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MISSOURI MATTERS. qimeTable Mo. Pacific R. R. GexumeTos & SOUTHERN Brancu. Trains leave Butler daily as follows: There is a great demand for ser- | > | GOING NORTH. hernia : daily) --- :25 am | Vant girls in Sedalia. feat Expres eeprees oe M = = ee : ornament muffs. Freight ------« +9:30 ALM. Missouri is feeding «a great many | BSE EE A Sis }OUTH. : large herds of Itlinois cattle. | Walking suits of velveteen are ri- Texas Express eee g:10 PM v2 panes ey Fo wk. vs Expr ag o aS M Jophz voted down the proposi a Se ee Freight -.---- +9730 A.M. |. z fOr. ; ! tion to issue bonds for «a new school- | Seen | | ray SO: NES 2 os Paes } K. Carnes, Agent house. Black velveteen is the favorite } Secret Societies. Chillicothe receives about $7,000 annually arevenue oO MASONIC license. tler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first = j Saturday in each month. Small-pox has broken out m= sev- ‘Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, No. 76, meets second Thursday in each walking swit of the dressy New York | ing clerical bands with eral Jasper county towns and mining | broidered edge. FASHION NOTE! Birds of various kinds are used to The newest linen collars are stand- fir em month. - s camps. eee ‘ Gouley Commandery Knights Templar Pe White hand sloved ea} & meets the first Tuesday in each month. The Lacy & Brown Tobacco ite hands, ungloved, covered | 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. 4 with yewels, are now seen as fre- Company at Montgomery City man- ufactured over 500,009 pounds last | Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- *day night. = Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the gnd and 4th Wednesdays in each month year. q h Bates mined 1,040.000 | tons of coal in 1852. of capital invested in the business is | $280,000. \ county Vhe amount | Nevada, Vernon county, has | of $310,000, in the twelve months. past Michael Capp killed his brother | William, in Monroe, on the 30th ult. with a gun he thought was not load- ed. Geo. D. Hociada of 400 acres, twelve Plattsburg, Clinton county. tor $4o per acre. sold his farm} niles from The annual meeting of the South- can Veterans will be held at Pierce City to-day. Since the first day of last April the potteries at Calhoun, Henry gallon jugs to Kansas. _| CASH HOUSE are well organized. With two ex- exceptions each has a good house. The Pilot Knob Board of School} 2nd piped with satin, or 0 lined ana corded with velvet. Directors have adopted, among the other rules, one which prohibits the use of toy pistols and tobacco on the school grounds. Bird dogs are im such favor in Macon that a jury in that county re- cently awarded $30 damages to the owner of a dog whose eye was shot out by another man. Skeeterville mining camp, Carl Junction, reports great excite- ment there, with the best of pros- pects-for a great amount ot mineral and a large mining town. month. On Monday, January 1, Mr. Ar- thur_ *. Central Cullege $5,000 to found ‘*Students’ Loan Fund,” ory of his first-born son, in Nevember last. Scott county, is the owner of some | 4,500 acres of land in Scott and New Madrid counties, from which he receives some 45,000 bushels of rent corn. 1882, Mr. Almon Huff, gentleman hying two and a halt miles north of Strawsburg, Cass county, was found dead in his house with four bullet holes in him. A large quantity taken from the Adair county banks. The entire western part of the coun- ty is underlaid with from one to three strata of good ccal, and the mines are now being developed. Montgomery City shipped over 09) 3 Ue YY 10} pantasey | 600 car loads of the crop of 1882, | Billious fever, the typhus and typhoid \ and over $200,000 was paid far- section, many of whom got | for the grain -than they would ask | for the land it was raised on. | Miss Fanme the cighteen-year _ old daughter of Mr. Stephen Snow, | iiving near Eim Spring church, in | Jehnson county, was accidentally ' shot and killed Friday evening Dec. | 29, 1882, by her sixteen year-old ~ brother. uently at operas and balls as gloved | ands. for gentlemen’s handkerchiets worn | in the out side pockets of their over- | coats. i | erected 231 new buildings, at a cost | but have a pointed brim extending jover the forehead, and iw the shoulders, or rather part of the sleeve. j give the wearer an greater height. perfect’ that real ones are at a dis- count; no one of wealth is suspect- ed of wearing any but west Missouri Association ot Mexi-| stones, and many a wealthy woman takes advantage of this netion and wears the mock jewells without fear of detection or of theft. county, have shipped 75,000 one- large birds and annimals heads in realistic treatment are being used There are naw seventy-five school | for the underskirts districts in Adair county, all of which | evening toilets, the ruche at the bot- tom, and corsage being of velvet, ing gloves when the rule of matching the dress and gloves is disregardeg. Tan color harmonizes with biack and all colors. ladies are capes and muffs of black monkey’s skins of long hair, beaver near | of light shade, dark seal, and black fex and Russian hare. made of light-colored yelvets, in the uncertain The shipments of coal from Rich | such as pale crushed strawberry red, Hill began late in October, 1880. | flame blue, Nile green, shrimp pink Since then she has shipped 50,698 | and pale blue, ;creame and_ficelle, dar loads, or 329,537 tons. The | with elaborate trimmings of lace and | shipments now average 2,500 cars a} satin ribbon. | Davis, of Howard, gave] exhausted were he a preacher and en- a | deavoring (o interest his audience while : they were keeping up an incessant cough- in mem- | ing, making it impossible for him to be who died | heard. Yet, howvery easy can all this pe avoided by simply using Dr. King’s New D scovery for consumption, coughs and colds, Charles D. Mathews, of Sikeston, | F 4. Crumley & Co’s, drug store, No.2 cream-colored or profusely with Valenciennes laces and satin ribbon, waite- tinted, makes the loveliest and most | Thursday morning, December 25, | becoming of ull tea gowns or house and old | wrappers. of coalis annually | pily heard ot Parker's Ginger Tonic in mers for the grain shipped from that | defies alike the builders, the plumbers more | and the physicians. Terra cotta is the tavorite color | = a | The newest bonnets are very smail | long ears ith square corners. H The newest wraps are padded on the upper | This is done to appearance of Imitatiou diamonds are now so the real Some of the brocaded stuffs with of bandsome the np and back draperies lined f satin, Tan isthe tavorite color for even- white, The favorite fur sets for young long Evening aresses are frequently shades called aesthetic, A Vexed Ciergyman. Even the patience ot Job would become Trial b-ttles given away at White veiling of white cashmere, tinted, trimmed cream or How She =aved Her Darlings. “J shall net feel so nervous again a- bout “my baby’s teething.” Writes grateful mether ‘We almost lost our | darling t om cholera intantum, but hap- } time. A tew spoonfuls soon cured baby, and an occasional dose keeps us in good heaith."*-—Brooklyn Mother. sim NEUTRALIZED. In what way a prevalent evil may be shorn of it» power to Yarm. Malaria is a broad name tor many dis- i eases—all originating in biood poisoning. tevers and chills and fever are promi nent members of the family, Malaria Despairing of the ordinary treatment the latter almost unanimously recommend Benson's Cap cine Porus Plaster as the greatest anti ‘malarial specific of the age. The | plasters act upon the liver, soleen, bow- | j els and kidneys Worn over the region | | of the liver, and upon the back over the | kidneys, they ward off malaria like an | | armor. No other plasters do this. H | When you purchase, Satisfy you elt j | that the word ~‘Capcine’? is cut in the | centre ot the plaster. } | Seabury & [ohnson. Chemists, lYork. Highes: awards at Inter! * Expositions. ' PRICKLY J off are meile asd wot an re are oom] tsed at afi times sai Dene Acta the. a Bi doD SeRirine 2OPEIETORS, ST. LOUIS AN> KANSAS OITY, MO. a recone Lewis Cheney, .C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle fon. J. B. Newberry E. P. Henry, I. N. Mains, ous aa Hair Restorer petites the rt eS channl bese and slepast Rever Fai! F: fo tbe youthful color. Sets. sharge | tere Msde and furnished on short notice Orders may be left at F. Evans? stable after night oron Sunday, Butter, Mo vi BUTLER - | 4 a Gip Ny € | | SUES As ~ x*5) | Oper House Block, | u bi PEN alg Es y yy | BUTLER, MO. | gabe fs TZER | DEALER tN | = = Pr IRNITURE, { ABY o. 7k | Authorized Capital, $200.000 . pee neicaisar tage | Of all styics and prices, | cash capreat 50.000 Good Hearse Always on Hany | COFFINS | Surplus Fund 1,000 tir cut, is com- ctipated, witbtendes é i a President Vice President. -+-Cashier. se’t Cashier | ‘Money to Loan DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell On F at7 per ce interes R, D. Williams. Green W. Walton, nT per eens ae ae | Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, C, H, Dutche. A, H, Humpf rey, omm iss ron on Frank Voris, Wo, F, Walton, i? = We janycordial. Gore re —— OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, Cc, C. Duke, John Deerwester, O. Spencer, R. Gentry West, J, R, Estill, John B. Ellis, N. Hines, S, Q. Dutcher, J, I, McKee, Henry Donovan, 3to 5 Years time with privalege of paying betor od -s a cure-ell, bul it is and ranks above all other forit, and give your none on }, ask thet it be or- a Receives Deposits payable on demand Loans money buys and sells exchange Money turnished on and does a general Banking business. due it desired. short notice. BATES COUNTY : WwW. E. WALTON National Bank.) BUTLER, MO. yissount pigs ORGANIZED IN 1871, : oe < RAILWAY- Capital paid in, - - $75.000.| he Direct Route Surplus - - - - $20.000 FOR ALL POINS IN Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. Hansas. Colorado, Wer: Mexico, California and Texas. 2 Trains Daily —VIA ST. LOUIS.— ~eo fgg | EAST and NORTH TransDaily We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., &c. DIRECTORS. Giset, Urine: Edwards, yan, . Bard, D. D. Wood, Patty, Geo. W. Miers, . Colerran Smith. F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY . C, CLARK F. I. TYGARD Dr. J. Everingham, q. P. bis ‘SatisGes the most fastidi = t to: irey or Hair gr re OTL r atau arsenta. Cashier. 12r THE NEW ORUG STORE! W. j- LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Good Stock of Pure, Fresh Drugs. [on THE WEST SIDE OF THE squaRE|] |... °C IN BUTLER. MO.| JOHN DUFF PRACLICAL Wacthmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, MISSOURL A. A. TaLMaGe F. CuaNDLeR ———$——— Kidneys, end all Female Complai eu any oe acting away win Consumption a ase rocete-day. Ttwil surely enber! itis ar superior to Bitters Iwill give my personal attention to compounding prescriptions, day | or night. : Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. oop Essences of G SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS T. L. MILLER Co., Basepens asp LurosteRs oF ATT BERKSHIRE SWINE. BROS.CUTLERY CO. , CONN. fits kind iahe tages of soeh notice every patentee stands. Sete end eplondidiy ilkastrated ia published wT nt $9.20 0 yesr, ePmitiod to be tho best pape devoted ochanics.inenticas, Pndustrial lished in any, country. Some blishers of Scien- 4 Co-sEay, New York. patente mailed free. ic circulati oO; ivan! THE MILLER other de ess, be by aast 10 cants. dealers. _ Addrese, Sunu tific American, 2 Handbook abo