The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 9, 1889, Page 10

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-SOMETHING- OF INTEREST TO EVERY MAN IN BATES COUNTY: The season has arrived when you will be looking about for a new suit and naturally enough you'll hunt The Lowest Prices. And the place where you can find some- thing to suit you. We wish to say right here that after a careful looking over and a considerate selection from both the cheap- est and the finest manufactories of this coun- Silk Plush Cloaks. We have received one hundred | silk plush cloaks, Madjeskas and} from the manufacturers and now of- pak Ee a es fer them for inspection. Call and get the prices. Saw't Levy & Co. Marshall Morgan and wife have the sympathy of the public in the death of their infant child which oc- eurred Saturday. F. M. Oldaker has purchased the interest of Mr. Swenck in the shoe shop in the rear of McReynold’s restuarant, north side. He will con- duct the shop alone, and guarantees all his'work. Give him a call. W. O. Atkeson, we understand, _S=—— BULLETIN OF try we now show the Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings shown in this city. Specialty of boys’ and es ee eee children’s clothing. A. E. BLACHERT. Palace Hotel Building, SN f bas sold his residence property ine Ofhere, and is soon to move to Butler. handsomest lin He is a good citizen and we wish EVEN | him well in Butler, ifhe has actual- The Racket Store — Can and will undersell any house in the county on first-class boots and shoes. Our warrant on this class of goods will be made good and no grumbling. - - Butler, Mo. 0 I take pleasure in informing 0 ° THE PEOPLE OF 0 BATESCO, 9 0 that I have recently received 0 © the best, the safest, the 9 0 prettiest and the largest in- : 0 ; ROCHESTER LAMPS } 0 ever shown in Bates County ; () Voice of 6 0 0 Ihave alsoa full line of 0 {, Scissors, Razors, Pocket ? Olmives and Razor strops. 0 0 Made by the Howard Cut- 9 : tlery Co. of New York. We ; 0 warrant every article bran- 0 0 0 ded Howard. 0 0 HOFFMAN’S NOVELTY STORE. 0 LOCAL ITEMS. SOMETHING NEW. We cure all rough skinon the face— smooth shaves, latest style hair cuts shampoo’s—and Spanish luster cures the scalp of dandruff. Shop on North Maiu d FRED DORN. A large crowd of people visited Butler Saturday and all seemed to be going to the southwest corner of the square. They went to Miss Rog- gers’ millinery establishment where they found stylish hats at the low- est prices. Webster’s Indexed Unabridged Dictionaries at Weaver's. Charlie Ewing, of Deep Water township, was in the city Tuesday disposing of a wagon load of onions, which he raised on his farm this year. They were fine andlarge. He raised them on a quarter of an acre of ground and said he would have 75 bushels. School bags and shaw] straps at Weaver's. Harris & Lisle seem to be run- ning a corner on the mule trade of this section. Saturday they sold a couple of car loads to Mr. Sparks, that for beauty and size could not be beat inany town or country. They now have left between forty and fifty that take the cake. If you don't believe it call and see them at their feed lots and sale stables. ee The Racket Store Is still on first class goods and low Prices, new goods and new styles. Elder N. B. McGhee, of the Christian denomination returned last week from his journey to Pales- tine and Jerusalem. During his so- journ across the great waters he vis- ited many countries and cities of the Old World. He reports a pleasant Journey and was no doubt well re- paid for his trip by the knowledge that he gained of the old country. Ty BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepaia. New Meat Market. Mr. Furgeson has opened a new meat market on the south the square. meat fo: price. side of He Keeps the very best sale and sells it at a low Call and see him. Shop next door to Powers’ grocery store. 46tf BGF BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Taylor Broyles, of Elwood, Ills, brother-in-law of Peter Lane, is vis- iting the latter. He is a wealthy) farmer and is talking of investing in real estate in Bates county. Henry Miller, one of Bates coun- ty’s most enterprising farmers and stock men in company with his broth- er, E. Miller, was in the city Mon- day and called on the Trues and had bills printed advertising a large amount of stock for sale on Saturday the 19th inst. They will sell stock hogs, cattle and horses. Read the public sale notice in this issue. A new line of tinware at Steele’s. Prices very low, call and see them. Mr. Fulkerson informs us that the Bankers Loan & Title Co.. has made the following sale of real es-| tate recently: 80 acres in Lone Oak | township; 80 acres in Hudson and 200 in Elkhart. All of this land sold at fair prices. Dr. J. T. Walls is walking with crutches, the result of having one of the bones in his foot broken by his horse striking him with his hoof. The only fortunate part of the affair is that the doctor carried an acci dent policy and will be handssmely paid during his confinement. Prof. Starr informs us that there are enrolled at the end of the first month of school, 652 pupils; 41 more than at the end of the first month last year. The average daily attendance during the first month this year is 570; 50 more than dur- Butler Races. Programme of races on the But ler race track for next Saturday, ing the first month last year. Oct. 12th: — Best boy rider under 15 years oid, Fire! Fire! Fire! “ lady Re ca Where? At the Racket Store, west side square Butler, Mo. They are just firing the goods out ata rap- id rate since those new goods came and just because a little money buys lots of goods there these hard times. mile dash, Green trot, 1 mile, 2 in 3, Pony race, } mile dash, 134 hands and under. Mule race, 4 mile. Rey. A. V. Francis, assisted by Pony race, 4 mile, 144 hands and under. ministers from abroad will dedicate the Methodist church at Virginia|> EERE ie = Sat next Sunday Oct. 13th. Dedicatorial |“U°™7S 4 mile = D R sermon at 10:30 a. m. and dedication Bas. Ties: at 4 p.m. All probationers will belo B Lewis, ) ; received into full membership. Ev-|G. B.Hacearp, » Track managers. erybody cordially invited to attend. Saye ea A. T. Baker, preacher in charge. Hibbards Rheumatic and Liver Pills These pills are scientifically com- pounded and uniform in action. No griping pains so comonly tollowing the use of pills. They are adapted to both 2 Lae he e : adults and children with pe rfect safety. Wm. Kenney, of Spruce township, | We guarantee they have no equal in the who was called to Altoona, Kane | eee ae eases ed ae gations some time ago on account of the] petizer, they exceed any other prepara- sickness of his daughter, Miss Ma-|t"- seul mie, was in the city Tuesday on’his| Miss Addie Rogers millinery open- way home. He went prepared to fing in the new room at the opera bring Miss Mamie home but she was | house corner Saturday night was unable to travel, consequently he | largely attended by the ladies and had to return alone proved a grand success. The But- Don't Buy ler band was present and played a Until you have compared prices at number of choice pieces which lent the Racket Store. Everything first-|® charm to the occasion. The new class. Come and see us. goods on display were simply beauti- — ful and of the very latest designs. M.S. Clay brought to our office a] She has a large stock of hats, bon- bunch of turnip celery of his own| nets, turbans, and the like of hand- raising. This is different from the |some trimmings, such as birds, common celery, in that the bulbs|plumes, ribbons and feathers has grow in the shape of turnips and |not been seen in Butler in many a this is cooked and served the same|day. She wishes us to return her as asparagus. In the winter the|most sincere thanks to the band boys tops bleach out and can be used the |for the compliment paid her, and the same as common celery. Mr. jand also extends a cordial invitation Ciay has 2,000 of these plants and is|to the ladies to call and see her making quite a success raising cel-| handsome line of goods and investi ery. gate her low prices. Remember the place, corner room opera house block. Good yarns at the Postoffice at low rates. Patronize home. Mrs. Brown where did you get that beautiful dress? At the Racket Store of course, the Racket Store beats any Kausas City or St. Louis house on low prices for nice goods. I know, for I have tried them all. Colt Show. W. M. Walls and R. V. Williams had an exhibition of the colts of their fine stallion, Nicholas Chief, one Saturday. The entries were as follows: Peter Pharis, 2 colts: Geo. Church, 2; Chas. Garrison, 1; Mr. Stilwell, 1; Mr. Crawford, 1. Mr. Stilwell’s colt took Ist premium, jand George Church's colt took 2nd. Al. Lindsay, H. P. Nickell and Dr. Jas. P. DeLong, who has been employed as foreman on the Demo- erat for the past year, severed his connection with that paper and left for his home at Rockville, on Wed- nesday last.” A lady said that she had been in the habit sending away for fine dresses and trimming, until she found | a a that the Racket Store sold just as ib AL. Christy were the judges. The} good goods and just as cheap as {Colts were all very fine, but those could be bought by sending away, | present were enthusiastic in favor of | so now she buys at the Racket Store |Mr. Stilwell’s colt both as to size | and beauty. sty S@>- WINE OF CARDUI, s Tonic for Women. LOW PRICES AND FACTS. 2 Read every Line then cll and be Cominced that have as Advertised and are the Leader & Makers of Low Prices ¢ Aas We have the largest line of under- wear of any house; bought them in the month of May, in large lots, and | now offer them at wholesale prices. ; Come and see the line. \ You can buy more goods of us for one dollar, than in any other house for $1.50 We mean what} we say. BOOTS & SHOES: 60 pair of mens’ kip boots, a good hand pegged boot, we sell at $1.50 per pair. 90 pair of hand made kip boots, all full stock, you always paid for the same boot $3.00, we sell them at the very low price of $2.00 per pair. . 60 pair of veil kip and veil calf hand made, others sell at $4.50 per pair, we sell the same at the very low price of $3.00 per pair. If you want to see a large line of boys’ good winter boots, at the hard time prices, come and see us at once. We can, and will, save you on every pair of shoes you buy from 50 to 75c. don’t buy any shoes before you see our stock and hear our prices. We have more goods under one management than any house in the south west. We buy for spot cash and retail goods at wholesale prices. Don’t forget to see our large stocks, and hear our low prices We have the largest and best stock of mens’, youths’, boys’, and childrens clothing; anything you may ask for. Come and look at our stock and hear our hard time prices. If you want a suit for $3.00, we have them, and if you want a $30.00 suit you can find them in our Cloth- iug Stock; it is of no use to state the price before you see the goods. Come and look at the’'goods, we are sure the prices will suit. We will not and cannot sell you all goods for less than “their value,” but you may rest assured that we will give you the value of your mon ey. Overcoats for boys, age 6 to 12 at 75cts worth $1.75. Mens storm overcoats with large collars, at the extreme low price of $1.50, worth $3.00. Overcoats for boys, age 13 to 18 at $2.00, other houses get $4.00 for the same garment. 75 Fine Overcoats, all styles of goods, for children age 4 to 10 years, choice at $2.50: these goods are worth from $5 to $8. Parents want- ing to clothe their little ones should not miss this rare chance. Mens good heavy cassimere and j worsted suits at $5.00, come and see this good bargain. Mens fine cassimere aud worsted suits at $8.00 and $10.00, in sack and frock styles. Boys good heavy winter suits in solid cassimere goods at the low price of $5.C0 Childrens suits at $1.00. This is no shoddy, but genuine boys wash satinet. Childrens knee pants suits at $2.50 made of good quality cassi- mere. 100 pairs of children’s knee pants at 50cts, worth $1.00. The largest assortment of over- coats for men, boys and children in the Southwest. If you need an over garment this winter do not fail to visit us before purchasing. 25 dozen mens’ overalls, warrant- ed not to rip at 25cts. Mens all wool red flannel under- shirts and drawers at 40cts each. | These goods are medicated and war- ranted pure wool. Mens good gray merino shirts and drawers at 25cts each. The best quality red striped heavy Scotch half wool merino un- derwear at $1.00 per suit. Mens winter caps, all shapes 25cts. We handle the finest red cashmere underwear manufactured; these | ple and fancy goods. Donot fail to Boys heavy chinchilla winter caps 25eis. Boys aud mens heavy blanket lined duck coats. Ladies, Children and Misses’ Cleaks. We are showing a ladies New. market cloak in all sizes for the low price of $2.50, worth fully double the money. Our line of plush cloaks—plush Modjeskas and plush jackets were purchased direct from the fi x Do not fail to call and see us sh you need anything in that line. Our stock of misses’ and children's cloaks is the largest ever shown and includes all the extreme novelties of . the season. : Should you need anything in the way of Dress flannels, Broadcloths, Henrietta cloths, Alapacas, Dress ginghams, Apron check ginhams, , Canton flannels, Jeans,and flannels of all description, in fact everything pertaining to sta- ‘ call and see us, as we carry the best of everything and at prices that de- fy competltion. As the cold weather approaches it reminds you that blankets and comforts are one of the necessaries of life. So we gently call your at tention to the fact that in this one particular line we carry the best goods are made trom pure Angora wool, free from burs and does not irritate the skin. body whether they wish to purchase or] no trouble to show BY & COMPANY. not, as we find it Goods. SAMUEL WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases We extend a cordial invitation to eve I as u stock of white and colored blankets and bed comforts to be had in the city and at prices that never were beaten. We are sole agents for the above shoes and carry a full and complete line of them in stock at all times. Give them a trial. We are still headquarters for Ladies, Misses and childrens shoes, Here aresome of our bar- gains: 500 pairs Ladies C. kid but- ton shoes, size 3 to 7 regular price $1.75. our price $1.25. 40 pairs Ladies C. kid button shoes,all = regular price $3.00, our price pd and see our fh line of Boots and shoes, if we 't eave you from 20 to 25 per cent. we don't ask you to buy of us. : We are the makers of low prices, carry the largest stocks and always make the lowest prices. B | We don’t ask you to. buyany @ goods of us,ifour prices are not th lowest. You can always find what you want if you come to us,and you may be sure that you get value for your money- rye |

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