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ck WEEKLY TIMES ITEMS BL TL. LOCAL : ie) oe Judge Booker Powell called while in the city Saturday. Bates county to call at their store, their annual Christmas greeting to the Sunday school scholais. Sam Levy & Co. request every G. S. Tillery, merchant at Johns- | unady school superintendent in town was in the city Friday and fav- ored the Times. He reported Dr. Choat as much improved, and that Walter McCowan and Wm. Howard, as having been quite sick with fever. n or before Dec. 20th, to receive { Great Dissolution Sale. By reference to our adveitisi g_ columns we see that the large diy Sai] after au umptearupt d and pleasant business relatio: ship of goods and cothing fim Levy & Co., ; 7 At the special term of circuit Holiday novelties of all kinds and eva Mente tiene insane dec W. M. Campb-!', of Foster, was = : Tae ded to dissulve co-purtue ship iy ; a ‘ court begun Monday, P. H. Holcomb latest styles at American Clothing zi eal : in the city Mordar. . g e mutual consent; 1uei M. LL vy, Snes was elected special Judge in absence House. ie sncae ; : The wet ava wy chip was thrown of Judge DeArmond, who is detain- aa es e junior member of the ira tr wu) Henry county yesterday. ed in an important criminal suit in The follcwing gent'emen left this '&- This change wii tar p ce if a h i, Clinton week for the hills of Arkansas for a Jauuary Ist, 1885; und in ord to wiising scheme, go : ; Nou ais a 7 = Nae 4s AT big hunt: C. Hagedorn, J. A. Pat | Pay Mr. Levy lus interost 1. the ri cost, © an ee. « a = - — mE agers v8 is a e The Rt. Rev. Bishop Tuttle of the | terson, J. W. Tucker, G. D. Arnold, | store tu cash, it has been dec ded | Harper, Eas quare. Diocese of Miss.uri, will preach at Wn. Hanks, R. A. Hurt, Isaac Elis, for the fist time in their bus ness BP. Weil came up from St. Louis St. Mark’s Episcopal church Friday Friday and will spend Christmas with us. Closing out at cont ‘for cash at | J. E. Harper’s, East side square. Nice Line of Toilet Soaps at W G. Womack’s, North Main : treet. 1 J. W. Badger wade a flying busi- | , ness trip to Hautwell, in Hemy county Thursday. One week from Saturday is Christ- mas eve. Get your stockings ready for Santa Claus. fr Miss Dollie Henderson, one of ou typoes, is laying off for a couple | 0: weeks on acc unt of sickness. Fine line Hanging Lamps ‘or Christmasat W. G. Womack’s, No. th Man Street. Barrels o: Cauuy at W. G. Womack’s Noth Main sticet, at rock bottom price. Mr. A. A. Risley, who has been vaiting ub Meade Center Kansas, for several weeks, returned home Friday ev ning. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Bewley and litte daughter, Nettie, of Webb City, visited the tamily of J. D. Al- len the fore part of the week. Cook and Heating Stoves, Tin ware, Pocket Knives, Razors, Scis sors, Plated Spoons &c, at cost. J. E. Harper, East side square. R.N. Allen, Jr., with the Kieth & Perry Co. at Rich Hill, brother of ye editor, will be married to-day at Creighton, Cass County, to Miss Tula A. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warnock en- tertained a number of young gentle- men and ladies on last Friday eve- ning in honor of Mies Lutie War- noc of Columbia Ills. | The sons of Veterans gave a supper in the opera house building Saturday evening. A large number of our people took supper with them, and a number were up from Rich Hill. We did not learn what the receipts were. Fresh line of Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Figs and Raisins at W. G. Womack’s North Main street. Weare imformed that Summit Center Sunday school will have one of the finest Christmas trees this year they have ever had. The com- mittee are arranging so that every child in the school will be presented with a nice present. None will be slighted. Extra efforts will be made to make this the most pleasant time ever held at the school. All are in- yw vitel to attend. Goto Fiizell & Rice for nico Christmas goods. Walls & Hoit sell a clear Havana ] filler hand-made cigar for 5 cents. Nothing like it in Butler. a At cost for cash Cook & Heating Stoves, Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Plated Spoon’s, Table Kni equare. ry Tan Heath, A. S. Badgley and R. M. Campbell, who have been in the Ozark Mountains for two weeks, re- turned home Friday. They brought back four deer. plow share put on and no money re quired until spring. South east cor ner Square. en & Gi Jack Gipson, Prop. Landto Rent. R aol Butler. Enquire at this office. night, at which time several persons | | will be confirmed. vited to hear him. young farmer of Pleasant Gap town- ship, and Miss Eisma D. Kovt, a 7th, inst. | extra copies this week. Those who $1.25, come ip and subseribe, ves &c., J. E. Harper's Eaat side The hunting party, composed of D. G. Newsom, J. T. Graves, Al Don’t forget the place to geta new 40 acres well improved, well wir- tered, two and one half miles from | You want to visit Weaver’s store it and A. L. Badgley. Every body in- M. D. Arnold, our popular friend, es : fron Summit township, appreciating ‘the fact that the Tres is « probi- | bition office, brought uz up some | deliciously sweet cider that just 2 of the J. H. Hoffinan, a prosperous touched the p: printer. peautiful young lady of Adrian, were | Many thanks for same. warrried by Esq. Cannon, on the} Silk Umbrellas, gold handles, are | both useful aud ornamental, j make an elegant holiday gilts. Ameni | can Clothing H_ use and We sent out a large number of Z recieve these samples will please ex- | amine them carefully, and if they; Prosecuting attorney Jackson went thiuk it woith the subscription price | to Hudson township on Wednesday | to prosecute Fiancis Himer and Win. | Fisher charged with disturbing the Go to the Depot next Tuesday | peace at a literary. The trial was and see the beautiful car “Edwin | postponed to the 16th, and on default Forest.” This car is used by the | of bail. both of the young tren were McGibeny Family, and is the finest | brought to Butler and landed in jail. in the United States. The car will! = be open for the inspection of the | citizens. Now is your time to = aoe ; square, R. A. Atkison. Frizell & Rice have a nice line of | : Christmas goods. It will pay you | to call and see them. A gentleman living in the neigh- | borhood of Mt. Pisga church, seven - | miles southwest of Butler, informs Mrs. R. V. Williams living north | ys that while church was being held of Butler, took first and second prem- | iums on her bronze turkeys at the | Southwest Poultry Associ:tion, held Sunday night, some party or paties, bent on mischie/, stole a number of ‘robes and blankets from month. The gobler that took first | premium was six months old and its score was 93} out of a possible 100. As predicted by the Tres a few weeks ago, the Republican and Knight of Labor Journal, of this city, have consolidated, the Journal swallowing up the Republican. If nothing isadded to nothing, what logical result can be looked for. harness. He thinks the parties are known and will be spotted. rascals should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. and Handkerchief’s are the handsom Clothing House. Among our most liberal adver Groceries at cost for cash at R. A. Atkison’s, East side square. Master Bruce Starke, the deputy | of circuit clerk Hayes, places us un der obligations for favors extended during cireuit court. Bruce is a bright, accommodating lad, who dis charges his duties to the satisfaction of all who hav. business with him. —Record. Mr. Joshua Bartlett, father of Mr. John Cavin, sr.. died at the resi- dence of his daughter on Wednesday morning, after an illness of a week or ten days. He was eighty four years old, but up to his last illness. had been in excellent health. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery | Thursday moruing at 10 o'clock. i Banker's Loan and Title Company Secretary. requires that at least one half of th rect abstracts to Bates county lan and town lots. The company has of the square, and if you are in nee: able terms, call and see them. All parties indebted to McFarlan On Saturday last Howard Trimbie, Bro. either by note or account ar constable, arrested John Medley and Harvey Benson on a telegram from | Pleasanton, accusing them of break- j ing into a jewelry store and stealing two watches and some money. The | watches were found on Benson's person when searched. L. A. Lhuil- lier, proprietor of the store, and E. R. Walker came over to Butler Tues day to appear against them, John Medley is a very bad boy and this is not the first serape he has been in. If this does not send him over the road it will only be a question of time when he will go. fail before January Ist, 1888, as w must have our money. McFarxanp Bro. | but to reduce the stock by the fir pea Tees in the firm, and it is desirous We want to call your attention to the half page advertisement of Geo. W. Weaver, to be found on another page of this paper. Mr. Weaver has made extra efforta in the holiday line this year, and his large room | under the Palace hotel is literally | OCCUF again ina long time. packed with everything in the Christ-| fore, take advantage of it and Jay mas lines. Tables of fine plush firm have an elegant stock—all fre | ducements they are now offering the public to buy cheap, will n |your winter supply get | your Groceries at cost, East side | vehicles at Carthage the first week in this | and cut a number of saddles and Such The Ladies say our silk Mufilers est they have ever seen, American tisers in this issue, will be found the of which Mr. P. C. Fulkerson is President and Geo. Canterbury is This firm is organized under the laws of the State, which capital stock shall be paid up in cash. This company holds them- selves ready to make real estate loans on the very lowest terms pos sible, and also certify and make cor- handsomely fitted up office in the middle of the block on the west side of money and want a loan on reason- requested to call and settle without The Ainerican Clothing House is keeping pace with the band wagon in the great advertising boom this week, and are offering their large stock of clothing, gent’s furnishing goods, underwear, neck wear and overcoats, at strictly cost prices. This is not done to quit business, of the year, as there will be a change have the stock as light as possible by the time this takes place. The | and of the latest styles, and the in There- When these career to offer their extiie stock at | Their stock, us all} knew, is very large and comp et: in je st for cash. | every depurtiweut, d.y goods, ¢ oth- }ing, boots and shoes, hats, caps, | duluinery, carpets &e . aud wil tur }uish our peope who we complain jing of the very had times, a rare | Opportunity to buy goods at almost their «wu figuies; us the change will | positivey be wade ou the above date and the goods, athough at a great this sale is Ouiy advertised to iust until | January Ist, 1588 suciifice must vo. Remember Tit you uiss the bai gaius don’t bame anybody but yourself. Whue this great suis wis }turnish cur citizens an opportunity | to buy goods cheap, it is to be re- gretted, im that it wii take fiom our town aud business cuce one of our linvst vauabe and euterp.ising citi- | z-us Suuue: M. Levy, who ly 118} ladustiy, locesty, and split, has doue much siberahty enterpriniug towud the prospernty aud grow.a of our litt.e city during his io.g B.y the bucdieds of warm friends he has wade, wid Jearn among us, and of ns decision with mauy regrets. White all this is true yet the good people who have stood by the finn so steadfust-y and putiouized it so liberally in the past can congiatu ate that the old wheel horse Saw’) Levy will main the hurricane deck, and hold the old ship in the channe’, with a larger cargo of every thi g in the diy goods line and at hs former low prices. For further par- ticulars we invite your attention to his flaming advertisment in this paper. Read it and take advantage at the sale. themseives upon the fuct le- on All physicians recommend Liquor Pepsin Compound for the cure of dyspepsia; for sale by Walls & Holt, the druggists. The Walton & Tucker Investment Company, located in the Butler Nat ional Bank is one of the substantial institutions of this town. They do business on the lightening plan, as soon as your papers are made out fora loan the cash is shoved over the counter. No red tape or delays as they keep asupply of money al- ways at their command to loan on the most reasonable terms. They will loan you money from a few months to five yeas. Read what thev have to say in th ir adv. rtis- meat and then if in need of my moacy call at their p'ac> of business. ’ e d a | | | | d e It is too often the case in erter- tainments prepared for Sund»y school scholars on Christmas eve, that the poor children, whose pa:- ents are unable to buy them presents are neglected and made to feel bad. It has been the custom of that en terprising firm composed of whole soul gentlemen, Sam Levy & Co., to prepare a present for each and every Sunday school scholar in Bates county, and place them in the hands of the superintendents. This year ata great expense, they have pre- pared a surprise and joy for every child, the poor as well as the rich, none will be slighted. This is a charatable and gracious act ia Mesers Levy & Co., and they will have their pay in the knowledge that they will make many souis happy. € st to sh to ot eee The Boss horse shoer is at the Star Shoeing Shop. Try him. All work va rented to give satisfaction. in goods, toys, dolls, tin wagons, horns, | gentlemen advertise at cost, they | Jack Gipsen, Prop. trumpets. shaving mugs, elegant ‘mean what they say, and intend to! on, do it if low pri Reid their glass ware, nd in fact everything to the largest to the smal! his customers lave to say. s wo th S | Al ito McFarland | 2neegant gd B o. e ther acecu ¢, are | = $e) shich ih> per i } 7 | watch which ih> per- requ sted to d settle without son b ng the luckey ticket will get. fai b fore J :3 we} must have o {38 a great treat. McFastaxp Bao. ns, of near Adrian, David Wi farm ; Butler yesterday r ; non county, his fature home pers | McG attraction and as allways our promise will be redeemed at par. extra ordinary efforts to make Great Christmas List. Last week we promised our inany friends a special Holiday Permit us to say we have made this the Big sale of 1887. Six Lots and each one a complete assortment of nobby goods and late styles. Lot Lo. Reppentorf, Ditinann & Co's. entire line of samples, La- dies aed Misses Fine Shoes, 867 pairs st manufacturers cost. Loot 2. Reveotts & Opets tine oF Meus F » Nine Live Sivtes in Button. Bals or Congress, from $1.75 co $3.00 9 pair, worth 25 cent bere Lot 3.0 Ll & Rotter’s Mouss warranted soltd $2.50 aisea pore per evrce Kop Boots, Hand Macte snd fe $2.00 wl the Sela Boot a $3.00 x pair, std elsewhere at $3.50 act $4.00. Toot 4. 250 pours Misse ter 0c. 7TH and SL OO. all sizes. Lot 5. 100 enses Arctic Over Shoes, Double Phick S cles Pst quale itv Mens $1.00, Woneas R56 and Misses 73>. Rubbers 25:4 pair, Lot 6. Wes fer vou 5 styis Mens Embroidered slippers st $1,00 «pir, & styles wt $1.50 aud 13 stvles $2.00 to $2.50. To Lacties an Etegant Hot Sewedl Eo ubeecd- ered Shipper at $1.00 and a Beauty, Leather Li ut $1.25 dion Taubes nnd Cattrenia stroe our Bargain cone Lilies Las bat not least, eur Shipper Departent This is the finest line of slippers ever shown in Butler aud we hope to have our efforts rewarded by many callers. Remember we like to make friends, we like to be busy and therefore we do our utmost to please our trade. Visit our store we will make it pleasant for you and treat you right. Remember us as the leading Shoe Men. R. Weil & Co. North Side Square. L. A. Weil, Manager. A handsome line of plush Albums, toilet articles, shaving mugs, combe, and holiday gifts at Frizell & Rice's drug store, No: th Maio street. All parties indebted to McFarland Bro. either by note or accuunt, are requested to call and settle without fail before January let, 1888 as we must have our money. McFagtayp Bro. J. K. Brugler & Sun have a inge hist of fine improved tarms tor sale cheap and on easy terms, 161t Don't forget to buy lb bar of Old Country Soap at W. G. Womack's for 5e. Buy Groceries of R. A. Atkison’s, while you can get them at wholesale prices. Kast side square. | No Christmas presents could be more appropriate or acceptable than one of our “tailor made” suits, over- coat or pants, American Clothing House. If you think I am not selling Groceries at cost, call and.see R. A. Atkinson, Eeast side square. Christmas Concert. Friday night December 23rd, the Ohio street M. E. Sabbath schcel will give an entertainment of muso and recitations. The Allen McF « land orchestra will » compa: © | singing and give several selections. Santa Claus wll appear in ,u6 second in an entire n wiv.6 add - tribute gifts to the schoui. Adimm- Judge Newsom presented us with a delicious venison steak, the p:oduct of his recent hunt in the Ozark hills. The Judge always has a soft side for the printer. Lot fail to cat at Frisell & Rice and see their handsome -ine of Christ m 8 goods. We received this week the first number of the Fremont County News, published at Cannon City, Colorado, by the Howell Bros., Jim and Mason, both former citizens of ‘sion 10 cents. The orchester mu @ | will more than pay you. LT Order of Pub icat 0. STATE OF MiS>UUKI, H County v1 Bates : x Ip the Circust Court of eaid County, in vacation December isth -5o7 ames D Howman yp aintif, vs Joel Bieds:e, Thomas C. Me.ton aud Sarah J. Metem bie ‘ iJ this place, and both were employed wile, detendants | avd went torough, y Walker, Ver- Now at this uay comes the plainth bereia, ' by his attormeye beture the ubuersigned cork | of the circuit court in vacativn and Bies bis pe j tities and afidasit, alleging, among obeer things, that defeudants are nut resideuts of the i State of Missouri: Whereupem it 1s urderou by j the cler- in vacation that said defendants ve un tual aod bes com as typoe’s on this paper. Jim and Mason your many friends in this your former home will rejoice with the Tres in your success. The News is a seven column four page ‘ potided by publicats paper, well brinted and substantially ; menced » sult aysinst tucm to this cvurt by pe- patronized, while the editorial and ae eS pence deed made and eaccuted by the saidd: 60..8nt8 to ore ira W. Bruv beasng date tur 1.40 By of December In7o and vy which said deed tae de.endante undertuvk Ww cunvey to ssid Brovks the fuliowing descrived teal estate sitgated ta, Kates county, Missouri, to-wit. The west of lot three (3) im the nortucast quarter of seo » tion six (6) in lownship t irt. wine (3) range twenty-nine (2%) cace}t four and one baifscres west corner -f said lot three and fas- local columns speak well for editors of larger experience. An ellegant line of Mustache Cups | Ladies fancy Cups and _ Saucers, Mugs, Toys &c., at W G. Womack’s, North Main Street. Candies. Nuts, Fruits an@ Toys for the | Holidays. Dickensheet the wideawake con-| fectionery man on the North Sido of | Sere aan isan iu the pu’ being ® strip eighteen reds ning suuth from the nortuwess Tuds and alev a strip begining at corner of lut three (5) in the BoTthweas que’ of said section, (6) thence wor. lure, 0, thence west eighteen Tude, thence suut: bst¥ rods, thence esat eigttern rods to place of ve juning, but that by » mintake apd error ofa ing waid deed. the eaid f the square, headquarters for Candies, | wa» descrivedias being in the wortwert qaareg Nuts, Fruits and Toys, tor the holi- | a ee aad to anvess che waht, Sete days. His stock has just been re- |. naling frp eriporcter (pe Fabel ceived and opened up, and it is Dy | fhe said defeniants be must appear Hi tors eOBTeg far the largest and cheapest he hag | ®t the next term there of, to be base — « ever offered before. If you want | Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Toys, for Yhristmas trees or family use, we advise you to go t> Dickensheet’s to its your trade an ad

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