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NL CE NN AN ENR SORT: RINE OL LL nL a NT ASN Aa mee SANNA Nee aN ee een am PC ote Seed Se TT LT McReynolds & Shcwenck. Boot & Shoe Makers, Boots and Shoes made to order. ‘The | ed. ‘They | best and all kinds of leather caknowledge no superior. ge Repairing promptly attended to.-@g Shop north side square, between Kk. Weil’s Paiace Hote. BUTLI vi nl The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach and bowels. In order to effect a cure, it is necessary to remove the cause. Irregu- lar and Sluggish action of the Bowels, Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Pain in the Back and Loins, ete., indicate that the Liver is at fault, and that nature re- quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. Prickly Ash Bitters areespecially compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effectwe as a cure; are pleasant tu the tasteand taken easily by both childrenandadults, Ta- ken according to directions, they area safeand pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, Géneral Debility, Habitual Con- stipation, Diseased Kidneys, etc.,etc. Asa Biood Purifierthey | are superior to any other medicine; cleansing the system thoroughly, and impartiny new life and energy to thein- valid. Itis a medicine and not an intoxicating beverage. ASK YOUR BRUGGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH SITTERS, and take no other. PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle. MEYER BROS. & CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS, St Loufz and Kansas City, Mo. DR. WHITTIER 617 St.Charles Street, St. Louis,Mo. A recular graduate of two MedicelColleges,bias been longer located than any otherPhysicing in St-Louts, as city papers showand allold idents know. Syph- ills, Gonorrhosa, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Kup- ture, Uri ‘Syphilitic or MercurialAffections of Throat ‘or Bones cured Safely, Privately. Spermatorrbea,SexualDebility and Impoten- cy ae the result of Belf-A buse,sexual excesses in mu- tarer years.or over aot jucing nervousness vominal emissions, debility, dimness of sight, c tive memory, pb; I decay aversion to % —- oop fay Be sexual power night ering Inarriage proper, cured. sul tat office or_by mail free and {nvited. Pamphi: stamp, Modicines sent by mail.or expres:. C) guaranteed. Where doubt existe lt ts fruniciy nti CE } pace: MARRI ptAHe Ae U ‘The whole story, well told,as itis true tolife,on tho subjects: Who may marcy, who not, why |. Womanhood,Physical decay. Who sli 3, howhappinees muy be increased, effects of y and excess, und many more, ‘Lhose marric: ite! 1 sos murriage should read it then keep ua- t lock and key. 25 cts. by mail in money or pos- tage. lish—-German—French read or spoken. FREE PRESORPTON fasion of Ideas, Aver. Socit% Defective Memory aad Disorders brow, on bySelt-Abuse, Drngyist has the ingredieats. LouisCurative Inst’e, 619 St.Charios, St. Lonts, M9. Dr JACQUES 705 Chesnut St, St.Louis, Mo. at old office, continues to cureSpermatorriwa, Seminal Weak nese, Impotency, u!! forms of Syphilis, Gonor- rhes .eet, Urinary or liladder diseases. 1 red fa @ fow d sPOsyr 29. ree. Chu strict BRIG mp) MARRIAGE GUIDE® . A SURE CURE FOR ick Headache, Dyspepsia, Lan Nervous ielawaice 2 a work or excess of any kind, —AND FOR— Female Weaknesses, —IT PREVENTS— Malarial Poisoning and Fever and Ague, Andis a Specific for Obstinate CONSTIPATION. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERR, MEYER BROS. & CO. Wholesale Agents, Kansas City and St. Louise Ma } A Good Hearse Always on i Orders may be left at F after night oron Sunday, Butler, POSITIVELY CURED Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Large Vault. Burglar-Proof | Safe with Time Lock. . Reasons Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Remedies: First. they possess all the merit of the srengu@ihing porous plaster, id contain in ad- i newly discovered powerful and | eS ee oe watch acta with in | creased rabefacient, stimulating, counter irritant effects. Because they ares genuine pharmsceutical prep» © Lewis Cheney, eration, and 80 recognized by the profession. | Dr. Elliot Pyle Because they are the only plasters that relieve | Dr. J. Everingham, J pain at once. Fourth. Because they will positively cure diseases which | other remedies will not even relieve. H Fifth. Because over 5000 physicians and druggists have voli Testified | they are superior to all other plasters or medicines for external use, | Sixth. Because the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given for porous plasters. Benson's Capeine Porous Plaster! | SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mani Chemists, New York. | i { nfacturing SURE REMEDY AT LAST. MEAD’S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. | | = H.V.PEN TZ. | 1} | tctiee shone DEALER IN | i FURNITURE. | BABY CALRIAGLs of all styles avd prices. Made and furnished on short net *. Evans? vi TWO THE PHREOYVILE. Read and Bemexnavber. AN Kinda of wuswers week hs too eh | chenp Bites cemoty N arr A the . janine] trode. Anpiee ail geet tree finse as tien a | ou Peos as i i ‘ | rH la, e, yellow dock, the iodide of potash and iron, all erfal blood-making, blood-cleansing, and tif us .| taining elements. It is the purest, safest, and most effectual alterative medicine known or available to the public. The sci- ences of medicine and chemistry have never to cure diseases resulting from pure blood. It cures Scrofula and Rose, ae ae Auton ee Fire, Lae les and Pustules, 'Blotch Tumors, Piers ee, roa eu lercu: Distise; "Neuraigin Eemais "Weeks messes and ities, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, and General ty. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause derange- | mentand decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions, Blea ene: and restores and preserves » and | infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole. No sufferer from any dis ease which arises from impurity of the blood need —— who wil give AYER’s ; SaksaPaBiLLa a It is folly to Timent with the numer- ous som peed res, of cheap materials, | = out medicinal virtues, offered as | eee Ww its ition, an ibe = ‘a woop ly used for f we unqualified Senos of millions whom it has Denelited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., | Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERY WEERS. BATES COUNTY National BUTLER, MO. Ache Capitol paid in, - - $ Surplus - - - B nk. | IZED IN IS71. We are prepared to doz ing business. Good paper always in receive deposits &c., DIRECTORS. J. C. Clark, J.B. Newberry | P. Edwards, | J. JoRy *. Coleman Smith. Popes gard. OFFICERS. Geo. W. Miers, {ler resembles a sEWIS CHENEY Cc. CLARK J. LTYGARD BUTLER (ONAL, BANK, JTLER, - Vice President. 1 Pet eT ; calculated building a two story stone Authorized Capital, $200,000 Capital Paid up | finished a few days ago threshing his | ce President. % | last year’s wheat crop of seventy-five DIRECTORS. ; dred dollars and costs by Mayor _| Dr, T, C, Boulware, C, H, Dutcher, W, H, Irwin, SORrEINS | Judge J, H Se | Dr, Ny L, Wh | A,'L, McBride |) 1} Wolte, Judge Booker Powell, Ws, H, Humphrey, T, W, Childs, Receives Deposits subject to check at change, and eral banking bus- Correspondents. j himself in readiness to issue letters OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Voiis, Henry Donovan, J, R, Estill, M, A, Maynard, Your business is respectfully solicited. G, B, Wickman, G, D, Williams, : | John Pharis, J, I, McKee, 1c, C. Duke, oxur” | Warren. Come one, come all. | Butler into blocks, lots, streets and Soa S ou eene There are twenty-five acres | HE a , | Samu Is a com \d of the virtues of - a jpoun @ Virtues 0: a | alleys HILLS AND FEVER AND ALL DIsSDASUS Malarial Poisoning OF THE BLOOD. A Warranted Cure. Price, $1.00. 6 vor earz DY ALL DevocrsTs. 23 | in the breeze. ‘that prominent nerth Vernon gen- | and muscle and is sitting astride the Stray Notice. vy Owen of M Taken up by Ja | township aaa stray, on Nov. 22d, 1881, {and posted | toth, one ; years oid, da bay mare, star gh (Texas brand) . CANNes, J.P. A Building and Loan Association has been organized at Springfield, Missouri. The Etzler coal mine discovered on Thursday, is a wonder and don’t you doubt it. Look out! Th wedding on the tapis next week. if another do something don’t break Mining operations have been sus- pended at Rich Hill for thirty day so we have been informed. Mr. W. T. Welch has sold his farm on the Appleton road, five miles southeast of town, to Mr. John Donohue. in the Guit turned their verdict of guilty of mur- der in the first degree in thirty min- utes. Quick work wasn’t it? On Wednesday night the 2: the Carthage woolen mill v stroyed by fire. This is a sad blow ; | to the enterprise of that growing young cit Old white face don’t pay much | regard to the cow ordinance. But- cow ranch very much sometimes. Prowl all you want to, ye bovines. Dr. Osborn informed us that he | house on his lot on the west side 21xSo feet this spring. Pitch in Dr. Now is the time to build. Listen to our racket. Butler has purchased a new e for operating his new electric | —[Joplin Herald. We didn’t know thet Butler was wis before. Thank you for the in- | formation, mister. | Mr. D. K. Br aden of Mulberry, h he realized fifteen ! acres, from w hundred and ninety bushels of nice plump grained wheat. John P. Willis was fined one hun- Shobe on Thursday evening for dis- turbing the peace. His counse! ye notice that an appeal would be taken to the district court. Wont some lady be ki toloan us the use of with which to cut the cx sent us? We need one too nice to be sliced wit id don’t you | case knif Judge Brown says he is holding ot administration on the estate of his satanic majesty, who is reported dead as soon as his next friend files his application for the same. Go up sir and get your papers, i Geo. W. Warren, from Palmyra, | Mo., has purchased the farm of E. | F. Powell, situated in Shawnee township, and will make Bates his { future come. We are glad to have such men settle among us as M1. ‘Rough on Rats.’’ The thing desired tound at last. Ask Druggists tor ‘Rough on Rats.’ It clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed- bugs. 15c. boxes. 200-7-ly County Surveyor Wolfe on Friday laid off Cunningham’s addition to in the addition. That's right, ps | Surveyor. We need more room and lots of itin Butler. She is growing | so fast. | The city will be full of minstrel | j Shows and masquerade balls tor the | | next ten days. What in the deuce | will become of the local in the; midst of all this fun and trolic? We may come out slightly demoralized, | i but our banner will still be floating H ng Review man i Will the Mi | kind enough to give us the name of | : tleman that belongs to the new blood the car ef brogress, MUasen’t tleman a lock of hair in the p his hand, ha? isaw and irr and Mre P. is anit the aver: ; case of that annoying complaint. j fan 2, dSw rm | brother-in-law, Cc {but will not be paraded. as the | t gen-} n perfect h | scores of Ptie’ Cures. and it . lconsider | pleasure to say haye | your medicine one ot the greatest ot bles | pave ich imp Adnan Thunder. It will be so nice to see the two | Repablican papers in Butler lock | Editor Daily Times: horns on the question of blood, i e. | | Mr. J. P. Kipp, our popular sec- which is the half breed and which H aa boss, and wife, have a bran new | boy. the whole breed, or Stalwart? Both | :n pure, plumb Little Carl,’’ of the **Two Horse ae Grocery,’’ is absent in the wholesale Oh tckle us! markets, and will ship a general line of groceries, wooden and willow 3 | ware, &c., &c. Judging from what Married on the iay of Dec. | we have seen, he will make things i8S1, in) Mound township, Bates | hum. county, Missouri, Mr. M. H. Bow- | Th changing of the mails on to man to Miss Sarah E. Painter, for- | the express trains is one step in the merly of Washington, Missouri. | right direction, but the time of the MI erie ee an AHAiatees San trams are such as to make it incon. “aay peace, Joy and happimess ane 2 | Venient for our country friends; but long life be theirs, is the sincere wish | we e <pect to have two more passen- fthe Times ger trains, and then the matter will right itself. E d James Knisely has his ice house i Our old and much esteemed friend, | finished. It has a capacity of one Col. W. R. Colcord is in the city. | hundred tons, and he made nearly 1 enough ice on Thursday night to fill will claim to be and of their numerous The Colonel is visiting Bates for the } ¢ d , purpose of purchasing thoroughbred at; by cutung a hole in the pond and 4 pouring water oyer the surface of the ture’s noble- nd is one one | ice, and letting each successive We would | freeze onit. men, every inch of be delighted to have the Colonel to Notwithstanding the creakers, of cast his lot with us of the queen city| whom there are more or less in every town, Adrian is still booming. Building is still progressing, there inny Men being no less than five dwellings, Renewer. Absolute | one boarding house and one church and weakness | in course of construction, besides a St at dug-) new tinshop and a largee exclusive grocery house just started. Sire! ins aa: 3 ie eh f | The M. E. church will hold a fes- | . stepped into the shop OF | tival on Thursday evening, the 26th | of the Southwest. ansi Messrs. Dean & Eldridge, and there ist., for the benefit of the church— ece of the handsomest and | that is, the receipts will be applied | to the indebtedness of the church. The usual amount of pious gam- bling will be indulged in, such as grab bags, drawing cuts for br , raffling for a cake with a ring saw a beheld. tis the office counter for the Talmadge hotel at Rich Hill. The materia! is solid walnut, and held together by eight grosses of | in it, &c., &c. screws: it can be taken apart in ‘the Adrian *‘Come Home Hus- ; sections and packed in boxes, if need | band’’ club is in operation again. * \be. The carving is magnificent and | One of our most ¢ timable ladies well) disolaved. dikes aaredechs walked into the billiard saloon last { anes aL ag hats ii J M night, about 8 o’clock, and waltzed the highest _ credit: on Messrs. | her husband out and kome by the Dean & Eldridge, and Mr. Charles|ear. Oh! the “naughty, naughty ' Robinson, who did a great deal of | men.’’ He walked home like a li the work on it. Butler is the place tle man, and now everything is rhe $ Q . | lovely and the well, he won't to get things done up it metropoli- do so any more. tan style. } E. X. Press. Exwiy Marrix--At Rich Hill, seccede itll. oe ; On account of its remarkably delicate Thursday evening, January 26th, | and lasting fragrance society belles are 1882, Mr. William H. Erwin to | loud in their praises of Floreston Co- ape a. logne. no6-1m Mis > Ma - spices S interesting ceremony took|A Few Things That the Times Says place at the residence of the bride’s | Will Happen, Are : | Missouri can’t be Mahonized. rley Hallett, | Th: Esq., “the prince of good fellows| Thatthere willbe another weddiag | who evervhnode knows? in the city this week. bd Tr sews That the next De: Hera ¢ Con- os ee aero gressional conventiop will be held in fall of nd fair pros- | Nevada. pects of a happy termination. May That this the Sixth district, will at the venture be prosperous and the | the next election, clect a Democrat to | Congress. | That uncle Sammy Tilden will be elected Governor of New York at port of hifppiness sometimes be their harbor, and always in sight, gained without any serious shipwrecks or storms, only breezes enough to rip- | the coming election next fall. ple the surface, just waves enough, ‘That the tidal wave from the North you know, to catch the beautiful | Will strike Butler Sunday next at 2 in Seow scmtillations of sunshine on the | ?’¢lock and 1 minute, p.m. That uncle Sammy Tilden will get c Pr waters i andsome_ pair | the Democt idential nomina- In looking at the h | we feel inclined to forgive **Will” | tion, and this time, will deliver the for swearing new allegiance and de- } goods. serting ‘‘us boys,’’ and ‘Frankie eon : annoyance Avoided. for giving up her liberty. | Gray hairs are honorable but their pre- Many handsome presents were | mature appearance is annoying Parker's ) 1 ’ | | *» & # | Uair Balsam prevents the annoyance b - oe IS | 5 ait ings is 34, " friendskip prompting the x oe saps es pting the of - Henry on Thursday opened a valued much more than the offer- 1 on the siorth bank of Root branch, : a ; the city. He says that the coal is of Bical Mada araets hte aie “ners 2180 fine quality and the vein from two of Rich Hill, after which the young | and a halt to three feet thick, and he Be Aso ie | thinks it will increase in thickness as a eee = H the work of opening progresses.—— f friends and add to their | Lif sf ; f ings. The reception will take place H new coal r |} | about two miles cast of on Friday at the residence of Mr. couple will take a short ** around the cir receive thei number—of Freperick THE Grea Now that we have coajingreatabun- + dance, let us turn our attertion to the building up and tostering of manufac- tories. That interest ix the lite-blood of any city. ends, of cour ie i | © strictly | ied eee PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. Frazer's Koot Bitte Frazier’s Root itters shop whisk: ineys, keep | = make the A sure cure tound at Jast! No o p the | necd suffer! A sure cure tor Slim S¥ ! Bleeding, Itc and Ulcerated Piles t j en discov d by Dr. William, (an In- nes, rush of blood to the head | dian remec calted Dr. William's In- rand} dian Ointment. A single box has cured | the worst chronic ease 25 OF 30 years ring | standing. No one need suffer five min- sore © ute after applying this wonderful sooth- trom | ing medicine. Lotions instrurnerts and j clectuaries do more harm. than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, the intense itching, (particularly at nf after getting warm in bed,) asa zier: Root B gid Weakn red only for Pilém, itch < parts. and for nothing cise. 1 t the Hon, J. M. Cofiint I ever used. ds: about Dr. ilk { began to!indian Pile Ointment: cine t dose 1 took nt reliek as Williara’s Ind MARTEX v od, O, -} Ointment. irate ha dimmer tre Walker druggis:, Butler, ? For sale. by.§.G, Walker drokgist or mailed on receipt of price, $1.00. { HENRY & Co., Prop’rs, esev Street, New York City , Sole Prop’rs. Zo nsoty, 62