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SAM JONEs, ——+ 4+ 0+ {LExINGTON & SourHERN Brancu.) loth, and will leave Commencing Sunday, May further notice, trains as foilows: GOING NORTH. 133—Texas Express.. ags—K. C. Express Accommodation GOING SOUTH. Texas Express... . C. Express... Is 3go—Accommodation......9:55 a m enger trains make direct con- tad 0 ra Louis and all points east and all points south, Colorado, and all points weet and north- For rates and other intormation to I. Lisk, Agent. and Chews His Ear Off ——_+ +2 2+ ___ The audience was a one. based on the eighth verse chapter of Pluilippians, Mr. Jones said he Sec jetties. hice wat Society Preachers ssid jr ¢ MASONIL, w Lodge, No. 254, meets the first y in each month, ami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, meets second Thursday in each in heaven, and they ing the “Sweet I wanted to now now. He wished to see per Christians right down on the ea If all the church me were pertect tier the sacet 4 Commandery Knights Templar the first Tuesday in each month. 1.0, 0. FELLOWS, Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- rth. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity stren, and wholsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in 4 competition with the multitude of low test the town would cease to he ph short weig! un or phosphate powders. a H bec: oo bier Encampment No. 76 meets the | only incans. Roval Banive Pewee Co., 166 | Of St. Louis and become a suburb of | day. ijeed ath Wednesdays in each month st..N. Y. 33-48 the New Jerusalem. On of truth Mr. Jones said: Lawyers. MEAT MAREE S. J. GROVES NORTH MAIN ST.’ t 0, D. PARKINSON, Law, Office West 's Drug Sto Attorney at side square, over re. OMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at wButlerMo. Will practice in the of Bates and adjuiuing counties. over Bates county Mational Bank. 7-tf. and he was the father ot his country. his own likeness. Sometimes Tr asked everybody to stand IS. Francisco. S. P. Fraycisco, ISCO BRUS. Attorneys at , Butler, Mo., will Practice in courts of Bates and adjoining Prompt attention given to coi. Office over Wright & Glorius? store 29 V.BROWN, Notary Public But- ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge contracts, leases and all Papers re- the acknowledgment or wurat ot up. Every lookin’ around to see Keeps more meats and more kinds and the best that can be procured both tresh and cured. Also tresh Fish and Oysters in their season. When you want anvthing in my line give me a call. and sat down. If you'd all lying you’d starve the lawy death. Ihke a grand lawyer who defends the good man from the as- : ES, | saults of the wicked. But these S. Jp GROVES, | vt of He wickea. But tes Physicians. mean ttle $5 lawyers! They do SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER, Eclectic Physi- Allcalls prompt- Office up stairs over L, RICE, M. D., cian and Surgeon. ded to. did that as When they ¢ pose theyll « vyer, not as 3 a& man >» down in hell T sup- out Fr: i'n here as a lawyer.’ ”” Mr. Jone s dese inted wi k Sa M. Christy, W.H. Battarp, B.CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMODUPATHIC SICIANS AND SURGEONS, front room over P.O. Ati ca tredatoflice day or night. Tele- communication to all parts ot the Special attention given to tem much feeling on truth, and was p: warm on He said: ject of naked trutl le ' q ; going to ect a sla Y sty, p- Naked Do you know how th it pt naked truth 1? and Error went in swimming together. I never unde.stood what Boo you’re oo Makers BUTLER, moO. truth. e about ale starte ruth — c. BOULWARE, Physician and eon. Office north side square, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- i specialty. Boots and Shoes m best ot le: Shop nerth side he business 49f | truth had in such awful bad comp a- ny. But they went swimming to- gether. After they had flopped about in the water tor a while Error sneak- ed out, hauled on Truth’s clothes, Its CAUSE and CURE by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no beneft. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of oth by same process. EAFNESS D., Physician, Sur- ian. Office, east pare, over Levy's store. Residence her Main and Ft. Scott streets, A piain, simple and successful home treatment, | 20d ran off as tight as he could cut. a Address T. 8. PAGE, 128 East 26th St, New York Cit: PARKER'S TONIC When Truth came out there wasn’t anything for him but Error’s old clothes, and rather than wear them he chased off naked. He’s been running naked ever since.” ACADEMY WILL OPEN panter 1,’ Particulars Address .M. NAYLOR, OUK WASHINGTON LETTER. If you have Dyspepsia , Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints. or it you are troubled lungs, stomabh, bow- can be cured by Par- with any disorder of the els, blood or nerves you ker’s Tonic. Wasnixeton,D. C., March 22,86, Washington 1s noted the world over for its magnficent avenues, the number of its public parks and vast stretch of ummmproved ground ex- tending trom the Capitol to the White House, a distance ot a mile. This strip of land 1s about an eighth ot a mile in width and in the line of the Botanical Gardens, the Armory HISCOX & CO, 163 Wilham street, New York. to work for ADIES WANTED 9 “or, for own homes’ $7 to $10 per week can be eas- ily made; no canvassing; fascinating and steady employment. Particulars and sample of work sent for stamp. Address Home ME’G Co., p. 0. box 1917 Boston, mass. building, the Smithsonian Institute every- Ss Butler, Bates County, Mo. ANTED SALESMEN ‘ice and National museum, and of the good salary and expenses. Write for terms at once, and salary wanted, Ad- 555 feet into the air in all the purity of its marble whiteness. The wonder has been that the gen- eral government which has absolute control of this land has never taken steps to improye it. monument Ri 8 Book “THE STORY OF MY LIFE.* biden tains FEOF Money Getting with youg man staring ws hile. Over ot Pages, 63 Price, $2.25, Write at once to NEE 4 MoMAKIN, Cincinna’ Si FAMILY SCALES i MEL & Ment samo." dress, Sranparp Sirver Ware Co. 2 Washington street, Boston, Mass. of goods that will put you money at once, than an 5 Both sexes of all age veat home and work in spare time, ora me. Capital not re- uired. We wi you. Immense pay sure or those Who start at once. Stixson & Co. Portland, Maine. Send 10 cents postage, and we will mail you free a royal, valuable: sample box After a lethar- curred that this expanse of ground can be improved so as to make it one of the most beautitul driving A bill has Sn | parks in the world. ac- j ‘ 1Z E Send six cents | cordingly been imtroduced con- ee 4etor postage, 1 | gress provid improve- y box of goods w 5 ; st comprehensive s } Ments on amo: The est: ed cost i ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, OFFicEs, 925 F ’.Box 5 Washt } G. HENDERSON, STREET, Bston BD. &. * with ths imp Hyer tne Examining Corps, U. 8.Patent € ee : Riices before the Patent Ofice, U. DECAL, ill has introduced a bill ~ niger and the Federal Courts, : = vatant? *obe, valinity, and in- | A Life Experience. Remarkable and | i iating $300. ts. Information cheerfully i ished. Send annexed, ‘Trial Stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. —_—$—$$<—$—_——— eee moe Hand Book on Patents FR thoroneht eae for circulars, - erection on the south side the present rT) ‘ iness purposes. stop ers to gy of seventy-five years it has oc-| “TI knew a teliow down in Georgia who lied so much that after three Square trials at telling the truth he couldn’t do it. George Washing- ton, you know, couldn’t tell a lie, He never begot_ many offspring in | The Evangelist Takes up the Lawyer The Rey. Sam Jones preached in| Farewell hall to a crowded house. | heterogeneous | drives. The representatives ot al] | are finished the people of classes were there. The sermon was being those attributes necessary for] world to e a Chnistian—truth, honesty, justice. had heard a} ot sts great deal about perfect Christiamty. nid be tound only | of the representatives Went about sing: | in congress, 3y and By.”? He tunity offers, some mean things, and then say: ‘I | | | simple vegetab! | Structure fronting on tour | be used as the residence and will tace the grand Park contemplated in | the other measure betore congress, and will overlook the redeemed por- tion of the Potomac river, which will a'so constitute a park dotted with § avenues of shaded When these improvements H i lakes and havin this coun- | try will indeed have Cause to feel ot the last | proud of their national capital. There the topics | will not be a city in the old or new qual it in the beauty of its public parks and the magnificence public and private buildings, The president enjoys the society ot the people idea that many have that the presie mbers of Chicago | dent and his political opponents in ‘christians | congress are at logger heads and # suburb | scarcely pass the courtesies of the They may say sharp and bit- the subject | ter things about each other in politi. cal and official matters, but that is all laid aside and forgotten in their 80- cial mtercourse with each other. The president gave a Lenten din- ner to some ot the senators the past week, and with the view of Promot- ing brotherly love and kindly teel- ings between his guests had them ve | seated around the festive board al-— that never told a lie | ternatel y republicans and democrats. fellow was | Senator Logan sat on the left and it any body was goin’ to get up. If anybody had agotup Ida given him the floor Senator Saulsbury on the night of the president. There were forty- ond covers, and the state dining room was ablaze with sparkling chrystals but the absence of all music served as a reminder that the holy season of lent was respected. Miss Cleveland during lent receives callers only for one hour, from 12 to 1, on Tuesdays and Fridays. The general postoftice building 1s to be enlarged. It 1s a white marble streets, and the senate has passed a bill pro viding for the purchase of the square ularly | immediately west of it for the sum 550,000, on which to erect the extension. The house committee on invalid pensions has agreed to report favor- ably a bill pensioning all honorably discharged soldiers of the late war who served ninety days and are or may hecome disabled from perform- irz manual labor, unless such disa- buity has been occasioned by their own gross carelessness or vicious habits. At the time that the southern claims commission expired by limi- tation ot law, there were thousands of cases that had been disallowed because the proof of loyalty had not been as full as the commision thought it ought to be, and a large number of other claims not acted on at all for want of evidence in support of claim. The commission held that “‘neutrality’? of the claimant was not sufficient to establish loyalty ; that there must be evidence of ‘ace tive sympathy” with the cause of the Union. Of late years a number of these claimants have appealed to congress forrelief, The senatecom- mittee on claims has just reported adversely on several of these claims, and in its report says that “‘there are 9,600 of these rejected claims, in- volving angamount of more than $5, 000,000. The‘commnttee do aot deem it just or wise to open the door to this flood of claims, when no sub- stantial or equitable reasonis shown tor so doing.”* H. Consumption Cured. An old physici having had p' East India mi retired trom practice, in his hands by aa onary the formula of a remedy tor the speedy and | throat andLuns } mae it | and all nervo ve mansion of a buildtng | fron The new part will j that he cannot live a fortnight. ’? ermanent cure of consumption, hitis, Ca » Asthma and all ections, also a posi- re tor Neryous dibility plaints after having Bro tive and radica tested its wi thousands ot nown it his duty to ring tellows. disire to rill seud free ire it this recipe an, French or English, with tull tor and useing. Iby ad Pape - A. Noves, 149 loc , Rochester, N.Y. no.2-1y Journal h: Wash ate letter character and interior to | recetved here irom New York says mansion. The old por- | Ex-President Arthur’s health is com- tion will be used exclusively for bus- | ple tely broken andjit is predicted It is an erroneous g with stamp | and whenever oppor- has them assemble at and | the executive mansion to partake of fect | his hospitality. BANK, Block —INn— Opera House y BUTLER, MO. Capital, . 866,000, SURPLUS $4,000 eee JOHN H.SULL J. R. JENKINS, Wa. E. WALTO C. C. DUKE,..... DON KINNEY PONS ioe so President + Vice Presideng. sees. Cashier, Ase’t Cashig, Clerk and Collector DIRECTORS, Dr TC. SOD Fest inthe World. 86 - 4 GRAND COMBINATION - 86 Boulware, Booker Powell, ___—. J.M. Tucker, Green W. Waltan, Judge J. H Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple 8 k R, Simpson, C. C. Duke, rank Voris, Wm, E, Watton, C. H. Du cher ]- Rue Jenkins, ‘ AND THE LOUISVILLE Receives deposits, loans money, and a transacts a general banking business. Co Ul rl er-] ) 1] ral We extend to ourcustomers every ac a =— consistent with sate bank- ———+-e-2___ CORRESPONDED Bank of Commerce Fourth National Bank Hanover National Bank Kansas City- St. Louis. - New York, BATES COUNTY National Bank, (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MO. Both papers one year for only $230. 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