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BUT'ER WEEKLY TIMES) Andrew 7, Mefiniy of Yinginity| LOCAL ITEMS R. H. Browning, Adrian's rustling | patent right man, was in the city) bce ia Thursday and favored us. He has \ The Trays for $1 per year in ad-| anew patent dehorner from which es. he expects to make a fortune. If ; janybody ean make money out of a Sam Walls went to Kansas this |Ppatent-right Browning can morning. T. W. Srivexrs. call on Subscribe now. | The city council at ites last meet One dollar will secure the Boom ing Tres for 1492. - rear of thesPalace Hote! 1 jand ordere: | They also ordered the light located, at the Skinner mill, moved Geo. D. Teeter, of Ballard, favor-| block farther east. ed us the last of the week. Prof. T. J. VY me 98 he Nestlerode district in Charlotte | Send us $1.00 and get the best | we ‘ ghee eee : | A mship, says that his scholars | pope's Bates county for one year. | raised thirty dollars for library pur- J. M. Vaughn has two sisters vis-| Poses. Thisis a splendid begin iting him from Lexington. ning and we hope thatali the dis- — tricts in the county did as well. | nuisance T. K. Lisle left for Kaneas th is morning to buy mules. one Subsecrike for your county paper the beginning of the year. The monster poles, on which to string the electric light wires ar-! rived Monday and are being set in| the ground as fast as possible. The} other machinery which was delayed has been received and the lights will be shining on our streets in a short time. Elder Browning, we are sorry to learn, is quite sick with a fever Now is the time to get your boys a suit of cothes from A. E. Bracs- ERT. Capt. J. B. Newberry dropped into our sanctum a few minutes Saturday. Your loan is coming due. Call on Duvall & Percival and get a cheaper rate of interest. A.A. Miller, of Leadville, Colo-| rade, came in last week to visit hia father, Uncle Alf Miller. He will not return until after the holidays. Mr. Miller thinks that Colorado can | be carried by the democrats next | year, ifa silver man is noininated | fer president. Mrs. Womack, mother of W. G. Womack is very low and not expect- ed to live. Holt & Hoagland received two carloads of corn on Saturday shipped in from scuth Missouri. A usefil and appropriate present for Xmas is a nice necktie at A. E. Bracutrr’s. The Times and St. Louis Repub- lic one year for $185, cash in ad- vance. Emanuel Drumm, of Tipton, Mo., the patentee and manufacturer of the well known Chawpicn washer is in the city selling a bill of machines to the wide awake firm of Steele, Grider & Co. Their success with this machine has been truly wonder- E. C. Igburn, our genial friend of Sprue township, complimented) fy). Sce their ad in another col- us the lat of the week. umn. Thos.J. Smith Esq. went to Kan- The Times and Globe-Democrat sas City yesterday on business con-| one year for $1.75, cash in ad- nected vith the court of appeals. MAUGE. L Lanpkin, a prominent real es J. W. Mosier, 2 prominent farmer tate andloan agent of Rich Hill,was} living north of the city, gave us a in the cty Monday and favored us. | ple asant call Monday. He is origi- nally from Pennsylvania, but moved to this county from Kansas last summer and purchased considerable land in this county. He and his father are strong Cleveland demo- crats. Dan V. Drummond is having a long anl serious sick spell. He has been coitined to his bed for some time. Our cd friend, L. C. Eichler, a staunch and true democrat and good mn, dropped in to see us Saturday. Fran! Vorin, of Mt. Pleasant, M. E. Munhy, of Altona and O. H. Frazev,of Lone Oak favored us on We have the finest line of neck- ties and underwear in the city at A. E. Buacuert’s Frank LaFollett and © D. Cole, of Spruce township, went to Lin- coln, Nebraska, last week and pur Thursdy. chased of O. O. Huffman, a thor- Buy he. boy aauit of clothes for. oughbred, Englishshire stallion, imported and registered in England and America. He isthree years old and a beauty. He is owned by a syndicate of Spruce township farm- ers, known as the Ballard English- shire Horse Company. an Xms present at A. E. Buacuert’s. Thepeople of Pettis county will soon vte on a proposition to build anewjail. Bates county may get one see time in the future. If you want to borrow money. have your principal and interest pay- able at Butler, Mo., and get your money when you sign your papers. Call on Duvall & Percival, west side square. The Wells & Jeffries Comedy Co. played a weeks’ engagement at the opera house last week. The weath- er, the most of the week, was very unfavorable and as a consequence they were not as well patronized as the merits of the company deserved. Miss Jeffries isavery firm emo-! tional actress and Mr. Wells is one It i said that as the first days of Decerber, so will be the three win- ter wnoths. This being true we will hve an open, damp winter. A dx-yar-old son of Henry Smiz- er of Sunmit township, died on Monday norning of membraneous croup. He was buried at Elizabeth Chapel J. WGreen, a prominent farmer of Deeg water, gave us a pleasant call Frisy. He informed us that he had old 123 acres of his land 8 dians on for $2,00. among the very best come psi tbe road. Their support is strong ——————— if g Emot Hook, of Hudson town-| apd they give a good show. | ship ad Miss Lizzie Scott, of La-| monteMfo., were married on Sun- day, Nv. 98th, Rev. Hamilton, of Papinille, officiating. Money to loan on improved farms |with privilege of payment. Money paid when papers are complete. a Deovart & Percivat, Ovdlarris, democratic commit- teema from Shawnee, gave us a friency call Saturday. Mr. Harris’ friené over the county are sayiug that a would make a good county elerk Tk Model Clothing House of Kans City, as au inducement to) Mary Lovenia, six year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carter, died Sunday morning. She was taken | sick with a fever on Thursday aud in| three days her ‘pure young spirit | had taken ite flight t> other relms. | Funeral services were conducted | by Elder Webb from the family res- | the suntry trade, offers to pay the | idence at 2 o'clock Monday. The full und trip fare to Kansas City | Tives extends sympathy to the be- andaturn, of all purchasing $15) reaved parents. wort of goods and over. See ad. | ict a qual dates Goer! DG. Newsom is agent for the St. | huaband a desirable Xmas present. | Low Republic. Those who are not} Kept at a ae tak i y should Ty at ——$—$<$<————— takg this paper should apply xt) G@. M.Sius, of Waverly, Il, fav-| Squire Newsom so as tu/ { ben the.Aret-ol ~ year Old sub — - er a Saye Pale : riday. a eee . : ye-| He informed us that he had dispos- an ae eee a tm eet ed of his farm of 169 acres in ho northwest part of this tewnship, for , whieh he realized $3,500. He is an intelligent, clever eld gentleman. He | says that the third party in his state about played out. He thinks John M. Palmer is ene of the ates Lodge 180, I. O. O. F, elted the following officers Mon da night for the eusuiug term: UR Lir.ves, N. G; G. M. Risley, Vice has GD. C. Mize, See; S. F. Warnock, Ge ‘Basurer. These officers will be graudest men living aud says that itta'led the first Mouday wight in if eoln had lieed he would to-day duuary ‘ be a democrat like Palmer We have ine of silk umbrel- las suitable for Xmas presents. A. E. Braces. Remember we are making a big iluctiou on our suits and overcoats ’ A FE. Biacuert’s grown to such magni : Spruce, were married last week by Squire Frank LaFollett, at his home i ———_—— | near Ballard. The Tres extends If you want an abstract of title congratulations. \ TO KANSAS CITY AND RETURN. You are cquainted with us from before that, though our sales since we purchased it were great beyond our anticipations, it is stil almost aubroken the marshal to abate it. | CAFTY Bovels over from oue season to another, amd the only way we can keep from doris We bought recklessiy and we must suffer the penalty. will be sunk and forgotten, and loss will reign supreme in every department of our surated by any clothing house in America, and the additional off Christinastide the wind, ¢ this has never before been ina ing for the country trade and s t not ashamed to say so per cent country merchant bas to pay for his merchandise. for your future patronage, that tenders this maguificent offer. If vou present the following co You have dealt with us. und therefore know that we always do as we advertise. 2 cent proportions that it has by far exceeded our expect: ing declared the cess pool in the Pel ared for a fall and winter trade with a stock of merchandise such as has never been brought to Oar busines; has ns Relying on the volume of business up to August Ist, we ne state before. The stock was so immense Ttisa well known fact that we never is by disposing of this immense stock before vodsin the coming fortuight we will throw all profits: to wveat outfitting establishment. Sach a sale as g of return fare is made only because we are cater- now To seil the ¢ We propose to win your confidence by selling you goods for half the money you have to | pay for them at home, and pay your fare both ways besides. Our immense purchases evable us to quote you prices far below those your hundred Remember it is the Model, with a reputation of many years behind it. and with hopes Read the coupon below, and sve th» prices and qualilies we offer. : ie ipon st the Model Clothing House on any of the days named therein, you will be paid your return railroad i fave, subject to the conditions named therein j COUPON. . _. Auyone presenting this coupon together with return railroad ticket at the Model on any of the following days, Dec. 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23 and 24--nine days in all—will be paid back full rail- road fare, both going and coming, from station at which ticket was stamped, upon purchase of $15 worth of goods, or over THE MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE SHARP AND TO THE POINT. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $15 Suits and Overcoats cnt to so™ 18 Suits and Overcoats cat to 1 & 20 and $22 Suits and Overcoats cut to 14 oo 25 and $2x Suits and Overcoats cut to 16 70 30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats cut to Ip i MEN'S PANTS. 31 3) Standard Quality Jeans Pants cut to oe 3.0) Men's Pants cut to $1 2 500 Men’s Pants cut to 6 00 Men’s Pan 7 00 Men’s Pan < 50 Men’s Pan BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. You will find these iigares a little below baif the price the country merchant asks you ferthem. The Suits and Overceats come in single and double breaste@ style, of best’ materials and finished in the best workmanship manner BOYS’ LONG PANTS AND OVERCOATS ! ! CHILDREN’S KNEE PANTS SUITS AND CAPE OVERCOATS AGES 4 TO 13. Suits and Cape Overcoats worth $4 00 cut to. Suite and Cape Overcoats worth 5 00 cat to Suits and Cape Overcoats worth 6 00 cut to Suits and Cape Overcoats worth 7 00 cat Suits and Cape Overcoats worth 9 G0 cutto . 4 1 Lot of Knee Pants Suits we place on spedial sale, wortn $2 00 if worth red cent, and will hustle ’em out daring this sale at... wee MEN’S FURNISHINGS. 1,000 Dozen Silk Neckwear worth 50c cat to os Ie I) Boxes Suspenders worth 25c and 35e eat to 1. fe 2,000 Dozen Linen Handkerchief worth 25c cut to. - be \ whole raftof Men’s Soft and Stiff hats, and all the latest colorings and most Fashionable biocks, Knox and Youman, Miller ‘and Dunlap, for which your country merchant will charge you $ $3 0H, cut to ae -eae ee AGES 12 to Suits and Overcoats worth $ 7 00 cut to = ®eut to Suits and Overcoats worth Suits and Overcoats worth Suits and Overcoats worth Suite and Overcoats worth Suits and Overcoats worth 15 country to the very bone of original cost. 1 MODEL, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE WEST. 9 OO cut Lo . 10 60 cut to 12 ® ent to oo cut to Suits and Overcoats worth Is 00 cut to 18. $3 90 Soe Shirts and Drawers gray Mixed Shirts and Drawers Arabian Camel's Hair Shir Fancy Striped Flannel Underwear irts and Drawers to match. nitary Underwear... oxo STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Take Fifth Street Cable from the Depot and tell the Conductor to let you out in frout of the Model. Dr. J. T. Walls was called to La | Hazel, the bright and pretty little mar ou Thurs lay,to hold a consul. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Z J. Wil-| from EB Ruckles, who is now at) 2 50 Silk Finished All Wool Underwear. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. and Drawers, ‘This is not an offer of a few sample lots, bought at random here and there, but the brightest and biggest stock ever brought into the westera Nothing in our grand establishment has escaped the keen and cutting edge of-our relentless knife of reduction Everything has been eut 500-502-504-506 MAIN STREET. s.w .cOoR FIFT#E, KANSAS CITY, MO. James Crawford had a serious fi- tation with Dr. C. J. Cole, in case of*; liams, went peacefully tu sleep on , Dwight, Ills., undergoing the Bi- sou ICEMAN BENE Git ES Mrs. John McCrary. The doctor re- ports the lady resting easy when he earth until the great Resurrection. | Keeley. left. Mrs. McCory wasa former pa- She was three years of age, the idol | ’ tient of Dr. Walls in this county. Bud Campbell shot one Hudson, near Cornland, on Friday morning. Stories of the difficulty are conflict- ing but from what we can learn the facts are about as follows: Camp morning. The parents have the | yeneft. bell and the two Hudson brothers | sincere sympathy of the entire city ! were interested in acase in court, | in this their great affliction. and Campbell had started to Butler with his wife and two children ina wagon. They met the Hudsons and an altercation ensued which ended in Bud drawing a uavy revolver and peppering away. The first shot | 1° CEOS CEBE Gy COT Cui aicdeblonolobilie brothers) ini ehe | thing that will be useful as well as left shoulder, when the other took! leg bail. of timesasheran He then came to town and gave himself up and is now in jai!. The wounded man was brought to town aud Dr. Wails extracted the ball aud dressed the wound, which while painful is not necessarily dang. rous. Will Morton, of Rich Hill, was killed by the cars at Ovid, one mile north of Rich Hill, on Friday morn ing. He was engaged in making a coupling for a coal train aud fell across the track. the wheels runving over his legs and arms. His skull was also fractured. The corouer was promptly notified aud repaired to the scene and held an inquest. The Review has the following to say of the deceased: “Will” Morton, as he was gener ally known, was an upright, indus- trious aud popular young mau, who cane to Rich Hill from Onio some sonation of Alphonso Xerxes Van- S€¢ ood triai he got a verdict for five or six years ay Shortly after derbilt, the tramp. His makeup | $15.500. The supreme court again ‘his arrival he formed an attachment {for Miss May Seutt, eldest daugh- A. Seort, which, being ter of Jas these two fond Learts None seem ed better suited of more Lappy than pudiehor suis couple | in the way of making your wifea; | their store aud buy her one of these | | fully reciprocated, resulted in due | |course of time in the marriage of Sunday, to awake no more on this | Chloride of gold treatment of Dr. Mr. Ruckle creditors to know where he of her parents—was a delicate flow- | er, too frail for this cruel world and | that he is neu trying ; was taken above to await their com |single obligation. He is ing. Funeral services were con-!| pleased with his treatment wants auch | supper. his |to the supper, and while sleeping is and | the sleep of the virtuous, = visitor to dodge a ;came and relieved him of $335..... Will Crawford's team ran away while ang [im town Tuesday. Will took it much He was too tired to come ducted from the home on Tuesday jthinks he will receive permanent 'eooler than some of the spectators : ——— jit is quite lengthy and our space, Steele, Grider & Co.. have one of | ¥ 3) be ei Ze E the largest aud best assorted stocks | ! e of fine Jaunps and queensware to be | found inthe city. Just the thing AT COST---My stock of saddles and light buggy We would be very glad to | But little damage was done....... print his excellent letter in full, but {Capt. Nickle went to the city Mon- i y with three carloads j tle, for which he received only $3.60. | They were a fine lot, averaging 13,- 000, and the price paid was outra- geously low. Graham Bros. went up at the same time with a car load of of cat- ornamental in adorning your house jharness and tents go at hogs, and could only get $8.20 for and table. You cannot do better! cost ’till Jan. Ist. holiday present and one that will | YOUr time for bargains. please her better thau to call at! tf R. L, GRAVES. | handsome presents. For further particulars as to what they have for | Christmas gifts we invite you to read their large advertisement on anoth- er page. It tells the story Read it. i Oxe of the most important enses | disposed of du ng the present term of court, was thut of Gurley vs. the Mo Pacific vailroad, on change of venue from Cass county. In 1585) B.S Wilson will have a sale of | Mr. Gurley, in passing between the | personal property at his place, 10: defendant's cars at Pleasaut Hill—! miles east of Butler, on Thursday, December 17th, 1591 whole on a crossing at the north end of depot. had his r t leg caught be- The Vagabond. ‘tween the draw heads, maiming bim “The Vagabond” was presented for life. He brought suit twice be- at the opera house last night by the | fore. The first suit resulted in a Colson & Ousley Company. in a verdict for $10,000. The case was manner which greatly delighted the ae A . reece! at OEE Ooi eas taker: to the supreme court, res H e | most inimitably ludicr-us in his per was reninaded for new trial. was wasterly I~ dicrous and his act ing in perfect consonance with it, and at frequent intervals called forth | vociforous, prolouged applause and laughter. The role of “The Vaga bend” is not simply restricted to a portrayal of the commonplace events for new trial. This $25,000 and the trial occupied two days, when the remauded it time he sued for jury brought iu a verdict for plain- ul of six The case was prosecuted by Jarrett & thousand dollars er and Bowe > ef-etual Now 1s ‘them —Amsterdam Chief. | igs is taken; it is pleasant ning to the taste, and acts yet promptly on the Kidneys, . Cleanses the sys dispels colds, head- 3 and cures habitual up of Figs is the ts kind ever pro- ing to the taste and ac- to the stomach, prompt in Will Morton aud his young bride, which cluster around the life of a Whitsett. of Harrisonville, assisted ov aud truly beneficial in ite and his sudden and unexpected tramp, but the omuipresent vaya Me " suai ‘ oa prepared only from the most death in the hormble wauuer in boud appearsas the staunch pro by SP. Francisco, of this city The and agreealile subetances, its which it has just cowe about will be tector of innocence and ths avenger defense was represented by Hon. excellent qualities commend it a lasting shock to the loviug young of wrong. In many siteations the M. L. Clardy.of Farmiugton, this 1 hay e it the most of . Sn eee —aS a apt oe 1; <a yc 2s Ae < ; e — om pags ao" only } rous is aubordin rte and liken state, and Judge Robinson. of Kan- ebud—a yrirht ane randsome » gauze Lovers ‘: 7 + } aeuohter : ul =e : iF covers as City. It will probably go to daughier. he moments persous- = hi - Next year will wituess the most tion of a her 1 is the supreme court the thi:d tine exciing cam; aign ever beld in Bates county and no jamily in the county « ford to do without the Tres. Only $1 in advance. We will keep you posted on all pelitieal and local news. eister: strong actor, ho in eemplete cepti and in absolutely delineation of bis role —Hutehison. (Kan ) Clipper. ter filter is guaranteed At Butler Opera House. Tuesday For Sale by * ‘evening, December 15th. - water exref te pu Besser Warerree Merc'r. Co 38-tf 1G cfhIP CO, 0, CAL, ewe YORK, WY.