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Table Ro. i aixcTos & SOUTHERN Brancu. ing Sunda er notice, GOING NORTH. MASONI ; Chapter Royal t meets second ‘Thurs Jey Commander. the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. erEncampment No. g6 meets the ndath Wednesdays in each month (OMAS J. SMITH, Attorney wButler Mo. Will practice in the of Bates and adjoining counties. cets the first } Masons, y in each | shts Templar | s Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | Father, Mother, and Three Sisters Dead. Mr. David Claypool, formerly Sergean \rms ofthe New Jersey Senate, and otary Public at Cedary ille, Cumber!. 2 the following startling father, a and three paces and my ood. Nob« ght I ear live. My work (ship- ithing was very straining on me with n weak constitution, and i was rapidly gc to the grave. While in this condition i commenced using Mishler’s Herb Bitt and it saved my life. Because it was icult to get it in this little place, ar had improved so much, I stopped takin for a time, and the result is that I b commenced going rapidly down hill age Somehow, Mishler’s Herb Bitters giv: appetite and strengthens and builds me uy 1s nothing else does, and I must have : yzen bottles at once. Use this comm nication as you please, and if any one want ‘9 be convinced of its truth, let them w: me and I will make affidavit to it, for owe my life to Mishler’s Herb Bitters.” _ The secret of the almost invariable reli and cure of consumption, dysentery, rhoea, dyspepsia, indigestion, kidney diver complaints, when Mishler’s “Her Bitters is used, is that it contains simp! harmless, and ‘yet powerful ingredient: that act on the blood, kidneys, and liver and through them stren, gthens and invigor ates the whole system. Purely vegetabl: in itscomposition; prepared by a regula’ physician; a standard medicinal prepara endorsed by physicians and tion; rug gists. These are four strong points in favo of Mishler’s Herb Bitters. Mishler’s Her Bitters is sold by all druggists. Price $1.6 per large bottle. 6 ottles for $5.00. it he does aot rep i fe anything send @ postal care Len HEE BrerEns SS Cotumnerce Street, Philadelphia over Bates county National Bank. | ’ eae FPRawcisco. | ANCISCO BROS. | Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in | courts of Bates and adjoining} Most pe ties. Prompt attention given to col-| a gold watch « bes. Office over Wright & Glorius’| pow a wate) _| ference in RKINSON & ABERN at Law, Butler, Mo. of the square HENRY, Attorney at Mo. Will attend to of recordin Missouri, mone pesiness nd do gener- ¥. BROWN, mnteey Public But- ler Mo, Will draw and acknowledge contracts, leases and all papers re- gthe acknowledgment or Jurat of cere Physicians. 3 RICE, M.D., cian and ‘Surgeon. nded to. Office ” Drug Store. Eclectic Physi- Allcalls prompt- up stairs CHRISTY, CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOEOPATHIU ISICIANS AND SURGEONS, front room over P. O. All calls rdatoilice day or night. Tele- etuinication to all parts ot the Specialattention given te temale BOULWARE, Ph ugeon. Office north lo. Diseas pecialtv. ide square, ‘sof women and chil- RENICK, M. D., Btpaicarcs Sur- on and Obs' tr jan. Office, east are, over Levy's store. Residence Miain and Ft. ‘Scott streets. LER CADEMY WILL OPEN Particulars Address M. NAYLOR, gai Bates County, Mo. ACME PLVERIZER , Grange Store Tn Ramen: & & HUPP. Hor i } —AND— Size; Rai mat SxaeTe ct ECIALT Y over } W. 1H. Batcarp, | Office | 22 GoLtp W ary th polskie MZ, neaied i : furnish t e gold is plished by sibiTy and v same time reduces t Bend 3 cent stan, detphia, Pa, Fames Bow’ se Factories, Phila ohh tabowhug how i | j { } Grocery House iC. DENREY amber 7, 85 [GROCERY AU their well known and pepular stand on the Masi s. Lee square. are leading the TRADE BUTLER. IN =F Leek bios Ahir: qualiy of Staple and fancy res, Gitass, Queensware and Crtlery THEY AT LN PENS ARE Liss Goods delivered in the promptiv. Chas. city lemits 1 SE Eilled While Resi-ting Arrest. Moberly, Mo., 18. —Officer But ternoo negro store Sept. at 4 Fn pe t 4 o’clock yesterday ee garty take h Bros, | Is cer’s om a him a blow ove I The officer fell and tt ed. The negro got Butler’s | his mouth and nearly chewed it to peices. Finally tting separated from the called u fired a shot Not beed- ed at him the bul- him. ing this, Butler f let passing though the abdomen and ly. The negro. d come m“vom K about 2 a. » freight train according to nis story, wou it seems, ha City and. as in. on not hav- ing any money, was looking for a nice, quiet place to sit down. His name is Henry Holt and the ad- dress on a letter he ad showed him to have at No. 576 Grand avenue, K¢ Mo. He was i ton, D.C. mother resides. He vy during the a LARD’S CLIMAX PLUG Is 2 of idly a case self-¢ used up, I would not be without Respecttuily, Mrs. Beiie Bick. Cured by Faith Alone. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 18.—F or the past vear or more Miss Sallie McDonald of Boyle county, Ky- has been afflicted with spinal com- and has been ! plaint the whole time. vedriden during Last Sunday was visited by the Rev. Mr. Bure field of Cincinnati, who prayed with she ch- her and received from her assur that she had taith that God could and would to health. Mr, Burchfield placed his hands upon her bead and she arose perfectly re- ce restore her stored. Up tothis time she has sut- and says she no apprehension that she Miss McDonald is a daughter of Jesse McDonald, a respected citizen of this county, and is herself a per- tectly reliable lady. fered no relapse has will. Benj. F. Butler has an article in the North American Review on “Vice-Presidential Politics in 1864.”’ Chase and Lincoln were working for the presidential nomination and But- ler tells how triends of each candi date endeavored to the to take second lure him from artment command ce on the ticket He declin offers, assigning avong other reasons, that he was only 45 years old; that to be elected n him to listen to stu- h he could take the end of the glories of a ¢ ed both er would condem e exalted po- > would not be Guekien’s araica Salve. after- | a Captured at G: A few.d AVS a 1t to Tonia and giver ry Chap- ee: seh ces | man, with : take help with him and tor himself. He took with bim George Bradly and W. A. Ainsley of Ionia and went out there. They tound Aldrich and his 20- year-old son loading wheat into some 1 stepped up to the awas and said cerand had an execution at its on comfy pell ed eave tl and still g him, told Ie to seize v could do so the and open- and the woman Young man but missed 1 shot young tng a repeating weeds to in red from ndly fell at third the HOUSE, but was helped away by Mr. but find- retreated, ilv injured, but apman was uninjured, ing nself alone, he Ainsley was but slig Bradly is ina precarious condition. His right arm was amputated late in doing A w issued for the Aldrichs, the the woman, and the sheriff and four officers went out officers off with rifles they finally yielded and at midnight lodged in jail. They still kept their guns and more The is boarded the afternoon, and he 1s as well as could be expected. ar- rant was two men and to serve it. Atter holding the were trouble was expectea. house where the Aldrichs live up and the walls pierced for rifle shootins on the plan of a frontier fort and is nearly as strong. The family are armed with repeating mfles and they have for years kept off of- ficers on this plan. Praine Fires. The vast plams of Dakota are now being swept by the usual autumn fires. These fires are often kindled by careless movers, but sometinies by rascals, who thus seek to destroy or driye away parties who have be- The de- season. come obnoxious to them. struction is very great every but unusually so this fall. Between Bismark and Fargo alone it is said the loss 1s already several hundred . Hundreds swept clean of of thousands of doll farmers haye been imense distances, and Asar assastance, n ge lessed POWDER Absolutely Pure. rvel of purity, economical lcannot be sold in ude of low test, e powders. Sold PowbEr Co., 33-49% Los THE OLD RELIABLE | “MEAT MARKET S. J. GROVE S NORTH MAIN ST. Keeps more m and more kinds } and the be can be procured | both tresh and cured. Also tresh Fish and rs in their season. When you w vthing in mv line give me a call. = S. J. CROVES. w . LITTLE. FRANK TURPIN. LW. J JARVIS. WwW. Db. FARRIS. r le, Jamis & €0., ¢ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the purchase and sale of CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. Room 13, National Stock Yards, East St. Louis, Ils Liberal advances made on consignment WW. W. Atherton, AGENT, BUTLER, MO. HITCH UP, But before you do that come round to J. T.GRAVES & SON, Southeast corner square, next door to Grange store and buy yourself anew set of hand-made BUGGY AND WAGON}! HARNESS, OR A SADDLE. Also a general line of Horse Trimming Goods.| Opcrs H Harness, Saddles, Whips JOHNSON'S Commercial College! 421 N. 3d St. St. Louis, Mo. Open Au -_— Wear! Ba¥"Specs: il Te ack »s€ Who desire to L iess and Ornamental Penmar Refers to thousands of former s dents who have completed under o | instructious. | Ba@A Full Corps of Expenenced Protessors. | | Write for Circulars, Specimens Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu- dents and References. Address: Prof. J. W. Johnson, Sr. Lours, Mo. PRESIDE FINE SUITS. In every style price and quality ‘Made to Order aranteed a fit in every cas and see me, south room grange store. J.E. TALBOTT, Merchant Tai Bg « 47 Ty. BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. OF | |Oldest Bank in the County. Capital paid in, Surplus - - - 375-000. $ 27.000 \Large Vault, B urglar-Proof | Safe witb Time Lock We are prepared to doa general bank ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, i receive deposits &c., Xc. DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, “hg , oe Be Dr. Elliot Pyle aon .B. Newberry EP. Henry, “Mains, De: J. Everingham, 1 co Edwards, .JoRy W. J. Bard, Dr. D: > Wood, J. M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smits. F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. President - Vice President. J. C.CLAR’ Cashier. F. I. TYGARD BUTLER (NAL BANK. ‘ NAT fouse Block, ' buildings, stock and crops, and ¢ 7 owners are left with nothing but the Bw'rL_LER, MO. bare groun It is believed | many e perished im _ the | Harness and saddtery Line, = ‘fh. js Lto , Capital, - S6G6.000 | SURPLUS -_ S3.006 SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, ae ee eed ange ELEC INST!