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Che Butle yoL. X11. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12. 1890. BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH DARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - - 060 60 SURPLUS, S25.000 60 My UNGARD, --- PF 7 HON. J. B. NEWBERRY J. C. CLARK er producers 0 ad tek | money experimer D.. Oct. 30.—As the ears | | | doubtful remedies w SAE ath exae er ‘i ihe : | Democrat says editorially: “It is not J | \ ki 3 TQ ‘matter of the eG i te i = } Di resus Ghexpenmen sin beet | Another series ot Experiments Begun | diffi oi i John Atkisons {been the victinis | TO fers cultivation by a number of promi- ma Percale SE j difficult to point out the immediate | aka args ‘Vitively certam in its cu . : | : ns 3 le for the republic: Fevers: | ea le 2 mas | nD rmers this eH r te \ ;cause for the republican reverse. | passed at the instance of corpora |asto warrant its manufacturers in nent farmers in this locality, steps —— | : , | Suces WILLETS VERY CERTAIN He Declares that he is elected Governor by at Least 15.000 Plurality over Rum- phery information Gbtainab The best ty of tlic legis the fart oo had cert elected, and that his tiuajo | not be} than 15,000 edtod 5 Hance the alliance to seca th R. R. DEACON, NLY EXCLUSIVE THE © | BU PLAGH. Don't Waste Yeur T JUSTIN'S DYNAMITE SHELL. Sugar Raising Yaukton. S. Ke "i ag \ \\ v R ae ‘hs, Cc — : for c ost obstinate cold. & {ING BROS, PITTSBURGH t 25 cents per Riame -The Globe Parii® Law Mostly to St. Louis, Nov. 5. | : | To the Federal etections bill and the tions and manufacturers 30.—Another | tariff must the result be chiefly at- are about to be taken to induce the | supplying it to the public as they are doing through druggists. under Tariff re \form has been one of the issues of Utica, N. Y., Oct location of a beet and sugar retiuery Pension Agency. Over Dr Byeringham’ s%store rooms Our CAllpalen very aneml _|a duly executed certificate of guar- here. The chamber of commerce experiment with Dr. Justin's dyna-|tributed. An unfortunate mistake fi nt uvery member o z A ee | - 7 ; PSG somber OT! antee, that it will accomplish all itis | will atte , “= 1) Mite cartridge was made at Perry-| was made by the republicans in pe 1 will attend to the matter, and will 3 A i Pee congress elected by the alliance will the of that Sinkeias ap ensa romrid ig {probably appoint a committee to ville to-day in the presence ofa num-j sisting in their endeavor to pass the C y re Ged. = jrange himself on side eee party which votes to reduce the bu:-| Cures torpid liver, or billiousness, confer with Mr. Oxnard, the proprie- pom cuer rene: oeshelb ras guna ome STE - 0 pratt: dens ot the: neople. | UbRe jes indigestion, or dyspepsia, all humors {tor of the Grand Island refinery, jar to the one used the last time, ex- | opposition of the leading republicans W E TUC ‘KE R li igd 3 P i i he| or bad blood taints from whatever | with a view to inducing hin to lo- cepting that it was bored out of sol-|of the South, for whose imagined . a 2) >|* aaeeeh eterminec uce t 1) cause arising, skin and scalp dis-/ ogte a branch at this point. Tests id steel and had no blow holes, and | benetit the bill was being pushed, cos ransportation. 8 : ; ions, (r : é | ; rai = 4 Be § C yc , ’ 4 ~ . : . - Patines, ' ine i Ht F as BUTLER, - MISSOURI. required to pay the carrying charge ula.) if taken in time and given a! firm the prediction that this soil is ———— i 1a eS unequalled for the successful pro | Blakely rifle was used, similar to the|blunder is patent enough to the duction of the sugar beet, and no | two tnat have been burst in previous} most pronounced and persistent | experiments. The shell weighed 275 | champions of the measure, and there fair trial. Thousands of cures follow the use of one bushel to the market in order to pay dividends on ficticous stock. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. See iti gees . #o| difficulty in securing a refinery is a Lawyerm. sp | ayo eo a sine rn anticipated. ai. pounds and contained nine pouns of /is not much likelihood of its enact- € Pasii7el pikes acto ae atthe cost of transportation be , SS SS | sand instead of dynamite in the in-| ment in the coming session : Ss ; -— WHAT CURES? : e J. H. NORTON. eae = to Pay OPENS SAKES LIKE AN EXPERT. RE ger cartridge. The charge was 30} “It was through the tariff law reasonable interest on the cost o 7 . ds of hexagonal powder. The| howey h f the d pega : , . a oN Eat. 1 Diffevenc o poun gonal powder. owever, that most of the damage Attorney at-Law. construction and operation. While Mortal Difference of Opmmion on 4D) 411 was fired into a sand bank at|was inflicted on the republicans. A Young Soath Dakato Plumber De- voips Dangerous Ingenuity. Office, North Side, over Barnhardt’s Important Matter. Jewelry Store. we don't want the government to own the railroads, we certainly don't the distance of thirey yards and was | The law, of course, is far from being WWhatisithel forseithatrouateadis: recovered almost intact. Theromet-|as bad as the democrats have preten- \ «0. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Butler, Mo. over Badgley Bros., Store. Catvin F. Boxtey, PROSECUTIXG ATTORNEY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. Office, South Side Square, want the railroads to own the gover ment. The farmers’ alliance demands free coinage, more money and less usury. and the abolition of the na- tional banking system, which makes a rich few to profit at the expense of the poor many. These are some of the issues whereon this campaign has been conducted, and result has been what we expected. PREDICTS INGALLS'S DEFEAT ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Squafe, over down’s Drug Store. | Boshi & DENTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L McBride's Store, Butler, Mo. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All call answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. T e Surgeon. en a specialty. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, ove Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on vannah street norrh ot Pine. KANSAS CITY COLORALO SHORT LINE 5 Daily Trains, 9 Kansas City to St, Louis THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Denver, as City to H. C. TOWNSEND. Lans- ~C. BOULWARE, Physician and Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- Missouri Pacific R’y. 2 Daily Trains 2 and OMAHA, “We have elected ninety-eight members of the legislature, and will name the next senator of the United States from Kansas. Ingalls will not get a man of them. He is beat en. The fight has been made espe cially upon him, and it has been .| successful. Kansas is a producing not a manufacturing state, and will hereafter be represented in the halls of congress only by men who are in sympathy with the producers and who will advocate legislation which will put producers on an equal foot ing with others. We have borne the burdens long enough. The election means tariff reform, free coinage, more money and honest legislation. HOW WILLITS LOOKS. In person, Willits is tall and un- gainly and presents the appearance of a farmer in very moderate cireum- He wore today a slouch stances. r of clothes and a cheap flannel shirt. with a soiled necktie. He spoke without hesitation. INGALLS'S DEFEAT CONCEDED. can state central committee this tion to Ingalls will have a majority in the legislature. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so Electric Betters sing the same song of praise —A purer medicine dces not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters > affec- Will d hat, unpolished boots, a cheap suit | Chieago, Nov. 6.—A dispatch from } Topeka, Kan., says that the republi-| lmeans to stand by the republican morning conceded that the opposi-| i] | ' | one of the leading banks of the city | knowing the combination. Sioux Falls, S D., Nov. Oct. 31. Minnehaha county has just finished a new court house at a cost of $125,- 020. Over $10,000 worth of vaults were ordered Last week L. H. Saunders, a plumber not over 17 rk’s saVOr- in. } years old, entered the county office while the clerk was el ing to open one of the new vaults. The combination had been lost and finally the clerk gave up the job- Young Saunders who was standing it. County Commissioner McKee offered to give him $10 if he could open the safe. by said he could open The young lad placed his ear to the doorof the vault and listened to the fall of the tumblers, and m a] few moments the door swung open. Saunders was turned out of the room and the combination changed. An- other trial was given the young genius and again the door flew open. The chairman of the county com- missioner the safe com- pany that its safes would not be ac- cepted and awaited his further or- Sauders opened a vault in informed ders. as easily as if he knew the combina- tion. In one of the letters that passed between the commissioners andthe safe company the latter $10,000 if the lad vault without first agrees to forfeit can open any The Party of Progress. Dr. William Everett of Massachusetts Mr. Lodge bas declared that he | the so called christian scientists, aud ric apparatus in the shell measured the force of the heat exerted, and | dyometric calculations showed the force and direction of the explosive power behind it and the influence on the inner dynamite cartridge The shell was opened and testified to the correctness of Dr. Justin's theory of the lste explosions in the gun. Another test will be made with the same shell, and on the third test dynamite will be agian used, the inventor being confident that all difficulties have now been removed in firing charges of dyna mite from any smooth bore or rifled | ease: and which is the most conven ient apparatus for applying it? How far is the regular physician useful to us because we believe in him, and how far are his pills and powders and tonics only the material repre- sentatives of his personal influence on our health? The regular doctors cure; the cure; the Hahnemanunites cure; and so do the faith cures aud the mind cures, and homwopathie doctors the four-dollar-and-a half advertis ing itinerants, and the patent medi- | cine men. They all hit, and they all | 8 miss, and the great difference—one | un. | testored his) Wite’s Health. great difference—in the result is | My wife suffered for years from that when the regular doctors lose a | debility and a general breaking patient no one grumbles, and when | down of health, the results of dis- the irregular doctors lose one the | eases peculiar to women. A few community stands on end and howls. | bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. 5.) —Rochester Union and Advertiser. | restored her to perfect health. It Nature cures, but nature can be | built her up, increased her appetite aided, hindered or defeated in the | and weight, until she is now the curative process. And the Commer- | picture of health. The speedy re cial’s contention is that it is the part | covery of my wife from her long ill- of rational beings to seek and trust | ness caused all my family and sever- the advice of men of good character | a] of my neighbors to take S. S. S. who have studied the human system | Ag a tonic we are all delighted with and learned, as far as a modern sci- | jt, ence lights the way, how far they | Covington, Ohio. can aid nature and how they can 2 serene best avoid obstructing her.—Buffalo | BABY CURED. | My baby had the worst case of ! Catarrh that I ever saw a small child It is not our purpose to consider | “7” : : the evils that result from employing | afflicted with. The nasal discharge the unscrupulous, the ignorant, the | ¥4° Very large and very offensive. chatlatans and quacks to prescribe , Having some personal knowledge of for the maladies that afflict the hu- | 2 curative properties of S.S. 5.1 Geo. Flammer, Commercial. ded to believe it to be. A few of its provisions, though, have afforded some ground for part of the opposi- tion which the law has called out. While no portion of the act offers any justification fur the falsehoods which the democratic editors and stump orators uttered, yet there are schedules in it which serve to make part of these falsehoods credible. for any increase in any duties on any article. Every advance of this sort which was made weakened the party, hampered the labors of its have There was no excuse advoca the organization on the defensive sand champions, and placed from the begining of the campaign. —Globe-Democrat. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be consumption and incura- ble. He was persuaded to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Cousump- tion, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able te walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he | continued to use it and is to-day en- |joying good health. If you have any threat, lung or chest trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at H. L. Tucker's drug store The sheiks of Egypt have nove |speet for antiquity. They want to- make a st | man family. We simply declare that | gave the baby acourse of S. S.S., the physician who knows nothing, | using nothing else. In a short time party because it is a progressive jparty. The last advance this party has made under the guidance of | will cure all diseases of the Liver/rather belong to the party jand kidneys will remove pimpl s, salt rheum and other Pennsylvania, has been to put its af- well| fairs in the hands of Matt Quay, known rnd popular as to need no|who has never yet replied to the se special mention. All who have used! rious charges against him. If the republican party is made up of this sort of progress from Abraham Lin- Into Matthew S. Quay. I had of ol ¢ struction. Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pil 3 or very little indeed about the struc- | the discharge from the nose stopped ture and the conditions of the human {and the catarrh was cured entirely system. Of course “he does not | *"d permanently, as there has been know it all."—Rochester Morning | no return of it sinee. Herald. } David Zartman, I have used Warner's Safe Cure | May 10, 1890. Independence, O. and but for its timely use would | Treatise on blood and Skin dis- have been, I verily believe, in my | eases mailed free. A | SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta, Ga grave from what the doctors terme Bright's Disease —D F. Shriner, A Fortunate Woman. 2 — editor Scioto Gazette, Chilli- Mrs. 1 cothe. Ohio. ina letter dated June | has re © was a gr | 30, 1890. for years. W grv spel | i nequrry out of the pyra- | mids. Bring your pictures to Prof. J. W. | Cover, the free hand and pen artist, ‘and get the finest work you have jever seen. Located in opera build- jing. tf. | It is now said that the mines slong ithe Union Pacific produce annually | over 1,400,000 ton of coal. A Valuable Discovery. 6 ; Db i B

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