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_————— CNEL La PU ERAS bE RRO CEE EEE RR RE PEE eo MY STOCK OF (CLOTHING, HATS, AND FURNISHING ARE ALL NEW THE LATEST > Mana GENTS AND OF shit 5 GOODS STYLES, Bou direct from the facturer for Cash. All invited to call and examine stock and A.K. BLACHE RSF. PALACE HOTEL Bt BUTLER, BUTTER LOCAL ITEMS —— Rich Hil cow ha dissolved are priecs! ILDING, MO. orner. Rackett Store, Southeast C ned around t Louisvil a natural was found in his bet Farmers. i seed that Don’t buy until yo WUVE 7 Ladies, call andsee Mrs. Kennett’s line of ribbous. Arbor day the schools of thi By prec president will set asi: 30th as a day of hankseiv thanksgiv You can find the finest tine of rib- bons in town at Mrs. Kennett’s. Jona Maher kill The new bus for the Arlington ho- | with a knife at She tel has arrived and it in a daisy. tion on the diminy Th : Kansas City and Tudependencs Sat Rey. W. A. Walker will attend the | urday nic : { meeting of Presbytery at Odessa, | 5 ee aa : Mo., Friday Shovels poi md made good as John F. Herrell, alive, wide awake | A s ne My new at Jack Gurson’s 5 insurance mian of Ac a f was in the city Saturday and favored us South east corner squur | Everything in the grocery line} The Trirs returms its th | must go at prime cost. Ss or Watts. | represen tive Jno. B. Newberry | a copy of the majority report ef Girl wanted to do eral house ut investigating committes he work for small family. Enquire at neuitural which this office. Mr. of lisear Was a member. Miss Mary Walton, visiting Miss Maud Look at the nobby stvles of F and Sunday last. : i ‘nel shirts di the show T. E. Rose, of Kansas City. las | dow Giey eve C taken charge of the west + photo | gallery. | Henry i. Manlove and Miss Min- | 5 nie Harol were married at the resi- Judge DeArmond, left for Warsaw | dence of the bride's father, Mr. Jos. | Sunday and opened his regular term | Harol, in Elkhart township, on the | of court Monday. | 26th of March, 1889, Rev. J. R. Reed officiating. The Times extends eon- Z y J. F. Willia ; ; bulk IRAE GOUT Op as Wa le | gratulations and best wishes. shipped last ‘Week a larload of fine cattle to the Kansas City market. \ The greatest bs gains of the sea- Gentlemens French balbriggan lozen mens flannel shirt ¥ 7a DF @ aach ¢ underwear one dollar per suit. full size 25 cts each at Sami Levy & Co. Bee Levy & Co. The city council at Cottonwood| Judge E. M. Vance, a prominent Falls, Kansas, is composed entirely | attorney of Appleton City,and former of ladies. je editor of the Osceola Sun, 2 member as of the congressional committee of Cyrus Ww Ales son of Rey. Alex Clair county, while in the city Walker, was thrown from a delivery Tuesday on business called on the | wagon Wednesday breaking his col booming Tres. lar bone. Thos. M. Stark, of Spruce town- lace or | ship, was in the city the last of the (week and favored us. He was on his road home from Kansas City Mens good plow shoes buckle one dollar a pair Sami Levy & Co. | Kansas City market within the past | of hogs. The cattle were of his own two weeks seven car loads of cattle | | feeding. and hogs. Sob Dr. J. FP! Brookhardt, on Gnerct the) We are A aleve: out a nice line of | best known citizens of Cass | ; clothing, Rackett Store, county died at his residence in! " H. B. Hiss & Co., Harrisonville Friday of pneumonia. Southeast corner square. Mr. Hart The farmers of Saline county are organizing themselves for the pur- | visited the family of his Unele} pose of protecting themselves ; Mt _ Harris, last week. Hart is against railroad extortion. uiling clerk in the P. O. at the —____—_ , above place mentioned and is a very | Hats for everyone from a good | enterprising young man. Being jjand tow j over the vote of Lillard’s hired man. | where he had shipped the first of | Kaunne & Cassity shipped to the | the week a car load of cattle and one | and unless the practice |demands for | \ the executiye chair just one month, nd he is already worn out with the} , of Sedalia, jthe perplexities | distribution crusher for 50 cfs to the finest Stet-) much pleased with the youn; son at Sam] Levy & Co. of Butler, thinks he shall in the ne’er future. Elijah J. Norton, late chief justice 7 —— | of this state, is dangerously ill at! Finest work ever done in Bates | his home in St. Joseph, Mo.. with | County. now at west side gallery, hemorhage of the lungs. | T. E Rose, Operator. Col. W. H. MeLane. a wealthy Capt. E. P. Henry Ag citizen of Clinton, was fleeced out | of $331 by confidence men of Kan {summer at Thomasville, Georgi sas City, one day last week, on the for their health, returned freight bill racket. Wednesday last. Mr. Tucker is in | M. A. Maynard, of Kansas City, is | j'"° ae andehiohsiis . 5 : 1 = a spending a few days in the city ly restored. Capt. Henry we are shaking hands with his many friends. He has a position in the postoftice substantial benetits from department and is doing well. He trip. has greatly improved in health. My Get your pictures taken at the | ware. ete. at prime West Side Gallery. T. E. Rose, be sold by May Ist Operator | the goods. come } sorry to learn has not experienced | } an appoin ntment healso madetw his | Two Palace Store Building shout the perty on the ‘he new proprietor, Mr. - informed by Sie = snnett, *two story 1100 feet yusiness to compete « ipet The court expre preference over town 3 spring ths anc L eli at Sam'l Levy & C TOMB, VC dren At voting Ve ) ek, was badly stabbed lard, and in turn TL ously hurt by precinct im Wiel r i nship, Vernon county, Tue le Weyna Warren aa consta by aT Lil- a lick on thehead with inthe hands of Weynard. Lhe trouble grew out of a dis spute hovel Read t A child’s spring suit for A boy’s school suit A boy's suit age 4 ie 17 31,00. Saws Levy & Co. | A. I. Taiboti, of Elkhart township, has sold his farm, and will in a cou ple of weeks locate in Kansas City. It is his intention to get on the po- lice force. Abe is one of the able, upright, young gentleman, and while the Tres is sorry to see him leave the county it wisheshim well and hopes undertaking. The board of health of the city of Mexico. has pronounced American lard an adulteration and unfit for use and prohibited its sale. It is an open secret that hogs affected with cholera are frequently shipped to market and sold at the same figures paid for sound and healthy animals. It is presumed that many of these animals are converted into bacon and lard, the products cease. President Harrison has been in Importunities of office seekers and to the of public patronage. at this early stage of his incident He has. | administration. encountered the op- position of a number of prominent ; republican politicians in the senate, | ‘and has earned the resentment of an ! army of place hunters whose demands | | he has been unable to | now yearns for a vacatior j annoyances which beset h satisfy. = | looking forward with a faint kind- Tucker, who have been spending the | ling of hope toa brief respite from | official cares. The atesman, Talleyrand, cre: French | 25 to have \ he declared that whenever he made enemies and one ingrate.—K. C. Star. The only house toget Aman’s good suit at A m: sted suit at A man’s eassimere suits at Saat Lev "Ss We rd wasdanger | best : ae | democrats in Bates county, an honor- | see him succeed in his | is stopped | will \ ad a thorough and practical under- | ealth ful- | | standing of the spoils system when } © « Suing pening (889 Grand Opening SURE TO WIN! Our method of advertising and placing before the good people these wonderful bareains is proving our Feature of Succe and we will continue it. You know when we advertise an article we have it) and the price is always below all would be compet- of Pattern Bonnets. Hats and Novelties in Millinery Department, Vhursday April ISth, Afternoon and Evening. 1 cose BARPAINS IN SHOE DEPARTMENT Pour resular line Anoe : we spots off of pe lo comipele id is 00 Pair UAT Buttor S71.25 a patr- 7 ; ae ee Butior [-25 @ pair sthtid Toe S ‘i jayne Fas i ; EF LE OU ppe f IS Goat Lace es. Thes / rth roi 2.00 ta 3dO. you Ci Bargall ul IOICE AT SL A PATH. untet--Children's Shoes, OUR YOUR CHOICE 4 5Oc A a. PAIR: NOTIONS AT 1-2 PRICE a 2 papers of pins 35 inch Lurkish Towels 7% cts. 2 Large boxes blacking : 20 styles neckties 5 cts. 4 Pound Castile + fects. | A nice Silk handkerchief 5 ets. s Sets | Overshiris, Toweling, Lace, Ta- } see them 24 inch “Bandana ets. | ble and Napkin Linen, Underwear, farmers and distribut Ste Sesitec siaoeon ms i the country = : . = TW: eVecnun mty, in fact we have the erandest array of bought of Colyer Bros. and ex Bona Fide Bargains for you, yitra fine Kentucky jack, Ric Sinnanal D5 & | This isa three year-old _ over 15 . black with white points ind styles equal to a thore ae 1 . ee bredery his descending from the best families of imported jacks, every cross in’ this jack is | i. A. W EL, Monager. Y x transmitted froin a » of matic | NOPD SIDE -QUAR | prope ‘Price "$1,000. e¢ Medical Men in Session. Money to Loan. Last rea youn Hensley, Jolin The Tri-Couniy medical society | On good sceurity. We have mon | L. Rankin and W. Bard. three | which met in this city Thursday st | y tolounat 6 per cent interest and jof Bates county largest and | was well represented by the frater- | ) per cent commission for five years. | wealt hiest farmers of Homer town. | nity both at home and from a dis-|No other charges. Borrower can ship, purchased of Colyer Bros., at | tance Phe inceting was held in | pay all or part at any interest pay- la cost of one thousand dollars, the | the court room, with president Di. ling time. This makes your loan | thoroughbre d Kentucky k, Weld | Dulen in the chair The day's pro | cost about 7 per cent. | on. He is 2n ex fine animal. is ceedings were highly entertaining and -tf Jas. K. Brvcrer black with mealy nose, large bone | instructive to the members present. he good action. In short he is| The papers read by Drs. Boyd, of Jee! leet toe! a splendid specimen of his kind and | this city, and Young, of Nevada, | Ey se ei 2 | just such a jack as is needed in this} were discussed at length. Dr i have now on head tao hamaaa |tons of ice which I shipped. the | greater part from Nebraska. Owing Before adjourning the society | to the scarcity of ice in that region adopted a resolution changing its j and the high freight, I will be com- name to that of the Medical Society | P& Hed to sell it an advanced price. of Southwestern Missouri, and invit | I would be pleased to have the pat- |county. These gentle men purehas- Jed this Jack principally for their own use, but will allow him to serve ta limited number of ma Young’s paper treated on insanity and Dr. Boyd's on anticepties S. Ate eet lion go; my Rhee of gro- ceries, queensware and glassware |ed the medical men of the entire ete of all “ my sry one Everything must be sold by May 1st. | 12th congressional distriet to jon | oa. a } Gan af ad Me yee = Sam Waxts. | the society. Should the resulution|™8Y "Ce CaBposey to ers \their, support. Ten pound cus- tomers 1} cts. or $4,50 per month, 100 pound refrigerators 1 cent per | pound, meat markets 75 cts per hun- | dred pounds. be effected it will bethe largest local society in the state. The following members were pre- sent and took part in the proceed. | ings: Drs. Young and Dulen, of Nevada; Robinson, Windsor; Winchell, W: er; Allen and Hulett, Rich Hill; Cun- | diff, Pleasant Hill; Thompson and | Fulton, Kansas City; Renick, Boul- | ware, Walls and Boyd, Butler; Lee, | Lone Oak; Shelton, Deepwater; Chas- | tine, Hume. The next place of meeting of the} /*Qittle Jack Horner sat in the cor- soelety will be held in Nevada on} dhursday, June 27th next. when the ree Eating a Christmas pie nization will probably be! Much good to the profes | He stuck in his thumb and took out a plum, sion lias beeu ace lished by this | And said, “Oh, what a great boy | Another meeting ian our porominent business men was held Monday night at the law office of John TY. Smith, to take into consideration the feasibility of re-building the opera house. The matter was dis- cussed pro and con, and finally the Bonhams were induced to to make | the citizens another proposition but | their figures being too high, the 'meeting decided it would be useless to further entertain the idea of re- building and adjourned without ef- | fecting anything. The people of this town have shown that they deeply deplore the loss of the opera house, and there is no doubt that a liberal donation would be given any person or persons who would undertake ‘the enterprise. As the city of Butler with her fu | ture prospects demands an opera | house in which to hold public meet- ings and gatherings, we see but one way out of the muddle and that | for some of our monied men to form | a joint stock company and buy the , corner lots on the southeast corner, and put a suitable building. We al- i ‘so believe that any assistance in rea- | i L. S. Pappock. VELODIES. OF MOTHER society, and under its new organiza-| tion with broader sex ope of country i and a larger membership it wi ill | prove popular with all thinking phy- | sicians. am I.” THE Casper Stammon wants us to in-| ( Ahristmas Pie form the citizens of Butler that he is prepared to furnish good clear Is our store and a great many Jack - es — throughout | Horner's are taking plums (bar- the w § Z : gains) out of it now. We 2 \ son would be given by our citizens To the have | to carry the project into execution. Having taken charge of the imple | ., iain Weenie The joint stock company is the next | ment business of the late T. W. )o.uIme in UrnhiwUure | best thi Let us have it. sai a xe 1 # : ‘ Ay = | Plums in Ca rp ete ut the same mas possible. | Farmers. remember that havea large line of M: line plows, | lume in Shades, the poultry and plant ters, harrows. cultivators, | ‘and the richest of all our plume, the real WILD GOOSE sort are our of the, implements, and | If you want bar-' t I have a general line brands of ust be sold. machinery. wagons, | =e irs, ete., now is your! 'WALL PAPER PLUMS Arcs lends oes i Be ~—— —- which we are cl out to quit nd of T. W. that bus Oo. H. F. s. Executor.