The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 14, 1885, Page 3

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— table ™ : x & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) o. Pacific R. RK. iNGTO! PROVI,DENCE Helps those who help themeelves. Nature 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 Colorado, ormation ie 1oth » and will leave gs foul ; GOING NORTH. _—Texas Express- ox. C. Express. P_Accommodation.. ---1:3) GOING SOUTH. 114 PM 2h5 AM 55 AM 7K. C. Express. Accommodation .gsenger trains ma stor 5t- Louis and all Pj ail points south, ia and all points west t con- forratesand other a I. Lisk, Agent. secret Societies. A ITE RS a } —— - es DA MASONIC. 3 a | For many years it has heen tested Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | yin each month. j Chapter Royal Ar sects second Thur severe cases of Kidney and Liver Disease | Malaria, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Wee | ness, Lassitude, etc.,andinvariably | given reliefandcure. Thousands of te: y Commandery Knights Templar | Monials have been given, and it is 1 ig first Tuesday ineach month. | popular where best known. J. O. Steinheiser, Superintendent of the Lancaster Co., Pa., hospital, writes: “Tused itina greet many cases of dyspepsia, | kidney disease, iver complaint, ri smn, asthma and ecrofula, and invariably with vest results.” FP. Hoffman, of Circleville, Ohio, s “This is to certify that I have had th Masons, | y in each cst 2 ¢ 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. { RR. Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- Encampment No. 76 meets the jah Wednesdays in each month &: i e, by usi pon © > wi Seats u MAS J. SMITH, Attorney at poses es BITTERS CO, GiutlérMo. Will practice inthe | _2°? Vommerce St-. F! in = ofBates and adjvining counties. | Parker's Pleasant Wo:m Syrup Nev: 7_ily : oer Bates county National Bank. 7-tf 7-tf. 5 a. e Bpascisco. S. P. Fraycisco. ™ fxcisco BROS. De: y, Butler, Mo., will practice in tion of Bates and adjoining ip as, Prompt attention given to col- s Office over Wright & Glorius’ | se store. 20 How Watch Cases are Made. Attorneys at Most persons have an ambition to carry ® gold watch case, and yet few people know how a watch case is made, or the vast ¢ ference in th ity of th< Goip WartcH Ca ary thickness for er . . InaSorp KINSON & ABERNATHY, At- om the neces- uisgimeys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office ide of the square 22 ng and pol a large proportion of the metal is ne only to stiffen and hold the engraved tions in pl. Y.BROWN, Notary Public But- ier Mo. Will draw and acknow!ed contracts, leases and all papers re- gthe acknowledgment or yurat of 1 supply ¢ s is not ©} CA ef. Physicians. ase permanently RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- ian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- nded to. Office up stairs over * Drug Store. lua rb ue: strong and The perfect watch ease 1 ith some metal n which the gold is omplished by the Jumes Bo. which saves the Waste ng ~ pag OLIDITY and dt CHRISTY, W. H. Battarp, uri CHRISTY & BALLARD, less gold, and 1» STRENGTH Of tie case, t the same time reduces the cosi GNE HALE. | Homonoraruie Bend & cent stamp to one Wo.tel Fs a MNES. AND. SURGEONS, | eapees ca cor race ins undies ng , te = PercocwotavsO. Ail calle So cel@datoflice day or night. Tele- (7 Le continued) 1 fjommunication to all parts of the GHrecial attention given to temale Re hel. BOUULWARE, Physician and : kgeon. Office north side square, : = ¢ BMo. Diseases of women and chil- 4 e pecialty. TABRENICK, M. D., Physician, Sur- oaand Obstitrician. Office, east over Levy’s store. Residence Main and Ft. Scott streets. 41LER CADEM WILL OPEN ar Grocery, ;House €. DENNEY at their well known and popular ¥y1 unter 7, 8) Particulars Address |M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. stand on the East siz of the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE IN gor BUTLER. .o¢ ‘Their stoek 1s Feed Fleur and the besi qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, (ifass, Queensware and Cutlery. THEY ARE AT ci oOsed Of many custom) ir wishes )D CRUSHER AND LEVELER,S® “tat the : treads delivered sormmptiv. Chas. Denney. AS “NM ei i: TEN ' S , DO ia scthapuaentiad ey | ‘ f ar | LORILLARD’S CLIMAX PLUG | SOLIENEUR Fo con : i Grange Store | \ { ATTORNEY 4\p OFFICES, 925 F STREET [; Box 50, washt uston .B.€. existed who on the oc tion in 1840. who hac i seize the swim back to the vessel in w come, Ducos then a ¢ the prin the a beach, prince from had taken him b | clutched the pre om 2 two men were asked them if the n of ill-fated expe Ducos discovered a or wn himself into the sea to nce, Who w trying to fo aid = sailor ender by the ha iscovered the gendarme, | hot rec e hands of the sailor the collar. These rought to Ducos, who y were really the per- e officer, who, ed the vanquished sons that had been designated to him? The two poor devils replied with much hesitation, that it was they who had ar- rested the prince, and Ducos ordered them to return the next morning at 9:30. After an anxious night they pre- sented themselves before the minister exactly at the appointed hour. Ducos conducted them before the emperor, and the sailor was the first one admit- ted to actions. his twisting his long mustache, quickly up to him and sg you that in 1840 sprang into the ind captured me by se t came t but his e than that of the s d to him no sueh Hes . then br: pr 1e repli » Sire, it mg the laws. rested you.” Tt you wear dier ldier.” And the Smperor ndar Louis Philipr The Emperor—**For having arrested The Gendarme T had done tell the truth. sire. it was on t sion of your arr The Emperor » [shall not have the pleasure of it to you mysel dy got it, but here is the mi medal [taking olf the one he wore him- self and fastening it to the br sndarme’s uniform]. You are a brave gendarme sailor had alre franes.—Paris Cor. Philadelphia Bul- latin. esence. The emperor, walked iz custom-of- in- and sug- gendarme 2s less tumimere as [. You were bre: Iwas on duty and ar- that “] good am an old sol- service—I but he occa- ~t that I received it.”* ‘Lam sorry for it. be- since you have itary t of the received, as the dy done, a gift of 500 —— + <—— My First Day as a Senate Page. At a o'clock, the venerable gentleman Cap- tain Bassett told me to go to the Vice- President's desk and put the gavel uy on a certain spot on the table. had I done so. o'clock, in walked few of the Senate. vanced to the side of his the gavel, and gave one loud rap. minutes before twelve Hard when, exactly at two 12 men through the door near me. They were Schuyler Colfax, the Vice-President of the United States, and Dr. Newman, the chaplain The V sident ad- took up At once the buzzing in the galleries andon I pages the floor ceased; 2 Dr. Newman ascende Vice-President’s ¢ ered a short } arted to ru d. in perfect silen ithe steps to the r, and standing nmediatel) and, on one the hanges erly fine about y were not ay y were mer in every direct to see who should be the first to get the el way up i led down of t e he favorite s or. who sat ors. pt to catch the »wards the floor. he could sail a letter better than any other great ser achievement to boast some of vote. came ir whole sessio Ai tor. Of course, this was through a hey seem- cept to go to still and senator sat senators clerk who was ¢: He looked what was do, and I om behind ch he had on | “So it was | nd | ar over on { no; about, but | y princiy ¥ an@ honor. He has to slander his neighba, even if i be the defendm acause in which he for the plaintiff. He has no What may such pr out of c k v owes te some 1: I kav 2 ee the la tres i 0} A liwyer ought not to lie. defend a criminal whom he knows le bel ‘He ¢ of it. He is a swo nc his « ictest V | quixotic to expect t ry. but his ol truth outianks es ie » his AWy “Eawyers’ Morals.” or browbeat tion, or that witness into giv ver the He m conv ink it part of thei an awyers’ lowing | rnev ard | a witness in rtfully to entrap g false testimony. privilege of the court wyer who is guilty of n court is no gentleman He to the to be in any way in- to the jury the im- lieves the man to be may not, in his plea, t the evidence so as to -e or conceal the mean- officer of the should bind him to It would be to assist his ad- tion to speak the ry obligation, that he nt. It is notorious that path eracity who would think it sean- falschood out of ¢ ction, lie s' f of their ¢ pro- That bar of justice, before wiich, by their professional ob- ligations they are bound to the most stringent truthfulness, is the very place where they seem to consider themselves absolved racity. om So lor infected with need not wonder the common law of ve- ng as the legal mind is this deadly heresy, we that our courts of justice o'ten become the instruments of unrighteousness. and kn who ope-ates green ¢¢ earned roguery uceomplice. whose ‘agency a nest was lately broken up says: his Alawyer ought not services for the promotion ry. | are aided by law tions upon society. ns lway to sell his of injustice indlers of all types s in their depred: The mock broker Ss Wall street, and strips speculators of their hard- by the most nefarious s has an able law: The gentleman by of these rascals “The great difficulty in stopping Swindles of this class isthat the rascals make enough money to be able to employ the best of legal advice, and are, moreover, careful to do nothing which able te arrest.” of a law York. be had. such p or, M will render them This is the testimony r. Ralph Oakley, of New ‘The best of legal advice’ can . then, urposes. in New York City for I: would be more diffi- cult to believe this if its truth were not so often illustrated in frauds and piracies of gr tions, al ef wh eered by erm ue “e wrecke ar with dis niably have ‘th planning , iniquit: Professor Mach, ies guished lawyers. They t the stupendous great corpora- rich are carefully engin- lawygrs. Our mod- rs’—our brave railroad in constant consultation of legal advice’ in ting their bold 0 <=—__—_ a scientist of Prague, is reported to have carried the art of the po bullet a few tography is take a photograph of a ik © int of se in its f rs he sti Dike tantaneous photc aphy to photographs of a t may be possible, -e, when the art of pho- ll further developed, to New York his flight to Canada.— Norrisiown He rald. In a Boston paper is a lady's adve tisement **For a ¢ man to look he house d be company for smpany x during her ab ACCOM Jol ness tells how Lyman to pite nhis ¢ e he wot read 1 pity T in Europe.” nto be com- anywhe dog would t ty good t-class dor a Bost 2 county, b from is exe r evening | JOHNSON:'S Commerrial College! 421 N.3d St., St. Lonis, Mo. Open All the Wear! j Allthe em Course Er Commercia list Branches of an | those who desire to Learn and Teac! Business and Ornamental ital Penman ete. Refers to thousands ot forn rstu len h . dents who have completed under our Instructious, gax-A Full Corps of Expenenced | Protessors. POWDER Absolutely Pure. off | Write for Circulars, Specimens of > . ¢ Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu- | dents and References. Address: , Prof. J. W. Johnson, owder never varies titude of lo st. or phosphate powders. Sold | ST. Louis, Mo. PRESIDENT. only in cans L Bakine Powper Co., 106 | Wall st x. F B5-4at See eS ee AT MARKET Made to Order eed a fitin every cas d see me, south room ange store. S. J. GROVES) | | JE. TALBOTT, NORTH MAIN ST. 47-175 Merchant Tailor Keeps more meats and more kinds | ae Pa eae eee = and the best that can be procured | eos Heeb h and Oysters in their season. | ‘hen you want anvthing in mv line | give me a call. S.J. CROVES. Bank, MO. National | OF BUTLER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | | For the purchase and sale ot | CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. Room 13, National Stock Yards, East St. Louis, Ills LITTLE. Ww. JARVIS. FRANK TURPIN. w. p. rancs./QIdest Bank in the County. B Jarvis & G0.,| canitatpaia tn, - - $5000 Surplus - - - - $27.000 | Pere Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to doa general bank ing business. Good paper always in ; | demand. Buy andsell exchange, Liberal advances made on consignment ! receive deposits &c., &c. WV. WW. Atherton, | aa DIRECTORS. AGENT, BUTLER, MO. pees As __, | Lewis Cheney, if: “lark, “| Dr. Elliot Pyie Ion. J. B. Newberry : > [E-P. Henry, I.N. Mains, . J. Ryan, Dr. D.D. Wood, Geo. W. Miers, JM Pat Coleman Smith. But before you do that come round to | F. J. Vygard. 4 . 5 LEWIS CHENEY - - President ‘a A J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice President. Southeast corner square, next door to a heres carat : Grange store and buy yourself anew F. 1. TYGARD Cashier. set of hand-made co ES eee — BUTLER NATIONAL BANK. | | a BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS, SADDLE, OR A Also a general line of Block, Horse Trimmi ng Goods. Oper: Hou of i BUTLER, MO. Hirmess and Don’t fail to come SG6.000, We man Capital - $3,000 SURPLUs arness, Saddles, Whips, —— F ck He liar he | BEST HORSE COLLAR sks, ee DON KINNE ppt GRAVES & SON. The BUYERS’ GUID? fosued Sept. and March, H each year. 28° 256 pages, | S81, x11}, inches, with over 2.500 illestrations —. | Whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholcerale Prices on al! goods for ‘Tells how to Ws. E,W ; J. Rue Jenkins. firect to cons personal or f=mily use. order, and gives exact cost of every~ thing you use, ent, drink, wear, or have fan with. These 5s VALUABLE BOOKS contain information ——— world. We from the markets of the will mail a copy PRE+: io any ad- dress upon receipt of 1) cts. to defre; expense of mailing. Lct us hear from Respect? TCOMERY ¥ SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, SritiInGriz£eD, Mo- yer, ‘ON EGRAPHIC STITUTE! en rroecsenanatiinrs neste artesian nro

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