The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 25, 1882, Page 7

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A Women’s Study of Husbznds. ARGONAUT. We hear much about the art of winning ahusband. Letus take a step further. and make a study out of keeping : husband. If he is worth winning | orth keeping. This is av ked world, and man is dreadfully mortal. Let us take him ‘yst as he is, not as he ought to be. Jn the first place, he is very weak. The wite musi spend the first two years in discovering all these weak- qesses- count them on her fingers and learn them by heart. The fin- gers of both hands wil! not be too many. Then tet her study uo these weaknesses, a mesh for every onc, and the secret is hers. Is he fond | of # good dinner? Let her tighten | the mesh around him with fragrant | coffee, ight bread and good things | generally, and reach his heart ' through his stomach. Is he fond of | | one stalk. ODDS AND ENDS. | 3( “erweek can be made in any lo: | = - S if }epIL ality, Something entirely new | In San Sata, Texas, half pound | toragen., $5 outfit free, G, wW, INGRAM | peaches are common. & Co, sostom, Mass, Egg plants weighing two and three =e DOWN GOES ‘TE quarter pounds are exhipited in Live Ooak. Florida. ia Hlarry Peters of Gloucester, N. Y. FURNITURE . laughs because he has cut 30 bushels wheat to the acre. Iam now prepared to sell Furn lower than ever before I will sell 2 reau for $9.50: a set of chatrs for and ev this or & valises, croqu One hundred and 5¢ acres in one watermelon patch is no uncommon nty. | sets, oil and the BEST Sewing Machine in the market, oil, and all kinds er ing machine needles, al: thing in Southeast Missouri. G. W. Baugh, of North Danville, raised a cab this 2 season which had twenty-six heads on the sew- | buy walnut Within a radius of eight mules of | ‘ é lumber. My undertak goeds were Santord. Fla... there are 2,992 , never inore comp ete, all sizes ot coffins ass Z sont orange groves, containing 165,235 airaveon bape: trees. B | Backsmith’ | Rewers, Casaday Sulky P 3. Cs Mi r, Furst — saday Sulky Plows, Canton Clipper, Furst and Bradley and 1 Cultman Taylor Threshers and Engines, Mineappolis) Twine Combmed Reapers and Mowers, Empire Combined Reaper and Mowe: | Racine Spring Wagons ; | Bell, Farm Wagons. Harrows. Road Scrapers,. ete. | nd best assortment in Bates Co. The state produces over 50,- M i | H Merv I Jepartment | CASH HOUSE | oa 000,000 | a | I take pleasure in announcing to \ the public that [ have located in R. R. DEACON. ——DEAIL.ER IN---— ‘Hardware lron Steel;, NAILE. s Supplies, Geo. W. Brown’s Corn Ptanters, Haworth Check Hand Plows, Buckeye Cultivators, Buckeye Grain Drills. Binders. Royal St. John Sewing Machines, Bain and La- 3 The largest stock North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. ' sorted stock o fattery about his looks? Let her! 3 2 study the Cictionary tor sweet words, A truit farmer of Mendota, U1., | Supenntended: by Mei tconard ae | study the Ro SEE bute Daee hi 2 i | have a large stock of new goods and our { it her ay oa. — = ; Joes he | gathers sixteen hundred quarts of | trimmer who has been employed by B. =o | like to hear her talk a pone his bril- blackberries a day from a patch of | Leibstader & Co., Kansas city, the fy lant intellec Let her pour over season will trim in the in the latest st) le. the encyclopedia to give variety to | the depth of her admiration Flat- | tery is a good thing to study up at! al hazards, in its delicate shades, | five acres. re and price our goods before buying | a 5 : 4 a elsewhere and we will rule vou in price fexas farmers propose to sell 50,- | ana quality. 000,000 bushels of corn this year, | whereas last year they bought. Wr. £. Leonard, Butter to make it my future home, and have the and best jewelry and to this mar »forecu 3 perie ure of Watch Tam now r brought { will sell had many mannfac- 1d elocis in Ku- xived fo repair put it must be skillfully done. The | ARCHIE. MO ; to matter how harpy who may try to coax him | From threc acres of land George -_ pompuatel fovea rt ore away will not do it absurdly. /Cutting, of Lunenburg, Penn., | Te eviews oT ae 7 a= | tem to ne wean brave cheat pt Is he fond of beauty? Here’s the | mowed this season eleven tons of ow ; uitgood runuing order and! guaran 6 let her ae Beene aera: ee 08 Ss Si “c en ton e) | e O HIN DU FF i ; tee satistactio is half the victory. Next let her} °-" Sos a he | 5 z = . bang her hair (metapherically) and | The Meaning of It. Wacthmak &E | ' FRANZ BERNHARDT. Butler, Mo keep up with the times. A hus- | New. York Sun. ! cthmaker ngraver, | | band who sees his wife like other)” qyould you like to know the/ BUTLER, - MISSOURI. cea == : people is not going to consider her “breken down.’ Though it is a common sneer that a woman has ad- mitted that her sex considers more, in marying, the tastes of her friends than her own, yet it must not be considered ludicrous that a man looks at his wife with the same eyes | that other people do. Is he fond of | litérary matters? Listen to him with wide epen eyes when he talks ot them. A man doesn’t care so much for a literary wife, 1t only she be lit- erary enough to appreciate him. If she have literary inchnations let her | keep them to herself. | Men love to be big and great te their wives. That’s the reason whv a helpless little weman can’ mary three times to a sensible, self-reliant { woman’s none. Cultivate helpless- ness. Is he curious? Oh, then, ! you have a treasure ; you can always keep him if you have a secret and only keep it careful, 1s he jealous? Then, woman this 1s not for you; cease reading; cease torturing tnat fretted heart which wants you ior his own, and teach him confidence. | is he ugly in temper and tault find- | ing? Give him a dose of his own medicine, skillfully done. Is he de- ceittul? Pity him for his weakness, treat him as one who is born with it | isa bad case. [tis well not to be too tame. Men do not waste their powder and shot on barn-yard fowls ; they like the pleasure of pursuing | wild game—quail and grouse and | deer. | A quail is a good medel for a | wife—neat and trim, with pretty swift way about it, and just a little | capracious. Never let yourself be- come an old story; be just a little uncertain. Another important fact is, don’t be too good; it hurts his feelings and becomes monotonous. | Cultivate a pleasant voice, so that | mortal man may have his conscience | prick him when he is jeopardy; its | pleasant ring will haunt him much more than a shrill one. It is hard to doall this, besides taking care ot | the babies, and looking after vexa- | tions, household cares, and smiling when he cemes home, but it seems necessary. | “To be borna woman is to be} born a martyr,’’ says a husband who | for ten years has watched in amaz | ment his wife treading the win press of her existence. Itis a pit- | able sight to some men. But if the} wite does not. make him a study of | these things the harpy will, te steal | y the honor from his silver hairs when he is full of years, and tae ft: ther of sons and daughters. At the same time guidewife, keep | from trying any of these things on any other mortal man but your own. | These rules are only evolved in or- der to “keep a husband.’ The | poor, weak creatures would rather be good than bad, and it 1s woman's duty to help him by every means in her power. i | i Irish national conference amendment. The Baltrmore and Oho com-) pany announce that their two ocean cables will belaid m= spite of the rumors to the cont try. The National Liquor Dealers and Manutacturers’ Protective Associa- tion met in first annual session Wed- nesday in Milwaukee. There is Ala., over a reported negro uprising. a big scare in Lee county | pose of this mighty overturn. , In the winter they are a wholesome : = ) and upon this fine sand and gravel A Manchestes delegate to the j with a slight mixture of clay. has been | expelled for moving an obnoxious | ' Arabiisto be allowed advisory counsel who will not howev be a tallowed to address the court. meaning of the political revolution ; j which struck its first blow in Ohio, Saas three days ago, and ~ sweeP | SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS . | next Tues- through Pennsylvania York three weeks from day: It means these four things : I. Reduce the expences of every branch of the Federal Goverment | | THE NEW DRUC STORE! to a ba r "G = : honesty! | W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. WI. Abolish the internal revenue ; | abomination. | Good Stock of Pure, Fresh | Drugs. - | III. Make the tarriff simple and | vide for the wants of an honest and | [ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE | | rational, and just sufficient te pro-/ economical administration in time of ! a i IN BUTLER. MO.| i s of simplicity, economy and 00 > ALWW SV peace! . IV. No stealiag, either by the administration and its agents, or by | Congress and its employes? I will give my personal attention This is the meaning and the pur-|to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. Also proprietor of the Is the Democracy wise enough | and highminded enough to execute this peremptory mandate with _fidel- ity and courage? We shall see. | The occasion is great. And we are j a happy to add, the future ino OLIV E HOU SE, | | A first-class Hotel in the Southwes corner of the public square, BUTLER, MO, FARM TALK. It is a good thing to sow rye in} October or November for winter 312 oy ea gl ees aie ee feeding of calves. milch cows and < | BRIDGEFORD & HUPP. | sheep. The i | vines of sweet potatoes Ornamental Heuse | S| frost as the tubers will receive in- --AND— jury from the frost bitten sap. Si = . ; ign Pa S The time to prune fruit or shades 2 inter | | trees is “twhen the knife is sbarp,’” | Graining, Paper-Hanging, Decora ' ting, Sign and Buggy Work a SPECIALTY _ | but the time to shape ornamental , trees by shortening in the branches is in August and September, when the sap has fully done its work. Lima, or butter beans must not be i exposed to early fresting. When | nearly dry they should be gathered, DR U G HO U SE i shelled and put away in paper bags. i er —_— i DR. E. PYLE. | Cali tor anvthing inthe line or A.S.Martin& Co. and agreeable diet. Twenty two acres have been planted in corn and seven acres in cotton by Miss Kreamer of Helena, ‘Drugs. Medicines Ark., she having done tke plowing | herself, and attended to the crop so Faimts, f > toods, Notions, Millinery, far without help, expects to \ and harvest. bale ef cotton to the acre, Oils, 1 and forty bushels of corn to the Dvesx i ; | same amount of land F = : Furnishing Goods. Cloaks, Sasts, | and all | Did it ever occur to any farmer a dry walk to the smoke house and PATENT improvement that MEDICINES Books and stationary ‘arpets, Groceries and Queensware | the stable is an costs ee 12 There | 41.0 a new large, and well selected stock | 1s plenty of time to make it, it the ot : - “todd spells’’ are improved. Take alikindset Country Prodice out the dirt six inches, and lay m W ALi. PAPER | tha coarse gravel or broken rock. AND ' wanted. This | Curtain Hanging will furnish a good walk all the time, and be a comfort. = We buy entirely ter Spot Cash nd defy alt compelilien oF same ease CARTE as rlas opened a The Brotherhood of Locomotive ¢ Engineers assembled in annual com S@cond-hand Store duality of gooda. We sre. st thet vention vesterday at Louisville. = : — 5 eee 2 oid stand of M. S. Cewnss & Ce.) The funeralot the late George P. EDWARDS BUILDING i Marsh, U. S. minister to Ltaly, at ie Rome. yesterday. was a very simple and affair. NORTH MAIN ST. vn cordialiy invite everybody to , us and save money DY so doing ne’ EC e_E re e oo = NH W FER MI Dickey & Co. Have just opened a full ane: complete line of Staple and Fanev Groceries, Highest Price Paid for Country Produce. Southwest Corner Public Square, AOA ORCC arn) a NA. A Mayard, should be cut before the first heav | s AT THE POST OFFICE BOOKS AND NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS STATIONERY. ETC., IN LARGE. VARITIES. Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. THE AMERICAN UNIVERSAL CYELePAR. | An entirely new and enlarged editton complete tr 16 eesene rs.” It comtains mere matter tha: It is brought up to a ister dw’ ia. Iv IS CHEAPER THAN ANT omen erengr yet: 77} —— Oe elm a7 THIS WORK PUBLISHED, 5 } Ite price in Cloth being B25 per eet. Its price in Sheep doing GSB per». ; Is Superior to all Other] 2 27#° tm Metf Russia betng BAO yer st.* Specimen samt ‘waned a all parte wight parties. Send fer S. W. GREEN'S SON, Publisher, 74 and 76 Bechman &., N. ¥. CYCLOPEDIAS ! Pespanco omy ry BROWM MEDICINE & MFC OF. Lesvenwentn, Kas. Never Fails! JRO, STOUGHTENBURCH & GO. Ai ew te Ficus? Lo St ee ITs

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