The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 15, 1886, Page 8

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a | resentative to the legislature. In this | 4 ; connection the Herald paid the fol- | lowing tribute to Mr. Hanks’ father: | _* Also one ex-representative of the | Sr Eee eee Because he is desirous of @ uu & giving to his customers a part of his advertising. Thats why? With Each DOLLARS worth of goods sold he gives a ticket Customers run no chances as he will give you more goods for the money than any one in Bates Co, AND THE TICKET IS ABSOLUTELY FREE. John Collier and B. L. Owen haye stocked their ranch near Prairie City, _ Bates countp. They have now 123 S.R. McCowan was in the ity | head of fine cattle and about 225 head Esq. J. R. Ford, of East Boone, was in the city Monday. Bates County a . . « a »|Friday getting the collectors books | 4 hogs.—Clinton Advocate. tor New Home township. LOAN M4 LAND 60 d sli | Your wife or daughter would ap- _ ” F eras ee : ug | preciate a pair of those holiday ship- ! or tle ladies at Max Weiner’s take icuencs ~ i s Max Weiner’s as much as ‘s * 3 * = * *\the cake. Go and see them. (peas i | anything you could give them. Ecq. D. G. Newsom, son Brick, | Tom P. McFarland and Billy Walker | Q i are in the Ozarks hunting “‘bar.”’ | but there is no telling how long it es We are havin« delightful weather, | Jas. K. Brugler & Son Mayesburg Items. Mayesburg is one of the quietest places on earth at present. Every fellow seems to be attending to his own business and staying at home, so it leaves little fora correspondent! to do. There is in the matrimonial line the marriage of Mr. Curtis Gilbert te marge of Me. Conn cbe*| MAYNARD TO THE FRONT AGAIN. d th iat iThe! bevel RA aie ore | A LARGE LOT OF BEAUTIFUL treated them to the usual cea charivarie. j NO PRIZES, BUT FINE GFN, Managers, Butler Mo. ie Seen cae ee SS |may last, as the weather prophet | e 2 oe Cane - ene Ss To make yourself a Christmas | stalketh abroad in the land. The PURER bags Resvesa aey p t t th [ st Pp i This Company loans money at the| gift that will wear and protect! — BEDIIO A criss rs ae | resen S a e owe rICes, lowest rates and buys good notes. your health go to Max Weiner. | New designs in holiday goods and with good success. I suppose the We also make loans on improyed farms for the Missourt Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. It 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. LOCAL ITEMS. To Tax-Payers. Tax payers of Mt. Pleasant town- ship will take notice that their taxes | for 1886 are now due and must be paid this month, December, or the penalty will be added. 3 Aaron BELL, Collector. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every | jcent. interest and commissions. Stone crossings have been put down by the city to the court house yard on all four sides of the square, | and at three of the corner crossings. | Max Weiner wants you to be sure and come and see his nice line ot ladies holiday slippers. Also his immense stock of bouts and shoes. Sam’l Levy & Co. are putting down a spleadid flag stone pavement | in tront ot their store. Others should follow suit. J. K. Bruglar wants more app cations tor first-class loans. 7 per 4-tf Aaron Bell tells you that if you do | lots of them at Weayer’s, and, if low | prices will be any inducement, the | hard times will cut no figure. , Mollie M. Cheatham will offer at | public sale at her farm, 9 miles north- | east of Butler, on Monday, Dec, 20, | 1886, the following stock: 3 vearling steers, 10 cows and heiters, 4 calves, 7 head of two-year old steers, § head | of horses and 3 mules. | Ex Sheriff Hanks left on our table jthe Herald, a bright, spicy paper | published at Hazel Green, Wolfe | county, Kentucky, Williams native county. Many are the wonder- tul tates of his mountain home has ;not pay your taxes this month he he related to adnuring and some | will certainly add on the penalty as times not over credulous groups of | kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool-! ford’s Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. by W. 4. Butler, Mo. SI-1y Lansdown, Druggist, | { proscribed by law. Acordeons at from $3 to $5 at Weaver’s—less than cost. Come and see them. Warranted | 20° See ther Larris Cain, correspondent for tie K. C. Journal at Rich Hill, fell friends, of the little log court house | with a window, of little log, mud- dobbed dwelling houses, with holes and through the root for ingress egress, and those lofty mountain peaks and deep gorges where, in ) ginseng for a livelihood. Now he - |down the steps in the Massie build— J XK. Brugler & Son want all ing one day last week and broke the schoo! bonds they canget. Plen- |arm. y ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf! brings us a paper with the history of his his county to verify his statements. Campton, the county seat ot Wolfe, i It vou want to make your wife a/iS located ina region wealthy with eee Weiner’ “has the holiday | ice hoilday present, go to Max Minerals. Within a stone’s throw presents. His store 1s tull of them| Weiner’s and get a pair of those Of the court house is # vein ot coal and they are nice. beautitul slippers. over six feet thick; 300 inhabitants, | with one church, which is used by all denominations, a school house The Bates County National Bank ‘ has had storm doors put up at th a 5 “oes eee s p at the and Masonic lodge Barber Shop for a first-class shave, ‘entrance to the bank building. This “ shampoo and hair cut. Up stairs in is Badgley building, south side square. GO TO DICK HURT’S The business men are spoken of as old togies. an excellent precaution | agaist’ The last census showed the county | the winter winds. jto have 1,200 votes, all told. It | | takes five counties to send one rep- | | ; Kentucky legislature in the person | of Hon. C. M. Hanks, who 1s known | | far and wide for his hospitality, hon- \or and integrity. He is one of our L] oldest citizens, lived where he now ress 4 6rd 0 resides when the country was a per- , ’ ’ | fect wilderness, and he is known as | the tather ot Wolfe county, and has | Spent his best days for the good of his country.’” Buy a Useful Present For the Holidays, a nice MITTONS, HOODs, HOSIERY, Jounstown, Dec. 11. 1885, The Fur Cap, Hat, , Institute that met for the purpose of | organizeing a Teachers Institute, at Collars and Cuffs, | Johnstown Saturday Dec. 11, ap- | pointed the following programme tor Dec, 29th. | Opening address., W. Jarvis: History and Civil Goverment, Nath | |Bradley; The effect ot Alcoholic. ' stimulents on human system, Dr J. i W. Choate: Geography, W. B. Ew- | ing ; How to teach beginners num- | j bers, Miss Lucy Board ; Schoo! man- agement, Miss M Mosby. W. Jarvis, | Miss. H. M. Mossy, Mrs. W .E. FLercuer. Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Set of Furs for the Ladies, —_————— a Gloves, Mufflers, Suspenders, Necktie, fine Shirts. rr “4 Shppers, or Shoes for the men. ANOTHER WISE THING ‘TO DO. See our stock betore buying as we are too old hands at the business not to meet any and all competition on same quality of zoods Call and see ns, ¥ J, M. McKIBBEN. school house muddle wall intertere | with any more meetings here this Call and Examine the Handsome things MAYNARD winter. Letus remark again, let has displayed on his Counters and Select your us have a church. Rev. Thomp- kins preached his last sermon the third Sunday, so in the tuture we will have no preaching at all. Uncle Dave Gilbert is paying 35¢ tor corn now, he buys ail the corn he can get. He has bought a lot ot cattle to feed the rest of the winter. Uncle Dave is one of the most en terprising business men in the coun ty. Mrs. James Davis, nee Miss Lovina Ewing, ot Spearfish, Dako- ta, is visiting her parents. She will remain in Missouri all winter. We noticed in a Urich paper that | Christmas Gift for your Friends. T Give no Prizes, but sell the Best of Goods. M. A. MAYNARD, AT THE POST OFFICE. PRESENTS — FOR our J. A. Morgan, was looking cut | a location in that town, We wish! | J. A. the best success, but don’t see THE | how we can do without him here. | JAKE. | | Le | 2 en | Public Sale. j | For the purpose of closing up our ; : youth, he was compelled to bunt | | music business, we will offer tor sale, j to the highest bidder, all our musical goods, consisting of 12 organs and 3 | AT pianos, nearly all new and in good shape. Will also offer two good | spring wagons. to take place at our music room, in | Opera House block, Butlcr, Mo., on 1886, at Terms ofsale: A | a . j credit of six months will be given, | | purchaser to give an approved note | bearing interest at S per cent. Sale i Z | | i Friday, December 24th, 2 o’clock p. m. i ze W.E. Warton & Co. | For Sale. My house and lot on Broadway, inthe city of Butler. One frame dwelling house consisting of three rooms, one small barn, never failing well of water, and two acres of ground. Price $500. Inquire of Jerr. ALDRIDGE. SHOE STORE. You Can't Give a Nicer Present than a Good Pair of penta pases Come to the O. it, ANTS NICE P ATR f SHOES F.S. and buy your| or q 0 5 friends something| useful for a chrismas'! present. We have! the most ae chane THOSE NICE SLIPPERS: line of Rocking chairs A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT we have ever offered LOWEST PRICES for sale from 75cts to} AT $15,00. Max Weiner’s Picture Frames, OR A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF Brackets, Carpet Sweepers and a great. variety of useful pre-' Yours Respec’y Jewett & Hickman. | SHOE STORE.

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