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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES NoTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- aminations for the benefit of those per- desiringto teach in Bates county, will be held on the 3d Saturday of each month inthe Ohio street school house, Butler, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of month in the West side school house, Hill, Mo., the a each day at 9 o’clock, ns YW. W. GEAVES. County School Commissioner, mR, Ae Fos LOCAL ITEMS J. K. ‘Brugler wants a ot c ot t good farm loans, running trom 6 to 18 months, This 1s a good chance for farmers to get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. Miss Laura Moore ts at home vis- i iting her family and many triends sain for a short time. 1 Buy your goods of J. H. Sisson. ; Wagon to all parts of the city. They will be promptly delivered to| N any part ot the city. Miss Wornock, of Columbus, IIIs. ssf ee is visiting relatives in Butler and will | probably remain during the winter. J. K. Brugler & Son want all| the schoo! bonds they canget. Plen- ty of money at the lowest rates. 34tf T. J. Wilson and Jim Shelton of Foster, were in the city Tuesday on business and the tormer made the} Tims a pleasant call. aaeeeees The democratic caucus of the Missouri Legislature held on Thurs-; day night decided to nominate Sen- ator F. M. Cockrell to succeed him- self. The vote stood 103 to 7. Who is looking after the poor widow and orphan this severe weath- | sister, Mrs. C. L, Mills, in Adrian, Mrs, from her visit to her parents at Bald- win, Kansas. Just look, for 5c. you car, buy one yard of good Cotton Flannell at The Timgs received twenty-three new subscribers in two days last week, and that without soliciting one. We will sell you 25 yards of the best standard prints for $1,00, in Cas only. J. K. Bruglar wants more app cations for first-class loans. cent. interest and commissions. Dr. Kimberlin, the specialist and eachersofmorals! Ye beavenly | ts detend us. Give I. H. Sisson a share of your | 1 trade. | The new v officers take tc take to tl H. Sisson runs a free delivery \ eit du- | | ties like a young duck to water or an Old goose to a pile ot corn. Te ee Buy ‘your groceries of J. H. Sis- Son, Give his clerks an order next time they come to your house. We make you hunt for your small and large change in order to get Some of the bargains we now offer during our Casu Clearing Sale. SAM LEVY & CO. 25 Per Cent. Off Liss Anna Walker visited her ane — = Fresh eae seasonable Boots anil Shoes at regular wholesale prices intended rearrangement of our store for spring trade we must sell ru, B, tiara and Miss Vio] Off 2 Vast amount Of goodscheap. oe ie sazets on Desenber So here they go and allthough we see Fone oct: The Tos cannot mention every article we happy hie, have in sock we offer them all at nur Cioak ‘stock 1s somewhat! 95 ner cent discont. Men’s Overshoes Ladies’ Overshoes week. A. Henry has returned home SAM LEVY & CO. SAM LEVY & CO. broken, still you may find just what you want, and, in order to look to your interest, come at once, and do n@ wait for a brick house to tall on 7 per 4-tf $1.00 a pair} yo tor a hint. They all er? A sackot flour, bushel of meal, Svea eo at some Surgeon of eve, ear, throat and few pouuds of bacon and load of catarrh, will visit Butler the 23rd inst. At Laclede Hotel. Pree, but for CASH ONLY. Sam’t Levy & Co. Misses Overshoes 90c a pair 75¢c a pair j H. SISSON’S img °° GROCERY HOUSE. 4 SUGARS. maa Best Granulated, 14 lbs. for $1 00 N. O. White, ’ 15 Ibs. tor 1 00 aig Fine Powdered, 10 lbs. for 1 00 CANNED GOops. . California Plums, per can, 20 California Apricots, per can, 25 , Calitornia Pears, per can, 25 . Pumpkin, 3-lb. can, 10 trea —§ Splendid Corn, per can, SOAPS. " Blue India, 18 one Ib. cakes $1 00 i Lenox, 18, 3-4 Ib. cakes 1 00 pital §=— Water Queen, 25, 3-4 Ib. cakes 1 00 era TOBACCO. y Star, per pound, |i5 ed tf Horseshoe, per pound, 40 , Next, per pound, 35 4 6Climax, = per pound, 50]s ; SUNDRIES. e en Maple Syrup, guaranteed to be J wood would gladden their hearts. ald (republican) congratulates him- self in a halt column editorial that his paper has lhved four months, against the predictions of the pro- phets. of the Jasper county Democrat, and will be its future editor. is formerly of the Bentonville Ark. | Democrat, and is an experienced The editor of the Montrose Her- sa di John W: Corley has taken charge Mr. Corley bl jewspaper man. Ye editor was treated to a nice | th leigh ride by Mr. Jenkins, Sunday vening, in his nice new cutter. Mr. enkins has a very fine young horse | Jefferson City on Wednesday last by a telegram that his mother was dangerously 111 and not expected to live. last Thursday. President ot the United States on | vertised to lecture at Clinton Tues- day night, but canceled the engage- i ment. Bennett, Wheeler & Co. raffled off a very fine cutter Monday morn- Men’s Plain Rubbers 65c a pair ingand Dr. U. F, Beni, dew the Ladies’ Plain Rubbers 40c a pair fms sleigh andthe Doctor cnskin Men’s Rubber Boots 2,25 a pair | rms to ace his patent, atleast Men’s Pure Gum Boots 2,50 apair ; Boy’s Pure Gum Boots2,00 a pair } Men’s Hip Boots 3.65 a pair all first quality guaranteed. Also a quanity of these bargains. | Men’s Servise Boots 1,65 a pair Charley Raithel was called to Mr. J. K. Brugler received the d intelligence that his brother had ed at his home in Pennsylvania on Mr. B. will proba- y go to Pennsylvania this week. A protracted meeting was begun at the Cumberland Presbyterian church Monday night by Rev. Ward, ofHarrisonville. The meeting was well attended Monday night and the PWspects for a grand revival are promising. Day meetings at half pat 2 o’clock will also be held. Tie public 1s invited to attend. Belva Lockwood, ex-candidate for e woman suffrage ticket, was au- pure, per gal. $1 00] of which he is qustly proud on ac-! If Bob by (TS would pay: fnone The Swiss Beli Ringers at the Men’ Ss Banner Boots 2; 50 a pair is Oat Meal Flakes, per pound, 05 | couat of his good disposition and | ntion to what he puts ia his own | Ofera House to-night is a moral and oH : ‘ g | ow t arin Brooms, No. 1 at 30 | excellent qualities. | pa d less to that of his neigh. | Vey entertaining eo ‘They Men’ Ss Soudan Boots 2,25 a pair a ditsag Brooms, No. 2 at 25 Ra ee | bors he might make more of a suc- played to full houses Monday and 5 | om Brooms, No. pe Soest sacragpineniy seater ging ae cess, financially and otherwise. This co a nights. The acting a Whole stock fresh and waran- Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Lard, | * os ghienaag Hepen er ne gocd, character pcrsonations would . . fe m i Currants, esies, one of al eke days. All his children, iacluding | ' elie oe : be sed to beat, and music and sing- ted. Boy.s SIZe€S it proportion. inthepay © SPlendid Figs at 30 cts. per pound. the hired girl have the measles. The} Sunday morning the thermometer ingexcellent, and finally the shadow- od ad neighbors say the Squire looked | registered 15 degrees below zero. graphs were very funny. We can R. WEIL & CO. bead BP lst door south of Bates Ootnty oasis a cook a SR — Sam Peach said it reached 22 at oa cheerfuily recommend this company : E National Bank-“@a the dish rag in regular French stvle. | house but it 1s supposed that his to our theatre going people. H IDE rT] : BU 5 th ter was young and not —_— NORT Ss sQ ARE. = f Po nan Ba Lt it was not that we would be ac- See ar ane Highest market price paid for pro- a — — 4 aa cused of kicking a corpse, we would (SERNA ee due at J. H. Sisson’s. oult UI advise the manager ot the poor old We invite your attention to J. H. We jean ithe ve reese that Rev: PHARIS & SON, Republican to hire an editor, get a|Sisson’s advertisement. The prices W._A. Walker aie of the C. P o ‘cchetneinetemmen, Hew eet of rollers, drop some of his is peg ean can oe Charch of this city offered his resig— Respecttully intorms the public that they are The ice 1s about 10 inches thick. false modesty, ES eas see oe ee cad ™ | nation as pastor of the church Sun- still in the field with a {ullf pe", —— prise and thus fight the wolfe and | and then call and see him and inves- ay Gees wats el eee , . <a ‘ ; ¥ ' 1 ion inch snow fell Saturday. | the Sheriff from his door. Beets ae —— i: hig ee accepted by the church officials. . ;: him next door to the Bates County i Chickens wanted at J. H. Sisson’s. Every one who heard it pronounce National Bank Almost the entire community regret i< iow: the alc ae i a i Rev. W. A. Walker’saddresstothe | > ” this action of both Mr. sane = 5 v e sleig! ells are jingling. 4 ;. We have roo pieces of Cotton} the church, and it is hoped by all in Pini Bett STE Odd Fellows, on last Sunday, as de- e P the s P' : : : a Eggs and butter wanted at J.. H. | cidedly the best effort of the kind Flannel worth 8 1-3 to 10 cents per | that the matter cell yet be reconsid- Which they propose to sell as low the lowest on the Sisson’s. ever delivered in Butler. We will| yard. We offer this lot of goods at | ered and Rev. Walker retained. He sciallesitnaremiconsisienttaleate bu ncss principles. We ¥ Water’ i make an effort to reproduce it in full | the small sum of 5 cents per yard. | is a most excellent preacher and hked pay the highest market price for - Dr aeting to'be.n scarce | ne wosk thet. our many readers | Be sure to remember this and donot} by all our people, and should he : 5 article in Butler again. may judge ot its excellence. wait long, as the goods sell at once | leave our city his loss will be deeply B TTER, EGGS, CHICKENS, &c - 7 Miss Ayers, of Kansas City, is Se aa and you will be sorty if you do not} felt, not only by those who have aresm visiting ‘he Misses Childs. ; — — _— asa < get to see usin time. Casu. been constant attendants upon his * —_____—-.-- the new officers who assumed contro S. Levy & Co. | minutry but by the community at We sell the Famous TEBO FLOUR. Call and see us and bee Miss Aggie McCracken spent | of their offices the first of January. ed ak el es . J we will do our best to please you. fe ot f ; i x ; “ We are glad to learn that Miss eee oasih lew days last week in Appleton City. | We shall! notice the members of the pe Sanucl Levy. Ir., left for Boston aly : new court when they hold their first | lda Crume has secured a clerkship : Sse ae lee reece leat Congress has granted Mrs. Logan term in February, and of Oscar | of the Engrossing Committee of the Sunday On an invitation fr a een of $2,000 per sanam. sion of | Senate. She writes to her sister that | Junior partner of a large wholesale = Reeder when he takes posses ais See. Cine I On t. Mrs. W. J. Smith returned home | the Treasurer’s office the first of| there were at least ten applica nts tor | esta i “a 4 sea ee fh rprisiae = trom Mound City, Kansas, Saturday April. | every position. To succeed under to enlist 3 ne cy a= one zs 2 "be a night. power | such adverse circumstances required | 5am ts on pang rik sts al he oe, | - — J. K. Brugler & Son have a large é as 1 this | man, and one ot the best business [AYES , lots of pluck and energy and this b i cult C Judge DeArmond was attending list of fine improved farms tor sale Miss Ida possesses. She is deserv- | men jin the State, and while Butler ie Supreme court at Jefferson City the cheap and on easy terms, IOtEs oot raepenition alee congratu- | Would greatly feel his loss we would ia Past week. ——____—_————_ si Rs: rejoice at his promotion to a position muir W.S. ‘Bowd n and wife, of Platte Monday snignt ot plasewcce Lom ip ae Se whist his opportunities are broad- 7 Ss. eng vife, a 5 es “a % ‘ City, are visiting the family of T. f Levy Moler’s residence, near Papin Judge Parkinson has made two | ened, dea Williams. ville, and contents were destroyed | ynsuccessful attempts to sell the AU Sten nee a agape a rele UCBs, ; Fie ae by fire, The fire broke out while}town scraper. The first time, it and banding in Sheldon to exchange ae Judge James B. Gannt, spent a | ali were sleeping and was under such transpired on dav of sale that the for good farm. Must be well im- en, 5 oo. of days in town last week, on headway when the tamily was arous- | papers were not drawn up right, and mab \. W. Hannerr, ay. business. a ed that they had just time to make | Monday the papers were ali right Sheldo __| Sheldon, Mo. é Ed Carnes, depot agent at this| their escape, and nothing whatever | but the Constable could not find the . ‘i ( : . letcher P. B. Fletcher and John : | Place, has been suspended by the | Was saved. We have not learned | key to the city tool house. There Messrs. P. oz — aoe — I Will Pay the Highest Market Price in tailroad officials. what loss he Sustained or whether | 1s just one thing about it, 1f the city Courtney passe Rh oF 8 Se eS there was any insurance or not. owes Judge Parkinson for services | day’s local trom Butler to St. Louis C. H. Moore and J. H. M’Combs, lrendered as attorney, they should | with two car loads of as fat hogs as of Grand River township were in is ‘ SEG & S r —they aver- . Pp ONE DOLLAR | pay him. we ever saw on the cars. y the city Tuesday and fayored the will buy 20 yards sood| —_ aged 348 pounds, and two car loads es pas. eee Cotton Hlannel quasi our | We have taken the bridle off and | of steers that averaged 1670 pounds, ‘Doc. Patterson, Henry Kaune and Cash Clearing Sale- a igiven the boys full swing in the| the finest shipment that ever left Kd Carnes lett last week tor Arkan- Sam Levy § Co. | stock, and our orders are to sell the | Butler. Messrs. Courtney and Fletch- FP 8as on a hunt, ' Acouple ot weeks, Inst. At Laclede Hotel. sinst. At Laclede Hotel. They expect to stay Dr. Kimberlin, the Specialist and 4 Surgeon of eye, ear, throat and catarrh, will visit Butler the 23rd . Dr. Kimberlin, the Specialist and » Surgeon of eye, ear, throat and catarth, will visit Butler the 23rd Meat Market. There has been a new meat mar- ket opened up on South Main street | in rear of milliner store. It is run by a company, and will sell stricuy | tor cash. By this method we are | enabled to sell for the lowest possi- ble margin. Every body invited to give them a trial and be convinced. Goat Ws. Henry. ‘ : ; business. stuff in order to reduce our large stock. Come and see our stock and | hear our Cosu Clearing Sale prices. | Remember this sale only lasts tor a short time, therefore come at once | and get the pick of the bargains we | now offer. Sam’. Levy &Lo. | Insure your property with S. B | Newbill. tt He keeps a Record of all er are among the oldest and most re- liable shrppers in Southwest Missou- ri, and the Register hopes they will reach the market at its highest point. —Adrian Register. A No. 1, 240 acre farm to ex- change fora livery stable and contents in Butler. For further particulars write }.gW. Harzert, ; Mo, ForGreen and Dry Hides, Furs, Sheep Pe TALLOW, GREASE, FEATHERS AND BEESWAX. LEWIS HOFFM: NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, MO