The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 10, 1885, Page 3

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Pacific R. R.- Time Table ‘Mo. (Lextxcton & SouTHERN BRANCH.) roth, Tollows: GOING utler a a NORTH. GOING SOUTH. Dress... press Secrer Soctetes MASONIC. No. ch mo: Miami Chapter Roy No. 76, meets second Thursday month. Gouley Commandery Kn HOLERA is rapic —— Ing westward d and’s app ar in this c order to prevent effects from it in the situde back, I complaints are but th | ofneglect. During visitation of cho country no medicin = found equal to M , both asa pre- Herb Bitters meets the first Tuesday in each mont | ventive and. ey it has pS oueous: } been equally successful in Bates Lc No. 180 meets every Mon- } all the diseases above men- day right. : | tioned. It renews and in- Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the | vigorates the bl ie and and 4th Wednesdays in each month | gorates the blood, restor- j ing to health and strength, a Lawyers. | and thus shielding the — ae are = system from disease. Id. HOMAS J. SMITH, { Ask your droggiet for Mieuter Herp Brrtrrs eB alice he does not Keep it do t take anything ol oO Law Bae Mo. mao ostal card to gone Brrrees courts of Bates and : inties. oi —— . Office over Bates county National Bank. 0} 7-tf. i = J. S. Francisco. S. P. Francisco. } Oo RANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at L er, Mo., will practice in | ers Bates and adjoining pt attention given to col- & Glorius’ 29 W & THY, At- at Law, Bu itler, Mo. Office > square 22 Attorney at Law, Butler, 1 attend to cases in any cord in Missouri, and do gener- g business. A court of ¢ j | alcollec V.BROWN, Notary Public But- 2 r Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or qurat ot an officer. Phy Me) t E L. RICE, M. D., Ye cian and Surgeon. ly attended to. Office Morris’ Drug Store. Eclectte Physi- Allcalls prompt- up stairs over J. Me curistry, H. Batrarp, RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Ho- mocopathic Physicians and Surgeons Office, tront room over P. All calls answered at office day or night. Tele- phone communication to all parts ot the pecialattention given to temale ases. C. BOULWARE, Physician and ¢ Surgeon, Office north side square, Butler, Mo. ses of women and chil- ren a spe ( F. RENICK, M. D., Physician, S 4 e geon and Obstitrician. Office, east side square, over Levy's store. Residence corner Main and Ft. Scott streets. Butler Academy. Will open for its eleventh year on tame 8th, 1884. | ot se new brick building will i he erected this summer which | will atiord tacilities tar superior | to anything before enjoyed by its } patrons Thorough work, by an i ample tacilities in Classical, rmal studies and tion are some of Ottered to t n education. tions | CLOD CRUSTIER AND LEVELER, For Sale a Grange Store BRIDGEFOKD & HUPP. Ornemenial House =AND— Sign Painter: GROCERY | Feed Flour (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. re BOTH ere cape in the ¢ un nz an article unless they not only know |} that it is good, but that the character of | the manufacturers is such that the qua’ f the goods will be kept fully up to st WILLiaMsvorr, Pa., Feb. 13, 13: James Boss’ Gold Watch’ Cases go ike hot cakes. Each one I sell sells another. Don't need t. recommend them; they themselves. On iy customers has hada James Boss’ Gold Watch a ) yeara,and as good as cave Ido not hesitate to give my own guaran pecially with the new and improved cases, w secu to be everlasting. Jesse T. LITTLE, Jere New Bronswiox, NJ., Jan. 8, 1483. known asthe James B. Gold Watch Case, came in possession abou has been in use since th ime, and is still in The movement is the one which wasi! This gold e: a I bought it, and its condition shows the case has really out-worn the movement, whic playedout. Martin A. Howe Of Board of Directors N.J. Rk. fond 2 cont stamp to Keystone Watch Case “clphia, Pa., for handsome [lustrated Pamph éauice Boss’ and Keystone Wateh Cases are made. (To be Continued.) € THE HORNS Tp wee: House Cc. DEN NEY at their well Known and popular stand on Che East siz of the square, are lea TRADE IN ter ISU TLER. Their stock 1s composed of £7. and the qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, . Queensware and Cvtlery. HEY A AT EXPE RE Goods «i promptly. Chas. DO YOU KNOW {AX PLUG FESBACCO Denney. Tre ON QUAKING GROUND seee- inday and | have co : als of ten minutes ever since. ocks the ks, which several j hundred soldiers were quartered were completely destroyed collapsing so suddenly ti half of the }men were buri the debris. Twenty sold: been 1, tulls - A portion of the cit very few h ured, s been de- ouses €s- ij | feel a l® i { { vale | 1¢ Whole territory ble earthquake nh Jana caused throughout is enormous, the loss of > alone being very great. frightened people seem to be utterly helpless, and succor is bein sent them as rapidiy as the authorities can afford reliet. Many of the houses, on account ot the large rent in the walls, must be raised to the ground, The shocks have not ceased yet. and this fact greatly retards the work ae . of rescuing the people pinned Jown in the debris, and it is thev can be reached by the rehef parties. The Mohammed mosque in the little town of Sopen, twenty miles north of Sermigar, was demolished and 200 s killed. perso or Fellows! Prostrated, de if the ilitated, enteebled, thev up- y would hardly give the toss ot a bright penny or a chanceof a choice be- tween lite and death. But even such for- lorn people can be ‘renewed by the use ot Brown’s Iron Bitters. It vitalizes the blood, tones the nervs, ¢ C. Weed, Burr’s Mills O., says, “1 1 Brown’s Iron Bitters for general weaknes, and it helped me great- 2 iy. A Raseal. 1 negro applied to a lawyer. teared that | many of them must perish before | y were hardly worth picking | and renovates the } Admired € toG - i r r t eve became i tened and refused td allow | herse Her sister s vely, thought it a pity that the romantic t should not eken ad- entered herself the box j in place of her sister. I suppose } ive been considerably | er sister was reveal: | i ay unl € rother of young } scovered the affair, and | t I the yacht to on. Finlay saw | course before him. The; had sromised; he | ury her other gaye} r >; the n e took place } For Siealing a Mue. May 27- am | who stands charg- | imule near Guth it of April 21, colored Monday nan. was and arrested brought is morning and lodged | in ja Barnett, city marshal of Sturgeon, got wind of Gibbons’ whereabouts and sent a man to up Moberly to look for h This man. while prow md in the sut urbs, into a low dive id found Gibbons playing seven-up for the drinks. Gibbons remarked to his opponent that the game stood six and six, when the deputy slapped him on the shoulder and said: | **Gibbons, here is your seven ; you’re You { out and IT ord you up. are my prisoner.”? Gibbons was g: | and somewhat defiant until his a rival im Mexico, but after leaving Mexico he became quiet and sullen. He will be tri *Squire | end’s court Friday. din Towns- Myriads of Locusts. Little Rock, Ark, May 28.—Intel- | hgence received to-mght from north- east Arkansas, principally Crit- tenden and Phillips counties, states in that locusts in innumerable numbers have appeared in that vicimty. As | vet, they are most numerous in the tree tops of the forests, where they are hatching out by the thousands. The growing crops so tar have es- |caped destruction, except i wheat, which is being rapidly eaten up. | These insects have never before ap- this section, antitres in creating wide- “tS SYM ——— OFA TORPIb LIVER. Z.oss of appetite, Bowcis costive, Pain t so head, with a dull sensation in the back part, Pein under the shoulders binde, Fulluees efter eating, with adise inclination to exertion of bedy or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariress, Dizziness, Flcttering at the Lleart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Eestiessness, with fitful dreams, Hickly celored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUIT'S PILLE are especially adapted one dose effects w a case the Appetite ipinmatenae a Fonte Action on TITS Tate DYE. ¥ Harz or We ed to a action to the Lives d relieve ali bil- cus troubles soe 2c, AU Drezzists 2} Lesacrea PARICE RIS AS R BALSAM! 1 most economical hair | to restore the youthful This elegant dressing is used it, to any s superior clean— hs materials only c alp and hair PARKERS TONIC, | - i A Pure Family Medicine That| Never lotoxicates ¥ away from age or Weakn nd re Parker's T e and build y on stim | once: it. will athe first, but It has saved hundreds yours tumay save HWISCOX & CO. | Will am Stieet New York, medicineg size. WELLS:* | AEALTH RENEWER! w * He: » Wholeson: TONIC, | newer Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, invigorant Fever, A akness Oures qualed for Torpid Weakness, $1.00 per un N vous Decline > Sexual ader success mm Consumption. Bronchitis, + or Tight Cl Sore Throat, "Af." Chroni and me Cough E. 8. WELLS, Jersey City, N.J., U.S A P R IZ ] eres deat « receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of eithersex, to more mon- ye right away than anything else in the world. Fortunes await the workers ab- Isoutely sure. At once addresss True & Co, ines Maine 17-1yr* NO SURPRISE Thn Government Eudorses ‘the Ameriean Agriculturist nth cencus, vol American Agricultnrist is ecially woithy of mention, because of the remarkable Success th ts attended e unique and untiring e s of its pro- » incres id its circu- Its conte cated every 8, just pub- ALF AC ENIURY CARSER ich also | JSOHNSO Commer 421 N. 3d ial College! . St. Louis, Mo the Wear! Open = Course taught. BarSpecal Teacher's Course for those who desire to Learn and Teac Business and Ornamental Penn ship, ete Refe Refers usands ot former stu dents who have completed un instructious. garA Full Corps of Expenenced | Protessors. der ¢ Write for Circulars, Specimens « Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu- A J. W. Johnson, PRESIDENT FINE SUITS. In every dents and References. idress: fee: Lous, eda fitin every see me, south yrange store. J.-E. TALBOTT, ty. Merchant Ta ca room COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. Oldest Bank in the County. OF Capital paid in, - - 37 Surplus - -- - 5-000 $ 27.006 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock We are pared to doa general bana ing business. Good paper always i demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., Sc. DIRE TORS. Lewis Cheney, . C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle lon, J. B. Newberry E.P. Henry, I. N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, . J. Ryan, W. J. Bard, Dr.D.D. Wood, J. M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers. F. Coleman Smit! F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - President J.C.CLARK - - - ~- Vice President FE. 1, TYGARD «+ «.<« Cashier. BUTLER ONAL BANK, Reet" sea NATI _ [Oper th Block MO. House : a BUTLER, ‘| DIRECTORS. Gre “ HER STOCK HOLDERS G, B, Hick ’ Cc, C. Duk John Deerwe oO. | John B. El} J, R 1S, Q. Du er, J He Donec A Large Fire and Proof Safe with tim pectty soliciics SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, SPRINGFIELD, MO. eTtut Dut Eeyortes. 5 a j.Baniege Lov. mo sree ree eeeeenneeen ee

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