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The Soap that Cleans Most BUTLER PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Interesting Closing Exercises,Speeches Recitations, Music, ete. The public schools of this city will close for this season Friday af ternoon, and the general public is cordially invited to attend. While the above will be nice they are not to be compared with the entertainment + the Sat at urday night- For this occasion preparations have rogramme is siud ever held in Th eref re, don’t fail to be on hand early « will be elabor been exce Butler. Mr. Frank Deerwester. cipal of th was in the view to ge late prize e Montrose pu schools. y last Monday, with a ng 4 position as super- intendent ef our seh We can cheerfully say that as a scholar and teacher Mr. Deerwester has few equals and where he taught has given the best of ss We havea personal acquaintance with Mr aud know him to be a gentleman of the confidence Our ols. ction Deer wester people not select Deer west LOWER& LOWER SES SZaN TO SBE NY (oe) yy G s THE 2s ? SPRING GOODS? To be GO THE PRICES AT HANDSOMEST LINE OF O Ya ose BOT. WILLIAMS’ Found in the City go to IM MEKIBREN, SCRIBE SENS . | n X crowded me Wall eee : 1 ol 1S Cc O ° consist of recitations. declamations, | Then how he can live ! 1 00 Here you will tind the Latest cantatas, &c. Hill or anywhere outside of the HE oe ten Cech citirnitde eT SShonee 1% SOOVTR DRESS GOODS a wi a ‘lasses are selected with care aud myatery (0 us: tion 8098 re é = 100 rss LOCAL ITEMS. | the scholars are well up with their | i ii edn ae Caracus coffee 1 00 parts. One of the principal features | ed statutes provides, “said county Mexican 1 00 A Select Assortmeut of a Vonsorial Artist. will be the eperetta, “The Enchant-|school commissioner of public . P ee 1 00 ye 2 -d Woed.” under the mana eaneatl schools shall hold b fice for two |*” soir hae : vy Siechelat ior wallingyiy ours next 6 i nag schools shall hold his off w ay: : 3K 3 Call afl get a F poe lass Nee cut, | fe Mrs. i ‘ab ~A . roe nrg in Peg years and until his successor is elect- lu S al ae } 1 : a AND SHOES. od smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest|65 pupils will take part. Mrs. Croc q 8 dried green } OTIONS, &e, &e, rep shop in the city. Best barbc ts. North} jett is an excellent musician and has jed and quaihed, jand “ sas sae a 16 hominy flakes x a x Mainstreet. Benoa noe ee oF | wcoeaideceble experience in matters caused by death, resignation, refusal |? hit RACE oe ee ee " "| of the kind. |to serve or removal from the county |” ane - geing through Missouri in the | On Monday night the commence- | ghall be filled by the governor by Soe aeine lead of ni,lit President Harrison | "ent exercises will be held at the! appiontment for the unexpired term.” 1 lbipure maple sug oe ee merely folli ywed a custom wich has | *#¢ Bete, when the following grad- 1 ., princess tea worth 75 cts been popular with orthodox Kansans | | nates he i x4 — ith sg + a ; — uobby cassimere suits worth for for many years.—Kansas City Star. | 8: Aulce teele. earl sellers 2} $10 now $6 see them at Sam Levy 4 ieaueriall tear or ane | Buck, Myrtle Catterliu, Bertie Cut-|& Co. Vi ere aaa py Our line of ladies fine kid shoes | ron, Hattie Hart. Har ry Cannon, ; for at $1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 can't be) Quincey Mitehell, Saille Armold, Joe B pecs: wud Miss Nellie 1 Japan tea.worth Ge for equaled for the money, call at Max | Lida Carter, Mamie Sisson, Lulu jShaunou, were united in quarriage | Movune gun powder tea Weiner’s and see them. iC heatham, Edith Vaughn, May Keel Tuesday evening of last week. Rev G 1 tea dust . land Nora Jennings. |W. Gul of the M. E. Church south, = oe ; Thin and — blood is = ead Y (G6 caureol ticsd exercixes willbe jo yfliciating. The wedding took place at |? Mh ; ye : rich and healthful by taking Hood's of reat interest to every one and | the res ace of the bri ‘te 8 parents 1 rity N his WCEK We will close out our ~ onal sey ures = rofula, salt likes Rousewail nan fie senlenl aay Mr. Mrs. CiShannan al 7 2s rheum, all blood disorders. see these young folks take their de jocl : took }4 a5 There is nothing that will pay, vurture from the public schools | ld 15 better than young chickens at this Rey. Blakemore will present oe) a = i 15 | season provided ‘they are brought) diplomas. | Gen Joe O. Shelby ae 4 to market early. The price in Sutler i In order to defray expeuses an is the accor: ghter of J 1 30 at present are 25 and 30 cts. enach.|*(imittance fee of 25 and 35 cents | T Shannon, proprietor of the Dia | 2 es 45 5 Size from 2 quail to a pigeon will be charged on Saturday night | mond Mills of this - Onaccount 2 ts 45 jand 10 and 15 cents Monday night. jof the accident which happened Mr. 7 Tinely aeate be Seed potatoes of every variety at) What money is left, over and above {Shannon, a few days | the |? Purkish prunes 35 Pharis & Son. Jexpenses, will go ito the library | wedding was a quiet affuir, only « 1 pure codtish 10 smith of B 1 _:, «| fund for the benetit of which the en- few friends being present. Quite 2) 2 can corn beef 25 ] Hon. T. J. Smith of ut es A tertainment is given. The school} uumber of handsome pressuts was! 2 packages macaroni 25 N 2) See . - attendance ab circutt court. T-) now has a small library and Prof.|received. The Tres extends con | 9) 00 ja ce ae WOW if vou want bar FANS NOW 1s Smith is one of the foremost lawyers | & ae 5 1 | S large mackerel <b ° > ; ee 3 awyers | Starr informs us that during the|gratulations and best wishes 19 1b pailrk = ae . pe I : : of the bar of his county, and a gen-| ¥.4, 434 books were read by the pu- _- (eB ea Ble fish 10) your time. JYont think that this tleman of high character and stand- /~)_ - i a Boys good ¢ assime re suits all wool! | 20 large mackerel 115 . woe E pils, and if they had possessed the]. a 14 to Taper 5 aoe urge mackere 5 = all th : | are: es } es f : ing.—Clinton Democrat. | books as many more could have been a pa es ali ee now § 2 cans potted tongue 25 lS ¢ ary ans We lave ol a _— ; Oe a ee a | 25 our house is just piled fall of bar- al : ping sacha “si ge m Next Sunday will be memorial P - ip sh sage BF paula |3 cans sardines in oi! 25 eains i it] ae | t Ihanoainae a such as black india linens,black mil, day. Exercises appropriate to the ur is what the McKinley bil has 2 eventeed tecdines 25 &e S, othe bu yargaims mM Wikis Caaich WEG Uso oe occasion will be held in the opera |Goue for the people. It used to be}y Boston baked beans 5 : aye oe c pera pee i oston baked bean 15, both plain and fancy, im fact every- } se, Rev. Ed as f Nevada, | twelve pounds. This is a condition | , : = hing heh soucenaek for in the OO SE Sees, eres : oe iA Salmon 25 Meee a will deliver the sermon. All are |#2d nota theory, which should be | > black goods line and at prices that ; tie made note of. As Mr. Lincoln said, | 3 boxes French blacking 2 defy competition Sam Levy & Co. E xtensive preparations are in pro- gress fora grand Masonic celebra- tion at this place on June 24th, (St. John’s day,) at which over one hun- dred of the lodges of the state have been invited toattend. It promises to be the grandest event in the his- tory of the fraternity in the south- west.—Springfield Express. Mens white unlaundried shirts 35 cts. or 3 for $1. see them at Sam Le- vy & Co. The governor of Missouri has of- fereda reward of $300 for the ap- prehension’ of Soper, the Arohie murderer, though the chances are that if he should be captured and tried he would be acquitted on the ground of insanity or given six months in the Casa county jail.—K. C. Star. Farmers, always go to Pharis & Son when you want flour in large lots, and will save you money. Hon. W. H. Wade narrowly escap- ed death last Tuesday afternoon. He attempted to jump on the caboose of a moving freight train at Dorches- ter and was thrown violently to the ground, receiving severe bruises on the face and left arm and rendered anconscious by the fall for a few moments —Springfield Express. you will not miss it by) egg to Pharis & Son armers, taking your We protest against the daily Dem- | ocrat’s continual howl about) “ high | taxes” and “increased taxation.” Our city taxes are lowsr by one-h: lf than any city of similar size of which | we are acqui ainted. Of course, here | at home where we know better, the) Democrat’sarticles can have nv effect but away from home, one would in- fer that we are ground to the very earth by mum cipal taxation. Our levy for ‘city purposes is fifty cents | on the hundred dollars, which, with | other revenue, is ample to pay all! expenses of the city—including al good light. Then why how! conti ually about increased taxation. An- other thing: If we can receive addi- tional benetits for an increase in tax-| ation, we are satisfied that our peo- ple would very willingly pay the} necessary increase the statem s of the Democrat to the contrs not withstanding The license from the saloons “should pay our water bill, and the levy above referred to should pay the balance of the ex- penses—and it will do it too. We hope the Democrat will give us a| rest on taxes; there is nothing in it. | —Record. cordially invited to attend. In looking for lady's, misses aud children’s slipper and Newport tics for summer wear do not fail to see our line which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. S. Levy & Co. A Beautiful Home For sale, one block from the square, six rooms, good well and cistern, 80 fruit trees and all kinds of shade trees. One third cash, balance to svit purchaser, or will take land or cattle in part payment. Call at this office. Hon. D. A. DeArmond and Thos. J. Smith returned home from Clin- ton on Saturday. Jas. K. Brugler was in the city last week on business and shaking hands with his many friends. says his company is taking out con- siderable mineral at Webb City. The Tixes wishes Mr. Brugler the best of success in his mining enterprises. Mrs. Gardner, and daughter Miss Sadie and son Frank who have been so journing in California for several months are expected in Butler this week. President Harrison had two speeches which he delivered during | his tour, one being “his American | flag in every port” talk, and the oth we “Your broad acres and plains” ad got things mixed and deli fertile | JWrong Speceu iu wi spe: wei ior a man wh s been jmixed up in mistakes ever since his administration 1.—Sedalia Ba Z00. where. The gr: and jury of Henry county jhas recommended one hundre thousand dollars for a court ho sor that county. If they are as long getting their court house as Bates county has been getting a ten thou | sand dollar jail, they Wi a coutinue to do business in a hall years to come. for several » sho than ever Wanted!—Hides, pelts, feathers, | beeswax, and grease North Main St., opposite post-office. J. Fisuzr. He) ' the first of the week in } }you may fool all the people some of \6 the time and some of the people : of the time but you cannot fool all | ¢ of the people all the time.—Record. | Just so. Bro. Austin, Mr. Lincoln was right. The last congressional election fully demonstrated the fact that the people were tired of being fooled, and we know of no more con- vineing argument that the tariff is a tax than the difference 12 and 19 pounds of sugar. On this point you can't fool the people any longer. 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 Boys summer flanpel waists all/3 ages a great bargain at 20c. see them /3 at Sam Levy & Co. 5 The infant child, a son two years | 4 old, of H. M. Booth, is lying dan-|) gerously ill. Dr Hedges of War- rensburg, Meo, a brother of Mrs. 1 Booth. was telegraphed for last |1 evening. The little fellow’s ailment} 1 seems to be the result of eating a/1 poison bean of some, to us unknown, 1 variety, the product of a climbing vine growing about the premises of Mr Booth.—R. H. Review | The little fellow died on Monday /1 and was buried Tuesday. Mr. and | Mrs. Booth has the heart-felt sym- | pathy of all the citizens of Rich Hill Boys solid every day knee pants sizes 4 to 14 25 cts. see them at} | Sam Levy & Co. Attention G. A. R. men we are| he eadquarters for decoration day uni- pees ing ms suit, hat, and em Sai Le- buttons obby summer flannel shirts ets see them Men's be st qual lity le plow shoes ¥1.2: Sam Levy & Co rain two buck- see them at g gr a) W. F. Pharis and wife of Walker station, are at the residence of John 20 boxes matches Brooms worth 25cts for ip their sad bereayement. 1100 * 100 * er than bars Clairette soap ars Fair bars Water queen soap unks white star soap ry Goods and bargains all over the but the biggest bargains in house, quart bottle blueing dozen fancy lemons ie Bluefield bananas bexes fruit pudding bottle French mustard 10 gallon pure cider vinegar 25 : . Gig tRieece 3 you ever saw in your life. Now gallon honey drips 60 if you think we are just blowing cans marrow fat peas 25 papers carpet tacke 10 just drop in and see for yourself gallons best 175 test oil 90 = E SE _ = lbs gold dust washing powder 25 W R can California egg plums 20 i LL I 0 Cc ASH, < - pears 25 piace ance vais 3, and nothing but cash, and we will save you Yankee sweeper 7%; money y every time at the 5 | = window brush 60 | | “ serub brush 40 1 pail honey drips 95 Dashboard lanterns ‘90 set double silverplated tea spoons 25| 100 lbs Hawkeye flour 2 75| Blue D 2 85) Choice family We are quoting this Hour 35e dred less than it is w sold elsewhere. jueensware. nt cheap- Butler, be- é cause we do not h: » ebarge you = -haris, being called on account of | the extra per cent. t hac FOR SALE BY the serious sickness of Mrs. Pharis. do, to u Men's union ¢ ere suits worth Sam Le 37. now $3.75 see t vy & Co. mi at Ws G spent several <days Mis souri on legal business. The family of C. W. Proctor. of | Tennessee have taken up their resi- dence in Butler. i STL PEELE, DEALERS IN——— Gavoceries,Queensware, Ete. BINDING TWINE A SPECIALTY. North Side Square, Butler, Missouri CASH GROCERY. LOTHING, ‘McCORMACE BINDERS, Daisy Reapers, Mowers, WALTON & COMPANY,