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t i i \\\ The Big Store. 1) —=GREAT NOVEMBER SAILFE.— To-day we inaugurate a sale of seasonable goods, just the goods you want for this time of the year, at prices you can never forget, > A sale of magnificence and propotions. A ‘sale that will cause wonder and astonishment throughout the homes of Bates county, We will make this a sale of true economy. A sale that will live in the memory of our customers. ===: ao Se : : = Pi ee ‘eer ~s100_| _ SHOE DEPARTMENT. |scote, endaic coom—epeadl GI CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. | children Acca cr — .. DRY GooDs DEPARTMENT. sata ee Sas casks cell slick; Genanen we ak Oe price Black cheviot men's suits 25 childrens cagsimere suits 1.50 |30 inch cotton boucle suiting in both 20 pi Broca 5 ) r fine quality extra stogk to 44 at $3.00] children’s imported black and light and « dark poo ag worth regu 2 65 ¢ noth ing to equal it for our Brown cassiwere men’s euits fancy worsted size 3 to 9 il5ec e 10e ‘a of $2 35 to 44 at 400] Men's biack and blue beaver h com : ‘ f button shoe, all solid Black a!l wool clay worsted overcoata only-Blue aud ‘BI r _— | nll sizes, r $295 suits Men's all wool Kersey black r 20 cents—our price 123 cts price $1 E Grey melton men’s + 7 and blue overcoats wool brocade and di | shoe, seamless, all Young men's ex ts Men’s ulsters, fancy backs, all new fall chad i 5 ttor ap 1 lace a world size 14 to 2.06 storm collar cents—our p | ce Se a special price ef $1.95 Young me fine cassimere Young Men’s black and blue g 1 wool boue rpuar x Kangar f.| ) r box calf shoe suits s1z9 14 to 21 00 eames ovoreants 3.00 |the new fall shade worth | s ver 20 yards r ess 4 ll the ve be and lace, ¢ or plaig Young men’s worsted and ker Be? men’s ulsters, storm 50 cente—our price 30 ents | purchus:r—at $3 ets. a yard | latest new t regular $ ) and e shoo that we are offer. eeysuitesizel4to2l 4 00! 2.50 56 inch all wool boucle suitiogs in | =3 good 2r price $2 50 Jing 1 ul price of $1.60, j Mena extra quality. all solid kin’ worth $2 everywhere We are showing the only new and strictly up-to-date stock of Ladies, Misszs and Childrens — 1 largest tin e Plena Capes | ever shown. Designg are exclusively with us and every garment a work of art. No other house has ever shown suc i: a macnificent line beautiful garments and with tl many improvements we haye lately made in this department enables us to show these goods to better advantage. They must ted. ss ae Lsestaipinat a Ra garg Up to date seal silk plush, English Fine «embroidered kersey jackets like a Renee ror ane ape ee dye elaborately embroidered and cut above, black, royal, navy green aay "aca hie witeas bask mike eallar j trimmed, fur edge oollar and front, and tan, renging in price from $2 50 silk ined full size, extra large sweep silk lined, plaited back, a regular to $10 Childrens reefers in fancy boucle. a regular $10 cape we sell at $6.50. $16 cape, special price $10. fancy meltons, cassimers, like above . cut, all handsomely trimmed, desir- able aaa new styles, price from 7éc to $251 We show the largest stock and greatest variety of Plush Capes, ranging in price from $2.00 to $25.00. Never has there been a line of garments of this kind shown in this By paretully 1 noticing an, prices of arse above named articles, you will see at a glance th: it our store is the place — you should trade ey 1 with a large variety of all kinds of merchandise suitable for men and women and our prices are uniform ras all, and Sami Levy &Co. cent by doing your trading with us. ~-BABY’S AWFUL My baby sister had a rash, causing her in- tense suffering. We had doctors, and tried everything, without a cure. It would scab over, crack open, a watery matter would ooze out and the scab fall off. We procured a box of CuricvRA (ointment), a cake of CUTICURA Soap, and CuTICURA RESOLVENT, and she was entirely cured witho-t a scar being left. Miss LILLIE CHASE, Bristol, Vt. Sexeny Ccre Taeatwent.— Warm baths with Cori ccna Soar, gentle anoiatings with CoTiccRa, the great akin cure, and mild doses of CoricuRs RESULVENT. Sold thooughont the world. Porrer Davo arp Crs Coar., Props, ‘How to Cure Every Humor, ine for the party in this campaign, and he by a princely majority this time Charley Denton isa nice fellow, because he is perfectly But when we elect a judge we want on our statute books the laws By a typographical error the name of the populist candidate for judge of the north district appears on the official ballot as David C. Fuller. It should be DeWitt C. Fuller. The congressional nominee should be — = Samuel O. Books. They were cor- Free examinations by X-Ray ap- | rectly certified up by county clerk aratus at the Palace Hotel, Butler, o ford. iro. on Monday and Tuesday, Noy. | Crawlord. 7th and 8th. | Atkeson and the populist steering committee could have saved them- selves a good deal of worry and prevented considerable suspicion by endorsing the republican ticket frem “I cannot see how any thorough | top to bottom at the outset. At Populist could so compromise his | least this would have looked more conviction as to vote for gold stand Read what the Benton county Tribune, the official populist paper of that county, has to say of Den- ton’s name on the populist ticket. ard men for oftice.’” H. W Allen, | committee spend a week in Butier | nominated by the Populist part. for | caucusing night and day (mostly at erk tee, and then at the last momen Saturday eyening, pull their popu- list candidates off the ticket and fill their places with republicans. If the | hist. nest populist voter in the couaty could buve spent the week in Butler ladies, for their kindness in minister- a a ing to the wants of my dear wife | 824 witnessed the rottenness of this | during her long illness and faally | dickering and pretended fusion hose! death. I can assure these f ends | 268% he would net only vote the that their acts of kindness shal] | democratic ticket, but would be never fade from my memory. willing to head @ mob to egg the Zacx Jonysow and Fasmy. a out of the county. on Trues:—I desire through of your paper to return thanks to the good Ceve Creek and Ball especi and Judge DeArmond is doing good | will be returned to congress | | well liked by those who know him, | harmless. | a lawyer, who can rightly interpret | Waller W. Graves is the peer of any | |lawyer in the state. Vote fer Graves. | jin order than having the steering | night) with the republican commit- | city and you cannot afford to ne — seeing them. yourself fora the busir If you want to fit good take course at Butler College. We teach lis Tablet Method of Book- The Cris Electric Short. hand is the simplest, the briefest, the easiest to write and the quickest. We use the latest typewriters. Pen | manship a specialty. The business| is in charge of an experienced spe- 50-3 position, the | cialist. Mrs. Zack Johnson, whe has been| an invalid for several years with a! complication of diseases, died at her} home near Mayesburg, Thursday, | October 27th, 1898. The deceased | was 48 yeare and 24 days old. She had been bed fast for the past 14 months, and while receiviag the very best medical attention and nursing froma leving hueband and | | daughters. Nothing could be done) for her to stay the summons whieh) | must be answered by all soener or }later. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were | married at Ohilhowe, Johnson coun- | ty, Feby 24, 187@, and their unien was blessed with three children, two daughters anda son. The family jmeyed to Bates county ia 1881, | where they have since resided. Tie deceased was a most estimable lady andthe sad mews of ber death will be received by her many friends with deepest regret. | tends Sincerest sympathies to the bereaved hasband and children. The Tiss ex- | Fer an elegant stove, to see is to | be convinced that our Superior air | tight is not only fe but the hand- somest heating stove in Butler; anti- clinker shake and dump, grate, ‘large ash pan, fine nickel finish. A stove once used is a joy forever. For sale enly by Frayx Surta & Sox. | i evening A re we gué Art Extobit. Tk f ian church will art axbibit in the vecant | Store! ! rth side of the | square, begiunins nex Monday | night end con g uli week. They have x gplendid collection « i rare aad ancient erticles of art There wil! be refreshments asic each er will be Monday next evening ular < jserved on elections day jevening. oysters; the sandwiches and cv ffce, th-n pancakes and coffee, pumpkin pies and coffee, cake, eoffee, and cancolate ani chick The proceeds are to} debt. Ad-| Season }en pie in turn help pay off the chureh 95 25e. missien aud supper ticket to a!l $1. Butler College | Will open the second term of the | year Monday Nov. 14th. All the stu- dents unable to enter before, should enroll atthattime. New classes will be formed in all departments. 50€-3t. A PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER pRiCes iof fr perity on their POWDER Awarded Highest Honors, World’s Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair for that you w many ill have oor irantee BOB LOTSPEICH SHOT. One of Patier Bove Ser ously Wourd- Lexington, 29.—-Last night Privates R. U pe eich and Walter Swadley of the second Mis- souri went toe farmer’s near their cainp to get some chickens. The farmer was wailing fer them and shot them with a shotgun Joad- ed with slugs and buckshot. Lots peich was struck in the arm, ride! and head, and in a serious condition. Swadley was hit in the leg, but is not seriously burt Another report says the boys were | going to eall on some young ladies and were mistaken for chicken jthieves. Bob Lotspeich was one of our best young mon, honest and up right and if he did anythiug wrong it was more in the mature of a lark, and he had no intention of commit- ting a crime in the eyes of the law. Joe E. HaggardandS J. Haggard and wife of Adrian, Bates county, have been visiting Dixie L Haggard and family for several days past Yesterday evening, the former of gentlemen mentioned and Mies Ruth Litton, the daugbter of a well known |and Prominent farmer, who resides north of Harwood. were united in marriage. Both of the parties = this happy affair are well known an popular young people, with them and carry es of a host riends for bhappiners and pros m the best wish journey th —ElDorado Springs Sun. Atkegon’s protestations heretefore of being for free silver have proved 4s hollow asall his other political | Promises andacts since ecming to Bates county. anet sa s. Our store is loaded r of from 10 to 20 per 1 re: For Spot Cash. VORLD'S WASHER for $s @ ape k anneet * ever took iste y « made Use a and in its work an e is worth three com- ™ one while they lee afi F. C. CORSETS ‘American “Beauties » CORRECT SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS. NEWEST MODELS. » FANCY axp PLAIN. KALAMAZOO CORSET C0,, GOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY NEW YORK RACKET One L Pricg wall | West SideSgusre,” ) BUTLEE, MO. y ——