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. BUTLER © ox & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) May roth, and trains will leave ing Sunda x notice, follows: GOING NORTH. Texas Express. K.C. Express Accommodation... «- GOING SOUTH. Texas Express... ig-K. C. Expres Accommodation nger trains make direct con- for St. Louis and all points east od all points south, Colorado, and all points west and north- for rates and other intormation I. Lisk, Agent. ~at Bring in your Wool. Hav O. BRANDT, A man of 35 years experi the business and recently man ot the Joplin Wuolen Mills to superintend the Butler Woolen Mills, would to the Wool Growers ot Bates and surrounding count that we are about ready for busi ness. We will do all Kinds or CUSTOM WORK, Snch as ROLL CARDING | w Lodge, No. 254, meets the first in each month. Chapter Royal Arch Masons, meets second Thursday in each Commandery Knights Templar the first Tuesday in each rffonth. 1.0. 0, FELLOWS. » Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- 4 Encampment No. 76 meets the ath Wednesdays in each month WOOLEN MILLS °:": | Wonderful Effects from One Bottle. Missouri's Governors. the sidences (county) of the governors Below we give I have for the past five years been suffering from what the pnysicians names and | . : -_jtold me was malarial S Missouri, and the date of their ; larial poisoning. Haye taken a great deal of medicine for it, Many times going through : : S going a Alex. McNair, St. Louis, 1820. i: regular Course as prescribed tor me, feasting ON quinine, etc., but got no reliet. Fredrick Bates, St. Louis, 1824. Tolar Millet Hower anes T have now taken one bottle of S. S. S., andI have no more chills | and no bad feeling, and am free from | the disease. It has helped my ap- petite greatly and built me vp gen erally, Danie! Dunklin, Washington, 1832. L. W. Boggs, Jackson, 1836. Thos. Reynold, Tohn Edwards, Cole, 1544, Austin King, Ray, Sterling Price, Char Trusten Polk, St. Louis, 1856. R. M. Stewart. Buc C. F. Jackson, . 1860. H. R. Gamble. St. Louis, 1540. JosepH ANDERSON, ; 333 Third Ave New York, Dec. g, 1885 5- vanan, 1858. | | 1S61. Thos. Fletcher, Jefferson, 1864. PUES tes) have suffered trom J. W. McClurg, Camden, 1868. | muscular rheumatism. I have tried Gratz Brown, Iron, | several of the best physicians in the Silas Woodson, Buchanan, Saline Rheumatic. ee " State, and tned one of the medical C. H. Hardin, Audrain, 1874. | colleges inthis city, but all to no John S. Phelps, Green, 1576. | purpose. I went to Florida to try a TeTUGutenden onion: asso! | warmer climate and test some of the is: Marmaduke, Saline. 1884. | springs there, said to be good for Bates and Reynolds died before! such diseases, but obtained no per- 1872 86 - 4 GRAND COMBINATION - 86 Lawyers. CARDING & SPINING| manent benefit. | their term expired: Dunklin resgned p. D. RARKINSON, Attorney at Btaw, Office West side square, over pwn’s Drug Store. AND WEAVING, | Senate. Jackson went in 1881, and | © iu the very best of order and guarantee! Gamble was appointed by conven- satisfaction. Work shipped trom a dis- tance will be received at the depot and prompt attention given to its return. Market price paid tor Tub Washed Wool. 25 tf tion. FRANCISCO. S. P. Francisco. IcKISCO BROS. Attorneys at , Butler, Mo., will practice in pourts of Bates and adjoining Hes. Prompt attention given to col- Office over Wright & Glorius’ store 29 The Democrat takes pleasure in Butler, Mo. May 19, 1889 J. FISH ER, ; Gantt’s candidacy for congress. It] | means to secure in the service ot the | ; : | ; people a man whose capacity and FPhysictans. ms, RENICK & BOYD icians and Surgeons, [} BUTLER, MO. | bench has mac m strong with the | i | peo} as an le, capable, upright | I am permanently located in Butler and | and Polk was elected to the U.S. stiff, and I could | four months ago 1 commenced taking Swift’s Specific, and I am now well. My joints are supple again and I cen do as much hard work as any giving a hearty support to Judge | man in the city. eases mailed free. | fidelity is acknowledged wherever he | known, and whose democracy is ot | that kind that knows no wavering. | 3, Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W.23d' St, | His service of nearly six years on the | Na Y My joints became not walk with rutes or sticks or sticks, About ALLEN Eunices, (Col.) Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 18, 1885. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- Tue Swirt Speciric Co., Drawer Feil From His Horse in a Fit. Carlisle, Ky., June 30.—Our | judge, in which position he has few | am prepared to purchase and | pay the. iS HIGHEST PRICE IN CAsH| ——FOR Goop OFFICE: SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY'S. Dr. Boyd’s residence, Fulton Street, north C. P. chureh, Main and Fort ’sresidence | streets. CHICKENS, TUSKEYS, DUCKS, &C. And T want and will take all be brought to me. L,RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- that can idan and Surgeon. All calls prompt- mded to. Office up stairs ’ Drug Store. over 1eHAND Can be tound at Benne (CHRISTY, W. H. Batiarp, ‘: So Ore. | » CHRISTY & BALLARD, er yote of every true man ot his party HOMOEBOPAT . in this district, attempting to use | ICIANS AND SURGEONS, ; James Smith *| federal patronage, which belong | front room over P. O. All calls datoflice day or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the Special attention given to temale red Without knife a ANCERS rs? practice: Treat pain, SSE |! chironic diseases. Best of references, Book sent free. Permanently located. Call on or address : Drs. CARTER & RAMSAY, 1114 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. im ZO W. SILVERS, e ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- son City. ges Orrice North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's. gitt , BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office north side square, M@r, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- t, Pspecialty. AUILER ACADEMY WILL OPEN amber 1, 't wor Particulars Address +.M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. W W. GRAVES, Notary -:- Public. Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, west side square, Butler, Mo. MONEY. ——+30mee Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms remember : ' ; : . | town was thrown into a fever ot ex- quais, and perhaps no superiors in]. 1 ? - ae I | citement to-day by Allen Waugh, a y gh, tarmer living near ths city, on horse- he state. [tis a healthy sign to see tt, Wheeler & | | term, he does not deserve it, and the MONEY | ATENTS! ist. That we can lend money cheaper than 1 man before the people asking His nomination | will mean a healthy reaction in the district. It will reassure many who think that in an square stand-up contest, honest, fair and as against jtrickery and the influence of the | | spoils of office, the man who wages such a contest has no show. | It will put out of sight the specta- cle of a democrat, elected by the directly to the people, to hedge him- } self into office; which pafronage he claims and uses tor his own personal benefit, placing it where he thinks it will do him ‘the most good; and which patronage, it it serves the purpose intended, will rob all the able and aspiring young men in the district of any chance to compete with the said Hon. Wm. J. Stone tor congress. In other words, he will not go before the people on his merits, but on the strength of the influence of federal office holders in the district. As to the compliment of a second party has suffered greatly because he received the first one. In all of the counties 1n the district, where it was possible, he has created factions that are harmtul, by putting out his fine Italian hand as the holder ot federal positions.—Clinton crat. Demo- All the Springfield papers have editorially requested Ex-Goy. John back, through our streets, watch anc $150 in money trom him the day before, when he left his em- ploy, and when nearly ready to grasp \his thief chasing a foot tor stealing a negro on he fell from his horse in a citement, cutting his head The negro rested and placed in iail, having con- fessed the theft, and three hours later Waugh was a corpse from conges- tion of the excitable man, and a good citizen, fit of e3 considerably. was ar- bram, He was a yery He leaves a wife and two children. Of Interest To Ladies. The new treatment for ladies’ dis- eases discovered by Dr. A. Mary Gregg, the distinguished English Physician and nurse, which has rev- olutionized the entire mode of treat- ing these complaints in England, is now being introduced into the U. 8. under a fair and novel plan. Sufficient of this remedy for ove AATIONAL BANK, —IN—} Opera House Block, BUTLER, jMOoO. Capital, - S66,000, SURPLUS -- $4,000 JOHN H.SULL President J. R. JENKINS, Vice President * Wa. E. WALTON, ‘ Cashi Cc. C. DUKE,. i i DON KINNEY DIRECTORS , Dr, T. C. Boulware, -M. Tucker, Judge 3. H- Sullens, J. R, Simpson, Frank Voris, C.H. Du cher Best in the World. Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, Dr. N, L, Whipple, C. C. Duke, Wn, E, Walton, J. Rue Jenkina {— Receives deposits, loans money,}jamé transacts a general banking business. We extend to our customers every as commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. tot Buter Weekly Times AND)THE LOUISVILLE BcorREsPoNDENTS. Bank of Commerce : Kansas§City Fourth National Bank - St. Louis Hanover National Bank - New York see ee Courier-Journal. BATES COUNTY National Bank. (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. Both Pre- papers for minum fo: little mic ice of one For the amount named sbove 100 will receive for one yen your home paper with the Cow: jler-Journ: qentage erentce War Sarse ss Capital paid in, - - $75,000. prevent tariff, and the weekly In the United ba: the largest circ! Newspaper in America. uf nal Surplus - - - - $31.00 there is ‘eful prenufums to select from. sample copy and premium Courier-Journal can do so A and prewiam supp! y F. 1. TYGARD, HON. J. B. MEWBERRY,} J.C.CLARK - i- - HEI Pp working people. Seat 4hd 1o cents postage, and ee will mail you tree, a royal, valuable sata ple box of goods that will put you in the way ot making more money in a few days. than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required, Yor can live at home and work in spare tiroe only, or all time. All of both sexes, af er a want work ILLUSTRATED - MONTHLY may test the business, we make this unparelled otter: To all whw are not well satisfied we will send $1 t With Twelve Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of any size. pay tor the trouble ot writing us. Fok BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, particulars, directions, etc., sent free. —FoR— Immense pay absolutely sure for all whe $2.15 (TWO SEVENTY-FIVE). start atonce. Don’tdelay. Address EMOREST’S Strxson & Co., Portland, Maine- -* TFHE-BES Of all the Magazines. President Vice-Pres. Cashier- For Hard Times. THE BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES —ANo— action to the Liveay LIVERS== —————————101 troubles month's trial treatment is sent free to every lady who is suffering from any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 13 2ct. stamps for expense, charges, etc. It is a posttive cure for any form of temale disease and the FREE TRIAL PACKAGE is many times sufficient to effect a PERMANENT cure. Full di- rections accompanying the package (which is put up in a plain wrapper) also price list for future reference. No trial packaGe will be sent after Oct. 1st, 1886. Address, GREGG Remepy Company,Patmyra, N.Y. Good Results in Every Case: D- A, Bradford, wholesale paper dealer ot Chattariooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriouslv afflicted with a severe cold S. Phelps to become the democratic candidate for congress in that district, but as yet the governor has not sig- nified his decision in the premises. His triends entertain no doubt that that settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit, Being induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Con- sumption, did soand was entirely cured by use of a tew bottles. Since which time he has used it in his tamily for all Chough DER. entitling the holder to th oxy PATTERN illustrated in that number, and i ‘ F DEMOREST’S MONTHLY is justly entitled the World’s Model Magazine. the fa Form, the Largest in Circulation, and the best Family Magazine issued. 1886 will second year of its publication; y. imovet and so extensively e TWO Dollar be the Twent it is continu: as to NTAINING Stories, Poems and other Litera Coe iNiane combining Artistic, Scientific an Household matters. oa lustrated with Original Steel Engrave =) ngs, Photogravures, Oil Pietures and Paroly Vegetable; Wo Griping. Price 25c. All Drogghty e186 3 ne Woodcuts, making it the Model © Magazine of America. Each Magazine contains in ANY SIZE. lace it in ti ront rank of Periodicals. and equal to any m: contains 72 pag’ elegantly lished by! AND BY SPECIA' Butler Weekly Times at $2.75 Per Year. L WITH THE a COUPON e selec’ a it large quarto, 8 xll% inches, in and fully illustrated. . Jennings Demorest, New York, AGREEMENT COMBINED tion of FINE SUITS. In every Made to Order [ guaranteed a fit in every cas Call and see me, south room grange store. J.E. TALBOTT, Merchant Tailor Teest in e price and quality Famil) < Pub= LADIES! With Hanover’s TarLor System you 'e Dresses to fit, without oral instructions. Drew makers pronounce it pertect. Price for System, Book and Double Tracing Wheel, $6.5. and Colds with best results, This is the anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on time from six months to five years. Wm, @. HENDERSON, ENT ATTORNEY AND. SOLICITOR, Srd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped. | he would be elected by a majority large enough to bury republicans and greenbackers under a mountain of votes. With reference to the Trial Bottletree at John G. Drug Store. Notice to Contractors. 4th. Have almost a million dollars already ness than ever. i to lean so if you tles you don’t OFFICEs, 925 F STREET, | »U. Box 50, washington,D. . loaned and doing a larger & Sth. We keep m t have good s have to wait. one aly of the Examining Corps, U.S. Patent ~__»Tactices before the Patent Ofice, U reme Court and the Federal Courts ions given a: scope, valinit: Information y “i. F m Book on{Patents 6th. We have by different pa by one set and comp thus make Abstract of correct and we will stand ith. Have been here al to stay awhile longer sth. Make lo with orw | | | $th. Invite you to ourterms, rates and et | making ap tion elsew | 10th Onr off i , Land Mortgage Co WALTON & TUCKER | ann his nomination would be tol- governor’s position in the southwest the Springfield Leader says: ‘*Gov. 1 \ . : poses as follows: | Phelps lives in the hearts of the | Ist. To detiver in of dirt at the st school building experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Walker's Sealed proposals will be received by the But- ler School Board up to noon July 1th for pur- ood shape 150 cubic yards TO INTRODUCE, A System, Book and Wheel will be semt en receipt of $1.00. Address JOHN C. "HANOVER, CINCINNATI, 6. 47-Lm $20 ) O00 ras “Send us Se AWAY! PLAID SHAWL GIVEN “sade the failure of a large mane y mail you will get free # ;people of this part of the state | 2nd. To furnish new Plastered Blackboards | facturer of Cashmere Pa F postage, and by sna Pht 6 aha | } . of the best quality in all the roomsof the east Shawis, there has come into our hanes package of goods of large value, that wil as no other man can topeto. He ol building, said bid tobe by the square | a large consignment of srart you in work that will at once bring 1 sae pe poy nO n taster than anyth che > . # . ropose to it to bes yo ster tr ay Ti has the confidence and respect To furnish and put into place s iron rods : Ricfolowing manner: Sendus 35 eed AN about Ge S20 saa } 1 | With swivels in center with nuts and threar cents for § mos. subscription to All about the 3200. im and love of all who have followed | came. Ssidrods to be 1 inch i Farm and Household, 22:75 presents with each box. Agents wanted to have flat heads not r¢ & topic for the past generation a career | that been so honorable to fim- | self and yaluable to his state. Lhe! district. would electors of the ehtire os dto support him again; the Final Settlement No Notice is hereby given to all credi others interested in the estate of Aaron Jo deceased, that I, John M. Hoagland, Ad. trator of said estate, intend to make final tlement thereof, at the County Probate Court, in Bates county, S of uri, to be held at Butler on the sth presentation of his name to the con- | n would be the stgnal for a tremendous outburst of enthusiasm, . { lowed by an overwhelming election.” | ° Atsast, 1886. * Com. on schoo! hou Jous M. Hoactanp, 7Administrator. } | evarywhere, of rither sex, of all ages, tet | all te time, or sparetime only, to work | for us at their own homes. Fort::nes fee al] woikers absolutely assured. Dont délay. H.Haviett & Co.,: Portland, | Maine. than ai | best selling book out. Beginners sucerud None §f Terms free. 4 Harriett BooxCe. # Joitiand, diame iifel shawls FREE by mail postpaid. or we will send — | . Fend's sebscriptions to one address for i . tistaction teed on guaran’ St ney refunded. Address | PERM AND HOUSEHOLD, Dox 43, Hartford. Conn set ‘tate | day