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Men’s Gauze Undershirts, 1 oS, Gents f underwear Gents Her itial handkerchie 500 boxes paper standing collars, new styles, sizes 144 to 17, at 5e per box. Gents flannel overshirts Meu's Dr go at 20e per p 25 doz regula Men’s Blue De Indian tan goat min overalls, 35c. skin gloves 50c. Oil tan calf sizes 35e a pair. The celebrated Manhatten unlaundred, at 50e. skin gloves, small shirt. Men’s clouded merino summer un- dershirts, all sizes, ut 25e. Gents fine silk windsor scarfs, light and dark shades, at 25ce. Boys fine flannel overshirts, regu price, $1.75 go at LOO. Gents iine whit pereale and flannel shirts at greatly reduced prices. fanc3 20 doz. children’s french percale 4 waists, regular price 85e, go at 50c. j temember that this sale will only continue for two weeks from th we have ever offered during our business career. sale. Our terms are Forcing sale. hirts, worth + at 1.00 during the s x A. BR. blue fiannel su =O : wersted fre price $15.00, « o at S16 ried worster fy. as Men’s fine ITnmy frock and sack suits ree $15, 18 & 20, goat $12 pe 14 200 suits, cassimere regular price, S4 go at One lot of men’ ice from 35 30¥ to odd to price > } Boy's school 50 go at 1.7 10and 12, IEICE AEE EAR RE NT NN 10 to 14, roat = positively spot cash. MONEY -AINED LAND. teweoe BATES COUNTY LOAN and LAND C0, | something of great value to me | for the return of JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. This Company invests money in real estate, buys notes and School Bonds. and dealsinall kinds ot good seuuriteis FINE IMPROVED FARMS U 40 to 640 acres each, and good grazing lands from 400, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change LOCAL ITEMS. Miss Myrtle McBride is visiting her lady friend, Miss Sue Majors, at Kearney, Mo. John T. Smith expects to spend the summer in Montana. He will leave about July first. T. L. Harper, county clerk, made Rich Hilla visit Monday on busi ness and pleasure. Mr. Harper is making a rattling good county clerk, is sober, safe and conservative as a judge.—Rich Hill Enterprise. W. W. Cook, a merchant of Rock- ville, has been appointed postmaster at that town in place of the democrat fired by the present administration. Frank Smith, W. W. Ross nm Hart, Jno. T. Smith, W. A. Booth and Harry Pentzer, of Butler. atten- ded the funeral of Mr. John Mot which took place in this city Monday.—Adrian Jo: Mineman _ Rev. W. A. Walker united in mar nage at the residence of the bride's parents Wednesday evening last, George McReynolds and Miss Anns Swearenger. “The Tries wishes the Young couple the best of prosperity and happiness, : Jno. C. Hayes is one of the cient and painstaking. keeps his re cords square up to date, so that it is |no trouble to get : info ining to his office docket and pzper: j class shape for cireuit court. g ties who have business with the courts can appreciate such x clerk as ; Mr. Hayes is makin ition Lost.—“I don't know where and I can’t tell when, I don't see how— . and shall which I he truly thankful, tite.” Founp.—Heaith pure blood, an ar a wolf, regular d vetite strength, like ion, all by te cine, Hood's Sars everybody to try it this s is sold by all druggists. dred doses one dollar. 2». TI want son.” It One hun- Pharis & Sonear, not be under- sold on flour in 500 Ib. lots. The board of directors of the pub- lie school at Appleton City Saturday last unanamously elected our fellow townsman, Prof. L. B. Allison, prin- | ciple of their public schools. Prof. Allison is a man of large experience in the school room, and the board at Appleton have acted wise and made an excellent selection, and the Times congratulates the good peo- ple of the above city on securing his services. Prof. Allison has been connected with the public schools of Butler, and also with the Academy, and gave universal satisfaction. ~ The Review is growing frantic at the indifference exhibited by people of Rich Hill to her pr railroad spects and has the followine to “If the people of Rich Hill are to sit quietly by and make no effort ¢ secure the Eldorado road. when it costs so little. the fe ve should say im words i to all r. ailroad projector men, we don't want your road at any price.” If this road is not se cured for Rich Hill her people will live to regret it. The tir when we must move. Be sure and visit us during this great Forcing Sale. goods for your doll fore. Be sure and come at once this sale will weeks from ¢ you buy more than ever be- as nue for only two date. Sam Levy & Co. 18, per suit. RR ROA AAA IRI | squar s| a good appe-| that of ing that popular and peculiar medi- the | See our mens linen suit per suit werth 35,00. at Men's black lustre coats, all size at 31.00 worth double the money. See our nobby flannel vests for young gents at duced prices. coats greatly § Mens summer coats at 4 g ¢ thiidrens seersucker suits, C i pants, at 90e. Our stock KS ale ‘J Come early, bi ne THE RACKET STORE of H. B. Hieh & Co quarters on the WE stwo aoors Ss tl Ban} | Co. N: wh kinds of goods us jand children cheaper t before in the market. During the storm last Saturday night, nes Hart, wl miles toi Pl | quite a loss. | discovered that tue wire fence ble filly id injured three others on Herald. rleasa White pereale ties leis dozen | during this sale. | Saw Levy & Co. The postoftice will be 7a. m., to 7 p.m. on w on Sundays and holid one hour after the mail is distributed from the north—from one to two o'clock. By remembering these hours the patrons of the office will, it ishoped, call during business hours. O. D. Ausrrs. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED, To THE EDrToR—Please inform your read- rs tliat I have a positive: remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently eured. Ishall be glad to send two bottles of my reme- dy FREE to any of yourreaders who have con- sumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectful! ve. T. a. SLOCUM. M.C.. 181 Pearl st., New Yorks peu from ek days and \ A Sensation. A small sensation was developed at the Merchant's hotel last evening when a colored man walked in with ofticer Gos asked to be shown to of one of the young lady. his wife. In © went to erwards guests, a ' | : came down the trutl afterward sl and by way t ther have been seen since. They left town together. The » days Ladrue, some, exceedr og deportment an of s 30, Shaffer but de- s his name i eine ot ; & Emma, left for Denver, —— s i where he resided.— day, and will spend the s Vor new 1 cf the resides two | friend ee a RE a a RE ERA SON THE GREAT FORCEING SALE OF PANY, - T table linen, war s fo r price ts during this s: is former t Stet Ww ¢o inspection rly H , *Piment cannot last long. CALICO! CALICO! CALICO! A ful ‘ plete lie of } you the best | See our line of earpets, lace cup i : : qacts. ! ; ,PWeman’s Cordovan button shoe in : and upholster goods S$} Indigo blue calico th asej the market and guarantee every pair} Kinds at greatly reduced prices fond warranted good of them. ze ‘ : : A immense ; ° of towels, ranging ° For S150, we give 2 No.l ») to S10 second n for > give jy a } M price up to S100 per purpl 1 Ladies Kid button shoe. parr. P eash 9) Cnurery wo neh} } os {oO 1arge the serous cut- ting scrape and drunken row at that moral burg. A nd the way that paper wide contrast be- r portions of Chas. | Chas. Bride brothers in} au the bes ls, were out for a little drinki | bout Saturday evening, and alte joy themselves to their content went home to their respec j tive families. Bridewell after reach- | jing his home, retired in good shape it tosleep. Kine, however was restl aud ere enteri S own doiicil, changed his m it j md also his footsteps—re- ig his walks and wending his to the home of Bridewell. Ar- | riving there he hailed his friend and | relative in a joccse manner and en- | deavored to hoot him out of Failing in this he hauled him out by main force, when a scuttle ensued be- tween the drowsy Bridewell and the drunken Kine. During this scuffle, without either party realizing fully heme they were doing, Kine received an ugly bruise about one eye and Bridewell was badly gashed in sev- eral places with a large bladed pock- et knife in the hands of Kine—the worst cut being in the region of one well, 1 | ie 1 Sec bed. | Hast Side Square vu P Fr u at Gal eee ris Fe Fo ills giceing Sale, for the money We only quote : Lwish it We can 1 ucy on your s tinctly at tu sin buttor world from 3to7 For $2 60, we give you a genuine sible sole Ladies well worth double Size from 2% to 7. the Ladies Attention. House and Garden plants the best varieties re ceived every Monday and Thursday fron the Ma plewood flower garden at Pleasant Hill Mo. soldat very low prices at Hoffnans Novelty Stores f you want to buy an organ or a 20 go to see E: T. Steele & Co. They sell the Estey Organs and Es- tey & Decker Bros., Pianos. They can save you big money onan instre- ment and would like to figure with you whether you buy or not. Also have all kinds of sewing machines for Ep. T. Steere & Co. sale. Berry and Ice Cream Festival. The ladies of the First Presbyte- rian church will give a strawberry and ice cream festival in the post- office building on Thursday evening. Proceeds to go for renovating tke ehurch. All are cordially invited to attend. Zeury James, in an article upon “Our Artists in Europe,” which will be published with portraits. in Har- pers Magazine for June, declares: “If the centuries are ever arraigned of the injured man’s shoulder blades. Doctors Gillette and Hulett were at once summoned and the wound eared for, while Kine promptly gave him- self up to the city authorities and this morning plead guilty to the charge of challenging and fighting There was ho disposition to prose- cute and will not likely be both men regret the afi excced ingly, and seem to hold themse blamable. 5 re imposed a fine of costs as bali for the city’ and Mr. Kine is at t ing bondsmen to secure hi } ance before a hi z 1 it should become neces ture developments in thi as We hope, however fo both me iting her sister. at Some bar ef justice to answer in regard to what they have given, of good or of bad, to humanity, our in- teresting age (which certainly is not open to the charge of having stood with its hands in its pockets) might perhaps do worse than put forth the plea, ‘Dear me! 1 have given it a} fresh interest in black and white’.” He reviews the work of a number of men who have had m g resh interest”— the work of F. D. Millet, Edwin A sy, Alfred Pars< George H C. S. Reinhart. Attent Farmers! We areagents for tbe Os ‘pDERs and Moy st haryest I ot. We Give us I Place of ness T. D. Rsfters store, s square, Butler, Mo. D. V. Brown. | *24-it ILDEN H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Butier, Mo. T. D. Rafter. Will practice Sin ali the courts. Special at- tention given to collections and litigated Jaime. roat She, this isan extra w of our special f go at Tde. ely save s Ny ry | ro vel is fGO at 1 OV. | 100 Pe g ! H Hl | Kid and | 6 ch to do, es- | zine illustration, | ughton, George Da Maurier and | uth side | Men’ thery Men's tine shoes full vamp, oj sell them at $2 our price 1a, 100 pairs low q ton, lace and cong and 3 00 goat 1 arter shoes in bu. €ss worth $2 5 50 pair men’s fine lvet slippers worth $1 Ss roidered 50 and2 rs boys vs tine shoes size I} to 1 regular price $1 25 and] Fy Men’s good plow shoes lace @ boots side lined , sizes 1 tp will give!5 regular price $1 75 goat1 00. X Ladies jersey ribbed vests at Ie +5 See our crash for 5e per yard. Our millinery department is stilf up to the standard and if you want first class worl xt low prices be sure and give this department a eall nna nr awe nen err date andin order to secure some of the eveatest bargaing vad therefore have inaugurated this forcing vbors and tell everybody, in order to get the benefit of this SAMUEL LEVY & co. Joint Public Sale of thoroughbred short horn cattle, consisting of 8 young bulls from 1 | to 3 years old and 10 heifers and | youn rs—the most of them with | side. Sale to take lp at the farm of Wm. G. Sellon, s West of Butler, Mo., on Fri- | day, May 31 1889, at 16 o'clock | sharp. Terms of sale:—8 months time | will be given on approved security | notes bearing G per cent interest jit paid when due; and 10 per cent | from date, if not paid at maturity. | | Wx. G. Senios. J. H. Auuisox. | Carr. Doxosor, Auctioneer. 24 2 | Call on Walton & Tucker Invest- { | | ment Co., for money, at low rates, with privilege of paying before due ; and stop interest. | tf | THE DEMOCRATS HAVE GIVEN UP THAT H.C. Wyatt & Son ARE SELLING LUMBER, PAINTS, LIME, SAND, all other building material, ee cheaper than any other firm ip | And * 2town. | Call on usand see our goods and get our prices. H.C. WYATT & SON. LOOK HERE If you want to save money, get LEE -:- CULVER to PAPERING,! do} your | CALSOMINING, PLASTERING | AND, CISTERN WORK S@PSa-isfaction f given] orf no | a5 —— L Wel Cloth Our | advel Mie Men CAS Promit Jeff Gover this a and ¢ cng ay Cur Roth al dis c.C. Lath of th thes of th eleve ages x boys coun ty, C