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NEW §} LOCAL 1 Our Missouri Fillev 1s still prancing in the Republican barnyard. We expect hé will be turned out on the range soon with the half-breeds. The room j that Mr. Sowers rented in the Edwards block is bemg neatly | 1d handsomely fitted up. Mr. S will put in ita fine stock of con- | fectionaries. Mr. Newsom is erecting a beau- dence on east Dakota street completed.will be one of the comfortable and conven- ient in the city. tiful re: and when most Arrangements have been pleted tor macadamizing nearly all} of Pine street, trom Main to Dr. | Pyle’s new residence. That's right, keep the ball rolling. Look‘out for ; Dakota. com- your laure} We would whose names appear suggest “that the gen- tlemen in an- other place, as proper persons to take the initiative steps in getting up organized action in reference to our interests, issue a call for a railroad mass meeting atan early day. Will you do it? J : Brown, Probate J >, de- es executors, administ and 1s who Hive not ma set- ent in a year, to come and | tke one on or before the ich next, or else he will issue against ICLSS compel them. Bob Catron has placed the delin quent list in the hanas ot the officers to make demand, and if payment is not made, to levy and sel] the prop- erty of those in arrear. An officer has been sent to each township in the county for this purpose now. Stand from under, ye delinquents. The day of judgment has come. ne Missouri Pac acific railway com pany have issued their zéase to their | any attention to agents not to p 1 garnishme inst the com- | ts *s ethplovees, but appeal! from the judgments of the courts and thus seep the mutter before the courts and | by this means wear out an honest creditor of the company’s employees. A Temperance mon will be} preached on **The duty of Abstinance,*’ at the places named on the 3d Sabbath Feb. roth, 1882. Vir- sini: Mount Carmel! 3 1-2 ip: War- rein’s S. House ock p.m. All, o’clock a. m; o’clock m: ey 7 ove) men are and especialy the youn: vited to be present. Frank Exly, P. C We admit that we see much clear- | s than we , er through our hind sig do through our foresights, but we'll stake our reputation as a prophet on the prediction that in less than six months after the fact is certainly as- , certained that Butler will get the Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago road that real estate will advance tweaty per cent. in value. Now mark the pre- diction, please. The lamb and a lion lieth down ! together. Mr. A. Henry and Ex- Sheriff Atkison occupied the same éed the other night in Fort Scott, | down on railroad business, you see. Bully for the railroad. *Twas hard to tel! the hon from the lamb; but let us sing | brethren without lining to long meter + Butler had two little lambs, Their fleeces as white as snow, And everywhere that one of them went ! The other w ure to go. Imun of Rich to-day (Monday), office a visit. Fro we learn that his father, Judge in Hill d the Dr Heylmun, returned te his home Rich Hill trom Fort Scott on Satnr- | Heyimun cott, day ¢venmng last. Judge is the chief engineer of the Fr. 5 St. Louis.and Chicago rai pany and miurimed the Dr. that the maps, profile &c. of the route re- road com- cently surveyed was completed and that Judge Waters. president of the road, leaves to-day for the east, and will be absent about two weeks, and / on his return, will at once begin so- liciting the right ot way:and making such other arrangements for th id construction df the roid judgment is necessary. as in his the delinquents to | Total ; lamb from the lion or the | and | T he New York meat house in the 1 | Edwards block, is being neatly fitted on the first day of next: month. We walked up and down Ohio street Sunday ever ning last and it was s¢a_ sick. look to { j us so rough that it made | Won't the city | the condition of this street? We the attention of our authorities to the Branch There i authorities >have been requested to on the 1 plank bridge over Mound Appleton read: absent which renders crossing dan- | erous. ‘ Sea | Dr. Park, of Adrian, called on us to-day (Monday,) and dunng a | bricf conversation stated that the con- ; cert given in that place Fhursday and Friday nights last was a full suc- 1cess, and that the proceeds, $20.00 | were turned over to the church. Nevada Democrat:—A Butler | girl at-the masquerade ball Thursday night represented the Sedala Demo- {erat reporter. Wecan imagine the short tail coat, the wide leg trousers and the dice box hat, but how, in the i woutld did she get her eyes red | enough and breath | strong enough to do justice to the subject * | Fi | i We are happy to iknow that the} new ftirmof C. S. Wheeler & Co n Nir. je Wa more profici tess man is not often ff Mr. W. is also a Chris man, and with all as staunch a Dem- ocrat as ever drew inspiration from the principles ot Jefferson. Judge Waters says that if the Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago road runs by Butler, the depot will be located somewhere between the street run- ning cast and west, near Fay’s and that running in the same direct- tion, just south ot Mr. Bud Atkison’s residence. As for us, we don’t care where the depot house is located, just get the road. There lived a female this county for whom the court has from time to time appro- | | prig tted one thousand dollars to h | her cared for. This expensi | mill, so we pauper in county e prece of county furniture applied at the the county court for | ions, and was informed recent term of | her usual rz | that old things had nassed away that the court had provided a poor sich, She went and farm and house tor her way disconsclate, culmmated in a fit of anger and she | never would again set her foot inside She Dominions. — t over into St. John’s of it. Good bye. in our Daniy issue of Saturday last we an interview between Judge Waters, President of the Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago oad company, and our fellow townsman, ex-Sheriff At- | Kison. In Judge Waters stated that he ave our people the substance of rai that interview, would be in | our city the last of this mth, when he would be prey ared to explain the | purpose of the company, and sub- mit such propositions to our people | as the company might deem expedi- | ent in reference to the their road to Butlgr. Judge Waters is desirous } people should take | toward a concert of acti } Yenture to suggest that it is eminently It runr that our some steps n proper that our people do so. is {consider intelligently any propo- sition that mav be submitted to them by Judge Waters, and to the end ' that organized action may beffattain- | ed preparatory to an intelligent con- sideration ot any proposition that will he submitted by the Judge. We suggest that Mr. W. E. Walton, i eo Pace 4 P: dwards, A. Hen- C. Clark : initiative union tion among our pe sO necessary at this conjuncture ot reference to the interest of our city as connected with the run- ning of that road to our gates. We ' know our people have confidence m the good sense and judgement of the! gentlemen suggesté+, nestly hope that they willtake such and we ¢e3 | up. and will be opened for business which finally | left the county declaring that she | Evidently | and we! | the only means by which they can | and } DAKOTA AND DELAWARE. Corner Boom. The Walton block wi hundred feet square, three houses on the lower floor. On_ the second floor will be the opera hall. fifty teet in width and one hundred feet long, which, when completed, j will rival any hall of the kind in the State, both as to finish and architec- tural pertection. The the second floor will be cut up into offices, arranged with special refe: ence te comfort and convenience with all the latest improvements.— | This magnificent building will front | on two streets, Dakota and Dela- ware, the first running east and west and the latter north and south. The | main entrance to the grand opera j hall will be from Delaware street. There are four avenues of from the hall in case of Sadat The third floor will be divided up into sleeping apartments. won’t Dakota look well when the | Walton block is completed ? rema Sask be Pa de ou forget cture don’t and one ve fake meeting at the Dakota stree | Methodist church was deeply inter- j esting. Last night there were four | Persons at the altar for prayer and | one conversion. besides several! rose | for prayer in the There will be a special meeting tor the benefit of enquirers each day at : congregation. — 2-20 E. M. } Mr. Pyle’s new building on D i ware street will eighty-five feet. two st | brick, with all the medern ir }ments and attachments. cht, Mr; Byle. But up. a house and you will always a occupic ood piying t The’ Olive Hotei building wi | sethese oy eighty feet, three high, mansard roof and fronting on two streets, Delaware and Dukota. The north side of the building will be occupied as a drug store room, twenty feet in width and eighty feet deep, leaving the remainder of the first foor to be used as an office and parlor. The second { and third stories ! will be divided into rooms, la | nished, with all the ments. This hotel, | ted, will be one of the finest in South- west Missouri ornament to the Southwest. est improve- when c and will be qu of the queen cit A Woman's Experience. Mothers and daughters should feel al- armed when weariness constantly oppres- sesthem. ‘If Iam fretful from exhaus- tion of vital powers and the color is fading from my face Parker’s Ginger Tonic gives | quick relief. | away pain with wonderful certainty | Butialo lady. feb. 8- | It builds me up and drives 2 Cc. S. W eee & Co. are now re- ceiving the heaviest and most com- brought to Bates county, highest grade. class goods. ,as the farmers underst | the policy of the old house at B. G. | Wheeler & Co’s. If you when you notice will almest invariably escape them. It} fortifies the system against the attack of | | other diseases as well. It improve the di digestion, purifies the blood and re the liver. All goods warrarted | take Leis’ Daadelion Tonic he macadamizing of s being pushed tf We trust t stre Dp 3 hemsel be eclipsed stree Pine Why, even pu street cpposite their property. Cr D , w are that 2cadam on the south Dent but set the ams oon up and go ahex wait tor your neighbor, ex- amp‘e yourself. to break steps inthe matter a$ their good), To, trying ; : e habit of intemperance will experience sense may direct j great benefit from the use ot Leis’Dar +Gelion Tone. It restores tne Elegance a and | Parity. stomach and liverto healthy action and ‘Ealhlies who appree ¢ elegance and pu- | s:rengthens power. There is rity are using Parker's Hair Balsam. Itis |. poihine that wil: so quickly efface the ra- the béstarticle sold for n toring gray hair vages of a long course of debnocbet res eke to its original color, bea: andJustre. | is recmmended by many leadjng temper- Feb.Sim | an_e advocates both east and meee Ling well ventilated and handsomely fur- They sell no second | nd has been ! | Something About the Southwest 1 be one stories | high, mansard roof and four business | Oh my, } | Mr. Power HES commenced put: | the city that are being opened at present. which promises fine yields in the tuture to the operators. We have seen specimens from nearly all 'of them, and they will compare favorably with those of any mines in the werld, and especially those trom A lump the Fox farm mine. from There are seyeral cuai mines near | this mine was laid on our table last} evening I.§F. MeCoskr by Mr. , which surpasses in quality any we | nave ever from anywhere, ye teel convinced that the lump is pure cannel-co:z hard and seer solid polished, and burns readily with clear, yellow flame. and one is not subjected to the sickning sulphuric | inhalation experienced in the use of | the common coal found and used in this county. We trust that this mine will be thoroughly developed, and if it is what we welieve it to he—can- nel-coal—there’s millions in it. Any woman who feels poorly and is | and } The services at the M. E. Church '(South) were deeply interest- | ing. In the morning stor preached the Ron and | 4th, ‘Despisist thou the riches | | ! | | should not hesitate to use Dr. Dromgooles ' English Fe male Bitters. 10-2W pe j tull of aches and pains once a month, | We have seen 2 few of the gentle- ; men whose names were suggested , by usas preper persons to take the | lead in the proposed railroad move- approve of ment. and they seem to a ache Aperient will give entir 10-2W If Dr. Lee is not mistaken in re- ard to the number of inmates he would have in his insane asylum and ‘suming element i | | | | | i i i | plete stock of farm implements ever | all of the | mptons of Chill’ you | | locates it in this city, there would be the con- five hundred, d open up market an increase in numbers to of which ot itself woul for pretty good home surplus produce of our f our merchants would be ¢ o by the sale cure c a fache, constipation,heartbu n, acid stomach, dyspepsia, etc. It cools and quiets, while as a sparkling summer beverage, it is delightful. 19-2 We were shown this morning the finest prescription case in the country. It can be seen at Dr. Crumly’s drug store. It is made of the finest pol- ished walnut, exquisitly carved, aang ood for the sick, and are the cheapesi. Such are the Cherry Pectoral, the Sarsa- parilla,, and other standard remedies of Dr. J. C- Ayer & Co. They are worth all | they cost, and should be in every house. The electric ‘light people sold the last lamp to-day to Lyon & Nolt. So that new firm will have the b | lis ght shed upon their goods ev tin thefuture. That’ senterprise for eon Won’t all the business men who have no light around the square We hope so. follow suit? Lawrence, Kun., June 6th 1881. Leis Chemical Man’f’g Co.,—Gentle- men: In reply to yours ofeven date, I can —having tried almost all known reme- es for malaria and deranged liver, I have to Leis’ found nothing equa! Dandelion Tonic. Lv Rockville has been Feard from. | 5 | De Simpson in the shape of a small fittecenth amendment. The amend- ment has been indulging in the lux- deadly nt up a boarder to the hotei ing ing tract Monday for oe cut stone block at the Southwest corner of the square to the Day Bros. of this city. Mr. Walton will have up this sy did structure before we aware of it. That's business-like. ough. bore The Dakota strect boom w right through the residence of one 2 hole r Dr. Betz to-morrow at pr a’cleck and one minute ook out, Diseases Of The Kidneys Lei Are common every where. delion Tonic aA uth of this assertion. | and long suffering, not knowing that the Goodness of God Ieadeth thee to repentance? But, Bi es after thy hardness and impenitent heart, treasurest up into thyself | is ; Wrath against the day of wrath ard | Ny is = ” me revelation of the righteous judge- | A Z S.Ma rt mM & « Or ;ment of God. The Topic w | “Contempt of Divine Goodne itlerd in Staple aud Puocy Dry RELIGIOUS DOENGS. Sunday’s Work in the Different | Churches in this City. The on the streets, and tew Theday v ant enough except the severe Sabbath day was a quiet one | § loaters were ! noticeable. wind. | ot the} audiences were | j Schools | Services were held at most churches and good attendance. gely attended CHURCH SOUTH. in Sunday were all ! M. E of his goodness, and forebearance, The preacher first spoke of divine goodness, second, of the design of Z Ided to this church ve members ¢ God’s goodness to men, third, of Notions, Miilinery, Ladieg! men’s contempt of the: design and | urth, of the puni of their} Purnishing Good (Monks, Sa contempt. At — the of the | > i Pow ' Carpets, Grogeries “ cil and Mr. Hepite u with the | There have hus far, | t Paap | all kinds of Cornériy Produce In the evening ting the meeti Mr. Wood discoursed to a very large wanted, congregation on ‘Christian Deciples,’ based on John gth and 27th. The We buy entively tor Snot (ashe meeting will continue several days yetto come, Rev. Mr. Hunter is} and defy ali competition on same” expected to return to-day. He is a ; very avle preacher and our citizens i. - willdo pHs toavail themsclves of the aati ol Rpede We ee opportunity to hear him. The Sun- day school was_ interesti There j old stand of M. S. Cownes & Co., was present 74 pupils. This school | average attendance, ned by the Secretary, of 110. we are land cordially invit PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | visit usand save money by so dving. Fhe revival meeting’s of this | | church continue with iterest. A| A. S. Martin& Qo. E union service was held by the res.) ——>———>EE====_— abit: byterian and Ohio st M. E. Church FARM FoR SALE ‘ I will sell my tarm situated six m ‘led on Sunday evening which was quite | southeast of Butler, containing 120 acces profitable and interesting. Rev. | a bargain, if applied for soon, Newton preached in the morning in| (over, Timothy, Blue-grass, Red-top his own pulpit from the 3d, chap. | and other seed in stock. Stl Hahn & Co. of John: ‘*Conversation of Christ 175 coal oil at Sims & % Crumly’s Nicodemus. The Snnday | old stand S-4t bered 137, and was im- Cooking stoves—tne very best im tne its usual interest. Some | mark Tinware by the quantity, large 3 aps ‘ or smi all very cheap. and addi sto the} n$-tt FE Ilahn & Co. his chu being Dr. Scott will return from New Yorkin ticul ch the | February, and cont ¢to make regu fas oe 2 ‘ isits to our city on the 15% 5 26th. | LiMis will give in some subse quent | ; Hotei git | report. ice soods just re- CHRISTIAN CHURCH d, tor sile cheap. St Hahn & Co, At the Christian church, Rey. A Farm ior Sale Reid chose his text trom Hebrev >| Two hnndred and twenty acres, four 10, 26 and 27. Subject, ‘‘Unpardon- | miles Northwest of Butler. “Two houses, ble-Sing Bo SaSEt T | one barm, two orchards, three wells, two able Sins.”’ Evening Su rect rue | prings, two ponds and never. failing Greatness.” Luke 1, 15. The au- | Meyer daret ae anon hee a | and cultivation. School house handy dience that greeted Rey Reid, both |“), 3m. ae W. Seevers: morning and eyening, was large. | if Ss x, gee r oe ‘o Your Ten’ I-rael. One addition was made to the z gigs ents, 0, s ; = p | AIL. parties indebted to me are hereby church at the morning services. | notified that they must come up and set { _ for such diseases tle by March 1st or their accounts will be | given to officers tor collection. |. P. WILLIS, Vinton, Mo. 1z-2t The Sunday school was well alten- | ded there being present 106 pupil: Feb. 1oth | Notice to Debtors. | Having sold out my business interests exer I hereby give notice to all who owe me either by note or book account, | that they must settle on or before the first day ot March or cost will be made. My | business must be settled at an early day. 1i-2t B. G. WHEELER. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rey. A. M. Victor, of Montrose, occupied Rev. Brown’s pulpit, and vice versa. The two gentlemen are now engaged in a revival meeting at | Montrose. Rev. Victor’s subject was, ‘*Purifying the Sprrit.”’ Evening subject, ‘‘Humility uel Christ.”? The tions were | good and were well pleased with the | numbered 144, whieh is the idfee St | as Buck Admatatettator: with the wilf an- Sunday pease | nexed ot said estate, intend to make final Z peg a: settlement daieenia 4 at the next term of ness done in the genie court on) he: Court House on day of May. esterday. Judge Brown dispatches Titomas Buck, Adrmr. inessrapidly. The court will be > in session all this week. morning nal Settlement. ee is hereby given to all epeditors, congres discourses. n to-day’ showing i n@ 10 4t. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of the coun- ty of Bates, made at the February Term, 1382, thereof, 1, F. M. Voris, andministra- HEAVEN'S Frest Tr ee is absolutely demanded at the mental and pnysica * i f should be kept in equi- | tor of the estate of Henry Farmer, deceas- um. dorder must be re- 4, will on Toursday, March 28d, 1982, at the court house door in the city of But- ler, county ot Bates, and during the set- lion of the circuit court of said county et Bates, sell z biic auction all the inter- est of Henry mer, deceased, in and to the following real estate to-wit? The st half of lot one (1) of the northeast quarter of section No. 5, township 39, l.o the north one-halt of lot, No. northwest quarter of section No. oi township No. 39 of range No. 31, in Bates coun hand, on day ot ssle. RII-gt Fraxk M. Vozis, Adm’r. fundamental: any departure sickness, disease and death. as pen- To be healthy, beautiful and buoy- ant the whole constitution must maintain ular aetion in all its component parts. e who imprudentiy exposes her- d becomes prostrated with head- » pain in the back, fever, irregular or ressed monthly action, with coasti- { pat tion and loss of appeite must be restor- d to regular action, must be revitalized, age ed atonce, and tor this purpose thing equals Dr. Dromgoole’s English ale Bitters. It is prepared expressly 10-26 5+ © everybody to & tv, Missouri, for cash in anemone