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McReynolds & Schwanck & Shoe MakerBoots, Boots ast Shoes made to order. best and all kinds of leather used. ‘They caknowledge no superior. g@g~Repairing promptly attende i square, between R. Hote. BUTLER, MO. CAUSED BY Malarial Poisoning OF THE BLOOD. A Warraated Cure. Price, $1.90. $27 vor saLe DY ALL DrvaorsTs. 23 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ‘The Best, Cleanest and most Economeal Hair, yr Never fails to Restore : h ful color to grey’ ir soc and $2 sizes at’ Floreston Cologne. Anew and exceedingly fra- ant and lasting perfume. rice 25 and T5c. ‘The | to.~~a Shop north} Weil’s and the | f | Beware Fraud BENSON'S: CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, | And their excellent reputation in- | jured by worthlessimitations. The | Public are cautioned against buy- ing Plasters having similar sound- | ing names. See that the word | C-A-P-C-1-N-E is correctly spelled. ' Benson's Capcine | Are the only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth more than adozen of any other kind. ‘Will positively cure where other remedies will not even relieve. Price 25 cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. A SURE MEADS REMEDY AT LAST. Price s5cta, Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. | Judge J, H, Sullens, Porous Plasters | H.V.PENTZ..! DEALER IN FURNITURE. BABY CARRIAGE HISCOX 4 CO., 163 William ‘all deslers in: » OF all styles and prices, ene dollar sis +, at GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. A Good Hearse Always on Hand. COEFEINS Made and tarnished on Orders may be left at F. after night or on Sunday, vi short nerier Evans? stable Butler. Me TO THE PEOPLE. Read and Remember. All kinds of nursery stock © cheaper at the B : wmv Other de tl Also will give bett tread). Apples owes at 2 Atexo mint varietien are fhe © j present. AN wt ine witli viral te wil totiow my Gir ¢ be tree rarer e apd pick ire het tage, Euglish—German—) ‘spoken. RI | IN ‘orthe speedy jeure of Semin- al’ hood, Nervor ess, ‘of Ideas, Aversion to ive and Abuse. Remtnetec orienta ee 3 petegronion sata oto St Charles, St Louis. Mo. Dr JACQUES FOS Chesnut Ste St.Louis, Mo, st old o¢ continues to cureSpermatorr! Seminal ness, Impotency, all forms of Syphilis, G xhoea, Gleet, U: or Bladder disease: cent cases cured in a few days. Diseases re com self-abuse, or exposure cured for life wi medicine, Advice free. Charzes low. Cal | uniformity of effect. of years of careful study and periment, and are the most effectual rem- edy yet discovered for diseases caused by bowels, which require mpt and effectual j treatment. AYER’s ILLS are specially | applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assimi- lative processes, ant restore regular ° ° Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principles | in medicine, in proportions aecurately ad- | justed to secure activity, certainty, and | They are the result | ractical ex- | uN $200.000 50.000 tuthorized Capital, Capital Paid up - H. DUTUCHER President. Cashier. Cashier, DIRECTORS. Dr, T, ©, Boulware, C, H, Dutcher, W, H, Irwin, E. john B, Ellis, A, H, Humphrey, Dr, N, L, Whipple, A, L, McBride, T, W, Childs, M, L, Wolte, Luthe: Shobe, Judge Booker Powell, Ws, E, Walton, -Receives Deposits subject to check’ at ight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- ange, and does a general banking bus- ineés. Correspondents. Merchants’ Natiénal Bank,.- Kansas City Vallev National Bank,-- Donell, Lawson & Simpson. OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Vo1is, Henry Donovan, G, B, Hickman, G_ D, Williams, John Pharis, J, 1, McKee, J, R, Estill, «, C. Dug, M, A, Maynard, Your business is respectfully solicited. BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. ORGANIZED IN 1871, Capitol paid in, - - $75.00. ‘Surplus - - - - $20.000 } aes | Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. ‘We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., &c. DIRECTORS. | Lewis Cheney, | Dr. Elliot Pyle | E. P. Henry, .N. Dr. J. Everingham, J. P- Edwards, | J. J Ryan, W. J. Bard, Dr.D.D. Wood, J.M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith. F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY J. C. CLARK F. J. TYGARD [President. ident Genius Rewared; The Stery of the Sewing Machine. ‘O- | and gold cover, with numerous en- derangement of the stomach, liver, and | gravings, will be GIVEN AWAY | healthy action. Their extensive use by : + civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a Safe, sure, and ; ing compounded of the concen’ | Rerfectly reliable purgative medicine. ee | Virtues of purely vegetable substances, ie | they are positively free from calomel or | | any injurious properties, and can be admin- } istered to children with perfect safety. S @ THE GREAT @) 35) Sk | Constipation or Costiveness, Ins A) p U I | Foul Stonath tnd Breath, Dis RIF poe SS > Ja “> A-SURE CURE FOR | Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Lan Gripgn’ Dincrheos, Dysentery, Gout Wornees Bikanctio Rata eons | Piles, rders of the Liver, and all work or excess of any kind, —AND FOR— Axyer’s Pitis are_an effectual cure for ; ite, Female Weaknesses, state Of the dig ce apparatus. —IT PREVENTS— As a Dinner Pi y have no equal. Nalarial Poisoning and Fever and Age, While gentle in their action, these Pitts Andis a Specific for Obstinate CONSTIPATION. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. MEYER BROS. & CO. Agents. Kancas City and St. Lovie, Ma } ar : and searching | tic that can be employed, and never gi | pain unless the bowels are inflamed, a ; then their influence is healing. They s! late the appetite and digestive o1 operate to purify and enrich the ood, impart renewed health and vigor to whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co H Practical and Analytical Chemists, Loweil, Mass. physicians in their practice, and by all | to any adult person calling for it, at any branch or sub-office of the Sing- er Manufacturing Company, or will i : be sent by mail, post paid, to any person living ting from a disordered - - President. | Green W. Walton, | «St Louis, | New York, | Mingo Items. The health of Mingo was never Of the Rev. J. K. Reid and Miss better than now. The most of -the Katie B. Errett. farmers in Mingo will be out of feed | for their cattle by the middle ot Apml, THE WEDDING DAY fo -28 yesterday, Wednesday’s issue of consequently we look and pray for | | the Tres, a bret announcement | grass by that time. ' was made of the marriage ot Rev. J. Fall 'K. Reid to Miss Ketie B. Errett,) Mingo than at present. | and their reception in this city. Smee There is a general bustle among that time the Times reporter has got- the tarmers preparing their farming ! ten at the details more fully. and arranging — their The ceremony was performed at teams tor spring plowing. Rich Hill at the residence of Dr J... Mingo still has some corn and oats | H. Errett, 2 brother of the bride. by tor sale, which speaks well for her | Rev. Reid of New Albany, Indiana, | soil and farmers when we take into a brother to the bridegroom, about | consideration the drouth and im- ! yo o’clock in the Miss | mense herds of cattle and other stock. | Errett is the daughter of a very em- We attended the Vaughn Bros. inent divine of this State since whose | sale, March znd. Milch cows sold death, which occurred near a year | at $20 to $30; yearling heiters $13 ! per head; horses $65 to $109 ; house- and hold, kitchen fapuitieec cas toc implements forenoon. ago, she has resided with her mother lin Pike county . She | her mother wete visiting the son and | implements brought fair prices. Corn | | brother at the time of the marriage. | nthe crib brought 86 cents per bushel, | The weded couple arrived in this | shock corn from 65 cents to $1.05, | city on the A credit of | panied by the mother of the bride, | ten months was given, without inter- | Dr. J. H. Errett and wite, Mr. Gene | est. M. Exrett of Nevada, cousin tothe! Mr. Mart Owens has moved into bride, and Mr. Thomas Gault of the | his magnificent residence, which is | Hill. ‘the finest house in northeast Bates. When the party reached the place | Mr. Jesse Shaw has moved into idence, to the very | his fine residence on west side public square. Cove City. He also | purchased a fine Norman and Clides- | dale stallion from a gentleman in | Holden, weighing 1,750 pounds. He’s Price paid $400. SKIPIO. o’clock train, accom- | oats 65 cts. per bushel. | of their future r | great astonishment and surprise to | all except the bridegroom, they were received and welcomed ‘ey a large | number of friends who had prepared | a wedding feast for their reception. | The afternvon was spent in eating and drinking and aughing and chat- | has a daisy. Uatarrh Of The Bladar- ting wheat never looked better in ; | manner, hier. | A handsome little pamphlet, blue | ata distance trom our g, and when night closed the jo church and partook ot the festivities and good things in general which had previously been arranged for and duly announced, Mr. and Mrs. Reid are now start- ed upon life’s journey, and to its close the Times will ever feel an in- terest in their weltare and happiness. LIST OF PRESENTS. Mrs. M. A. Maynard, a Bible. Mrs. Ella Helm, pair Boheman vases. Misses Nannie Day and Kallie Beatey, cut glass and silver fruit stand. Misses Mattie Nave and Hattie Scott, silver butter kmife and mustard spoon. perfuming casket. Mrs. W. E. Walton, set cut glass goblets and salt cup. Mrs. CT. McFarland, cit glass ice pitcher and pickle dish. A very handsome hanging lamp was contributed conjointly by F. M. Crumly, Dr. Vucker, Dr. Christy, |W. E. Walton, De C. Mise, Dr. Walls, T. W. Silvers and S. B. New- | bill. Miss Bell Nichol, glas pitcher Thomas Gault, a handsome lamp, trimmed and burning. Mrs. Errett, bride’s mother, 1 doz. silver knives aad forks. In addition to this list there were useful presents to those just begin- | ning housekeeping, cessary to enumerate. Money! Money: Positively at the lowest rate of inter | eston good improved farms. In sums and on time to suit the borrower. & Tucker, Butler, Mo. 4w North Main St. | N. DAVIS, Proprietor. Choiee Liquors and Wines. >? Every Wariety FREICHT LINE fication, all repaired to the Christian Mr. Gene M. Errett, of Nevada, | a great many other handsome and | High inter- | est loans refunded, see or address, Sims | PALACE SALOON Stinging, smarting, irritation of the ur- inary passages, diseased discharges, cured by Buchupabia. g1. at druggists. West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers Bro’s & Co., Kansas City. Mo. 240-14-) Mound Items. Maple Grove, March 1382. | Eprror Times: Our township has been classed on the delinquent list for some time, as regards to items, yet we don’t think ourselves in anyway inferior to our sister town- ships, but I suppose if we want to stand on equal footing with our | neighboring townships, we must re- port at head quarters, that being the i Times paper, and hence we aye at jour desk assuming that great re sponsibility. . There was a grand musical and | literary enrertainment at Mound Valley school house, given tor the | benefit of the M. E. church, con- | sisting of music and recitations, and regardless of the inclemency of the | weather there was a well filled house and the performers showed their | ability on the stage by the masterly | way they rendered their various parts | in the entertainment, and from the | expression and satisfied looks of the nee we came to the conclusion that it was an evening well spent | remembered. | Come | and one long to be Success to the Butler troop. again. | favorable winter. The String Town hotel, sowe are | | informed. will soon change hands. It will be carried on by the masterly dand of J. W. C. Our friend, Wm. H. Walter, has \ accepted a new boarder in minature | form. Our Illinois friend, W. W.S., has g, which 1s not ne- } erected a grand piece of architect- | ural work in front of his mansion and it hinges from the center. ’ Tis | called a gate. Oh! ingenuity, thou | art a jewel. Our Eden of beauty, Adrian, is stillon the boom, and merchants | report business lively. | No at more present. BUCKEYE. Gratefnl to Invalids. Floreston Cologne is invalids, because it is refreshing without the sickening et- fectof mos perfumes Mar i-1m The ladies are especially invited to call and inspect our new and elegant line o the celebrated Famestomn Alpacas. We have them in all the latest shades and pat- terns. Having handled them for several years, we can assure you that they are the of the kind manutactured.— best good Imitatjons are on the market, but they} © are worthless when compared with the | original Famestown Alpacas, to be found | only at Christopher’s Cash Dry Goods | House one door south of Post Office. The celebrated apostle Oscar Wilde, THE ASYL y Meeting to Uonsider the Matter— Committee Appointed. Ata meeting of a number of our citizens held in the office ot John T, Smith Esq, Wednesday to consider | the proposition of Dr. Lee, ot Pleas. anton, Kas., in reference to the es | tablishment of an insane asylum in the immediate yicinity ot Butler,” Mr. John A. Lefker was made chairman and W.S. J. Adams sec. retary. The chairman stated the | | object of the meeting in a torcible after which Wr. Lee ad drgssed the meeting, explaining the” object of the enterprise and the bene. 7 fits that would result to our town country trom its — Mr. N. A, Wade next addressed the meeting, His remarks were replete with good sense. He endorsed the views of Dr. Lee and thought that an institu. tion ot that kind would greatly ad. vance the growth and development ot our county and city. These views were concided in by Mr. T, W. Childs little speech © full of good, practical sense, after 7 which, on motion of Mr. N. Aw” Wade, which was adopted, a com mittee consisting of was aps | pointed by the chair to solicit sub- 7 and surrounding location in eur midst. in a neat ec | scriptions from the people to aid in7 the construction of the asylum build> ing. The following named gentle. men compose the committee to-wit: 4 Capt. I. N. Dayidson, chairma Frantz Bernhardt, John T. Smith” C. T. McFarland and J. A. Lefker, 4 The meeting then adjourned. Man’s Ingratitude- | Wheat looks well considering un- | This is an ungrateful world to say the least. A man will act like a lunatic when” he has the Itching Piles, and declare that © he knows he can’t live another day, yet he applies Swayne’s Ointment, the in- tense itching is allayed at once, he cured, and goes down to the lodge without one whit of gratitude. When asked why he looks so cheerful, he dodges the ques- tion by an indifferent answer It’s jus — like a man though, is’nt it? Mar. 1-dw-1m Joplin Herald: About 11 o’clock one mght last week, five monnted men, entire strangers, called at the’ restdence of Dr. Burns and called him out of bed. ‘lwo of the party held the five horses and three entered the house. One of the three was suffering from a gun-shot wound ia” the nght arm near the shoulder, They wished the wound dressed and ~ made no explanation as to how it” had been received. The wound had been bandaged to stop the flow ot” blood and had evidently been made some time previous. Dr. Burns at- tended to the wound and the party left, as mysteriously as they came. Don't Die in The House i Ask druggist for “Rough on Rats.” It clears out rats, mice bed-bugs, roa ches verminflies, ants, insects. 15. per box. 240-14-ly, A deed has been filed in the Ke-” corder’s office for record from the % who is ‘too-too, utterly utter,” AND } e CITY CELIVERY. New York selected a line of the most Having purchased the freigh | beautiful prints, in accordance with h ragon of J. M. Guyant and in ad hetic taste and they have been receiv- on started a city delivery wagon ! eq and opened. Nothing like them to be respectfully solicit the patronage | found in t Call and they will | of Butler’s business hoping by punct | ;,. to you with pleasure, at : ual attention and fair practice to z : Inert vein ' Christopher's < | Cash Dry Goods Mouse, one door south &. B. LEWIS __ of Post Office e market show whilst in | | heirs of Martin Yonkers, deceased, to W. H. Durst to forty acres of land | | ying m Charlotte township in this county. The acknowledgment’ to the deed was taken in the city of Wiesburg ny, to- | gether with ail the atures to thé? instrument are written in the German@™ language. m Peach run upon it ; this morning, Friday, to make the | abstract of title, but he din’t do that, | Is this a yalid instrument, is the ques” | {jon we propound to young law- | yers? in Gern which The Bates couuty Fair Associa* tion sold th: floral hall and severa” | piles of lumber on Wednesday. Mr. | Henry Donovan became the purchas | er of the floral hall at the sum of one hundred dollars. The lumber was bought by Mr. John Marshall, 7 | city contractor and builder. Wine Products of New Jersey. | ‘This State is becoming celebrated fo jj | its wines. ‘Some of the richest in th” | world are produced in New Jersey, by Me | A. Speer, whose name has become ce brated as a producer of strictly pure we- The wh } peer is not bottled or put in mi { lit is four yéars oid, and has thoroughly fine and mellow. Ith Pp itself a’ wondertul assistant to hat” sicians, who prescribe it. The w 9 d tor debilitated peine n to consumptives. Thrsomty ing imported ore well und eves ‘tere ya run thors ff adultelated Port Grape wine- ot Mr. S fact has | making of t utmost ¢, 60 as to supplast i } to be pure and the | dicinal purpose: f out the coi 3 | Speer.—N. Y. Tribune. Bees Soid by F.M- Carmiy & ©O- Mo. Bes Fee te