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WE WILL INAUGURATE OUR
13th
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
Wednesday, Jan. 16th, 1889.
Bargain Seekers Look out for a general Shaking up.
SAM'L LEVY fc QQ.
LAND.
BATES COUNTS
LOAN andLAND CO.,
IAS. K.BRUGLER& SON,
MANAGERS, Butler Mo.
This Company invests money in real
estate, buy mtes and School Bonds,
and deals in all kinds or good seuuriteis.
FINE IMPROVED FARMS
Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good
glazing lands from 400, to
1,500 acres in a body
for sale or exchange.
We can save you money by calling
and seeing our white and colored
blankets as we Lave too many and
must unload within the next few
weeks Sam'l Levy & Co.
Secure tickets for the "Mikado"
soon. Every lover of the good and
beautiful will be there, to be given
in the opera house Tuesday eye
next. Chart opens Monday morning
at 8 o'clock, no extra charge for re
served seats; admisjioa 50, 35,
school children 25c.
of good
gifts
LOCAL ITEMS.
Cheap money
tc loan on farms
J as. K. Bkcclek.
for
Get your boy au overcoat
one dollar at Sam'l Lvy & Co.
and Mrs.
visiting
Mrs. Joe McKibben
Choenor, of Rich Hill, are
the family of J. M. McKibben.
Geo. J. Graham, formerly with G.
W. Womack has bought out R. W.
James' stock of groceries on the
west side, and by uddiug largely to
the same has one of the neatest and
cleanest stock of groceries in the
city. He extends a cordial invita
tion to his many friends and the
public to call and see him. Read
his ad in another column.
cent
All heavy clothing 33J per
discount at Sam'l Levy & Co.
Our "Home Opera" Co. is doing
faithful practice in the opera "Mika
do" and well deserves a hearty recep
tion Tuesday eve at the opera house.
The good taste and generosity of the
good citizens of our city and neigh
Dornoou oemg appealed to in en
couraging the cultivation of a taste
for the bead'tiful.
Overcoats lor men boys and chil
dren given away at
Sam'l Levy & Co.
Prof, aud Mu. Ileuo of St. Joseph
are visitinng her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Shewood.
White and colored table linen with
napkins to match, at extremely low
prices. Sam Levy &, Co.
C. B. Lewis liaa secured the ex
press line to and from the depot,
and now delivers express promptly
to all points within the city limits.
Miss Addie Davis, of Windsor,
Mo., arrived in tlie city Sunday
evening on a visit to her brother, J.
R. Davis.
Belle Thompson, agent for New
Home Sewing machine, Teacher of
Pianos and Organs. Room over Ly
on & Ludwick's grocery. West side
square. 4-t
Read This.
A good heavy suit
A good overcoat,
A good pair of boots
A good hat
$3,50.
1,50.
1,75.
50.
Hymeneal.
On New Yeai's night at 7 o'clock
at the hospitable home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Cather, were married
Mr. W. M. Mills and Miss Mollie
Trimble; Eld. Browning, of Butler,
performed the beautiful rites. On
ly the relatives of the bride and
groom were present. After con
gratulations of those present were
extended the newly married couple,
all nat down to an elegant supper
served by Mrs. Cather, who is un
doubtedly au expert in the cufy
art. Sapper had just beeif dispos
ed ,.f ..hen the Coi5 ,anii halted
in front o residence and reuder
ei several of their choicest selections;
the boys were invitea in and paid
their respects to the bride and groom,
them all manner
things. Many rich and costly
were presented tne Dime ana groom
from their friends at Butler.
Miss Mollie Trimble, the bride, is
a daughter of Mr. F. M. Trimble,
m -w- 11 1
one ot l osier s earnest ami most re
spected business men. She is a
charming aud an accomplished lady,
has always held tirst place in the
ht of society; aud is most worthy
of the position she enjoys.
Mr. W. M. Mills, the bride-groom
it i i n til i
is one oi tne oest, u not tne uest,
business man in Foster. He came
here three years ago and bought a
small stock of drugs which was kept
in the building now occupied by
him. Iu three years by his extraoi-
diuary business ability and honest
ambition his stock has been increas
ed to many times its former size,
until to-day he has a controlling in
terest in two large stocks of goods
both of which are located at
this place. Mr. Mills is an hon
orable, liberal, wnoie-souleU gen
tleman, in the truest sense, whose
equal one does not meet every day.
This happy couple has the warm
est and heartiest wishes of all their
friends, in which the News begs
leave to join, for a long continued
life of happiness and prosperity.
Foster News.
lne Iimks joins witn tne many
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mills in
congratulations and best wishes for
their future happiness and prosper-
ity- ,
J. M. Catterlin has been east and
now would like to furnish you
SLAT II
M
BADD
FENCE!
IF YQTrD7ANT
T& fence for Hogs, Chickens or any
thing else, and
GET THE BEST FENCE
Outfit
Suspenders and
$7,25.
socks ii: eluded.
Sam't, Levy & Co.
Joel S. Wright, an old and highly
esteemed citizen living 3 miles
BJuth of Butler, died at his residence
last Wednesday morning of billious
pneumonia. He was the oldest son
of Jacob Wright, deceased, was born
in Fayette, county, O., July 28th,
1831. He moved to Bates county in
1857, where he has lived continuous
ly on his present farm up to the time
of his death. He was a quiet unas
suming man, and had the confidence
and respect of his neighbors. He
leaves a widow and seven children to
mourn their loss. His remains were
interred in Oak Hill cemetery Thurs
day afternoon, followed by a large
concourse of relatives and friends.
Money ! Money ! ,
I have arranged for alare aiaount
of Eastern Money to be loaned on
improved farms and brick business
houses. 6, 7 or 8 per cnt is the
ruling rate of interest. Large loans
a specialty say 500 to 15,000.
Farms and city property for sale or
exchan ge, Lisunuve promptly writ
ten in the best companies in the
world. , M. W. Mize,
North side, ovr Bemhardt's Jewel
ry Store. ,
, Ivinxins Noises
In the ars, sometimes a ringing
buzzirJ sound are caused by catarrh
thaT exceedingly disagreeable and
. ery commou disease. Loss of smell
t or hearing also result from catarrh.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
purifier, is a peculiarly successful
remedy tor this disease, which it
cures by purifying the blood. If
you suffer from catarrh, try Hood s
Susaparil'n, the peculiar medicine.
cossumrnoN surely cured.
To ret Editor Please inform your read
ers that I have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By Its timely use thousands ot
hopeless cases have been permanently cured.
I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme
dy frkk to any of your readers who have con
sumption if they will send me their express
and post office address. KespeetfuHy.
X. A. SLOCCM. M. C 1SI Fearl St.. Sew York.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria.
Whea she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she cave them Castoria.
money cheap.
tf.
Tbe Bleod
Is the source of health; therefore, to
keep well purify the blood by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine
is peculiarly designed to act upon
the blood, and through that upon
all the organs and tissues of the
body. It has a specific action, also,
upon the secretions and excretions.
and assist nature to expel from th
system scrofula, humors, impure par
tides, and effete matter through the
lungs, liver, bowels, kidneys and
skin. It effectually aids weak, im
paired, and debL'itated organs. A
trial will convince you that it does
possess peculiar curative powers.
Plenty of six per cent money to
loan. Privilege of paying part or
all at any time before maturity and
stop interest.
39 tf. Peach & Spragce.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contains Mercury,
as Mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when enter
ing it through the mucus surfaces.
Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reput
able physicians, as the damage they
will do are ten fold to the good you
can possibly deriva from them.
Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Chevnev & Co., Toledo. O,
coatains no mercury, and is taken
internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucus surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine, it
is taken internally, and is made in
Toledo, Ohio, bv F. J. Chycey &
Co.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. ?-ln
For Sale.
An imported bpanisn J act and
saddle stallion. Will sell on from
one to five years time. Calll on
address, Haklax Tcrxeb,
Butler, Mo.
For
the Least
Go to
Money,
H.C.WYATT&SON
And EXAMINE The
Above-named Fence.
Mingo
this
Minco Items
Mr. Powell was in
week buying mules.
W. R- Davis shipped a car load of
cattle to Kansas City last week.
Mrs. Addie Drake of Iowa, is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Andrews this
week.
Mr. C. R. Andrews is very sick
with typhoid fever at this writing.
H. B. Chelf and family visited at
Charley West's during holidays.
Misses Lucy and Maud Staley vis
ited friends in Cass county, recently.
A number of Miss Myrtle Staley's
friends called on her New Year's
day in honor of her sixteenth birthday.
Miss Willis gave her scholars a
spelling Friday night.
F. Crust received a dispatch last
week stating his father was very
sick.
J. M. White shipped a car load of
stock to Kansas City last week.
S. E.
OF
BATES COUNTY.
IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. '
Cash Capital. &2O.OOO.00
D. N. THOMPSON, President, J. K. ROSIER, Vice Preside!
E. D. KIPP, Cashier.
J.
J.
K. Rosier,
EvERINGHAM,
D. N. Thomptox,
DIRECTORS.
T. WT. SlLNEKS,
Jso. Steele,
M. R. Lyi e,
J. J. McKee
A. S. Rosier,
E. D. Kipp.
Doe it General Banking; Iimsinesx-
Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on same.
ParfnershiB
The tirni of - Womack & Graham have
dissolved partnership, Mr. Graham retiring.
from the business. The business will be
conducted at the old stand on North Main
o-f 1-vvr
Oil I; KJ J
WG. Womack-
. Is It u Canard?
What is supposed to be a dyna
mite bomb was discovered under
Berry's drug store late last Saturday
night. It was made out of gas pipe
about a foot long and an inch in di
ameter. The pipe was full of a gray
ish substance resembling saw-dust,
supposed to be dynamite. One end
of the pipe was filld with lead, the
other lard and had a piece of fuse
about six feet long attached which
entered the dynamite. The fuse had
been ignited aud had burned to vr. th
in six inches of the bomb where it
went out. Who the dynamiter is
is not known. Foster News.
Ballard, Mo., Jan. 1st. '89.
Ed. Times: Please return the
thanks of the Walnut church C. P.
Sunday School to Messrs. Sam. Le
vy and Peter Lane for their Christ
mas presents sent our school.
Many "happy hearts in our school
over their kinkness, and all wish
them a happy and prosperous 1889.
May uoa oe witn tnem till we
meet again." Tours etc,
Jas. Shelton,
Sup. Walnut S. S.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the co-partner
ship heretofore existing- between W. O. Wo
mack and Geo. J. Graham, in the grocery busi
ness has this day been dissolved br
mntnal consent. Geo. J Graham retiring from
tbe arm. inis saturaay. Jan. sin, isrj
W. G. Womack.
Gao. J. Graham.
or
My Good Felloe,
We want to put a spoke in jour wheel .
Where are you going to do your spring
trading? This is an important question for
you and an interesting one lor us. Are yea
going where you caa do the bast? OI course
you are, if you know where that is.
THEX LISTX!
The Best Place is 0. H.F.S.-
And you will do well to call and see before
you spend a penny of your money thought
lessly or carelessly.
WE WONT TIRE YOU
With the reasons tor urging you to visit us.
When you get ready to trade, come said ee
us and
Axle tbe Question Ton Like.
We will answer tlietn truly, K anyone
else seeks your custom,
Remember We Spoke First.
O- IKE- IF. S-
Absolutely Pure.
This io w-ler never vanes . A marvel or par..?
strength and wholsomeness. More econopv.es
than tie ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in
rjimr:.fit:nn -with th mnltitntle of low test.
a'son weight alum or phosphate powders. Said
only in cans. Eotal Bakisg Powdik Co., 1
.1st.. X. V a T3-4SI
and have replenished and laid
stock of
in a new
Groceries, Glassware, Tinware, Nails. &c.,
and now have one of the nicest stocks in the
city. A cordial mvitatiou is extended to
my old customers and the public in gener
al to call and see me.
Will Guarantee to Give Ton U
at my usual low prices.
Yours Respectfully,
W. 6. WOK
NORTH MAIN ST.
IF THE COURT KNOWS HERSELF
AND SHE THINKS SHE DO IN THE
CASE OF THE PEOPLE VS.
V.
HDFFMANS :: NOVELTY :: STORE.
THE COURT DECREES.
1st.
2d.
3d.
I
That the entire Stock of GLASSWARE at Hoffman's J
Novelty Store be sold at prime COST.
I
That 13Hlcet of kinds be Sold regardless of j
COST.
BLANK BOOKS, INKS and all kinds of Stationery
must be sold at J value.
The Sheriff will see that the sale commences Wednes
day January 2, 10 a. m. sharp.
Ladies and Gentlemen call at ones if you want to secure
$ Big Bargains at HOFFMAN'S NOVELTY STORE
EAST S1UC OF !ll&UC.

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