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| B SAM LEVY & COMPANY, Say, fearless of contradiction that they can and will sell you more and better goods for the money than any other house in Butler. ced of the fact. By consulting the prices given below and calling, you will be convin- SILKS. 18 inch Black Gros Grain Silk, former price 75c, now 50c. 19 inch Black Peau DeSoie Silks, former price 90, now 65c. 20 inch Black Peau De Soie Silks, former price $1.00, now T5c. 24 inch colored China silk, several colors, former price 65¢ now 50e. 18 inch colored Surah silk, several colors, former price G5c, now 50e. 38 inch Boncle Cheviots, former price 65c, now 50c. 38 inch Shepards plaids and stripes, former price 90c, now T5c. 42 inch plain Dress Flannels, former price 60c, now 50. 54 inch plain Dress Flannels, former price 75c, now 65c. 46 inck all wool serge, former price 90c, now T5e. WASH FABRICS. 30 inch Melange suitings, (something new) former price 15c, now 10c. 30 inch Parsy suitings, (good styles) former price 15c, now 10e. 32 inch Dutch blue calico (extra heavy) former price 12}, now 10c. Best Renfrew aud Amoskeg dress ginghams furmer price 12}c, now Ste. Best quality of apron check ginghams former price 84c, now Te. Best quality Indigo blue calicos, former price 7jc, now 64e. Best quality turkey red calicos, former price 74¢, now 6Le Best quality fall styles dress calicos, former price 64c, now 5e. Best standard prints, now 4c. JACKETS. Our stock of Ladies and Misses Jackets is now complete and com We have prises all the latest novelties. up to $20 00. We show and carry them in stock, a full line of Carpets, Mattings, Handling this line of goods as we do, our prices uN) Woes than can be offered elsewhere. them at all prices, from $2 50 are posi ; Our regular $2 FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 23 inch all wool red flannel, (plain) former price 25c, now 15c. \ 24 inch all wool red flannel, (plain) former price 30c, now 20c. 1 | 27 inch all wool red flannel, (twilled) former price 30c, now 20c. 27 inch all wool red flannel, (twilled) former price 35c, now . 27 in all wool western flannel, fancy plaid & stripes former price 30 now 27 in all wool clear lake “ 6 “ “ 40c now 33$e Extra heavy unbleached cotton flannel, others get 10c our price 84c Extra heavy “ en “ 15¢ & 10e. Our stock of bleached and colored at equally low figures. BLANKET AND COMFORT DEPARTMENT. 3 ‘“ 50 red 25 grey blankets, full size, go now for $1 65. 5 < $1 90. ae s2 60. = 50 white . ‘ 2 90: 50 white * ‘ ‘ 60. a $5 00 white all wool is 5 ' Comforts ranging in price from $1 00 up to § AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT HOSIERY It is impossible for ment, but we will say the heaviest ‘factory bound to make them as to hosiery, knit” go. 5 Our line of Ladies, Misses and childrens underwear have to the finest silk fabric, at prices us, in this space to quote you prices in this depart- | that we have anything you want, from that are never been | Floor Oil Cloths, excelled in this market and we « Lace and own t at much less figures than ever Ask to see this line. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. before. Men's good suits from $3 50 to the tinest quality. Youths good suits from $3 00 to the finest tailor-made. Boys good suits from $2 50 to the most stylish garment. Childrens good suits from $1 00 to the nobbiest of the season. Men's overcoats from $2 00 and up. Boys overcoats from $1 7! d up. Childrens overcoats from $1 25 and up. Men’s Jeans pants, (lined) at T5e. Boys knee pants beavy goods, at 25e, 40c and 50¢e. Boys heavy flannel overshirts, laced fronts, 35¢ BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Men’s fine calf shoes bal. button and congress, $1 35. Boys fine calf shoes, bal. button and Men's Boys good heavy stoga boots, saddle seam congress, $1 25 good heavy stoga boots, saddle seam, 1 35. $1 25. Some rare bargains in Ladies button and lace shoes in the fol- from $1 50 to $2 50, Oar Ladics fine and heavy button shoes lowing sizes only, + ning in price at T5e. whieh we will close o Fat $1 50, $2 00, and $2 50, are exceptional good values for the money. Window Curtains and are confident our prices are cheaper than can be ilaiaiiii elsewhere, The above with many other bargains will positively be offered during this sae and you are respectfully invited to call, look through our various ee yernent and satisfy yourselves that we mean business. SAML Duvall § Pe ercival as Figures Tell the P ices, and Prices Tell the Tale. Don't scratch unless you have get city are saving the farim- ria itch. ers of Bates county thou- sands of dollars by Siving | them the benefit of their lower rates of interest on|\)., farm loans: The fearless, silver- tongued democratic orator, Hon. Sim P. Francisco, of Bates county, is do- ing telling work for the party in this eloquent, state, speaking twice each day at | points assigned him by the state committee. Sim is laboring im the interest of some good and beneficial cause.—Pleasant Hill Gazette. Married, at the ee of the bride’s parents, S. W. Price, of Ro- chester Cal., by Rev.:J. J. Marks of Cucamouga, Mr. always found | for the office.--Amsterdam Chief. Robert L. Ander- ; son of Sau Lucas and Miss Dora B. | Price. W. B. E. We have heard of a wouderful | case of absent mindedness but Dr. | the campaign, at Strasburg, Tuesday Bennett bad a severe attack of it | The other day he approached his of- fice door and saw his usual absent eard “walk in, will be back at three o'clock.” The doctor read it, walk- edin, took a seat and waited for himself. It was not long till a lady came in for a prescription; the doe- tor stammered “the doctor is ou—™ .ad he came to his senses.—DPrexel | cratic party by his visit here and in | star. Pretty good, but here's beats it. county people’s party ticket are la- boring under the hallucination that they are going to be e'ected, and they haven't come to their senses yet!—Cass Co. Democrat. Calvin F. Boxley, candidate for prosecuting attorney,and S. H. Fish- er, Bates county's next treasurer, in Amsterdam yesterday en- route to Merwin, where Judge De- Armond spoke. Both gentlemen ‘are feeling good, and say the demoe cratic outlook is entirely satisfactory. They are confident of the success of | | the national, state and county ticket. Judge Boxley will make one of the best prosecuting attorneys the coun ty has ever had, as he did before | when chosen to the office, and all who are acquainted with Mr. Fisher know that he is thoroughly fitted | Congressman D. A. DeArmond, of | this district, made his first speech in this county since the opening of | afternoon and addressed a large au dience at the opera house in this city at night. For two hours he ably | and pointedly discussed the vital is- sues of the campaign, making it so | plain as to fully convince all republi- cans and third party people, who heard him that “tariff is a tax” that the people of the west are ' ones who pay the and the | nx. Heargued in | a cool and impressive manner and he | ) made friends and votes for the demo- one that) 1] He has delivered over fifty speeches The candidates on the | in the district since the adjournment Is uadoubly a disease of the b!ood, | the courteous way in which he spoke. | of congress. He will make eleven | speeches in Cass county. Old Cass will add a thousond to his majority | in the district.—Pleasant Hill Ga- zette. | DSPRICES =~ Baking : Powder. /The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard. eaill ST = VERY RESPECTFULLY, Hon. W. W. Tuesday on his way to Henry county where he hes been the a number We are glad < in Pleasant Being persoually Graves was in assigued by state committee to make of his able speeches. to learn he will sy Hill on Nov. 2nd. acquainted with Co years i who fail to diate will al : Cree for some we say, knowingly, that those the above He is yeomanry r him on yS regret it. the sadd'e the demoerati *leasant Hill Gazette. erect in loing work for party.— Rev. R. D Blair, of Rich Hili Mo., will speak Friday night at the court louse Rey. Blair will be remembered by many of our citizens who heard him speak when he was here on a visit to his son, last winter. Many of our on prohibition. business jmen spoke of him as a very able speaker. Mr. Blair (strange as i may seem) is a native of Kentucky, where fifty-three years ago. when he | | was eighteen years old, he made his | maiden speech and that in favor of Prohibition. Since that time he has -doue yeoman service for the cause. Jefferson county untiring efforts Local Option arried. And later we find his voice raised in Woodburn, Oregon against the saloon with telling effect. Mr. Blair does not vilify any of | the old parties but gives a clear cut exposition of the principles andj platforms of the prohibition party. At the court house Friday, Oct. Sth, 7:30 p Cc. in the Head. and as such only a reliable blood | purifier can effect a perfect cure. ood’s Sarsapilla is the best blood | purifier, and has cured many very | severe cases of catarrh. It gives an | | appetite and builds up the whole | j system. Hood's Pills act especially upon the liver : bg it from torpidity ies, cure constipa- st digestion. e = w applies well to Vertical Feed Sew- Have you seen it? and Norice—I am prepared to handle = the poultry that comes, and pay | he cash for it. C. F. Panis. town Ky., through | Judge DeArmond. Oar ¢ ngressman is receiving en- comiutus all over this congressional district as being the model politician. so differ His manner of «address i ent from that of the ordinary stump attracted the attention eveyrwhere. full of scho!s the His speeches are refinement as thos? of classical professor on any scientific subject. s never to the passions, ys to the reason. He is nev- er satistied to leave a point until he that even the superficial thinker ean perfectly com- prehend. He ;and enunciates distinetly, place to bluster nystification | His has made it so clear speaks deliberately giving no or lustrations ure to displeas? the most cultivated j taste, yet everything is so aptly | jadaptable to the subject. that the | crude inteilect, even, is led along, jaud aloft, unconscious! higher plaues of thou comes, for the time ! lights of the intellectual banquet. Judge DeArmoud bel to the higher grade of poli workers. 5 luto the and be- the Cee (The deyolving states: is ibere, | and he is destined, if be lives, to | make bis mark for good in the ua tion. Such menas he, when once | thoroughly known and understood | | become invincible with the people.— | Warrensburg Journal-Democrat. When Needs assistance it may be best to | render it promptly. but one should remember to use even the most per- fect remedies only when ueeded. The best and most simple gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manu- factured by the C: alifornia Fig iat | Co. Although 1 men may hold different | ' views on the political situatior, yet reasonable men must respect the | gentlemanly and candid manner in | which Judge DeArmond Age the political issues of the day. is not an ora i ceptation of the t the manner of a t: diction is good e with which he uses the words necessary to convey the meaning of | his thought is excellent. His pemi- | | ses may be wrong,—Adrian Journal. | Nature common ac- rator, but has e1 logicia the p exact pointed, but drawn from sourcesso retinedas not | LEVY & COMPANY. Vonsorial Artist. | Farmers of Bates county, remem- 1g, you are next | ber that C. F. Pharis the south side ass hair cut,| merchant buys your butter, poultry Si chairs, no wai a fi und a shampoo. Finest and eggs, when others will not. He s} barbers. North! 4), ays the > 2 Ma t, opposite postoftice. pay ES et " We. Boone, Prop’r. $58.00 $58.00 one E—I want, 1000 pounds good is You can buy a first-elase butter. C.F. Puanis. We havea great variety in styles | and shapes.it would be impossible to | ry CO describe them, so we invite you to At C. SPRAGUE &C come and see them. for seeing 1s be- ne hao ws pies warranted for 5 years and of he latest etyles and latest improvements. lieving. M. & Evan : g J. Evans. C. SPRAGUE & CO- Butler, Mo. CHICAGO, SEPT. 15th, ‘92. fo tHE Boor axp SHor Wearers or Bates Co. GENTLEMEN: We wish to inform you that; the AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE, is now our only agent in Butler = for the famous “Selz” Boots aud Shoes. They have our complete line of which 50c to custom-made men’s and boys footwear they guarantee to sell from $1.50 per pair less than our goods have ever been sold in Butler. Remember that every pair is war ranted and we hereby authorize the AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE, to allow all just claims \for every pair of our goods that does not give reasonable service and cha arge same to us. Yours Re spectfuily, SELZ SCHWAB & CO. Makers of the famous ‘ Boots and Shoes. “Selz” NEW MILLINERY STORE ‘Misses Harper é McCants, Have opened an entire new stock of -MILLINERY GOODS Kennett on d to welcome g them their In the sous the west side of the sc their Js lady serie ant a oe take = fepcwancsipnit eevee