The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 28, 1885, Page 3

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me Table Vio. Pacific R. K- I (LEXINGTON & SouTHERN Brancu.) encing Sunday,*May roth, will Comm ti] turther notice, trains lows: GOING NORTH. Texas Express K.C. Expres: Accommodation... GOING SOUTH. ; 12g—Texas Expres is 126—K- C- Express is 130A ommodation... i passenger trains make direct con ator St. Louis and all points and all points pantie Colora fornia and all points west and north For rates and other intormation 0 I. Lisk, Agent. Secret Societies. Jer as fi p. 125 “ 133 | | | 1 MASONIC. puter Lodge, No. 254, meets the first hurday in each month. ami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, meets second Thursday in each | ey Commandery Knig Templar bets the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. | Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- right. | r Encampment No. 76 meets the and ath Wednesdays in each month | Lawyers. HOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at | Jaw Butler Mo. Will practice in the | ts of Bates and adjoining counties. over Bates county National Bank. | 7- \ . 5. FRANCISCO. S. P. Fraycisco, RANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at @ Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in courts of Bates and adjoining nties. Prompt attention given to col- hions, Office over Wright & Glorius’ | dware store 70 ‘ ARKINSON & ABERNATHY, At- tomeys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office s side of the square 22 V.BROWN, Notary Public But- lel), ler Mo. Will draw and acknow! ledge s, contracts, leases and all papers re- | ing the acknowledgment or Jurat of ticer Physicians. L RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- cianand Surgeon. All calls prompt- vended to. Office up stairs over pris’ Drug Store. Me Ni |. CHRISTY, W. H. Batrarp, iS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, i) af HOMOEOPAT HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ¢, front room over P. O. Ail calls eredatoflice day or night. ‘Tele- Life communi ation to all parts of the Vp. Specialattention given to temale C. BOULWARE, Physician and | Surgeon. Office north side square, | y fo. Diseases of women and chil- rifts specialty. al leq F. RENICK, M. L Physician, Sur- [t@ geon and Obstitrician. Office, east | omwiare, over Levy’s store. Residence | puger Main and Ft. Scott streete. Tr MILER CADEMY WILL OPEN i ————— mi Santer 7,05 and } Cases for seventeen y: and know of its h. but do not know years longer. until so informed by a jeweler a short time since. I most cheer: they are repre=: dames Boss’ and K. ACHES! “ft ache ali over! Pression; and how m a poor suffe MISHLER HE: 525 Commerce it Parker's Pleasant Worm Sy (Continued from last week.) Hew Watch Cases are Made. A plate of sorr Goip 14 2-10 karats fine is soldered on each side of a plate of hard nickel composition metal, and the three are then pzssed between polished steel rollers. From this plate the yarious parts of the cases—bac! enters, bezels,etc. are cut and shaped by and formers. The gold ig thick enough to admit of all kinds of chasing, engra g, and engine- turning. The composition metal gives it needed strength, st olidity, while the written ¢ a warranting e: Sy arantee of the se to wear twenty years ch ¢ proves that it contains all the gold that can possibly be needed. is given from these cases have been worn perfectly smooth by years of use the gold. This guarantee ual results, as many of without wearing through DesvugceeE, Ia., Dec. 14, 1880. © James Boss’ Gold Watch I bought it second-hand « been used before I got it, w long. It looks good for ten Did not euspect it was a filled case T have used oneof y Uy recommend your cases to be all ted to be, and more. O. McCRraney, Dep. Col. Int, Kev. 3d Dis, Iowa, Bend 8 cent stamp to Keystone Wate Case Factories, Phila- justrated Pamp! ‘aves are madi ia, Pa., for handsom: showing how one W (o be Continued.) THE HORNS Grocery House OF C. DENNEY { at therr well knewn and popular pf Particulars Address stand on the Hast sic2 of toe square, are leading the .M. NAYLOR, | GROCERY TRADE In Butler, Bates County, Mo. 1a BUTLER. ae ‘Their stock 1s composed of ACME PLVERIZER ,_ Pe ee eee ae Feed Flour and the besi lit a m D CRUSH ER 4 AND LEVELER, Mt at the Grange Store ATENTS eee mG. HENDERSON, ATTORYEY (V8 S@LICITAR, L LESS tore dor quality of Staple and fancy Groceries Glass. Queensware and Crtiery. THEY ARE AT E a Si et kes beral price continuance ot the ps 1ers, and wi tanv anda esa ! DO YOU KNOW THAT H ORILLARD'’S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO PAINS! What a common ex- stomary Bede Women Light Fingered. T atter— uvenue r walle 2 Wwo- “What—te | ‘*No: tenth portmonn {oy lo you mean | ‘Well, this house boug | of portmonnaies ) got ’em so cheap that we could al- most giye them away. <A few days | ago I took it into my head to see how many of our customers were I c honest, and I stuffed with paper and lett silk counter. It was slyly pocketed by the very first lady who discovered it and she 1s the wife of a man worth $50,000, “And the next ?’’ “Well. we lost and this hoss is} ble to drop dead! ed the w ~ aC thus alt the road next As to : Youngers. Wor nes trom Mir yta that | 4 will so be renewed to se- cure the pardon ot Younger boys trom the state pris They life sentence Northfie n well at Sullwater. are, as is under the known, for participation The ] ink robbery. his- tory of t in average ot torty 5 portmonnaes a day. That means us —— : Their conduct since | we have twenty ladies come in here eee = reported by the pris- who are thieves, for it 1s thett to j er woes to have been most exem- gobble up lost or mislaid property | at ney Bare se Lhe n the without saving anything about it.’’ joe disposition to sh rk duty. “It must be interesting to watch j / hey have been very studious dur— them ?’” | se1SUr and are Shore. Now and then a woman will observe the article and nd it| over to the clerk, put that is an ex- cepti I have seen a woman work De i fora quarter of an hour toget the port- | | monnaie into her pocket book or shop- | } ping bag. But that isn’t where the i | fun comes ia*’” | ‘*Whereds itr’? i “Why, on a slip of paper stuffed | into the little wallet I write: ‘Stolen } & Co.’ At returned. from the counters of — least half the wallets are There comes a lady now.” i dressed and re She had portmonnaie in her hand anda smile she She was a weil re spectable looking lady 2 on her face, and as came near | she sweetly said: here picked Please ‘Reg pardon, but in trading I up this purse in some tell this morning accidentally way. the loser that it was a mistake, to and [ am sorry if I have put her trouble.’ ‘Very well, ma’am.”’ That was yery well done,’’ said the reporter. “Yes, fairly well, butit’s the story they all tell. monnaie, saw the put up job and She opened the port- tried to play off innocence in return- ng We all honest, know, but nevertheless a lost wallet will tempt human nature sooner than any other bait I know of ’?—Detroit Free Press. a: are you BdsenGon in Califorma. Mrs. W. E, Chamberlain, wife ot Prof - E. Chamberlain, principal ot the cel- ebrated Pacific Business College. San Francisco, writes that from personal ex- perience she can heartily recommend Red Star Cough Cure to any one troubled with cough, cold, orsore throat. It gave her reliet at once. No Flies on Her Horse. A fancy looking horse was pulling atancy cart and a young man up Cass avenue toward the driving park says the Detroit Free Press, when a milk wagon driven by a woman other morning, trom Canheld slight col- turned in avenue and there was a lision. “You ough driving such an old rig around! nt to be prosecuted for ex- e young mar ; ‘*And you ought to n bed | stead c out th rse with | your dud rt!’? she shouted. | “You 1 better learn how i i drive! | i nf lcan’t beat you VH go | | out of the milk business.’ | i It’s a wonder your old beast | loesn’t drop dead on you! = ayouae, man he looked iEEEEL ; why he t beat $s wagon and esr 1 Jose ‘Have you gott you a mile $10! >on, and ter ans out o | do. | ers have tully ; Punishment, Cole, the quite of medicine de prison hbrary. become Is said to lave treat many cases of indisposition among the prisoners. hh uously, mar nave studied law assid- and are reported to have posted themselves in legal practice as thoroughly as the books of the | prison hbrary will enable them to There are undoubtedly a great many people who believe the Young- paid the penalty of their crime, and should be released. even for so great a robbery as that of a bank, should end some time, it the crinunals give evidence of repentance, as the Youngers undoubtedly have. They have wealthy relatives who will gladiy start them in business, if re- leased, and there is little question th: ut they would hereafter make good Much might be said and One history written On this pre might of One might rake up the go into the details of the these men. history of their father, whe made the first union speech that was made Jackson county at the beginning of the war. One might show how he was afterward entrapped. waylaid. One explain how the boys were hunted murdered and robbed. might and hounded and hanged up by the ers is too well known | storing | | POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholsomeness. More than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosph ders. Sold only in cans. Roya Bawine Powp: 106 Wall st THE OLD. RELIABLE MEAT MARKET S: J. GROVES, NORTH MAIN ST. Little, Jarvis & Co., COMMIS: iON MERCHANTS, For the purchase and sale of CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. | National Stock Yards, East St. Louis, Ils Room 13, Liberal advances made on consignment WV. OW. Atherton, AG BUTLER, MO. neck to a bent sapling,to make them NIicREYNO DS & SCHWENK tell where the old man’s money was. One might reiterate the story ot the sacking of their home, when the widowed mother was compelled to apply the torch to her own bouse and stand by until it was burned down to the underpinning, One might go tarther still. One might tell of the persecutions atter the war was ended, ended. these facts and say these men have been driv or ought to have been One might look into ail en to all this. But itis not necessary. cation for executive clemency upon the merits of their case as now stands. They claim that they have been punished enough. why not give them a chance to atone tor the past and accomplish some solely it good in the world if they w Toseph Gazette. GREEN AND DRY HIDES, FURS, SHEEP PELTS, Tallow, Beeswax Wool, Feathers, Then | They base their appli- | Shop nerth side ot Square. | dress upen rec North Main st.) Boot & Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO Shoes made to order best ot leather used. Boots and 49 uf TO HAVE HE mela THE Nie @ BE KzPT iW ORDER. FORD'S: Spr.nzficid.Misscour The BUYERS’ GUIDE ts issued Sept. and March, re year. Sa 9X11'4 inches, with over Sts illustrations — whole Picture Geticry. GIVES Wholesale Prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to t of every- + Wear, or w VALUABLE tion gleaned thing you use, eat, have fan with. These BOOKS contain infor: from the markets cf will mail a copy F expense of mailinz. rom, Respectfully. economical | JOHNSON:S_ Commercial wh | 421 N. 3d St., St. Louis, Mo. English niercial Teacher's Course for those who desire to Learn and Teach Business and Ornamental P enman ship, ete Refers to thousands ot former stu dents who have completed under our | instructious, gax-A Full Corps of Experienced > Protessors. Write for Circulars, Specimens of | Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu- | dents and References. Address: | Prof. J. W. Johnson, {Sr. Lovis, Mo. PRESIDENT. FINE SUITS. In every style price and quality Made to Order | T guaranteed a fit in every cas 5 Call and see me, south room grange store. Sas E.TALBOTT, Merchant Tailoc Keeps more meats and more kinds | eects and the best that can be procured | anes emi heee jboth tresh and cured. Also treshi | BATES COUNTY Fish and QOvystérs in their season. | When you want anvthing in mv hne bd zveneae National Bank, “4 j S.J. GROVES. | | OF BUTLER, MO. Eee FRANK TURPIN. . W. JARVIS. WwW. D. FARRIS. Oldest Bank in the County. (Capit ul paid in, ‘Surplus Hae |Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock $ 27.000 i | We are prepared to doa general bank | ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., &c. DIRE CT ORS. 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 Bard, Dr.D.D. Wood, J Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith F. J. Tygard. j OFFICERS. S | LEWIS CHENEY - - President |J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice President. |F.1. TYGARD - - - Cashier. | i BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, Opera Louse Block, BUTLER, Mo. SOGL000. Capital, SURPLUs $3,000 | JOHN H. SULLENS T.W. CHIL2)S,.....+ Wm. E. WALTON, Cc. €. DUKE DON KINNEY.. DIRECTORS, Booker Powell Gree Dr. N, L, Whipple »wW,C Wa - Boulw are, ens, SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LAW, BPHINGFrIELD, MoO. m, D.C.) Correspoodeoss a free aad promot ELEGRAPHI SHORTHAND Shorthand th woughty Ap) waa

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