The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 1, 1885, Page 3

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fine Tzbte Me Laxinctox & s leave Bu GOING NORTH. Texas E sue K.c.& Te a Accommoda M GOING SOUTH. points , Col points west z sot and - hi. CARNES, secret Savieties MASONIC. No. Butler yv in each month. Lodge, 254, meet Masons, apter Roya h in each ssecond ‘I 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 mects every Mon- day night. Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the and and ath Wednesdays in each month a Lawyers. HOMAS J. SMITH, Attorn at Jaw ButlerMo. Will practice in the courts of Hates and adjoinine counties. Office over Bates county National B: ink. ].5. Francisco. cisco, RANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in the courts of Bates and — adjoining gunties. Prompt attention given to col Wetions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ hardware store. 29 NSON & RNATHY, At- ys at La » Mo. Office west side of the sauare 22 NRY, Attorne Will att recordin V ting business. at Law, §£ to causes in uri, and do gener- court of al coll V.BROWN, Notary Public But- eter Mo. Will draw and acknoy 2 deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring th an oficer. e¢ acknowledgment or yurat ot PRYStCLinei ss. E b.RIVE, M.D., cian and Surgeon. ttended to. Office Crumly’s Drug Store. Eclectic Physi Allcalls prompt up stairs over J. M. Cunusry, W. H. BALLarp, RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Ho moeopathic Physicians and Surgeor five, tront room hikes P.O. Alc answered at office night. or Tele phone communication to all parts of the day qty. Specialattention given to temale diseases T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Diseases of women and chil- ty. Butler, Mo. ren a spec F.RENI'K, M.D. Physician e geon and Obstitrician. Offi side square, over Levy’s store. Residence cérner Main and Ft. Scott streets. Butler Academy. Will open for ite eleventh year en SEPTEMBER, 8th, 1884. Alarge new brick building wil! be erected this summer which will afford tacilities tar superior to anything betore enjoyed b Patrons. Thorough work, by ai experienced Comps of Teachers, ample facilities in Classical, eae or Normal studies and a healthful location are some of the attractions offered tn those desiring an educatio “@r particulars, address Jj. M, NAYLOR, 34-310 Butler, Bates countv, Mo- THE ACHE PULVERIZER, 'RUSHE AND LEVELER, | “er Sale at the | ffrange Store BRIDGEFY XD & HOPP. tak ] —AND Qraa men the first | promptly. PROVIDENCE Helps those who help themeeives. Mature 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 | BA ISHLER’S = WERE ITTERS: Per many years it has been tested a severe cases of ney and Liver Diseazcz, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak- ness, Lassitude, etc., andinvariably it h given reliefandoure. Thousands of tes monials have been given, and it is m popular where best known. J. O. Steinheiser, Superintendent of the Lancaster Co.. , Pa., hospital, writes: “Tused itina great many cares of dyspe disewse, liver complaint, tt wi ecrofula, and invariably wi eG | F. Hoffman, of Circleville, Ohio, s« > had th b been eflected.” BITTERS co ; , Philadelphi+ MISHLER HERB 525 Commerce S r’s Pleasant Wurm Syrup Never? (Continued from laet week.} How Watch Cases are Made. In buyin: tch case great cur be tal. at is s 1e cap of mnost cheap splat re one t silver throughout silver cases is: fait ie ld. Those of most pases ilver, which is not 2 suitable metal that purpose. In a brief period it warps, bends and spreads 5 the bucks to become loose upon the case and admitting the dust and dirt that accummulate in the pocket. The Keystone Silver Watch Cases are only made with silver caps and gold joints. St. Lours, Mo., Feb. 17, 1883. Inour Jong and varied experience in handling watches, we cannot but acknowletgeand «ive our testimony that the Keystone Sohd Silver Watch Cases are the best niade to ovr knowledge. Having no soldering they re. apart inain homogeneous, harder and stiffer than they would be were they heated resisting power ag: in the market for soldering, and have tore pressure th other cages RMOD & JACCARD JEWELRY Co. p to Krystone Wateh Case Faetorti for handsome Iilustrated Pamphlet ski dames How’ and Kesstoue Watch Cases are made. THE HORNS Grocery House = DENNEY their well knoWn and popu stand on the eiUz tae ling the GROCERY TRADE i> gar BUTLER. .c< Their stock 1s composed oF Feed Flour and the hes: gualiy of Staple and fhancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and (tiers THEY Vi EXPENS® ARE LESs r wishes Goods delivered in the city frp it- Chas. Dennev. DO YOU KNOW THAT LUG pe! TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE! count of | Newberg held a sack and candle for | e aiimost several hours, g till the «s = i WEE j were ground tor one ot n Pre othe: fae les are: **The Laws But it was understood between the | Dela by Chiet-Justice Thomas } = See is and **Char eristies of seconds that the guns were to be 2 i ud Characteristics of an : = = Persian Poetry.”’ by A. R. Spofford loaded wi ank ca Vhen Fig ae ; s But what will prob.biy act the the word wa piven 1 ire both | most Imediate atten in’ this weapons were discharged and Crew | number isthe new department of i fell, while a quantity of | “Comments,’? consistin bri non of pure <e- Jourr a **snipe driven Crew was acc | “ sume ot being the hor, and when _ re- | Wheat: and they are very v quested refuse ' spologize. A | aay seed an article challenge was sent and accepted, with \ Wiha Bear, editor of the Mark shotguns at thirty paces, as weapons. inthe North Ameri | Jobn Dx ected as second for r April In the same Crew and Edi Fanfield for Newberg les Dudley Warner | with Heruan bisze as referee— presents an int “Study ot | prominent business men, Prison Management,’ while Robert The principals to the kept Buchanan, the iish poet, discus- their nerve up to the sticking point, a ee Tho n America,’’ T. and did not flinch when they were ieee ere Gs ae onter -’ and Prot. Hunt, placed on what they tully believed | sProw to Reform , sh Spelling to be fatal ein t ere discussed by t 2 a Den an x a fa Sut a wood deal o Max oN s ob i : and other c ytresp ed with b! troidges nu ¢ j teke this pleasant opportunity to was re fe thought where an ex sie Particle would, perhaps, find i ¢ POO Der readers, Where tie cuel ad j an attorney was 3 P : } Hunting a Cure for Malaria. Hl fe him, lat | deiusion that Crew hadt ine Wha Investiga- | the Inquirtes and tions Devoloped. ed, of the nature ven decided to leas reported to vie Cursed with that vaigue and indefinate something, called malaria, and living in Lancaster, Pa , the birthplace ot Mishlers Herb Bitters, Mr. Walter Keitter, ot the Daily New Era, resolved to investigate its curative pewers, ot which he had heard so much. He writesas follows: ‘Call- ingon Jas. 11. Marshall, Esa., at present and tor twelve years past, postmaster of the city I asked, What do you knew about Mishler’s Herb Bitters?’ I know was the answer, ’that it is the most palat- tor Topeka Baking Powder Tramps. The dar 0 the public health trom t criminate the many lime and alum baking powders of commerce bas been ex posed that every body desires to avoid er use of so fully them: AS ‘forewarned is fore—|| jpie hitters I havelever taken, and as a armed,’’ houseleepers will thank us | tonic it has no equal.” for epprising them of the special That was encouraging, and the 5 = 2 . } persen I met was Wm.A.Morton,Esq ot efforts at present being made to dis- } P& oe ad» the Lancaster Intelligencer. I addressed the same inquiry to him, and quick as a flash,came the answer, ‘I have used Mish- ler’s Herb Bitrers, off and on, for ten pose otf such powders in this vicinity The [Pe NETS of some ot the worst of these powders are now goir trom house to house, trying Be years, and have found it of great benetit. * Seer A <enlled tat On ene occasion, suffering from severe means of a tick, oF so-called’ test, | prostration, it was the only thing to give a heat and water, to show thai | me relief.” their ai is as good as the gRoyal Stepping into the office et Hon, Ros- Baking Powder, making the com- | enmiller, Mavor of Lancaster, I repeated parison with this brand because | ™Y query “It is the best tonic I ever known, and I regard it as an infalli ble cure fer malaria.’ ed his Honor. “Mr. Steinheiser, what | have everybody recognizes it to be abso- lutely pure and wholesome, the object being to supply smilingly answer - of course, Jo you know of heir own goods in place of the Mishler’s Herb Bitters? I asked, ad- R feewhich Houcekces 14 pace toe dressing Mr. Steinheiser, now United Ove WO cach nave (Ob Tt GttesMail agent, and tor eight years +o many year up the morning rehed upon to puff Superintendent ot the Lancaster County biscuit, and to mak hospital andinsaneasvlum. ‘Never had the light, palatable and wholeso: a medicine in the hospital that acted so i we ¢ Sige is charmingly, and for chronic diseases it | roll, cake and pastry fer which it never fails to give reliet.’ | mous. “Mr. Long,” aderessinga member o | e Pe the housekeeper will do well to | the trm ot fohn F Lengs’ be on her guard agai st these baking ouse, the oldest drug house in the state, = “SR c= ti ica, ‘*What has been your yder tramps. Every intelligen: | f petin America, © ETL FOR powec want y = experience with Mishlers Herb Bitters:”” | “We handle a great deal of Sons’ drug person knows that eny goods ped : : : it, and the | fied from house to house in this } cemand js constantlv onthe increase a are given away in| regare it as being, medicinally, the best! tio be introducer rsin the market, People who H L it ‘iv call for it again.”? 1g the characte : E a 2 Ue eos place visited was John R. goods weil known to | : an's drug store. “How's the! irehable, have no merits «f shiers Herb Bitters market, Mr. Kautf- led to fird ever was better We sell mate t Matter , und have f. e 2 as at one of these tramps is powder that he Gove per g to introduce a powe other a <sorrc— eee, ers Herb No such ticks or jugglery will be ceive any intelligent person. sekeeper who has used her Baking Powd ded cream © ‘ here P reased, andI kn ular or r ore effcet- | the tramps er. The cru the Roval} of actua! pr wholesome it has never fa actory to her. She n she has put -owder—the test T successtul work i d ier whick 1 — with it in and delicious ‘ ke. and has head of The OHIO & ; Palace NO SU Governm ner teats Agriculturist, ous nearly] ¢ ALF A CEN — CARs ee rt WHAT IT urist ente ed upo ity, and to-davi is with the griculturist Osts. y me isa remar e storehouse ok Of reference tor every « t t of human knowl- incldding an agricultural supple tby Dr. Thurber. d three 2-cent stamps you specimen copy Ameri urist, au elegant torty-page prem 1 list, with es of Our tami ers wanted es Address Publish AMERICAN AGRICUL PURIST, Sam'l Burch David W. Judd, Preset. 751 Brordway, New York. re world. lever pro iPustrations, aud sj oye IS TO-DAY rican new ye. far supericr to 1ced in Richer i ecin lopaedia, -rvwhere. s of ed ; print- ev inal reading in RISE Agricult- r ot prosper any pa t is matter, trom tl w rs, and near- ly 1co illustations. Dr. George Thur. er, tor nearly a qu rota century ed itor-in- fort nerican Agricultur- jist, Joseph Harris, Byron D. Halsted. Col. M. C. Weld, and Andrew's, Puller, tne o time editor t together ther writers who ha 1 what it is to-day, are still at ; sieving whose subscription irded us with th and 15 cents ex- i making erica THE BEST LINE EAST Is Ohio & Mississippi’ FIAT The Oldest Established THE sweay. Route From St. Louis —TO— Q AND ALL Through y TRAINS TO NATI and LOUISVILLE Day Cars. Palace Sleeping Coaches. Palace Sleeping Cars Without Change from gt. Louis in 10 HOURS TO LOUISVILLE. 1O HOURS 10 CINCINNATI. 30 HOURS TO WASHINGTON, 31 HOURS TO BALTIMORE. 38 HOURS TO NEW YORK. First sare all ning THRO arried ’ incinnati Louisville POINTS BEYOND. Paior and No change of dars for any and Sec- on GH 1s NOW MISSISSIPPI R NNING A IPALILY I.INE —or— o New York »M Witt out AILWAY Sleeping Coaches - | ae | | BATES COUNTY ‘National Bank, | OF BUTLER, MO Oldest Bank in the County, Capital paid in, Surplus - -= = 7000 Large Vault, B urglar- ane Safe with Time Lock eral bank ways it | demanc and sell exchange, | receive depusits Xc., DIRECTORS, Lewis Cheney, 1. C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle lion! +8. Newbemy E. P. Henry, 1,.N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, J. J. Ryan, W. J. Bard, Dr. D. D. Wood, J. M. Patty, Geo - Miers F. Coleman Smith. I. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. ee President - Vice Presideng, Cashief. BUTLER “NATIONAL BANK, — J] N— sECER, MO. Opera Llouse 1S Bae | Cash Capital and Surplus, $5i, JOHN H. SULLENS........ Presideny r.W., CHILDS. sees Vice Presideng Wa. F WALTON, Casht t*, €. DUKE Ase't eesee Cashigg -Clerk and Collecto’ DIRECTORS. DON KiINN Dr. T. C, Boulware, Booker Powell, R, D. Willian Green W. Walt Judge J. H. Sullens, Whi A. L, McBride, Ids, Frank Votis, , Walton, C, H, Dutenes ]. Rue Jenk OTHER STOCK HOLDERS; G, B, Hickman, C. Duke, John Deerwester, oO pencer, John B. Ellis, , R, Estill, a} 5, Q. Dutcher, J, 1, McKee, Henry Donovan, A, H, Humphre: Large Fire Proof Safe with time Receives deposits subject to check. sight, Loans money buys and sells change and does a reneral Banking bare Ness. Your business is reepecttully solicited n every style price and quality T guaranteed a fitin every cas Call and see me, south room 1 grange store. __ SE TALBOTT, Merchant Tai SJSOMNSONS ere College! 421 yen All the Yeas! 3d St.. St. Louis, Mo. those who desire to Learn and Tend Business and Ornamental Penman | ship, etc. | Keters to thousands of former sce ts who have completed under a@r | ' structious. wey A Full Corps of Expenenceé | ! i] a“ « Protessors. Write for Cir Specime and Catalogue of erences. Address: rs, a sdipre pi 1 Ref Str. Louis, Mo. PRESIDEN, SEWARD A. 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