The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 11, 1885, Page 7

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qabie %19. Pacific sgTon & SOUTHERN Brancu.)} PROVIDENCE s: | Helps those who help themselves. Nature M bas provided herbs for tLe cure of human 5 Accommod. jation M ailments and medical science has discov- ered their healing powers combinations necessary toc The result of these discover: bination: is Ay (SHLER’S RERS p= be Bevere CaseF 0: years it has teen tested ia Malaria, D; nd the proper uer disease. and com- GOING SOU p-Accommodatior passenger trains make ator St. Louis and ali and all points south nia and all points west and no For rates and other intormat £. bee, jon Avent. MASONIC. 1 Lodge, No. 254, meets in each month. bed } the first f Kidney. and Liver Diseazcs, Arch Masons, epsia, Indigestion, Weak- ~%, meets second Thursday in each | ness, Lassitude, etc.,an biyit has | given relief and cure. usands of testi- ley Command Knights Templar{| monials have been given, aud it ig most «the first Tuesday in ea ach month. ; Popular where best known. J. O. Steinheiser, Superinte ncent of the Lancaster Co., Pa., hospital, writes: “Tused itina great canes of dyspepsia, 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. } es Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | gh Kidney’ dineaee. Liver corp ypoeumation, Encampment No. 76 meets the j oc ia — : =a Wednesdays in each mont! ‘ cies Sicamaaecibas! F. Hoffman, of Circleville, Ohio, says: “This is to certify that I have had the dumb bts and by using one bottle of Mis! ne Herb tters a complete cure has been effect MISHLER HER3 BITTERS CO., 525 Commerce (t., Philadeiphis Lawyers. KOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney awButler Mo. Will practice in the <of Bates and adjuiuing counties. | r Bates county National Bank. | q-tf. | Parker's Pleasant Worm m Syrup Fever? (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. It is a fact not generally known t! James Boss’ Gold Watch Cases r: tain more pure gold than many gold cases The demand for these v cases has led to the manufacture of u very poor grade of solid gold watch P. Fraxcisco. | Attorneys at| ‘CISCO. s. ANCISCO BROS. Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in | courts of Bates and = adjoinir . Prompt attention given to cc ss. Office over Wright & Glorius are store. tt the Ki SON & ABERN AT HY, At- Cases— forneys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office | low in quality, and deticient in quantity side of the square 22 These cases are made from 43 to 10 kar: =a esiaeai'S | and a d or 6 karat case is often sold for V.BROWN, Notary Public But-} or 14 karats. It is Nor econ ; ; tol ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge : |;, contracts, leases and all papers re- the acknowledgment or jurat ot watch case so poor in qual soon lose its color, or one so sof lose its shape and fail to shut tight, letting in dust and damaging the w one so thin that a slight blow will | the crystal, and perhaps the movenieut. It IS economy to buy a James Boss’ Gold Watch Case, in which None of these thi ever occur. This watch ment—it has been mace r Haz I sold two James Boss’ ¢ years ago, when they first came out, and th good condition yet. One of them is carpenter, Mr. L. W. Drake, of Hazk Physichins. L, RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- dan and Surgeon. All calls prompt- nded to. Office up stairs over | ’ Drug Store. CHRISTY, .CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOEOPATHIC WSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | W.H. Batrarp, shows the wear in one or two places: the nie ay Pa; Mr. Bowman, of Cunningh: duce one or both of these and I ca: Case Factaric Pamphlet sho nd Keystone Watch Cases are wade. (To be Continued.) front room over P.O. Ail calls red at Office or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the | cialattention given to { THE HORNS temale Physi Office north side square, eases of women and chil- . BOULWARE, urgeon. 1 Mo. Dis specialty. .RENICK, M. D., Physician, Sur- j yeon and Obstitrician. Office, east store. Residence i } i ACADEMY. WILL OPEN VA: 12 OS Grocery Louse OF C.DENNEY ember 7, 85 Particulars Address at their well Known and popular Stand on the hast slle oF Ue square. are feading the M. NAYLOR, erence eee, PRADED rm Butler, Bates County, Mo. SE ee a ee ae ceameiy ot Their stock is composed ot ACME PLVERIZER, Feed Flour and the besi qualiy of Staple and hancy Groceries, Giiass, Queemsware and Cvtiery. THEY ARE aT LESS EXPENSE Than any in tore not fear cor libe a continuar many ¢ to their wis nouse to Bc RUS ei R AND LEVELER, Goods delivered in the city lmits te at the ; promptly. Chas. S6d-: county. Grange Store OUK WASHINGTON LETTER. ° WASHINGT j behalf ot anott Ja second ter: enough to issue j It will strike the t | { j and would-be office-he first-rate rule to patch of business, bu sider as an ar rogant and suici lal point to pursue. The incensed office seeker ue that when a political tory is wanted it is not the conservative and business- going oman at makes the ap- tound bearing ct, pea the ovfl but it is the impassioned partisan who arouses the passions by picturing the mus dee s political 1s of t enemy. These are U u who lead the party to victory and who expect to have the man Ben. | evils removed by ‘turning the rascals Jour’? and the intment of honest men to fii their place say the would-be custodians of their country’s | | property and trus The president, wever, 1s attempting to reform po- cai inethods, and has the best in- le country at heart need not weary 10 weil | tew days applicants to present tl clams are being made the most cf, and if there , in reaching the president it w of the great throng of persons waiting for the interview. | The president ts endeavoring to ac- {commodate all by reminding each that he must make his story ts th others are waiting their turn and the time is short. The president has rescined his or- der torbidding Bureau officers trom giving thei reports to the press ke- tore bis message has been submitted The Officers merely to congress. reports ot such show the condition ot the work in each bureau and con- tains recommendations for the fu- ture, but in no way indicate what the views and recommendations of the president himselt will be. The Secretary of the Interror, on | Saturday, granted counsel tor the rival telephone companies a prelim- ipary hearing on the question wheth- er the Department of Justice should direct the United States District: At torney for Tennessee institute suit to set aside the Bell patents the ground that they do not cover patentable subject-matter under the constitution and laws ot the United States. The opponents of the pat- ents are pursuing the same tactics of the opposition to the Morse telegraph patents, to-wit, that the patents cov- a law of nature which man to a on a any is and not mechanical construction tor carryin The q nice one, and before it is finally cided will put big fees in the pockets Itis really a fight he different tetephone com- free to avail himself ot, a 2 out nature’s law. uestion is a de- Ss of the lawyers between panies public and not a matter in which the generally 1s financially inter ‘ested. Whatever be the result, will be more to the advantage of successtul company than to the telephone. | H ho use the Workmen are now en: { moving from th the two hunc tred additi working orde memorial progressing satista ily, long the e before th saces. iS j trial board. The Congress received very detent to lawyers, ¢ is But better their treatmen ts, and were ametully most imsulted and ignored by both Presi- | dent and Judge Advocate of the | board. Measures are being made to | present the case to the Secretary of | War, to see if justice cannot be | done. It seems that these military nen who live off the money contrib uted by people of this country | for rsupport have laws of their} own little coterie ignore and | hold in contempt the laws of the} country whose servants are. In- | stead of court the young | men, the licutenant be re | duced to and ordered to} le team, he proper B the mutes woul pun 1 v their neels in close proximity to his block- head. It is thought that the charges of | wasteful extravagance in the man. | agement of the ernment £ ig | office, under Rounds will no amount to anything. They are in| substance the same as were made | last congress, and which Senator Gorman, the chairman of the state committee on printing, found to be groundless. The position ot govern- ment printer is a good fat office, and somebody wants Mr. Rounas’ place. | A heavy rain prevailed Thursday might did cor rable damage. T water poured throug office and flooded the whole of the second floor new pension building damage, and ex tinguishing the fircs mn the furnaces. The fire department was called on tor engines to pump water out of the building. ‘*Hole in the Day,”’ a great grand son of the tamous Chippewa Indian chief of that time, has asked for an appointment to West Point,and as he has strong backing from Minnesota itis thought that the president will appoint him, He is a young, tall, and straight, and ot prepossing per sonal appeatance, with but little to suggest Indian blood in his veins, and is said to be unusally well edu- cated for his years The flags onall government bu‘ld- doing considerabl- MEAT jw POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short Weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only ine Rovat BagING POWDER Co., 106 Wallst.. N. ¥ B5-45t “THE OLD RELIABLE ARKET S. J. GROVES NORTH MAIN ST. > best that can be procured | resh and cured. Also tresh Fish and Ovsters in their season. When you want anvthing in line give me a call. S. J. CROVES. my FRANK Dr. TURPIN. FARRiS. W. LITTLE. TARVIS Little, Janis & (o., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the purchase CATTLE, HOGS National Stock Yards, East St. Loris, Ils w. Ww and sale of AND SHEEP. Room 13, Liberal advane de on consignment. therton, BUTLER, MO. | Booi.& Shoe Makers. BUTLER, MO. ings are at half mast, out of respect |} - as | to the memory of General McClellan | p.,,,. 3 Shoes made to order The and profound sorrow exists at | best ot leather used. death. His demise is a sharp re | Shop nerth side ot Square. 49 tf minder thatthe heroes ot the late war } are tastand peaceably passing away, | ——~ Seecimearcaacenar ve oa and that the great struggle is indee G becoming a thing ot the past, n- eral McClellan came very ne a member ot President Cleveland’s He was ter rd ¢ med it, | ! icath the pres 0 offer him is one who at in which A sleeper isthat 2r which carries sleeps runs. the car and wakes the sleeper by striking | the sleeper in the sleeper on the Ss leeper GRGANS: PIANOS: ORGAN AND PIANO C0. 1547, ..Boston. 46 £.14th St (Union S¢.). eg eo ebash Ave., Chicago. ar being } lered the Rus- / ; nnViGoneten sleeper sleeps | 1e sleeper carries the | : under the | er ries the sleeper jumps off the oeesce { ! | TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE KEPT IN ORDER. ¢ ») = & References, HA SELTi NE afield, Miescur’ The BUYERS’ OCIDT ix | issued Sept. and March, each year. 256 pages, 63, x11°4 inches, with over 3. 500 tHustrations — | whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices direct to consumers on ell goods for personal or family use. Teils how to order, and gives exact cort of every- thing you ner, eat, drink. ee have fam with. Theor UABLE BOOKS contain information | gaeaieask from the markets of sorta. We will mail a eo 53 eny ad- dress upon rece 70 cts. to defray expense of Let us hear from ror, x Keeps more meats and more kinds |} JSOHNSON'S Lomme:cial College! 421 N. 3d St., St. Lonis, Mo. J Open All the Year! Teacher’s Course ; | se who desire to Learn and Teac | sir Ornamental Penma sbip, ete. Refers to thousands ot former st dents w have completed under ous instructious, 8aF-A Full Corps of } Protessors. rene Write for Circulars, Specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu- dents and References. Address: rof. J. W. Johnson, Mo. PRESIDENT. _ FINE SUITS. | In every style price and quality | | Made to Order t guaranteed a fitin every cas Call and see me, south room | yrange store. | JE. TALBOTT, Sr. Louis, | 47 ly. Merchant Tailor BATES COUNTY | . National Bank, OF BUTLER, MO, Oldest Bank in the County. Capital paid in, Surplus - - - Large Vault, B urglar-Proof | Safe witb Time Lock | We are prepared to doa general bank ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy andsell exchange, H receive deposits &c., &c. DIRECTORS. .C. Clark, aot $ 27.000 Lewis Cheney, Dr. Elliot Pyle fen. J. B. Newberry t. P. Henry, I. N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, - J. Ryan, W. J. Bard, Dr. D. D. Wood, J. M. Patty, | Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith F. J. Tygard. | OFFICERS. | LEWIS CHENEY - - President’ |J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice Preside: {F.1. TYGARD - - - Cashier. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, Se Opera Louse Block, BU ERILER, MO. Capital, - SG6,000, sURPLUs -- $3,000 JOUN H. SULLENS......-. President W. CHIL™s,. ice President. Cashier c , nd Collector. E. WALTON Cc. C. DUKE,.. DON KINNEY DIRECTORS, Booker Powell, ashi SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR 2 ATT’Y AT ai SPRINGFIELD, MO- SHORT! Hur J. BARNES, © ices ARTHUR J: BARNES, Goon i ELECRAPHIC Riser ribald AND?

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