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TO CURE SKIN DISEASE OF ANY FORM USE HEISKELL'S OINTMENT, nin use x GOsretoy OINTMENT, ZOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY Pimp Eyelids | Itching Piles, Sold by Druggists. 50 cts. p Send for Treatise on Skin Diseases and Certificates of Cure. BATES COUN! National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE a ” Tetter au Pini, i er OLDEST BANK yy BIWTULE sake BEHINDRIHEL BAND OW 466%. damm the Ghd Party M Their ¢ nizet Wil ‘ ch Fee nthe S ‘ Mi 4 --—( CC ae | u t ve 1V be spent ar ‘ at lis @ane gave a Journal ma S ene t n particular } Ts the ‘ yin th { ep stay’ ‘Whe of 1892 opens t id dem hea tt 8 5 forwet tl WH LAkGEsT ase THE ae : VS ATEAN A mae A : ONL NATIONAL DANI om) : * rit ss. But fl eerie i likes to be witl th SURPLUS SBN GO| + _ difference , 1 ty LO. = the mee and the old } HON. J. NEWBERRY “There is the real di be —— ; aa: amounts to much. All parties ae: a | ‘ cee): — Atkison 5 {want to see the whole country pros- peekee ul want the farmers to have good crops and good prices. and all enston entY. | want the railroads to charge reason- able rates. An overwhelming: ts Over Dr Everingham’s store rooms jority of the people are patriotic West Side - Butler, Mo.!No class can govern this country einer |The farmers cannot stand al DR. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIs'T, BUTLER, - MISSOURT. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Ur ker’s old stand. Luwyers. «MITH. | y® ARMOND & » ATTORNEYS AT LAW. in Bates counties. ce over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. and Will practice ARKINSON x GRAV Es, ATTORNcYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, cown’'s Drug Store. over DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- zases. BOULWARE, Cc. rgeon, r, Mo. ee ee WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Petter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An le supply of \ es, Carriages, Fhactons, Drummer | Wagons, &e. This is one of the best equipped Sta this sec of the state Finsr Crass Ries F lay or 1 , , day or mght on nable terms. Far lesiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this} barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. adjoining Lans- calls | Physician and) veney Ottice north’side square, Diseasesot women and chil- | ist, the banker, the merchant. the railroads, the tele graph, and without them their farms would not be worth a dollar an acre. All should be brothers. mechanic, classes people engaged in other pursuits. “The alliance has no great living | issue to tight for. jmoney at two per cent, but when a farmer has money to loan Le wants | the highest interest he can get idea that the government can make woney is to me absurd. Mouey is a commodity like wheat and corn. It caunot be made by congress—by law —any more than you can make land by a joint resolution of the legisla- ture. We ought to have m the world over. Back of |every paper dollar ought to be a dol+ lar’s worth of gold or silver. Then |that paper dollar would be good the world round. I do not want money |that depends on the stability or sol- | of a government Money | should be independent of all kings and emperors, and of all republics y that jis good If Great Britain goes down her gold jis just as good as though she were misti all the seas T wan Ip } th What wi head of the movemen “I do not believe in personalities. | The alliance must choose their own 1} They need the inventor, the eapital-| 0" the | I knew that the farmers have a pretty | hard time, and so doa great many | The farmers want | The|* | x MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 1%. I891. NO. 80 Ww Mt. DE a FR_IN G, Got Hold of Poison, BINDERS, REAPER ERS, MOWERS AND TWINE. ot — iS > : oe . i Si perf Band ar Ke ha aehinettt si ie rsa e Nev Ms | bet ren gene ~~ \ Joke Ends ina Pragedy EAGLE HAY RAKES WITH POLE OR SHAFTS. Pie: eee Sune 11—at SOLD BY R. R. DEACON, BUTLER, MO. 70S | I | e Harri- whit they can to ren nat Bui the American people are 1 sed to a second term Onee ts enou jas thie sentiment Unless lere i eat emergency i v any ore “1 lia secon term is jed the iiest term is used tos a second. This is bad for the Ke and bad for the president term i sometimes it 18 too }much Remarkal ile Heart disease is usually sapposed to reurable, but when properly treated alarge proportion ot the cases can cured. Phus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, ot Elk. art, Ind., and Mrs, Mary L. Baker ot Ovid, Mich. sy Were wed 7 ees re, which cured the tormer, whorked wonders tor his wite.”’) Levi on of Buchanan, Mich., who had disease tor thirt, years says two bottles made him feel” like a new | Lec 1 Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure i jHM.L. Tucker. Book of wond timenials tree. i / A Case of Slander. The Kansas Court of Appeals | passed on a queer criminal sland suit {hat came to it by appeal from | | the Bates county circuit court, and iwas the outgrowth of a sensational | jscandal that has been furnishing | May, 1884. gossip ameng the Belgian popula-| Miss Nora Langston of Schell City. tion of Rich Hill for over a year. bond fur his appearance when want- but ft cheek i ajed. Last Tuesday S Houser y armed wi strawberry birth mark that extended | received a telegram ian ~ When Burch fired; the from her left eve nward, coyer- | SLal to re-arrest Keel,as the striking Shelley in the brent ing a spree over two inches square. , © 1 sustrined een ee Dr. J. W. Fergus: emoved the enu-: the circuit court, and ill have to : ticle from this and cutti serve out hy term. re troub- le Keel has ducted hims Both young men are hes and Howery Keel should not be from the girl's arm a piece of skin sufficientls to cover the . ‘ wood fi Hf pood fan spot, placed 1 the wound, and t ou b allowed to ree the flap having main attached to arm at one end , the pu in order to retain life arin Was; saw Enterprise. + loaf of bread is desirabie, 1 he girl's “and 1 sage . } . bound to the girl cos this vat a half loaf is better t bo loaf position was allowed to remain eight; Jen often have an idea that the patall. The Rev. Dr. Smith, pastor days, when the skin was severed yeads of departinents do not doa’ of the Second Collegiate Ref. | | terday and swore | | unmarried ; ty with wife No. 2 until a short time | lage when he went to Joplin. Mary Auneton, an young w was the prosecutit witness. Gulliome Marlier. sr.. Gul- and Josepha Mar- liome Marlier jr.. r, son and mother, O: were lier, fath charged v tain hig chately fle ys rushed tol f prec result _ where it uid be French with an Miagiiak trans as the given { | joined ogee from the arm entirely, and the oper- ation was almost complete. The grafted piece of skin on the young but the idea is Secretary Rusk works more hours at his desk than any of his clerks; but this is true, of ail the cabinet officers. | great deal of work, received $12, erroneous. church in New Yo 000 return for from the pastorate. his resigua Hewanted $ 4 000, but compromised finally on the stualler sum, in lady's face is growing nicely, and is almost as sensitive to the touch as the natural. Where the edges have & has = 80 Arrested for Bigamy. David M. Johus, who was arrest- ed at Joplin on a charge of bigamy, ; was brought here to-night by Depu-' ty Sheriff Ewing. Mrs. Lily Jobns of Rossville, Ill., arrived here out the warrant and at the instance of Vernon Coun. | ty officials be was arrested. She says Johns was married to her in Last July he perhaps, nicely that ble. Having purchased the stock of goods known as the Grange store consisting of GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, I desire to say to my many friends that I have re- yes- | plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in married shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED]| I will guarantee my pric this county. He lived in this coun- Mrs. Johns No, lis determined to prose- cute her recreant husband to the full es on goods to be as low as any storelin the city. Call and see me. extent of une a N : a. Es. TT. 7. PHTTys. Another Accinent. = _ _ a Dan Blanker - a youns SHIRLEY CHILDS HITLGY sINDERS, iM AND HAY RAKES, And a Full Line of Repairs for Chamy On ie ant lana Uild, SB a Bene Road We f Leading Cultivators. peace Childs