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The Women of Mormonism “The Women of Mormonism, or us told by the story of Polygamy, the the Victims Themselves.’’ is eagerly read. It is edited by Mrs. Jennie Anderson Froiseth, ot Salt Lake City, one ot the foremost work- | ers in the Anti-Polvgamy cause. She gives veiy nearly in the words of the poor deluded victims the ac- counts of their dreadiul miseries and sufferings, showing how the first forced tor the wite bas often been sake of bread and children to consent to have her hus- the shelter for band take another wile, even woman she most hated. While for to have preferred herself she n plunge beneath the waters of the Jor- childre an, yet tor the hus- see she has consented to her to band bring another wo her home to usurp her place in his af- unfortunate sisters and do more tor their relief. Rev. Moses Smith, pastor of the Second Congregational church, De- rs an read the interest troit, Mich., writes: manuscript pa which at times rose to astonishment and indignation. This book ! sure will be found to be the right thing, in the right place, at the right time the right source. Every pastor in the land may recom- ges with am and from mend this volume before he sees it, anda million copies ought to be sold in one year.’’ The book is finely It is sold only by subscription and offers a rare opportunity for cnter- prising agents to 7 For articulars address the publishers, R S. Peale & Co., St Louis, Mo. It you are suttering from indigestion or any complaint of the Stomach or Bowels, you will obtain great relief by u the Prickley Ash Bitters, as they the property of gently in reing these or- gans and placing thein laie good Atha nd 13-tf ake money and healthy condition. A paper published at Mr. C. Fb. Burns old home in Ohio, alludes to that gentleman as follows: has Going away from home swelling effect on some people of them to proportions too big for a suit ef clothes that was a fit?” } when they picked ap grip-sack and started for new pastures. For ex- ample, note the tollowit from last **loose week’s Butler Time printed in Bates county ‘lissour SeMr 2 1C. F. Burns, of the firm of McClintok & Burns, who is now visiting his triends in Ohio, speaks this: *l am back once more in old Roscoe and Coshocton, and it appears like one of those ancient towns we read of, which, age, the castles and ruins are tumbling down. No life, no ditiveness that we have in friends, | have no desire to longer than my allctted time. a Missourian.’ *? The above credit, and we only re remain Tam Mr. st that only does Burns the to come west and ’ecome a proselyte Bat judging trom his remarks he is clothed in a ‘tight fit- editor could not be mduced also among us. ting mossback suit.”” ot very thick texture at that, and to get him eut of would require the combined effort | of tow yoke of oxen and a kicking mule. . Constipation ts a disease-maker te auman beings. The and poor, t old and young, male smale are regular Vict Att he j Sicians first question how are vy bowels? 7] dition has many caus- = fevers, bil f tty of the live & eases, = etc. “eae 4 Stoves—tne very pest m tne market. Tinware by the quantity, large 3 all very cheap. Hahn & Co. title of a new book which will be | | her | liustrated.-— | fections. | Every woman should read it that she may learn the better to prize the | blessings of her own home and be able to sympathize with these poor ; the church during the year. the | i go- | the | st, and outside of my people and | | Mason W. fe itler Weekly @ BUTLER, MISSOURL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 1889. es CHRISTIAN LABORS. . The Sabbath Dayin Butier—Churches Sunday Schools ete. PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH. Sunday was indeed a very beauti- tul d ple alike—if their be any of the lat- and the good and bad_ peo- | ter class—improved of its clemency and went forth to their regular Sun- day resorts. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A large congregation was in at- the tendance at morning service. | Mr. Newton preached from the text, }*The Lord is d.?’ Sub- the risen indee Four u with ject. Easte church. The church has just made up their annual report for the Pres- bytery. ‘Thirty-two haye uaited wit! have been to enterprizes. given The services in the evening was 1m the Every exercise was deep- e of Ladies Missionary char; Society. ly interesting and instructive, was listened to with unflagging in- terest to-the end. their meeting afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Presby terian church. annual Mr. Newton leaves to-day to at-! tend the meeting of the Presbytery Jac Tipton. ST. M. E. CHURCH, Wood, DAKOTA Rev. Jno. D. pastor, now conducts the Sunday school, which was unusually interesting on Sun- day, there being some 65 scholars in attendance. Mr. Wood preached inthe morning to a large and very attentive congregation on**Baptism.”’ At the close of the discourse Mr. Dunbar was baptized. profound — attention In the eve There throughout the services. was ning the pastor preached from Luke | 7,34. There was one accession. Miss Minnie McFarland was elected | organist for the church .and Sunday to succeed Miss Kate Glessner re- | signed. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev Brown entered upon his sec- ond years’ ministry in this city Sun- day. His morning subject was Pwo wagons and tour ox and four wagons and eight oxen. Eve- ning subje “Christ's answers to the Devil’s temptations.’ Good congregations were present both evening. Tour ad- to morning and ditions were made the churen. The numbered 141. Sunday school in the morning CHRISTAIN CHURCH. Elder forth church, and preached to very Reid held his uudiences. The acquisitions to this church have been so numerous late that some talk is already being s the edefice. indulged in of enlargiv It is a Sunday of she organization don’t fail to gam ad- said that scarcely ne members mittance to the church, the congregation. OHIO ST. M. E. CHURCH. Rev. Alexander, the new pastor for the M. E. church North. preached yery able sermons Sunday n this city atthat church. His people are very favorably impressed with his first ef- torts. Rev. Jackson succeeds Rev. C. V. Giss;'y this vear, and is tormerly from Se- o Belton > Was ser The —— ree NEW 5 embers of the C. P. Churct : and The officers were elected. Ass‘t Sup’t ther Renick : Til H. Treas. Ludwic mitg kinds at fr2tty Hahn & Co's. _of Congr \bout | mission | and | i This society hold ; to-morrow | large | of | so large is} implements and seeds of aly Thos. Allen Dead- Washington, Apri 8.—T yomas Alien passed away quictly andeas at 3 o'clock The to Pitsfie this mormng mains will be tak Mass and interred th place of Mr Allen. Murderous Hazeltine. t. Louis, Mo., April 7.—Advices from Buisdare. Green county, Mo,. say that Chas. Hazeltine, a brother ssman Hazeltine, living on Clear creek, a few miles from = the above named town, attempted to drown his wife ina deep spring, Friday last, but was prevented from doing so by his daughter. Domestic infelicity, growing out of efforts on the part of Hazeltine to control his wite’s property, led tothe fled. and his whereabouts unknown. Should he return, he will doubtless be lynched, as the indignation of the attempted murder. Hazeltine are citizens against himis very great. Experience the Best Guide The reason why women everywhere use Parker’s Ginger Tonic because they have learned by experience—the this excellent medicine | overcomes despondency best ide—that periodical head- ache, indigestion, pain in the back and | kidneys, and other troubles of the sex.— Home Journal. i West Butler Notes. West Butler is to have a plow tac- tory. It will start in Angust. It is pretty well settled that a brass and machine shop will be moved! from Kansas City The parties are of the opinion they will come. but! will know shortly. The street commissioner will soon begin to work the streets. A large amount ot grading 1s to be done and a culvert is to be put in just west of | Mr. A. H. Lamb’s house, and one on Ohio street just east ot the rail road. The town board will not meet again till a week m to-mor- row night. A poll tax of two days work or $3} has been assessed against every man | over twenty-one years oid and_ the | Marshal will proceed to collect it or | have the work done, this and next | i week. | Haye You Ever person to be ill without a weak stomach or inactive liver Known any seriously or kidney And when these organs are in good condition do you not find their ; possessor enjoving good health? Par- | ker’s Gin ‘onic regulates these im- tant organs, makes the bluod rich and Pe | pure, and strengthens every part of the system. Se 18-1m. Neither bor can be accom hed satistactorily unless the system isin order. When you feel tired, languid, wearied without exertion, the mind slow to act, and requiring great mental ettort, you can rest assured that vour liver is not acting properly, and that nature requires assistance to help throw off impurities. There is no remedy that will accomplish this so mildly and yet et- tectually “Prickly Ash Bitters.” A trial wiil satisfy you of its merits. as 16-1m Order of Publication. State of Missouri, ) >SS. , County et Bates, J In the Probate Court for the county Bates, February teim, 1SS$2- Eliza C. Lusk and Wm. Kenney Adminis- trators of J. B. Lusk deceased. Eliza C. Lusk and Wm. Kenney Ad- ministrators of J. B. Lusk deceased, pre- sents tothe court his petition, praying for an order for the sale ot so much of the estate of said deceased as will pay nd satisfy the remaining debts due by tate,and yet unpaid tor want ef sufficient assets, accompanied by the ac- counts, list and inventories required by law in such cases; on examination where- fit is ordered, that all persons inter- he e tate of said deceased be no- appheation as aforesaid has 4 unless the contrary be setore the first day of the of this court, to be held on the jay ot May next, an order will e whole, or so of ' ade tor the sale ot t estate of said deceased | for the paymert of and it is further ordered, that hed in some news- r four weeks betore County of Bates, 1,D.V. Brow rk of d county sith day o: D. V. Brown, judge of Probate. = B A.D. 1882. 19 4t | Butler, Mo. | office Butler Mo. a NO. 19 RESERVED FOR M.S Cowles & Co. lothiers. Ph ns. 5 Lawyers. J M. CHRISTY, M. D., Homoepathic ePhysician and’ surgeon. Speen ae RY A, MCcGINDLEY, tention given to female diseases, Butler, ORNEY AT LAW, Butler Mo. Mo. Office, North de square over £M Office eust side of square, Edwards’ Hahn & Co's. Residence, Ohio street, 4! block. Will practice in all the courts of doors west ot Wyatt & Boyd’s lumber Bates and adjoining counties, in the Uni- | yard. ce een ai 15-tf ted States courts at Kansas City and Jett- | z =a aa erson City, and in the S ne at | D D. WOOD, Physician and Surgeon, Jefferson ity ea ote e Butler, Mo. Office over Aaron ~— z ese nee H Hart's store rem 2 Ss. B. LASHBROOK. THos. J.smiTi. | C. BOULWARE, Ph Surgeon. . n and Office north’side square, Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty. DE essscox & SMITH, Attorneys at | Law, Butler, Mo. Will practice in the courts of Bates and adjoining coun- ties, Collections promptly attended to | — and Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. | Office, tront room over Bates county Na- tional Bank. n2 tt. HOLCOMB, Attorney at law, Office with Wm! Page, over Bank. Butler Missouri. né2m. ¥. > A BATHURST, Physician. Altona UMo. Will attend promptly to all pro fessional calls. 13-tf S. KELSO, M. D. Physician e Su and rgeon. Office first door over Post 22Q- 12-tf neys at Law, Butler, Mo. eee side of the square J, Everingham, M.D E, L, Rice M.D, idence west s' Residence ex North Main street sqr, with J, Clark, EVERINGHAM & RICE. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Having forined a copartnership tor the practice of medicine and surgety, tender Office west 22 A HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, e Mo. Will attend to cases court of record in Missouri, and di al collecting business. tA. RIGGS, Attorn b3. Notary Public. Office Court room. Law and Probate at in their services to the citizens oF Butder WYO. JACKSON, attorney pe and surrounding country, Ay Co ie Gee OFFICE west side of square 1st_ door, CTUM!y’s, Drug house on West see north of Olive House. Calls attended to seal at all hours, day or night, both in the OHN S.&S. P. FRANCISCO, Attor- city and country, 24t ly neys at Law, Butler, Mo., wiil prac- tice in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- | lections. Office over Hahn & Co.’s hard- ware store. I CULBERTSON, Real Estate Agent, _4e Rich Hill Mo., P. O. Box 342. Cor-j| respondence solicited. no 41-tf. 29 The Lar sest CLAY TUTT, Attorney at Law, E e utler, Mo. Special “attention given to Probate business M. L. BROWN. 1. HiTER CROCKETT, ROWN & CROCKETT, Attorneys at Law and Insurance Agents, Rich Hill Mo. Collections a specialty. Office on sixth street, under City Hall. aneous. V. BROWN, Judge ot Probate, But- e ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or jurat of a clerk of a court of record, BOOKS ON BUILDING, Painting, Decorating, &c. For 1882 eightY Pase Th Fttlogue address, enclosing, three 3- ceht stamps. WM cOMsFOCK 19 Broadway, New York. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to d others interested 1 creditors, c i in the estate of wis Eachus deceased, that I Mary chus Administrator of said estate, 1 tend to make final settleme thereot, at the next term of the Bates County Pro. bate Court in Bates ¢ i : : ounty, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler, on the Sth, day ot May, 1882. 18-4) Mary Eacneus, Adm’sx, NOTICE. Notice is her administration wy t A. Hughes deceased, have heen g to the undersigned, by the Bates Count Probate Court, in Bates County, Mis- souri, bearing date the 10th day of March 1882. All persons having claims agains: »aid Estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, within one r trom the date of said letters, or they y be precluded trom any benefit ot such estate: and if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date ot the publication of this notice, they will be forever barred —=iIN TH SOUTHWEST, M’FARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddlery House, Where the best goods for the least money, will be guaranteed. Don't Fail to See Our Stock BEFORE BUYING. South side Sar. - Butler, Mo. ist door East of Factory Store. Amus J. Hughes. 16-4 Admini-tra Notice of Final settlement, Notice is hereby given that I have iny final settlement between ward;Wm. M, White, a minor seli id that ¥ Calob Richardson guardian of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term ‘of the es County Probate court, in Bates County, State ot Missour?, to be held at Butler in the 5th, day of May, 1882. (19-4 CiLop RICHARDSON Guard to Builders. t D No. Gy ct tor building o 1 said District on Saturday, 4 ween the } pvidedio se on

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