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HAVE LOCATED AT ADRIAN, = MGFARLANET &BRO. A Harness and Saddle Shop. “They extend a special myitation to all to ¢3 will be sold at Butler price imine their stock which LOCAL NEWS Plenty of dust. Dr. Frank Crumley has been sick | for several days. Engineer wanted at Empire Mills. Joux A LerKer. We are informed that there wa delighttul rain south of the river last 5 a week. ta, Time for the'primaries creepethon apace and the average politician is | ‘tomasy.”’ : The Germans of Kansas will all come to Missouri and vote the Deaio- | cratic ticket. ! W. J. Catzon, of Marshal, Mo., is | visiting the family of his brother, R. J. Catron. A-substantial stone bridge has been built at the crossing of Daxota | and Academy streets. We are needing ram very badly, still a large amount of corn will be, raiseibit we do not get any mere. Water-melons plentiful in the mar | ket. .Nary one has been left at this offioe as yet. However, we will live in-hopes. i Rev. (Henderson, ot the Cumber- | lawdiPresbyterian church, commences pretzacted meeting mext Saaday in | the coust house. | Tip ‘Kirkpatrick went up to Adtian yesterday noon. He says he webl get the first issue of the Advizn | Advertiser out in about two weeks. The ald wooden bridge at the crossing .of Ohio aad Acadenry | streets hasibeen torn up and mock hauled tereplace it by a stone bmdge.. | 2 eee eae i Col. ‘Mastkins intormed us that J. | i | | | Jim Welden is running his harne | place | o’clock, at Mr. Sam. Levy is in the east for the ostensable purpose of buying goods. Clarence L. Mills, Cashier of the | Adnan Bank, spent Sunday in the | city. N. B. Mck rland is in the city. shop m Adrian during his absence. or has been having the Academy building cleaned and put in order for the coming fall term. east to buy goods yester He will stop over one day in War- rensburg. Adrians’ new school completed, fuenished and painted. Ttis a ple of Adnan. Dr.'Wall? horse took fright the other day and ran away, teating the buggy all to pieces. He had left him standizg unhitched znd horses running by scared him. Cards Miss Ev Donoho, The happy event takes to-morrow evening at eight resigence of the the ibride*s parents. ” The Schell City Mews has changed hands, R.G. Dyer retiring and H. L. Swan ‘takes the helmn to steer the | ‘pithy ‘little cratt onthe rough waves of joammuksm. We wish him abun- dantt success. Wan. Scott returaed from Eldora- ‘do Springs last Thursday. He re ports a 'hhuely time «zt the Springs. He will take charge-ef the store of Cassmy & Fitkin durmg the absence of the :preprietors. E. Lowery, of New Home towaskhp, bought .torty acres of corn in the field | for sixteen vollars per acre. Others | ia that section are asking twenty del- | lars per acre. The caniidates picme at Pilcher’s | erove last Friday was x decided sac- | cess, candidates, si | voters and .eme stand. The candi dates made political speeches, ate twenty five bologma sausage and otherwise spent a profetable tlaw of it. i L. Weil, editor of a German per at Leavenwerth, Kas., has been | m the aity tor several days. He expects to write up our tewn and county fer the bexefit of his German bretheres who are determined to go pa- where they can have their larger in peace. Fe says the Germans, who } have alwaye been Republicans, will this vote the Dessvctatic ticket solid fali and heaseforth. Read the ad. of Caresidy and Pit- kin in anotkercolumr. It has bern said that kwown easuly tell w Ther get san is by his handiwork, one this firm will de. goods at Dottoa: prices and are de- | their termined to let every mae, woman and child in the cx who can | read, know what duey will do. Mr. | Cassity is at present in the east bu Nest door to Nz ing new goocs. tional Bank. \ We are in receipt of the catatogue | and other printed matter of the! Third Annual Exposition at Sedatia, | Sept. 5th to oth inclusive. Liberal | premiums are offered. The Exposi- | tion has given‘excellent meetings ix | the past and this year expect to sur- pass all former efforts, asa series of novel and interesting attractions are | promised each day. The gronnds ! are well improved and beautiful. For any intormation, address W. L. Beitler, Sec’y., Sedalia, Mo. CoH Lew } ‘ j . druggist, of Cedar Vale, Kansas, writes: “I have sold ‘Prickly i Ash Bitters’ for the past seven or eight j years, and consider them one of the most | reliable proprietary 1 edicines I handle, | as isevinced by the continual increase in } svles and the almost universal satisfaction | which attends their use. 35-2 equal to any emergency ‘trom ing atcleven o'clock and was ; er The Appleton $Yournal is very wnxiows te know whether Bro. Beach married net. For the life of us we couldn’t say, isa man or but we'knew he wae mever caught at Monegaw Springs with another man’s wife. W. ©. Jackson astonished the boys by a display of Biblical learn- | / ing at the Sunday schoel picnic on Billy is kiss- Deepwater lact Saturday. ing the dkrty-faced baby to making Sunday school epeeches. We have frequently cxlled atten- tices to the condition af. our streets, but no effort’has been mace to clean them up. ff Tt’*« the Street Com- missioner’s business to attend ‘to this matter and he won't de TL the ple oughtte put semebody in-fkere that wil. peo- Mrs. Welton ched Sunday -marn- ried Monday eventing at four o’cleck. ; A large number of triends attended Mrs. Weiton who knew off was a be- an€é be- had and the funeral. by all taking neavement to the family heen sick for fourteen suffered this weary was Joved he: PS her sad She weeks untold agonies during all and while stricken family mourn for the loved one they rejoice that ler suffering us ended. The family have the sym- pathy of the entire c munity. period, It becomes our painful duty to chronicle the € suicide unfortunate. farmer livieg sear Virginia, had been sick in bed for several days On Tuesday terning of last week he asked his littic son.who was the only person in the roon. at time, to hand him his pistol he wanted to look at it. He no sooner got the pistol in his hand than he put it over his heart and fired and handed it back to the boy. He dead hefere Test of the fam- ily could be waked. Cause un- the known, supposed to be mental de-! rangement. evening. | house is | nice building and reflects | | credit upon its founders and the peo- ave out for the marriage of | i 2 EHlutcninson to Mr. W. J. | eur- | the ¢ of another * Mr. Wm. Watson, aj the | Was | Virginia Items. The flax crop of the township is g splendid. Mr. Wm. Steph- ens has just threshed a piece of sod flax which turned out about 10 bush- els per acre. Mr. Willie Park, | g 2 eal of reshing ' | dome? good ce on ihtesee tor a concurrent resolution submit: | around the neighborhood of late, pad ether ennia oh this State | made the fastest time on record the ; Constitutional Amendisent, pro : other day. He threshed 147 bush- | iting the manufacture of and traffic | | els of flax in four hours. Our in- | = all ie er ee ans n | j | : : chanical, scientific, medicmal anc | 2 ha harlotte é Ee foes i we a a = a sacrimental purposes? Again, will } township, there were eight threshers A 2 . bantime. assistin the | P 3 you, in the meantime, assist i © | GaSe Son eect running last week, four of them steam, and that six of them were operating within a boundary of six miles. The farmers generally throughout the township are busy plowing for wheat, and a majority of the greund im flax this year will be put in wneat this tall. them, will sow wheat instead cf flax. quite ill at his home. Territory. future this week tor Decotah He will make that ptace his | home. Mr. Ben. Jenkins, a tormer citi- | zen and hardware merchant of Vir- ginia is back on a visit to old frietids. | Simpson & Shor rangements to teed about 100 | of cattle on the farm of Mr. gast this winter. Z. Arbo- We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the ad vertrsement of J. H. Christopher in another column. Mr. Cnristophe | has been running a very large stock sale in order to make room for an immense stock of tall goods. He is a live, wide-awake business man and understands that to successtully dis- pose of his goods he must let people know what he keeps. He _ uses printer’s ink free, hence his large success. His clerks are courteous and gentlemanly, always ready to show goods. If you want anythiag in his line you could not do hetter than by giving him a call. Nave & Cassity shipped three car loads of cattle on Monday. if Nearly Dead after taking s me highly puffed up stuff with long testimonials, turn 'o Hop Bit- ters, and have no tearot any kidney or urinary troubles, bright’s diseases, dia- | betes or liver complaint: These diseases | cannot resist the curative power of Hop Bitters; besides it is the best family medi- cine on earth. 35 2t ae }engageé in | Lamac, while asleep on the track, { his head resting on the rail, his body outside, was run over by an engine He had heen drink- and it from the ody. ing for several days was } cation atrhe time A Pecrless Perfume. he xetreshing aroma of Floreston Cologne, ardts lasting fragrance make it | a peerless newaime for the toilet. 35-13n j ‘Ye have jimst receiveda fine let ot men's, boss’ atid youth’s clothing. Cassidy & Pitkin. Rooting and guttering a specialty, and all work guamareed by A, L. McBride & Cz. | The larges and best stock of locks, | | Tatches and hénges in town at A_L McBride & Co. Glass fruit cans at = &. L. McBride & Co- Fer Sale. ; dezen, hundred or thousand, at bed-rock | prices, by A.L McBride & Co. 32-4t We sespectful-y ask the farming com- | munity to call and cee us, price and ex- | amine eur goods. Cassiay & Pitkin. Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting | iron or waod work will make money by j calling at A. L- Mcfiride & Co. | Strayed or Stolen : From the prairie, near the farm of J. f. : Smith, north ot Butler7 miles, about Tuty 34,1 dark bay mare, star in forehead, jarge scar on right fore toct just above the hoot, 5 years old; 2lso one sorrel mare colt, star in forehead,1 year old Any informa Past. ion | Fecovery of the abuve described stock will | j} be liberafly rewarded. : - Henny Vise, H 3v4t* Adriau, Mo who has been! The farmers, or most of | | Mr. John Glasen, will put in about | ! Pa r | 200 acres of wheat and Mr. L. fj. | Browning 100 this tail. { : : { Mr. Howard Arbogast is lying | Moses Martin, will start his stock ; are makin& ar- | head ! and at present is having a clearance | ' i pee : i} On Mond y night, igth inst., | | John Brannon, foremaa of the men laying steel rails at! and three slat cars, severing his head | j thought she was in a state of intoxi- Fruit cans, both tim and glass, by the | leading to the ; An Open Letter. | ESTABLISHED 1870. To the gentlemen who are cand dates, betore the approaching pr miaries, tor nomination to the £1C S WH BHI ER, & CoO fice of esentative ter Bates | ee ; . county, to wh a reply is request- | ed through the county papers. j Will you, if elected 10 the next | = DEALFRS IN General Assembly, work and vote | passage of such laws as will aid the ikon. OOD. cause of Temperance uniil we can obtain the total prohibiticn ot the | traffic as above indicated ? Many Vorers. FARM MACHINERY WAGONS AND CARRIAGE We have achoice line ot California fruits, canned Peacaes, I Blackberries, Strawberries, String Beans, Lima Beans, Peas, Corn Tomatoes, canned Soups, potted Chicken Mackerel Beet, Clams, Salmon, Nc., dried Raspberries, Peaches, Currants, Prunes, tound ina Bailey’s Saline Aperient is rapidly com- the general use throughout It 1s a white powder, and ing into | United States. | when placed in water, toams, sparkles and | tastes just like soda water. It is very cool- | upon the jing nd pleasant, acts gently bowels, relieves constipation, cures sick ch. heartburn. 34-2t Lobsters, corne ; headache, sour sto $200.00 REWARD. act everything that can be first-class grocery anc selling or d | ; W viction of any person i be paid tor the detection | eiore. We cordially invite the public to calland examine our goods and prices and ter or imi he best in any bogus, ¢ unterf Hop Bitters, especialiy Bitters cr see tor themselves that we keep none but pre- | parations with the word. Hop or Hops Northwest Cor. Square - - - - - BUTLER, MO, NEW FIRM DR.J. PERRIE & C0; 1 therewith, | cheat the in their name or connect | that is intended to mislead | public, or for any preparation put in any } | form, pretending to be the same as Hop Bitters. The genuine have cluster of Green Hops (notice this) printed on the white label, and are the purest and best earth, especially for Kid- Nervous Diseases. B Liver and | medicine on ) ] i i ne. | ware of all others, and ot all pretended | Wrest side of Square, Butler. Mo. tormulas or recipes of Hop sitters pub- | ’ : lished 1n papers or for sale, as they are | oa. | fraud< and swindles. Whoever deais in Hl any but genuine will be prosecuted. Hor pirrers Mrc. Co,, Rochester, N. Y. Dealer in Drugs Patent and Proprietary Medicines, tancy and toflet soaps’ tooth and hair brushes, glass and putty, stationery, paints, oils and varnishes, tobacco, and cigars, Choice wines and liquors for medicinal use. 374m 341m | Wanted tor casn, 14 section of land or farm, within one mile of school, in this county. Send particulars to C. O. Mc- Lean, American Ff xpress office, Chicago, Ils. ‘ se Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. A New Sook on a New Subject. Agents wanted tor the thrilling new book, Theatrical and Circus Life. Re- vealing the secrets of the Stage, Green Roomand Circus Tent. Private and pub- lic lives of noted actors and actresses, their professional work and summer va- cations; amusing sketches and thrilling tragedies ; the Black Art revealed, how mien eat fire, women are fired from can- nons, heads are cut off, etc. ‘‘Matinee Mashers’? and giddy ballet gi how actors and actresses are made; ancientand modern monstrosities; wonderful secrets of transtormation scenes. History of the Drama from the earliest days cown to the present time. Most thrilling and entertaining book now in the field. tounding revelations! ‘Truth stranger than fiction! 175 Portraits, Engra “ 4 i As- tand Colored Plates! Sells on sight | Everybody wants it Grandest opportu- RY GOODS Clothing and Notions, nity ever offered to those desiring pleas- ant and profitable employment. Other | publishers are offering thousands of dol- lars for control of territory. Ilustrated circulars and full particulars free, or send | 50 cents in money or stamps for complete | canvassing outfit, to DAN LINAHAN & Co., Publishers, St. Louis, Mo. 35-4t] | Arsignee’s Notice. In the matter of the assignment of S.A Barada, John B. Ellis, nee, notice is hereby given to the creditors ot said | estate and to all whom it may concern Have and are arriving’ dail ." Cassidy 4 Pitkin s. Bates county circuit court, A. D. 1882, tv ot water handy. | ae | apply to said court fora discharge from } my tr st herein. Joun B. i i For Sa A well improved | acres 3 miles south of Altona. farm of H té W. & R. Warton. | For Sale or Trade, | I will sell or trade for land and give a Down Goes the Prices, 1 stock of hard- | ; Ware amounting to $ 2,500. | Wa. A. Scorr, | At assidy & Pitkin’s Store. For Sale e suburban residenc Inguire of ae re. = tf | P. H. Holcomb, or this o ains in dress goods at i Cassidy & Pitkin’s. | For Sale. A sice stock of groceries, good trade, plendid location, good reasons for sell- ing, itealled for soon. Inquire at this office. 38tf New goods arriving every day for the fall trade. Cassidy & Pitkin. is the place to get your Bry Goods and Clothing, ii ! We have come to sta and sel! gool- to i the people of Bates county, aad defy | competition. Czssidy & Pitkin. & Cart Dead. Acar load of Sa't just received at 29tf tharlie Denney's. BED ROCK PRICES. Duily arrival of new goods at Cassidy & Pitkin’s. A chew ef Happy Thoug Other merchants must tumble to our low prices or clear the track. Weare here and here to stay. econo my 14-3m We have a tew more of thore celebrated ! Superior Cook Stoves ieft. Cali and see them it you want to buy x No. 1 stove A. L. Metride & Co. ; iNext Docr to the Butler