The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 19, 1893, Page 1

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Che Butler Weekly Times, f VOL. XV. : BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JANUARY 19, 1893. NO.9 NESE ce WERE NOT IN IT? When it comes to quoting prices—but our sales the past week show that we are decidedly “in it” when it comes to selling them We being strictly one priced and that marked in plain figures, we cannot quote ; you fictitious values for goods. We cannot ask you $15 for a Fizteen dolar suit. and tell you its worth 7ienty M2 8Bors Qurnrvers \ because you can see the price as well as ourselves. But we do give you J 25 Per Cent. Discount. On each and every article in our store—not a single thing reserved—everything goes—the finest as well as the poorest——and right here, let us say that never before have we sold first-class reliable goods as low as this, 25 per cent. discount now makes Notice what values that ee TPT TERS »§ them. We have made larger discounts before but never on our newest and freshest goods as now. } § 25 per cent. cut gives you. EE ED SETTERS IE SSS SEES | Msn ” ore 1 moge poor >: Pai ere Oh ee : " = Mens unlaundried shirts linen bosom............. 38e t « “ “ Selz boots for Pia | i “good quality fancy underwear.............. 19¢ Childs glove grain shoes for.................. 5 ae “genuine dongola® | « ee ie 15 : 50c red underwear..........0.........0004 300 Boys “Selz Rock Bottom” shoes for............ 1 50 “all wool camels bair underwear.............. T5e . - : aa o veal calf (fee eee 15 “ lack 1 hat 5 Boys ae Long Pant Suits for................ 1 88 Mons “‘Selz Enterprise” ee. 1 50 blac! eco Rees. os aise 5 A ee 38c Boys Satinet Overcoats.......................... 90 up “ $2 50 calf wy” 1 88 “ good quality fur hat........0............0.. T5e Mens Satinet Overcoate......................... 1 88 up ‘« finest calfand kangaroo “ +‘ +++ 376 SMG OW bate. ote os. koe lesse es 3 00 ; M Ist quality arcties............ ae 95 4 & a is ens All Wool Kersey Overcoate................ 5 65 Qnd “ ae see ere TF “ Figh brand slickers.... ................... 179 y 1st quality rubber boots.................... sees 210 aS = _| Remember that we reserve nothing--everything goes at 25 per cent. discount for Cash during and right here let us say that when you buy of us, you are sure to save 25 per cent. on your purchase while if you buy glsewbere you may get a bargain and then again you may ~o/, with the accent on the “not.” Coat can’t cost both $6 and $10—and yet both those prices have been quoted during the past week as cos on the same coats. Don’t think for a moment that you can beat our Frices if you buy first class goods—that 25 per cent. discount bmoeke the profits so high that we'll gladly give any man all the profit during this sale if he will pay the expenses—yer, and give him something to do it. ; : =” That's true and if true, An over- isn’t it wise in you to come to us for here you save 25 per cent sure—No guesa work about it. American Clothing House PALACE HOTEL CORNER, BUTLER. MO. ER KE TT ETT SEES : s a |for rent yet and a few tons of sel Judge James H. Lay came inj z | timothy hay for sale; inquire of C} Monday last fro... Warsaw and open- Ssoll fl d e ali H Morrison....Chief Jas Dudley | ed his regular term of circuit court f jand family passed through Virginia | Teusday morning. Judge Lay is ,on their way to tne Blackfoot Nation ! enjoying the best of health and en APITAL = SU rLeE, MO. | Saturday. pas Hoover joined the tore ool zeal into his labors for the | c 9 = 2 2 - $110,000. Christian church here Sunday.... | new year.’ At each term of his sev- | OF BATES Coll N | y Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and| Geo H Thempson bought of Geo | eral courts he completes the docket | : 5 . does a General Banking Business. Jenkins a fine gray mare... .2 miles |as far as possible. He is a worthy | DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. northwest of Mulbery is coal bank | successor of Judges Gantt and De- | ———— In the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans tit vents teamssndbandstoserape| Armond.—Heury Co. Democrat | : on Real Estate on long or. short time at Mise Tova Bold Coy raver #4! ay exchange truthfully aye: 1t/Cash Capital. $50,000.00 Miss Tora Byfield were married oae a lowest rates without delay. day last week....Jeff Park lost or | 2e8 20t Pay to keep your children school. bildr F STOCKHOLDERS: had a hog stray from the pen. A } out of school. Keep your chi ren Allen, Mrs. Levina ‘ 3 i j out of school a few days at a time Boulware, TC, Physician Hannah, W D medical student Slayback, Ed Farmer liberal reward will be paid for infor. } ' = = pack 8 Ee Home B Fare dealer sek, ete yelreaic clerk mation leading to its recove { and they Ipse intereat = Shei DOOks: | feaart, J Heath, D'B Turner, Mra M E Capitalist: s BY =n | they get behind in their classes and | B Cashier Tucker, W E Dentist Saturday and Sunday was two of ; . m Ase’t Cashier ‘Tyler, W B Farmer .. | work to a dieadvantage the remain- vy Sam Dry Goods & Clothing Voris. Frank M Farmer ‘the coldest days we have had this 5 ‘armer aa te little rs eerie Loost ee winter....Coal dealers picnic has [der of the term. It costs very li Wale Wi : hildren in school. Metre fobiemer Weg tanese, just begun, good roads and cold |{0 ee? your children in school. Owen, MV’ Valton, Wm E President i Their labor is rot so important Pharis, John Grocery Wright, TJ Capitalist weather....The box supper at Hot it will be in a f GF Grocery Weiner, Max Merchant y, A ; pe | YOu or to them as it will be in a few cher, C H Prof Normal Sch Powell, Booker Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer | Water school house Friday night | .. Viee- Presiden: --2d_ Vice-President leman, Sam’! L Farmer Fisty, yelcian Robert F Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, transacts a general Banking business. issues Drafts and” Your patronage respectfully s jyears. Do not keep your children Solicited. exwenlet, Frank Coch com Rosier? SM Farmers, | waittey S Maraemer wane grand weccens | BY Oe sigs cy Ga 08 bck ant to a . , ringhem, TPnysictan tadtord, Gass 2 eee was taken in for the library fund, | tend. Send them to school; teach ? : c | : ” | tend. ; ~ meerpecmenna Eliza mie bee Oe jand could just as weil have been $30; them to like their books and they = = ee : . a . —— ‘ ,each box contained enough supper | _. § Order of Publication | Sheriff's Sal © WM. E. WALTON President J. RB, JENKINS cashier? ifor three ana was sold 25 cents. ~| Wi! soon like school. | ee, : iis . . . { cons ST | ae y virtue and : BOUKER POWELL vice-president | DON KINNEY asst. cashier | The following boys around Virgiais se Boge. Gaaccel, State of Missouri, {ss deceasotaan ciredit cout ot reponsgment and : In the bate Court for the county of Bates, Virginia Items. have quit the use of tobacco, Bob Warrenton, Mo., Jan. 14.—Dur-} November term, 1992, Mary A. Oneal, Se: 3 ceased. Willis I Yeates, administrator Unele Peter Crooksis as jolly and! a ob _— ee jin a quarrel ; at = sie ay Order of Publication, Ere CDark 30d Preston Dark her husband 5 j DL . 7 { miles north of this city, James Kel-| sow comes Willis I. Yeates. admintstrator it. Frank ite, Dy, hele deedot truatdated November good natured as ever and can tell | 2 deceased i Tight. J: Rist x right, Newton E Wright, xilo Hill, Elle . a of Mary A.. Oneal, » Presents to Bu in and for Ba‘ a book | many reminescences of early days in i John Bete n. Thies bepoottiog ly was stabbed and instantly killed | the court his petition, praying (or kn otter for which docres be eae soo q estate iy- | Bates county; we hope that he may | of Missouri, rendered at the Jume fone yet lef rcs et wSeath ghrvemg crms | * js | E Deato J eaten font Margaret | Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Lee Beall and Alice Beall. ms got BES, pe! ivered b: oterk e for this is the way I make my | by Tobe Tines. The killing was the | the sale c ofeor pay en ee ee ome eens commanding. mes as’ chen of the. conaty of Bates | 1:46 to count his years by the hun-/ living, selling tobacco; I will still result of an old feud. Both men / rant of suficiest ssscts’ accompanied. by: the | ot eatd contr aust se Feoroary term, “less, reral ie Geka Dante reeten (dred ...Judge CW Wolf has not | KeeP some ou hand for fear some of | were prominent farmers aod highly | {n'such case; on examination whcrect it loom, | juurmuent and decree. 1D. Av Colyer. chet cost of the Mo, | Feclte lhad a in his Virginia court thie {them may back out. |respected. Kelly leaves a wife and | dered, doceseed be Malian teenies | en ane road, in township yon * Statecees beats ~ = j By | as aforesaid has been é 1 + * Bri Cag Len agg eee eee | winter that we have heard of; is it N. M. Nesriznove. | one ghild. | come rary be shown on or before ean aes i Friday, February 24th, 1893, orci seoe ine Eamets crs the fault uf the court or is orime| iui tlc arene hier cTucamaaat | goovaey Marana ake et yi i aa = = | e sale of the wi '» OF 60 mi of the real | i more than one years. accracd iatersat on | Cecreasing....W N Bateman and! Highest of all in Leavening Power — Latest U. S. Gov't Report. | the payment Of ser ae to ee eemctent for | ome for aie at public cetin forcssh teams Bald note and the same ts now ee tetmest| WC Comiford have goue south | ordered, that thie notice be pubulsked 12 some | oie ‘ iy + on ! = . : = Whole of said debt is dve and pay-) ostensibly for their health but in‘ Friday February 16tb, 1898, more rapidly be will be compelled | een the hours of nine o'clock in the fere- | to add on the extra per cent which) be bigheet bidder frost door ‘of the e | Bewspaper in this state for four menke bene \ Sacto canst? of Baties, the following . Now theréfore, at the request of i : ‘ | thames eee ee sees SoPF of | The east half of lot'Sre (3) of the northeset Begal holder of ¢ said note, and peraaat ic ireality to buy hogs ...Ouar genial ; | siding im Betee commie ax oaat je aes pee frepenn ay the west balf of jot cunditions of eed of trust. ~ | & - = "Rife apna 3) northwest quarter of dtosell the above described ises at and good natured township collector | curt.” whe Stat day ofthe next term of this | (4; the west baif of the east half Of lot air lic _vendue to the highest bidder tor cash, STATE OF MISSOURI ? i ti romr i4)- ithe east front door of oe Rates in the | says that unless the good people of | z Contcrme jes th A: : yO es and atate of | : ¥ & ae — Charlotte township pay their taxes! ) Gress LW — won tb j 5 the ana five o'clock in the afternoen of that | T Cole, jadge of the pro’ Owd | Wide across the north half y- % j s s j {sesi] Butler, thie léth day of Jan.iss. | 2 of the east half of gy. for the purposes of sat we ae Ae |} the law permits on the first of Jan-! | in and tor said county, hereby a r | foregoing Is a true copy of the o: : i Bi SIE [6] of the northeast quarter of seuth W. 7. COLE, pes it rs be on t and costs Tia : | i FadgectProvate. | SE OLSH Js townaaip chiny-nine 39} of Bis aie . z e t m ixty-one [31 in Bates county ~i, Tra i uary....The A P Bridgeford farm | one 4. } pubiication therein reserret to. as the same ap- | section ve [5} exeept 3 stri | Bears of recoriia myoffce Witness ms hand } i D. A- COLYER i i Sheriff of Bates aa

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