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op MT P3d Saturday o ito street school , Mo., and on the 1st Saturd gonth in the West side schoo! fh Hill, Mo., the examination each day at go oct A.M . W. GRA County Schoo! Commissio Vv. E, TUCKER DENTIST, ER, OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. Lawyers. . BADGER H ei cecrte. Ail eas to,’ Office ever Bates Co, Na- SARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNsYS AT LAW. Miice West Side Square, over Lans- 'TLER, MO. Office front room ever Bates y National Boaz. W. SILVERS, ORNEY : LAW Vill practice in Bates and oreteing es: in the Appellate Court »t Kansas re in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- ty. Oreice North Side Square, over McBride's, aitf a Phvymctiaus. 5. R. BOYD, M. D. PSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1ce—East Side Square, over f Weiner’s, ty Butter, Mo. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMO@BUPATHIC HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, tront room over P.O. All calls datofiice day or night. jattention given to temale die- be C. BUULWARE, Physician and ap ae Office north side square, er, Mo. Diseases 8 speci: of women and chil- alty. y DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. YSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. ce over their d store on North in treet, Butler, Mo. ee sutler No. 254, meets the first turday in porter $a “iami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, aw] meets second oul y Commandery Knights Templar ts the first Tuesday in each month. adie ewig oP mugs io. 180 meets Mon- v night. pei seen Butler Encam mt No. 6 meets the dand ath Wi Inesdavs in each month Bockle’s sitios Pills. his old English Family Meijlicine in mer over ~werid, tor > gestion, Liver, &c- ‘Pare, Vegetadly Ick From Mercury fients. ‘ THOROUGHBRED | if a person speaks EITHER SEX. wr Sale:by g.Hn. ALLk + Males West of Nutlez,-Mo. ns PIERCE—BA BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3&0, 1887. it Court Proceedings. OVEMBER 22, 1897. and E. F. Buler per- ign roll of attorneys. ruber 23, 1887. fo. vs. M. L. Anderson; defendant. [MBER 25, 1887. ett vs. W.& T. L. M. iui dismissed. ’ ‘N. J. Goodin vs. Bessie E. Goodin; Simpson vs. H. H. Trimble judgment for plaintiff. . Bradley vs. J.T. Moler et b Baker vs. Elizabeth Baker; {\so cold! and no rain.’ \Manda Green and Chas. Swi- we married last week. We Wins happy life, but sympa- m tt ! W's of B. ; i n, of Ky., is erecting pn 4 \dence two miles northeast o E \d Emmett Ballard are at- tent’ ool at Butler this winter. what is the matter ly, or M. M. gvhere the President of 2 | was Friday night. 5) caused speechlessness of Me, Farsx. wi gy N and disagreeable. Wea! Corn “\ered and cribbed. hing sold well. ‘family will leave “ere he will go in- pable of his un- xcellent neigh- we for K. C. to the c R, { iM » @ (ni % plastering oF Slined a load of De gl ovdat Mr.Douglas’ the other Suida: Who T. Vii best girl left! Who a c@ Friday night§ | visitingince his ailachookirl saw Demy vgre’s the Spelling school thdfcDavitt school house last ht. Gran Nickels land cheaper and j§as od quali ty in Bates as in Voor. Wesley and Johgilig brothers of Jas. Wilson, h@ipeq visiting here the last week i say how long they willrem ureday in each | Several Round B attending court th of them found ou! ve been Some py would ‘ter od is neigh- | each complete in a single number, by | ng e ding to. The idea of paren@lbgng their ehildren to run alg & hunting rabbits all % Wnday and about it ot create we Would | bi attend to e'{non. ) Dicer. investment be cursed in reply the kindest feelinggin gently ask the p them. The Walton & pments to }) money to a large nd to be hgan rent| 1888 Harpers Yonng People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Ov Harper’s Young People interests all young rexJers by its caretully selected variety of themes and their well-consid- ed teatment. 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