. the schoo! bonds they car Brugler & Son want all t. Pien- ates. 34tf Our esteemed young triend, S. M. Talbott, ot Foster, gaye pleasant call Friday. He has just completed his elevator and mill and is now making a most quality of meal. us a excellent All wool worsted suits $10 at American CLotuine House. Judge Gantt will open circuit court to-morrow. Court should have been opened Monday, but, was post- poned on account of the election, giving the boys one day to vote and one to sober up on. Sam’] Levy & Co., are shooting solid shot at high prices this week. Read their advertisement. The time for putting up stoves has {again arrived. and to avoid great calamities by fire, we would urge our citizens to examine the flues about their residences and see it they are perfectly secure. Rev. Alex. Walker, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, com- menced a protracted meeting at No. 7 school, about three miles north- west ot this city, Sunday night. The meeting will be continued as long as intends to make the Academy ond to no school in the State. Sam’l Levvy & Co. are making tur fly this week. If you don’t € it read their page proclama- for two years. She leaves a host of parture. ductien ot thieves roaming the coun- ® Miss Hattie Burrows and Miss} Brugler, left for New York i! z Thursday where they will prob- | Oy, exchanges are filled with ac Visit until after the holidays. wow Se counts of their depredations. Read Sam’! Levy & Co.'s adver- | Butler and the farmers of Bates friends in Butler who regret her de- | There seems to be an over pro-! it is profitable. | Call on J. W. Miers, successor to D. L. Haggard, for pure drugs and | fancy toilet articles. | tor a country newspaper. | are energetic young gentlemen, happy. : i Rev. Pierce’s two sons were in| attendance at his tuneral last Friday. Sa se URES Luther McConnell, of Kansas City, spent a tew days with his pa- rents, residing west ot town, the last ot the week. i | P. F. Moore, a prominent farmer ot Walnut township, was in the city Saturday and gave us a pleasant and substantial call. A very desirable tarm of 160 acres, with good house and barn, splendid orchard and excellent water. For sale cheap. Enquire at this office. Farmers, it you want a Horse Collar that will not hurt ot choke your horses, buy none but the H. & A. Sensible, for sale only at 49 J, T. Graves & Son’s. Miss Lizzie Allen, of Harrison- ville, daughter of the late W. H. Allen, banker at that place, and Miss Lillie beacon are in the city visiting Mrs. W. W.Cook. The ladies of the M. E. Church South, will give an oyster supper at the Osborn building, west side square, Thursday mght. Everybody cordi- ally invited to attend and participate. Brough & Womack have dissolyed partnership, Mr. Womack retiring. Willis is an excellent business man anda nice, clever gentleman, and we would be glad to see him start in business again in our city. Don’t tail to see our line of gloves and aitts at AMERICAN CLoruinG House. Miss Scott, who was elected to fill the vacancy in the Academy fac- ulty caused by the resignation of Miss Abell, arrived to-day and im- FOR 10 DAYS. Once more we lay before the citizens of Bates a list of Bonatide Bargains. We are determined to place first-class goods within the reach of everybody,and we acknowledge no competition when quality is considered. READ THESE PRICES, and see the additional cut we are making for we are determined to gain favor by low prices and square dealing while the present hard money times hold out. 10 Dozen Laaies Calt Button Shoes, tormer price $2 now sell 8 “* Ladies Calf Polish Lace, f : 00 es - * 50 20 ‘© Ladies Calf Button Shoes, Be 1 50 = 12 10 ‘Ladies Calf Polish Lace, “ 1 50 ss 125 15 ‘* Ladies Calf Seamless Shoes, * 2 00 - 1 60 12 Pairs Ladies | Kip Polkas, I 40 on 100 60 ‘* Ladies Kip Polkas, 7 een 125 60 ‘Ladies Calf Pegged Bals, “ 2 00 Ls 1.50 72 ‘“* Ladies Goat Button, OS eaiens acta 1 50 MISSES SHOES 25c¢ A PAIR LESS. 1§0 Pair Men’s ‘Service’? Boots worth 295 os $2 00 96 Pair Men’s **Banner’’ Boots, < 4 co AS 3 00 go Cases Men’s ‘‘Soudan’’ Boots - 3 50 “* 250 20 Cases Men’s **New M Gay’’ Boots, *‘ 2 50 at 2 00 300 Pair ‘Selz’’ Boots, “ 4 50 350 BOYS SIZES 5o0c A PAIR LESS. These goods must be seen to be appreciated. 50 pairs Men’s Economy Calf Boots, a $4 00 hoot to be closed out at $2 50 a pair. To introduce the line we 2 20 dozen Men’s Satin Oil Calf Shoes i Button and Lace and Congress, any style toe at $3 00. Come and se them. We are compelled to sell for we need th: money ana will sell everbody a bargain as we must realize several thousand dollar, R. W. Mitchell, one ot the pro- try at this season of the year. They | prietors of the Nevada Mail, makes average all the way from the petty | affidavit that the circulation of the to house-breaker and horse thief. | Weekly Mati is 2,664. Pretty good | UP its riches to man’s efforts. The Mail | So far | 1s a first-class paper and its editors { mediately entered upon the discharge She is of Rolla, Mo., and comes with the very best of re- of her duties. OU commendations, H Come and see us. Caretuily read the advertisements in this week’s paper and purchase your goods uf jive, energetic busi- ness wei, who ate not atraid to let the world know what they keep tor Walls. Wishes to inform his patrons that hereatter all calls, any time day or night for him, can be made by tele- phone trom Wixie’s Drug store, north side square. He will be found at his office at north west corner of the square trom $ a. m, tog p. m. sale, and adyertise in the booming Dr. Times so that it may reach every household in Bates county. Take all re 49 pating and job work to Graves & Son. We are informed that the Presby. Mr. McCutchen wishes us to in- terran Parsonage was pleasantly raided last Monday night The | torm parties wishing to purchase that Pastor, Rev. Alex. Walker was out in the country preaching and when he returned found his house filled with friends who had brought numer- ous articles ot very considerable val- ue. A very pleasant evening was 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 GO TO DICK HURT'S Barber Shop for a first-class shave, spent. A nice sum of money was handed Mrs. Walker, and we are sure that though she and the dominie shampoo and hair cut. Up stairs in Badgley building, south side square. of our stock AT ONCE, and will benefit fevery one that calls on us during this sale. R. WEIL & CO. NORTH SIDE SQUARE. |MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX Per Cent. interest, on long time with privilege ot paying before due if desired. We do not send borrow- er’s applications away for approval, but decide on them here without de- lay, and furnish the money at once. We have a large amount of money on hand to be Joaned on land. Par- ties wishing to borrow please call and get our terms. Wecan furnish the money at once. The Warton & Tucker Land Mortgage Co., Butler, Mo. Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woollord’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never tails. Sold by W. Jj. Lnasd- own, druggist, Butler, Mo. 5-19 were completely surprised, yet 1t was the kind of surprise that will cheer them in their good work. Let others do Jikewise. Finest line Underware in city at AMERICAN CLotuine House Mr. Welch, of our city, showed us a sample ot sandstone highly im- pregnated with oil, which, he said, was tound on Mr. Shutz* tarm, in J. H. SISSON, GROCERY 2 HARDWARESTORE, x3-West Side Public Square, Butler, Mo., First Door South Bates Co. National Bank.<¢3 Quick Sales and 10 Per Cent. Profits. Summit township, while digging for water. he rock burns readily when placed in the fire,and oil comes upon the water found. There is no doubt but what there is oil where this speci- found, but whether in Paying quantities or not remains to be proven. The Tres has frequent- ly expressec a beliet that oil would be struck in Bates county in suffic- ient quantities to pay to work it,—a regular bonanza tor somebody—but whether st will be tound in Summit or near Adrian or in some other portions vf the county remains to be seen. The earth will surely vreld 14 lbs Coffee “A”? Sugar for 16 Ibs. Brown Sugar for 20 Ibs. Rice tor 1 25 men was 8 1 Ib. Bars Blue India Soap 1 lo. Star Tobacco at 20 Boxes Matches at 12 Dozen Clothes Pins at Wash Boards at 2-Hoop Pails at Wash Tubs, No. 1 at Wash Tubs, No. 2 at Wash Tubs, No. 3 at 13 1-2 Ibs. Fine Granulated Sugar for 20 3-4 Ib. Cakes Lenox Soap for 3-4 Ib. Cakes Water Queen Soap for 36 1-2 Ib. Bars Blue India Soap tor I= BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING @& A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CIGARS $ tor 28888888 40c anc 25 5¢ 5 ¢ ¢c Bs 5oc Pierce ot St. Louis, Jame Chas, eof Holden and Mrs. James of Parsons, Kansas, arrived in | for the funeral of Rev. Pierce. your property with S. B | tf It will save you money. | county have escaped, but it is an old ; saying, ‘In times ot peace prepare | for war,’’ and we therefore warn our | people to be on the look out. Take your prescriptions to J. W. Miers, the north side druggist. Com- a growing Academy, with a ‘and night. : your neighbor who has. We present our readers this week with a history of our beautiful and } good H likeness ot the building and grounds. } We invite your careful investigation | % } | of same if you have any children to} _ir‘out of sorts’ with headache, stomach MWbill, He keeps a Record of all} petent drug clerk in attendance day | educate; if not, hand the paper to | sonte ene by soc Samuel Levy & Co, issue their ro Cigarettes at a | proclamation this week and declare ee age = =<. | war on high prices. The | : Good Cigars at 5¢ i must leave the counter. 1 Good Hood Havanna Filled Cigar at : 5c ; Seca ee ee es 1 “Wabash No, 1” Cigar, warranted to be strictly pure | made Saddles an Harness at 49 Graves & Son's. . pain in back: iver, pain a |, ete , neglect may i Stew doses restore to new health and vigor. The best assortment of custom- Sanative Pills will give relief, Havanna, the very finest that can be bought, a most delicious smoke, will last for hours, at 10 cents, or 3 for 2§ cents. | | | J. H. SISSON.