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ES LOCAL ITEMS wee > has geet i his hea Wabash screen doors and patent window screens, at R. R. Deacon's We are getting our sh of rain | went to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge, we 10.0.F. The de- | —————- gree of knightly h r was vote Seed potatoes of every variety at [8 on Ck a R : ea ie } aie Pharis & Son. pou hevalier o8s by Mt. Pleasa Canton No. 20, and conferred by the Mr. and Mrs. Cal Robinson have Grand officers | anew daughter at their house. Men's best quality t | Dr. Pattou is reported to be im- | le plow shoes $1 proving at Eldorado Springs Sam Levy & Co. W. W. Graves recei Jasper Pierce and wife returned “da telegram from Californian Monday evening. | from L. F. Mel oy, Clerk of the Kan jsas City court of appeals, ou Mon Thos. Gault of Osage township, | day stating that court had reversed | gave us a pleasant © dl Mond: j the lower court in the case of the » Albert Badgley is making some State vs M. M. Kauffman, a whis- } valuable improvements to his resi j key case taken on appeal from Bates | county. Inaticr ef- This settles the fectually that Kauffuan the whiskey as charged dence. didnt weil Miss Mary Kennett left for Color ado Springs yesterday to join her mother. : Men's union cessimere suits worth 37. now $3.75 see them at Sam Le vy & Co. Boys summer flanvel waists all ages a great bargain at 20c. see them at Sam Levy & Co. Yale surgical chair, which is one of the finest and most convenient chairs in the city. It is so adjusted that it ean be changed into different and with ease. It was manufactur ed by the Canton Surgical Dental Chair Co., at Canton, Ohio. The lake and park grounds have been thrown open to the pleasure of our people. Mrs. M. Levy, of St. Louis, arriv- ed in the city last week on a visit to her son Silas. more than a dozen The farmers are w ell up with their work and the prospect for a big William Doe ring maidarn Reapers, | crop was never brighter in the coun Mowers and twine at ie RR. Deacox’s. , Men’s fine shoes & $1.50. Boys fine We understand that shoes $1.25 see them aut Sam Levy has been organized, to be & Co. the Butler Manufacturing Company, Judge J. H. Sullens, cashier Far- | Composed of ten or tweive of our mers Bank, at Foster, the | best business men, for the purpose city Monday on business before the of manufacturing the Deming Corn Probate court. Cutter and Shocker. When the (ar a plans of the company are more fully Men's n@bby cassimere suits worth matured the Trwes will give anu ex- $10 now $6 see them at Sam Levy i & Co. was in tened notice of its workings, ete. Men's nobby ¢: worth $3. now $ Sam Levy & Co. Rev. Dr. H. F. W. Kuhne will give a lecture on a very interesting subject: “The First Verdict from the Divine Tribunal.” A scientific philosophical discussion of man’s fall in Eden, at the C. P. church Friday, May 29, at 8 p. m. Admission tree. The lecture is pronounced a master- piece of reason. ssimere pants Miss Cosby Brown left for Oregon a Sage Tuesday morning to visit her grand parents and spend her vacation Rey. Alex. Walker is uttending a meeting of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church at Detroit, Michigan. Peter Harney and wife, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Curry the past week, returned to their home at Foster, Saturday. Men's nobby summer flannel shirts only 35 cts see them at Sam Levy &« Co. Boys white unlaundered shirts 25c each all sizes see them at Sam Levy & Co. The many friends of Mrs. J. T.| Nola A.. the five rth old daugh- Walls, in this city, will be glad to|ter of A. J. and E. A. Wyer, died on learn that her health has much im-|Kriday morning, May 22nd, 1891. proved during her stay at Eldorado | Funeral services were conducted at * Springs. the family residence on Saturday at Boys solid every day knee pants | o'clock by Rev. Blakemore. Little sizes 4 to 14 25 cts. see them at|Nola was beautiful bud, the pride Sam Levy & Co. and idol of her parents who have lost a priceless gem in her taking off, and have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. W. O. Atkeson was selected as one of the national committeemen from | this state for the people's party. A @ compliment to our fellow-citizen. Boys stylish Satan shirts a big drive 25 cts. see them at Sam Levy | Recorder D. G. Newsom is hi ecorder ewsom 18 appy & Co. dad again, a tine boy arrived at his} house Sunday morning and he says he has named him Grover Palmer. Memorial services were appropri- ately observed at the opera house on Sunday. The regular Sunday morn- ing services at the various churches were dispensed with and the pasters Misses Alice Hagan, Minnie Het- r and Cora Henry, who have been v}siting Mrs. Donovan the past week hve returned to their home in Rich 10 o'clock the G. A. R., and ex-con- federate soldiers marched in a body | from thecity hall and mige 1 seats |reserved for them. Shirley Childs seld Capt. F. J. Ty-| f gud a three hundred dollar carriage | the first of the week. It is a beauty and one of the finest carriages ever | brought to the city. . Edmendson delivered a very ne pra and ef- | fective address. Do not fail to see the latest craze | in black goods “Hindo Cloth” of | which we are showing a nice line. Sam Levy & Co. The school board will meet Fri- j day night, so we understand, for the | purpose of electing those of the ‘- U. Arthur McBride, editor of the! present corps of teachers who de- bright and sparkling Pleasant Hill) sire to remain with the school. The Gazette, spent Monday in the city, | teachers to fill vacancies (three or shaking hands with old acquaint (four) will not be selected at this | meeting; as the board in ov Jer to get the best material forthe school have ‘decided to let those places enter a competitive ex tion before Prof. Starr. ances. Cass Mills, J. D. Hart John Mil- ler, J. A. Trimble, and John G. Me Peak came over from Foster Thurs- day evening to attend Butler En- eampment No. 76, 1.0.0. FP. Mr. MePeak was giver the three degrees. | , desir P. E. Nickell, who has been at Bo- mee eman, Mont., Dr. J.T. Walls attended the an-/returned home Satur nual session of the state medical so- | He gave usa_ ple ciety at Excelsior Springs last week. and left a chip off : The doctor is in love with his pro- | petritied wood in ery keeping | board there is week, as Stns E .., and everyt R. R. Deacon has just received a Pees) carload of the best Top buggies and | PeFHOe ~~ spring wagons for the money, ever ficiently impressed with the country exhibited in Butler. -2t ito desert Bates county for it. for several months 1s fession and believes in abreast of it. Nickell was not suf- le er ck from Carbon Center to W. W. Ross returned from St. Jo- seph, the last of the week where he Dr. Christy received last week a} positions rapidly | & company | kuown as | assisted Rev. Edmondson, of Neva- | if). da, in conducting the services. At Mrs. T. W. Sil ers and two youag Idren left Monday morni a visit to fr A Younz Lad at the Mines Killed by j Mrs. I. J. Day Monday for Ft ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Companion ldren left Smith, Ark. two or r sister Mrs where she will remain three weeks ™ SP: Day. . F. P. Blake SR Francise> delivered a instractive lee- the M. E. eburch Literary Fiction vs. tat subject: * LOWER& LOWER GO THE PRICES AT WILLIAMS GASH GROCERY ut the La € h handsome 1, Mr. J. R. Nichols to Miss oa ubats aoe i m Bates county lia Warren, both of Bates C ureter eee Reve Ss) Galroo vit se ibove stated ee - * . 149 Ibs granulated sucar = ) A. J. Wyer and g was unable to get prom of additi sabseriptions ps ren ea ut S10 5 20 6 brown ae 1 00 to express = he ull; irs So far $4,000 in cas ras been re 4h eI: j m : 4° broken Java cottee 1 00 those neighbors oil feel aye The Lake and Park Seg d TeOu) GAC eae 5 3h ri ae 1 00 kindly assisted them in their | f Aah trict, » just the be- |"? s i aged ition of the lake &| * a 40% Caracus coffee 1 00 thietic ni, the loss oftheir little daug y has been eff ses Da 4 Mexican 1 00 tery Nola. tighteen of the original fifty share | : pes sneaSiate 200% Pail jelly 1 00 | J.C. Clark will shortly remove!hollers assuming + indebteduess Wanted) —Hides, pelts, feathers, 10 * California honey 1 00 jhis residence. Ifthe plans of the | and obligations of the old company. | beeswax, and grease North MainSt.!s = dried green yeas 25 jimprovements comtemplated are | Those persons who held stock iv the | CPPosite post: tice J. Fister [6 & hominy flukes 25 j carried out Mr. Clark will have one | former company, who did uot go in | I k 1 cee ise fates 25 of the handsomest and most coum. | to the new or, zation, wigued over ev ee Ques k ABD lS Pou es 3.0% raisins 25 modious residences in Br it! their stock to those wh tid Sshiae ae ee ihe asuely 1 Ik | L ydious residences iu Butler. heir sto > sewho dic ene oe eth pallet bp pure maple sugar 5 | th = + | The reorganized company now! Le oo cue bai oy ths ae 1 ,, princess tea worth 75 cts ¢ South is not taking auy part (i, cite ELI a jot Pelice Judge Beeson and wife on | 7 inthe third party movement. On ei : iy Ne 2 |the serious charge of murdering for 5 3 ie f S F. J. Tygard, J. M. McKibben. J. | : as Imperial tea, worth 60c one or two points Ino pr: ca rolls oo Nasa 2 mnperial tea, worth 60¢ } ractical 1 a own off-spring ugh sus- 1 I W. Hannab, D. N. Thor L j their n off-spring Through sus 5 tics the North could well afford to Sergi ee GhenISeGh = , g | ie 22 Badeley) Jo Ps wdewas. Ga L | picious occurrences the neig hbors | J . ~ au giev, J. . ‘at yards, eG 7 i yor s0e 35 | go to school to the South.--Globe Smith 7. J. Day RCD ee ee j were led to believe that all was not | A pee ore CUOt On ao.) ; ‘ me eee A -. Dickenshe. a g vder 5 Democrat. Tee Cae a e Cc @ fate | right at the Beeson mansion, and | ; ee pe je | : == 2 ae J. M. Catterlin, ¢ . Gh 3 i 3 ‘ | * tea dus’ 5 | We have just witnessed the amaz-/ J. Smith, O. D. Austin. Ro J. Hur-|o°™* Came one Loe Place neae 5 © pure navy beans 25 line anectuio of the bits of oe ee : e é P a hog pen where Mrs. B_ had been | : ; jing spectac ne birth + new jley, ‘I. L. Pettys, J. F. Boyd, W m.| 1 i hed | * Health and prosperity | : j ovlng. ‘ arthe i J | party without the presence of H.! E. Walton, G. B. Hickman. sea : — — 4 a pena ' i gee tobacco 25 | Martin Williams at the cradle. He! The board of directors remain the | Sue gr eae eal Jolly Tar tobacco 35 STiberititho oraves tocsh Glick ; ; jaud the doctors decided that the| ane will be at the grave, thoug robe | same as be fore lSnld had Sreathed af t b jl “ Old Kentucky tobacco 45 Democrat. It is the intention of the parties = 2 a ne ne % ne ae a | “Star & 45 Wh. Homie, che of ace lending [ORPIRE the crounds, to fate) en it Baty henditeis + 30 f ee Hi ron it i adorn and b mate them that our feat Me Bec dus strcouously =, 2 ia : : q 1 armers near Hartwell, says he has | @¢orb anc de ae Oe cducivine) i et |= “fancy evaporated peaches 45 | been living in Henry county thirty | people will have a pleasant place te Pastime! Su 2 0% fancy evaporatelapricots 45 ee Ser Seay cee | visit. The baths should be well pat. | SA R306 . 9r years. and the prospect for a big : } of the affair, but refusedto be exam |° Turkish prunes 35 | wheat crop is better than he ever | TOuIMze i, = they are known to pos- ined by a physician. The two were pure codfish 10 saw it during these years.—Clinton | 5° medicinal qualities equal to MoUndioven tommeneihcactioaot tie \2 “can corn beef 25 Eye. | those of some of the celebrated wat | Gentil dies Nts ONE Ginr on \2 packages macaroni 25 a j ; ‘ering places. The boats have been |". ee Nas ’ | 3large mackerel 25 The following parties came up ire ented: yd) sa fac everything | Pulling the child and the Judge as ac | io Bie aan as = from Rich Hill Monday to attend the | about the grounds is being ait af CE seT§ 29 UNO GA ion 1 ae bi 4 : ¥ 5 ve graduating exercises: Misses Martin, | freeclase condiion ive sat Saturday's Review contains the fol- | a ange Sani in pail 115 | first-class ¢ ion —Reeord. | 2 cans potter gue 25 Winchell, Georgia Thomas, Maggie | ~- lowing - an potte a = Guiitl Doras iPattone Becta: Martin | Mt. Pleasant Township Bonds. | “The ease of Judge and Mrs. Bee- | = 7 Ae : ee and Burke, and Messrs J P. Bussy,| Geu- J. B. Henderson, of Wash | S00" elandsiaboubss reported by tile) | Jicaus sardines at ad a) + . ' : ry |ington, D. C.. appeared before the | HO UA icine GTC beinig no|2 © mustard sardines 25 Geo. Sanders, A. A. Bird, and Harry |'28 ERE S new features, except that a physi-)7 6 Boston baked beans 15 Allen. jcounby courton the [sth inet. and Gian hus beeu permitted to make a), ; ee = | proposed to accent all of Mt. Pleas | medical examination of Mrs. B. and | ~ aha 25 County court met Saturday, to j ant township's new or funding bonds |aftirms the worst reports as to her 3 boxes French blacking 25 approve Capt Tygard’s bond. At a) as follows: The amount to be $160,- a This leaves no vis for | 6 bars Clairette soap 25 previous meeting the captain was }yo0, bearing 5 me emcndtrentuniai| ea Se eee ‘6 bars Fairbanks white star soap 25 appointed financial agent for all Mt. | terest, dated July Ist, 1591, due in ae judge is at this time oe hunt ie bars Water queen soap 25 Pleasant township, to make an ex- |tweuty years,but subject to redemp-|ing bondsmen, without success.” 20 boxes matches : 25 change of the old bonds for new jton at option of the county court; We understand that Beeson is a 1 quart bottle blueing 15 Ones at a less rate of HUES , July Ist, 1896, or thereafter. Gen.| worthless fellow and was run for Brooms worth 25cts for 20 Sunday the reporter in company | Heuderson agrees to take these| police judge at the last city election 1 dozen fancy lemons 30 oar Dr. ae A ie | bonds at par, and in addition, is to} more as a joke, but unfortunately 1" Bluefield bananas 25 ; ay mae 5 : ‘ Se eae eee 7 - they | 3 boxes fruit pudding 25 ativan dtonneccuntermornon tenn = : costs and expenses, which | the joke was carried too far, as they ‘ih neal cs cali) cra iii rare ern ins Ge Snap es Pie aa new bonds, as | very often are, and he was cleeted. i dlnuaain eae a prospects for a corn, oats,wheat and } ae eee Cisatnte Goats ae ee y - 2 i flax crop. The acreage planted this | iesious &c, the total estimate of | Boys good every day suits age 12/1 bottle English table sauce 25 eae ke auore ae be | which is $1,600, equivalent to one} a V7 worth $450 now $2.50 see/1 gallon honey drips 60 y : : : - >. _| per cent premium, and which estab- | GIO SO ayo Co 3 cans marrow fat peas 25 and with a favorable summer Bates Rees a | = 13 papers carpet tacks 10 county's report will be equal to any |” = baited eu yale <E j Advan ean raise horse flesh ata) son. et 175 test oil 90 | county in the state. | F. J. Tygard was appointed fi finan: | better profit than beef, pound for \4 =. sla'dust = bi a “di 95 | es cial agent of the county for the pur- | pound. It costs more onan average, g goa ee abel fas ” Mrs. J. R. Douglas met witha se-| pose of carrying into effect the con | jut jt brings in wore. This applies | 1 can California egg plums 20 rious mishap last week. She was tract made with Mr. Henderson and | |to good horses, and when you have Pee i‘ pears 5 |trying to move a heavy box, when it | for redemption of old bond ve ; , oe 1 Ib Big John smoking tobacco 25 i # = F os oi 2 ; uption of al! bouds, a8 well | atarted to raise good horses do not tC Vaukooes : = prsoitene = oe oe - delivery of new ones. j turn back because it costs more. | a pe i es = 'abov kle, breaking : : i La aS i : . y br ; : ei . © — 2 ap : a ae | Died, at the family residence in| The more poor horses a man raises “ ws na i 40 | — ou ee ar ee yP al Butler, Mo., on the 20th day of May |the poorer he becomes. Poor, serub ait = ae me ‘ti ce if a myc abkene i te) 1891, Mrs. Martha Jane, wife of ;cattle deplete the breeder's purse | ea hb nt Pai said nee panes She us = tting along John Pharis, senior partner of Phar-| but horses of the same class will do | 73 ser pe ome ted oe par eeu eae some Lune) cork Soon tiisttoenn Airs Pharis| more rapidly. Farmers are careful | sae ake: | before she will be able to get out) : eae a 3 spoons 25 ; us 1 ginia in 1827, but} a | 5 was bern in Vir. 1827, but|ix regard to pedigrees of sires of again. |100 lbs Hawkeye flour 2 45 . spent almost her entire life in Mo. | hogs and cattle, why not ba more so | 100 “ Blue D ‘“ 2 85 If you Peat Gothiv g ae of the In ealy life she was 2 member of the! with Lorees?—Ex, te E am best material and sold at bed rock Baptist Church, but un:ted with the | -— —————————— 100 “ Choice family 225 prices patronize your Butler cloth- Christian Church after her marriage ing merchants. They do not offer with Mr. Pharis. She was an esti to pav your railroad fare both ways table woman, faithful and loving in for a distance cf 100 miles on the all relations of life She leaves her purchase of $15 worth of goods but husband, three sons, Charles and they will sell you goods cheaper than you can buy Thomas, of Butler, Wim. F. of Walk them in Kansas er, Vernon county and one daughter City or any other town A tow line! Mrs. Brown, of Carbon Center; the and pin hook only catches the fool latter by her former husband, Mr. wise people patre the responsi. Bone. By her last marricge she! } nedaugbter, Mrs. Nellie Me- » who preceded her mother to he spirit world by several months, Weiner’s thau at any eaving ty aving two house in Bates county. of httle boys. to the care their one grandparents; and eddest features of this loss of the hese little thers. Miss kest on record, athi ies of the % four days, the formance of Jules Vern Her stc of the expe were cr that no fiction Boys geod « ages lito 18S worth $7.50 now $4 see them at Sam Levy & Co. than ut $7 790, seh Depo: i o draft at sigkt by indiv ), 22 1.29. ; subject J The importance of | i keeping th& blood in a pure condition is | universally known, and yet there are very few people who | have perfectly pure blood. The taint of scrofula, salt rheum, or other foul humor is heredited and transmitted for generations, causing untold suffering, and we also accumulate poison and germs of dis- | ease from breathe, the air we | the food than the positive power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla over all diseases of oe blood. need oes expel every trace of scrofula or | eatarth neutralizes and cures drives and en- we eat, or the water | paki as ie we drink. There is|.. ats Bi gen nothing more econ-| lined kettles and skillets, c clusively proven tea pots, 7 piece berry sets, lankard This medicine, when fairly | fruit stands. cake stands, ce of ood poi- jer than any ¥ - It also cause we do not have to charge you We are quoting this flour 35¢ per joendred less than it is worth, or be- jing sold elsewhere, and will sell | glass and queensware, toilet soaps, table knives and forks, combs, tea and table spoons fancy lamps, carv- jing knives, at cost until June first. We have everything in the prize bak ing powder line, such as granite Majolica pitchers, flatirons, wood fiber pails, goblets, tumblers, lamps, 4 piece glass sets, poe, removes the taint which causes | in fact most everything. As we are selling only for cash, we promise you we will sell you goods from 10 to 25 per cent cheap- grocery in Butler, be- ne blood, thus overcoming that tired | Sarsaparilla as a blood p mation and statements of cures sent free. Hood’s Sarsaparilla | by all druggists. 100 Doses One Dollar the extra per cent. that credit houses the whole system, | 40, to inake up for the loss on bad uperiority of Hood's | fer. Full infor- | accounts. WILLIAMS’ cecnnense, CASH GROCERY. 4 i i