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Mc! Reva oids s & Schwenck. Boot & Shoe Makers, Boots aid Shoes made to order. ‘The best and all kinds of Jeather used. ‘They acknowledge no superior. pa Re pairing promptly ‘attended to.~@a shop nort side square, between R. Weil’s and tie Palace Hote. BUTLER, MO. vi nl PRICKLY The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of tha Liver, affecting both the stomach and bowels, In order to effect « cure, it is neccasary to remove the cause. Irregu- tar and Sluggish action of the Bowels, Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Pain in the Back and Loins, ete., indicate that the Liver is at fault, and that nature re= quires assistance to enable this organ to throw oj impurities. Prickiy Ash Bitters areespecially compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a cure; are pleasant to the tasteand taken easily by both children andadults, Ta- ken according to directions, they are @ safeand pleasant for Dyspepsia, General Denility, Mabitual Con- stipation, Diseased Kidneys, ete,,etc. 484 Blood Purifier they are superior to any other medicine; cleansing the ous theroughly, and imparting and energy to thein= valid, Itis a eee icine and notan intoxicating beverage. ASK YOUR CRUGGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, ond take no other. PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle, MEYER BROS. &CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS, St Louls ond Kansae City, Mo, euoremnenets DR. WHITTIER | 617 St.Charles Street, ty St. Louis,Mo. A regalar gradunto of two Mod{calColloges,has been Jonger located than nny other Phyaicin a St.Loula, fuclty papers showand allold residents know. Byph- itis, Gonorrhosa, Gleot, Stricture, Orctitis, ture, Hihyont Skin ce yphilitis or Mercitrinl Ait: of Throat, Skin in or Bones cured Safe! SoxtalDebility ani oy as othe nosultor if, arenes or e. turer years,or over brainwork,producia, sominal serpent doo imnons of sight tive momory, physleal docay,aversion tosseir Casion of ideas,loss of eos cared night losm dering marriage imprope! d. Consult Obice or. by mall free and fo stamp, Medicines sent by mu MAR tRIAG! st bs fi ‘ho er LS told,ns itis true to life, following eubects: Who miay marry, who n Manhood, Womanhood, Physical d h fuarryshowhappiness maybe increased, « lbacy nnd excess, and many more. ‘Those marrie:t or marriage ould read itther der lock and key. 26 ots. by mail in moni ish—Gorman—French read ox 5 tage, Engl topthga Abuse. Drogas r) ah ving sues Fo cnr FREEEOESORPTION ks Sontempintin De. A ACQur s SUMTyeTofoctive Memory und Dixo Of Chesnut St. Symptom Book fo KARRIAGE GUIDE A SURE CURE FOR Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Langour Nervous Rehanstica Sao ami work or excess of any kind, —AND FOR— Female Weaknesses, —IT PREVENTS— Halavial Poisoning and Fever and Agu, Andis a Specific for Obstinate CONSTIPATION. PRICE $1.08 PER BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERB, MEYER BROS. & CO. WholeszlaAgents, Kansas City and St. Louiss Me AND Physiciar:. Have Signed or Endorsed Following Remarkab!e Document: Moeesars.Seabury & Jounson, Manufactnr- ing Chemists, 21 Flatt St., New Yo: Gentlemen :—For the past few year: have sold various brands of Porous T° ters. Physicians and the Putiic pr Bengson’s Capcine Porous Plaster sane oan oe others. We consider them oue o7 few reliable household remedies wo: ofconfidence. They sre eupcrior t: other Porous Plasters or Linimeui. :-. external use. ae 7 Capcine Pléster is a gr Parmaceutical product, of the hi.ac order of merit, and so recogulze< physicians and druggists. When other remedies fail get a Be-:- @on’s Capcine Plaster. You will be disappointed if yo: cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or ¥ trical Magnetic toys. SURE REMEDY AT LAs. MEAD'S Medicated CORK and BUN! H.V,PENTZ FURNITURE, SAR RIAGE oT all atyles and prices, BABY A Good Hearse Always on Hand. COFFINS short notice Evans? stable Butler. Mo Made and furnished on Orders may be left at F. after rue or on Sunday, viol PROPLIE. TO THE Read and All kinds of nursery stoch Remember. cheaper at the Bates county Nursery ths any other iu the State, at retail prices Also will give better teswe and take me trade, Apples and pe “ trees treay Huile early down at 10 ct and Alexandran at varieties are the present. AN who mo willbe unerante will toliow my dir by tree roupers f come und pick your For turther iformet * or b. FP. Mircren.s.) o f lates s¢ won trees derson. Gathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately justed to secure activity, certainty uniformity of effect. They are the of years of careful study and practical ex- periment, and are the most effectual rem- edy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and effectual treatment. AYER'S Pr LS_are specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assimi- } BUTLER NATIONAL BANK BUTLER, MO. C,H. Wn. C..¢ DUTC HER.. ce President. ...-Cashie: Ass’t Cashier, DURE. 258, DIRECTORS. C, H, Dutcher, John B, Ellis, A, Hy Humphrey, Green W. Walton, T, W, Childs, Luther Shobe, Wo, E, Walton, Dr, T, C, Boulware, W, H, Irwin, Judge J, H, Sutlens, Dr, N, L, Whipple, A, 'L, McBride, M, L, Wolte, Judge Booker Powell, Receives Deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- change, and does a general banking bus- iness. Correspondents. Merchants’ National Bank,.. Kansas City Vallev National Bank,......-.St. Louis, Donell, Lawson & Simpson..New York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: Ss, Q, Dutcher, Frank Voiis, B, Hickman, G, D, Williams, ohn Pharis, Henry Donovan, , 1, McKee, J, R, Estill, ¢. Duke, M, A, Maynard, Your business is Peeaec aly solicited. BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MISSOURI. ORGANIZED IN I871, Authorized Capital, $200,000 ab Paidin 50.000 : - - 6.000, Large Vault, Burglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. | Directors: r LEWIS CHENEY, Di Ce CHA DR. ELLIOTT VY a. BL NEWRERRY, K.P. HENRY, I. Ne MAINS, DR. J. EVERINGHAM EDWARDS, J. de RYAN, pYGARD. Lewis Cuenry, President, J. C. Crarg, Vice-President. F. J. TyGanrc, We are prepared to do a generi ul bank- ing business. Good paper always in de- mand. Buy and sell ex deposits subject to check, on demand. Cashier. nge, receive & & Sole Co. Samuel Levy Agents R CHILLS AND WD ALT DIsHASBS | FO lative processes, and restore regular -~ aa healthy actic Their extensive use by | DAES phy: cians in their, practice, and Vy ail | Malarial Poisoning civilized nations, is one of the any | ce proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and | OF THE BLOOD. tfectly reliable purgative mecic ing compounded ef the concentroted virtues of purely vegetable they are positively free from calomel istered to children with perfect safety. Aver’s Pints are an effectual cure for | tion or Costiveness, Indiges- | Loss of Appetite, | izziness, | Constipa fon, Dysscpais, Stomach and Breath, oe Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness, | Fhecnt . ‘Bneameats foo rere Biliousness, Jaundice, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Drops; Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, celle | Diarrhea: isorders 0! Se Dysentery, Gou as, D the Liver, and al state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. are the most thorough tic that can be employed, and never gi | late the appetite and digestive o: 3 they | | operate to purify and enrich the | impart renewed whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co | Practical and Analytical Chemists, H Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. substances, or any injurious proper! ad and can be admin- ne. diseases resulting from a qe) } While gentle in their action, these Pris and searching cathar- pain unless the bowels are inflamed, srt then their influence is healing. They stim ood, and | health and vigor to the | ne A Warranted Cure. Price, $1.00. OM vor Fale DY ALL pRrcarsts. 9 agents wanted for the Life and Work of | GARFIELD lete storyof bis noble life and tragic enfncentl filus- book te th catchpenn: et) bat waign books ‘with ever ae ON #3. are utterly whieh ec ones A eictinener er great r ic. fand's base fed va the worthy thetheme. 1y stam) tor. Agents Outfit. Gnoraens & CO. Chicago & Cincinaa! stray Notice. Taken up by Jay Owen of Mi. Ple township 22d, 18351, ane posted before io nnon, Dec. 13! rs old, dar! nnd snip on nose old, red with line b belly, branded oz er app hy Henry Dibt i n2-3t* re, starin forehead Also one steer, 2 , white under I nd pony at $15, Snaligrove. Caxxon, J.P. ++e+.-+President. is book is | ant j The Little White Ohurch Around the | Jorner. (BY MRS, ALLIE CRISS.) It is said of our lamented President, that during his stay in Washington, “Every Sabbath wmorning he was seen wending his way to the little white church around the corner, with his gray haired mother leaning upon his arm.”* There’s a iittle white church around the Authorized Capital, $200,000 cee ae Capital Paid up - 50,000 Nestled down ‘neath the old maple trees: Where the wide spreadi the gate way, And the green breeze, leaves rustle in * | | There the happy birds warble their love | To songs, As they flit through the boughs to and tro: the little white church around the corner, ‘Tis there I will ever long to go. There’s a little white church around the corner, With walls that are crumbled by decay, Where the climbing roses cling in their beauty, To the roof that is shattered and gray; On the moss covered steps I would linger, In the glory of the twilight glow; To the little white church ’round the corner, ’Tis there I will ever long to go. To the little white church around the corner, While the dew drops glittered with | pride; Went the Chief of our iand so true and | noble, V 1 his y haired mother by his side. Ilow that mother’s heart thrilled loving pride* “As they wended their w: Yo tha little ch corner, Tis there where they ever longed to go. to and fro; the rch ‘round dear From that little white church around the corner, He has gone to return never more; Through the shining golden gate-v Heaven. He has drifted alone to the shore, And she who hath guarded his childhood, Is now lett with her burden of woe; To that little white ‘round the church corne, Alone, must the gray haired mother go. Willie’s Dead. Respecttully dedicated to Mrs. Glesner, by Willie's teacher. ALLIE CRISS- Ve Willie now i Never more to join our number: On the hill-side now he's sleeping, ent, slumber, In deaths peaceful Oht In our midst of love and song how sadly we will miss him, ath School and fireside in our Sabl Miss him ever in our throng. Never more on earth he'll greet us, Never more our hearts he'll thrill, With glad strains of childish music, Like the gentle flowing rill. ‘Though our hearts are filled with saa- ness, When we say a last “farewell,” Yet a sweet voice soitly whispers, Tha “He does all things well.” Angles bright have borne his spirit, Far away on wings of love; He has goined the heavenly In that happy home above. chorus, sad and lonely mother, the Willie gathers flowers in Heaven, fillie waits on the other side, Butler, Mo. Cheer up: Just across silvery tide, South Side neta Eprror = Times:—Talk booming in Butler, just come down how we about on the south side and see are bloated. James T. Gipson, our popular south side boot and shoe G. nin ; man, has purchased the old R. Hartwell property on south © street and is going to improve it im- mediately The citizens on Lyon street pard their half of quired to open their strect have amount re- that is settled and will be opened in’ the the and , near future. We will have the opera house fon the south side, and improvements } are going on al! around; and in the | spring several of our south side citi- to zens are going improve and we are expecting every day that a street car company will spring up nid th twith- | is | walks, Now C | the Tix: to settle south side, a on the and we will sta boem. Cow Walker Hahn & Co. i] i] branches arch | 1 the largely, | ADRIAN ANN ALS. Our Special Gives all Thats going on in that Booming Village. | Messrs. Hos opened a corr purpose of with corn b at a small advance fre | Mr. More is now ka buying More have for the and Ww aarchonee plying our citizens bushel or car load bulk prices. absent in Nebras- for the firm, and favora- ble advices have been received from j him. The Baptist society tormerly of Cresent Hill, are pertecting arrange- ments to move the church of that | place to Adrian, providing they can | overcome the opposition to its re- moval, which now seems probable. The parties that posted the notices for several of our prominent citizens to leave, secm to have taken a rest. After hearing that measures had been taken for their apprehension We are of the opinion that they had better ‘let up.” Dr's. Little and Parks have open- ed an office one door west of Dr. Vs drugstore and are now subject to calls day or night. : The arrangements tor the Christ- mas tree have been perfected, and an extensive entertainment is prom- ised. Perry Rogers, formerly clerk tor Moudy Bros. has severed his con- nection with that firm, and secured a position in a drug store at Altona with or for Judge D. C. Edwards of said place. We commend him to ithe Altonians as an able and efficient | Pharmacist. Another song and dance **combi- nation’’ consisting of two artists( ?) performed in Masonic Hall last ev Not bemg present we cannot criti- Le intellige ntly, but suppose they were si atisfied. Our. M. E. Church approaches completion, and at present wri ing the Beltry is being placed in posi- tion, and then we hope to sce an ap- propriate bell in place. Dr. Hall’s oldest son is seriously sick with typhoid pneumonia, which, following so soon on the con- valescence of his. daughter, seems particularly hard. A wreck near trains late to-day, Butler made our but being of so fre- quent occurrence, it occasions no comment, save a few swears from those most interested. Roo, | Mingo I'ems. Eprron Times: -Mingo’s health is good at present. Our corn crop is about all gathered. Mingo is the ypt of tes county. as she is pplying the destitute parts with corn and oats. Our road overseers ave having trouble with the roads |} Mr. W. Barnford is teaching the Peter Creek school. Lic dosen’t call in the directors when there is a large boy to be dealt with, That's right. Go for them Willian. Miss Bell Shaw has * turned from Appkton ey ity where she has been | taking music William Reeder ry has returned | from Texas where he has ocen since | last Spring. He still wears pleasant smile, though he is in bad | health. L. Staley and Walter Scott, our | beef men who have been idle for six weeks for the want of fat cattle. Will commence agam next week. James Mayes ind Lady, the pro- prietors of the Mayesburgh Hotel have taken their departure for Arkansas. Mayes leaves his store Samie who is in care of Everman, | selling goods equal to Bullene, | clling g 1 t Moore & Co., of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Carleton has just finished al New house and has stocked it with | dry goods & groceri He also has | a splendid trade. Mr. Payne & West are just filling the new house with drugs and soforth, the soforth seems to trou- ble some of cur neighbors who have | | | | i wayward hoys. Woods X& Lo. comes next with their boot and shoe house, who ure also od business. {| Bro »oks after the widows jand orphans of this section. May success attend him. SKIPIO, NaTcre To THE Rescur.—A young | nr sweetheart. _ He soon per- | | ceives that becoming feeble, | | lifeless, cross, tful and unfit for any- ata he rty meal, she | t h he of headache, } iis visits Poor hear- § can't gh ht of steps: thin, i teebie to attend to fhe ee fails in »piness. sh Female n2- i 2: she i | Missouri | ent in the jev IT HAS NO SUPERIOR. Such Can be Said ofthe Saddlery and Harness Shop of McFarland Bros. has visi- A reporter of the Try ted the inner apartments of McFar- land Bros. Saddlery and Harness establishment since they have got things fully arranged in their new room. Without blow idle ex- ageration their stock is unexcelled in the southwest. Never during the long period of their business in Butler, have they presented the pub- he with an assortment equal to the present. There absolutely end to the different styles and prices which the Lap-robes, or is no harness, etc. stock. horse covers, blankets other articles of the kind are found there in tremendeous large lots. No better workmen ever pulled a thread than they have employed, and the manner in which they have done business for the past ten years in this sufficient guarantee of their When in town it good of saddles, now have in and many city, ix goods and prices. would do any of you, readers, to call and look through their es- tablishment. A POEM. Christmas, Christmas, Christmas coming When all the boys will go a bumming, And how is that for high? Some on nog, and some on Tom and Jerry But bet your boots the boys will all get! And how is that for low? But we retrain forthe present, but desire to inform our readers that we will in a short time publish a volume which for richness, rareness, grandeur of thought lively expression stands without an equal in any language, dead or alive, and especially the former. Had we as to have been of our poems, and yeen so unfortunate born blind, we might have keen mis- took for a Homer or a Milton. but as it our peepers are good, and at this moment we are looking through a par of golden-rimmed spectacles, which we bowght of that prince of jewelers, Nick Jeter. Uommunion Service. There wil! be a sermon delivered at the Dakota street Methodist church in this city on Sunday 15th inst.. Ir A. M.. onthe subjeci of the Lord's Supper — After the se: will are cordially myited. Ino. D. Woon, Pastor al non, the Bue charist be administered, All THE BEST OF ALL. Another Thousand Bottles of Marsh's Golden Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Sold st T To be ‘en cents in Butler to ! Who Have Never Tried it. A Every man, woman and count who ullering tion, Bronchitis, a cough or Thro Hoarseness, ¢ Ps whooping cough, asthma, or at disease of the throat or lunges, can ain a trial bottle of Marsh's Golden Bal for ten centr, by calling on F. M. Crumly & Co., druge gists, Butler. Persons who have already tried this valuable medicine can procure the large bottles at socents and $1.00. ‘There is no Bronchial or Pulmonary attection it will nefit. No cough ‘can long resist ig ral influence. For consumption d the lungs it has no equal. Thousands off bottles rive ay to prove its extraordinary merit. ‘Two doses will give relief. A large bottle will do wonders.) od & wim, | - Lost Lady is the one who tries to buy a nice hat for less money than is kept by Mrs. Leonard at the Furniture Store at Archie, she also keeps a large stock of Sewing Ma- chines for sale. sitt If hap would make sweetheart you your y one of those genuine brisliant) nond rings at F. Bernhardt’s. 8K. c : The largest stock plain an irist Bernhardts. suitable tor tancy rings, « en tae Wanted: Luuber Cheap I will p: for aid logs. pay 75 cents per hundred pound Fill bills on short notice Saw for 60 cents per hundred and for hal at my old stand on the Miami. HG romas. pa hest price tor lumber and loys at any place in Kansas W. E. Leonard, Archie. i Bernhardt hnest Christmas t F. You can get the lin Down Goes the Furniture. ny partner and hay ed ny house and stock and are no} prepared to sell better goods and at lowd I have bought out | prices than ever betore. Cali and pri my goods when in town. | W. E. Leonard.

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