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The Grandest Cut Yet, in the Cloth ng Department of SAM'L LEVY & COMPANY, Consisting of Mens, Boys and Childrens Spring Suits, Wens and Boys Spring | Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Mens and Boys Boots and Shoes, MENS SPRING SUITS, WORTH $9 00 now $5 00 | | Mens and Boys Outing Shirts now 25 “ “ ‘. 1000 naw 600 | Boys Shirt Waists Worth 125 now 75 “ “ “ 12 00 now 7 00 | —_— { « ‘“ “ “ 65 now 40 @ is ce 15 00 now 9 00 “ “ “ “ 40 now 20 beg a ing gs 18 00 now 10 00 | ! “ “ “ “ 35 now 15 BOYS A oe 500 now 300 H . > Mens Plow Shoes “ 125 now 75 * g i LD Woe 2100 8 Boys Plow Shoes - 100 now 40 ‘ a 900 now 5 00 Mens Brogan Shoes a 150 now 95 = a “ 11 00 now 6 00 | “ “ 175 now 100 CHILDS i a 4 00 now 2 00 | z Cninemsenneeee a Mens Boys Unlaundred White Shirts now 25 a 5 e 5 08 now 3 00 i 225 Mens and Youths Coats and Vests at half price. 650 now 3 50 200 Mens and Youths Cassimere Pants half price. ee oe 700 now 400 | ' i Are you in need of a suit, a hat, a pair of boots or shoes, if so reap the benefit ef this great sale going on. We are going to retire from the Clothing business. MHL QUOWS SOLD TN TUS DEPARTWENT ROGARDLINY OF CONT, REMEMBER:YOU BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN FIGURES. CALL AND SEE IF WE ARE TELLING YOU FACTS. TERMS SPOT CASH. Samuel Levy & yet Duvall § Percival of this city are saving the farm- ers of Bates county thou-: To The Sunday Schoot Workers of | S58 (ele) i : a > aces. { _ : z TIS ema \ New Bridges $58.00 | Bates County. | Thursday the county court con- | _ | Oa April 13th will convene in the | tracted with the Missouri Valley | =| You can buy a first-class sands of dollars by giving them the benefit of their lower rates of interest on) Zarm loans. Baers FRED DORN’S} Barber Snop-I am again prepared to do Haircutting, shampooing and shaying. Gentlemanly treatment and sober bar- rs. Ladies and childrens haircutting pecialty. NORTH MAIN STREET. George M. Canterbury spent Monday in Kansas City on business. West Point, was in the city Satur- day. The roads are better at this sea- son than they have been for many years. Go to M. & J. Evans for your mil- linery, they can suit you in stylish goods at all prices. 4-6-2t Governor Stone has signed the “corrupt practice” act passed by the | legislature. Under its provisions | candidates for office are required to tile under oath a statement of money expended in political campaigns. The passenger service on the L. & 5. has undergone a decided change in the past week. The coaches are now supplied with chairs and light- ed by electricity, giving the traveling | public the best accommodation to be had. Look at our spring stock of plow shoes. Best quality. Lowest price. 4 6tf Max Werser. The monthly report of Treasurer Lon V. Stevens for the month of March shows the condition of the state treasury to be as follows: Bal- ance on hand March Ist $1,709,620. -29; receipts for March, $238,618 39 disbursements for March, $248,571- -29; balance on hand Apri! 1, $1,994- 967.85. Secretary of State Lesueur | reports as follows; incorporation tax $11,210; notary commission, $780; miscellanious fees $478.80; total $12. 568.80. THOSE “SELZ” 2 BUCKLE \ Grain plow shoes are selling like hot cake—but it is no wonder. You nev- jer were offered so good a shoe for j only John Lewis, committeeman from | «$125. | You can't buy a better 2 buckle | plow shoe—it is made of Milwaukee jgrain leather—guaranteed not to City of Harrisonville, oue of the | most important Sunday echoo! con- | ventions that bave ever met in south west Mo lasting three days and comprising the counties of Henry Lafayette, Johnson, Jackson, Cass 'and Bates. | Important for two reasons. Ist | the character of the workers. W. J. Semelroth, State superintendent A. ;E Wagenour, vice presideut and | Mrs. J. Wallace Ford will be present and conduct a Normal School. 2nd. At this convention will be chosen delegates to the greatest } Sucday school convention ever held in the world, which meets in Si. ; Louis Aug. 31st’ No Sanday schoo! worker can afford to miss the rare Opportunity to gain a more complete | knowledge of the very best manuer | to carry on our work and to hasten | the time when our state motto will | from the nature of the work and! rip—what more do you waut? Then | be verified: | why pay $1.50 for no better shoes! “All the church in tue Sunday | elsewhere? School and all the Sunday School in “Selz” erain congress plows for | the chureb.” i 1 aig Soe Coup ress blo ieesfar This will be an important year for vane | us in the Sunday school line and we | ought not to miss the first conven | tion which will be followed by our county couveution in June at Rich | Hill, our state convention in July at | Springfield, and the greatest of all jin Aug. and Sept. in St. Louis. | Judge N. M. Givan is out in a card | in which the good people of Harris | onville propose to entertain free, ail | who may come .Ifyouintendto go || | please notify hita at once so that all || | arrangements may be made. i Yours Respecfully C. I. Rogorps, County Pres. | Mens aBors OurriryEn, | | At Salem, J. C. Davis, a grocery ae oe See. clerk, courted Miss Mary Miller, | ——_$___—_. aged 17 years. She refused his. fhe J-F_ Beyd Tamber Go suit. He met her on the street) This company is now ready for of marriage, was rejected, when he | ber yard on the lot formerly occu- drew a revolver, shot her dead and | Pied by the Christian church, at the then killed himself.—Jefferson City | Tear of the farmers bank ouilding. Tribune. | They carry im stock a large line of ERESt REDUCD. shingles, doors ay meer IN TERESt REDUCD. | Shingles, doors, dash, blinds, mould- | The Missouri State Bank has a i ae and finishing lumber, lime, large amount of money to be loaned j sand, etc. If you are in need of on Real Estate and is making loans | jgmber call at the new yard and get at very low rates and allowing bor-| their prices before buying. You will rowers to pay all or part at any time | treated right. and stop interest. = oo Parties wanting to borrow are in-| In two or three weeks pasturage vited to call at Bank and get terme. | will be very good. fet Monday night, renewed his proposal | business. They have opened a lum- | Bridge Company at Leavenworth | Kansas, for the building of three | iron bridges, ns follows: One across | Gillian creek near Foster, 60 feet Span; one across Camp Branch Hud- | | Sou township. six mil s northeast of ' Rockville, 60 foot spd le Deer creek, three miles east | of Adrian, and one. a wooden bridge 45 foot span,with 15 f. approaches | across Gillian creek near Foster. The ‘contract for the three iron bridges ; was knocked off at $1,200 and the bridge commissioner, Mr., March, informs us that it is the best con- tract ever made for the county. | George Brown, of Rockville, se- jcured the contract for doing the | masoury The townships in the county whieh | went democratic so far as heard | from are East Booue. G d River, | Sprace, West Point. Deep Water, | Pleasant Gap, New Home, | Osage, Prairie, Rock ie citizen: Shawnee ‘Republican: Hudsoz: and Homer: Populist: West Boone, Mingo. bart, Charlotte, Walnut, Mound : ‘Lone Oak. Mixed tickets where ‘honors were divided between the | three parties are Mt. Pleasant andj |Summit It will be seen by the | aboye that the democrats have in- ‘ vaded the “burnt district” and have | about regained the lost territory. It was a great surprise the way Mingo | Went as it is reliably democratic and is accounted for by democrats not | turning out. The democrats have | cause for feeling yery comfortabie | over the election and may be excused if they jubilate a little bit. ;county. South side square, Butler, Missouri. 18 6m | A large acreage of fiax will be | planted in this county. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. | Children Cry for | | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. one across There has been a goud deal said about the price of Pro- duce. We want it UN DERSTOOD that we pay as much money as anyone in Butler, FARMERS, for your produce, and give you as many pounds for your money aS anyone else. Yours Respectfully, ee Virginia Items. Oats season is over and flax sowing and plowing for coru is the order of theday..Born to the wife of George Maloney, a bouncing boy....James i ORCAN ‘At C. SPRAGUE & CO. for $58 00 fully warranted for 5 ears and of | the latest styles and latest improvements, . C. SPRAGUE & CO Butler, Mo- A Miner Killea. Rich Hill Mo, March 29.—Louis | Sice, a French miner was killed in No. 2 wine of the Rich Hill Coal | Mining Company's mines at the reg- | ular firing hour last night. He set | fire to a fuse which did not explode , 48 soon as he thought it should so jhe went back to investigate. Both |his legs were broken and a large |hole torn in his head. Death was | instantaneous. List your farms with A. S. Mill-| horn the leading land agent in Bates | ERAS ARON Drysdale and family of Butler, ac =: : companied by Wm Kennedy and | Frank Mapes was appointed post- | family of Illinois, was in town Sun | master of Kansas City, Kan. on day visiting relatives....One of H | Monday. He was backed by Sena- H Flesher’s sons accompanied by a | tor Marti dca age, friend was in our midst Saturday | of nn end. €x Governor Gine aud Sunday....0 M Dzysdale has | 224 bis appointment indicates a vie- his new fence built and it looks nice | tory for the fusionistsin Kansas pol- | ....One of John Hedger’s twins is | ities. very sick at this writing...... The | | election was very satisfactory in this | township, to the populists, they got all there was and grunted Lccause | When Baby was sic k, we gave her Castoria. they did not get more....Mrs Josie When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Dudleys bas an apparatus for plating | when che became Miss, she clung to Castoria 4 gold and silver and asks for work, when she had Children, she gave them Castorig “7 which she will do cheap. ...Charley : Judy of Kansas is visiting his sister, (Mrs WF Smith...... Quite a hail | storm here last night, Nuts. ae pe _— an old sman 70 | - | years of age, living near Houstoni: { Governor Stone vetoed the bill Pettis county committed suickilt | providing that Kansas City bonds; Wednesday. He had no family or | be taken as security for state funds. | friends and had become tired of life. oo Powder ‘The only Puse Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard