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LER WEEKLY TIMES. No democrat ought to scratch the ticket this year. The Bates county national bank is enlarging the vault in the building. LOCAL ITEMS SoTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- | See Ce for the benefit of those per-| Let every democrat in the county desiringto teach in Bates county, \consider himself a committee to Bye held on the 3d Saturday of each | boost the ticket. thinthe Ohio street school house, | Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of | 4 nth in the West side school house, Hill, Mo., the examination com- ng each day at 9 0’clock, A.M, P W. W. GRAVES. County School Commissioner. Ross Kennedy left yesterday | morning for Sedalia to enter into the ! mail service. | Mrs. W. A. Walker left Saturday — = | for Clinton to spend a few weeks | with her parents. We sell a better boot for $2.50 for $3.00. school book with all members present. Phe Tasso aetinbe io lonr | The Grand Democratic Rally and Toreh | esteemed friend Al Slayback, for a | Light Procession Will be Heldin sample of fine pears, of the Bartlett | Butler Sept. 27th. variety. now pull off his coat and work for the success of the whole ticket, as nominated at Saturday's primaries. their friends show their true democ- | racy by accepting defeat gracefully and work hard for the success of the ticket. County Court convened Monday | Cost Having just consummated a trade where- by we will consolidate our interest in Roch - jester and St. Louis as members of the | present and address the unterrified | THE DEMONSTRATION. Let every democrat in the county, The date of the grand ratification | yr | has been changed from the 22nd to | the 27th. On that day by appoint- | ment from the state central commit- | tee, the following speakers will be Let the defeated candidates and New sorghum at Badgley Bros. | BE LANES Ca We understand a petition will be | presenaed to the county court this week asking that a proposition to build a jail be submitted at the next election. Sam’l Levy & Co. (i _ | The Tres is for the ticket nomi- J. Flanders, of Toledo, Ohio, | nated, and we will use every effort in yisiting the family of M. O. Wolfe. | our power for its success. ae | Battricks patterns at Weaver's. | the head of the list of stump orators in the state. let us make every preparation to Rochester Bareain Book satchels, : straps and all! Mfrs. McCutcheon has bought a ibe school supplies at Weaver S- | farm in Summit township, and mov- "Do not forget to attend the J. L. |ed back to Bates county. fekman sale of Fine Stock, Sept.) We sell a better boot for $2.50 than others sell for $3.00. nate possessor of a night blooming cereus plant on which there has been this blossoms. Last Tuesday night there give these distinguished guests a| grand ovation, and show to them that the old time democracy of the | county is heart and soul with them in the success of the entire cratic ticket. Francis, candidate for governor, R. Now democrats of Bates county, | Mrs. J. K. Brugler is the fortu- demo- sason twenty-tive perfect were ten in full flower. The most good for the least mon- Sam'l Levy & Co. Let us strive to make this the grandest ratification and gathering gis our motto, Badgley Bros. Elder N. B. McGhee, of West- Donot forget toattend the J. L. | moreland Kas., is visiting relatives fckman sale of fine stock, on the | and friends in the east part of the Beth inst. county. Thirty-five molasses barrels for] Mrs. Wm. E. Walton is home », J. E. Williams & Co. again from her summer's trip to Mrs. J. W. McVeigh will leaye Colorado Springs, where she had Kis week for Hannibal, on a visit to | been for her health. R i We sella better boot for $2.50 than others sell $3.00. Sam'l Levy & Co. Al Slayback informs us that the democracy of Deepwater township Monday night fired twenty rounds for the ticket nominated, and on the 6th of November will roll up a big majority. Judge E. A. Henry and wife left this morning for Kansas City, where they will remain for some time. He informs us he has not made up his mind as to what he will do or where he will locate, and may return to Butler. The Tres wishes him the best success. latives. ee as Badgley Bros. pay the highest | et price for eggs and chickens. Miss Nannie Pyle left Friday for | Mncinnati, Ohio, to finish her music Saturday's primaries passed off very quietly all over the county. The vote shows a very light turn- out in most of the townships. The republicans will havea rally here on the 25th, and prominent speakers will be present, among the list is C. I. Filey, boss of the repub- lican party of Missouri. Mr. Filley nominated the republican ticket, which the Globe-Democrat and Kan- sas City Journal refused to support. urse J. W. Salleo of Los Angelos Cal. made a $40,000 investment in Hinton. A number of prominent democrats from all parts of the county were in town Monday tolearn the result of Saturday's primaries. Slates, Ink, Bens. Holders, Pencils ud the finest line of stationary in Batler at Weaver's. The most complete line of tablets ud school supplies can be found at jeaver's. Mrs. W. H. Warnock and children Miss Laura Kirkpatrick, are vis- iting friends in Sedalia. We sell a calf boot at $2.50 that others sell for $3.50. Sam'l Levy & Co. Everybody wanting to borrow money on real estate should call on Walton and Tucker Investment Co., at the Butler National Bank, and be supplied at lower rates on better terms than ever before offered in Bates county. They have money on hand sent here to loan. Borrowers can pay any time and stop interest. Will Pentzer jumped from a run- away wagon in the north part of the city Wednesday, and broke his leg and dislocated his ankle. Impurities of the blood often cause great annoyance at this season; Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and cures all such affections. We sell a fine ladies’ kid button shoe, at $2.00 when others ask for the same shoe $3.00. Sam’ Levy & Co. J. A. Wright, and wife, who have plore te ec | been visiting relatives near Windsor } Peoria wood base heaters at J. E. \in Henry county, for the past two Harper's, east side of the square, | weeks are home again. They report Butler, Mo. 43-2t |a pleasant time. Remember the date of the grand ratification has been changed from Pthe 22nd to the 27th. Celebrated Peoria wood base heat- «ra,J. E? Harper, sole agent,east side tquare Butler, Mo. 43 2t 1 pounds for one dollar of good own sugar at Wright & Wall, west de square. The rally on the 27th must be the randest demonstration ever held in es county. The best under shirt and drawers at 65c each ever sold in Butler. We bought 30 dozen, so you know they ao ee oes are cheap. Sain’l Levy & Co. Every township club in the coun- cme faeces ‘By should get itself in readiness for : In company with D. A. Colyer, “Phe ratification on the 27th. Marshall Trosper, of Eugene City, Oregon, gave the Times a pleasant call Monday. Trosper and family had just arrived in this city and in- tends to rent a farm and locate in Bates county. He isa pleasant gen- tleman and the Tres extends the right hand of fellowship to him and his family. Mr. Trosper and Colyer are old friends, both heing from the same county in Kentucky, and like Mr. Colyer isa Simon pure demo- crat. The contractors are busy putting the steam heating apparatus in the west school building. The boiler is being placed in position by W. W. Ross. We sell an all wool mens’ suit at $7.50, we know they sell at $10.00 * Now democrats pull off your coats elsewhere. of the democracy ever held in But- ler and Bates county. has now arrived for the democracy of this county to open the campaign in earnest and be fully prepared on the 6th day of November to roll up an increased mojority for Cleveland and the entire county ticket. should get in readiness and come in solid phalanx, and tnereby demon- strate to Mr. Francis that old Bates is thoroughly organized and ready for the great battle of low tazes and cheap necessaries. on the 27th and come prepared to stay all day. until you have examined the stock at Weaver's. called by the mayor and the proper steps were taken to remove the filth in the alleys and clear the streets sewers of grass and other obnoxious decaying matter which was calculat- ed to breed disease. the part of the guardians of the city’s interests was not taken any too soon as{the streets and alleys had gotten in a most unhealthy con dition, and undoubtedly was the cause of much of the sickness in our town this summer. is being generally observed by our and go to work for the whole ticket | from top to bottom. We have dozen fruit jars left which we will sell at cost for cash. J. E. Wuuams & Co. 4 The primary is over, the county officers arenamed. Let us put our shoulder to the wheel and go to } Work for the whole ticket. Heating stoves of any description, at J. E. Harper's, east side square, Butler, Mo. 43-2¢ Don't forget Ed. Steele & Co. when you want tinware, as they keep | & complete stock and sell it at prices | below the market. our streets continue to grow and flourish, and the slop barrels back of the Palace hotel remain a nuisance | the occasion of the grand rally on Alarge and complete assortment of canned goods, groceries and | Wesley Arrasmith and Miss Sarah | Smith, of Nyhart, were married on Officiating. Groceries and queensware at the lowest figures at Badgley Bros., South side of the square. The democrats of the county Wanted a primary, they got it. 4 §0od ticket has been nominated, the hext thing in order is to elect it. Six per cent money; payable on or before maturity. Mouey paid promt- ly when papers are executed. 39 tf. Praca & Spracte. queensware at Badgley Bros. | } Saturday last, Rev. S. W. Frederick , Sam'l Levy & Co. Still the weeds and grass along and breeder of disease. Governor Francis, R. P. C. Wil- son, Richard Dalton and Champ Clark, will address our people on the 27th. Let every democrat inthe county be on hand. An all wool fancy undershirt at $1.00, always sold at 1.50 elsewhere. Saw’. Levy & Co. Capt. Hannah visited Harrison- ville Thursday. Next week he will {go to Barton and Dade counties, accompanied by Judge Huckeby.— Record. The Captain takes Mr. Huckeby along to make his speeches. Boys’ Boots—We sell just to please the boys. Be sure and call on us if you want a pair of boots for your boys. Sam'l Levy & Co. The very lowest rates and the ‘ easiest terms are given by the Walton | & Tucker Investment Company to parties wanting to borrow large or small sums on real estate, and money paid the day you apply for it. For school shoes for your little ones, come and see us. We can save you from 15 to 25 per cent. Sawz Levy & Co. . youth’s, boys and childrens suits We have the largest line of mens, ever shown in any western city. Our prices are always the lowest. Sam't Levy & Co. R. Weil & Co. are advertising their immense stock of boots and shoes for sale at cost. They intend closing out their business in this city by November Ist. Tothis end they wish to dispose of their mammoth stock and are offering it at such bar- gains as will give everybody a chance to lay in their winter's supply at prices that will save them big mon- ey. This is no sham sale, but strict- ly business as their advertisement says. Read it and then act on your judgment. As you pass just step in and look at our large stock, and hear our low prices. Alook will do you good even if you don't buy now. Sam’l Lavy & Co. Bud Conard, son of A. A. Conard, a former resident of this county, now living in Rush county, Kansas, writes that the corn crop in his section is an entire failure this year; also the grass and most of the small grain. Of from 150 acres of wheat he only threshed 1050 bushels. This is cer- tainly a bad state of aff for farmers who are dependent on their os for a living. er Entire Stock! OF BOOts & Shoes Actual Cost The goods must be sold by November Ist, as we will positively quit buisness here on that date. This is no Suam or Caren SALE, as youcan easily learn by calling on us and getting a load of the bargains im good foot wear. Remember they must 20; come at once. R. WEIL & CO. L. A. WEIL, The time The different township clubs Come to town Do not buy your school supplies Having the Desired Effect. The suggestion in the Tres last week in regard to cleaning up the city is having its effect and bearing fruit. A meeting of the council was Manager. NORTH SIDE SQUARE, This action on Stephens College, For Young Ladies, Columbia, Mo., REV. T. W. BARRETT, A. M., W, POPE YEAMAN, D D., President. President Bosrd of Curators. A broad and liberal cones ctaranye superior advantages in Music, Art Elocution, Book Keeping, Stenography and Type Writing; an experienced faculty educated in the best schools of Europe and America. Rooms nicely furnished; lighted with gas and heated with furnace. Carefal supervision in home.’’ The order of the mayor,we believe, Send for core ue. . BARRETT, President business men and the alleys back of the business blocks are presenting a more healthy appearance. It is to be hoped the good work will be kept up until the entire town is thorough- ly renovated, and if there should be a person so thoughtless as to refuse to obey orders, then put the screws tohim. The Tres will stand by the mayor in his good work. HOFFMAN'S NOVELTY STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FINEST CANDY IN TOWN, fresh every week. The BEST LEMONADE AND MILK SHAKE The nicest and cheapest STATIONERY & TOILET ARTICLES GLASSWARE, TINWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, BASKETS AND NOVELTIES. I am selling at prices that will astonish you. Call and see me. OUR MOTTC IS We are bound to please you if we never lay up a cent. LEWIS HOFFMAN, EAST SIDE SQUARE. Sections 12 and 13 of Ordinance 8 of the general ordinance of Butler reads as follows: “Sec. 12. Whenever a nuisance is found to exist and the parties charged with committing it are found guilty, the mayor may order the marshal to remove or cause the same to be removed forth-with at the expense of the persons found guilty Sec. 13. When any nuisance is found existing within the corporate limits of the city of Butler and the person committing the same cannot be found, it shall thereupon become the duty of the marshal to bury the same or remove the same to some place where it cannot be offensive; provided, nothing contained in this section shall be construed so as to exempt any person committing any nuisance from any penalty incurred at the time of the removal of such nuisances by reason of any officer re- moving the same.” The mayor and marshal should proceed to do their duty and have the city of Butler cleaned up. |Three Young Short-Horn Bulls. The BUYERS’ GUIDE is | One two-year-old and 2 yearlings ES nape Sept | past, all of good size, shape and col- clopedia of useful infor- | or (cherry red), and ready for busi- Will sell or trade for mule or Wright & Walls will pay the mation for all who pur- chase the luxuries or the / L€Ss. highest market price in cash for necessities of life. we poeta iist J. H. Arnisox, i 4 “= n clothe you and furnish 7 2. 93 mile s ae aE chickens and eggs. West side eat Hen nenee cainminssemacy (eet | oe miles southwest Butler, Fs to ride, walk, dence, sleep, x . - sai ae hunt, work, go to church, Notice of Final Settlement. st home, and in various sizes, and quantities. Just figure out t is required to do all ee LY, and you can ma : GRIABLY. Syalue of the BUYEBS’ | E, which will be sent upon st of 10 cents to pay postage, | yw MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michican Avenue. Chicago, UL stay = m t redlt ‘ Jd hereby given to all creditors am in the estate of Isabella Arbo- at I, W. B. Arbegast, Admin- intend to make final set- rm of the Bates tes county, state of nm the lath dey Kansas City and took the i nthe fremens’ tournament, Nevada captured a’most everything worth contesting for.