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Tabie Mo. Pacific R. R- [gxINGTON & SOUTHERN Brancu.) commencing Sund j turther notice, as fotlows: GOING NORTH. 133—Texas Express.... 135-K- C. Express s33-Accomm jodation.. .-. SOUTH. trains GOING - Express..-..-.. gorge “vane , 24—Texas cepa Gimete , Ew -K. C. Expre : ; ‘ jgo—Accommoda aden Ny een mel si passenger trains e direct « | Want to go some further Mr Ce ST for St. Louis and all poir = Aion és po south, Colorado, points west and north- } and other intor. I. Lisx, A Secret Socte oS a. ation rs MASONIC. gotler Lodge, No. 254, meets day in each month. mi Chapter Royal Arch Masons 76, meets second Thursdz path. gouley Commandery Knigh ay the first Tuesday in each month. | mbined w rbs which nature f ure of disease Jorates the wh Hon. Thaddeus Steve 1.0. O. FELLOWS. hates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | right. Bitler Encampment No. 76 meets the and ath Wednesdays in “each month | aud kidney disearc T believe it will enre th indigestion and afl et wondert ry Mishler's Herb I 1. Ihave naed it fc | tion of the kidney combination of 1e-tc, MITH, Attorney at} MISHLER HE ™:% 525 Commerce St., Philadel! Parker’s Ploceant Worm Syrup Never? - Law Butler Mo. Will practice in the tsoi Bates and adjviuing counties. ye over Bates county National Bank. | Tf. (Continued from last week.) tow Watch Cases are Made. | follows a FRANCISCO. s. NCISCO BROS. Law, Butler, Mo., courts of Bates and eagneae . Prompt attention given to co- | Office over Wright & Glorius’} + . Francisco. | t | ee af t | | | will practice ccessi Sail imitation is one of the real honest me t the Jame: t; and thus it i- 70 Boss’ Gold Wateh Case i aa oee | i ators, yers can always t IRKINSON & ABERNATHY, At- | She the bade suadc aha Bae iineys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office | “oy co wesoea 4 nate oe - side of the sauare re Wiles Wadeprarens debe dccgloes ellos carat be sure BOTH crown anc | és readies papers re- | ing the acknowleds gment or jurat of | oiicer. | i ——— —~- ! Phvysicinns. | | atch Cases another. Ww he James Bors’ Fach one I ommend ther stomers has his for 20 years, ai RICE, M. D., cian and Surgeon. | Ftended to. Office Eclectic Physi- | © Allcalls pronipt- | up stairs over | cas everlasting. sé T. LITTLE, Jewei-s New Brensw Vhia gold case, N sold Watch Case, viiitin cova eammetiona tas has really out'worn the movernent, wh’: + 1 Mantin A. I Of BewrBef Divectore hy Fe as’ and Keystone Wateh Cases are made. ct, front room over P.O. All calls (To be Continued.) wered at ollice or night. Tele- ne communication to all parts ot the s. Specialattention given to temale | | THE HORNS ) iN i AND SURGEONS, = C. BOULWARE, Physician and eSurgeon. Office north side square, 1, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- a specialty. F. RENIC M.D., ‘ geon and O) pstitrician. Office, east square, over Levy’s store. Residence 4 er Main and Ft. Scott streets. Physician, Sur- UTLER ACADEMY WILL OPEN ember 7, 85 or Particulars Address UM. HAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. Grocery House OF CC. DENNEYW their well AC known and popular stand on the fast sllé of tue | square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE ae BUTEER. Their stock 1s composed of Feed Flour fhe besi qualiy of Siaple and Fancy Groceries, Queensware and € seen £ THEY ARE Ail EXPENSE IN ? OE ACME PLVERIZER Glass, LODCRUS HE Ri: AND LEVELER,? "Sale at the Goods delivered in the city promptly. Chas. AGL Store | PATENT Wm. @ HENDERSON, MET ATTRA NEY Rernmmnge scott's Electric WANTED © 5* Corsets. ft } went more than that, or a mille be more. where Mr. Russe Rus-ell was the ure and Nic€ me Mie€ ke about various persons livir in the vicnat i . ssed t Sno aj ite rre k, where y found timan nan A. W. Dunn, with his wite and four children, tn can Duna was a mover, going from Da- viess county, and had a wagon ant aed a col Dunn and se horse team, » to told body had been passing oney in Richmond, that he, McCoy, was a United marshal, and had a warrant tor | Du the money 1 ihe He demanded to be shown Dunn's p20, possession. | money, was produced, | I handed and | - and McCoy took down amount nd nuuber ot each bill, and then put them in his pocket. H[e made Albert Gates help lin watch Dunn, him all nigit, and that have to cc k to Lexingtor them in morning. About dark he told Albert Gates to watch Dunn, and that he, McCoy, would go up to somebody to help. | Mr. Russe pe = j fo McCoy | i Sele Bas t red bis mind | again, and would go to Holden. Ile j asked the boy it he could jfind his } i iimits | Dennev. es Win. Hicklin’s house a He told him that he, Albert, Mr. when Mr. Hichiin came, turn to town, and rd send Mr. out to help SEEGE the prisoner. was to re stop at Russe He bill, Pretty soon gave Albert S5 topay the livery and then feecneared! Mr. Hicklin ca: Albert returned, and Rus- to do. ne tothe camp Mr. s ordered sending self out, as he w Mr. Russell went out, Mr. Hickhin watching the and the two men staid there all night When McCoy left camp, he went to Mr. Hicklin’s house, and told Mr. Hicklin he want- ed a man to go down to the camp and help watch a prisoner; he said he and found prisoner, watching Dunn. was a United States marshal; he also wanted a horse anda guide to go with him to Odessa, where he had some telepraphing. He offered $2.50 for a guide, and was to pay well for Mr. Hicklin’s services watching the prisoner. He paid Mr. Hicklin a $5 gold piece for the horse and guide, promising to be back at the camp by 2 o’clock. Mr, Hicklin caught two horses, and sent a boy with McCoy, toshew the wav, went to the camp to watch the prisoner, and Albert Gates. McCoy and the boy started for Odessa, but hat place, McCoy said he would > house in and he reheve when neart beheved he of a friend ot his. >old Hopewell road and other igh fields in- fed, the | ey here pa se McCoy had ridden 3at has been seen > prisoner y weary ni > to town and teld thei - Dunn says that he first ft way between Junction cho up a Shortage. and sole: Wes. over sweetly said: -°T 4 : Ve rode here’s exact! mit," ” y 399 10ut leav- ing our seats. As we raa in the city her the purse. She open- | ed it and counted the Wi she said, as she looked up at me. But Ths Wel, I money. iven’t taken any.’ am $4yo short, as you 1 you do? $40, at did “I gave ber the Please kick me x of course. 1 } . | few hundred times.’ | —New York Siar. | Two Governors | Governor John S. Marmaduke, d Governor: elect Fitz of V of Missoum, an Hu 1 Lee, irginia, were cadets together at the West Point military | academy. Both served in the con- } federate army together—the one in| the east, t ier in the west. Now, | governors of states, and can viate 2 other as such, Lime brings queer changes. Missouri’s chief executiye sent rey telegram, atter General Lee’s elec tion last week: Jerre w City, Fizz Hucu Ler, Alexandria, Va ‘The democracy of Missouri congratulates ee November 4th “GEN the vie of old Virginia on their great tory. ‘Peace hath her victories, nowned than war.” ing. If possible augurat Gener: lows: no less re- Isend you a hearty greet- I will be present at your in- “Joun S. Manmapeke.’? Lee’s reply was as fol- *EVERGRERN.” NEAR ALEX ANDIIA, November 5, Va.,? Ins 5 **My pean MARMADUKE “*When Iwasa ‘‘good’? and you a ‘‘bad’? cadet at West Point, we little thought we would be greeting each other as governors of states: I want you to be in Richmond on the first of ext, withqut fail, for the governor of Virginia dasires to renew his comradeship with the governor of Missouri. Your friend, Fitz Ler.’’ In the Forest City. Mr. G. E. Bryan, No. street Cleveland, Ohio, has naturally much experience in sickness,—with a family of seven children and his doctor? s and druggists bills are heavy. He states publicly that he has given Red Star Cough Cure a thorough trial in his home aud finds it to be the best remedy that he has ever used for coughs or colds. It coutains neither m rphianor opium, and theretore leaves no SES 5G effects. rs. daughter ot Cyrus 1s W. Field is said to be engaged writing a story. It was one of Bernhardt’s bits ot bad luck that no diet would put flesh 151 Putman on her. An Answer Wanted. 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Let us hear from ot Rerpectfull7, - Chics go, JSOHNSON'’S Commeicial College! 421 N. 3d St. St. Lonis, Mo. Open All| the “Near! at sh 4 al : *s Course for those who desire to Learn 1Teac Business and Ornamental Penman ship, ete. Refers to thousands ot former stu dents who h instructious, ga A Full Corps of Expenenced Protessors. ave completed under our Write for Circulars, Specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue of Stu marc References. Address: of. J. W. Johneon, T. — Mo. PRESIDENT, FINE SUITS. In every style price and quality ‘Made to Order T guaranteed a fitin every cas ~ECall and see me, south room grange store, JE. TALBOTT, Merchant Tailor BATES COUNTY National Bank, OF BUTLER, MO. Oldest Bank in the County. Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $27,000 iLarge 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, receive deposits &c., &c. DIRECTOR Lewis Cheney, .C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle jen. J] B. Newberry £..P. Henry, IN. tains, Dr. J. Evéringham, J. P. Edwards, . Ryan, W. J. Bard, bED.D. Wood, ‘J. M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smit! F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - President’ . C. CLARK - Vice President. F.1.. T¥GARD <« «= Cashier. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK. | Sut ae Ope ra House Block, BU TILER, NIOC>. Capital, - BSGG6.,000. i] | SURPLUS 43.000 DIRECTORS, . Boulware, Booker Powel), Green W. Walton, Dr. N,L Whipple T, W, Childs, Wo, E, Walton, J. Rue } ¢ 5 Weextend t + y a commodation consistent in king SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & Al ATT'Y AT TLAW, SBPHRINGY Associated at “Wash! D. 7D). sme oom