The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 25, 1885, Page 3

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af R rine Tzbie %o. Pacific R. ywcton & SOUTHERN BRANCH. ic leave Butler daily as follows: GOING NORTH. s Express (daily) ---++- res & Texas Express mmodation F ‘reigh it. GOING SOUTH. texas Express (diily)-- iC. & Texas Express -- ieccommodation Freight. All passenger trains make section tor St. Louis and all nd all PROVIDENCE Helps those who help themselves. Nature has provided herbs for the cure of human ailments and medical science has discov- ered their healing powers, and the proper | combinations necessary toconquer disease. | The result of these discoveries and com- | binations is direct con- | points sonue F ay oak: Fo and other ir | apply to rie | Scoret | Butler En wndand ath Wednesday umpme — HOMAS J SMITH. Attorney eourts of ' 17 = : = Office ever B t t t ! ec £ qoute ink fr sa BA, i Notary Public draw and ack i D. a MS: deeds, contracts, leases ar quiring the acknowle Janonicer. Phy promt ove Physreisriess. . RICE, 3 . Eclectic i nd Surge: calls at 3 . ice, din eta Crumly’ 5 Dre g Store M. CuRISTY, W. EL. BaLcar De CHRISTY & BALLARD, TL mocopathic Physicians and Surgeor Office, tront room over P. ¢ All ¢ answered at office day or night. Te phone communication to all parts of th atv. Specialattention given to diseases. i Mat } UF Board af Directors NJ. B. Ae Tra t stamp to Keystome Watch Case Factor! Pa., for handsome Ulustrated Pamphlet show) ce Boss’ and Keystone Wateh Cases are made. (To be Continuet.) € THE HORNS le temal T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty.§ F. RENICK, M.D., « geon and Obstitrician. Office, € side square, over Levy's store. Residenc: corner Main and Ft. Scott streets. Physician, Sur Butler Academy. Will open tor its eleventh year on SEPTEMBER, 8th, 1884 Alarge new brick building wi be erected this summer which will afford tacilities tar superior to anything betore enjoyed by its patrons. Thorough work, b experienced Grocer, C.DENNEY i20USe a i FOREIGN WAR. Old Advertisements zo Bn tush FB. Forces Flee from Gubat Before the Advancing For ces Mahdi. one has sent to the Hartford {Conn.) Ti American Mercury. ct opies ot the ished in that in the early parts of the present so of the century, and ae Times reprints arti- The Mahdi Traveling in Sta'e Ac- cles tromthe old paper, by way of companied by 50,000 to 60.000 = « peop! to-day what | Followers. tl a K rs were doing j t | 10 t " seve yas N or : 1 B wv ire oto Gakdul | of the war in Spain . W | : Rolly Cc B } | i G c g i ; | © H re) | j Le gre c oO | le nee t ce “t re t d up 1 ome also the leaden mec th les n gol Gordon. 1 Klea date that General ver ounced his intenti o his position near Gubat traw his whole terce to journal; and vhich 1s « better strates the A fter ren rs useless by ermg Gordon's two steam undred years hence the advertise removing their ma | nents in some well-preserved cop hinery the whole force started on J of the Sunday Repub vlican will give he morning of the r4th inst. across more vivid picture of what is gt than al he desert Kle The prefer Louis to at Abu shot. lay d arrived ing on in St. he solemn tories can furnish. 1 next day without firing a ven are cheerful. Thev s the adertiser who writes for pos walking to camel ridir erity.—Mo. Republican. The reason for * nimen a3 ue = Gubar wes 20) made b The Trouble Safely Over. ag 2 Jae ach trouble is serious busines Jmdurman towar Gubat and are itlasts; but what a blessed relre ve it depar Mrs. F. G. Weljs, « mais men all told. to. —Georg Perrin, th St. Louis, February Vincent, alias Chas vat are liabie t Be day, give an animated an Rey fron e-like representation of the wr th hings we st desire to know abou rhea s once gay and pleasure lovin evacuat cople. But modern life reflects ts bat and with ing httle phases, moods, riv uu _Klea i nd concerns in the broa t 5 e t = : : 9 Atlantic stree3, Harttord,Conn., write ody of the Arabs was twenty mile hat she tried Brown’s Iron Bitters t 7 h troubl ana at shee rie an advance guard of 3,00¢ omach puble, a ithat she experieccc a3 ge uch reliet that the trouble is now ¢ enwith five cannon was witht irely over. She reccommend this gre seven miles of the British hme 5 on medicine to all who are afficted. I = cur-s kidney and iiver complaint. general Butler had less than 2,00¢ a ‘ } NO SURPRISE ern oe Agriculturist idorses ‘Lhe heuer .LF EN URY hice ae | | | | | dishers of AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, Burcham Sam’! ry, New York +51 Brovaw THE BEST LINE EAST H i0 & Missission FOCALTILWAY e¢ Oldest Established Route From st. Teouis TO Jincinnati Louisville A ND ALL POINT EYOND. + DAILY TRAINS TO Lorne iNATi and LOUISVIt Vith Cars. Pator ar Coacises. Through Palace ing Cars Without Louis in iange from ¢t. O HOURS TO LOUISVILLE. 1O HOURS 10 CINCINNATI. Laps 0 Teachets y time ofthe vear,bu | noted bond forger arrested in ti 30 HOURS TO WASHINGTON, > Ia } ahi i 2 i TRS 3 - at their well known and popular ing oS inst diseas ity last March while trying to ob 31 pets RS TOE Sere : sana i Mishler’s Herb Bitter | tain $6,500 from the St. Louis na- 35 HOURS TO NEW YORK. fests 4 " ‘ _ don the bast sis of the i > SOV + dy ‘or all t i a 2 ample facilities in Classical, : Becanan edy for all Dual bane means of toreed | le Anon et ianieciociams scientific or Normal studies and square. are leading the z a | ° ° Fi ahealthful location are some of rshbergys Preirie c rof credit, was tound guilty of | -tassof Passengers. First and Se the attractions offered to those GROCERY TRADE I ue ee Se torgery and ser to ten years} > 4 aaS es siring ducation = rPrrr sos abies r 1g THROUG desiring an education. ar BUTLER. sent while | eee Hebe pee ROL ‘ Their stock 1s compos -u « fire to the 5 = a For particulars, address THE md +7 - I. M, NAYLOR Feed Flour and tire bes: 34 Bates county qualiy of Staple ana han ; S, PULVERIZER | sta ane coters ee i RINSE i e 1 e E { xk s | st : : i Goods ivere é ty 1 5 i e w | eck S v 1S promptly iS a FROM a . ‘ r x to wreck the A son, To- oan ene Se ave \ | misplacing a swit Che engine S eee es | LFV yy oO J a I bf ai . a . i .OR St = G bs : = r } 2 FSSA 2 ie a : g iin z BATES COUNTY ‘National Bank, i i ital paid in, - - Large Vault, OF BUTLER, MO Oldest Bank in the County. CAIUS: = 2-1 B urglar-Prool Safe with Time Lock ( . DIRECTORS r C. Clark, I i Nev Je. ) | ! CERS Cashier i DON -root Safe KINNEY... D. William Green W, Walton idge J. H. Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple, L, McBride, : Chitds, rank Votis, wn Walton, Dutenes j- R Tenkines OTHER STOCK HOLDERS C. Duke, ). Spencer, 3, Hickman, n Deerwester, ( hn B. Ellis, J, R, Est Q. Dutcher, Js ‘McKee, tenry Donovan, , H, Humplire arge Fire — Burglar with time lock. check vht, Loans money buy» and sells ex and does a general Banking bas leposits subject te epost uby to iv solic INE SUITS. In every style price and quality Made to Order it in every cas uth room T guaranteed a Call and see me, JE. TALBOTT, Merchant Tailor [5kON TS JOH “ommercial College! 421 N.3d St., St. Louis, Mo. Open All the Wear! fathen ( er Toe a 3 sand Orna tal Per | ae ‘ ousands ot former st i ye coinpleted under otr br r ory apersence SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, sre INGEIBLD, neo.

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