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Cl XIII. VOL. BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. TH LaRGCsl? AND THE, ONLY NATIONAL IN BATES COUNTY. SURPLUS, ~~ F.J. TYGARD, - - - 25,000 0 $25,000 OF BANK foe President. BUTLER, MIS SSOURL, WEDNESDAY et FE LA LE Ne HE A DISGETSED REPUBLICANS. fe Cetives Promthe Jono Field of Hie Party aa 2h ts fndigattion Little R Ark, D = the Republicen, edited se rk expe rience. he s “Let it be that this issue )) Little ) organization aud dealership ot! Rock | state without the shadow of journal listie defence in the eapita! cits HON. J. 8. NEWBEURY — Vice-Pres. [#8 Such so-called ocgamaitior and 1. C. CLARK - - Cashier | leadership worthy ef defouse ov ap — <i probation, journalistic uly or other ! : ; jwise, at the bands of any decev John Atkison 8 | fand honorable man, who was ever Pension Agency. Over Dr Lyeringham’s store reoms $ West Side - SEO W. BE. TUCKER, DENTIST, KUTLER, - MISSOURI Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Mo. ! vepublie an O14 prineipls and irom | the love of « aud common liberty. Ane Jet didly sue country us frauhly aud can lenge of that no and with defiant ¢ asful contr. nian hiving ov dead. orth or south, ever Lad aud) exercised true devotir jof the re Niheee oviginal more publican party thaa principles ntionality,which we; and pur 1 sooke | poses of thi i it into existeuce and saved the Un Lawyers, - J. H. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law. Office, Jewelry Store. Cavin F Boxiey, PROGECUTING ATTORNEY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNcYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's Store, Butler, Mo. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. answered at office day or night. North Side, over Barnbaradt’s Lans- All calls ym, orwho still move devoutly re} !yeres their memory of what they | were aimed to be, and once were, but are no more, known to their country to be But thes: | erent and vital national principles may ouly sleep for the time. Smothered, prostituted and stulti-| fied and betrayed for the preseut, | practical application. active and clean But, we all must well-informed and that the aside from every purpose and use. confess, every candid man will confess, it once was, has become the mere few brains and smaller hearts, trad- ers in politics for personal aggran disement, for purposes of pelf and plunder alone; literally 1 den of thieves what Christ said to the changers who trafficked in turtle -| doves for gain: “Take these things hence, make not my father’s house a house of merchandise. That is recalling money: say to the so-called leaders of to-day could he speak from the tomb, and his words and actions while living still say as much with burning re- buke. Andif this be true froma tothe principles and aims | in their honest and | we could hope not forever and set | republican party, compared to what | plaything of partisan tricksters, of | indeed has become | about what Abraham Lixcoln would | Specialattention given to temale dis- cases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women ané chil- en a specialty. ‘ |tation can be found remain in Arkansas, or for Arkansas | national stand point, and alas this is | only too true, what hopes or expec | reasonably to) \from this standpoint is simply a) cores ne rear DECEMBER 31,1890. NO. 6 R, PR DEACON, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE WAR AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE IN BUTLER. Henry ib. Brown Named. Washington, Dee. 23.—The presi-} dent to-day appointed Henry B. | 3rown of Michigan associate justice of ths supreme court of the United States, vice Samuel F. Miller. de- cased. Tne president also nominaied Colonel Charles Sutherland, surgeon, to be surgeon-general with the rauk of brigadier-general. vice J. H. Bax ter, deceased | Henry Billings Brown, appointed | 5 March Mass. in t» the supreme bench, is nearly years old, having been bora 2, 1836. He is a native of Lee He was graduated at Yale 1856, studied law, aud. years’ practice pe United Stated district 3 after a few \ alt | He served in the capacity from 1863 p 1868. iveuit judge for Wa: | Mic th. aud in 1875 became States district judge. ney. county, Unit 81.000 Thrown In 1863 a my lower lip ment at once. AWay. cancer developed on I went under treat-! | and from time to time siuee that have had medical aid in| |New Orleans, Boston and New York. | with no benetit at all. gressed right along, volves my jaw and cheek. One thou- | sand dollars would not cover the | loss sustained through the medical | and surgical aid I have received. I! have ceitainly tried everything and was benefited by nothing until I \took 8. S. S. | good than all else put together. and !I belie I will soon be sound and, well. Swift's Specific is certainly a | great boon to humanity. D. D. Wang, P. O. Box 1022, | Keene, N. H. DISGUSTED WITH A DOCTOR. | I contracted a severe case of blood | | poison in 1883, and my physicians | put me under a mercurial treatment jof 3 months without doing me any good, in fact I was gradually grow- | jing worse. I then consulted anoth- | er physician, who tried me with pot-) and now in-! was appointed assisg- | J. T. “WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over on Hart's Store. Residence on nah street norrh ot Pine. Missouri Pacific R y. 2 Daily Trains TO KANSAS CITY COLORALO SHORT LINE Ha- and 9 Daily Trains, Kansas City to St, Louis, PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT — CARS Nansas City to Denver{without nge fi. C. TOWNSEND. General{ Passenger ard Tick: Ag? ST LOt "\to the future: a OM! AHA, |, ow , Remedy are unequaled. | question too palpably absurd to be} | propounded. But we have neither | |time nor space nor disposition he: e | gusted with doctors and their reme jand new to elaborate. We are still | dies, and commenced taking Swift's i here, upon the journalistie deck,and | |Specitic (S.8.$.) After taking sev- We ene io be posted upon the issues | ‘of the preseut and to know the his | tory of the pasi. ash and sarsaparilla, but with no better result. I then became dis- T have not had any return since. I have recommended S. S. S. to other the same good results J.C. Nace, Ind Skin dis : symptoms of a and claim the priv jileges of sur: g s, who have used it 2 thy aod 2406 thus as in th with past, may reasonably be expected to | be heard from xs la Our next issue urday, January 3. 191. ion shall of on Sat oee Hobbyville. Green county. Trea eases mailed free will be 2 on blood and when we ae to have 2 tree south salu a2o- ' +Mid pleasures and pataces | Be iteyerse humble, t! \ Doctor Murders his Wife en bottles I was entirely cured. and | SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atianta, Ga. ! S. Mooney 7 iBATES COUNTY LOAN & LAND CoO.. WEST SIDE SQUARE. BUTLER. MO. Capital, - ~ - $20,000 Are prepared to make Farin Loans—iving borrower THE BEST AND} LOWEST RATES Also buys and aell Real Esiate AND PRIVILEGE and deals in all kinds of TO PAY AT ANY TIME. good securites Bates County Loan & Land Compatiy. JAS. K. BRUGLER, y uo H. E. (nt ee PERCIVAL, W. F. DUVALL, Srererary. ‘Treasurer. Tn the Majority’s Hands. Dec. 23.—Senator senate finance com Washington. Aldvich of the In the latter year be was; | mittee was notified by Speaker Reed yest rday that the house committee Pon yules would report no resolution wd fa free interfere with the pas coinage bill if one The cance of this lies in the fact ¢ from the senate. signifi- that it isa notice in advance that the speak-! tion. Special from the Capitel. Jefferson City, Dee. The Noland trial has been set for the Gth of January. ings in this case in the cirenit court 3) The proceed here were in the nature of asurprise to every one, for they resulted dif- fercutly than it caleulated by any one that they would, and natur ally there had been much specula- It had been rumored that the Was er will not arbitrarily kill off'a free defense would. by proving prejudice coinage Vill. as he did last session | Vin every county in the district ex The republican managers in the sen- ' cept Miller, carry the case to Miller | their hands for determination. their party badly demoralized. It has pro- | ate now find the whole question in | county. This isa republican com with | munity, and one of Noland’s attor- neys is quoted as having said that Speaker Reed says that he is still; he would secure a republican jury against free coinage, but he will not | and a republican judge and have No- fu:ther alienate his many western | land acquitted on the ground that friends, to who.n he owes his election ;the democratic administration as speaker, by placing obstacles in; which he was a part was lax in its are now particularly interested. uow appears that with the whole re sponsibility placed on the republican , aver prejudice against one county | in the senate, there will be no silver _ legislation at this session. Thousands Poisoned, 5 ina recent work on heart disease, Dr. Franklin Miles—the noted specialist— | | gives many new and startling facts. Thousards of people are slowly poison- | | ing themselve., weakening their hearts cohol. These are heart whips, causing it to beat rapidly, thus gradually wear- | when exercising, pains in side and shoul- | ! der, hungry and taint spells. Fi inally | heart tailure and sudden death, | | weakened and irritated hearts the press | everywhere recommend the New Heart! | Cure discovered by Dr, Franklin Miles, which is for sale at H. L. Tucker's drug | store. Made Mad by Fruitless ove. Fort Wayne, Ind.. Dec. 23.—-Wes ley Tullis, a prominent young busi ness man of New Corydon, shot and nily killed Miss Ver nne ir ra Travel and then committed suicide. He had for a long time been paying attention to the girl. but her i0TT mother objected to the mateh. This Wik , hie entered the grocery stc pt by Mrs. Travel and asked She referred who ordered him | the girl to marry hin him to her mother. | home.’ Fresno, Cal, Dee. 18.—Dr. F. 0. | out of the WEES He drew a revo! | Especially if blessed w a wife! Vincent secured a hack this after-! ver aud shot the girl mg: wh the whose hours are pot sp misery | noon an driven te the resides heart. He then turned upon the _caused by those dragging-down pains of his wife. from whom he had been | mother and shot at her twice, but arising from pele Se ean o seperated for me time. !without effect. He then shot him- her sex. Pierce's Fuvorite Preserip : cee ee ; Fes Carcieri tion relieves and cures thes« troz v! _ {after he entered the house self and fell dead across the ¥ of aud bring shmet re heard and the neig } ed hemes ibyad 1 in and foun & pontive gu , lead. Three wounds were dix ction or money f satis y - Read enarantee on bottle- . one through the heart was arrested wrapper jail wh he soon The cleansing. antiseptic and heal- ing qualities of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh sciousness. having a) {poison. The cause Mf ‘the cneady | jis unknown. i cents. Samples free ati. er‘s Drug Store. It has done me more | the way o/ legislation in which they | methods and primarialy responsible It | for the defalcation. Judge Edwards, | however,ruled that the defense could only, leaving the court to send the ,case toany of the others that he | chose. ‘abandoned and the The change of venue was defense then moved on the indictments, and mov- ;ed the court to quash them on the ground of techical faultiness. The by the use of tea, cottee, tobacco and at- | judge considered this application and | # | denied it, and the case was then set | ingitout, producing shortness ot breath | for trial on the date given above. For | of the legislature, | terest. | This is one day before the meeting and the trial will no doubt cause a great deal of in- It is the general opiuion | that Mr. Noland chance with a Cele county jury | than he would at the hands of a jury, ,good fruit The ex-Treas | well with the, in any other county. urer has always stood people here. aud his famil; beloved. Judge orable, doubt that Mr. full justice. Edwards is an hon- Nolans Franei- nppeintments last was that of Mr. ¢ corder of Ka Jobn C. Hope. young lawyer « Gov. week. S. Owsley as re City, Mi. Owsley tainments, and a sterling dem< by the fie was endorsed conser tive element of Jackson county. has been well received by the people. | There are two other candidates, Mr. | Hope and Fred Fle both of | whom ow strongly endo eed by different ele e nent Was a © diffeult to bat the Governors decision has not with popular disapprobation. The second appointment was ¢ 2€22 ; Whose endoree- npliment, and it was ae a choier, met hat | of | stands « better | is much | goth eht 2 upright maz, and there is no! i dying with made two important sad po to suceced heve th at S isa f fine ability and at- t. Kansas City and, and hisappointment , .. SRADFIELD'S FEMALE- REGULATOR ED NST Bu UAT ION Wane SICKNESS SLRING GER Se SUFFERING WILL BE AVOLOED TO" WOMAN? UKiso Fxes PAD! ELD REGULATOR CO. ‘ATLANTA GA SOLD OVALE BRUGGISTS. Bart cine ore fi ier IME of Mr. Archelaus St. Joseph, te No an county, View |signed. Mr. led by: jan I the people M. Woodson, » be judge of division f of 1 of the cienit court of Buchan- ©. Woodson was endors- levided majority of the bar ef his county over Thos. F. M. Spencer, re- Fe competitors, Kyau avd Thomas. hi ES jcordes + governor will appoint a xe t votes for St. Louis by the term of Heary expiring at that time. Campbell d Jury James TL. Cartisle are jurged for the appointment. Shall Missouri be | fin are ot January, the |W. Williaans | Jud Ive R. A. | Cominisioner represented at the World's Fair? This is ion that will receive much ‘sion this winter This <tate can lake ag fine a display as any in the ‘Union, und it will not be hampered, if it desires to do so, by distance o: iby the imposition of heavy railroad jeharges as itis near to the location of the great exposition. The gener- al opinion is that the state owes to itself to make a display, and a most In fact, those who are postedon the subject maintair ' th: at if would be better to have no ‘display at all than a poor one. Texas i will probably approprite $1,000,000 , to pay for a handsome exhibit, Cali | ifornia intends to“spread itself” also and other western and souther: states will no doubt make handsome appropriations. Missouri is in a po | sition to make a grand display, and there opportunities which it cannot afford to neglect, the World's Fair being a most important one. Gov. Francis, in line with the enter prising and progressive spirit of the time, will, it is beleived, take strong ground in his message to the legisla ture for a large appropriation and the appointment of a representative, intelligent state commission to look after the interest of every county in |the state. The great agricultural and mineral resources of the state have only to be shown to be appre ciated by investors, while the facili ties for manufacturing must append to every man interested in this sub- ject. Dr. Woodson Moss, of the State University at Columbia, left St. Louis yesterday for Germany, commision- ed by the curators to go to Dr. | Koeh’s labratory at Berlin and study 'the use aud effect of the new reme | dy for consumption, lymph. This lis acommendable enterprise of the exechent one. are ee and will no doubt bear Mire. A Mysterions Horse Disease Nevada. Mo., Dec. 23.—In the rn part of Vernon county hundreis of borses, it is said, are a disease similar to colie Iwill receive No remedy has been found to check the fatality. W.S. Creel. 2 promi nent farmer near Moundville, says The first that norse owners are greatly alarm ed in his ¥ nity. Lting He does not be hew corn is the > of the disease. He knows of several farmers who have lost horee- ) who have uot fed them eny corn, caus Drunkenne <s—Liquor H: nbit—In all the World there is but one cure Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of tea or cot tee withe out the knowled; takir cting a spe ether the erate Thous, cured edge, ing of their own free effects r quit drink- 9 harmty) tistration. | Cures gu nteed. Send tor circular and tul parti rs. Address in oe | Golden Specific Co., 185 Race Street, , Cincinna ti, O. A5-1¥.