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ewes 20 BME stan BUTLEL ITIONAL GANK. : " —IN— pera House Block, BUTLER, MO. $6,500 DIRECTORS. 7. C. Boulware, Tucker, J-H Sullens, Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, Jahn Deerwester, Dr. N. L. Whipple Ww, E, Walton, J- Rue Jenkins. : a 4 F Receives deposits, loans money, and sacts a general banking business. Weextend to ourcustomers every ac- mmodation consistent with sate bank- CORRESPONDENTS. first Nat’l Bank purth National Bank Hanover National Rank - Kansas City. St. Louis. New York. BATES COUNTY ational Bank. (Organi a3 pital paid in, - - $75,000. 1. TYGARD, ON. J. B. MEWBE .C. CLARK AINE SUI In every style price and quality iMade to Order J guaranteed a fit in every case alland see me, up stairs North? Main Street. JE. TALBOTT, 47ty Merchant Tailor. : a : i -Sturvet, Philad’a, Pa. | A WELL-TRIED. TREATMENT ESTHPTION, AST TA, RNONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, CXTARMA, Wy PRY DEBILITY, RUEUs —-MATISH, NEURALGIA aud Nervous Disers vv and Reoults, gee, publi! are. Seem mamny of Pram no Ake “Co {ree on appilene « PALEN, Vauiladelphia, Pa, ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising-in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Buresu, 10 Spruce St., New York. Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphie= els are ecarce, Dut those who write te BSOGCLOO0C., | U8. Antic THEY DID IT. Wh Cured among others the Athloph or case of dy t wonderfully » for kidney epsia, in- headache, that tired and strength, Me@-Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic ture, “ Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. a WILLIAM a J L wULLeb LIBERTY, MIssoti -NINTH YEA THIR? Tuition and Incidental fers. of 20 weeks, in advance. Board, room rent, fuel a weeks. 1>Tuition free t and sons of Baptist minister: For Catalogue address er term i OrlL. B. ELY, Carroliton, Mo. ett, Fall Term Comme Night school Comp Complete Short Hand D.H. SNOKE, M.A. 1: THE STATE ee Ge) Wligial Ug ity il The Ariculture Cote the other depar ersity on Septembe Its course of in strictly to tl s rectly to far It has a taculty equipped with moc bred stock, Lab Av plete horticulture ouriit ot varieties of froits ete., eicpan erinary depart ral museum and States Expe For catak : and for furt nation to J. W. SANBORN, Dean, CoLumBrIA, Mo. b Or; or tTarm pure com- tir to isc Seceratary vlue the uring gz the a method torm- seperat- Pay either i y Fre- the half certury. Not !a wonders of inventive pros and system of work that can! ed all over the country ing the workers from their liberal; any one can dot sex, Young or ol quired, Capital not nee started tree, cut this out. and we wiil send sou t great value and impor start you in busir you in more mone thing else in the wo Addiess Truk X C+ I.yr. es i B00 to Soe” for furnish their own time to the busine: profitably employer towns and cities Main St., Richmond, Ya SALESMEN Wanted. Permanent posi- tions guaranteed with S344 Ts A Fe AND EBT ENSES PAZID can be mate Nar THER CHICAGO, ILL 8000 Book Agents wanted tosell. THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES ry raits and wood wings. verait and @ foll and complete together with a complete ts the There wil is the right one, Dis N. 1 ‘soy other. tation charges. S. At per ‘Mot | A FAMOUS INSTITUTION. A correspondent of the Fairfield (Me.) Journal writes as follows. from Buffalo, N. Y.: “Editor of Journal—Thinking that it might interest some of your read- ers and make good my promise to you at the same time, I will write a |few lines concerning the famous World's Dispens and Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute. Let me at first disclaim any selfish mo- tive, or desire to advertise or puff this or any industry. Thousands of dollars are expended every month to keep the merits of this Institution before the world and its managers ask for NO ary at E ADVERTISEMENTS. A healthier or more convenient city for those afflicted could been selected in which to place such an institution than Buffalo, ¥. But concerning the city and its at- tractions I will write in some future letter. The World’s Dispensary Medical Association occupies two large and magnificent buildings upon Maine and Washington streets, and @ branch Dispensary at No. 3 New Oxford street.. London, England. The Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical not have Institute fronts Main street, and is attractive and elegant both inside and outside. Although it is FILLED WITH PATIENES from all over the country, it is clean and neat as any parlor, and is appro- priately termed the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute. Large and well lighted rooms, with elegant ap- pointments, make the sick feel home rather than in a hospital. Parlors with fine libraries and music- al instruments are accessible to those A staff of who are convalescent. eighteen SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS administer to the sick. A splendid medical library comprising all of the standard works of reference, is in a convenient room for consultation by any of the physicians. Any medical book of note or value is added to this magnificent collection of books as soon as published. The collection of surgical instruments is large and comprises every instrument of real utility and value known to the pro- fession. A system of mechanical movements, passive exercises, manip- wations, kneadings and rubbings, administered by a large variety of ingeniously contrived machinery, driven by steam, is used as aiding other medical and surgical treatment in palsy, stiffened joints, crooked and withered limbs, and in those chronic cases so often given up by the com- mon busy practitioner of medicineas incurable. Baths of all kinds are made use of in those cases where they are indicated. There is nothing quackish about the institution. It is run FREE FROM ALL HUMBUG or deceit. A large and well ap- pointed drug room in the basement of the Hotel contains all of the med- icines and chemicals used by the physicians, and is in charge of authorized and skilled pharmacists and apothecaries. Each case is pre- scribed for according to the same rules and laws which govern any intelligent doctor when writing a prescription for his patient. There is no restriction used with the phy- sicians in the institution and they have the whole domain of Materia Mediea to choose from. The pro- prietary medicines are only used or advised when in the judgment of the physician (to whom the formulas are known) they are indicated. Many and in fact every physician of any experience has found some remedies or combination of drugs, to do good wérk in a certam class of cases. Hence he writes the same prescrip- tion over and over again till the druggist knows it by heart and smiles when he looks at it. But itis none the less valuable for all that and the physician who knows its value does not feel condemned for writing it. and would feel hurt and stoutly defend it if he should be criticised for its frequent repetition. The doctor writing said prescription ; does not pretend that it wiil cure | everything or that it applies to every i a : . : - x }ease. Upon this principle Dr. Pi e has (with much greater experience than ordinary physicians) devised, | | compounded and thoroughly tested | A FEW PRESCRIPTIONS | of remedies which in certain cases | are curative and t of time. They are not patent medi- | cines nor are they recommended to cure every disease that flesh is heir | to. They are favorite prescriptions, advised in those cases are applicable. who ery ‘fraud’ stand the test i | s where they | Those modical men and ‘quack’ should eé man has as much right to his favorite remedies as another. Neither is it any more disgrace for a man to advertise and PAY FOR IT LIKE remember that A MAN than it is for aphysician to get some one to write an item for the paper telling about skill in performing a surgical operation. I have seen an old physician who was a stickler as regards medical fes editor of his local paper on the street and tell! him how ill ex gov. X. was and how he had just given him a_ pill or put a plaster on his back. The doc- tor knew the newspaper would con- tain the news of his being called to codes and pro- onal etiquette, stop the Much older than Her Husband.” We heard a young girl make the above remark the other day alady with whom we were s acquanted. Tt was not true, yet the lady in question actually looks tive years older t! her husband, al though she is really several years his junior. She is permaturely aged and functional derangement is the cause. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription would cure her, and should be recommended to he all others who are in the same condi- tion. If the reader of this chances to be asimilar sufferer, let her get the “Prescription.” It will bring back her lost beauty, and, better still, it willremove all of those dis- tressing symptoms which have made life a burden to her so long. Money refunded if it don't give satisfaction an See guaratee printed on bottle wrap- per. A Bridegroom Who Fel Get Married. A dispatch from Atlanta s ceremony. Ashamed to In haretta to-day Esquire Ludridge as engaged to perform a marriage The groom was Alexan- der James and the bride Miss Edith Smyth. When the bridal party stood | | pF = = z £ 3 = . Z = = 2 = 3 SJACOBS O] CONQUERS PAIN. | Kansvosy S07e}S POHUN ey} JO Aucjo190g "y88Y OFET jo sanula ayy 07 Aynsay aouauTWa JO Uo ‘aW ‘AUOWILIVGaA ‘ANVdWOO USIZIOA ‘'V SATUVHO aHL TERS (H JAHMAUAAE SUMTVAC ONV SLsIDOAUd AM 108 ‘uonwn4asgo pun aouorsedxca pouostod umo Alu wody,, n r ewer — = HS ‘s bX oe S S.> = 9 = 2. = oa a 2s a S a Rus SI 2 5 eS = GoM REVOLVERS Sen: teJOHNSON & SON, amp for price Mst ittsburgh, Penn. inthe Esquires office awaiting the Mr. the and mounting a horse which he found outside and gallop- } see the ex-covernor in its next issue. But nevertheless he shudders when he sees a legitimate advert which has been paid for. The peo- ple of this country are familiar with PARKER’S IR BALSAM (Cleanses and beautifies the hair.| Promotes a luxuriant growth. Fails to Restore Gray’ to ite Youthful Color. ts Dandruff and hair falling performance of the ceremony, James excused himself from ent company He had the portrait of R. V. Pierce, M. D. ed away at a furious rate. whispered to the groomsman before he left that he felt ashamed to married before so many peopie. The bride with the The doctor would be readily recog- nized by any one who had seen his portrait. His head is large and well orbed, and ability get utmost composure, © onterprise are . und enterprise are | turned to the groomsman and said: stamped his features and Starting without fame or foatune he is to-day the widest known medical man of the age. The fact that he resigned his gress to attend to his vast business speaks louder than words of his in- upon movements. in con- t i terest and devotion to his profession. Patients the distant es arrive daily for treatment at the Invalid’s Hotel and Surgical In- stitue. The World’s Dispensary, which fronts Washington street, is from most A GREAT HIVE OF INDUSTRY. Here the proprietary medicines are put up and the printing and binding done. Fourteen large press- es, driven by power, with numerous folding, trimmings, cutting and stitching machmes are constantly running in this department. Here the famous ‘Common Sense Medical Adviser’ is printed, over 330,000 copies of which have been sold. Evy- erybody in Maine is famlliar with the Memorandum Books from the World's Dispensary. To speak of each floor with its work and uses would make too long an article. Some idea of the magnitude of the business can be had when it is known that there are nearly three hundred persons employed in the two buildings. It is a strong re- commendation for any man of busi- “You helped to bring me here and The now you iust take his place.” groomsman did so, and the ccremony the my mind to do anything I never let went on. At its bride said: **When I conclusion make up auything stand in my way A Sound Legal Opionion - Bainbridge Munday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. “Have use Slectric Bitters with most happy My brother was very low with Malar’ Fever and jaundice, but wascured by ase of this medicne. Ar satistied ric Bitter saved his lit Mr. D. 1. Wilcoxson ot Horse cave Ky. addsa like testimony saying: tively believes he would liad it not been tor E says: resu he have died, ectric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach 50e Disorders stand unequaled. Price and $1, at Walls and Holt the druggists. Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 11-—Daniel Vorhees spoke here last night and faced a large audience. His remarks were devoted to a discussion of the tariff question. He announced his platform to be for Cleveland and cheap clothing against Harrison and free whipkey. He warned the ad- vocates of protection of the fate of the slaveholders; in their greed for money they lost everything. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Anna R. Pattison and I. W. Patti- son, her husband, by their deed of trust dated 1x86, and recorded in the Recorder’s Sept. 1, x oftles within and for Bates county, Missouri,:in book No. perare 527,conveyed to J.B. Brugler, trustee the fol lowing described real estate, 4 He posi- MEMORY DISCOVERY. Any qook learned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. Speaking without notes. Wholly unlike artificial system. Piracy condemned by Supreme Court. Great inducements to correspondence classes. Prospectus, with opinions of if Hammond, the world-famed Specialist in Mind diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, the it Phyeh i others, sen} free F. LOW Fifth Ave., New York. VITALITY Wm. iz A EXHAUSTED Le PVE SCIENCE OF ne Ll the great THE SUENCE P ssoaicas Work of the OF ~/ LIFE £ Manhood,Nerv- = ey bility, Premature De- K OW THYSELF cline, Errors of Youth, ' ies consequent thie’ : scriptions for all di by mail, sealed. I and middle-aged men. TJewelled Medal awarded to the author by the } al Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 1895, Boe- ton, Mass,, or Dr. W. H. PARKER, graduate of Har- vard Medical College, 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Office, No. Bulfinch St. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cut this owt, You muy never ace it agai Missouri Pacific R’y. 2 Daily Trains 2 lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter of section 20, township 41, range 33,which convey- ance was made in trust to secure the pay- ment of one certain note, fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment ofsaid note and the interest thereon, now past due and unpaid; and whereas, the said J. B. Brugler, trustee, is absent from the county of Bates and State of Missouri, and refuses to act, in which case said deed of trust authorizes the acting sheriff of Bates Co. to act as trustee. Now, therefore ness to be popular at home. It is putting it mildly when it is said that the Institution is popular in Buffalo, and both it and its chief honored and loved by the inhabitants of the great metropolis of the lakes.” TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, Texas and the Southwest. Rheumatism and Neura!gia Cured in Two Days. The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- ered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 DAYs, and to give immediate reliet in chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription tor this wonderful compound which can be filled by your home druggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satistaction is not given. THe INDIANA CuEmicat Co., TO-1yF Crawtordsville Ind Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 11.—Up to noon to-day there were eighty deaths from yellow fever, two of which occurred this morning and 16 new cases reported up to that time. This brings the total number of cases up to date 648; and of these 500 are still under treatment. Fully 100 more experienced nurses are needed in addition to the twenty who arrived from Charleston this morn, ug. tehy, Scaly, an Skin Tortures. ot “SWayNe’s cine, wi Rhet at the request of the legal holder of said note. anc pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bid- her for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and stete of Missouri, on Friday, September 21, 1888, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt. interest and costs. G 39 0. G. GLAZEBROOK, eriff and Acting Trustee. {hen ‘ssdanOutr ALVLSHE Waa OO f UTAGIANS ‘A ‘CA = rq = a sa we e “LVUDONACG IN LSIT ALWAdOAd WHS HLIM ALWUAdOUd ANOA AV Id OIL 4 Daily Trains, 4 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE COLORADO SHORT LINE TO PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS, Kansas City to Denver without change H. C. TOWNSEND. eral Passenger and Ticket Ag’t, ST? LOUIS, MO. ANSY GAPSULES ; THE LATEST DISCOVEBY. Dr. Laparie’s Celebrated Preparation, Safe and Always Relisble. Indispensable to LADIES, Bend 4 cents for Sealed Circular. CALUMET CHEMICAL CO., Chicago. ae use for for Bile, Cf Pure

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