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-Remova 1 Sale As I must remove my entire stock of goods to the ED. T. STEELE & CO., building first room east of Butler Na- tional Bank, on or about Febr verydhine in Line aa hare Beteen aon and dan, Is, 0 ry Ist, 1889, I will WITH EACH ONE DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS PURCHASED WILL CIVE Buggy Gift. of mutual benefit, | am lent selection of tobacco and cigars. Representatative Newberry will leave for Jefferson City about the first of the new year. MONEY AND LAND. od BATES COUNTY | LOAN and LAND CO, JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. Call and see J. M. Catterlin if you tf. We guess the dummy line at Rich Hill has busted. At least Bro. Trish has had little or nothing to say on the subject for some time. ters for holiday groceries. Geo. Weaver says his Christmas sales have been much larger this year than last, and his fine goods went off like hot cakes. This Company invests money in real estate, buys nates and School Bonds, and dealsin all kinds ot good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good gtazing lands from 400, to Co. 1,500 acres in a body j for sale or ex- | Col. W. R. Crockett, of Nevada, change. | will be a candidate at the meeting of legislature for door keeper of the house. Did you ever smoke the Creole ci- gar? Only dcts at J. E. Williams & LOCAL ITEMS. 2 eink ten, Call and see the prizes A. F. Hickman offers on his baking pow- der. Bluepoint crackers at J. E. Williams Harvey Clark has resigned his po- Judge Gantt spent Thursday and | Friday in our city. j office, and in company with his mother left for Otterville, Monday to visit relatives during the holidays. pipe eect. After which they will go to Hot C. Orear and bride arrived home | Springs for a few weeks. Thursday, and were entertained at | the residence of his brother, Dr. Orear, of this city. Six per cent money; payable on or | before maturity. Money paid promt- | ly when papers are executed. 39 tf. Peacu & Spracur. | F. lodge of this city would give a public installation of their officers The woman screams when it! elec, ihe last Monday night in this Try the tea siftings at J. E. Wil- liams & Co. Itis equal to the finest teas. A. F. Hickman, The New Grocer on Westside square, Jas. K. Bruarer. 2 will unflinchingly tackle a crying | stallation will be held at the court baby while its father is hastening to | heuse Monday evening. Jan. 7th. get under cover. To prepare cider so that it will re Belle Thompson, agent for New | main sweet, the Scientific American Home Sewing machine, Teacher of | recommends to dip a stock in meit- Pianos and Organs. Room over Ly-j ed sulphur, set it on fire, and hold it on & Ludwick’s grocery, West side | in a half filled barrel, then agitate it Square. "4-t. and complete the filling. é A. F. Hickman has a most Seie| sition as delivery clerk in the post | Cheap money tc loan on farms | Last week we stated the I. 0. 0. | thunders, and is afraid of a mouse,| month. This wasa mistake, the in- | If needing anything in the staple goods line it will pay you to buy of me. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Thanking you all for past favars and soliciting your future patronage with full confidence $$$ GEHO. W. WEHAVER. ‘Lhe case of Eldridge Kash charg- e1 with the murder of Wesley Sta- pleton at Johnstown some time since, a full account of which was given in the Trmes at the time, came up before Justice Newsom Friday, and on account of the absence of two important state witnesses, was continued to Friday, January 4th, 1889. Prosecuting attorney Jackson represented the state, and Jno. T. Smith and Judge Jas. B. Gantt ap- peared for the defense. On account Lyon & Ludwick are headquar- | of the affidavit having been changed from assault with inteat to kill, to murder, Justice Newsom increased the bond to $5,000, which was read- ily given. There were forty or fifty ‘witnesses in attendance, and from | the prominence of the parties inter- | ested in that portion of the county the case promises to be of unusual interest in our courts. “Pump” Carpenter, former editor of the Carthage Patriot and a print- er and newspaper man of 50 or more years’ experience, is now announced as the inventor of a type setting ma- chine. If‘Pump” is not perpetrat- ing a hoax upon some of his friends | we'll wager a nonpareil slug of Rich Hill sour mash that his machine’s a daisy! Prof. Allison informs us that his | school, the Butler Commercial and Normal, has given a vacation until | January 2nd, 1888, after which time |anew feature will be introduced into the school in stenography and | type writing. Lewis Hoffman had a splendid | Christmas trade disposing of nearly j all his holiday goods. He hed ele- ' gant stocks and sold at reasonable | prices. Ed. Steele will move into the building now cecupied by Aaron Hart about the Ist.. and Mr. Hart | will occupy the new brick on the southeast corner of the square. Henry Whitehead and Mary E. Epley were married by Squire Can- non on last Thursday. Both of the contracting parties were from Shobe town. State of Ohio, City of age Lucas County, S. 8. Frank J, Cheney makes oath he is the senior partner of the fin of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing b ness inthe city of Toledo, cou and State aforesaid, and that firm will pay the sum of ONE H DRED DOLLARS for each every case of catarrh that cannot cured by the use of Hall’s Catan Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Swern to before me and subseril ed in my presence, this 6th day December, A. D. ’86. Butler Items From Kansas City Sunday Times. AY. W.C. T. U. was organized Saturday, with the following officers: President, Miss Maggie Abell; vice president, Miss Kate McClements; secretary, Alice Ludwick; corre- sponding secretary, Floronce Page; treasurer, Mrs. C. E. Emerson. Se- ciety met at Mrs. Day’s residence at 7 o'clock Friday evening.—Miss Ol- lie Brown was surprised by a num- ber of her little friends, who came to celebrate her 14th birthday.—Misses Clara Brown and Camelia Smith, ar- rayed in their mothers’ robes made , SLAT AND WIRE IF YOU WANT Yo fence for Hogs, Chickens or any- thing else, and rae : ie ~- A. W. GLEASON, | a quarter of a century ago, did the GET THE BEST FENCE . a = ere houors of the evening. Those pres- Ves Notary Pa ent were: Misses Mary Parkinson, Pearl Rosser, Flossie Hartwell, Ol- lie Baum, Lou Cheatam.—Misses Susie and Nettie Steele arrived yes- terday.—Mary Whipple and Mrs. Mayes of Warrensburg, are at Pleas- ant Gap.—Mrs. Albert Badgley is entertaining young ladies from North Missouri.—Lelia Tucker is expected to-night.—The Presbyterian church ladies will give a supper in the va- cant room of the opera house Christ- mas Eve.—Maud Smith came home last night.—Harvey Clark has re- signed his position in the post office to accompany his mother to Hot Springs.—J. D. Moore and wife were the guests of C. A. Denton last week. : Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken ® | ternally and acts directly upon & Go to blood and mucus surfaces of system. Send for testimonials, ; F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo H.C, WYATT & SON|s. crs 0°, nace i Parties desiring to breed ; cows will find a short horn and F | tangus bull by calling on me. } i have a Berkshire and one Poland China boar. For the Least Money, Aul WX A MINE The Above-named Fence. Wm. M. Tucker, son of M. M. Tucker, Esq., of Altona, received notice of his appointment in the mail service and is ordered to report for duty on Monday next. It is un-| derstood that hisrun will be from | | Kansas City to Nevada, on the L. & Jim and Ham Abell, two brothers it) aaa gta ae a mR ' es e If you want a nice present for any | widely and favorably known in south- | ,¢ your family or friends, it will pay western commercial circles, will en-| you to visit the mammoth book store | bas the clothing business in Nevada, | A - Pe — at aed post — = ; the first of hb TT Se ic! , Mo. e has toys of all} eee tesr ea 3 a Cock ea ah | kinds, plush goods at bed rock | oan Xs. Wockrel, & C2! prices, albums cheaper than you! i opposite the | ever saw them before, and in fact, | | Hotel Mitchell, which is being pro- everything in holiday goods in his | | vided with the appointments essen-| line you will find at his place and at tial to their purposes. Ham Abell | Prices to suit the wars H | will have immediate charge of the| =i | house till next fall, when his broth- | Sse Serene ee? z Money to Loan. On geod security. | leased from pacious room nearly wt jer, who is now traveling for the | Ridenour Grocery Co.. of Kansas } We have mon | City, will quit the road and join him. | ey to loan at 6 per cent interest and The brothers are clever, energetic | 5 per cent commission for five years. jand industrious, and there is little| No other charges. Borrower can | (doubt that most success awaits | pay all cr part at any interest pay- | them.—Nevada Mail jing time. This makes loan | than the ordinary atc | Jim Abell,is a resident of this | cost about 7 per cent. short weight alum cr phos | short wales sinet sepia ; pone 5 city. } 48-4¢ Jas. K. Bevorer } onlyinecans. Borat Basiixc me ; Wilst.. N.Y a This powder never vari tre your