The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 17, 1890, Page 8

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H.L. TUCKER, I | (Successor to J. G Walker) DRUGGIST. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefully Compound- ed, A night Clerk can always be had by pulling the Knob in front. Yes! Yest? Go with the crowd,.but don’t stop at barbers of only a few weeks’ ex- perience, but a on with the crowd going to FRED DORN, the only expert barber in Butler. LOCAL ITEMS. Highest price in cash for potatoes at Pharis & Son's. An Atlas of the World Free. McConnell’s Novelty store is offer- ing something very fine in the way of premiums. To every one pur- chasing goods at that place to the amount of $15, a fine copy of Rand, McNally & Co’sz. Atlas of the World will be given. The Atlas ii- self is worth $5 and is a most useful book to have in your home or office. Go and get a card and every pur- chase you make the amount will be punched out of the card, and when urchases to the amount of $15 have Soon made you will receive this fine Atlas free of charge. 44-2. Master Walton Steele, who bas fill the pew position acceptably to his employers. | Stoves. If you want stoves this fall you can save 20 to 30 per cent by buying from us the next thirty days as we ‘compelled to reduce our stock to make room. Hamper & Arurson. Cooper county has the register of lands, the state trueasurer, both the state senate in the fourteenth dis-. trictanda nominee for congress. Cooper is a good deal like Shawnee county in Kansas used to be before the rest of the state sat down on her- —Kansas City Star. The more space Col. Joshua La- Due uses in the Clinton Eye the better pleased the people are with the nomination of DeArmond. Al- though he has reached the winter of oldage Mr. LaDue has not yet learne ed that one of the unmistakable signs of true greatness is the ability to accept defeat gracefully.—Schell City News. Cheaper than Ever. We have the largest stock of cook and heating stoves in Southwest Mo. and will sell for the next 30 days cheaper than anybody dare to. Hazrer & Arxison. William Seithman, who has been connected with Geo. Haggard's bar- ber shop for several months, left Monday for Rich Fill to accept a position in a shop in that city. Mr. Seithman was one of the best bar- bers ever in Butler, besides being a a clever, affable gentleman. Congressman Stone is home from Washington and will not be likely to return to the capitol this session unless occasion demands. He is of the opinion congress will adjourn in about two weeks. He will attend court at Lamar, after which he in- tends making a number of political speeches.—Nevada Democrat. Besides our large stock of cook and heating stoves we have bought the Endres stcck shipped here from Leavenworth Kansas and are crowd- ed for room and if you want a stove of any discription you can get it cheap. eR & Arxison. The Gazette is the name of a new paper started at . Pleasant Hill by McBride and Hutchinson, formerly ofthe Adrian Journal. The Ga- zette is a bright, newsy fiye-column, eight-page paper, local in nature and Democratic in politics. We con- gratulate Messrs McBride & Hutch- inson upon the appearance of their paper and trathey will make both money and fame outof their new venture. Come quick and get in ii cook or Aceriad stores pape gti have room. & Avarsox. substantial call on Tuesday. Mr. and says at that time Butler was a collection of but a few houses, and a small school house answered the place for a court room. an announcement this week that Judge DeAamond has now entered into the campaign in earnest, and | | | from now on will stump the district. Miss Laura, daughter of Dr. W. ére -! H. Allen, of Rich Hill, is visiting the : ——— family of her uncle, J. D. Allen, in this city. William Seamond, a prominent business man of Warrensburg, who rrr dag eared bea cei Bei THAT DEPENDS. Do you want quality? Do you want style? Mrs. A. E. Beatty, who has been visiting in Chicago, returned to But- ler the last of the week and is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miers. Uncle Aaron Hart spent last week in the city visiting his family. He all these virtues at lowest possible price. looked well and reported that he was well pleased and doing a good We can tell you. You'll buy of us. We business at his new location, Her- If SO. : mitage, Hickory county, Mo. have just such Clothing. Mrs. W. H. Walton and infant son are visiting her parents, = and ais q i : ys ‘ eae eee W. informe us thet hej Our Baltimore “Tailor Made” Clothes is looking for them home the last of the week. R.T.P. Allen, of Foster, late combine all these virtues. ete peri er tage d They unite highest quality with lowest price. They display the many friends here. | He is well sat-/ host workmanship as well as the latest style. They are as good isfied with the ticket and enthusiastic 3 E ; ; for Joo Shelby. | Everybody else is/fitters as tailor’s work and at only half the cost. Here’s what our 80 m a . - . . Enterprise. customers say and what you'll say after trading with us. W R Hoffman, of East Boone township, gave us a pleasant and Do you want a perfect fit? Do you want Hoffman came to this county in 1867, The best place on earth to buy CLOTHING —IsS AT The American Clothing House. Sam’l Levy & Co.. give you merely their new fall stock is arriving, and in afew Gays propose to astonish all with the most marvelous array of facts in regard to their immense stock that has ever met your gaze. Watch this paper for further partic- ulars and in the meantime you will find on their counters an elegant line of goods which have just arrived. Among the attractions in the a of Harper’s Bazar (published September 19th,) will be a utory by Kate Upson Clark, entitled “Solly: A Story of a Gen- tleman;” Miss Elizabeth Bisland’'s fourth paper on “An American Woman's First Season in London;” and a new chapter on bird-lore, en- titled “The Scarlet Tanager'’s Nest,” by Oliver Thorne Miller. Miss Edith Davidson, the beauti- ful and talented young elocutionist, gave a select entertainment, consist- ing of reading, recitations and dra- matic acting at the opera house on Monday evening. The audience was Our new fall goods are now on our tables for your inspection. Give us a look over. It may doyou good. Be dead sure you’e at The American Clothing House. We sell more Clothing than any-Firm in Bates County. Hurry On Tuesday the 9th of Sept. 1890, - Chickens! Eggs!! before the stock is broken and get| there was one of the most pleasant; I will pay the highest market the choice from the largest stock of | affairs of the season occurred at the price for ickews and egg delivered stoves ever brought to Butler. residence of Rey. A. H. Lewis. It/ at my store at Virginia, Mo. small but appreciative. Miss Edith Harper & Arxison. | was given in honor of and to cele- Nexson M. Nestierove. will have to repeat her engagement A card brate his 64 anniversary. : Pests SEE after we have completed our new . Rev. Lewis was born in Culpep- Ihave calls for 40 acre farms. opera house. Ep. Traes:— per county, Va, moved to Saline! Parties having same for sale would county, Mo., and from there to Ra: . heke Me, acd he ee iB do beige by leaving the sale of them years has been a resident of Bates. | 9° M- Catterlin. 41 2t He is a high-toned, honorable gen-} Have pasture room for 100 head tleman, a good father, a kind neigh-/| of cattle; good grass, water and bor, and has been working for the] shade. Apply at once to Geo. M. August. Toone and all I have none | cause of his Master in the ministry | Canterbury, Framers bank. 39-tf but the kindliest of feelings, and | for a number of years. Se et Sa ue recognize the right of every manto| Early in the morning on the lawn __ Wanted! support and vote for the gentleman | in front ofthe family residence, there| Wool, hides, pelts, feathers, bees- of his choice. The ticket nominated | were grouped the father, children | wax, rags and grease. North Main is, I think, a good one, and I shall | and grandchildren, which all includ-| street, opposite post-office. do all I canto secure for it the us- “3 were = in — and had cer J. Fisnen. ual democratic majority. ain, I | photo’s taken. @ programme for mene SRA SEC! say, I fully pear ‘ed a the rest of the day was arranged by We will pay 90c for good wheat ful for the favors shown tome by | the children, and was a complete|#t Diamond mills in Butler. J. T. my friends, surprise to the father. Shannon & Co. Respectfully, At an early hour the guests began Through the columns of your paper I desire to express my sincere thanks to my many friends through- out the county who so faithfully stood by me in my canvass before the democratic party on the 30th of From the reports of the medicr! fraternity fy is probable that la- ippe will aj in the city im Be tew sar se There have loa several cases reported and it is pre- sumed by a number of reputable physicians that the trying and in many cases fatal disease will be prev- alent before winter opens.—Chica- go Globe. Eupepsy, This is what you ,ought to have, in tact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thonsands upon thousandsot dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We gua:- antee that Electric Bitters, if used ac- cording to directions and the use pre- sisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and in- stall instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1. per bettle by all druggists. ———_—_—— Rev. J W Sage and wife, Mr. Light, | get the cash for eggs at Pharis Just received at McConnell’s Nov- | wife and daughters, Misses Mattie | Son’s. elty store the nicest and cheapest | and Jennie; Mr. H White, wife and —— she and her mother were debarred | Prof. Martin or Dr Pyle. Died at her home near Papin- | the pleasure of being present. About assortment of tinware to be found | daughter, WH and W M Crawford;| Persons having rooms to rent for in the city. Call and see it. owing to the illness of Miss May C. self boarding will please report to Low PRICES Wheat Wanted. I Will pay eighty-five cents per bushel for wheat delivered at a mill. Iwill take wheat on deposit, and give 333 pounds of the very best flour per bushel. J. T. Suaxxox. OG BLACK-DRAUGHT tea ures Constipation, McElree’s Wine of Carduj and THEDFORD'S BLACK- DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Bates County. Elliot Pyle Batler,g J.W. Morris Res Bernhardt & Holt be WJ Lansdown pee J_W._ Anderson Rockville Wood & Gilmore Adrian M, Otto Smith = C.D. Moudy as J.N. Bricker zy J.S. Pierce &Co a B. R. Crawford Altona Dr. W ae oa W. W.Morlan & Co Ball: Ww ad Burdett J. W. Choat Johnstown L. O. Carroliton Maysbure Jesse Trimble ‘oster DON’T FORGET IT! That J. R. Pattersons, Barber Shop North Side Square, is the place i ~ gofora nice hair cut, shave or shampoo. Call and see me. Every- thing firstclass. ame Need Money, Some Must Borrow! A careful prudent man who wants to borrow money for any purpose , will always seek to get the loan where the terms most favorable. We can now offer the lowest rate loan on from one to five years time. Notes drawn from one, two, three or five years. Money Paid out Promptly, Come and see us before you make loan. BANKERS LOAN AND TITLE By P. C. Forxxnsox, Manan. West Side Square, Butler, Mo. LUMBER! H.C. WYATT & SON, Save money by calling on us f ) prices on. LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES PAINT. —And all——— Building Materia — Our motto 1s—— Francis GILBREATH to arrive among whom we noticed Farmers remember you can siveze HIGH GR ADES petites Ves Sciibaca fee Many: ville, Mo., August 29th, 1890, Beu-| noon the guests were all assembled Allen, the blacksmith, is now a millionaire through replying to an advertisement of unclaimed estates, = &c.—Times, London, March Ist, 3 years, 8 months and 8 days. Thejeldest son, Mr. Wallace Lewis, Beulah was laid to rest in the Prai-| some clerical suit and elegant lap If your ancestor came from the old country write to The European Claims Agency, 59 Pearl St., and 24 Stone St., New York City, inclosing 25 cents for reply, and learn if you are an heir to any unclaimed estates there, worth more than half a billion dollars that belong, chiefly, to American descendants of Europeans who came to America years ago. If your ancestors came over more than 50 years ago there is probability: that you are heir toafortune. 436t flower faded on earth to blossom in | sons and sons.in-law, the lap robe home to shine in His kingdom. | Sage in his own inimitable style Beulah was a sweet child and a fa-| of which it is useless to say mo the dear parents look to the Heav-| ing Mr. Sage, knows that he always enly Father for comfort in this|says the right thing in the right great bereavment, were invited to the dining room. but just think of getting a good | words prove inadequate to descri AScrap of Paper Saves Her Life 8 cook stove and 60 pieces of | but it be aufiice {> say that it = It was just an ordinary scrap of wra ping paper, but it eared sf a t told by physicians that she was incura- ble and could not live only a short time; Hog Uholera. from his grand chi oungest d child, Ol she weighed less than seventy pounds. | X° CUBE ee i rf coke. Ona Piece of wrapping paper she read ot Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, reve, ak awh and grew better fast, C di aes di East Side of square. its use an now strong, | Cure according to ions and is | kindn followed bya short ¢ continued its use a ure direc ess, y a short prayer. fal pe wath sientn Be oa : ae willing to say he has not been fully | at 2 late hour the guests departed, Cole Druggist. Ft. Smith. ‘Trial Bottles ot this etal Discovery free at any We authorize all merchants to} The afternoon was spent in social person who has purchased and used | Rey. Lewis, in which he expressed The W. Hatz Menicaz Co., Mr. L. would live to celebrate many Butler, Due. St. Louis, Mo. | more birthdays. lah P. Seelinger, the only child of | in the parlor where Rev. Lewis was |° ' Gustave and AnnettaSeelinger, aged | given the place of honor, when his funeral was preached vy Rev. W. | brought in a table and placed in 6 3” ie H. Summy, August 30th, and little | front of him, on which was a hand- The GOOD LUCK Merchants rie City cemetery. Another sweet|robe. The suit wasa present from DEALEES IN e i] t = Heaven. The Lord has plucked |from daughters and daugthers in- f this bright jewel from her earthly |law. They were presented by Rev. F ' (OVISIONS, LIRENSWal e q vorite with all who knew her. May | for all who have the pleasure of kn Shelf Hardware. en Bie thon ae au ACORN COOK STOVES We have heaters from five dollars | Now Mr. Editor, pen fails us, and THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ome Ceelh ings for $18. = ate must / all a lover of the beautiful andan ep: The ( | h { ( W ( 7 H { r ite. 5 Harrer iN. li urian = wasin the last stage of consumption,| The birthday cake was a present EC EC [a C 00 dst bd uh thia May Crawford, aged six weeks. And all the leading makes of Heating Stoves. refund the money to any reliable/ talk, music and a short talk from| The highest market price paid for Country Produce, and goods ol W. Hall's Hog and Poultry Cholera his appreeiation of his cldldres's on very close margins. Remember the place—the big “Horse benefited thereby. | each one expressing the wish that H arper & Atkison 5 Missourt

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