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BOOTS & SHOES. GRANDEST ODOT AND SME NULL TN TE AINA) OF UTES ¢ DISCOUNT Y We have got too much stock and in order to reduce this mammoth line we will from now until February Ist, offer our immense stock of ents, Boys and Youths, Ladies, Misses and Childrens, Boots and Shoes at a GREAT DISCOUNT. Do you want to save money? If so,attend this Great Discount sale. We have always been considered and still hold that reputation of being the Cheapest Place (quality considered) im Bates County, to buy HONEST -- RELIABLE -- FOOTWEAR and now we offer special discount inducements m order to reduce our mammoth Fall and Winter Sock——every article in the house marked in plain {figures, Our Entire Stock, no Exceptions, Come and be convinced that this is your Grandest opportunity to buy such Rehable footwear at the Great Reduction in prices. BARBER BARBER! | Artistic Hair Cutting, Shampooing, | Sea Foam. All clean and fashiona- ble, on North Main St , Hl FRED DORN, Proprietor. LOCAL ITEMS. The Rich Hill Western Enterprise ! Publish the Laws. No intelligent, well defined opiu- ion can be obtained by the mass of the people in regard to what the law ; should be, er what acts should be amended, when they are not permit- ted to see them, without buying the . entire proceedings in a bound vol- ume at the close of each session of the legislature. So the matter now | Mike Dwyer, the -2-year-old brother Ed Corrigan's Horses Sick. Lexington, Ky., Jan. &.—Over 100 thoroughbreds are sick at the | association course here, being af-| flicted with colds, distemper and pneumonia. Six belonging to Ed. Corrigan are six, and one, Siberia, a 3 year old bay colt by Ten Broeck, | dam Ventura is about to die, while oo in this Gran ' Metta Scott returned to her school |Monday........ John Balker got badly hurt at No. 2 slope Friday. .. Uncle Joe Smith is Virgima Items. Share Cope got his election boots of Ike Lockridge....Browning & Lockridge have been fencing a big woods pasture for the ‘last eight _rheumatism....Saturday was pay days. They have 60 head of bogs | day at the Pacific works and every- and want 40 more....Clate Wolfe | body was feeling good....Mr. John aud Frank Porter have each been | Ferry died Wednesday. Deceased blessed with fine babies. . Jack Mc- | was 64 years old and leaves a wife Guire has moved on to the Wire| and several children... .Miss Sally down with the. { GO TO | WILLIAM'S CASH GROCERY! Batler, Missouri. Where you can get: | 14 pounds of granulated sugar $1.00 15 pounds C sugar.......... 100 | 16 pounds of brown sugar. ... | 4 ths best brown coffee, for.... 1.00 tions toa religious newspaper, be | burdens. and who are trying not | only to make s living in an honora- sides what he earns on the lecture | -platform from general literary work. | He would lose money if he traded j sad make it the pride of Missouri.— his income for that of the president | Star. of the United States. | We take poultry and eggs for goods. Hens and spring chickens, East Lynn, Mo.. Jan. 3, 1891 : ere aa R. W. James, Butler, Mo.. Dear 44c cash, 5}¢ trade. Eggs, highest Sir:—In reply to yours of the Ist I| ™arket price in trade, will say Ihave used oil cake for a| Wem’s Exterrrrise Baroaiy Stone, number of years, and consider it fine for all kinds of stock. - have not had cholera ameng my hogs since | : : have becn using it. before I com-) : second-hand menced its use I lost hogs more or , Show-cases, 6 feet long. adress Middle of north side square. ; I want to buy 2 leas ever year. Yours truly, N. M. Nestierope, Rtt Pavt Scmrxporr. — Virginia, Mo. \ i ble way but to build up your city | . of the Scientific American for the | the drawings and specifications for er better than now. = right in all thetr dealings.and prompt and honest in their adjustments. Yours Respectfully, Matt Strong returned home from Amoret Monday... .Johu Morgan. is 8 tt Mrs. 8S. L. Hewitt able to be out again....Miss Lizzie Wartman has returned from a three The attention of our readers is i- week's visit to Henry com 5, ae rected to the advertisement of Munn Miss Lizzie Beck, Emma and Rose & Co., patent solicitors. in another Waters spent Monday in Butler... . column. Their name is familiar to Will Holeomb lost a fine horse last | pateatees throughout the country. week....Jap Wortman and Squire In connection with the Beck spent Saturday in town... . We wet our old friend James Burke the Saturday. James is candidate for county -chool com more than one hundred and twenty | missioner... Ye lecal spent Tuesday thousand inventions. and their faci! | in the country busting... .Several ities for obtaining patents were nev- | horses Lave died south of the Hill | with the new horse disease... . Miss; publication past forty-five years, they have made on strects —household and kitchen_ furniture, and many articles too numerous too mention Terms:-—All suis cash, on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be piven without interest if paid when due if of $5 and less not, then ten per cent interest per, annum from date will be charged. Parchaser to give note with approv- security. Sale to begin at ten o'clock sharp. J. W. Exsis, Administrator. Wheat Wanted. I Will pay eighty-five cents per bushel for wheat delivered at my tu. I will take wheat on deposit, and give 334 pounds of the very best flour per bushel. J. T. Suaxxos. makes good its name by printing as| stands and always has stood; they | to Semper Fidele, is seriously ill. place. Jack don’t intend oe keep | Stewart and Homes Farmer of Mays- | pi a a ay esse cee pe current news of the Indian war a | form their opinions as to the relative | Notice to the Farmers ot Bates Conaty bach long..Geo. Thompson's house | ae ea ee | 1 galion good syrup for ee 3b ‘very creditable account of General ) merits and demerits of a law largely , 79 whom it may concern: — en Pag Saturday, by — Se : hte | gallon New Orleans syrup.. .60 Crook’s difficulties with Geronimo | by the manner in which it is enfore-; This is to certify that I suffered a | ‘tm the flue, but was soon extin- Write the Bradfield Reg. C | : : Pec ' \ i 2 | g- Co., At-! 1 gallon white sugar drips.... 60 under the head of “Our Indian war|ed. A good law poorly executed | total loss on my stock Noy. 20,1889, | guished Selene Wm. Stephens is re- | littal'Gas to ticul Sold by | 4 gallon 1 Geronimo—The Hostile Apache |leayes the impression that further P0licy issued by the Geman Insur | building his house which was burn- | S74» 7%» (OF particulars. Sold by | 4 gation can maple syrup. ..... 55 pst p pressi at further 3 : i all druggists. 51m 3 cans best tomat: Sistine dian eine estilo tulle |lnyitdtion on thet pestituler sub- _ ———s phe gegen 7a ed....The boys have lots of fun at | SRS cero 3 best ee ee 35 a ay 3s in full of a E H ; ans ‘ 8 best corn........, Haas to capture.” Some time in 1895 the | ject is necessary. False impressions Soma deoas ag can eheerful-| ‘2° Hot Water literary. - +The boys | Administrator's Sale. 13 yea oe: fat hens pe! Enterprise will startle the good peo-| therefore gain currency, the people ly and heartily recommend the Ger- | are making the rabbits hide out. ++ | Twill sell at public sale on the/ Sass Cte ees peas..... * ple of Rich Hill with an account of | become distrustful of their represen-, man Insurapce Co. to any and all | Mrs. Geo. Thompson is on the sick farm of James W. Seighmnan, eight | 3 cons of sardines... 25 the killing of Sitting Bull—K. ©, | tatives and confusion and discord | who wish insurance. I also recom | list....Howard Flesher was in town miles north of Butler, and 3 miles |} can of Geviled Ham Ti maicrinlaciteme ate vision | mend Calhoon & Harrison, state | Sunday visiting....Alf Addison is! southeast of Adrian o: | 1 d beef 16 ‘imes. ign ip) ts some provisi > agente, Carthage, Mo., and J. F. Her- |. ni ; a. n | 1 can corne ee 26 eas = | was made for publishing the laws in rellMapeciallaran aie can Mo Stas in the newspaper and has a felon on | Tuesday January 20, 1891, | 12ipigsfeet. <8... steeee 2B The poorly paid preacher has at | the newsspapers much of this con-| said Germak Insurance Co, I know his finger. :--Oll Addison get to, The following property to wit:—one | ; = — muscatell raisins.. 25 last got the courts to decide that his | fusion of ideas would be prevented | them to be honorable in all their | scufiling with an open knife in his | 2-year old mule, two 2 year-old colts, | 3 ihe sade ee = salary can be collected by law. Judge |and there would then be considera- a —— = they agree. | hand and ruined his other hand.... | 6 head of work horses, 3 fresh milch 12 packages ee ‘ s Bleckly of the Georgia supreme! bly more justice in the generally ac- remam Xours Kvespe. 5 | Lewis Dudley is mining coal in cows, 1 heifer, 35 head of stock 1 fhatar tobaceo.... 2.2... y gia supreme ; bly j g 3 P.K. Wiox. | Qe piste reat (adie ene gt nev ceeae on eure | ape tae cran eee % court bas ordered a church to be | cepted proposition that “ignorance | Craig's bank... . Magic lantern show | hogs, 1 corn planter, ,2 harrows, 2 “4 free trade —— tiene ee 25 rn ‘ 2 ! ae ieee t Hot Water sck | i : . | fine cut tobacco.......... ;; sold to satisfy a pastor's claim. It of the ae is no excuse for its viola | To whom it may concern: 1 ; ie = a se po ——< next hay — es z —— & — 1 ih ipieleamcling idea. = may not be the christian thing to do | tion."—Clinton Democrat. This is to certify that I suffered a >“TUTC8Y me ----Bentou Addison | Separator, 2 cultivators, 1 mowing | 1 fb beauty smoking tobacco 35 for » preacher to press his claim to | — a total loss of my barn and contents got lost on his way home from Hick- \ machine, 2 breaking plows, 2 seta i1 th early bird (ait lee a 30 this point, but it is certainly busi-; It is alway best when possible to , 0D the 20th of Nev., 1890. policy is- erdon’s coal bank one night last) of wagon harness, 1 goew buggy, 2 3 doz clothes pins............ 10 ness like and just, and the prece- | get your work done at home. All | wee oe ; a i week... .J. W. McFadden aud Judy sets of buggy harness, 2 saddles, | 2 lunch baskets... 0.0.0... 15 dent ought to be followed.—St. | things considered it rarely cost you Company. of — eevee sy) eG i traded cows twice within the last about 50 tons of timothy hay, 10 }20 boxes of best matches... .. 25 . H 5 3 they have paid in full for all loss. | | k Se 9: t, 5 iS 1 th japan tea worth 60 cts. for 35 Eouis Chronicle. more than outsiders will charge for $s7f.50. I willingly recommend | week. ...The snow is about 3 inches | tons at residence farm and about 40 1 fy GE iaiecinl teeta Gell 60 A 35 j the same class of work. Should er the German Tnsuravce Co. to all} eae being the largest snow this | tons in stack near Adrian, S00 bush | 10 fh caldocuis honey.... f a 1.00 é i a Ene oe } ror occur you ean easily call to ac who wish good eafe insurance. Ij winter....Sleigh riding and rabbit els of corn in crib. 60 bushels of Quart bottle best bluing...... 15 Rev. Dr. Talmage SoG AS Hee fie qackice vouponaGle tac also recommend Messrs Calhoon & | hunting are in order these days. oats, 1 stack of flax straw,400 pounds | Brooms worth 25cts for. ceeee 20 000 a year from his Brooklyn con- | h 1 ¥ shi apooee i Harrison, state agents, Carthage, NM Ne Sanne Ql salbpork andl nee deen | All red cedar pails............ 60 gregrtion, $12,500 from a firm for | : nee than this, aon Sty be Mo. and J. F. Herrell, special agent, eer. i a yey ee ee pri = bier | Shoe brushes worth 35 cts for 25 the advance publications of his sere Lelping the men who patronize you, of Adrian, Mo.. for said German In- ane a ; ention Six bars of Clairett soap...... 25 mons, and $6,500 for his contribu- | who help pay the taxes and other surance Co., to be honorable and up Rich Hull Items. Six bars Old Hickory soap.... 25 One dozen lemons........... 30 Twelve pounds of bacon.... ¥: | 100 ths No. 1 patent flour .., 100 tis No 2 patent flour.... @ 100 ths straight patent flour.. 2.35 100 ffs 2nd grade patent flour 2.00 We will reduce Glassware and | Queenesware 20 per cent. We will sell you all our Christmas goods at cost. Above prices are for cash only. We will take produce in ex- change for goods and give you a liberal reduction. | Ba We are running a strictiy cash | Grocery and hope yeu will appreciate | the low prices we are offering you. We will save you from 15 to 20 per | cent on all goods you buy of us.