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Table Mo. Pacific R. R BUTLER (LExINGTON & SOUTHERN BRANCH.) ncing Sunday, May roth, and further notice, trains will leave iggtier a8 follows i GOING NORTH. 123—Texas Express. ek. C. Express-- “ 333—Accommodation . GOING SOUTH. . 124—Texas Express.-- e 126-K. C. Express. “ 1jo—Accommodation . 155 AM All passen} ertrains make direct con- 44jon for St. Louis and all points east ies ioal Bring 1n your Wool O. BRANDT, Having em- 5AM on and all points south, Colorado, r ny man. It has been custom | knees and their arms about me; Ij i ints west an h- 2 : ‘ yy fe - ‘i } + iornts Ls Ape el iak vane Seen: | wy the niule portion of the village to | would rather have been that man and | or rates a J ormatic = ' ly to I. Lisk, Agent. make hug es and fly them with | gone down into the tongueless silence rintend out Secret Societies. } Buller W Evers of this village is the hero of | with my loving wite by my side, tures which ever feli A TAIL OF A KITE. ee | pushed from his heart by the cold hand ot ambition. And I said Ij would rather have been a French, | peasant, and worn wooden shoes. I | would rather have lived ina hut with ja yine growing over the door and | Him. | the grapes growing purple in the i kisses of the autumn sun. 1 would Alpena, W. Va., July 5.—Amos | rather have been that poor peasant ich Tied Vest Virginia Variety, Wh Onto a Man and Flew Seventy Miles Across Country With — e of the most le adven- | knitting as the sun died out of the to the lot of | skVs with my children upon my | remar . : | Chis vear it was de-| ot the dreamless dust, than 4 | : to have rts | been that imperial impersonator of a ‘ } ) } ; “ 1 | -e 4 r iH ji] | should be ouido \ monster kite | torce and murder knownas Nopoleon | MASONIC. J! of the sions 1 the Great. A vould | Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first oe the 4 ms was | the at. And so I would, ten turday in each month. Wool Growers construct g feet | thousand times. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, surrounding cov 1 inches 5 », 4 feet | = 76, meets second Thursday in each that we are about ready t eae ns, was Ihave given Tongaline a ; we dey nights ‘Temp ness. We will do all x napa hs) ctoss the boitem, 2 | trial in rheumatism, neuralgia and ner- ley Comman ery Knights Templar eet; ext 1d- | vous headache and am highly pleased sets the first Tuesday in each month. = EO ; : _ | with the results. ¥ j 1.0. 0. FELLOWS CUSTOM WORK eis ee be framework EJ. T. Dickerson, Brighton,IIl. Bates Lodge No. 1S0 meets every Mon- j was built ¢t tough hickory, shaved —_——— - right. Sicha \thin and saved wi © eighth inch Superstitions Concerning Bells. ler Encampment No. 76 meets the : 008 l co. ees ie a The effort of z 2 . and ath Wednesdays in each month PO; T, CAP BE ae ie = He Ene snc & neues IES (Sieny 2 —— - — 2-DING jof heavy muslin was stretched on | have certain church bells of their city CARDING & SPINING | «ch side of the frame, andthe place | silenced as a nuisance has been et en Wee AND WEAVING |for tastening the tlying cord was] paralleled in other places, as was : ; | " race sith 1e@ w i is , |. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at | doubly braced with yellow pine | mentioned in this column a day or Law, Office West side square, over } iu the very best ot orde: and ¢ antee | Scantling a quarter inch thick. Into | two ago. But the war on church wn’s Drug Store. satisfaction. Work shipped trom a dis- | th tance will be received at the depot and | prompt attention given to its return. Market price paid tor Tub Wa Wool. S. P. Frawycisco. Attorneys at §, FRANCISCO. CISCO BROS. sicians and Surgeons, {th P. chureh, re \b lb it CHICKENS, TUSKEYS, DUCKS, &C. L, RICE, M. D Eclectic Physi- And I want and will take all that can JM curisry, w.t fs tront room over P.O. All calls : | Rvatoltice day or night. Tele-| (MANGER Concise ones | communication to all parts of the MEE 3) clr ASeS. | Special attention given to temale | jocated. Gallon oe addnese Permanently | ¢ 1 Drs. CARTER & RAMSAY, |! 1114 Main Sr., Kansas City, Mo. 29-1m A ls W. SILVERS, e C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office north side square, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- Aspecialty. is W | wa | = |} aniron pin. BUTLER, MO. I am permanently located in Butler and | the kite was fimshed there was a | heaven. am pr red to hase 1 t weneral ioliiicats > St aa en th Prenc ; Fweibruck Soe i eh S dead lase and general jollification. The kite was Ww hen the Frenchtook Zw eibruck- OFFICE: secured toa tree and Eyers, who | en in 1677, we read that they tried = oP DpDICK Fees | was pretty drunk, watched it while | to melt one of the local church bells, sive square, over Levy's. | HIGHEST P : pas » wate r : I] | | RIC I IN CASH \the others were imbib Evers | when it sweatel dreps of blood, ree a reaidence Parr 4 nc. 2 ete ae | afcer a time got tired of holding the | W hich one of the officers wiped off quickly disappeared from view and | | 2 Can be tor t B t, Wheeler & | #5 00 tace'o h could be found | day a peasant, going to the cave ot . CHRISTY & BALLARD, Co's store. | during the next few days he was | one of these monsters, heard himself HOMOEBUPATHIU m given up tor lost. called: ‘Jacob, Jacob, come in and a are James Smith. Eight days after his flight he | eat of my stew.’”” ‘Nay,’’ answered PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, walked into the village and told how Hampshire county, seventy miles as two ranges of the Alleghanies. was discovered by two gentlemen in | pleaded the \his unconscious condition, who ate] brought those horrid church bells tended to him and accompanied him | into Sweden, and [cannot withstand back to Alpena. ATTORN EY z LAW about the truth of his story. grave of the old Napuleon— | thought ot the career ot the greatest soldier of the modern world, bells has not always been waged on such grounds. In some cases it has been the outgrowth of an iconoclastic screwed a ring bolt, which as clamped on the other side with The ring itself was F 2c 3 P five inches in diameter 4 apa temper on the pa y Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in 25 tf Butler, Mo. May 19, 1889 e inches in diameter : and capable ; Pp e part of persons who courts of Bates and adjoining ot bearing tour or five hundred | wished to break the torce of the re- ties. Prompt attention given to ¢ J. FISHER, weight. ligious associations which cluster ions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ Rade Sc ooo ee 4 . = ‘ és ware store. 29 = ———— The kite complete weighed 96 around the music of the spires. In i EAT ne meee 2 pounds. The tail was made of a| olden times bells were supposed to Physicians. | r rope weighted with lead. | have certain supernatural powers. | i g . ! te he usual flying cord 200| They were used to disarm Satan DRS. RENICK & BOYD 4 yards of closely wound manila rope, | when he visited pious communities i on earth. On their holy sounds the souls of the dead to a double When ry light but as strong chain, were ocurred, wafted were ype and wound it round his own | with a handkerchief so that he could bd . ody. There was a_ stiff breeze | show the stains to King Louis in lowing at the time, and when the | proof of bis assertions. js cian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- be brought to me. | came out of the grocery there In Sweden, long, long ago, there} = attended to. Office up stairs over a pee ee ae = “ Be oe . Drug Store |was the kite high in the air and |livea a race of giants who were so g Store. PO Ce Fn Ree : PICKED Al | LES \ AN it ED) | Evars banging on to the tail, He] wicked as to hurl rocks at the thurches to try to destroy them, One Jacob, who would not for worlds have broken fast with a sacrilegious creature like that, ‘tif you haye more In his | stew than you can eat, you had bet- ourney he crossed seven rivers and | ter lay the rest aside for the morrow.”’ He | **But I cannot wait till the morrow,’’ giant; ‘they have ie had been carried to Milback, he crow flies, trom Alpena. There is no boubt | their power. I must flee,’ ‘And when vou come back?’ asked Jacob. ‘Not till the hills have become the bottom ot the sea, and the sea turned A ee into farming land,’’ quoth the giant. And he was as good as his word; ent tomb of gilt and gold, fit 2 a tor trom that day torth, the rock almost tor a dead deity—and gazed Ingersoll on Napoleon. A litde while ago I stood by the n hurling monsters were uaknown in upon the sarcophagus of black 2 : Sweden, and the churches have en- Egyptian marble, where rest at last I joyed a peace like that of heaven. and the ashes of that restless man. leaned over the balustrade Good Results in Every Case’ D- A, Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold 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 streets ot Paris; I saw him at the | by use of a tew bottles. Since which time he has used it in his tamily for all Chough and Colds with best results, This is the crossing the bridge ot Lodi, with the ] experience of thousands whose lives have 3 P been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. tri-color in his hand; I saw him in Trial Bottle free at John G. Walker's Egypt in the shadows of the pyra- | Drug Store. mids; I saw him conquer the Alps and mingle the eagles of France with the eagles of the crags. 1 saw him at Marengo, at Ulm and Auster- litz; I saw him 1n Russia, where the infantry of the snow and the cavalry ot the wild blast scattered his legions like winter’s withered leaves. I saw him at Leipsic in defeat andin_ dis- 1 saw him walking upon the banks of the Seine,contemplating suicide. I saw him putting down the mob in the head of the army in Italy; [saw him The ruling passion of some people is to control any and everything. It something is done they are not con— nected with, it is no account; if they see a person trying to get along, they will do all in their power to keep them down, They are always tra- ducing their town and townsman, be- cause they don’t seeastheydo. We aster—driven by a million bayonets remember the story of the young lady bf ic Will practice in Bates and adjoining j= counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas ; ity, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- Da ed son City. - pes Orrice North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's. gitt iinaiaeeaineianeoaane | W W. GRAVES r, y aS SET = . | r. | . . w WILLOPEN Notary -:- Public. TT i Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, 5 west side square, Butler, Mo. ‘ een ee ry 5 | r For Particulars Address lie JM. NAYLOR, MONEY Butler, Bates County, Mo. 2 _ ——+0e + 0+ a : ! Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms wR t remember ist. That we can lend money cheaper than anybody. . 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on Wm. @. HENDERS IN, time from six months to five years. ATENT . Srd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- y q \ ble at any day and interest stopped. : ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, | sts st s2y tey ant interest stopp 4th. Have almost a million dollars already OFFICES, 925 F STREET, . loaned and doing a larger b than ever. Py. B Sth. We keep money « » loan se if you *V. Box so, washington,D. . have good securit; r titles you don’t ‘ have to wait. ¥ of the Examining Corps, U.S. P: ‘ 7 or . Practices before the Patent Oil 6th. Web ‘OnATEMe Court and the F deral by differ at ~ given as to scope, valin by one s Information cheerfully “ - e- ook on'Patents 3 m for them. | a . and expect T "S tes Py Book “THE STORY OF MY LIFE.” And tee An Ot Money Getting with for Money Mt. W lth Ou | Bank, Ope’ Butler National k, Butler, Mo Land Mortgage Co. WALTON & TUCKER | be back upon Panis, clutched hke a wild | be banished to Elba. I saw him | escape and retake an empire by the | the color of the hair was changed. | torce of his genius. I saw him upon she was ready to die, for whe trightful field of Waterloo,where | chance and fate combined to wreck | ey - be : | outshine the the fortunes of their former king; | OUSS"? : : = : } Just vith some peop: i 1 saw him at St. Helena, with | St S° “? ae ls crossed be Andi ith girl’s. han dhim,gazing Fer I j mot at au.—Dx. | out upon the sad and solemn sea, Ij "° s thought of the orphans and widows | d made, of the tears that had he Cc d tor his glory, and of the | Best in the World. 86 - 4 GRAN) COMBINATION - 86 Buter Weekly Times Courier-Journal, Both papers For Hard Times. THE BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ==DEMOREST’S== ILLUSTRATED - MONTHLY BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, Secure Healthy Of all the Magazines. relieve all bil- JONTAINING Stories, Posms irs Geventine end | PaPNy Vogstate; Ho Gripiag. Price 26. all Drageite Household matters. ca e186 Js? ORDER. entitling the holder to the selection of AN and in ANY SIZ! the World's TWO Dollar Family Magazine iseued. be the Twenty-second year of on her death bed asking it in dying, | On being told no, she smiled and said Gab- | riel blowed his horn, her hair would They are } so envious that they must be first, or —In—4 Opera House Block, BUTLER, IMO. Capital, - S66,o000, SURPLUS -- $4,000 JOHN H.SULLENS........ President IN Vice President. . WALTON, eeee Cashier, DUK . +Ass’t Cashieg, erk and Collector. DIRECTORS, Dr, T. C. Boulware, J.M. Tucker, Judge y. H- Sullens, J. R, Simpsen, Frank Voris, C. H. Du cher Booker Powell, Green W. Wal Dr. N, L, Whi * Cc. C. Duke, Wo, E, Walton, J. Rue Jenkins. Receives deposits, loans money,{end transacts a general banking business. We extend to our customers every ac commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. AND THE LOUISVILLE CORRESPONDENTS. Bank of Commerce : Kan Fourth National Bank - Hanover Nat onal Bank - New York 2A: BATES COUNTY National Bank. (Organized in 1871.) BUTLER, a paper: OF MO Capital paid in, - - $75,000. sou eae Le ae Surplus - - - + $3100e in America. t roavonne add oyetal Pe TYGARD, - - - - President. ne tee J. B. MEWBERRY,} Vice-Pres. jement will {eC CRARK> == 0-7 = Cashier. HEL p= working people. Send “kul io cents postage, and we will mail you tree, a royal, valuable sam 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, You can live at home and work in spare time only, or alltime, All of both sexes, ot all ages, grandly successtul, §0 cents to Ss earned every evening. T all who want work 1 test the business, we make this v elled otter: To all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay tor the trouble ot writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure for all who start atonce. Don’t delay. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine- —ano— =MAGAZINE=== With Twelve Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of any size. —FOR— $2.15 (TWO SEVENTY-FIVE). EMOREST’S Original Steel Engrave ings, Photogravures, Oil Pietures and fine Woodcuts, making it the Modeb © ° Magazine of America. contains a COTPON Illustrated with ter Each Magazine FINE SUITS. e price and quality PATTERN illustrated in that number, ‘DEMOREST'S MONTHLY is dusty entitled Model Magazine. e Largest in est in Circulation. and Sa aa publication; it tinually improved and so extensively ts to place it'in the front rank of Family Periodicals, and equal to any ve ee it contains 72 pages, a quarto, 8¥ inches, elegantly in! and fully illustrated. Pub- lished byaW. Jennings Demorest, New York, AND BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WITH THE Butler Weekly Times at $2.75 Per Year. In every Made to Order [ guaranteed a fit in every cas Call and see me, south room grange store. J.E. TALBOTT, 47 ly. Merchant Tailor LT LADIES! With Hanover’s TaiLon SysTEM you ‘can est Dresses to fit, without oral instructions. Dress makers pronounce it perfect. Price for System, Book and Double Tracing Wheel, $6.0. TO INTRODUCE, A System, Book and Wheel will be seat om receipt of $1.00. Address JOHN C. HANOVER, CINCINNATI, O. Form, the Lar WFERRY 27! RRY é ee ese ico é AT. OR 1886. Ee) m-iled FREE tall applicants, and to customersof year without ordering it. It ‘Dar |, prices, gecurate tons ‘all varieties 0° <t eR SLEDS, BULES, specially to Market Gardeners fo: “ MA EERRY & CO., Detroit, faichigr~ 47-Im In presents giveD $20 4,00 away. Send us §c. ‘ostage, and by mail you will get free a ae of goods ot me value, that will srart you in work that will at once bring vou in money faster than anything else iu America. All about the $200,000 in pres with each box. Agents wanted evorywhere, ot rither sex, of all ages, tor all te time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don’t delay. H.Hatrett & Co.,oPortland, Maine. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! ‘Through the tailure of a large manu facturer of Cashmere Patters Fringe has come imto our han: shawis { | Se REE by ma! | | more money than at anything by taking an agency ior the , best selling book ote ed gaa ‘ly, None . Terms free. — : Witaxet BooxCo-, apie WIN STITUTE! : th ft aL 7: t leona : aio) 2line, for the ef of neuralgia and | ,resic. A } or maa who ever loved him, | natic troubles: §We recommend it. | “wiseioe!- - eee Pestiand,