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AT ADRI MCFARLAND & BRO. HAVE Harness and They extend a special myitation to all to examine their will be sold at LOCATED A Saddle ShoP. stock which Butler prices NEWS Mrs. sowen, we are sorry to Dr. learn, has been sick tor several days. 1. Heath fee been very sick for ines days with billious fever. Rich Hill will celebrate the open- ing of her new opera house soon. His Honor, Judge Gantt, finished | up his docket Monday noon and ad- journed court. cook stove and 32 Hahn & Co. Get the “On Time” you will be happy. The iron columns to the frout of the Thompson biock were put up to-day. A. Ritchey, of Altona, a Democrat and candidate for county | judge, was on our streets Saturday. There will be “special trains run from Rich Hill and Pleasanton to Hume on the 27th inst. Sam’l Ra yand Geo. Crow were arrested and brought to town Sun- | day by Deputy Sheriff Hanks, charged | with cutting timbe on David Ed- wards’ land. All kinds of Hardware cheap, cheaper, cheapest. 32 Hahn & Co. Rich Hill has secured the smelting works and is now offering induce ments for the rolling mills. If these are secured it will insure the per- manency of that city. Work on the new opera house is being pushed rapidly forward. The opening of the opera house when completed will be the grandest affair ever held in this SU The prohibition puetonl will be brought up before the State con- vention to be held at Jefferson city on the 26th inst. The prohibitionists are making wonderful in Towa. Wonder how our will handle the question. progress ‘Thompson is having a car- at the carriage light-running, strong, The wheels have eighteen spokes, two the common number of spokes in a wheel, and the bands on the hub, are put on by hydramic pressure. . There is at time in Bates county to be kept in repairs twelve wooden bridges, DLN riage feade to order It will be a handseme factory. vehicle. more than this iron and fourteen varying in length from thirty to one hundred and thirty feet. besides a dimensions. Nine built number of less of these bridges have been the last two years. in Eugene W. Vest, cycloning with J. West the Bazoo was in the city yesterday inthe inter- est of that paper and went down to Nevada last night. He talk for thirty-six hours on a stretch and can kick higher than any man in Missouri, and when he strikes a town he cfeans the work up worse than struck the place. Goodwin on can if a cyclone had County Surveyor, M. L. Wolfe, | informs us that the following three | bridges are now completed and ready for use: The between Papinvi'tle and Rich Hill. and the bridge over Mound Branch, south et town, will be completed to- night. Pug Wileon made several thov- sand dollars eut of Sullivan by stand- ing up betore that bruiser for four rounds with the glores on, and now he is arraigned to have an old-tash- | ioned prize fight with Sullivan. Mr. Wilson expresses himeelf as highly | pleased withour graad, good and glorious country, and he had better ! step while he is of that opinion. staunch } statesmen | : iron bridge over | Pasther creek, on the road between | Rockville’ and Papinville; the one j | H. Ejisle, of Saline | chased on last Friday the large farm | of Holly Nichol west Mr. Lisle county, pur- eral miles. is the kind | of a man that should into every community. We have piles of goods figures, such as locks, shears, iron sell at very low butts, tools, knives, pistols, ware, wooden ware, wringers, O. K. ci gars, etc. Hahn & Co. * or hundred at Hahn & Co. Tin cans by the dozen 32 The many friends of Miss Emma | more | ng friends and / Lockett, who has been absent | than a year past | relatives in Virginia, returned home yesterday.—Nevader Democrat. Wonder how mary friends | Emma had! She must have | all gone to Virginia. The Nichols & Shepherd engines and threshers and the very best in the mar- ket. We have them. Hahn & Co. | ants, clerks, school teachers, students, seamstresses and others who lead a close- | ly confined life, should always keep on It is a never failing remedy for sick head- ache, hebitual constipation, torpid liver, | sour stomach, &c. For cooling the stom | ach in tevers, and asa purgative in kidney and skin diseases it acts like a charm. 24-2 Having bought out the interest of | Chas. McCall, in the feed store on Ohio street, I will continue the business at the old stand and keep a full supply of feed; of all kinds constantly on hand. Per- sons desiring bran, chopped feed, corn, oats, flour, meal, tebbacco and cigars will please cail. Hoping to merit a share ot the public patronage by square deal- ings, Iam E. P. F irchild. Ss Bailey’s Saline ing into general United States. when placed in wate tastes just like soda water. It is very cool- | use throughout toams, sparkles and bowels, relieves constination, cures sick headache, sour stomach heartburn. Joplin Hel r ads ot 24 hours each and 6 o'clock a. m. to noon every day. No remedy has been tound for fever and ague which proves so unitermly suc- cessful as Ayer’s Ague Cure. Lingering leucorrhoea or whites, so temales over the ately cured by the use bitters. 34-2t common among all South, are imme ot English Female Joplin Herald: open for business miles southwest of V pected that it will be completed to the Arkansas river—about | miles further—by the first of Septe.n- ber. is *The term hydra y be used to repre- Sent any manifold ir battle successtully with this many-headed monster of disease you will find ma evil. you would it ex- pedient te keep Mrs. Pinkh -m’s Vegetable | Compound always on hand.—Dr. ning. Ban- Carthage Patriot: _ paper says that the Greenback nom- inee tor the Legislature county, can neither read nor That's sufficient to account faith, and what more can you write. for his ask. *.°Do boldly what vou do at a Boldly do we affirm that Kidney-W ort kidney diseases; rheumatism and piles | vanish before it. The tonic ettect ot Kidney-Wort is produced by its cleansing and puritying action on the blood. Where there isa grarelly deposit in the | urine, or milky, ropy urine from dis it always cures. 96"The Diamond Dyes always do more , than they claim todo. Color over that old dress it will look like new. Oniy | 10 cents. —____ Now is the time to save money by get- ting vour pictures made at the north side | gallery over Duff's store, } | One dozen pictures for Eight = Se , Four Tin Types, the best, - 5c | All other work in Proportion. Every iF Picture warranted as good as can be made {in Butler or no pay. j eo’s true. ise oc C. Cumsanes, Artist. ' straw by st gress and will soon be completed Flax Cultare. It is important to farmers that » the present crop of Saree should save same that it may nottake water. The following is an extract from H. Keelkenbeck ina letter to a busi- ness man of Butler: now in pro- *+Arrangements are tor the erection of a flax mill in your city, and tor buying all the flax stra produced in your county.’ , that purpose. and of Butler sev- | be welcomed | : during the e in our line to; Capital has already been raised tor T remains 1s the now rent to show that we have suffic | quantity of flax straw in this county to justity the erection of such a fac- arty Who will be with us arly partot August. tory to the Ad invitation has been exienc to | the gentleman to deliver a lecture on i Miss. been | | lonesome, poor girl, while they were | | hills ot Arkansas, returned to But! flax culture, on or about Aug. 5th, and it will prove of great interest to all flax growers to give the same their strict attention and attend meeting which will be duly publishe« the i when date is given. It is of many think, and we tarmers to attend enmusse. greater importance than b. Ss please co —E. G. Parks, cine | has been for | several weeks rusticating among ter on Thursday. —Pierce Hackett, of Homer town ship was on our streets on AL lawyers, doctors, bankers, merch- | He has just returned trom a trip to} | Kansas and reports the outlook in that state as very fine for an abun- | dant harvest in that state. hand a bottie of Bailey’s Saline Aperient. | —H. W. la friendly call to-day. ; the County Clerk’s office a few 5 Aperient is rapidly com- | the | It 1s a white powder, and ! ang «nd pleasant, acts gently upon the | 34-2t | At the Joplin | lg zinc works eight men earn $5 a shift! hope it will not be their last visit. six helpers | earn $1.50 to assist in charging trom 4 through your ¢ | stated that I *tpreached a sermon on | thirty | A Springfield | in Greene | all work ¢ the greatremedy for liver, bowels and | Cali and see it this | —Rev. Brown, pastor of the Bap- | tist church at this place, left for his! old home in North Carplina, where he expects to spend several months in recreation and visiting old friends and relatives. —Thad M. Gardner, an old news- paper man, and whom our citizens will remember as having worked in Ars ago, is now in very poor health at Monegaw Springs. —Messrs. Bob Thornton and Bob | Massey, in company with two of the | Intant’s brightest stars, Misses Jennie Harris and Hattie Brown, drove up | from the Hill Sunday and spent tke day in the electric city. We were | glad to see the young people up and | Correcied. July 22, 1882 Will you be kind me the privilege, clumns, of correcting 2x statement made in the ‘*Record’’ of this city. cf this date, wherein it is 22 Ep Tine enough to allow cyclon the last Sunday on the recent tornadoe sustaining that such things were visitations God’s wrath,”” In this to say that in the zmagénation of the **Record’’ this been; but the facts ete.. ete. I wish editor of the have did not allude to the circumstances of that kind, at ali, as that cyclone, or other are my theme was of an entirely different | nature, and turther, I do not believe the dogma that teaches such theology, consequently do not preach it. Yours truly, S. ALEXANDER, Pastor M. E. church. Rooting and guttering a specialty, and | guarranteed by A, L. McBride & Co. The largest and best stock of locks, latches and hinges in town at A.L McBride & Co. Tin fruit cans at A. L. McBride & Co. Glass fruit cans at A. L. McBride & Co. Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting ron or wood work will make money by ine at A. L- McBride & Co. We have a tew more of tnore celebrated ; Superior Cook Stoves left. them it you want to buy a No. 1 stove. A. L. McBride & Co. Fer Sale. Fruit cans, both tin and ‘glass, by the; dozen, hundred or thousand, at, bed-rock | prices, by A.L McBride & Co. 32-4t A chew of Happy Thought is economy. 14-3m appeal to the | Butkr! the | Friday. | Broughton of Altona, | and J. W. Nelson, of Ray county, H | complimented the Times office with | ot} mignt | ap Call and see : THE SABBATH DAY ‘3 People Sunday was a clear leat Was not whody at fro ons were tendanc worship. CHURCH. Ge Rev. Henderson, of Sedalia, red 3 at the court house to « good son could not be found by the porter, nor anyone else who could tell the textor su ject of his discourse, art will necessamly be omut- THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. S. M pulpit as usual morning The morning John 1:16; eveni d might. Brown occuy his and sermon was based on AN S215. Audiences) were school lar r0. Rev- 5 Brown will not occupy his pulpit for i par his absence >, numbering a week or so, owing to in his native State CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rei | morning and ' large both services. | **The better country, ubject for the evening, of the Bible,’’ | Twoaccessions to the church. Sun- | ; day school about an average at- | jtendance. Elder Reid preached to | crowded at the Wilcox Sunday Sider ocecunied the evening. Morning topic, 2? Hebo 1162) ‘Superior | ' morality Psalm 48. la house school house at 4 o’clock afternoon. OHIO STREET M. E. CHURCH. At 11 Rev’ J. C. Hall, ot Lewis College, Glasgow, preached from Matt. 19:20: **One thing thou I ackest.”? At night the pastor, S. Alexander, preached from Luke 3, | 12:3. Subject, ‘The radicalness of John the Baptist’s reyryal of relig- | Congregations and Sunday | school good. | DAKOTAH STREET M.E.cHURCH | a. m. There was no service at this church in the morning except Sunday school, 79 in attendance, interesting. In the evening Rev. M. M. Pugh, Presiding | Elder K City district, | | preached to a large and very atten- tive congregation, from Heb. 11, 124:25-26. The sermon was very able and highly appreciated by those who listened to it. The ; tion will be pleased to have the Rev. | which numbered und was very Or isas congrega- gentleman visit them often. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. Newton being , New York, Rev. J. | Centerview, occu died his pulpit Sun Rev. Thompson is an elderly his absent in Thompson, of | | day. gentleman and entertained con- | ition admirably. Bright's disease ot the kidnevs, diabetes }andother diseases of the kidneys and iiver, which you are being about, Hop Bitters is the only will surely and permanently i cur. All other pretended cures only re lieve tor a time and then make you many times worse. gh ened n that vent 332 wheat, or fla money M yetore sel- It you have anv oats, seed to sell, will make seeing Lefker at the fker & Brown at the Depot buying you by vpire shipme g, they are for pay the highest market price. Strayed or Stolen From the prairie, near the farm Smith, north ot Butler 7 miles, about I | 34, 1 dark bay in | large scar on right fore toot just above the hoot, 5 old: sorrel I mare colt, star in forehead, 1 year ‘old past. Any information leading to the | | recovery of the above described stock will be hberally rewarded. Henry Wise, Adriau, Mo “The Butler Mills will pay the highest cash price for good Power & Bro. mare, star forehead, 5 years also one 3r-4t™ wheat. Me we will give 34 Ibs best flour and | 30 Ibs bran per bushel for good wheat. . Power & Bro. Farmers , We have just commenced doing custom ' grinding again, we will give more and better four tor a bushe! vod wheat thar any other mill in Bates counry. Power & Bro, & Car Lead. ‘A car lond of Salt just received at 2gtf ‘ harlie Denney’s- ot ¢ Sunday | pulpit | | Audiences | | Mo. ii ; Book 62 for rec | West side ot the “ESTABLISHED 1870. WHEELER & CO DEALF — ERON, WOOD-WORK, FENCE WIRE, as HARDWARE SEEDS IN ~FARM MACHINER WAGONS: AND line of California t String Bez potted a choice Blackberries, Strawberries, +d Soups, Salmon, Ne toes, ca , Clams, es, and in tact store. We cordially invi see tor themselves that we keep none t Northwest Cor. Square Chi dried Raspberries, evervthing that can be CARRIAGES, ruits, canned Pi Lir icken, eaches, Pe Corn Mackerel, Curra first-class Raspberries, and corned nis, Prunes, grocery ans, 1a Beans, Lobsters, Peaches, tound ina > the public to calland examine our goods and prices and but the best BUTLER, M@j inware, Novelties, Call and See my 5, 10 Notiens, Ladies Neckware, | d Hair Goods | .& Specialty. | Vases, Glassware, ‘Toys. and 13 cent Count Ostrich and Fea Died and Curled. F. A, CLIFFORD, Proprieta East Parkan, 333: RICH HLL, Meé, ——— Ee M. L. BROWN. T. MITER CROCKETT. T ROWN & CROCKETT, Attorneys at Law and Insurance Agents, Rich Hill ; Collections a specialty. Office on sixth street, under City Hall. CLAY TUTT, Attorney at Law « Butler, Mo. Special attention given to Probate business cae tne een ENR Miscellnunecouss, é CU LBERTSON, Real Estate Agent, Rich Hill Mo., P. O. Box 342. Car- no 4i-tt. i L. resporidence solicited. [ - BROWN, Judge ct Probate, But- ).¥ ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or qurat of a clerk of a court of record. SALE, A resident lotin Cowte’s Splendid 203-tt, XCR addition, on Ohio street. Apply at this office. ANTED—A sication as a tic. Good references at Times office. location. la domes- ven. Ap 24-tt Notice of Sale, ofa spec 16 in the county | 1 exe- etween the under- ndlord, leasing perty to-wit: By virtue contract recorded ces i office ot the Missouri, z cuted on M: A. K. Terr: signed John b. the following des :rived p: The middie f five fe of Lot Num- ber {hres in Block Number ‘fen on the »ublic square in the city z and State of und giving to | lis, power as of said prem- rated thereo r with all ferry in the oy the Terry, the undersigned john ! es leased fy all ot of sai of rent unp. remain ae ng Terry » story frame ed thereon, to-w uilding 24 feet wide by feet long now o-cupied by Dr. |. Perrie & Co. one story frame building 14 teet wide by 16 teet long situated on the west end of said p emises, and will on Monday, August 7th, A. D. 1882, between the heurs of nine o’ciock in tne and | forenoon and Five o'clock in the atter- | noon—on said Premises onthe West side of the Public Sauare in the city of But'er, county of Kates and State of Missouri, } sell both of said buildings and all of A. K. ; Terry’s or his | lease herein mentioned at public auction assigns interest in the for cash to the highest bidder to satisty a dewand tor Eight Hundred and Five Doilars for rent, which according o the s of said contract is now due and un- wit having been made in pay- nent of rent us agreed by the terms of aid contract. Joun B. Extts. July 26th, 1882. 34-2t $5 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth &s free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 1G1y When in Butler, always call n eat: ; Bennert onthe south side ard get your H meals. His restaurant can’t be beat. D lI Physicians. OHN PERRIE, M. D. Physician Obstetrician, Butler, Mo. 0 and residence, house lately occupied T. Graves, near East district sho Reterence, Dr. L. M. Wright 223 J. M. CHRISTY, } M. D., Homo Physician and surgeon, tention givento female disease! Mo. Offi North side square « Hahn & Co's. Residence, Ohio stree, doors west ot Wyatt & Boyd's Juni yard It D. WOOD, Physician and Surges e Butler, Mo, Office over Hart’s store C. BOULWARE, Physician e Surgeon. Office north side Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and ren a specialty. HURST A Physician. Alte Will attend promptly to all ryt Mo. fessional calls. >, L, Rice Mi. Residence east sqr, with }, Clark, YERINGHAM & RICE. SURGEON | Having formed a copartnership tor practice ot medicine and surgery, tens their services to the citizens of But and surrounding country, OFFICE ist Fi e store t all hours, day E and country. eringham, M. |) idence west side North Main street E PHYSICIANS and a ot Pente attended both in® 241 14 doo st night, a D. Physicran first door over Pt Taser S. KELSO, ¥. es n. Ofce office fu Mo. r 220-1 Lawyers, WENDY 4, “cu INDLEN, PTORNEY Ail LAW, Butler Office east side o Edi block. Will Bates and a ted S erso ties, in the sas City and 4 1e Supreme court noe OOK. THOS. J. SMITE ASH ROOK & SMITH, Attorney* diuw utler, Mo. Will practice the courts of Bates and adjoining @ ties, Collections promptly atte and Taxes Paid tor Non-resi¢ Office, front room over Bates county 3 tional Bar nat OHN $.& 5. P. FRANCISCIS . neys at Law, Butler, Mo., . tice in the courts of Bates and counties. Prompt attention given t0 © lections. Office over Hahn & Co."s ware store. yARKINSON & AERNATHY, At neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office side of the sauare at Law, A HENRY, Attorne e Mo. Will attend to cases court of record in Missouri, and do al collecting business. iW O. JACKSON, attorney e Butler, Mo., office over | Crumly" 's, Drug house on West at % | A. RIGGS, Attorney at Ls¥ « Notary Public. Office im ‘Cc ourt TOOT.