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| _d.M. MeKIBBEN’S AND SEE HIS ELEGANT STOCK OF Dry Goods. BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, ¢ MAKE A ——AND Caps, LINE TO EXtosiery, THE NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY PALACE HOTEL BUILDING, BUTLER, MissCUR1. OO OPMENT PRR SE aN ER UTR RUNNER SE ASS LETTE BUTTER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS Dont forget to look after the poor. Rob't Delancy’s baby is seriously sick The city of Butler needs a rock pile. Judge Lay convened court on Monday. W. H. Ganoway, of Rich Hill, was in Butl ry Friday. Now is the time to put a hydrant in your yard. Don’t wait until the grass begin to grow Adrian, Altona and Rich Hill neigh borhoods were well represeated at | court Monday. J.S. Pierce, a prominent gist of Adrian, with his wife, is vis iting in this city. Colyer Bros. will have twenty Kentucky jacks in the city for sie the last of this week Jol. N. A Wade went to Harri sonville Thursday and to Nevada Saturday. Hon. W. W. Graves went up to: Harrisonville Saturday on legal bus- iness. Before the grand jury adjourn it will be in order for them to visit our county jail and pass the usual eulogy. Todd Rogers, of Rich Hill neigh borhool, 18 in the city and will spend a week or so sottling differ ences as a petit juror. Come in and see the car ioad of fine Kentueky jacks Colyer Bros. | will have on sale in this city the last of this week. Colyer Bros. have shipped to this place twenty fine Kentucky jacks. They will arrive the Jast of the week. Call and see them. If you want to buy or sella farm or make any kind of exchange, call on or writs to Mize & Cranpy. The Dem crat’s ballot system for city officers is a farce and is so con- sidered by a large number of our citizens. Born, on Friday. January 29th, 1892, to Mrs. J. D. Allen, a son. Mother and child doing well. Von't fail to come in the last | separated and the woman was cook-| the Moudy stock of goods, levied opnc of the week and see those fine Ken-| ing in a house of ill fame when the! on at Advaip. had been brought tol geta tucky jacks Colyer Bros. will have on sale at Harris & Lisle’s stables. The American clothing house is undergoing repairs, and the walls | and ceiling of the room is receiving | Nothing | a handsome paper finish. like fixing up for spring. Mr. A. L. Cameron of Butler has purchased the Kansas City Restau- | rant from Mr. Brosious, and is busy fitting up for active business.—R. H. Review. The school books under the new) law are being entered in our public school. Under the new arrangement a great reduction has been made in | school books which will be appre- ciated by the general public. W. G. Womack, the North Main street grocery merchant, presents you with figures this week on gro- ceries that will open your eyes. Read what he has to say his in column then go and see him and see if he misrepresents. Miller & Son hare a new paving brick which we think is just the thing for use in this town. This brick is made at Deepwater and from appearances will wear better than flagstone. They have secured several orders and the new brick will be given a test in this city. drug | Judge Sullens, cashier of the Fos- | ter Bank, was in the city last week. J. W. Lewis, of West Point town- ship, favored us while in the city Tuesday. Dr. W A. Allon, of Rich Hill, gave us a call on Monday He came up to attend court. The Boston Store will have a bat jgain sale this month. Read their advertisement aud eall and goods Bee the Mrs. Peter Laue will leave the last of the week for St. Joseph to finish purchasing her ste of goods. Joe Meyers, of the tirm of Sam'l | Levy & Co., will leave the last of this week for the east to buy ther | summer stock ef clothing Rev. Mr Spurgeon, the world re- nowned Baptist minister, died at Mentom, England, Sunday evening. ! He had been ill for along time, of | rheumatic gout. Dr. Boulware presented Circuit Clerk John C. littie daughter Monday morning, aud now John is as proud as a boy with his first pair of new red top . boots. We received a pleasant call Mon day from T. T. Wemott, of Kansas » City who has been spending a mont j with his son, Arthur. Mr. W. is a | old citizen of our eounty and has | considerable property interests here. Woe are in receipt of an invitation ‘to attend the grand opening of the Durley Hotel, in Appleton City, | this evening, Feb'y 3rd. This is 'eaid to be one of the finest hotels in | the southwest and the opening eup | per and ball will be a grand affair. | Judge Lay delivered a strong {charge to the grand jury Monday. | He then appointed W. B. Gault, of Howard township, foreman. The jury organized, elected John Q. A. Cope us secretary and proceeded to business. Judge Tay arrived in the city Sunday and Monday morning con- vened court In the afternoon the |grand jurymen were sworn and }charged and considerable routive business was transacted, such motions, changes of venue, etc. us | A negro by the name of DeShazo, ;shot and fatally wounded his wife jat Nevada last week. They had | | shooting was done. Bob Jones, fermerly with Albert Badgley, has secured a position with A.O. Welton, and will enter upon his duties as clerk. Bob isa first class young man and we con- gratulate Dell on securing his cer- | Vices. Mrs. Peter Lane announces in this issues that she will open her dry! | goods store in this city on or about | Feb'y 20th, and also that her stock will consist of dry goods, boots ani shoes, tailor-made clothing, and | shirts, carpets &c, and she asks you | to call and see hei { Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Frizell cele | brated the 25th anniversary of their | wedded life on January 23d, 1893 : The intimate lady friends of the Dr. and bis estimable wife, were present and enjoved a delightful evening. | beautiful silver cake basket was pre- sented Mrs. F. Mr. F. M. Allen. father in law of Wm. E. Walton, was stricken down last week with quite a severe attack of paralysis This is the second at- | tack he has had of this dreadful dia- ease within the past year. His arm and side was badly effected in the recent attack, but we are glad to state he is now recovering and now has some use of his hands and arms. Hayes with a fine} ‘of their town. i Here is something nice, yes de-| Frank Allison and W.B. Tyler. | licions, we know whereof we speak two prominent farmers of eastern for we have tried them. It is the! Bates, favored us on Saturday. | Da’ Costa, Havana cigar at the post | These gentlemen have a joint sale |office drug and boek store. Youjon February —. Ses their adver- can't find this brand of cigar any-/tisewent in another column. where ele in town and it’s the finest | eal |5e cigar in the city We can say to) you if you want tbe best emoke for c the money vou ever had call for the) ~* Da’ Costa, full Havana, to be found only at the post office book store At the meeting of the Missouri orld’s fair Counaission in Kansas ty. January Sth, the sam ot 820, 000 was set aside for t va stock interests of the state sis 134 per cent. of the total state appro whil ly Since Saturday moruing the fol- | PEAY Tinos aS lowing good subscribers to the votes 5 percent of her apy pale ages ties Jed and renewed | 0" to the live stock interest The their allegiance: D. H. Warford, !¥¢ stock wen of the state are well Altona; J. S. Woodfin, Foster; Hen- P-*3%" US vat tut ry L. Manlove, Butler: F. M. Flem- hands of the Board. ee kas GU teat pun anes Dana, Mrs. Minnie Lewiman, widow of H. H. Wise, Altona; OC. Rogers, | the Inte ( es Lewman, recently W B. Tyler, Ballard; Frank | killed by Siz Kavesville. Pineville refusal made On he went to the door, The wound het Tuesday morni: of aman was dise half mile east of Worl In vestigation proved it tole that of Fatally Shetby Her Husband Bob Salisbury. a miner who worked} yeyada, As at Shaft No. 3 He had been in| shazo, cocored, this morning fellow Worland Monday and when last} ed bis wite to a house of ill repute, Rich Hill, Butler: J. F. Anderson, sat Rich Hill, ou and T Wemott, Kan vening Frou the} A © Revnard; it seems that Adams | Hughes, W. Gir ind wanted to mar the © LOOK OUT! From the Chicage Tribune Trade Where you can Get the ’* MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. The public is always respousive to} suggestions about the food it eats. | Great interest has been taken in the | investigations made by the United States and Canadian goverments and | by the different show the milk, baking other artic boards of health to} purity or impurities of | powders, spices. imary department of Just now the ein the ur subject powder is claim | We all desire pure and breal and the uss of jing powder ipure or poisonous bak There l jer any question that in be no long the cheaper pow lers hime or phos-| | phatic i The ot States | terest und have pretty clearly estab- | |lished the facts upon the subject. | |The United States lysis by the United ndian governments erefore been studied with in- rovernment re | seen, about 8 o'clock p.m. he was! Where she bad gone to work as cook ai loos ihe aa of eihloc: | ssosiderably onder the influcece of 7°" # -d-to make her retarn |! & : bi | Denies pa iste i ini k ; jure | Ome? § hen shot ber. The ball | We'l-kuown powders, sowe of them | liquor as he | ad been ¢ ringing Gurl entered the right side and ranged |advertised as pure cream of tartar] ing the evening. It is supposed upward, passing through and tert? | baking powders, that contain alum that he i 1 for mig vo is, b . 2a . bg a ee Se isstl| The report shows that the Royal | condition and in a stupor lay down le e wounds ol such ama jy vder wz ete nnd sueenmed in the bitter cold of|ture that itis not be ieved she can | hips goielaie naramnmeeiense that nieht. Salisbury was about 25 | recover jest in leavening strength, evolving | | vears e —Pleasanton Observer. | 160.6 cubic iaches of gas per single | ’ : USAR cal UO jounee of powder. ‘There were eight | | Thos. J. Green and Wm. NeDon- | Past Loeaday, a) Mc. Tow ftom einen Grids, of eccam of el ald two tramps were arested at the| over in Kansus visited Amoret, and Tn Sep ea depot Friday evening by Marshal | yh! Ee ney Cen Me | powders tester a posits average | | McCann for stealing a snit of clothes | Coy, formerly of Worland, pat hin strength was 1115 cubic inches of | |from the front of tbe Boston store. jout of the int” at a late hour,| gas per ounce of powder. The Ewom ee arraigned before | Tuesday night and after sobering} The Canadian government investi | Squire Newsom and = MeDonald)., 4 littl, Low thought of bis : sa ali lanwee : ae il mie ee : B10 I 3 : gations were of a still larger number |plead gui ty and was giver money and found it was mniBsing. | vase The Royal baking !241bs B Ss $1.00 jand costs, and went to jail. Green Marshal Gillogly was informed aud i € : yal baking | 241bs Brown Sugar | stood | trial and Monday morning ]),, preceeded to the “joint” and ar powder was here also shown the/2l © granulated sugar 100 —— the bert = and come jrested McCoy. The money was| purest aud highest in strength, con-| 4“ Arbuckles Coffee for 90 beoragratet "tacking pas se — me — by ae taining 129.32 eubic inches of leaven-| 4 “ Mail Pouch coffee for 90 | v 8 BS "U) five dellar bills and 2 ten dollar TOP Dae en ou f ton x q . § nee of powder. Nine “Jersey se7 < 90 fang — “i baer a Dee aateroame biel: picks sl of Ub vowders were : < - . os ba 90 steal than beg. Green claims to} We understand a change of venue as ; poms . “2h hail from omer. Kentucky. Aj was taken in the case and it was| tested, their average strength being) 4. Java Blend = * a 20 j jail aS) too Dpisteany : aay — sent to this township, consequently | rey orted to be 89 cubic inches of |} 100 lbs Jumbo flour patent 2.60 Peat — ee ee oth jit will be tried im this city. MeCoy | gas per ounce. 100 “ Edible * << 2.30 ey ¢ a { RCE : is ; i : x jis the party who served a jail sen These figures are very instructive | 21bs Ca! i . ; : B C s Californin evaporated board. Jtence here for running a joint at i Mina Th ie T © i oa ae Since che @eathvot Mr. Deacon the| Worland. W © Jackson wall con ue ene mprecucal ours eeper LSy) Apricots he = Gn momo es bee changed to R.|duct the defense indicate that the Royal baking pow | 3 “ California Raisins for 25 R. Deacon, Sona & Co. This is one Manghor so. anil eal der goes more than 33 per cent fur-| 4“ Evapcrated blackberries 25 * euigts E ay or 80 AZO mil e - . 6 of the oldest establishments in But- sae Siting Ree eee ees ther in use than the ethers, oris| 4 “ evaporated grapes 25 \ler. and is well known throughout Rasen ngieEa he ine Wile oa one third more economical. Still} 20 pail Jelly for 90 he — ; They Se several childven, were found to be in| more importaut than this, however,| 6 + Navy beans for 25 cegleaniable, go4% baal hactiwire ee a cucumstances. Cohn} they prove this popular article has | 100 foot wire clothesline for 25 Ke Whence fem willeda artis “amg an . lee ge of ye 7s been brought to the highest degree| 5 gallons coal oil, 175 test Th i i dren Were Gown With lever, a Le : : A . am to the stock this season, two mem . . of purity—for to its superlative puri-| 1 quart cranberries for 10 z A same time and Sunday one of the ‘i s : ; zs hers of the firm having ers ripest family, a young: man, was buricd. |ty this superiority in strength is 2 dozen clothespius for 5 pagans the east, — ay ial The fuuily being too proud to beg, |due—and consequently that by its| 3 cans of cherries for 30 osc tinaetd Sears or Jet their condition be known it|use we may be insured the purest} 30 + corn for 30 plements be sure and call and see Hey ae rae i ny : ine ——— and most wholesome food. 3. * tomatoes 30 : a e true facts became known. en} ay th Se Bie ene = é ae them, at their old stand, east side| , visiting committee ef the good The powders of lower eiene uate ee blackberries 25 of the square ae Bx women of the city came to their res found to leave large amounts of inj 3 + Wax Beans 25 Frank itchell, of Howard | cue and their imimediate wants were |ert matiers in the food. This fact} 1 “ California Apricots 20 township, was in the city Monday | satistied, aud Sunday night a gener-|/is emphasized by the report of the} 2 Ibs dried beef for 25 and fovored us with a pleasant call. | al subseription was passed at the} Onio State Food Commissioner,who | 6 «+ hominy flakes 25 Mr. Mitchell's friends are discuss-| different churches and money suffi- AS 5 a ae ; : ee |e as : while finding the Royal practically} 1 gal silver thread krout 25 ling his mame asa probable candi- | cient fer their wants was raised to se = 5 Z | date for sheriff before the democrat: | bridge them over. Mrs. Cohn, when | Pure found no ether powder to con- | 20 boxes of matches 20 jic convention. He came to Bates | pressed for an answer as to how tain less than 10 per cent of inert) gwift’s Sugar cured bam for 12 | from Johnson county eighteen vears | they had subsisted stated that there] or foreign matters. 1 ee baconees 10 jago, and is ¢ ynsidered one of our | had been but 90 cents in the house] ‘phe public interest in this ques- eee most substantial farmers and stock |for three weeks. Cohn we under Lionas Li ewvite chusedi to Deanade (Oo) salt meat for 54 }men. He isa son of O. Mitchell. | stand, ig an industrious man, and}, : j 4 | Oia Macaroni for on FEaq.. of Hume. He is well quali | worthy of the assistance of our peo jinvestigations by our local authori oan y me fied to perform the duties of the | ple. ties. Prof. W. S. Haines, of the} 2 © compressed mince meat 25 | sheriff's office. is a staunch demo-| The Population of Butler {Rush medical college, cosulting| 4 gal honey syrup worth 75¢ 50 erat, and should be be fortunate i ae chemist of the Chicago board of | 1 ib ead ia ie oe }eneugh to secure the nomination; ut 4,009, and we wweule say SU eens EN pan mee ener uncolored Japan tea was } - 11 one halt are t bled with s t- | heg ac res 5 | me = | would carry the full streugth of hie) f° One. Re ee Meanie ae Ree ; eae : | 73 cents now 35 | b 1 BS) those reported by the national and | party at the poles. | complaints are, according to statistics, | Shc “ ate -; asi Qr | : | thers. We would |Caradian authoritier. Dr. Haincs| 1 “ Moyune imperial was 60 35 | Last week we made mention that | a gyise all ou. readers not to neglect the wee 1“ Black tea worth 35 for 15 pportunity to cail « ggis and | 5°Y® . . : a ‘ i cde ad Road ah att eet a as t Resu Mepiear Cortese, Cuicaco.| 1 gallon pure cidar vinegar 25 | Butler. ve made the statement on | throat and lungs. tal size free. Large 5 r bathe . ithe best authority. We since learn | Mottles soc ard $1. Sold by all drug-| have recently obtained samples | Be Thave not space to mention that our informant was mistaken and | Bees ithat the goods are still at Adrian} | and that the stock of goods in the! | Allen building was brought here | \ : s F from another town, and is doing a) 2° paid atonce After the first of legitimate business. In speaking of | January the law requires that a pen- our comments on the matter Sheriff! alty be added on all unpaid taxes. | Hartsock said that the Tiwrs’ posi-| Please be prompt and save this pen- tion wasiight and that he would |alty A. O. Wetrox, not bring a stock of goods, levied | Township Collector. }on at another place,to Butler to sell, }as it was an injustice to our mer | or iles northeast of Butl si | ae eed acer ate eee Tee miles northeast 0 Butler; good six Bien ghia caus |room house, barn, young bearing jin company with Judge J. N. Bal. | orchard, ponds. wells, Se. 25 acres lard, of Montrose, gave the booming — raged —— esl a = |Tivgs a pleasant call one day last To oF rel ; Rees Hore jweek. Capt. Farris was in the city| °™ awe eee a a pee talking up the removal of the state Meee ese k ae baie luniversity, and doing what he could | ace uaie : | to enlist the friendship of our peo-| |ple in behalf of the claims of bis| jeity. Capt Farris is a sprightly. ! j energetic young man, and is earnest | ‘ly imbued with the welfare ands prosperity of his thriving and pros- perous home town. Clinton is well ;supplied with live citizens and in ‘matters that go to build up their city they staud as one man, and are ‘not acquainted with the word de- feat or let up in any matter that tends to the promotion or interests Notice Vo axpay¢ Your tax is now due »nd should Farm tor Sate. A well improved farm for suaie 9 Vonsorial Artist. vou are next lass hatr cut, shampoo. Finest Bestharhers 9 North eet, opposite pos Wat. Boon Notiee of Final S-tt Notice iahereby given to all others intereste estate deceased. that I.JS Pierce ad said estate intend to make fin thereof, at the next term of the j probate court.in Bates county souri. tobe held at Butler, Mo, | of February, 1592 e et PIERCE, Administor of the chief baking powders in the | any more of the articles which I have j market, and have subjected them to! The above Feareful chemical examination to de-| REDUCED IN PRICE j termit e their purity, w olesomeneng) nes are for CASH ONLY, and I jand leavening power. As the result | lof my tests I find the Royal baking | expect to increase my trade largely |powder superior to the others in! me ; every respect. It is entirely free| by giving you these very low prices. ‘from all adulteration and whole- }some impurity, and in baking it | gives off a greater volume of leaven- ; 1am vow unloading acar load cf |p | theleelebrated MARSHALL FLOUR ling gas thav any other powder It |... eee = Sian ee ie, therefore, not only the ea Maud S,” “Jumbo,” aud “Edible, also the strongest powder with| which wiil be sold very LOW for ‘which Iam acquainted. | % | W. S. Haryes, M. M., jeash. I will sell my stock of tin and | GhicacouBoara | queensware at half their value. I Conaniting Chemist, eyed | Won't tell you that lam going to quit eatatistics whow that there is) business for thatis an old “gag,” in the ranufacture of the Roy-! you loon Quick sales and al baking powder more than half ef; small protits shall be my motto ia the fu- il the cream of tartar consumed in the United States for all purposes. | ture The wonderful sale thus indicated : for the Royal baking powder— Very Respectfully. gveater than that of all other baking bined—is hips evn at already W. G. WOMACK, NORTH MAIN ST. BUTLER. quoted of the superi y of thie ar- ticle. and of its indispensibleness to modern cookery. i