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fourteen hundred dollars ‘¢ church project so far. ip in his neighborhood _ is on next Friday. ly appea ‘even or an eight column folio. McGindley will be the edi- all probability.” [tis estimated that between one “two hundred new dwelling wses Will go up in Kirksville this Who says that Adair coun-, jsnotihe foremost one in the fkirks > Democrat. and better improvements in the two years and better prospects othe continuance ot the same than -Lyyother county in the State along time that Fred Dorn is the barber of Bates county. Try his ir cutting, dveing and shampooing. Street Commissioner Trimble is hopping mad’’ over the resolucion d oy the coungil last night, as oposed- by Alderman .Stephens, equiring him to work not less tha ‘Aout hands ata time. He wants to mow what he isto do in a case here but one or two men are need- lay making the repairs until e is work enough’ for tour men hire four men to do the work of 02, + The Results of Necessity. What the ancients suffered for the want itknowledge in medical science can en he appreciated by contrasting the vasi pt of suttering cured and pain allev- J at im modern times, by the use of ne’s, Ointment tor skin diseases. Its action was characterized by the ry withdrawl of a score or more ot isi quack nostrums, whose evil effect e left living monuments to denounce Thus is exemplified the proverb, sity is the mother of Invention. i-22-1m a ‘}€rop reports are encouraging tn will come on all right. Spring tt shows a decrease in acreage, itis doing well. Winter wheat is wie now, the tast rainhaving wghtered the chintz-bugs.—[Mo. publican. : Skinny Men. ells’ Health Renewer. tut ku-s we for nervous debility and ugsaazeto tthe generative functions. $1.Abso dr West’n’Mo. Depot, Meyers Bros Co. Kansas City, Mo. 200-7-1; _Marshai Jackson has killed 50 dogs te the Mayor issued his proclama- fon ordering him to take care of all roaming at large, unless muz- d. Let the good work proceed. mar Missourian. Ob, that some of our worthles could be disposed of likewise, our cry. Mott’s Endorsement of Speer’ * PortGrape Wine. following from the celebrated Dr. er’sefforts to raise the Oporto 62 Madison Avenue } . New York, April 11, 1878. . Altred Speer,—Dear Sir: The which I made last year to your Vine- wine-presses aad eaulte at Passaic Satisfies me thoroughly that the manufactured by you are pure and terated, and the very best that can to the public tor mediciual ig upon my favorable impression time, I have since recommended Wine; more particularly in my » and am satisfied with marked to my patients. can be no better proof to the ‘to the acres of land covered with the “Tremain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, 4. D., cal Colege, Se dby Few. 1 230-20-2w the Carthage Patriot finds itself ft Republican district and 1s very Ppy' “Perhaps the Patriot induced to migrate into a oplin News. How to Save. . d worke’s are subjeet to billious & which may end in dangerous ill- Parker's Ginger Tonic will keép an pend liver active. and by pre- time attack save much sickness, and expense, Delay at such means danger.—Detroit Press. column. been subscribed to the new | new Greenback paper will | rd ot managers have rented | over Dr. . Morris’ drug store | dered the type, etc. The| ii] be long primmer and the } of New York, speaks wouders for pe in New Jersey. The Dr. has spent in Portugal and the wine districts ata and knows what he is lalking ingmind, as to the wine being of the finest Oporto grape, than a bearing the luxurant fr Wishing i. your praiseworthy enter- of Surgery, ellevue Hospital | Caumty & Co.Butler| Stone thoroughly saturated with munity not so intensely radical. | {is of great importance, as only ; small quantities have ever been Personal. The Oklahoma boomers here eS | abouts are not very anxious te enter j. G. McPeak, of Walnut | was.in the city Wednes- | 4informed us that the crop the Indian territory again, under the existing state of affairs.—[Parsons Eclipse. Mr. J. L. Welch, of Osage town- | ship, and a proninent candidate for Sheriff made a pleasant call at the Times office this morning. —Mr. T. A. Horn. ot Rich Hiil, | called atthe Times cffice to-day. | He says that the plow iactory is an | assured enterprise. Mr. Horn is a builder, and has a contract on the buildings, so he ought to know. —Mr. Jno. M. Goeden, the gen- tleman who is going to open up a store on North Main street, next to Filer Sackett’s, arrived in the city on | the 12 o’clock train. He is accom- | | panied by Mr. Wm. B. Franklin, | : who will clerk for him Mr. Goe- ates county can snow | den will at once open up his stock. We welcome him to the ‘Electric City.’’ —Mr. Geo. W. Palmer, ot Col- umbus, Ind., is in the city on. busi- ness and pleasure combined. Mr. Palmer was 2 resident of Warrens- burg some thirty-five years ago, but hss not seen this country before since that time. He expresses great surprise at the wonderful improve- ment which has taken place. Mr. Augustus Koch, of Kansas City, has been in Butler for several days, engaged in dratting a view of the city." His work is first-class ; in fact as fine as we ever saw. Every building in the city appears in its proper shape, location, etc. This dratt he will take to Kansas City and there lithograph it. “Mr. Koch only asks fifty subscribers to this birds-eye view of this place, at $3 cach, to recompense him. If he were to place them at $5 each no enterprising citizen who has the wel- fare of this city at heart would fail to secure one or more of them. Ma ed yeatiy, and in such places they cities have these views draft- | are prized higher as evidences of growth than written histories. Mr. Koch has about half of the requisite amount secured and we hope he will have no trouble in procuring the remainder. “Buchupaiba.” New, quick, complete cure 4 a urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney dise $1 at druggists. West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers Bros. & Uo., Kansas City, John Racer, a young man about 24 years of age, living with his parents in Chalk Level township, attempted to | commit suicide by hanging himself in his father’s barn, last Sunday morn- ing, but was discovered and cut down before lite became extinct, and is now all right again. He refuses to tell the cause of his strange conduct to any one, and consequently nothing further is known as to why the at- tempt was made. His parents are in very good financial circumstances and the young man has his own way generally. A thousand wild rumers are in circulation, but until something definite is learned the Sun. refrains from further comment.—f Osceola Sun. The-Dangers of The Stock Markets A man may be incredulous enough to risk his money in the fickle mysteries of a mercurial stock market but when he ts the Itching Piles, he goes straight tor Swaya’s Ointment. Unlike the _ulls and Bears of the Stock Exchange, who clean j you out of hard earned cash, it returns your money with interest, in the way of allaying thé intense Itching and insuring sweet repose. 201I-22-1m" Asphaltum in paying quantities has been discovered in Vernon | county. Six miles northeast of | Sheldon a shatt is being sunk. At) the depth of-twenty-six teet is sand- pure asphaltum. The 1ock has been penetrated four or five feet and_ the asphaltum must come from some large source ef supply. The rarity ot this mineral and its yaried uses make it valuable; and the discovery found in the United State. “Rough en Rats.”, The thing desired found at last. Ask tor “Rough on Rats. It” } | clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed 4 | bugs r4c. boxes 200-7-ly | | several days last week. The gen- ! ers for our winter term of school. | Adnan as Rich Hill can get outside 200-7-ly | | of this evening’s proposed mock { | ed Piles Dr. William's Indian Pile Oint- | ment is asure cure. Price $1.00, by mail. floating in the air. Not enough to ' cover the ground. though. The wheat crop is holding 1ts own | under. Corn is not very promising at pres- ent. A good deal has been re- planted. The acreage 1s very large. Fruit and garden truck are looking well. B. F. Parks has sold his residence , to Mr. Farris and has bought three Gen. Joe Shelby was in our city eral has a host of triends, even among those he made skip during the war, and the Republicans shake ! his hand with a good will. Dr. Walter Little left on the 16th inst. for his old home in IIs., **where | he practiced in former years,’’ to be absent three weeks. | } Married, at the bride’s residence, Sabbath morning, May 14, at 7:30, | a.m., by Rev. Dean, of Harmison- ville, Miss Emma Cox and Nelson Moudy. The’happy couple, with a host ot friends accompanying them to the depot, left on the morning ex- press for Kansas City. The bride and groom received the congratu- lations and best wishes of all pres- ent, and your correspondent extends to them his best wishes tor their fu- ture happiness and prosperity. May ripe old age find them as happy and loving as now. Rev. Lean, (Baptist), preached to a large and very attentive audi- ence Sabbath morning and evening. Mr. Putman is teaching school at Coletown, Mrs. Putman is teaching near Adrian and Miss Carrie Put- man is teaching three miles north- } west. This is a tamily of teachers j of long experience—excepting Miss Carrie, this being her first term; put she is master of the _ situation. Adrian will do well to secure the | services of so able a corps of teach- We would ask our city dads (of , which we are wanting) if they are going to allow all Bates county to go | to Rich Hill to hear the eagle scream | on July 4th. By taking an early | step as large a crowd can be had at } ot her own limits. Kemember ‘‘the early bird gets the worm.’” The Adrian Brass Band are in e: cellent practice and will receive bids for July 4th. Ouw What the Times Would like to Know. It Butleris going to celebrate the 4th of July? What has become of.the railroad project and What Judge Walters .is loing? Ifthe fishermen at the lake whjch is being drained have run out of bait again or not? Where Sim Francisco was about eleven o’clock last night. and how he liked the music ? How Ben. Burgess, Frank Mc- Connéll and others like the failure Adrian Pencillings. ee = ey On the 12th inst. there was snow L .. B. D H} A OC O N ——DE + 1.52 with the chintz bugs. Some wheat | i that was badly injured by the cold Hardware lrg rR ay weatner and bugs has been plowed ayia iy ] | N A. T acksmith’s Supplies, Geo. W. Brown's Cor wers, Casaday Sulky Plows, Canton Chi orison Hand Plows, Buckeye ( ultman Taylor Threshers and E ombined Reapers and Mowers, more lots on which he will build | Racine Spring Wagons, Royal St. again. | Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrows., Rozd Seri nd best assortment in Bates Co. inters, Haworth Check ‘urst and Bradley ined Reaper and Mower, | achines, Bain and La- The largest stock th-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. John Sewing it STANDS AavtT esa ye THE LICHT RUNING “DOMESTIC. MODEL g Familv Machine of THE DAY. Manufactory OILS AND NEEDLES FOR'SALE BY Flugo “iemund, AGENT, DEALER IN Dry Goods & Groceries —ON—- Dakotah Street Southeast Cor. Sqr. BUTLER, MO’ NA. A BZavar BOOKS AND NUTS, CANDIES, PIONHRY. VARITIES. Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand, Pe | 1 take pleasure 1n announcing the public that [ have locate Butler to make it my future home, and haye the dargest and best as- sorted stock of clocks, watches and jewelry and spectacles ever brought . to this market, which I will sell s Having had many years experience in the manufac- ture of watches and clocks in Eu- rope, Iam now prepared to repair watches and clocks, no matter how complicated nor how badly they cheap for cash. trial? If Charley Lewis is buying horses now and paying cash for them with- out investigating the ownership of same? If any steps will ever be taken in regard to procuring a steam fire en- gine? The fearful example of Stewartville is another warning How the young lady and gentle- | man who so fondly kissed each oth- er good night last evening, in the northwest portion of the city, would like to have their names *publish- ed? Skin Diseases Cured. | Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment. Cures as if by magic, Pimples, Black heads or grubs, blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear, heal- thy and beautiful. Also cures itch, bar- ber’s itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, | scald head, chapped hands, sore nipples, sore lips, old, obstinate ulcers aind sores, &c. Skin Disease. F. Drake, esq., Cleve- | land, O., suffered beygnd all description froma skin disease which appeared on his hands, head and‘tace, and nearly des- troyed his eyes. The most careful doc- toring failed to help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment and was cured by a few appli cations. The first and or.ly positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. é For Blind, bleeding, itching or ulcerat Sent by mail on receipt of price, fitty { HENRY & CO, Sole Propr’s, 62 Vesey STREET, New York City j For sale by J. G. Walker. n5o-daw j have been abused. htem to me, you can have them pu‘ uitgood running order and guaran ees satistactio nd COUNTRY PRODIISE By bringing CROCERIES a THE BOOM WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER Has also struck the Grocery bho-iness, and on tis tide “Bub” will cor T AMD BST SELECTD STOCK OF Groceries in the City. Butler Mo. tinue to, float, WITH ONE OF TH LAI Aue “unsoy “00 © WOSOUYHO! HEADACHE & BILIOUSNESS. & MEF’°G CO. Leavenwostn, Kan. . Never Fails! STOUOHTENBURCH & CO, AGENTS, Unicaut: CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, aur ry BROWN MEDICINE 3 EF ALS SST55io Ties LORD, THE HORNS Grocery House OF C. DENNEY act their well known and popular stand en the East side of the | square, are Jeading the | GROCERY TRADE IN ter BUTLER. .c# ‘Their stock 1s composed of Feet Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and hancy Groceries, Glass, Qrueensware and Cvtlery. THE. ARE At [Ss EXPIeNs evo he E in che erty, anc re deo joar competition. pry iiberal prices for Produce olicit se ntinuance of the pat ge of their many customers, and Will gladly attend te their wishes at anyand acl times Goods celivered in the city lim promptiv. Chas. Denev. Money to Loan On Farms at 7 per cent interest an Commission on 3 to 5 Years time with privalege of paying betore due it desired. Money turnished on short notice. Ww. E. WAL TON WYATT & BOYD | DEALEKS LN. | Liuipver, | Doors, Sash, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Hair, Pla ster Paris {At Butler and Appleton C ity. Parties deairing to buy will please call FOR | CHEAP LANDS BEN. B. CANTERBURY. FOR INSURANCRE, } -IN- RELIABLE COMPANIES, - Go TO Ben. B. Canterbury, For Money, On FIVE years time. | AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST | Call on | BEN, B. CANTERBURY, Butler, Mo, §0-tf-