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REASONS = 4 Few Substantial —— Why You Should Call d See NEW CLOTHING HOU Ist. the goods are all new and of the lat-: est styles. 2nd, you will find the est line of clothing, ing goods in the city. SB. newest and choic- hats and gents’ furnish-| 3rd, all goods as represented or money refunded. 4th, you pleased to see you A. TK are PALACE BUTTER WEENLY TIMES. LOCAL — Cheap money ITEMS te Jas. loan K Paint your houses. Fix your side walks Farmer vs are busy ‘with theire rops. Water works would make Butler boom. The store room at Passaic is near- ing completion. Lane is the only ¢ Poultry and Exe man in Butler. The street to the depot should be | macadamized by all me Lane to » front the front makes prices in dry goods and millinery. Mrs. F. M. Thompson, of of Sedalia, is visiting friends and the city. and relatives Farmers, Lane gives 10 cents for eggs. Mrs. Patten has about completed the additional story to the hotel. R.C. Dickensheets has fixed up his restaurant room on the west side | in superb style. Rising Star Jr. -5 18 the finest saddle | stallion in the county, owned by G B. Haggard, Butler. Mo. aiw whether you buy or BLA CHE in Laclede | uins in Clothing at the Southe There is a better business outlook for Butler the coming vear 1g yea than for a long time. lanting f ; <A good work shirt for only 25 ets Cloth + worth 50° cents. American jing House. ASH Humphrey. | Kansas, spent ac uple of days in the city this week on business and i] aa | visiting his daughter Mrs. A. Henry, | ‘Lhe most complete line of straw ats ever shown in Butler at A. E be Trunk } which man lost their Hives. | The engine the track at a 5 Z | switeh. ays weicome, Were Fgehias) Lo ust nov 1 1 v ree. HOTEL BUILDING. Our 50c aundered shirt linnen bosoms and reimforced back and front, American Cl House Let the railroad committee keep x sharp lookout for the extension of the Mo. Pacific from Ft. Scott to Sedalia. The engineers are new in our ¢ity. The lady members of the Ohio | street M. E. church, are to be com- mended for the improvements now being made in the interior of the church building. James B. Arnold, who resides across Grand River west of Clinton, had eighteen hogs die this week from young cockle bur.—Clinton The low prices at the ~Racket Store”. southeast corner square as- tonishes the natives. Men are not going to have the medical profession all alone by thei- |selves. Thirty-six women have just graduated from a medical college in | Philadelphia. Rudolph Talbott has opened out {a tailor shop on North main street, | over Phillips & Son's store. He has |a fine line of samples, works ch /and guarantees satisfaction in every | particular or no charges. The trouble with this country is ‘that we don’t all have an equal j chance. There's no use in my try- The beautiful little residence of | i ing to accumulate as much as Jay LE. Beatty, at Rich Hill, was de- | Gould has unless I can get the tariff stroyed by fire Friday morning. ‘ees. fixed so as to give mea fair shake. Lane pays 10 cents per dozen for | ee | A Just think of it! mens’ good J.M and John Tucker left for Solid suit for only $2.00, at Ameri- Chicago, Saturday evening. “pect to return the latter part of the week. The many friends of Capt. E. P. | Henry will regret to learn that he is quite sick and not able to leave his residence. Shovels pointed and made good as new at Jack Grpson’s South east corner square. tf The hitching rack around the pub- | lic square for the past week, except } { | They ca Clothing House. Rey. Alex Walker's “truck patch” of about one acre, fully demonstrates ‘that he can garner as well as preach. | | In addition he is one of the most ex- | perienced horticulturists in this sec- j tion of the state, and takes great | pride in raising small fruits of which ‘he has premises well filled. Star Snopr. | Saturday has testified tothe truth | that the farmers are busy. Capt. Ty gard, Aaron Hart and O. D. Austin. who were in St. Louis | Jest week attending a meeting ofthe Grand Chapter Royal Arch returned home Friday. Miss Belle McConnell, daughter of 4.C. McConnell, who has been quite Sick for a weeks or so with cerebro Spinal congestion, was some better the first of the week. fore buying cee It is the old, old story. Curiosity tatches the crowd. be it in secularor | and very attentive to business. and Spiritual affairs. “Standing room pouly” is the rule at the church where President Harrison worships. Pharis & Soncar d on flower in 500 Ibs. lots. under the auspices of the Masonic | Genuine French balbriggan un- fraternity, May 7th. A big time is | derwear only 25¢ a garment, at expected and many prominent ma-! Americas CLotuixe Hovse — ne . a oe to Po ee ee ea i iat bat ‘ paper in Bates county that furnisii- Our 50 cent unlaundered shirt is | ed full and complete proceei same as others sell for 75 cents. i ings of the preliminary trial of | “| good luck and also the bank on their {good fortune in securing his ser- Bring in your tin work to J. E. | Harper. east side square, Guttering {and roofing done on short notice. The corner stone of the new M. E. church at Rich Hill will be laid American CLoTuine Hovse. F. M. Crumley has quit the drug business and secured a position in| the Bates County National bank. } The Trves congratulates him on his | vices. Mr. C. isa perfect gentleman i shower. Lane has made « ca | j | | | Farmers, | hundred thous them come to Laue. The constitutional hundred and the ley of the state eud to-day. limit © : days alic the statu The qa propounded, at sufficient length of twenty lature to revise tion is now wil members remiai a do ab time to co the work, or will the To au maj rity rot frittered time in windy speeches S Webi an extra sessi looks members have om. outside an s though aWiLY ak : Be; ed the important matter for wins they were elected to perfor iu Everybody at A. E. building. This is can getia Biacherts, VP: sthaw aiace The official: Butler, afir + long a time, is to be favored by the Mo. Pacifie railroad with a nes, large and commodious depot. We learn this piece of good news our clever and aceor Ed. K. Carnes, who was shown th: plans and specifications by the perintendent, while passing throucn the city the other day. Mr. Carn says it will be a handsome build: and just the thing Butler is in need of. odating ageit, bu For the latest in straw hats go A. E. Blac hert. to A bridge spanning the neck little lake in Chelsea park, four mi west of Kansas City, broke Sun afternoon at 4 o'clock, and eighty of the 150 people who stcod on th structure were dumped into seve feet of water twenty-four feet below No fatalities resulted from the acc: deni, although there were three pe: sons who were revived with difficalty and many sustained serious bruises Others were damaged no further than the harm done by fright sud « rude ducking. Fraok Wright, at Adrian last week. In short the Ties is the only pa- per in the county that furnishes its readers with full reports of the hap penings in andout of the a paper full of the latest and most will not detract from the popularity | of the institution which has Secured | | his services. not be under-/ Pharis & Son stays with theireus- | , tomers on prices for produce. i i interesting news by coming in and | subseribing Farmers call at m a look at the new Acorn cook stoves | sores the farmers Acorn, it isa beau- ty and just what you want. 2t J. E. Harper, east side square. county, ; and the people are showing their ap- preciation of our effortsto give ¢hem | store and take | ; Store” and compare A Grand Revival. al meetings which have ogress at the South Meth- 2 f past two weeks under the direetion of Rev. Shackle ford and Francisco, 1 by the good nd conscientious members, is meet with even a greater success eeting in the alter tirely too st and those in the crowd reach the are compel! they who fail church before 8 o'¢ ed to retu and : home, bul- inthe hn Francisc ber uy Rey . Who has been dc for the pas it it dus will be in tl tl week, tes for the pu jpos ‘ ay = in Phe firm expect to greatly en their business in this city. and intention to eecupy both ist and second floors. The iloor will be lowered to a level e pavement, the uf front will be and a new and modern one e its place. ‘The front steps uso be taken oui and placed in iiesiattiieneheniiinattentianiiiiatthieineitie atenieeee ote eeteeeaeeeeee —_ SR SER ee There is Only ONE RIGHT WAY. And we ar low Shoes 200 Pairs L: > had Toe Si 160 Pairs Ls cid Lac 37 Pairs Ladies Ca 100 Pairs Ladies Hou chor Boe hat we are working 4 our tre aN 1s that wedoand at the Bargain Hunt Here is) another $1 00a pair 90 a pair Sa pair 1 40a pair. 1 25 a pair 40 a pair NOT Ions FOR THE. PEOPLE. And at the peoples prices stand the test SHO DEPAREMENT 60 pairs childs shoes Spring Hee worth 1,00, our ] 60 Our own? rt pair. Mens tine calf Congress styles worth 4,00 we sell at Best Tanne orth 3,60, our price 1.90. We have the most complete stock have you come in and see resented oF you can duplicate offer it, we wall cheerfully refur Come ENTERP We bave no ox Every 1) $ pound Castile sony 29 boxes blacking , 2 papers best pins 25 first class envel 12 sheets examinat 12 sheets tine sote paper | 12 tine cedar ic ad Bence 5 us every time buy or not, and remember our rule is * rods that will article fast col not = NOTION DEPALEMENT est B Co nile 2he cach. 2 Re lanas Sets 24 ue blue herchiels Tyet. 34K) e from 1 , 12 bars sh Bath soap, 20 srood slate pencils kin Butler and will be glad to you are in If go yarticle a whether you tre mot t the same pri Ts 4 asr rd your money and see us RISE SHOE CO. & WEIL, Marager. Tlinois took a The legislature rof the interior of the build in addition t ntend to put stock of ¢ in the up room und ran their business high pressuie rs, don’t forget Lanxr, the! sultry and oy ian of Butler, | tisntion, bi nof osperity of ty is dawn- brighter and brighter exch day, ihe developu of the past days should pat new tite and ‘vigor into the veins and expee- ons of every citiz this town. re is no longer any doubt but i the Mo. Pacitic railroad compa- -¢ intend to build a Ene of read aa Ft. Scott to counect with the ne, either at + City in the iction of. this necessary from Mo. Pacific has of | i R.& T. and are bound to outlet from Ft. Seott to jinove their freight from that point | iwisch isnow dumped into the lap loi che MLK. & T. and taken east. is said the projected line wil]} s through Hume and connect 4 the Emporia at Foster. The oria will then be extended the hear Tubure. new the lost dact that | control have an trom city to a point 9 line t. In addition it is also predict- hat inasmuch as the Mo. Pacifi iven up the idea of comp proposed plan « main other necess: ch were in contemp on at Ne on, these im- ed for But- y thousand Is to our popu Now here is wi ® railroad mittee and th ch will stand si the work ing up our As there will be n . the stumbling bl get out is of this town will f of way and let wheel ss and forty ro, Ti you want to bu piauo go to see E. * « Co. They sell the Estey Orz and Es- toy & Decker Bros They cab save you big mone; nh instru iment and would like to figure with you whether you buy or not. Also have all kinds of sew: Ep. iE STEELE & Co. g machines for Don't forget to “Racket aor Jeffer- | The} road is | leting § tine shops / vements | and Butler being midway. that i great step forward when it chureh fair raffles with ordinary 1k jteries. Nothing ean be more perni- cious than the chureh raffle, which is an out and out buneo game. Our Savior probably contemplated the church fair when he said: My house is the house of prayer but ye made it aden of thieves.” City Times. An NaS Omit tramp called at the residence of Adam Steinecker, (309 Bluff street, and requested | isomething to Upon finishing }a hearty meal the stranger went to eat i the frout of the house to thank his | kind benefactress for his meal. and | with the most polished politeness | | bowed himself out. In doing so, | however, he picked upa gold watch ! and chain lying on,a table, and made | | | his escape.—K. C. Traveler. : The following i is a copy of a letter merchant, seeking a position in his 'store. We publish it, thinking it i might be a curiosity to those who never read a letter written by an In- lian hands: Hirazee Towns, Ave. 29. 1887. ” Dean Sr. I thought I would write ,you a few sentence at this po morning, and I wish to desiring this one thing that is this aad = want any higher hand? ance with you to sell goods’ and you want one I am the one that wanted help to selling goods those who sell goods, therefore I wants you to let me know directly as you! can. | If you higher me I will do what was to be done best of my ability, and I will never do what intended | to be, unless you promise for me to it, that is all I have to say, so I will close of my writing. Please my mistake writing and spelling no more from your sincerely, Isom Ha Stop and Look, and H. B. High & Co., at the “Rack- et Store’ will convince the ladies of | they can, Butler and vicinity that have | —Kansas ! ats yritten by an educated Indian to a! and assist- | if | | And NORCPH SIDE SQUAR Heavy Jud, Albert Parker ithe U teen writs of mandamus ents, has obtained from nited States circuit court six- command. ing the county court of Cass county to pay to him the different sums of $1,2. to ¥ for which judgment was rendered on Cass county bonds and coupons. The judgments aggregate | $261,191.39, not counting the inter est.—Kansas City Traveler. ranging from | $49,5' Earmers let your poultry come to Lane he will give you 5ets a pound cash, for hens or 6cts in trade alive, (until May 6th. Casper Stammon wants us to in- | form the citizens of Butler that he is prepared to furnish good clear | ice at reasonable prices throughout j the whole season. 19 1m. | | Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, | When she became Migs, she clung to Castoria, | When she had Children, she gave them Castoria The original letter is in our } THE DEMOCRATS HAVE GIVEN UP THAT H.C. Wyatt & Son ARE SELLING LUMEER, PAINTS, LIME, SAND, material, firm in excuse | all other building cheaper than any other town discount any Kansas City or St. Lou- | is prices on nice Henrietta cloth suits with silks to match; a very fine Hen- rietta cloth 46 inches wide sold ior $44 cents per yard. Southeast cor ner of the square, Butler. Mo. Call on us and see our goods and get our prices H.C. WYATT & SON. { \ ' H i mrctancesrnatenete ni estes msm