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gime Tabie Mo. Pacific R. R.| (LEXINGTON & THERN BRANCH z Sot 4 ACHES!" PAINS! modatio SOUTH. intor I. Lisk, A rer Societies. MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, j ssecond Thursday in each No. 76, ¥ i amandery Knights ‘Tem t Tuesday in each mon bs which nature 1.0. O. FELLOWS. € of dis Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | day night. Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, the dis Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the sane Sista orice wpa to afelio ro. aggre deere | suffering from indigest mdand ath Wednesdays in each month | “Try Mishler's Herb Bi _—<—$—$—$——— | fou. Thavensed tion of the kidue Lawyers. | comt patio nae : = | MISHLER HER3 BITTERS CO., HOM. AS J. SMITH, Attorr at} 525 Commerce £-., Philadelpt rMo. W ill practice in the | Parker's Pleasant Worm Sy Ges of most | of silver, which is In j sand adjuining counties. fice over Bates county National Bank. q-u. —— es ey pe [S. Francisco. S. P. Francisco. } inued from last week.) “SA RS O BROS. Attorneys at} How Law, Butler, Mow, will practive in| Watch Cases are Made. eee a dention one ee S| In pains a silver watch case great care | Office over Wright & Glorius’ | Should be ity secure one that is solid | store. oq | Bilvertl roth, The cap of r vap | poe eee he es | ag enre de of a compositi 1 ARKINSON & ABERNATHY, At- ich is a very poor s torneys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office | i { wat side of the square 22 | i} HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, | | iE Will attend to cases in any > of | wurt of cecord in Missouri, and do gener- | see ee| wicollecting busines: | point | | s, which | | V.BROWN, Notary Public eler Mo. W ill draw and « deeds, contracts, lea But- “knowledge ses and all papers re- ose. wiring the acknowledgment or jurat of | a brief period it warps, bends and spreads 1 officer. art, allowing the backs to become loose a = rz = ~ | upon the case and admitting the dust and Physrciaus. | dirt that accumulate in the pocket. The Ee Keystone Silver Watch Cases are only made L, RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi-| with silver caps and gold joints. i and Surgeon, Allcalls prompt- Sr. Lovis, Mo., Feb. 17, 183 lyattendcd to. Office up stairs over » handling watches, os ea ar testimony that Vorris? Drug Store. ses are the best 2 made to uur knowledge. Having no soldering they sor main homogeneous, Aarder and stiffer than they would be were they heated for soldering, and have nacre Tesisting power against preasure than any other cases inthe market. ~MexkMoD & Jaccakb JEWELny Co. Send 8 cent stamp to Keystone Wateh Case Factories, Phila- delphia, I’s., for handsome Ilustrated Pamphlet showing how dames Bos’ and keystone Watch Cases are made. 8 }-M.Curisry, W. H. BALLARD, RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Ho- mocopathic Physicians and Surgeons ¥EOfice, front room over P.O. All calls answered at office day or night. Tele- phone communication to all parts ot the y. Specialattention given to temale disease “THE HORNS IT C. BOULWARE, Physician and «Surgeon. Office north’side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- ren a specialty. F. RENICK, M. D., Physician, Sur- egeon and Obstitric an. Office, east side square, over Levy’s store. Residence torner Main and Ft. Scott streets. Butler Academy. Will open for its eleventh year on SEPTEMBER, 7th, 1885. new brick building will ed this summer which will aiford tacilities tar superior to anything betore enjoyed by its Patrons. ‘Thorough work, by an experienced aps of Teachers ities in ormal location are | Grocery S;House C. DENNEY their well at known and popular stand on the Hast sie oi the Classical, squzre, |}GROCERY TRADE is BUTLER... stoek 18 ¢¢ > leading the studies and BE EN | som ; Their xayLor, | Feed Flour and the Mo: } c 3 beg of Staple fancy Groceries, Queensware ana THEY ARE yma pesed of ray gqualiy and Glas: tethery. AT EXPENS | Goods deli promptly. Chas. Denney. DO YOU KNOW THAT vered in the city hmits CLODC RUS HER AND LEVELER, Por Sale irange Store, CLI Cr IES ACCHO MAX SRIDGEFORD Ornamental & HUPP, Howse | must no } Vv CORRESPONDENCE. ave d acres sowa Thos xe thinks will acre. Times are pretty close but we ble, for we have been released irom t end have the good old demo dminastiation at woik o yre. ~The rads must } go, bur oh, they hate to so. Mr. James Alexander, our popu- iE 1s sull shippzug hogs. tock man. z $3.00 .0 $3. IO per cw Brown was to have t the Burdeit Bapu c oa last I sday Vy i he { > put in an appearanve c rregation w Mr. Horry son the widow Thos. Hill, has traded his sy ° mates tor a bought a new they n his te tot the wet soo know » goes over on Tho L cowards Green out zhtioot woes alley school house so much; why Wm. R. Mars! goes over in Cass county so often; and last, why Headeison Jayne and hs gil nt get married and be done with ii Mr. Henry Mudd is building a new house for himself and esti < lady to live in. Success to the Times, the best pa- per in Bates couniy. ow & TH Kudson. The Hudson coalfields are agi- tating the minds of many of our most prominentand business citizens. No doubt some of you, who are not tamiliar with our district, doubt the extent and durability of the coal- fields, but we would state to the public that we have the coal, and all we are waiting for is the completion of the old railroad grade Appleton City and Rich Hill, which will enable this township to prove, between by its workings, that it 1s the richest among the many rich coal becs in } southwest Missouri. The BRapust Sunday school of Appieton City held a picnic at Hud- son Park last Wednesday. It is a } beautiful shady grove—just the place for and under the youngsters to corgregate have a dehghtful time large spreading oaks and A magnificent dinner was spread aad to enjoy them- of our most flock ot heep raisers, | bird to JSOHNSON'S - Commercial College! 421 N. 3d St., Mo Open All the Year! STET: x aS° St. Lonis, Peache 4 t ey sire to Le ‘ Bus . Or ‘ ig s ote Nelers to Ousand , swh ve comple t ¢ tructious. - - ar A Full Corps of Expenences PARIKER CS — Write for Circulars, Specimens of HAIR prlefeiephentsien Pen 1 sue of St the inve « rr contriv- dents and Ref erences. Address: ance, a es that t three Prat 1 | Prat ] ry AKwar Seircun thavinie fats | sant et 4 * Sp iota ce Lovis, Mo SIDEN to write - pets alp and hair umself. He | : | Wal | Pouring Oil upon Troubled Water. The ti g when the now wonde r at the f cted such ¢ ASS } has now com- on from the most skeptic- > experime -essfull \ rried out on the st ist of We *harbor of Peterhead, nd p who erdeensh e borne ome of the fishers nd witness- ed them reme d them to gootl pur- pose whe etoen the harbor at Stonehave d warned of their dan- ger by the wh crested waves raging y had with them only a little parafline on the bar. a little colz tie and mineral most men would have to cast such on the tempestuous wave But these men had protited by their lesson. One man stood on either bow, and, just as the ached the the » they gto the ceased to boat app slowly poured out offer waves, which. as if by m break, and rolled on in harmless green billows, which carried the boat safe in- to port. Ihave also just heard from Cornwall that a party of Cornish fishers who chanced to be at Aberdeen at the time of the experime and there wit- nessed the stilling of the waves, re- turned to their own granite-bound coast with the conviction that they had seen something which hereafter it may be well for them to practice. Now, thanks to the same large-heart- ed and energetic Seotchmen who plan- ned and brought into practical working the oil-breakwater at Peterhead, the men of Kent can tell with wonder of its application to their own harbor at Folestone, and are eye-witnesses of how quickly, on a very stormy day, a few allons of oil have calmed the breaking aves,and made the harbor smooth and safe. The London papers, in reporting on these experiments, have stated the general belief that, by this simple use of oil, entrance and e| sgress to Folkestone Harbor may hene: -eforth be made abso- lutely secure in the severest storms.— Popular Science Monthly, for November. jamin Campbell. of Potsdam, N. ralong search, has found ar immense raft of timber which his fath- ink in the St. Lawrence ning of the war of It is expected to be we from VEGETABLE FILLS Secure Healthy action to the Live: d relieveall bil- ous troubles No Griping. Frise 25c. All Drogzists 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medica! Tricmph of the Bg SYMPTOMS CFA TORPID LIVER. 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At once addresss True le ; IN gt seq : Co., Augusta, Maine, 17-1yr* | Dr. J. Everls J. P. Edwards, Bee - Ryan, W. J. Bard, ig (eee ig | Dr. Dd. D. Wood, J. M. Patty, | Geo. W. Miers, . Coleman Smitt F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. Thn Government Eudorses ‘I he | LEWIS CHENEY - - Dreatder C.CLARK = =~ Vice Presider ~EEGARD © « * Cashier Agricuiturist S, just pub- Agricultnrist ition, bec at has a fforts of its pro- ‘BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, Ameriean a From the tenth cencus, vol. lised. ‘*The American especially woathy ot m the remarkable success t the unique and untiring e is prietors to increase and end its circu- | lation: Its conte are duplicated every _—e month jor a germancdition, which also | circulat ts (Opera Tlouse Block the rvelous nearly | BUTLER, Mo©. a -_ ER | 9 Cas! 559550 JOHN ‘ t ae fb" he : vM hier - vie DON te | , SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, BSrPHINGFIBLD, MO. abington, D.C.) os ane wered free a CHORTHAND?™2:2074" IMSTITUTE!