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WHY IS WEAVE Because he is desirous of giving to his customers a part of his advertising. Thats why? With Each DOLLARS worth of goods sold he gives a tick R GOING TO GIVE THAT $150 ORGAN AWA) 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. Bates County LOAN = LAND CO. * | * - Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, Butler Mo. This Company loans money at the lowest rates ari buys good notes. We also make loans on improved farms for the ah oats Trust Co., of Se- dalia, M If you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improyed farms, grazin; for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitvlists, 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 kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool-| ford’s Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. Warranted by W. Jj. Lansdown, Druggist, Butler, Mo. SI-ly J. K. Brugler & Son want all the schoo! bonds they canget. Pten- y ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf Max Weiner has the holiday} presents. His store 1s tull of them} and they are nice. GO TO DICK HURT'S Barber Shop for a first-class shave, shampoo and hair cut. Up stairs in Badgley building, south side square. Dress Pattern, Cloak, Kid Gloves, MITTONS, HOODS, HOSIERY, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Set of Furs for the I CE nana en. nacaiaeliny Gloves, Mufflers, Suspenders, Necktie, tine Shirts. Seca Aieeheieiehy Shppers, or Shoes for the men. ANOTHER WISE See our stock betore buying as we are meet any and all competition on same quahty of Call and see us, 4 Xmas. Me a pleasant and substantial call on| lands and city property| for tle ladies at Max Weiner’s take jNewsom, J. P., Mr. P. W. Wilson} ear H A WISE THING T0 D0 Buy a Useful Present For the Holidays, a uice , ef i Bates county medical society will | meet at Rich Hiil January 1-1887. | Christmas 1s right on us. pie ree Last issue ot the Times betore paia te 1 casa One pound of choice laundry soap for 5 cents at Jas. Brough’s. j It cannot always st—this pretty Make yourselt a sensible Christ— | , > . mas present. You can find it at; Max Weiner’s. weather. Dr. Willams, of Hume, was in HES city Monday. There will be a literary entertain- ment and Christmas tree at Virginia | }on Christmas eve. .H Fletcher, of Spruce, eave Thursday. Ss - . Scudd xe f Ad ian, E sa} Miss Lou Jackson, of Harrison-| J. Scudder, o i fe | | a ville, visited Mass Lilhe Smith — SULCUS I UES ELE OE past week. 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. We wish our many friends and | patrons throughout the county a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Those holiday shoes and slippers Rev. Tucker resigned his charge as minister ot the Christian chorch at this place and went to Kansas City on Friday. We uncerstand that it Encourage your home college by |is his intention to go into the fruit your presence at the opera house | tree business. to-morrow night. the cake. Go and see them. Prot. Morrow informs us that he 1s An angel of light in ‘*Mistle-bow-| expecting his sister, Miss Lilhe, of toe’’ at the opera house to-morrow | Beaver Falls, Pa., the last of the mght. week to spend the holidays with him. The prettiest tarming weather fall Jas. Brough has the largest and and winter known to the old settler. | handsomest supply of hanging lamps This is official. in town. Go ana see them and buy Part ot the mail stolen from the | one tor a Christmas present. Ostern, (Belgium) express hasbeen} Regular quarterly communion at found behind furniture in the reading |the First Presbyterian church next room in a Brussells hotel. a ath. Preaching on Saturday a t 1 diall Twenty-five cents admission to/| —— Se all parts of the house, to-morrow night. ‘*Mistle-bow-toe,’’ alone wiil repay you. Arthur‘ Trader raffled off his horse and basket phaeton Friday night. J. K. Bruglar aes app | Dick Sims was the winner, throw— cations tor first-class loans. 7 ne ing 49. This 1s considered a good | cent. interestand commissions. 4-tf/} | throw, but it took just that to win, ae jas 48 had been thrown. This makes No reserved seats for the enter- | Dick a nice ng to take his best girl tainment to-morrow night. Tickets | out riding. on sale at the bank in the opera! house. 25 cents all. To make yourself a Christmas gift that wil wear and protect Married on the 2oth inst. by D. G. | your health go to Max Weiner | to Miss Susie Winegar, of Richj Hill, The happy couple have our| best wishes for future happiness and | cheap and on easy terms, i J. K. Brugler & Son have a large list of fine improved farms for sale 16tf { Marred at the residence of Mr. | Reavis, in southwest Butler, yester- day afternoon, Mr. C. W. Maddox | and Miss Etta Fulkner. The cere- | mony was performed by the Rev, | Alex Walker. The Tiwes wishes | the happy pair a prosperous future. The ‘*Mistle-bow-toe’’ to be ren- | dered by the students ot the acade- my, inthe opera house to-morrow night will be a decided success. It you want to see something good don’t fail to come. One price all, and no reserved seats. Uncle Alpheus Miller dropped in onus Monday. He is one ot our | most wealthy and prosperous far- zadies, Fur Cap, Hat, | mers. He brought his sister Mrs. i M. M. Mossman to town to take the 8, Collars and Cuffs, train for her home in Galliapohs, | Ohio, she had been visiting her | brother for several weeks. They | had not seen each other for thirty- | two years. THING TO DO. | too old hands at th Jas. Brough is sole agent for the celebrated Brownsville flour—the best flour in the Butler market. He j has a car load on hand at present and |invites you to call and buy a sack jand test it. If you do, we guarantee ee will buy no other hereafter. Toilet Sets a specialty. Lupwick & Sox, € business not to of goods M. - McKIBBEN, |= tS Renew tor the Booming Times. \ Pay up your subscription and start ; in right with the new year. at | i The angel in ‘-Mistle-bow-toe”’ the opera house to-morrow night. Jas. K. Brugler and Rev Burrow s | accompanied Bishop Tuttle to Nevada on Tuesday. **Mistle-bow- toe’’ students at the opera house to-mor- row night the 23d. Don’t miss it. by academy | It you want something neat for your triends, call on Lupwicx & Son. Subscribe for the best paper in the county, the booming Times and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbor who is an old subscriber. Insure your property with S. B Newbill. He keeps a Record of all business. tf Goods shown and prices given with pleasure at Lupwick & Son’s. Judge A. Ritchey, of Altona, dropped in on us Monday and ta- vored us substantially. The Judge is in excellent health and is as jolly as ever, with a kind word for every one. Wm. S. Mudd, ot Burdett, was in the city Monday and gave usa pleasant call. Mr. Mudd is one of the coming men of northern Bates. He 1s very popular and would serve the people well in any office in their gift. \ Santa Claus has ee Dickinsheet’s | contectionery store headquarters this Christmas and has tnrned over to him his entire supply of candies, nuts, truits, etc. Santa Claus is a wise man and knew that Dickinsheet would sell his cargo at bottom prices and his large supply of candies cheaper than anybody in town. Don’t fail to visit Dickinsheet during the holidays. Don't You Doubt it my Friend | : When I tell you that you can buy the best crackers ever shipped to Butler at the Grange store tor five cents a pound and they are delicious, and mv wife says they are the best crackers she ever had in the heuse. Again, my friend, while buying a box of those nice crackers trom Mr. Con- nell, manager of the store, he intorm- ed me that he had the largest line ot Christmas candiesin the city and said he was going to sell the entire supply cheaper than any house in town. Now you go and tell all your neighbors so they can go to the} Grange store and get their Christ- | mas supply and save money, don’t you for get it. and FOR SALE. A good 160 acre tarm at bargain, well improved, bearing or- chard, abundance ot water. J. M. Tucker, Butler Mo. ig a big HE 1s COMING, READ HISLETTER. WONDERLAND Dec. A. MAYNARD Butter, Mo. 13, 1806, ToM. Dear Sir,—I will be at your Store in a few days (exact date by tele graph,) and will draw heavy on you tor suplies to my numerous triends in your city. In haste —Your Friend SAN'TA CLAUSE, In accordance with the above we are now ready with immense selecti to meet the demand and are sure will not only please but will astonish the. old gentlemen as also our friends and custamers. Give us a call, Note our prices. No gilt {enterprises. M. A. MAYNARD. AT THE POST OFFICE. PRESENTS © FOR THE MAX WEINER SHOE STORE. You Can't Give a Nicer Present than a Good Pair of BOOTS or a NICE PAIR of SHO OR A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF THOSE NICE SLIPPERS A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT L:-OwWEST PRICES AT Max Weiner’s’ SHOR, STORE.