The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 4, 1885, Page 3

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yime Table Mo. Pacific R. R- (LexinGTon & SouTHERN BRANCH.) and ACHES! “I ache all over!" Wii Commencing Sunday,7May troth, notice, will leave rther trains antil Butler as foilows: GOING NORTH. ences 3—Texas Noe 123 pression; and how much t stomany « 125—K.C. Express. a poor sufferer! “6 133—Ace ommodation.. ...1:30 PM cause, and mo GOING SOUTH. “ 130—/ Accommodation. All passenger trains make nection for Se Louis and Texas and all points south, California and all points west and nor jsest. For rates and ores intormati ply to - Lisk, Agent. Secret ee direct con- Colorado, oe MASONIC Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the frat} saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons.| io. 76, meets second Thursday in each | pont! cy 2 | Gouley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. | mbined w ae wl rbs which nat cure of disease aorates the whole s Hon. Thaddeus Stevens sresaman, once wrote to a fellow ine suffering from indigestion and Kidney disease hler's Herb Bit T have used it for n of the kidneys, and 1 nation of medici'icl herbs T ever raw MISHLER HEL3 BITTERS £O- 525 Commerce %t., Philade Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup Never 2 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon May night. Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the nd and ath Wednesdays in each month | Lawyers. HOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney Law ButlerMo. Will practi urts of Bates and adjuining counties. } Dice over Bates county National Bank. | ae 7-tf. { P. FRANcIscO. — i. . FRANCISCO. Ss. (Continued from last week.) RANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at| How Watch Cases are Made. Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in | courts of Bates and adjoining | | A plate of sorry Gop 14 2-10 karats | fine is soldered on each side of a plate of | hard nickel composition metal, and the | three are then passed between polished steel rollers. From this plate the various parts of the cases—backs, centers, bezels,etc. j are cut and shaped by dies and formers. | The gold is thick enough to admit of all V.BROWN, Notary Public But-| |. z 2 ae ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge kinds of chasing, engraving, and engine- turning. The composition metal gives it ieeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- ounties. Prompt attention given to col- ections. Office over Wright & Glorius’ hardware store 79 ARKINSON & ABERNA THY, At- torneys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office t side of the square 22 ring the acknowledgment or yurat ot | needed strength, s and solidity, while officer. | the written guarantee of the manufacturers _—«<Y|- warranting each « » wear twenty years Physicians. proves that it contains all the gold that am aaa can possibly be needed. This guarantee } L, RICE, M.D-, Eclectic Physi-| js given from actual results, as many of cian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- attended to. Office furris’ Drug Store. these cases have been worn perfectly smooth without wearing through Pousverr, Ia., Dec. 14, 1880. ar James Boas’ Gold Watch I bought it second-hand n used before I got it, It looks good for ten aspect it was a filled case r @ short time since. up stairs over ae by years of the gold. T have used or W.. H. BALLARD, | Cases for seventee and kuow of its ha but do not know how lc years longer. Did not until eo informed by a Je I most cheerfully ree< your cases to be all they are represented to be, and more. NEY, Dep. Col. Int, Kev. 34 Dis, Iowa, . M. CHRISTY, RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOEUPATHIC 1 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | to sere ne Watch Case Factories, Phila RimewemorerP.O. Al cle] = SSeS wered at oflice day or night. Tele- (To be Continued.) 3 ne communication to all parts of the ity. Specialattention given to temale | =. a THE HORNS C. BOULWARE, Physician and A «Surgeon. Office north side square, i “ ter, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- na specialtv. F.RENICK, M. D., Physician, Sur- | +geon and Obstitrician. Office, east | square, over Levy’s store. Residence t Main and Ft. Scott streets. WILER ACADEMY’ } WILL OPEN ember 7, 8 e DENNEY | at their well Known and popular or Particulars Address iM. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. q ‘ACME. PLVE RIZER , er 45 6 5 ts Grocery House stand on the Kast siz of tne square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE H ee BUTLER. 2 Their stock 1s composed of IN | Feed Fiour and the best qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Crtiery. THEY ARE AT LESS — Than any n Sa | fore ¢ do not | loam, wh | first se | | thousands ot he | | { road. ces ODC RUS HER a continuance ott AND LEVELER§ many ¢ to their v is] ‘Sal, yy we at the . ir Goods delivered in the city hmits promptly. Chas. ‘DO en THAT LLARD’S AMX F TORACCO ange Store) Denney. | Wm. G HENDERSON, AT ATTORNEY MM SOLICITOR, OFFICES. LORI -LUG S, 92 ST EE, own nest at the pense of the stockholders—th | road company was watchi: loophole to el a contre er a briet | During the fail of Fo: in the ping season from 100 to 120 four Alames Sal wh wareh The Chote landir the Sa long a wide, mesa o j the val ey proper is a sam It fifteen OEE emen to that wild cattle at will over the whole of 1 ats of the native grasses and j kicked out of the by iving it the ap- pearance ot a desert, the mouth ot the valley lying open te the Pacific trade winds which swept up it with | great force, meeting no obstruction, and raising clouds of dust. At that time it was considered practically worthless, would not for fron fifteen to fifty dollars per acre. It rarely rained over the whole | valley. showers following around the foothills, but since it has been brought under cultivation and large of Australian Eucaiyptus the raintal! is every year increasing. The prevalence ot high winds for so many Months in the year has eee many settlers out, but year by their decrease in torce and dur: on Without exception ot Santa M southern C is plainly marked. the town aT being dis jest m ornia, remarkably free from zymotic Only fatal diphtheria was ever known and_ th: eases. one case of Was imported from a town. Every season the ague-stricken | citizens of Berksfield come over in rapidly re For several months roll thoroughly droves and health. year heavy Pacific, thing, not breaking av ain in togs in from Wetting every- until ay or eleven a.m. However di able to the invalid they are vation of anxiously for th sal- | the the rancher, who looks} in the spring,and without which no summer crops could be raised. As yet most of the land is cropped to wheat and barley year after year, scarcely an available e in the valley being untilled. A few orchards have been set out and are doing finely. The old-tashioned. shittless way of farming 1s generally practiced, skimming the soil huge gang plows, four and five gang each, barely scratching it two inches deep, with six horses. seeder afhxed to the plow and dragging harrow behind. One man eignt acres a day. Of late years the more thrifty ranchers are farming on a smaller scale, seeding thoroughly a tew acres, expending on 160 acres the labor tormerly put upon a thou- sand, and reaping their well-earned and fitteen cents per acre while the others get three or tour with *tseeds”’ reward of twelve Along the coast are several miles of sand dunes, valueless until lately some parties have made a success 11 millet, which once taking root makes a sod preventing their blowing about and making Sne stock Twenty miles to the east are Point Sal and the Chute landing, dismantled a sowing range. south- nd moved two years ago by the advent of the rail- The Pomt Sal whart c Coast Steam- was owned by ship Com; tlement of business, many thousands of tons ot the valley did rush ship grain, wool, hogs, etc., being g s ped trom there until the the Chute lan in company ef Grangers. ding 18 Like all run by a company to one W every captain ee succeede prosperity s camped here every o & 00 Ss: ots) g 600.000 ot ers Mara and L Now valleys. Sas the | /OUR CALIFORNIA LETTER. { ar of es | day and the casua! observer | covered with e twenty-five cents per | August, furnishing } gust, hing acre; now the same land readily sells | groves | lateral drift 2 | plinted | j however violent can destroy it. j estimated | is the health+ | county is theholdi JOHNSON’S ommercial College! 421 N. 3d St., St. Lonis, Mo. Dispoast is 65 miles in length each way. Very Open All the Year! the greatest drawback to small f wing. A project is now be- y ‘red by a tew wealthy those who des: ial Te ts zs pipe: Te cok in to run a bedrock tunnel | | Business and Ornamental Pent man t ot river at i | Pp, ete. fluence w t qguoe to tap the Refers to thousands ot former stu- a en Sea eee dents who have com pleted under our instructious. gee A Full Corps of E xperienced | Protessors. can thus be made 3 expense, the two Haria and S ng a coun- POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, | strength and wholsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in | Write for Circulars, Specimens of IP enmarship and Catalogue of Stu- dents and References. Address: Prof. J. W. Johnson, try over 125 miles long and 4o wide ; atthe head of both are ranges of mountains 5.000 to 8,000 feet high, snow until July and | competition with the multitude of low. test. ; = ae short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold | ST- Lovrs, Mo. PRESIDENT. an inexhaustible | only incans. Roya Bakinu Powber Co., 100 Wallst.. N.Y B3-45t a water supply. The same plan will be tollowed as is in operation in San | — at Ree : fetee | Berdernardino and Los Angeles THE OLD RELIABLE | 13 nN U TS. counties. A tunnell run in one- half or three-quarters of a mile with In every style price and quality Made to Order T guaranteed a fitin every cas Call and see me, south room en each side. securely MEAT MARKET The 2 | and timbering the roof so that no freshet cost ot the tunnell ditch is $30,000, and if completed | grange store. year | will tarnish enough water to irrigate . . | | s Ss | jthe whole valley. The greatest i JE. TALBOTT, awback to the prosperity of the NORTH MAIN ST. | 47 ty. Merchant Tail 1g ot large tracts | Keeps more meats and more kinds | jof land by a tew parties. Nine- | and the best that can be procured | pets Beebe re} ) i nths of the arable land in the wes- | both fresh and cured. Also tresh | BATES COUNTY Fish and Oysters in their season. | S| When you want anvthing in mv hne ts, from one and a | give me a call. a iona an 2 = & teen, embracing the best land, leaving only the sec- Ss. J. CROV ES | | ond and third rate their | ten] y ny, and in the early set- | , OF BUTLER, MO. tor actual settlers. LITTLE. JARVIS. FRANK TURPIN. We D. FARRIS, ‘Oldest Bank in the County. Li tle, Jarvis & C0, jcapitat pai in, in, - - $75,000. COMMISSION ‘Surplus - + + + $27,000 MERCHANTS, Large Vault, B B urglar-Proof For the purchase and sale of } Safe with Time Lock CATTLE; HOGS AND SHEER. We are prepared to doa general bank The original grants have been w. Ww. ww. sup- plemented by adjoining bodies of government land, gobbled up under various fraudulent pretexts, as desert The e been waiting patiently land, swamp and overflowed. people tor a pre al carrying out ot the pro- visions of the new constituton,which will compel these gigantic land mo- nopolists to pay an equal amount of taxes with smaller land owners, thus compelling them to divide up and Room 13, ats nal Stock Yards, | ing business. Good paper always in “uaSE S & ° is si sf sell their ranches. The continued i | demand. Buy and sell exchange, : Liberal advances made on consignment. | receive deposits &c., &c. growth and prosperity of the county = ai depend upon this being carried out, Ww. WwW. Ather ‘tons DIRECTORS. thus giving homes to thousands of BEEN BU pias = ‘ ee Lewis Cheney, & . Clark, starving mechanics in the east. Dr. Elliot Pyle Ten. . B. Newberry E. P. Henry, flains Some very picturesque scenery 15} MeREYNO DS & SCHWENK | Dr. J. Everingham, i *. Edwards, to be found along the Sisquoc creek . Ryan, - Bard, Dr.D.D. Wood, Ti . Patty, Geo. W. Miers, Coleman Smith. F. J. Tygard. thirty-five miles east. Its source lies tar back in the coast range, and is a pretty, brawling mountain stream, a OFFICERS. however, abounding in dangerous area quicksands atter the spring treshets. LEWIS CHENEY - - ~° President 7 ile .C.CLARK - - - - Vice President. About 7o miles from the coast, on i pea oe = Caution. the south fork, are the Vulture falls, Boo. & Shoe Makers ’ = 499 I-2 feet sheer, except a small ledge half way down, over which BUTLER 2 x . of ER, MO. the water foams and dashes in a BUTL ” | beautiful manner. During the rainy season the water shoots out clear of | Boots and Shoes made to order The best ot leather used. the bluff in an unbroken sheet 500] chop nerth side ot Square. teet high. are dazzling in the extreme, NATIONAL BANK, —— 49 tf Several views ot the falls showing | ——— a Hl all the colors of the rainbow, ever mC Br Nia) nee hanging wit ANTE Ifouse Block, changing with the currents ot wind Wy S| Ope ra Ouse LOC sweeping up the canon- The pool = ~~ \ wt below 1s 4oxSo and twenty feet deep h the Several other | lv to the at-{ Deer. bear locality was BUTLER, MQ. clear and cold as ice, into whic sun never shines. smail cascades add great MESES L08CO0,. Capital, - 83.000 ' trequented tor seyeral years by a} Jor outlaws ana horse thieves, | 3 lor ine yrok r j 5 a j long since broken up. i Spree : ie . peri, Any druggist wi ation, Santa Barbara county claims 2,- | sciae Aine 045,000 acres, of that 750,000 is as | fine land as 1s to ve found in the | ——— | world, producing all the truits in- DIRECTORS, | both trepic and a. i Hes PROCURED sev a0 diginous to sem iia F | @swvelateat Waslunzi Sprincfi | eu tons Basker Powe temperate zones. It is the only | . Boulware, Booker Po county in the state possessing so ex— | The BUYERS’ GUIDE ts tended « coast lime (over 110 miles! issued Sept. and spescphaeng Wa. E, Wa : - - ere ae 256 pages, M, E, in length.) this, with the peculrar | {x113; inches, with over i. Bie tenkinn i nges | illustrations — a eee 3.500 Picture Gallery. and | GIVES Wholesale Prices | direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cont of every 1 mse, eat, rink. wear, _ | hing zou Se ‘These INVALUABLE BOOKS contain information gleaned ¢rom the markets of the world. W will mail a copy FRE« to any ad- dress upon receint of 10 cts. to defro “rpense of meijing. Tet as hear from mount m . have a great SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT LA sepa ors a ae TA mo. a ORTHANO? HEE Shorthand thorozghly sonal or by mail. Send for circulars. T: “ira W there Je. ARTHUR 2 SARNGS. oes SS”

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