The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 13, 1885, Page 7

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Tzbie Me Pacific R. KR scToN & SOUTHERN Brancu ins leave Butler da’ as tollows: GOING NORT 5 Express (d “ a C. & Texas : ommodation F GOING trains Louis an Lieae er jon for St. first Masons, in each path fouley Com the first 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. iates Lodge No. 1S0 sight. butler Encampment No. 76 meets the jand ath Wednesdays in eac every Mon- } Lawyers. HOMAS J. SMITH, JawButlerMo. W urts of Bates and adj S. FRANCISCO. i ' RANLISCO BROS. Attor at | Law, Butler, Mo., will p in} courts of Bates and adjoining } col- orius’ 20 wnties. Prompt attention give tions. Office over W right & Gk pivare store. ERNATHILY, At- » Mo. Office ARKINSON i AB torneys at : t side of the square iit of record in Missouri, and do ger collecting business. V. BROWN, Notary Public But- je ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge ds, contracts, leases and all papers re- iring the acknowledgment or yurat ot officer. Physicians. Eclectic Physi- Allealls prompt- RICE, M. D- nand Sur; geon. pttended te. OF stairs over ris’ Drug Store. M.CHRISTY, W.H. BaLtarp, RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Ho- mocopathic Physicians and Surgeons ce, tront room over P. O. Ail calls wered at office day or night. Tele ne communication to all parts ot the Specialattention given to temale ases. . C. BOULWARE, Ph ,e Surgeon. Office north side squa ler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ha specialty. F.RENICK, M.D., Physician, Su geon and Obstitrician. Office, east square, over Levy’s store. Residence mer Main and Ft. Scott streets. utler Academy. Will open for its eleventh vear en EPrEMBER, 8th, 1884. Alarge new brick building will beerected this summer which will afford tacilities tar superior to anything betore enjoyed by its Patrons. Thorough work, by an experienced aps of Teachers. igs tacilities in Classical, scientific or Normal studies and ahealthtul location are some of the attractions offered to those desiring an education. t particulars, address J. M, NAYLOR, Butler, Bates | county, Mo- HE ACME PULVERIZER. > xX LOD CR air EI AND LEVELER, t Sale at the | j | | Grange Store |. i | BRIDGEFORD & HUP?. Ornamental Hoase \ oe Sign Painters neey W SPEC TAL si Y Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, the distineui! “ressinall, once wrote to a fellow mem ber & iffering trom tudigestion and kidney * Try Mishler's Herb Bitters, I believe it you. I have used it fo: F both combination of medici: MISHLER HER 525 Commerce S lever sew BITTERS - Philadelphic. Parker's Pleasant Wo: =: Syrup Neveria: (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. a: — { This process of manufacture was invented by James Boss, who started in business in 1854, and the methods and tools used in | making these watch cases are covered by This is the only watch case made For many years the in- troduction of these goods was slow, owing to popular prejudice against “plated” goods, but gradually the public learned that the James Boss’ Gold Watch Case was not a patents. under this process. cheap gold-washed or electro-plated article, but was made of genuine gold» plates of standard quality and thickness. Conscientious adherence to the determination to make the best watch case ever put on the market, provement and the adoption of-every suggested, has made the James Boss’ Gold Watch Case the sTARDARD. jem In this watch case the parts os most subject to wear—the Low, crown, hinges, thumb-catches, etc., are made of SOLID GOLD. Bend % cent siamp to Keystone Watch Case Factories, Phila- delphia, Pa., for handsome Iiastrated Famphletehowing how dames Boss’ aad Keystone Watch Cases ade. (To be continued.) THE HORNS flouse Grocer, an = DEN NEW Known their well and popular stand on the East su of the square. are leading the GROCERY TRADE IN pear ISLE LER. 1. Their stock 1s composed of Feed Flour gualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Cvtlery. PHEY EXPENS and the best ARS AT Goods delivered promptly. Chas. Dennev. DO bic KNOW j q ‘ A HOME FOR THE AGED. BAKING POWDERS. JOHNSON $5 Open Letter to the People of Mis- Interesting Yests Made by the Gev- ° souri—From the Rich Hil Flow- ernment Chemists. ommercial Colle e| er Missio SSS ' ees pee I Edward G. Love, th . j Erchanees Messe Co 421 N. 3d St., St. Lonis, Mo. 7 By : Open All the Year! hivao was Pee a tiithe Branches of an Englisl | condition in ma ther parts of the € era, ic. R- Tathemath ul ud Commerer } ete on in bin ees els _ ak a TYE ; State—their wants and terings,anc = e | convinced of t! I « t well enougi t t v t edness. I u painful in the extreme. z = His Srescine needeiher| t, the government —— | ; = 4 No, Missouri’s pressing need, her | : Ne : s| In every style price and quality : ve call in the way ot chanties | Chemtst says: T regard all OU h on Cou rhs | f gentle and | Phospr and aac ghee s| The Wonderful Success in ' : aerate a te aoe F Consumption i tberate their castoo tr r oces it i libera : Sas too freely in process | T guaranteed a fit in every cas ie of baking, or under yarving climatic | Arenchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Sore or Call and see me, south room ! Tight Chest, Weak’ Lungs, Hoarsencss cee aie haus the Puce. | changes suffer deterorati Throat. Loss of Vote Catarthal Thr : pee ere rections hronic a ing, rritating ane Tahoe Dr. H. A. Mott, the tormer gov- | Troublesome Coughs & J.-E. TALBOTT = ’ find that every im chemist, after a caretul and | TROCHEs, 15c. LIQUID, 25c. 47 1Y. Merchant Tailor tunates is in pelanorate ¢ Xamination ot the various ; eupiet er and efficient, it is mild and aes H ; : , pee ee F commerce. re.) harmless. Safe and reliable for Children ee ported to rovernment in favor of | Cough Medicine for the infant, the childre so many old | eee eee adults. It is surpri ingty effective iy ae Poviisanom-ne National Bank Prof. MeMu: trie, late chief chem- ee pe . ist tur the governnient says: “The : F 2A CRS OF BUTLER, MO i manv days ot anxiety ; | Chemical tests to which I have sut— i REE Res Ht sarithiet wile liawas Bece Lone the Royal baking powder i r eee pail caer HAIR BALSAM! | Oldest Bank in the County. : hose ectrcter | prove erfectly healthy, and tree}, ire ot those entrust to} ait = i The best, cleanest and most economical hair —, our cure, and to so adont the best | frem deleterious substance. creseine, eves fails to restore the youthful re. topt t j : color to gray bair. This elegant dressing is} /%,.. 74, nae "erent Beaty a | AUWonderteliDiccavern: similar article, on account of its superior clean the city and county court (besides | ; iness and purity. It contains materials only | OC ‘ eS : : ¢ Consumptives and all, who suffer trom | that are beneficial to the sealp and hair Surplus o 278) sa oe private contribution) might meet the | year’ j BkeSpecial Te: icher’s Course for 10se Who desire to Learn and Teach usiness and Ornamental » help they receive—\ necessity Penman Hi} stablis 2 jst se | | portance of hing a a “a ee a Refers to thousands ot former stu } t I ees dents who have completed under our sex Or race. = = ot Sex race — | instructious. The den bis by no means met : ; The demand is by no means met wu tartar fom El s Cream BBA Full Corps of Experienced { yy the County Poor Farm, which is | «pamn at key eal a. | Protessors. i ‘Rumte old in its place and use, and | «Hanford’s ne Write for Circulars Cures Co'd in the Head, ‘Banford’s : Specimens of } vare driven for shel- » Which so man o 1 Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu er, not al misfortune, |; CA! E ‘AR R Hi | dents and References. Address: { whic leed mav come to all ahik | | Prof. J. W. Johnson, Mo. PRESIDENT, tt FINE SUITS. | Rose Cold and Hay Fever eS 50 cents. For Sale by Druggisis. ie Brothers, Gemego, Hi. Y. yut through providence and wick- | Sr. | } sOUIS, “Snow Lewis To send many of our aged inflict a living death—cruel and : all only »00r there would be to upon th ? nt Parker’s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to remove dandruff and itching B urglar-Proof \ an atfyection of the throat and lungs, can fiinda curtain cure in Dr, King’s New s requirements—trying to make | I . x | Discovery tor consumption. Thous ands varge Vault, ore doles a pepe Rea 01 x - every dollar do double duty—and j or permanent cnres verify the truth of HISCOX & CO. Saf ith Ti Lock now that the county court refuses to] this statment. No medicine can show saie Wi Ime LOC. is 163 William Stueet, New York, such a record of wonderful cures. Thou- longer make any spec appropria- sands of once hopeless sufferers now | svc. and $1 sizes, at all dealers in medicineg. | We are prepared to doa general bank ation, since there is a County Pocrj gratetully proclaim they owe their lives Great saving in buying dollar size ing business. Good paper always in F; te ee ee 1 | tothis New Discovery. It will cost vou demand. Buy and sell exchange, arm, something must be cones | othing to give it atrial. Freetrial bot- receive deposits &c.g &e. 5 Send six cents postage, and costly box of goods whict DIRECTORS. We therefore the people of Mi-scuri for a tles at F. M. Crumley & Co’s. drug store, size, $1.00. make this appeal to} APR IZE...° receive free, a Home” | hoping to receive such encourage-| Gainesville, May 2.—News has poh all, pane to re mon- | | ewis Cheney, C. Clark, nt d he c; . > . i bee ecelve: re aa hoo ee ee eee | Dr. Elliot Pyle fon. ]. B. Newberr : ment as the cause we represent so) just been received here of another! lan) Gorianes await the worl ers He ee tw. Siete x : richly deserves. | bloody tragedy in the Indian Tern- route y sure. ee addresss Eee &ly, 1 eringham, IP. Edwards, i 2 o., Augusta, Maine 17-1y WwW Call up in your memories the} tory. A posse has been for several ite idee g ee : . Bard, | Sie ea : ae Bee 2a Dr. ‘D-D. Wood, . M. Patty, } mothers who rocked you in your | days in pursuit of some cattle thieves Gev. W. Miers, F. Colernan Smith. cradie, and at whose knees you lisped | who have been stealing cattle near NO S U R PR | SE F. J.T. Reed, your first prayer, and whose heart | Delaware and Cook counties. The OF FIC) ICERS. always beats in tender love for her | posse found the offenders in a house Tint Gucerniment Eilarses ihe child—unless she 1s now to you only | on Lee’s ranch and surrounded it and 2 LEWIS CHENEY - - President’ a hallowed memory—and say, could | attempted to dislodge them, when Ameriean I Ce tn Vice F sareily » 2 as : ae ¥ you endure even the thought of such | they opened fire and a fight ensued suffering tor ner? And vet there are | in which five of the posse were kill- Agriculturist From the tenth cencus, vol. § lised. ‘*The American Agricultnrist especially woithy ot mention, because ot the remarkable success that has at the unique and untiring efforts of its pro- prietors to increase and exjend its circu- lation: Its contents are duplicat month jor a germanedition, wh circulates widely.” BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, Block, MO. in Missouri. hundreds of | ed. to-day, The thieves escaped unharmed. aged, broken-hearted, poor mothers, | The persons killed were Jim and Andy Raff, and two unknown trom Cooke and Sergeant The Raffs one and fathers, with deep turrows of an- | men guish and pinched suffering,eloquent- nde county, Grey, of the police torce. were highly respected citizens, of them being a cattleman | ot this place. them devery ly appealing to vou, in a tongue that | lan- | not confused at Babel— guage which no pen can ever write, | was a wealthy ILouse This tribute is a pleasing inc the marvelous nearly} ALF A CENIURY CARaER of this recognized leading Journal ot the world. WHAT IT IS TO-DAY Oper BUTLER, entin bare luxuries, but the Many courage for, not t ; _ Imprudence in diet 1s one of the proli- endur- | fic sources ot disease. We should be es- ing the gnawings of hunger and dis- | Pet!ly caretul of what we eat nowadays, = = = | and in case we do partake of any food comforts of poverty ae disagrees with us, snould be prompt We ca necessities of lite. ot it sit now with patie: Agricultural Cash Capital and Surplus, JOHN H. SULLENS. $5548 pplving the needtul remedies. Mrs. bel Whitby, o: anajoharie. Abel Whitl fe h ‘ nnot think tt President ings are n Write erd very Tr. W. CHIIS,-... Vice President. hat every person w mation of the stomach Wa.E. WALTON,.. zs hier. patie o ERS TSO in diet. After taking only two bottles ot in this{ C. C. DUK! : ; and a thou u will be | Mishier’s Herb Bitters, I recovered. I 1 editon | DON KINNEY. i< and Collectox ; glad to lig rdens and have n e been troubl edeither with nause | ed on finer pay ery issue 100 cc ter,trom t smooth poor—be. DIRECTORS ; to has found something } The Su ad to ightness, a and comiort unto these unreservedly commend 1n the presi- ware, he ‘ i } } 1 seed action ir Zz ves—that have all too little {t was action in assuming 1s, Dr N, L,w i GEE Sunshine Gf 4 coum man | ‘the natural right of an American ? <r : sympat to draw them gentleman,” bv sitting on the tront ‘. Gee H * H Great Heart ot all love. pies, we believe there their posts. )THER STOCK HOLDERS dous flow @ ten WHAT, FREE ? |G, B, Hicks “, goour he sweepin John D. “a O. Spencer, . re | John E J, R, Estill. a s,Q. J, J, McKee, king | Henry Donovan. A, Hi, H American | Large Fire and Burglar | Proof Safe with time lock. ry St- Louis, s | black and vold Garland sets This entirely n¢ | able storehouse partment a | 2c er } for every depa ng his ld own ttullv soli ss is respec | SEWARD A. HASELTING, i PATENT SOL SOLICITOR & ATTY ATI AT LAW, t sed ak weno D.C. coal’ cee caaires aanwcred (ree ad rom ANDZTELECRAPHIC we Tsey ree horthe: et: Peete aria Tira lire St Ravar Casati 8 Lov. mo ranma

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