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A nice A. A CHRISTMAS IS HERE. 1830) WONDERFUL EXHIBITION OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, Prices never before equaled for the same quality of goods offered. priate articles never surpassed, | For Ladies. A nice black and colered silk dress. A nice plush wrap. A nice table cloth with uapkins to moeteb. NZ MAS 11890 Our selections of Eve y article has been selected with view of usefulness. useful A visit our different departments will convince you that we have the largest selection of -HOLIDAY GOoOooDsS-: black and colered cashmere dress nice plush jacket. A cheviot jacket. A pair of Black or colored kid gloves A nice black and colored silk fichue. A nice pair of black silk hose. A nice pair of black silk mitts. A nice black and white silk handkerchief A nice linen handkerchief plain and fancy |)» i+ A nice initial linen handkerchief A nice plush cape A nice astrachon cape. A silk neck handkerchief. 4. nice childs cloak A nice pair of white blankets Anice pair of colered blankets nice stand cover. A nice bed spread. A nice pair of slippers. A nice hat from our millinery department. A nice plush cap. A nice club satchel. A nice pair of lace curtains. A nice black cashmere shawl, Anice colered shawl. Come an (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 keep right on with the crowd going to FRED DORN, the! only expert barber in Butler. —————_—— LOCAL ITEMS. In a short time Dr. G. W. Risley will move bis dental parlors to the | and 20th. front suit of rooms over Farmers | te | bank. On Saturday last Mrs. Bridges, who lives about four miles southwest | of Deepwater. poured a pailfull of boiling water into a tub and went out doors to get a bucket of water and while she was gone the infant | baby fell into the hot water and was scalded so bad that it died Sunday. The remains were buried Sunday.— Deepwater Citizen. Braces and Trusses. We have just received a splendid line of the best makes of shoulder | braces and trusses of all sizes, and | now have the best assortment to bi found in the city. Call aud see them. Frasz Bansearpr & C Notice to Tax-Payers. The Tax books are now ready, g the new law require payment of es sooner than last year. Pleas: me forward and settle your taxe Bb save trouble. A. O. Wertos, Collector. | H.L.TUCKER, || and the cheapest prices. ANY OL LUZASY 3 Biggest stock of Christmas can- | The public schools will close Fri- | dies in the city at Dickensheets. feo and take a vacation = — | = ee ae : weeks for the holidays. This will , Cetenge eet: niga ped be along stretch for some good Shannon, of Butler, was in the : cy | mothers who have four and five chil- ae day enroute home from ee dren in school, at least they will City, where she bas been visiting | pink so, and be heartily glad when Miss June Schofield. ved ithey can again turn their urchins Holden, Mo., Dec. 15.—The fath- over to the tender mercies of the er of Holden, Mr. Josiah Holden, | teachers. i ' aged 70 years, died at an early hour | this morning. He was a rugged character, quite wealthy and has re- sided here for forty odd years. A fire at Boliver early Saturday | morning destroyed about $100,000 | worth of property, and one man, (LEAS IRA | Joseph Bridges, a carpenter, was 6¢e The finest hne of white and col-;riously hurt by falling timbers. ored silk and cashmere mufflers at! ‘There was only small insurance on | Chetomesr hocon | any of the property and the loss to | | property owners is great. W. R. Messick, liveryman at Clin-! Colored candles and other orna- ! ton, had a match pair of black hors.’ ments for ornamenting Christmas | es, buggy and lap robe, stolen from | +.ceg at the Novelty store. him a few days ago. Theteam was, = hired by a young man and stranger | to go a short distance into the coun try, but he has failed to return. ‘ : -—————-— derstand this, but I assure you you | H Dr. William H. Kimberlin, eye, | will like it immensely when you do. | ear and throat specialist. Office at | But the patient rose in his might Laclede Hotel, Butler, Dec. 19th land kicked the doctor out of the ‘house. Then it was the doctor who | didn’t understand the significance of the lesson. He came back and asked if he was to consider that no- tice to quit-—Chicago Times. (Rep.} Sam Levy & Co. “My dear sir,? said Dr. McKinley when he administered the wrong | ' medicine by mistake, ‘you don’t un | Chas. S. Concklin, of the west | ward, Passaic, rode into Butler Fri- | day behind one the finest stallions in | Bates Co., Mambrino Chief, and left | an saree Jack Cole, a barber who bas a shop on North Main street, ate two large nutmegs yesterday in order to relieve 2 severe pain in his stomach. In about an hour after he bad tak- he began to grow jan order at the Tiues office for one- | half column‘advertisement for a num- | ber of months. Look for advertise- ment of fine Bronze turkeys by Mrs. Concklin. eae oo en the nutmegs cold and stiff, and he could hardly speak and was delirious. He was taken to the office of Dr. Wi to receive medical attention doctor worked with him most afternoon. It looked f like Cole's inundane ex about to be brough about four o'clock he began to zrow better and is now almost we As chairman of the committee for the extension of the Australian bal- lot system, Mayor Russell, of Lex- ington. has invited the mayors and councilmen of all cities of less than 5,000 inhabitants in Missoun to ap- point delegates to the convention called to meet in Lexington on Jan uary 13th. Every incorporated town of less than 5,000 in the state should have a representative at the c tion empowered to mdorse the ex tension of the law. the f the a while e | toan ead, bat Cole . mVen- half di: took over two snda nutmeg and three drach: death in a time It close eall for Cole —Joplin Herald. short was & Attention People na I will not be undersoid on candies, nuts and fruits. R. C. Dickensheets West Side Restaurant. | . See our styles of gents black silk handkerchiefs for 50c. Saw Levy & Co. | underwent a close call from total de- | the printing material, stock on hand PLP A nice linen handkerehi A nice white silk han A nice black silk h A nice initial si A nice hemstic A nic Ar A nice gold co A nice scar Review Office Burned. The office of the Rich Hill Daily and Weekly Review was badly dam- aged by fire Friday night last, the flames having their origin through carelessness of an employee in the press reoms. The building, a one story frame located on the corner and isolated from other structures, struction, necessitating a free use of water, which seriously damaged the and presses, in addition to that re ceived from fire. The loss was fully $2,000 which was fully insured. Through the courtesy of the Tri- bune office, and pluck and energy of the proprietor, the Review came out premptly on time, as bright and newsy as ever. Dr. G. M. Risley has secured the | front suit of rooms over the Far | mers Bank, northeast corner square, and will give due notice when he will move to same. 2tf | Mrs. W. E. Walton entertained a | number of her lady friends cn Wednesday evening of last week. | Au elegaut supper was spread and a good time enjoyed by the ladies. The guests were Mesdames Evering- | ham. MeBride, Hartwell. Austin, | Fulton, Tygard, Park DB; 3. T. Smith, Frank Allen, Brugler. Power. Harriman, Morris, Frizel!, Kennett, DeArmond and Pyle. Three and Five Acre tracts adjoining the city for sale on easy terms, at low rate of in terest. These small tracts of land will embrace a portion of what is known as the Beal farm adjoibing the city limits. A street 4 mile long aud 80 feet ‘wide and planted on both sides with shade trees the en trie length upon which these beauti- ful plats of land will front will be dedieated to the public as the land is sold. Fine view of the city and in west ool district. T caid to be best school in the county. For ns and further particulars en- quire of P. C: Fulkersen. Live Oak he: tree is a thing Sold only by er like the Live Oak McBrine & Co. © A nice pair of black and colored kid g A nice pair of gold sleve buttons. beauty everlasting. | suitable to all classes and pocket books. If you are at a loss what to select, the following are always in order: For Gentleman. f plain and faney border dkerchief. ‘ andkerchief. lk handkerchief. sh silk handkerchief. 4 nice border silk handerchief. A nice pair of silk suspenders. A nice white silk muffler. e black muffler. rice colored silk muffler A cashmere mufiler. A old handle silk umbrella. A silver handle silk umbrella A nice four-in-hand tie. A nice windsor tie. Anice puff searf. A niee set of linen collar loves. Jar button. f pin. A. nice white dress shirt. A nice suit of clothes at of slippers. A nice fur cap. A nice silk bat. A nice derby hat. A nica fur hat. A nice suit of underwear. A fine embroidered night d make your selections out of this large array of sensible Holiday presents. The largest variety Come early and get your choice. Samuel Levy & Gompany. To whom it may concern. I have fed oil meal for years to my horses and cow, and occasionally to my hogs. I think it is the richest and cheapest feed a person can use for stock if fed with care. Rev. W. F. Baker. Sold by R. W. James, 2tf Butler, Mo., P. O. Bx 226. Bring your pictures to Prof. J. W. Cover, the free hand and pen artist, and get the finest work you have ever seen. Located in opera build- | ing. tf. To the City Tax-Payers! Notice is hereby given that city taxes for the year 1890 are now due, and all persons indebted to the city of Butler for taxes are hereby noti- | fied that the books are now in my hands and I am ready to eollect | your tax. Please come forward at onee and pay up. Can be found in the store of Badgley & Hall. Geo. Patrick, 2 2t City Collector. and Appro- through sand cuffs robe. | Keep Account. is Farmers should keep an account of their business, To aid them in do- jing this Bennett, Wheeler & Co., | have made arrangements whereby | they give away the Manuel and Rec- ‘ord book published for that pur | It is complete and you should have | one. See them at once. 51 4t- \ For Sale or Trade tor Stock. A new frame house 5 rooms and pantry, and block of ground, situat- ed 400 feet from court house square, in best portion of city. Enquire at ’ this offiee. 5ltf Wanted ! Wool, hides, pelts, feathers, bees wax, rags and grease. North Majin street, opposite post office. | J. Fisuer. Wheat Wanted ° bushel for wheat delivered at my mill, Twill take wheat on deposit, and give S24 pounds of the very best Noor per bushel. J.T. Suansos. Hos BETTS IES 5 SS By Re er Sy the east where hase Goods and tri and Shoes He Drop in and low prices and couvince 1 arse Ls sand Gents Furnishing Goods 9K at our Immense Tes SS ie a IBBENS: PPP. by I have just returned from 1 all the latest styles in Dress ), the latest styles in Bouts stock; our DO utler, Mos% ’ ae as A SPL AGLI LG POPOL GA L Will pay eighty five cents per - iC. Re rerio