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lor excellence proven in millions of or more than # quarter of acentury It the United Stat~s Government dorsed hv the headsof the Grest Carvers the Btromzest, Purest. and most Healthfal nang ‘sis the only et he aie Hos 14 on} aren Ite oa ased eilinean, Ammon in ‘RICE adage bth ided co Rew Youn #1. Louis. AND LAND. ——-cesoe BATES COUNTY LOAN andLAND C0, JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. This Company invests money in real state, buys n tes and School Bonds, and deals in all kinds of good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good grazing lands from 400, to 5,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change. LOCAL ITEMS. They must go at cost. stock of heating stoves. J. E. Harper. Sheriff Glazebrook and deputy Ewing went to Rich Hill to day. My entire JK. tsrugias wants more appli- Cations tor first-class loans. 7 per €ent. interest and commissions. 4-tf , Walle & Holt, the druggists, are ¢@ole agents for Butler for Liquor | Pepsin Compound, the great dyspep _ dla cure. N. 0. Wyard will 1 sell you a set of harness hand sewed at his shop on the south side, cheap. Those afflicted with dyspepsia should use Liquor Pepsin Compound 4 and get relief. For sale by Walls & , Holt. J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot ot good J, loans, running trom 6 to 18 months. This is a good chance for 1 farmers tc get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. Loans on choice real estate, Bank- ex's Loan & TitleCo. P. C. Fulker- eon and Geo. Canterbury, Managers. 61-tf. OHOEING onl, DNIZOHS.8 ‘Bouth east corncr square, at Butler, where they keep the Perkins light gtee) shoe for light traveling horses a the heavy Burden shoe for farm vrlea draft horses. You can get a first ‘elase job of shoeing done at this | pase — shops in town. Give call and try it. JACK GIPSON, Proprietor. Op at prices to compare with any | —_ first-class > Elk 'L LEVY & COMPANY. ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1888, The Firm of SAM@L LEWy & Go., will Dissolve Co-partnership by Mutual Consen:, Sam'l Me Levy re- tireng from thefirm. In order t 0 dissolve the business we have concluded to dispose of the Butire Stocks or as much thereof as possible by JANUARY ist, 1888. We therefo hee ednesday, the 7th Day of December, 1887, re, will commence on To sell in all departments at such prices to secure the rapid sale of the stock, REGARDLE a8 TO. ‘PROFIT. “OR cost. In order to lighten the Stock in time of suede, Now is your time to ilies Dry Gods looks, Clothing, Gens Furnishing Goods, ~ Boots and ‘Shoes, Blankets, C: Carpets an and Millinery. As this is the first time in 12 years we offer a Dissolution Sale. Don’t fail to attend this DISSOLUTION SALE as you may never have the oppor- tunity again to buy goods at such low prices Now is your time and remem- ber that you will buy goods for less money during this sale than you ever did in all your — The Stock must and will be ‘REDUCED BY JANUARY. Ist, 1888, In order to pay to SAM’L M. CASH. Terms SPOT CASH or “Good Bankable Paper. Do not delay your visit, it will be LEV Y, the petian partner, his a sain one for you. SA ‘iseeaiicrech as, L LEVY interest in Ttmight beadvisable for the author- ities to have # census taken pretty Butler on Rich Hill's population is becoming a serious matter so far ss court is concerned.—Herald. Take your boots and shoes to N: Oo. Wyard, for repairs. Thursday morning Dr. ‘Salmon re- ' ceived a dispatch from Liberty, an. nouncing that Will was ontiously hurt. The Dr. and Mrs. Salmon left on the Gulf train at noon. The par- ticulars in the case as near aa we can ascertain, are as follows: After s society meeting Will rushed out af- ter one of the boys who dodged to one side and hit Will on the head with a club or poker, paralyzing him Word was received yesterday morn- ing stating that he was much better.—Clinton Eye. Go to N. O. Wyard for barness, whips, collars, &. He will treat you right and sell to you cheap. County Court Proceedings. Turspay Nov. 29th. 1887. State of Missouri, vs. Holt Davis, verdict, not guilty. Special grand Jury: J. D. Allen, R. S. Catron, David Williams, F. M. Foutly, T. K. Lisle, Allen Slayback, E. P. Foster, Haley Shobe, J. R. Bar- on. Allen Wright, J. L. Hickman, S. S. Millen Empaneled charged and sworn. J. D. Allen appointed forernan. xov. 30th, 1887. A. J. Slayback et al, vs. John F. Cordes, land case, judgt for deft. John Rylett vs. N. J. Rylett, di- vorce—dismissed. Dec. 1st, 1887. J. W. Morris, naturalized. Special Grand Jury seturns the following indictments: One against Wm. Sanleman, petit larceny, one against Joseph Benni- field, petit larceny, one against Nel- lie DeGarmer, burglary. State of Mo., vs. John Helm, at- tempted rape, verdict not guilty. Dec. 2nd, 1887. State of Mo. vs. Wm. Saulsma and Joseph Benefield, petit lar. ..y, plea not guilty, set for Dec. 12th. State vs. Nellie DeGarmer, burg’, ———____—-————— | lary and larceny, plea not guilty. State vs. Perry G. Gregory , for- gery, mistrial. Dec. 3rd, 1887. Thos. K. Hanna etal vs. James B. Reed, judgt for plff. James K. Burnham et al vs. James B. Reed, judgt for plff. Elisha West vs. Susan Weat, di- vorce granted, Alice Jeffries vs. M. E. Nixon etal to net aside deed, judgt for defts. W. B. Bridgford et al va. J. P. Willis, on acct, judgt for plff. J. T. Tuttle vs. Cynthia J. Tuttle, divorce granted. S. W. Frederick vs. Dizy Frede- rick, divorce granted. Drc. 5th, 1897; Mary Smith ve. W. J. Smith, di- vorce ee J XK. ‘Senger & Son want all the schoo! bonds they canget. Pien- ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf Wm. Jenning,s living at the edge of town, says he has been buying coal for the last 25 years, and that the other day while walking through his pasture, he ran onto @ couple of prospectors, at work prospecting on his pluce, and one of them ran his —= | spade into the ground and at the depth of 12 inches showed him a three foot vein of as fine a coal as he ever burned. Mr. Jennings says tho woods are full of prospectors, and that they find cos any and every- where they prospect.—Foster News. All physicians recommend Liquor Pepsin Compound for the cure of dyspepsia; for sale by Walls & Holt, the drugyists Hawkins, the man arrested here | youterday worning for the theft of Tom Robinson's buggy and harness, failed to give the required bond for —— |his appearance, and was taken to & CO. Butler yesterday afternoon by Con- ‘ey Trowbridge.—R. H. Herald. Don't forget to take pencbaaeal | the Star Shoeing Shop for a first | class job. Jack Gipson, Prop. “F A {