The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 9, 1887, Page 8

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yr excellence proven in millions of for more than # quarter of a century. It he Uni 8 Government headsofthe Great Universities . Purest. and most Healthful. the only Baking Powder that Its eu) homes , does pot contain Ammonia Lime, or Alum. Bold ony ie Cans / E BAKING POWDEE CO. mew youK. CHICAGO. 8T. Louis, MONEY | LAND. BATES COUNTY LOM anLNO CO, || JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. This Company invests money in renl estate, buys notes and School Bonds, and deals in all kinds ot good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acreseach, and good | giazing lands from 400, to } } 3,500 acres in a body | for sale or ex- change. acta lniiie aiaia i LOCAL ITEMS. | One round dollar will get you 18 | pounds of brown sugar at the Grange | Btore. 1} Walls & Holt sell a clear Havana H filler hand-made cigar for 5 cents. Nothing like it in Butler. im J. K. Brugler & Son want all the school bonds they canget. Pien- ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf Appleton city cheese at the Grange tore; it is the best cheese in the market. Those afflicted with dyspepsia should use Liquor Pepsin Compound and get relief. For sale by Walls & Holt. J. K. Bruglar wants more apphi- Cations tor first-class loans. 7 per cent. interestand commissions. 4-tf All physicians recommend Liquor _ Pepsin Compound for the cure of | dyspepsia; for sale by Walls & Holt, the druggists. The Walton & Tucker Investment Company Have made special arrangements to accommodate farmers with money to feed stock. They have a large amount of money on hand to be loaned on real estate, on time any- where from 6 months to 5 years, at low rates of interest. If you want to borrow call and see them. 33-tf J. K. Brugler & Son have a large fist of fine improved farms tor sale j cheap and on easy terms. 16tf PUBLIC SALE. Twill sell at public sale, on my farm, 8 miles east of Butler, on i Moxpay, Nov. 14ru, 1887, the following personal property; 4 milch cows, 7 calves, 1 three-year old high grade bull, 2 two-year-old mules, } 1 three-year-old mule, 1 spring colt mule, 1 pony, 1 sulky plow, 130 | shocks corn, some hay. | Terms—12 months time will be | given if paid when due, without interest, if not to draw 10 per cent. from date. Note to bear approved geeur ty. M. C. Dawter. ‘ ag J. a Brugler wants 2 lot ot good ‘rm loa Qs, running trom 6 to 1S ‘pts. Kausas - This 1s a good chance for to get short loans, or sell Teal estate paper, THE PEOPLE'S HARVEST Our aim is always to meet the people half way, and leave no stone unturned in order to assist and benefit our customers. Please pardon us if we ask a_ favor of you lo Read Every Line In This Advertisement, as it is to your interest. fered to the people of ply state that br Star Tn’ order to’? Bates Co. before. Zemember that this is an opportunity that has never been of- In order to solve the conundrum we will sim- of Merchandise. sar Filled With the Bet Assorted Stocks ighten our stocks and benefit the public, we once more FIRE THE GREAT GUN OF LOW PRICES! which we will make during the month of November. Remember, we never pull the trigger of our gun unless we know that it is well loaded and sure to fire. Once more we kindly ask you to read every line of this advertisement. Watch toSee Them Fall All Al ong the Line! Dry Goods Department. 6 pieces all wool color, cashmere, regular price 75 to 80c., we offer at 65c. 5 pieces colored cashmeres always sell at 50 to 60c. we sell at 45c. A line of all colors cashmere worth from 35 to 45c. They must all go at 30c. A full line in all colors cashmere, that sell all the world over for 50c. but we sell them at 35c per yard. All wool black cashmere sell from 50 to 60c., we sell them at 45c. per yard. ? pieces of plaid and striped dress goods worth from 50 to 60c. per yd. in order to close them out we offer them at 25¢. English Coupiere Suitings, brown, garnet and gold we sell at 50c per yard. Please call and see these goods and you will be sure to buy. A full line of plain dress goods in all colors we offer at 20c per yd. One lot of fancy brocade dress s worth more than we sell them ‘or. Our price is only 20c per yd. A line of colored dress silks, former price 75c., in order to close them out we offer them at 50c. per yard. A line of handsome dress silks in all colors we bought at a very low price therefore sell them at $1 per yard. These silks are worth from $1.25 to $1.35. Black dress silks we offer at $1. $1.25 and $1.35 will sell in any city from $1.50, 1.75 to 2.00 per yard. Be sure and look at these silks be- fore they all go asthe prices we make on them will soon sell them. All wool twilled red flannel we sell at 4oc others get 60c. for the same goods. All wool red twilled flannel at 35c. worth 45. All wool blue twilled flannel that sells for 50 and 60c we only ask 40c. A full line of plain and plaid union twilled flanneis, solid goods, at 30c per yard. Blue and pink union twilled fian- nel that you will find elsewhere at 35c we will sell you the same stuf | for 20c. a yard. A full line of fancy plaid and stripes factory all wool flannel that we sell at 40c, worth more money. Plain red all wool flannel we at 25c, you pay 30c elsewhere. Stripe and fancy all wool sacking flannels, former price 75c, we sell at 50c. 5 pieces of all wool yellow fiannel are worth 35, 40 and 50c. and our low price calls it 30c. sell We offer a full line of all wool white flannel at 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50c per yard, and every yard is worth 10 cents more than we ask for it. Heavy sacking and basket flannels, worth 66c. we offer for 50c. per yd. Turkey red table damask, 40, 50, 55, 60, 65 and 7c per yd., These goods are worth 15c more on every yard. All linen bleached table damask, 50, 60, 70, 80c, $1.00 per yd., are worth 60, 70, 90c, $1.00, 1.25 per d. Bleached and brown canton flan- nels. Lot 1—7}c—worth $e. . “ 2-8ie— “ 10c. 3—10ce— 12he. 4—12}-— 15¢. 6—l5c sells elsewhere for 20c. Come and see these goods’ in order to appreciate the value of them. A complete line of brocaded vel- veteens in all colors at 65c per yd., sells elsewhere at 80c. A full line of plain velveteen in all colors at 65c per yd., worth 80c. Black velveteens 40, 50, 65,75, 90c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.40, we will give 8 dis- count of 15 per cent to .every, pur- chaser. A rare andgood bargain. A complete line of black and col ored silk velvets and -ploshes, the best goods ever offered at the price we make on themnow. Comeandlook at them. Lot 1. Ladies’ white merino vests at 50c, worth 65c. “ “a at 65c, worth 85c. Lot 3. Ladies’ white merino vests at 75¢, worth $1.00. Lot 4. Ladies’ all wool vests at $1., worth 1.25. Lot 5. Ladies’ all wool vests at $1.25, worth 1.75. Lot 6. Ladies’ all wool vests at $1.50, worth 2.00. Onur line of Hosiery for ladies, misses and children in French and American fabrics, can only be appre- ciated by a visit to our hosiery de- partment and if you find as complete a line in any house in Southwest Missouri for the money we offer them at'we don’t expect you to buy. Do not pass this department. scarlet scarlet scarlet Cloak Department. 16 all wool black worsted Ladies’ cloaks worth $12 go at $8.50. 7 all wool, fancy striped Ladies’ cloaks worth $12, go at $9. 8 all wool, Riverside worsted, =” cloaks, worth $12.50 go at 1 Lot of of Boucle jackets worth $3.50, go at $2.50. 1 Lot of fancy cassimere jackets worth $6.50, go at $4.50. 1 Lot of fine cassimere jackets with hood, orth $6. go at $4. 1 Lot Misses cloaks worth $3, sell at $2. 1 Lot Misses cloaks worth $5, sell at $4, 1 Lot Misses cloaks worth $6.50, soll at 4.50. 1 Lot Misses cloaks worth $8, sell at $6. 1 Lot Misses cloaks worth $10, sell at $8. Lot 1 Canadian Beaver skirts at 75 cents, worth $1. Lot 2 Canadian Beaver skirts at $1, sell at $1.25. Lot 3 Brazilian Beaver skirts at 85 cents sell at_ $1.25. Lot 4 Brazilian felt skirts at T5c, sell at $1. Lot 5 Fancy quilted felt skirts at $1.25, sell at $1.75. Lot 6 Fancy quilted all wool skirts at $2, sell at $2.50. 1 Lot Balmoral skirts at 75, $1, $1.25; worth 25 cents more on the skirt. Lot 2. Ladies’ white merino vests ; skirt 1 Lot all wool double shawls at $3.50 worth $5. 1 Lot all wool double shawls at $4, worth $6. 1 Lot all wool double shawls at $5, worth $7.50. We also carry a nice line of shoul- der shawls which we offer at equally low prices. Clothing Department. Men's Overcoats, goodand strong, at $1.75, worth $3.00. Men's Overcoats, long ulsters, at $3.50, worth $5.30. Men's Overcoats, plush collars and cuffs, at $5.00, worth $8.00. en’s Overcoats, cassimere unlin- 25 fancy cassimere Ladies’ cloaks | 4 at $6.50, worth $10.00 worth $6.50, go at 4.50. 11 all wool worsted Ladies’ cloaks, worth $8.50 go at $6. 9 all wool cassimere Ladies’ cloaks worth $10, go at $7. The above prices are made in ord frankly state that we will contribute It is our aim to please all. Th tell the tale. SAM'L LEVY & CO. ese fig Men’s Overcoats, german chinchil- la, at $7.50, worth $12.00. Men’s Overcoats, fur collar, chin- chinchilla, at $10.00, worth $15.00. Men’s Overcoats, astrichan collar and cuffs, at $13.75, worth $18.00. Men’s Overcoats, Riverside .sorst- ed, at $8.00, worth $12.50. Men’s Ove coats, Riverside worst- ed, fine, at $11.00, worth $15.00. Men’s Overcoats, English worsted, fine, at $12.50, worth 18.00. A Child's good Overcoat from $1.75 to $3.00 A Boy’s good Overcoat ftom $2.- 50 to $6.00. A Youth’s good Overcoat from $3.00 to $7.00. 18 The above prices are.in reach of anyone’s pocket book. Do not fail to take advantage of this aale- and clothe yourself with a good over- coat. < . CLOTHING. Men’s solid winter suits at $3.50, worth 6.00. Men’s solid winter suits, at $4.75, worth 7.00. “Men's solid winter suits, at $5.00, worth 8.50. Men’s solid winter suita, at $6.00, worth 9.50: “ Men's all wool winter suits, at $7.00 worth 10.00. Men’s all wool winter suits, at $8.50, worth 12.00. Men’s fine, all wool cassimere suits, at $10.00, worth 16.00. Men’s fine, all wool cassimere suits, at $12.50, worth 18.00. Men’s fine, all wool, cassimere suits, at 15.00, worth 20.00. Men’s fine worsted suits, at $8.75, worth 12.00. Men’s fine worsted suits, at $10.00, worth 15.00. Men’s fine English worsted suits, at $12.50, worth 18.00. Men's fine English worsted suits, at $15.00, worth 21.00. |. Men’s fine English worsted suits, best quality, at $20.00, worth 25.00. A Child’s good cassimere suit, from $2.00 to 3.50. A Boy's good cassimere suit from $3.00 to 4.50. A Youth’s good cassimere suit from $3.50 to 5.00. ; 300 pair of Men’s cassimere pants from $1.00 to 5.00 100 pair of Boys’ cassimere t: from 75c to $1.50. Te 75 pair of Children’s knee pants, ‘from 50c to $1.00. Genuine Astrachan, double-breast- ,ed coats and vests, tailor-made and ‘very nobby. These goods must be Seen to be appreciated. er to suit the times and we our profits to benefit the public. urestell the prices and prices FURNISHING GOODS DEPART. MENT. Men’s all wool red flannel under | shirts and drawers at 75c each. Men's medicated all wool, red flannel undershirts and drawers at $1.00 each. Men's good undershirts and draw- ers at 25, 35 and 50c. Men’s fancy balbriggan shirts and drawers at worth 5.00. ow, Men’s imported camel hair under-gninat wear, $2.25 per set, worth. $4.00. * ha The celebrated Manhattan unlaun-tonth dried white shirts, 50, 75c, and $1.00, [er A big drive in fancy percale shirts eS at 85¢ worth $1.26. - . under. 3.50 per set, gums a 50 dozen nobby scarfs, latest style, 25c each. - Imported neckwear in all the lat- est designs and styles just received. Millinery Department Our Millinery Department, under the supervision of the most skillful and competent milliners, is now ready and complete, with the _ fin line of hats and Bonnets, of all de scriptions for the fall and winter trade. | This department can not be de- scribed in a newspaper, and can only be appreciated by close and personal on inspection. Therefore, ladies, take owe ——— i notice and visit our millinery depart- ment. Carpet Department. We handle a complete line of Brussels, wool carpet and oi) cloths. — worth 56¢, 5 pieces 2 ply we sell at 40c 4 pieces 2 ply carpets at 50c, worth} say 65c per yd. AL. 3 pieces 2 ply carpet, all wool, we offer at 60c, worth 75c. 4 pieces 2 plyall wool carpets at | 70c, always sell at 90c. 4 pieces Brussels carpet we offer F 3 at 75c, worth $1.00. Ma: 3 pieces Brussels carpet at 90c] 1¢ worth $1.25 per yd. FF BOOT & SHOE DEPARTHENT. 10 cases Mens Kip Boots at $2 per Of pair, worth $3. “St 10 ‘cases Mens Hand Made Kip | Boots, full stock, at $2.50, per pair, worth $3.60. aval. 12 cases Mens Veal Kip Boots, best | But — at $3.00 per pair, —_ | 8 cases Mens Oil Grain Boots we | sell at $2.50, the same . boots sell every place at $3.50. |: 9 cases Mens Chicag: cg 0 Oil Grain} 37) Waterproof Boots at $3.00 per pair, worth $4.00. ee 6 cases Mens Hi Calf Boots we sell at $2.75, always sell at $3.- 50 to $4.. Boys boots at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 per the money. 100 pair Womens Split Polkas 3 to 7 at 75c. per pair, look at them. pair Womens Grain Front Lace Shoes all solid we offer for a pair, worth double | 90 short time at $1.15 per pai%y| 4n, dont miss them. 44 pairs Womens Calf Lace Shoes C at $1.50, always sell from $21 : to $2.25. ui 36 pair Ladies Grain Button Sh Bi we offer at $1.25, a very g of shoe. 48 pairs Ladies Button Calf Shoes} — at $1.75, sell for $2.50 elsewhere. 66 pairs Ladies Grain front lace we ¥ offer for $1.10 per pair. 30 pairs Ladies Kid Button Shoes at $2.00. 33 pairs Ladies Pebble Goat Shoes ¢ at $2.25, never sold for less than j $3.00 per pair. 66 pair Misses Shoes, size 11 to 2 a 75e. 49 pairs Misses P, Calf Shoes we ! offer at $1.00 per pair. pairs Children’s Shoes, a mixed lot, we offer at the low price of} 48 pairs Mens Calf Shoes, lace of Button, at $2.50, worth $3.50, look atthem before you busy any shoes. | 25 cases Mens Rubber Boots at 1.75 | 100 j ( : 1

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