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a DON’T SCOLD BUTLER H aman for groaning whcn he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain me! rs ay | i i Ai Ri is simply awful. No torture in the 4 fi A i ai | ancient times was more painful than | these twin diseases. | htn’t \ a man to be blamed if, having Rheu- ——IN —-- matism or Neuralgia wont use rf { Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured 5 H thousands who have : suffered i in the ppera House Block.) samy hentia \ i NEC). | futhalips, neck/and | wes the prin that sible. The fire eR Re ETT ET after physicians e » pronounced them incurable. * could noe had settled So intense rer almost impos ~ Athlophoros me relief, and t enabled me to elesp | for fonr and a rs without waking. Toontinued ite ase. and am now well.” Rev. 8, H. TROYE BUTLER, Capital, - bs a ~ ” 86,508 SURPLUS HJOHN H.SULL ENS. , BOOKER POWELL Wu.E, WALTON,. E Jasniet. i aashier, DIRECTORS, Dr, T. C. Boulware, | | Looker rowel! JM. Tucker, Green W. ! : ——---- == —| ludge y- H Sullens, fennt ae WILLIAM | # B. Hickman’ dr. No 1 ; Vhipple “Frank Voris, Yalton, ict | : rn < H. Dutchec Jenkins. ; aH ‘ee 5 ! * Gur. Liu 5 Receives deposits, loans muncy, and Seer AAA transacts a general banking business. LIBEL TA, “OU ARE, We extend to our customers every aC: | a HIRTY-NINTH YEAR BEGINS SEP. 6, Iss. ommodation consistent with sate bank- afin Tuition and Incidental fees, $21.50 per term 8. of 20 we in advance CORRESPONDENTS. Board, room rent, fuel and weeks. Z-Tuition free ton Kansas City. St. Louis. New York. {first Nat’] Bank ’Fourth National Bank = § Hanover National Kank and sons of Baptist mi For Catalogue address JAS. G. ¢ Chairman er. i 2 | eames = = OrL. B. ELY, 2 Carrollton, Mo. % BATES COUNTY 4 : 2Nationa ey — COrganiz ’ OF BUTLER ss Complete Business Course, Ve: ship, Musi lish, German, ' I Nene mue Containing Wi TYGARD, - - - a j fall particulars, address HON. J- 2. MEWBEKRY, : -SNOWKE, M. A., President. jreckate : - D H.SNOHE, M. . es On In every style price and 4 Made to Order ! It has a facu ’ will open with Uni- farm pure com- inds its vet- with ; dstock, ja plete horticu'ture [guaranteed a fitin every alland see me, up stairs Nort } Main Street i oped 1 TAL. United j ral museum and } tSt Experim Seeratary 471y to SANBORN, Dean, CorLumMBIA, Mo homes work: either sbility. res yeu rhers trom their mn do the BRONCHITIS, DYSPR hens, DEMTLITY, RED iy q Cap 1 | star: ed tice, ¢ t ae we wi Tsend vou tree, vreat value and importance a whic! aie meting ot will Wanted. rmanent poste | back with no weapon save a laaiet | and a pocket knife. | paws. | Cassaway, by another cast, caught ‘the animal around the neck. |the horse to keep the rope tight, 1) dolls rtous! Captured a Bear With a Lariet. Fort Davis, Tex., October 3.—A: novel and exciting capture was made | boil a fine young bird until it is | bush, which has been bearing white last Saturday by a cowboy named | Bird Cassaway. for cattle on the Prairie Dog Town, | near Red River, in Hall county, when he suddenly ran upon a big black bear. He was alone on horse- | He was scouring He threw the rope snugly over the bear's head, but the bear lifted it off with his Bruin started to run when The shock threw the bear head over heels. Dismounting quickly, and leaving g | skin, pick all the flesh from the | i Mali t only red roses. The only cause as- | Th = i i signed for this is the enrichment of | 1 alan ee ae the surrounding earth. | ie aia ee _ | of India. Drunkenness oF the Liquor Habit | Mr. E. A. PEREIRA, Positively Curea by administering | Head Inepector Post Of- Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. fices, Calcutta, India, It can be given in a cup of coffee ortea withou ti ledge ot the person tak- writes over Dib Sa terern ing it; is y harmless and will here shown: eect a perm i speedy cure, “Instantaneous relief whether is a moderate drink- | an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of in Throat troubles in the drunkards have bee Game as Food for invalids. ' After being properly prepared, | three parts cooked; then remove the bones, and pound it in a mortar with | a little of the liquid with whieh it was boiled, three tablespoonsful of finely sifted bread crumbs, a tea spoonful of grated lemon rind, a sufficient seasoning of salt and a grating of nutmeg. When pounded to a perfectly smooth paste, put the mixture into a saucepan with a little more of the liquid, and let it simmer gently for ten minutes. When finish- ed, the panada should be slightly thicker than good cream. It will Cassaway rushed upon the beast and cut his throat with a pocket knife. The hide of the feet 9 inches long, was 7 weight bear and the 500 pounds. Rheumatism and Necuiea cured in 1to3 days for 75 cents by Detchon’s “Mystic Cure.’? Do not suffer and waste money on other remedies. his abso lutely never tails. Sold by W. J. LANs- pownN, Druggist, Butler, Mo. S-6m. Strength of Fleas. Fleas are possessed of great strength. Moffet tells of a mechan- ic who made a gold chain as long as | his finger that a flea dragged after him, and a golden chariot, which he idrew also. Bingley wnites of wateh maker in tha Strand who had an ivory, four-wheeled chaise, with a coachman on the box, drawn by a flea. The same man afterward made a carriage with six horses, a coach- man, four persous inside, two foot- men behind and a postillion on one of the horses, all of which were drawn by a single flea. Latriella mentions a flea which dragged a silver cannon of twenty-four times its own weight, mounted on wheels and showed no fear when it was charged with gun powder and fired off. Rene says he sawthree fleas drawing a tiny omnibus; that a pair drew a chariot and a brass cannon was drawn by a single one.—Living Cross. a EnglishSpavin Liniment removes ail hard, sof} or calloused lumps and blem- ishes trom horses, plood spa avin, curb, splints, sweeney, stifles, sprains, rore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save fifty s by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by W. J. Lansdown, Druggist, But- er, Mo. Ui-1 yr All Are Starying- New York, Oct. 4.—The Times has the following special: Quebee, Oct. 4.—News from Mor- sic, 202 miles east of Saguany, is of a most appalling description. The whole population of that district is on the brink of starvation. The fisheries this season have signally failed; crops, which are which are of no account at any time, have also turned out badly aud the few pro- visions in the place are high in price and the unfortunate inabitants do |not know which way to turn for | food and clothing. They are in a |sad condition and winter has not yet commenced. Their ease is one of severest hardship. Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Sk:n Tortures. The simple application ot ‘SwayNe’s OINTMENT,” without any internal medi- cine, will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, | Pimples, Eczema all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective, | and costs but a trifle. 32 Iyr | The poor man takes no pride in | his poverty, but the man who has | “got up” never wearies of telling of ithe days when he walked hand in nean suc- = to eg! ce Naine? BROWN BROTHER NORSERYMEN, CHICAGO, ILL 6000 Book Agents wanted to THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF | ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line 0: #4 advertising.in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co.. : 5 Newspaper Advertising Bureau, ; 10 Spruce St., New York. Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphic: boyhood 49 bis momnation te Bt, eg ES | hand with want.QThe rich million- jaire Alger is now relating the fol- lowing: “My wife wore a white dress and a pair of white cotton | gloves when we were married. We took our wedding trip in a buggy | from Grand Rapids to a little settle- | ment Called Grandville, about seven ‘miles distant. I wore not even cot- ton gloves, and I'll tell you why: I didn’t have money enough to buy ‘om.” The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Sult, Durggi te: es; “I can recom Electric Bit- tersas the very best remedy. Every | bottle sold has given reliet in every case. One man took six bottles, < ot Rheumatism of 10 Years Abraham Hare, dri affirms: *‘The ee have ever handled Bippus, Ind., standi ist, Bellville, ¢ lling medic keep quite fresh and sweet for three or four days, and can be heated a few spoonsful at atime and served poured over a slice of nice crisp, hot toast, orin a very tiny dish with sippets of toast inserted round about. Nothing more quickly destroys the capricious appetite of an invalid than having a large dish of anything, no matter how dainty, set before them; they require to eat often, but only a very little at a time.—St. James Ga zette. “What's in a Name?” Shakespears said there was noth- ing, but there is. Would Cesar have had such aotoriety if his name had been Caleb W. Pickersgill? Think of Patti drawing $7,000 a night if the bill boards announced her as Jane Brown! The idea is ab- surd. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purga- tive Pellets is a name that has made arecord. These tiny, sugar-coated pills cure sick and billious headache, bowel complaints, internal fever and costiveness. “Pertect: Quiet.” A nervous looking man went into a store the other day and sat down for an hour or so, when a clerk ask- ed him if there was anything she could do for him. He said no, he didn’t want anything. She went away and he sat there a half an hour longer, when the proprietor went to him and asked him if he wanted anything shown him. “No,” the nervous man, “I just want to sit around. My physician has rec- commended perfect quiet for and says above all things 31° should avoid being in crowds. Noticing that you did not advertise in news- papers, I thought this would be as quiet a place as I could find, so I just dropped in for a few hours of isola- tion.” The merchant picked up a bolt of paper cambric to brain him, but the man went out. He said all he wanted was quiet life—Peck’s Sun. said me, Dangers of Artificial Teeth. Cases of swallowing artificial teeth, with a fatal result are fre- quently reported, and one happened in Birmingham a few days ago. The kind of artificial denture most liable to accident is one consisting of four or five teeth mounted on a metal trame, and having clasps or bands which in the mouth fasten around molars or bicuspids. If these, when first made, are not properly adjust- ed by the dentist they may be so loose as to fall into the mouth dur- ing sleep and when eating. But more commonly the cause of the so- ealled “swallowing” of teeth is the loss from decay of the teeth to which the frame is attached, so that it is only kept in place by the tongue and what little suction there may be. All persons wearing artificial teeth, especially small ones, should be warned of the danger arising from possible looseness or ill-fitting; but, as an instance of howlittle heed some persons take of advice, we may mention a case which came under our notice, where a gentleman in less than six months swallowed the same set of teeth twice. What Am I to Do? The symptoms of billivusness are un- happily ‘put too well known. They diff- er in different individuals to some extent. A billious man is seldom a breakfast eat- er. Too frequently, alas, he has an ex- ceilent appetite tor liquors but none tor solids ot a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection atany time: it it 1s not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digre: order and di beasym aor or the two may al See Re eee peenreeeereee Is the soil the source of aeey Al iz florist in England claims that a rose SJACOBS OlL FOR SORE THROAT. roses for more than thirty years, has | 2k | suddenly changed, and now puts out | made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific i in their coffee withou r knowledge, and | Campbell Hospital was obtained by St. Jacobs to-day b eve they quit drinking ot their Oll. Was myself cured own free It never fails. The tem once egnated with the Spe Dy it.” it becomes an utter impossibility tor the REIS liquor app Bs ull partic- — Sold by — ulars, ad EN SPECIFIC co., 185 DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Race st. Cinci SO: EVERYWHERE. The Chas. A. Vogeler Co., Little Josef Hoffman, the musicol prodigy, has an eye for beauty as well as a soul for music. When told that he would not visit America this season, he replied: “I don't much care, but I should like again to see the pretty American ladies.” BALTIMORE, MD, The Staunch Old Democratic Newspaper, THE MISSOURI REPUBLICAN Rheumatism and Neuratgia 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 Has changed the name to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia of the daily issue to in 2 pays, and to give immediate reliet in chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cure. a On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent s id stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wondertul compound NI Lous Repub 6 which can be filled by your home druggist . 3 at small cost. We take this means of 3 Peer giving our discovery to the public instead Andreducedit subscription of putting it out asa patent medicine, it rates. being much less expensive. We will] One Year, without Sunday... gladly retund money if satistaction is not given, 1o-1yr One Year, including Sunday The Weekly Republican Tue INDIANA CHEMICAL Co., Crawtordsville Ind Ten pages every week. >. C, FULKERSON, T. L. HARPER, Bee Gut ee ARPT teas. | Is the cheapest and best paper J. EVERINGHAM, Gro. CANTERBURY in the country. Niicecires:t- Scere CAMPAIGN BATES. One Year..... THE BANKERS LOAN & TITLE CO. + {Incorporated under the laws of Mo. LAND TITLES EXAMINED & CERTIFIES First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm ¥rom June to December 1.- From ma Souter! From October to December 1 and City Property. Local Money for Short Time Loans.] Office west side square, BUTLER, MO. Ofeither pattern shows above will be sent, Postage Free, to every new sub- seriber for a period ef tarce months or longer. ge Sample Copies froete any address, ADDEEss, THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo. 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