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1 goers BARGAINS! | lothing, HATS, CAPS —— | —-AND—— | —— ents Furnishings, A. E. BLACHERT’S Palace Hotel Building. Arrested Again. Sam Field, the speckled negro, | has been jailed again. This time j the charge is more serious than here- | tofore, and his prospects fora seat in the lower house at Jefferson City, with a new suit of striped clothing [ If you want to buy an organ or al piano 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 instru ment and would like to figure with | you whether you buy or not. Also} nes ; all kinds of sewing machines for thrown in, is very flattering. The|bave i charge against him this time is for|#ale __—-Ep. T.Sreetr & Co. | stealing millinery goods to the McEtres’s WINE OF CARDU! for female discescs | amount of $31.50 from Miss Addie | —_—— | Rogers’ store at the opera house | Jap Pierce has severed his con- corner. nection with the Famous Clothing Sam had been employed by Miss} House on account of ill health, and Rogers as janitor and while per-|jeft for his home at Butler last Sat- forming his duties about the store, urday. Walter Murphy, well known appropriated hats, bonnets, and gt aS ae : aoe cae to the above amount-| by all in this vicinity, will fill the How much more he took is not] vacancy and take pleasure in waiting known, but goods to the above! on his friends.—Adrian Journal. amount were found by search war- rant by constable Lewis concealed in his house stored away in band boxes. Sam was arrested on the sete after the goods had been found, an - JM Stultz and family left when taken into custody, asked the|, Nev. J. M- Stultz and family constable what he was arrested for;| Tues By SOF neler, | wHere nets the constable said to him, “come| been assigned the pastorship of the and go with me and you will find) Methodist church South in that city out later.” Samthen said, “them | Quy people all deeply regret the de- —— a = parture from our midst of Rev. i ife.” : gg ss dectons trial took place | Stultz and family; but what is our before ‘Squire Newsom, Friday, and | loss is Butler's gain and the Journal in default of a bond of $500, was|heartily recommends them to the Acute and chronic rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured by the use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale by all druggists. 44-1-year AT COST! To Close out Busidess! Aaron Hart, Will offer his entire stock of goods, commencing November Ist, 1989, At Cost! For the purpose of quiting merchandising. two years, continuously doing business in Butler and ten years before coming here, making thirty-two years in mercantile busines. I am tired of it. Besides my health is getting such that I have to quit. I offer my entire Stock of Goods, at Cost FOR CASHT only, and they have got to be sold by January 1st, §1890. What goods I have thenon hand I will trade for Stock Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, etc., at seventy-five cents on the dollar. I mean what I say and all those who are in- debted to me must settle by the first of January and Save Costs. I am thankful to the people of Bates county for their patronage and past favors and more to those who I have been almost twenty-|SEE. sent to jail, to await the action of people of our sister city as in every oS ae ae Pauntationtor beso) worthy of a cordial welcome. E is not only a good ing a bad and dangerous negro, and Rev. Stultz . has few friends either white or black] preacher but a most excellent print- in this city, and the citizens of this | er as well, and informed us that he town would be glad to get rid of would continue the publication of pet ne i onic rs fete vi the Methodist Monitor.—Appleton City Journal. is charged, is seven years in the pen itentiary, we hope to see him get the | mc€LREe’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves McELREE’S WINE OF CARDU! full limit. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepaia. Just Received atthe Racket Store A choice line of HATS and CAPS which will be sold cheaper than ever offered in this market. COME AND The Racket Store Sells tor Cash Only and in buying from us you don’t have to pay us enough to make up for bad debts as you do to the man who keeps books and sells on credit. Prof. Martin, the “principal of the schools of this city, went to Nevada Saturday evening, and while sleep- pioneer merchant of Butler, has de- ang 2 a ie = sites cided to quit business. Therefore, night, a burglar ; entered his room he advertises this week, that he will|and carried off his clothes, watch, sell his entire stock of goods at|and in fact everything of value he Sem — iat Aaron has — had with him. When the professor edto make this change on accoun ae e ee of failing health, occasioned by long awoke Su I) us ig ae confinement to business. He is now | himself in not a very prim condition located on the southwest corner of|for attending church. His friend the square, so if you want bargains | helped him out of the difficulty by in dry goods, now is you chance to}joaning hima suit of clothes. His loss Gee Cee sneyeo: was not far from $150. Some have Will Sell Ont at Cost. After a business career of thirty wo years Uncle Aaron Hart, the »tood by me from the beginning to the ending of my term of business. | Hibbards Rheumatic and Liver Pills| the audacity to think it was quite a MONEY arn . ; Patronize home institutions. Buy your yarns at the Postofiice. AND LAND. oo BATES COUNT) LOAN and LAND CO., TAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. This Company invests money in real estate, buys notes and School Bonds, and dealsin all kinds ot good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS O 40 to 640 acres each, and good grazing lands from 400, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change LUMBER!! J. Schwenck, the pioneer shoe- maker of Butler has opened a shop on his own hook, on the southeast corner of the square, in the rear of Gus Wyard’s harness shop. All kinds of boot and shoe work done in first-class workmanship manner. New boots or shoes made to order. Repairing done neatly. All persons needing work done are cordially in- vited to call and see me. 48-2t. J. ScHWENcE. Why Pay $3.00 For apair of boots when the Racket Store will sell you a better boot for $2.50, and warrant every pair. Farm For Sale. Southeast quarter of sec. 24, town- ship 43, range 33 in Cass county, 6 miles north of Burdett; also 80 acres lying just across the road. Will sell the 160 or 240 acres. Farm house, six rooms, two porches and hall, blue grass yard with evergreen and maple trees, good orchard, sum- mer, fall and winter fruits; 3 wells, 2 springs that never go dry, stables, feed lots and pastures; all good tilla- ble land. It is one of the best stock ne arms in Cass county, but belongs to heirs and will be sold cheap. Ad- Ur 1 dress Jas T. Bewrey, Main City, | Mo., or W. C. Bewrzy, Webb City, prices on ——-And all——— Building Material ——Our motto is—— Save money by calling on us for | Mo. | | Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plas- | ters are prescribed by the leading physi- cians ot Michigan, its home state, and x j are remedies of unequaled merits for rheumatism, blood disorders and liver SHINGLES the highest endorsements and reccom- ] endations as to its curative virtues. Sold by all druggists. 44-l-yr at the postoftice. jronit be deceived by thinking it is the best quality of yarn. Goods on purpose to decieve you. Wool rags are pure wool, but they make mighty rotten yarn. You can find Bee WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women. and kianey complaints. 1t comes with P AINTS Pure Wool Yarn, J | 55c per pound are sometimes branded “pure wool,” some of it in Butler. Our 55¢ yarn is made of pure wool fiyings. Call HIGH GRADES andlcok at it. Recoloring ast oe without ripping the goods apart. | ee } J. Fisuer. | LOW PRICES Good yarns at the Postoffice at | low rates. Patronize home. These pills are scientifically com | good joke on the professor but he pounded and uniform in action. No THT A Cui You Will Find 0 —PRICES— : HICH ENOUCH —_—___ LOOK! HOFFMAN'S Novelty Store, Has been receiving new goods for a week or more and is too busy to write an adver- tisement. “ for the kind of goods sold : dealers, but when you — Fre. Kick Yourse Because you did not see us soon What do you think of an olj- hard wood bed 3 ft 9 inches high and well finished, at $2.50. THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLE,” JEWETT & HICKMAN, © Butler, s@r-Proprietors of the O. H. F. S$. FARMERS BAN OF BATES COUNTY, Southeast Corner of Square, (In room formerly occupied by Grange Store.) Cash Capital. $20,000.0 0} D. N, THOMPSON _._ ..- President J. K. ROSIER,. ce-President KE. D. KIPP,... :. CASHIER Dr. J. EVERINGHAM. Secretary T. W. SILVERS, .......... vss Attorney DIRECTORS. J. K. Roster, - T. W. Srivers, - J.J. Mc J. Eventnauay, - Jno. STEELE, - A. S. Rosrz, D. N. Tuompson, - E. D. Kier. M. R. Lyte, - Does a General Banking Business. Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on same. griping pains so comonly tollowing the use of pills. ‘They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure ot Sick headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Billiousness and asan ap- petizer, they exceed any other prepara- tion. 44-1-yr Virginia Items. A. P. Bridgeford’s sale went of nicely and every thing sold well. C. B. Lewis said it was more than an average sale. Mr. B. intends to make Nevada his future home and engage in gardening. He thinks with his ten children he can make it a success Jack McGuire treated Miss Ella Durrest to a fine buggy ride Sunday. Several inquiries have been made for corn huskers, old wagons and old harness so the corn must be turning out well. A. J. Park’s sister-in-law is here on a visit from Ohic. Jim Whinery has sold his drove of sheep to some eastern man and has taken them to Butler for deliv- ery. Ben Comford has a new wagon he thinks he can hear hetter now. John T. Hensley has taken in an- other boarder. It’s a girl. Some talk of hog cholera county. Jake Fry is among us threshing He and hands like chickens. in the fails to see where the joke comes in. —Cass Co. Republican. A Big Blow on paper amounts to nothing, but when you buy goods at the RACK ET STORE for 25 to 50 per cent. less than ever before sold in the county IT DOES AMOUNT TO SOMETHING, and that is just what you can do and don’t you for- get it. A DOLLAR SAVED is better than two dollars earned. Go to R. C. Dickensheet’s for all kinds of fancy confectioneries. West side square. 47-2 Married. At the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claus Schrod- er, by Rev. Umbash, of the Lutheran church of Prairie City, Mr. J. C. Hagedorn and Miss Mary Schroder. The bride was dressed ina white costume of Nuns veiling and wreath made of German myrtle, corsage bouquet of natural flowers; also other ladies in elegant toilets. The groom was dressed in a light color- ed Prince Albert. After the ceremony the guests were invited to a feast such as only Mrs. Schroder knows how to prepare. The undersigned have Consolidated tkeir business interests Another Large Stock Hardware and Stoves -O- CONSOLIDATED, and have traded for We propose to sell this large Stock Coal at Frank Porters bank by| Later the bride and groom repaired Talor AGE: Tcents. — : to their beautiful and elegantly fur Wm. Oldham is digging his new} pished home on North Main street, | | stock well. Fs Mae Sarhi@ldhame has* been on which the groom had prepared be- the sick list for some time but is |forehand. The Tres extends con- improving slowly. Cole Hensley 22nd. G. W. Sybert has been to Adrian after a pension, but they did not have any on hand, but Mr. Smith thought he could send onand get |, him ene from Washington. ships hogs the | tiful supply of cake. The happy couple were the recip- ients of meny handsome presents: F. Bernhardt and wife, silver tea set. John Endres and wife, a large wedding cake ind a fine hanging lamp. F. Postal and wife,Rochester standing lamp. Frank Addison has showed the] Sam Levy and wife and Silas, asilver castor. best yellow corn of the season. J.B. and Miss Susie Small, Plush toilet set. John Henderson and Wm. Smith Lewis Hoffman, Piush toilet and Manicure have sold their fat cattle. oS Clate Wolf is selling apples at 30 cents per bushel. Dr. Mitchell says as sure as there is a dark night comes he has to go and in a hurry, too. Corn husking is all the go. Protracted meeting began last Saturday night at the Christian church by Rev. E. C. Browning. Julius Biueush, eet of silver knives. A. Brower and wife, silver cake stand and Pickle dish. Andrew Hermann and wife, table spread, table cloth and towel. John Acreman and family, chins dishes. Max Weinen and wife, chamber set. Miss Effie Freeman, 1 doz. napkins. L. A, Weil, one-half doz. napkins. Max Strave, pair of picture. Albert Moore and Albert Sells, silver set of 5 nut picks. Big frost the 26th, some ice. Theo Marquardt and wife. one-half dozen Nostex. _| goblets. Meals 25c at Dicken sheet’s aon Hood's Sarsaparilla rant, west side sq uare. gratulations, and thanks for a boure| is a purely vegetable preparation. being free Se from injurious ingredients. It is BGS BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. | peculiar in its curative power. Cheaper Than Ever:Known Belo In Butler. | move off Regardless of Prices Our Stock Consists of COOK STOVES HEATERS. HARD: | WARE, FURNITURE ETC. All wanting bargains call quick HARPER & ATKINSON We are crowded and must <¢ some Goods