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M4 R. &. GE WHEELER’S FAREWE sgToN & SOUTHERN BRANcit. ave Butler daily as follows: ins le: : Iv A Trains GOING NORTH. ae 4 % es : GOING ie : : Express (daily vM PL : rea C nl Tew ee an M Secret Socteties At : MASONIC. Wheels tix Butler Lodge, No. s the first! Mr. M ees it in each mon . chapter Ko Are M: ‘ oO } : ts second r in pl G és : : month. » : - Gouley Commandery I beheve, a member of Congress meets the first Tuesday Alabama: 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. Hrapauarters CAvaALny. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- Conps. Charlotte. NLC day night April 29, 1565. Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the ind and ath Wednesdays in cach month GALLant ComMRapEs: You have fougnt your fight. Your vield to every year: ¥ Sut the * Their ow- Value (348) and halt ‘TELE Electric Light of the ra) * oO outhwest an Fn cs = ek Ne ana treatment } x 2 me aaa bas — BUTLER, MISSOURI. pet 4 = g psc >I aa Pe pe gue Seg So So FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: farm, on which all the feed is ero ata falas cae, ss STi aceasta A thorough and practical business course sted in business, Licut. Adolphus W. Greeley. £ it eee ot tl ed Os arger the number ot cows contr become will be presented consisting of Penmanship, Mathematics, Grammar, Spelling, Commer- Lawyers. — es Dui a ask is d . ing «: tc y years A, F ~ ine he t a é ee - = fae At last. first vessel ot the | img to the support of a creamery the ei a 4 s struggle for liberty. you have exh . > i penvediett = : als 2 « if ee et eae oe ene ee stem | Crccleys Rclich Ubxpedition, (thes) Siestce will, egittel prepocioustes| ( lal Law, Business C¢ rrespondence, Tele- IROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at te courage, fortitude and devotion Bear,’ has sailed tor the Arctic! P? Ss. since the same apparatus will pyes | + : ee i ’ Lrawitutler, so. Will practice in| You are the sole victors of more | sevions on its humane mission of res- | WoTK up the cream from 3oocows as | graphy and Bookkeeping In its various forms the courts of Bates and adjoining coun- | tan two Hendred Secral contested Dies : ime Bas 10n of res- I 3 ee [pee 3 : i , ties, Collections promptly attended to : . 1 wee -_ — este | cue. Two other vessels. the ‘Thetis yas that from 1oo. In Iowa! VIZ? Merchandise Bank Railre rad kx ress and Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. | fields: you have participated in more ged Aicct, will socom dnlion nd if 2@2d Northern Illinois, where the l ay ? ’ i leis pri p Seiad Office, front room over Bates county Na- | than a thous Senin oe | ree n follow. and it : thet one eop “De : » : i ORE. ae mL usand confli ot ESS Tuy Greeley and his party are still business is reduced toa thorough sys- | an : le 5 aph. ( yn hamental I enmanship ae S Po Feakcingo. | on NE BSTORSs Veterans; pattiots-- | survivors, they may vet be rescued | t€™, itis considred that the most and Drawing will be taught to those desir LS: Ehe bones of your comrades mark | and returned to their country and | P‘ofitable creameries are those which | + = ia se desir- WIRANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at | battle-fields upon the soil of Ken- Papert ; edt by ; (Ihe them. Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in! = aera : | friends. are supported by the greatest number | S the courts of Bates and adjoining } tuchy, Tennessee. Virginia, North | It will be remembered that the Of cows. and this fact ought to be | counties. Prompt attention given to col- | Carolinz. South C Vii Ree Lone fine 5 ! that : g | oan Oto Wright & Glorias? | Cc sa + South cas ania, Geor : | Greeley expedition set out in mid-) Kept wu view it our farmers desire to i iardware store 20 Alabama and Mississippi. You | ter near. years ago, to Secure the full benefit of milk farm- | ARKINSON & ABERNATHY, At-! ee done all that human exertion | aan one ot the Polar staticns in the |# | y torneys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office | could accomplish. In bidding you | north. established for <cientifie ee ) ’ > j north, established for scientific pur- A New Style. Fully meets the demands of our young friends not prepared to pursue the my st side of the sauare j adieu, [ desire to tender thanks | i 4 HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, | for your gailantry in battle, your | <1. Mo. Will attend to cases in any ' fortitude under suffering. and your | court of record in Missouri, and do gener- | a ; al collecting business. {devotion at all times to the holy | | s j = ee you have done so much to} D V. BROWN, Notary Public But-, e ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge | deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- | quiring the acknowledgment or jurat ot tude forthe kind feeling you have | an officer. dj Phy mamtain. I desire also to express my grati- | towards end myself, | : ;seen BE {6 '¢ 1elans ; to invoke upon you the blessings of } our Heavenly F: J VERINGHAM, M. D Physician . andSurgeon. R e west side | Must always loo « hM in stree Office UP STAIRS On | hour of distress west side of Public Square; first room | ot Olive House. EL ears - tarewell. ‘ L..RICE, M.D. Eclectre Phvsi- i : < VV ee Boe Surgeon. All calls prompt- | J. Warercen, Maj. vattended to. Office up stairs over) Of Wa. E. Wan:s, Cramly’s Drug Store ! 2 ee Ne Gener J. M. Curisty, W. HE. Bartarp, ‘ A Relis-or t | RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Ho. ! moeopathic Physicians and Surgeons | New York Sun- Office, front room over P.O. All calls ‘ : > answered at office day or ni Tele} Charles Rodeber shone communication to all parts of the | the Colona hotel, i Specia ition given to female! 7, , 4. ek fi sae diseases m Eioboke egan to dig - about his place a few day T C. BOULWARE, Physician and | he struck what be supposed was a; e Surgeon. Othice north side square, | yock about two feet below the sur Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- | ee a || na specialty. lface. Clearing away the earth, he | found 2 dark brass object, which | | (Continued jrom last weex.) : ‘ eee | jing dug out, proved to be a canes, | * er How Watch Cases are liade. unmounted and weighing about 626 and af ea i pounds. t was about fiv In 1875, thirteen men comprised the |? OUU4 It was about five entire working force used in the manu- | quarter feet lor with a bore thre ture of the James Boss’ Gold Watch Cus fand one-wseisth inches in diameter: increasing. -} About the breech it bears the inscrip- | se is this: In the James | ton: ++ A Strausbourg. leadin poses, by the governments | “One of the slickest things I saw Commercial course on account of deficiency in the common school branches Having found it necessary to add this course ot training to the Commercial of the world. The party lett the). ee ; : cin erotenes acy ede eae : r avel tid a pa enger rom | that I may be better prep ared to further the interests of the students, { Bay und proceeded BES 1 the west, ‘Swas a cowboy stopping a | have secured the services of W.D. Deaver, A. M., who will take char Sees ats ‘ ; cattle mpede. A herd of about | °t ce department; and I can a ssure every student that nothing will be Ic Nothing was heard ot Greeley and / = undone Z E sir highest intere : Z y six or eight hundred had got ht- | Moneitorpromote tne ine best antares. his owers tor some time, and - H 5 ened at something and broke away | ° then ports were received at the}, " hel } ae h ( = 3 pell-mell with their tails in the air | | e Omm ‘ > War and Navy Departments, that | F : i — P Ss A and the bull at the head of the pro- | sre in distress. An ex- . } ernie | vas immediately for} co mey didnt BCt | Will be supcantended by the Pdncipal | by Prof. H.W. Del was immediate sent for x : : j il be superinte d by the Principal, assisted by Prof. H.W. DeRor cite s he & he herd | “ 7 4 _ Pichich ee ecaipentans excited at all eo it the ae i i oth being practical instructors, will also insure success to their students asa Hee nel Was 2 ng straig at fora high bluff. | 1. sand Gent emen, seeking a business education, cannot do bette I where the would certamiy tumble | than enter this College early, and prepare themselves as Penmen, Bool cis down into the canyon and be k bear Kee 2b Deere and teachers, yy es Se eater OS ai Pa all and see us. we shall be glad to see you and show you throt that gets they i Respectfully, no mutter they ath | ils of the orgamzation and A af eee ee Gere "| CEO. W. WEAVER, by Congressional action are fully eae epee ET ks ; PRINCIPAI a : . : wou t have given a dollar a head | it v L i W ¢ pu a tor t herd, but the cowboy spur Lieutenant 1 1 a made 2h ae- n Massachu- eae” NV. BTHE TER, an ront of 1e ty years ofage. } i " “hes A tha Sd ry jy elisl 7 mae BI d]- pathata nght} Wa tches. Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware a} sped Te I he His and bluff, halted about a quarter of a slac saw ti 1, foO4, was not do it very they t Lieutenant. He to the whole herd seemed want promot t ot was breveted Mz isurely on and - But to Lo e Line oF ‘SPECTACLES _ >/ Yptical Goods TCH. , = k round atthat w : } i mad ny the eeleby ay yect Coming night toward him. et . —()P a : ‘ | ROCKFORD OPERA was as coo! as ( I J eae wateuce: ¥ expected t m ki | = Oo excited Il not s Alea ke chal 4 a ies pe | tull tine » AND sir, when the leaders had MARINI GLASSES |All American SWISS WATCHES. eS <P Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfactorily Done. Boss’ Gold Watch Case all the metal in s : | 3th Cen ee ana — and subject to wear is solid gold,w about the Is ise | Ntacene e862. ton “fbaintulond ten stop. and when the cows and steers § mainder, which only lends strength to the | Giroul.’? probadly WaGae col te eee cPaeas i a m r got about where the cow- | case, is of stronger metal than gold, | 2 TEES aes ay }torious service t was t had < s their paths lek | as Sao Ole is needed, and | Vessel tor which it was wrought. | captam of the Eighty-first Colored) _ BEES mage Seaee et 2 rong, elastic metal where strength and | > = cal pechod aie surprised to see them step and com- | 4 <3 1S a verng > u os side th t sth of ] Yd ss ae = x t ‘ . y elasticity are needed, a combination pro- Coxcouies taegene heehee “| Intantry on the 4th of April, 1865, bl 5 Tr | J. L- I U DW I¢ om S¢ & ‘ ON ducing a watch cas. je +3 | breech end vf the pon the Frencl = mence to nibble at the grass. Then | 4 aNs cing a watch case betler than solid goid | breech end of the weapon the French | and on the 22nd of March, 4 ae eee and at ONE-HALF the cost. es he whole herds Pap ienceicds — Cie ee the whole herd stopped, wheeled. | PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Over 200,000 of these cases “5° have been sold, and every jeweler in the country can testify to their quality and co2t-ot-arins pe | er Pwo rown and two raised scrolls. spurs protrude trom the sides by merit. i Lebreton, Mion., Dec. 5, 1882 | whic hang if uoon a carriage. aba Sart of the Demers eer co which to hang it usor ¢ x ian case 18 years ago, ct as = ese appe : sort time ago, Tpurenieed it and eold it t> 8 On the cap ot one of these appears “p fay rusrantaet Toot pand I om tatiafed can | fe | 626,"’ and on the others*‘So.”” more. : wig ihe Jaesowe' GoldWarchGueformmyyerm, | A Mr. Havens, of toboken. after | ing then’ tovey first ones are carry. |. : betas mclld ala sare contig tricone ney. t | inspecting the cannon minutely, de- should sell who deeires Gence Si ore | clares that it is the same gun which Worth of their money or values hinteputatea |S s Men Wa. J. Cosuwar, Jeceter. he saw thirty years ago on the old | 1p te Keystone Watch Case Factories, Phila. | | - aes 3 ~ Srtehis, Pa, tec Ladaame Mlestrated Pamphict skewing how | hill now the corner of Bloomfield | Bees’ and Keystone Wateh Cesce are made. j At that time {and Second streets. | Mr. Haven says, it was brought over | by a Frenchman calling himself La (To be Continued.) McREYNOL Giroulte, a name corresponding w ith He used the inscription on the gun. to make daily ascensions ina balloon. ascensions he | Just previous to his had his cannon fired off as a votice } to the surrounding country that he, | Mr. Havenalso } too, was going up. B “ &Sh says that many of the male visitors 00u 0e a. STs tned their strength by cudeavo to: lift the cannon off its carriage. On- BUTLER, 10. - oS ae Ty ¢ ly tour men could do Iwo of aT eR eee them are yet living —A Good- Boots and shoes made to order The speed, father of the ¢ of the = Sale nea irst National bank, and JacobGeig- ot Seeeer so Fr aman and his ared id were soon veer oRIDGEF > & HUPP, pe forgotten Or: aAmeuial Wouse A Great Discovery. Phat is « j the homes 22 AND of thousands by saving many of their dear ’ 7 ones trom the arly grave. “Trulv is Dr- ? Sas : King's New Discovery tor Con umpti Sizn fainter: Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, H Grai.: Fever, Lossot Voice in the Taining, Paper-Hanging, Dcceis fhroat, Pain in S Chest, or any ting, Sign and Buggy Work » disease ot the Chroat and Lungs a_post- tive cure. Guaranteed. friai bottles -: = = = 2EC "Try treeat F.M.Crumiy.& Co. ity Drug et 4 | AN LL L Y Store. Large size $1.00. No6é TS) ; and became Frst Lieutenant in 1873, | duct of five cows: to another $29 15 j for the product of seven cows: to an- Upon the reo tization in 1869, he was assigned to the Fifth Cavalry for a chance to eat where the rear guard was. You see, which is his present rank. brought out trom the the cattle, galloped across the herd’ Milk Farm ng in Miseour1. course and emptied the bag. | critter sniffed that line salt, of course, that broke up the stam But, I tell it Missouri Republican. of A statement recently published in the Republican shows that, in the menth ofJanuary the Windsor (Hen- ry county) creamery yielded to one ot its patrons $19 41 for the cream product ot three cows; to another $6 | ag it he’d be lying 200 ton: 38 tor the product of two cows: to an- ° of beef in about a minute and a half other $16 g1 for the product of five S ee cows: to another $23 S4 for the pro. Never GCivelp. If you are suffering With low pede. you, was under as other Sr 47 tor the product ot five 5 orany disease of a bi and to another $14 30 for the tution,, headach lious nature Neans proc nearly $4 per cow, a Re- that ot 31 cows, or tor hardest month of the year. show turns of Towa creameries January produce of cows is doubled, straggled back and went to fighting had opened a big bag ot sait he had ranch to give Every and a Z ; 1 queer sight to see that cuss out there | on the edge ot that bluff, quietly | roiling a cigarette, when it seemed and de- pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak consti- ea bot- ee AND DUGGISTS SUNDRIES, | SS North Main Street, Butler, Mo that cowboy A GIFT VALUED AT $26. A beautiful imported moss rose china tea set will be given away with s one box of matchless baking powder to the person drawing the lucky num- a4 i ber placed oposite kis or her name. The Tea Set consists of 56 pieces, Baking Powder warranted equal in qualityty to the best in the market. —$—$—$—$—_— No Humbug, Call and see it. I". D. Rafter. TM BUNUN TMM cows: = 5 4 ill be sur- product of four cows. The whole You wi be a shows $120 46 paid for the product with a and in some cases trebled in the Si ot May. June, Julv. August BI ae ver, and October, and we - ene have no doubt the forty five cream- 20 Wi strong Bees wa similar been to conventions ies in Missouri will sh result. This would make the yield ™any delegates before. in Henry county $8 to $12 a month for the six monts named; and an av- the pudding isin the y= erage torthe whole year round would be $72 per cow. 5 eiieg ca cca i " 2 ycars for ents « This. certainly, isa pretty tar '" yea z gen , business, since 1t shows that a milch , ‘TILL JANUARY FIRST ’85 ONLY 90 CENTS.