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sere Be —_—— SE The Butler Week VOL. XIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10.1890. NO. 3 BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND THE) ONLY NATIONAL BANK} IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - SURPLUS, - - F.J. TYGARD, - - - HON. J. B. NEWBERRY, J. C. CLARK - - John Atkison’s Pension Aency. Over Dr Eyeringham’s%store rooms ™ West Side - Butler, Mo. President. Vice-Pres. Cashier W. EE. TUCKER, DENTIST, BUTLER, = MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over | Aaron Hart's Store. Lawyers. o J. H. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law. Office, North Side, over Barnhardt’s Jewelry Store. \ «0. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Butler, Mo. Office, South Side Square, over Badgley Bros., Store. Carvin F. Boxiey, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. /—~ Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. AARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Store. AGE & 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 calls answered at Office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. AY C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en a specialty. J. T,. WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- nah street norrh ot Pine. Missouri Pacific Ry. 2 Daily Trains 2 KANSAS CITY COLORADO SHORT LINE 5 Daily — 5° Kansas City to St, Louis, and THE PUEBLO AND DENVER. — BUFFETT SLEEPIMG | Kansas City to Denver(witt H. Cc. TOWN General, Passenger iret st la | $125,000 00 day. $25,000 00} sJand blood. The best blood of the OMAHA, | “MRS, PARTINGTON” DEAD. Another = Literary Over the Dark Waters. Celebrity Passes Boston, Mass. Nov. 25.—Benja- | min P. Shillaber, s0 widely known | jas “Mrs. Partington” died at his} residence in William stree, at 5:45 p. m. to day, of diabete | heart failure. | family were gathered at the bed-t { } The members of {during his last moweuts. Th |neral services will be held ut tle Universalist church at 1 op. om. P::-| Benjamin Peuhallow Shillaber was born in Portsmouth, N. H.. July 13, 1812. He belonged to the same class of literary celebrities as Aric- rmaus Ward aud D. R. Locke (Petro- leum V. Nasby). It was while Shil- laber was ou the editovial staff of the Post and in the absence of his superior that he printed his first i*Mrs. Partington” story in that pa- per. His reputation rests on his “Life and sayings of Mrs. Parting ton,” though he did much work out- Tt was preceded by ;“Rhimes with Reason and without. and was followed by “Ruitting, Work,” 1857; “Partingtonian Patch-| work,” 1873, and “Lines in Pleasant, j Places,” 1875. In 1879 he began the | Ike Partington juvenile series with '“Tke and His Friends.” | side of that and followed by “Cruisers with Capt. Bob,” 1881 and “The Dubblerunner Club,” 1882. In 1884 he published a collection of! verses, to which he gave the title of| “Wide Swath.” Au Important Matter, 3 | Druggists eyerywhere report that the Restorative Nervine—a nerve tond and medicine—are are astonishing; exceed- ed anything they ever had, while it gives | universal satistaction in headache, ner- vousness, sleeplessness, sexual debility, parkecnes poor memory, fits, dizziness, tc. L. Burton & Co., “Trov, New York, Gi Deeey & Murphy, ot Battle Creek, Mich,, C. B. Woodworth & Co., of Ft. Wavne, Ind., and hundreds of others state that they neyer handled any medi- cine which sold so rapidly, or gave such universal satistaction. Trial bottles of this great medicine and book on Ner- vous Diseases, free at H L, Tucker's! drug store, who guarantees and recom- mends it. od at our NFW line of work, nd honorably, by those ot your epare m. ‘entirely new 152 wonderful suc wm 625 to 850 per week and & ‘hee once, We can furnish you ad an loyment and “Yes, we altcongratulate ourselves that the cruel war is nearing a close. It has cost vast amount of treasure flower of the American youth has been freely offered upon our coun- try's altar that the nation might ive. It has indeed been a trying hour for the republic; but I see in the near future a crisis arising that | unnerves me and causes me to trem- | ble for the safety of my country. As} a result of the war, corporations | have been enthroned and an era of| corruption in high places will follow | and the money power of the country | will endeavor to prolong its reign by | working upon the prejudices of the! Eee until all wealth is aggregs ated | in a few hands and the republic is destroyed. I feel-at this time more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the midst of the war. God grant th groundless.—A may prove Lincoln. Bucklen’s Arnica Saive, The Best Salve inthe world for ses,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheu Tetter,Chapped Hands, and all Skin Eruptio ures Piles, or no p. | gigantic trust. which it is though ,| tion will be filed covering the com | | did for . | prejudice on the part of the people »|of Cole county against Noland and s returned five minutes , tents of the R, R. DEACON, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE “HARDWARE: AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE © IN BUTLER. —_—_—_— The Threshing Machine Trust. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 29.—The Times this morning says the threshing ma chine men of the United States have caught the infection from their brothers of the mowers and binder , and are busily engaged in forming ' this city between the representativ: jmen in the threshing machine in terests. It is known that ganization has been effected and that very soon articles of incorpora- a temporary or- bine with a capital stock of at leas $20,000,000. ! Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. i An important discoyery. They at on the liver, stomach and bowels throujh the nerves. A new principle. Thy speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, br- pid liver, piles and eonstipation. Splin- men, women and children, Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 dosesior | 25 cents. -Samples tree at H. L. Tuk- | er‘s Drug Store- teiy’ To Go to Miller County. Jefferron City, Mo., Dec. 4.—The Hon. W.S. Pope, attorney for ex- state Treasurer Ed. T. Noland, will ask for a change of venue in the cir- cuit court to-morrow. The notices to be served on the attorneys for the state are already prepared and the affidavits, it is said, will allege undue | will also allege prejudice in all other counties in the circuit except Miller The court, when the affidavits are presented have no alternative than to grant the change of venue. The counties in the circuit are Cole, Cooper, Maniteau, Morgan and Mil- ler, which is remote and isolated. Tuscumbia, the county seat, is lo- cated on the Osage river, fifteen t miles from a railway station and is t! without telegraphic communication with the outside world. {has been expected for several days jthat Mr. Pope would ask for a change of venue and would seek t | have thegcase transferred to Milley , eounty, ies the court session wil begin on the sixth Monday in Mare next. Capital, will rival in magnitude the recently | | Are prepared to make Farm Loans—giving borrower THE BEST AND ‘formed American havester compan} | | LOWEST Negotiations are now going on ia | Also buys aud aell Real Estate and deals in all kinds of good securites Bates County Loan & Land Company. | JAS. K. BRUGLER, Presipext. | ls: Money 7: BATES COUNTY LOAN &LAND CO., WEST SIDE SQUARE, H. E. PHARIS & SON, Will Pay you the Highest Market Price Cash or Trade for Eggs. BEST PLACE TO SELL BUTTER. RATES AND PRIVILEGE PERCIVAL, Treasvrer. FARMERS AND WORKINGMEN BUTLER. MO. $20,000 TO PAY AT ANY TIME. | W. F. DUVALL, Secretary. STAND TO | | YOUR GUNS. They always take Butter and Eggs from their customers at the highest market price. Bring them iu at once. They have orders for 10,000 Ibs. of Dried Apples, Give them a trial and you go back again Mortgage Indebtedness. Washington. D. C., Dec. 4.—The | inquiry of the census office into | mortgage indebtedness completed. The report will be very intereeting and valuable. is nearly Out of nearly 2,800 counties only en remain at the present incomplete he mortgages for ten years having been abstracted from A total of something over $850,000, | This move was no surprise as it, oq jn mortgages has been found, | the records. the largest number in the western | have lost an arm below the elbow or states. ! leg below the knee $55 a month: to Relatively speaking the southern | tates were found to be much [freer | from these incumbrances than the northern. ever, to this is noted in the newly | Thousands Stolen. O., Dee. 4—At 6 o'clock last night the United States , express messenger left a satchel con- 1: Zanesville. g up in the office the Baltimore and Ohio depot w he stepped out on business. He locked the door, but when h d th oO n after unlocked and ] vone. door was press oftici > very reti ny tosay how much the Detectives are at work. Nos Cholera. ec % williz to say le has not benetited thet The W. Hit L Mepic AL Co., 43-3m St. Louis, Mo. vishe n developed manufacturing of Alabama, Tennesee and Georgia. ecurity for jisan unimportant object of indebt the best kic appetite | Tucker's drugstore. districts In districts like that of Birming- am the mortgage indebtedness is arge. but 90 per cent. of it has thousand dollars in been c ontracted for purchase money plants lands eie. In other district's f the south mortgages are given as “farm supplies” but this ess in the north. ” appy Hoosiers. », Ind., w tee ‘Elects rie Bitters do me more for me than all other ed. for that bad rom kidney and liv Jobn Leslie, farmer of the same place, B Bitters to be AVS: T be live s rength,good likea new 50c¢ a bottle at H. L. | ust ! lost an arm at the shoulder joint or | a leg at the hip joint, a pension of Another exception, how- | | two or more disabilities to receive a , thus attained, or the money paid oa | Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Senator Quay’s Pension Proposals. Washington; D. D., Dec. 4:—Sena- | tor Quay has introduced a bill grant- ing to all persons whose names are now on the list or may hereafter be placed on it, who have lost both eyes ly | and both feet, or who are otherwise totally disabled, a pension of $100 a month; to all persons who have $60 a month; to those who those who have lost a hand or foot have been totally disabled 50 per month: persons who have sum per month equal to the total of the rates for all disabilities men- tioned A New Kind of Insurance een put in operation by the | actorers of Dr. Pierce’s medi- | His “Golden Medical Discov-| and “Favorite Prescription’ are sold by druggists under the | manufacturers Fit positive er benefit ora ¢ guarantee | smplete cure these medicines certificate of g is returned. The! 1 icy of in- | The Golden Medical Dis | covery cures all humors and bl is equivalent to a P surance. Don't hawk, hawk, and blow.blow, | disgusting everybody. but use Dr. | boc see hussion my BRADFIELDS FEMALE- ~ REGULATOR i ea priRREGY ncaa GREAT SHORES OMAN Aco race sock” SRADFIELD REGUUTOR CR ATLANTA GA In Direst Want. Omaha, Neb. Dec. 4.—The coiu- appomted by Governor Thayer to devise measures for reliev- ine the suffering due to the shortage }of crops in Nebraska has submitted ;@report showing an almost total !failure of crops in twelve counties, | | 10,000 families are in need of assis- tance. The governor discourages appeals to outside states lest it injure the credit of the state, but promises re- lief when the legislature meets. In Frontier county there are 8,000 people, and a large portion of them may become desperate. Wheat on elds one or possible two bushels tothe acre. There are no vegeta bles. All the salable stock has been disposed of, and that remaining is being killed. The animals are too small and poor to furnish much food Being a new country the people are mostly in debt. The committee says that the desti tution is greater than that caused by the Johnstown flood or the Chicago fire. Washington, D. D., Dee. 4—Rep resentive Hansbrough to-day intro duced in the house a joint resolution appropriating $500,000 to be ex pended by direction of the secretary of agriculture in the purchase and distribution of seed wheat for the benefit of those residents of North Dakota who lost their crops by rea- son of the drought of 1890. Drunkenness—Liquor Habit—In all | the World there is but one cwe. Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of tea or cot- tee without the knowledge ot the person taking it. effecting a speedy and perma- nent cure, whether the patient is a mod- erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Spe- cific in their coffee without their know}- edge, and to-day belieye they quit drink- ing of their own free will. No harmtul effects results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and ful particulars. Address in confidence, Galden Specific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, O. 45-1¥6 The Interest in the Tanff. One of the best stories illustrative of the interest taken by the masses in the tariff question is told by Con gressman Outhwaite of Ohio, During the campaign a worthy citi- zen of one of the small towns in his district was called hence, and at the funeral a new minister who had been but a few weeks in the neigh borhood, officiated. Not haying had the pleasure of the deceased's inti- mate acquamtance he said in his dis | course that he could not praise bik virtues and good deeds with that de- | gree of particularity and understand ing which he thought appropriate, and after m: marks, invited some general re- vased man, and say ng Of his charcter and his “3 to society and his family But no one arose. There was along ter repeated 9 response. > sitting in the room, rose somewhat uid: It ‘pears thai no nything to say for the epse. the all the ke a few re- Chicaco Herald