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HAVE RECEIVED 31 New styles of carpets for the spring trade, ex-' tra nice patterns P. J. JEWETT. at Opera House. Dut of the Ashes I am now ready for business inmy new [ron Carriage Shop, where I will be pleas- ea to see my old cus- tomers and many new ones. J am prepared to furnish buggies of cheap, medium or fine grade as customer may wish, at lowest known prices. Also keep on hand all kinds of buggy repairs and do all kinds of buggy and wagon repairing and repainting. Come and see me. -'T. W. LEGG. LOCAL ITEMS. J K. Bruglar wants more appl! cations tor first-class loans. 7 per cent. interest and commissions. 4-tf $55 will buy one of those beauti- ful shaman organs at the Music Store. 9 2t Subscribe tor the Campaign Times, only 75 cents. The Glessner house tor rent. The place to get cheap money is at the well known office of Jarvis, Conklin & Co. Frank P. Lee of Walnut, was in the city yesterday. He lett last night for Illinois and Towa, on business * where he will spend several weeks. Late census taken of Clinton, shows that city to have a population of 5,019, «vd an effort will be made to Organize a city ot the third class. ‘The sympathies of the community are with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Badgley 10 the death of their intant child which occurred Friday morn ing last. The Holden Enterprise, one ef the sp ight iest county papers in this Part of the state, will begin the pub- heation thi. week ofa series ot chap- ter ot war remintscenses of Johnston county. Tke Mayes, one ot the Tongs old- est and best subscribers, dropped in en us Fritay and sent his name up to"S7. Said he could not get along saibout the booming ‘Limes. I wil offer for sale in Butler, Sat- urday.the 6th, the balance of my stock, karness, suddles &. Terms: Amounts over three dollars six months time. J. M. Catreruin. Mrs. A A. Risley, who has been fn the city fora couple ot months visiting her son Dr. G. M. Risley, left Friday for her home in , Jersey- ville, Il. The tess to ae money on good terms, is at Jaryis, € When they say straight, they mean Conk'un & Co's. | i | i | | get every dollar, and there 1s no ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Casteria, aback, or other oes they nine togeation Satan Judge James B. Gantt, of nnounced himself a BENNETT, WHEELER % C0 has regulariv ary Killen tu ca congress, and 1 A Cle oe} & Ski i ber and Mar Lingle e Henry County Demo : ; - . Pea iar crat, is flying his colors, thus adding a ORY ot Pots f bear uty; | ——DEALERS IN THE— Sedails Democrst. another, to the really influential dem- | but itisa part. Every lady | ‘ at least, what Chiet ot Police Barnett pique . ocratic papers in this district, that may have it s : i cosas a sig - es 7 ae oppose the Vernon county “Cicero” looks tke at) _ Magnolia arm P lr is now in order for the *tevang { , a : SeetHeh Mia ras ae ot the Lamar Democrat, in the beautifies. | ; made his exscspe trom t opera, a So ‘, Kansas, jail Wednesday afternoon. | 6 se Gantt “is in any way mixed ot Cortland Steel Gear He w about 20 vears of age, 5 feet 4 nes eee ocies ro mches bivh has bluse eves and a SE Pere eer ae ' ‘ r wh, Wwoeuod © Cots re 7 : i 2 : Rr } = than any other mill in B 4 ered fair complexioned, and ts baths Hon. Heary A. Newmam, of x ria ng 4 ons at 0 ll 1e§ crippled in mght hand, having lost | Randolph county, ts being spoken ot Six per cent, money at at te | ’ 9 Canterbury & Co’s. for the position of Railroad Com | He is thoroughly posted | the second finger at the first juint. Insure your property with S. B. Halliday Standard The crime to: which Killen was 11} n.issioner. i 1 5 i i IN ill. He keeps a Record of all ® custody was committed in the sum- | yn state affairs, and during his term | Newbi p f ee ; i e f iS a Tw mer of 1883. Early one morning lof Labor Statistician, by his tair) business. tf 4W FF Th ED ES ra ae Ec Ge he and two assistants attacked a rulings, gained the favor ot the la- | Lefker wants white corn at mill or and Iron Suction or Force Pumps. Santa Fe train at Coolridge, Kansas} boring masses in all parts ot the | esstor. 36-tf for the purpose ot robbing the ex- | state, which will add great strength | . press car. Killen went to the engin- | to nim should he decide to enter the| _Sixper eg money at _— Hardware Groceries Wagon Wood work eer and called upon him to throw up | coming contest Besides Mr, New | Canterbury sabes 3 f] 1] y his hands. The engineer did not do this quite quick enough tor the tree booter and he was shot down, The fireman was treated in a similar manner but recovered. After se- curing a few dollars trom the ex press car the scoundrels made their escape. The company offered large rewards for the capture ot the men, and put their own detectives on the track, Kiilen was finally at the residence ot his brother near! Curthave, Mo. last tall. He ts desperate character and it 1s safe to say that he will wot be taken alive 1 given an oppurtunity to resist. Frauk P. Audersoa, ot Nevada, says he has a cuntract to grade fitty miles of road trun Ft. Scott west, on the St. Louis. Kansas City & Colorado raiiroad, and lett Nevada Mr. Anderson is a contractor of some no- last week to commence work. tonety and we only hope the word | given oul by bim that he will com mence work at once, may prove true A thousand men are at work on this | road near St. Louis and are coming | this way as fast us possible. The indicatiuns are that the road wal be built, aud stili the company are asking nothing but pushing work right along. We submit that it is any man’s privilege to runtor Congress. That unlike some other offices, no man holds a patent on this place. We say this for the benefit of some jour- nals who are crying out “‘sorehead,” and other unseemly things against those who do not agree with them. Gentlemen, please examine the records and you will find not only that you don’t own the earth, but have no cause to cast insinuations towards anybody else; ard that your language may be the means of bring ing up things of tne past, that twere better for your tavorite, that you permit to lie buried. Themen who have borne the heat and blunt ot Party strite for years and years, with no turning to the right or left, may conclude to show who have been the soreheads and bolters. Gentlemen, better let that red hot stove fall and return to your reason.—Henry Coun- ty Democrat. Shooting Coons. Three of the Keith & Perry coons had a fracas at the home of one of them, at No. 5, on the evening «of Washington’s birtnday, during which two ot then were shot and one was badly cut with a knife. There we two or three versions of the affair, | but the one that seems tu us the most reliable is to the effect tnat all three ot the darkies had been ‘“‘celebratyng”’ during the day; that at mght the two that were shot had forced an entance | into the house of the third, when the picnic at once began, After the first fire, however. one ot the assail- ing putties chnched the defender and was doing his deadliest with a knite | while the shootist was emptying the | remaimmneg chambers ot his revolver. Halt a dozen shots were fired, and allthe combatants are badly wound- ed.—Rich Hill aici ‘When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castors, ‘When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, captured | Barber shop is the place to get good | | man is one of the best organizers and campaigners in Missour:—always a democrat and « ready worker. He wi!l make a good race should he en- ter the contest —Nevada Mail. Born Together—Die Together. Reading, Pa., Feb. 25. —A man} namea Lillie owns a mill at Shamo- | kia hill, His twin daughters, Katie j and Susie, aged 6 years, strayed to an.wpstairs room in the mill where a | While at play | the | | machinery, their clothing caught in| the shatt and they were drawn around 1 and whirled with each revolution. | Atter being thrown around for about | an hour they were tound by an elder , sbaft was revolving. | the ittle ones ventured too near | Sister, who had come to look for j them, When the machinery was | stopped their bodies were found to | be terribly lacerated The skull of | | Katie was badly fractured and her} | body in other ways was badly muti | | lated, causing her death. Lusie still | | lives, but her chances of recovery are small. Her entire body 1s mre or less injured, several bones being en, | The St. Louis papers ar papers are justly excited over the washing away by the Missouri river of the graves of twenty persons who died of small- pox at that city two years ago. The evening Chronicle says: Startlng news comes trom Kan- sas City this mornig. Twenty graves at that point in which reposed the festering bodies of small—pox victims have been glutted by the waters of the Missouri, and their contents are now being borne to the Mississippi, from which we draw our water sup- ply. The dispatch states that the bodies ‘*floated off in their coffins,”’ but the coffins are, many of them, in an advanced state of decay, and evi- dently have gone to pieces. The bodies have all been buried a year or more, and the flesh, ia a high state of decomposition, must as‘ a result impregnate the water with a | film of small particles ot human cor ruption and disease. It would be hard to conceive what evil may re- sult from drinking such water, since in addition to the decomposed hu- man flesh is added the tact that the bodies were impregnated with the worst human diseases. Ic appears that the pumber of im- { migrants from Europe tothis country | last year was the smallest of any vear = 1869. The total was 346 149 | ot whom 97.913 came frou Germny 36,277 from ireiand, and 25,657 from | pe dary In selecting howes, 7,162 oi them concluded to try Missourt; | but then 8.211 chose New sd | and that spvils what would otherwise be a very gratitying fact. a | I AM LOCATED ON WEST SIDE OF SQUARE ISt DOOR NORTH OF BEATTY Horer, WHERE | CAN MAKE LOANS | ON CITY OR FARM PROPERTY ON | TIME FROM I TO 5 YEARS AT LOWEST RATES. I AM NOT OUTOF THE LOAN BUSINESS AS DESIGNING LOAN AGENTS | WoULD HAVE you BELIEVE. RE- | } MEMBER THE PLACE, ON FIRST FLOOR j ist DOOE NORTH OF Beatty Hotei. | att BEN B. CANTERBURY. | “Hurt & Mathis’ | ! work done. Everything first- ‘class | | in every respect; good bath rooms, in 0 mepecction with barber shop. Al jbair a cotting m ali the latest FO see Lefker at mill or elevator he All the white corn in the county wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. 36-tf Abstracts made by Ben B. Can- terbury & Co. tf Farmers see Albrant’s soft center Iron Steel, Nails, sc. Northeast corner square, Butler, Mo. plow steel he hardens them tor shears MC FARLAND BROS. harder than anv new shear you can get at the factory. They are boss, you bet, 10 tf —-AT BUTLER KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK AT 'CHE BEST PRICKS IN Thirty thousand eaod brick tor sale at Power's Mill. S. Bo Newbell valuable | piece of property for sale, ase - ar. All he asks is tor pure has a ! "| u | HARNESS & SADDLERY. Ludwick & Son, druggist on north main street, have received a hand- ‘ some line ot pipes and want you to : call and see them. tr 4t laxes. Go to Albrant for a tirst’class job of horse shoemg west of Baptist church. no 6 in. omg STE 3 rn Butler Mills. ~s = We want 10.000 : s — white ¢ Will pay mor 4 ar —) Gihiex arall a ates county canaltord 3 2%. =p 4 an 7) to pay. 12 Power & Bro Cheap Money { Ai Ben. B. Can a) o On Time to suit (terbury & Co's. a a Abstracts made near Olive Hotel, a be ft 3 No Delay \ West side squre. x = nm = - & a Corn. We will pay 28 cts for white corn. Spooner Patent Collart i ee —PREVENTS CHAFING ; Money! } The best rates b TACT" given by ty! [zit wz etr| CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE eee Adjusts itselt to any Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- For Sale. House and lot, north of Marble Works, for sale cheap, Enquire of g-4t Prick JEFFRESS. Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanstary Lotion. Use no other. This never tails. Sold by W.J. Lnasdown, druggist, Butler, Mo. 5-1yr ing, will hold Hames in place better than any other collar. GIPSON BROS. & CO’S., 4a GG ECT a We Real Estate|: LOAN AND _INSUR ANC. ) Ben B. Canter- Don’t EM One & Co., west Money Until side square You See { Butler, Mo. Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, situated Section I, in summit township, hundred acres. Divided in fots suit purchaser, Terms easy. A. oe in 5 to Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Block. WALNUT, MISSOURI. RODGERS & COMPANY. PROPRIETORS OF THE ELK Stables.) ~iscsme nal Stock of all kinds comaussion. The Livery and Feed SIX PER CEN r money = n hand to loan on improved farms. Nore = tape. No delay to those having | good security, The Watton & Tucker Land Mortgage Co. | At Butler National Bank Opera House Block. Coal 011 Inspector Notice 1s herebv given to all deal- ers in coal oil in Bates County that I have secured the necessary testing instruments and duly qalified and am now ready to preform the duties of my office as contemplated by law. bought and sold largest and best Stables in South- | Dealers will find it to their interest | west. None but first clave tornonta; ® to notify me before offering any oil| teams, and stylish single ‘dst for sale, as 1am determind to domy| most reasonable rites: duty in the matter and prosecute all violators of this section to the fullest extent ot the law. L. LAMPKIN, | Coal Oii Inspector tor Bates Co. $ young men or ladies, in each county. Address P. W. Ziegler & Co., | Chicago, itl. buggies and phe- Dakota Street, op- Hotel. Butler, M:s_ tons. posite Lacled souri. ¢A month and board for 3 live LARGE -.- AND -:- COMMODIOUS ‘Wagon - ani: Stock - Yards Feces Ea the Decompedeton of Fepmond - Don’t sell your waite corn untl