The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 20, 1882, Page 3

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: TOYS FOR THE ILLIOND AT 'rHE ITY BAKE?Y. ON THE EAST SIDE. The largest stock, the greatest vanety and lowest prices on | Holiday Goods, =" found there just placed on exhibition by the King of Toy Mer- chants. CHARLIE ENDRIES. ‘Pacific|¢. B. LEWIS, RAILWAY. | ‘The Direct Route FOR ALL POINS IX Hansas. Colorade. Wer: Mexico, THE Boss Liveryman Has opened a } California NEW STABLE, and Texas. 2 Trains Daily VIA ST. LOUIS.— EAST and NORTH ., | His Buggies are New Zr TramsDaibyy anna me ens his charges are reasonable. One block west of OPPEA KOUSE, TAR TB, TOS CALL AND SEE HIM. sae } A.A. Tatmaae F. Cauaxpurr is JOHN DUFF PRACTICAL Wzethmaker & Engraver. BUTLER, MISSOURT. SEOFERED SETTLE coTSwoct SHEEP RCRRSYIRE SWINE. Wat Ce, initoz, SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS Helena & Southern Railw: , Clinton Democrat. A meeting was held. by cur citi zens last Tuesday, in the room of the First National Bank, {to cunsider the proposition of Col. | Bailey, president of the K. C. Hel- jena & Southern railway company, i asking our citizens to provide grounds for terminal facilities of the road at this point. It was decided ! to accept the proposition, and fur- | 'nish 16 acres in the northeast part of | } towm jor that purpos« the price not | to exceed OO, ; te be payable when 3S _ miles of | road has been completed in the di-} rection of Osceola, beginning at Clinton. This amount is nearly j made up, and the deed to the land twill be made out to-day. subject to | the above conditions. Uol. Bailey | promises to begin work at once. | We do not desire to build the hopes | of our people too high on this prom- | j ise, but really the maticr seems ; have assumed a business shape. How a Newspaper Ruined a Res- taurant. The proprietor ot a restaurant ad- vertised in an Arkansas newspaper and refused to pay the bill atthe end of the month, declaring that it was no benefit, and he would not pay for what he had not received. The newspaper inan remonstrated ; and the restaurant man ordered him offt of his house. The next issue of the paper contained a few paragraphs which did not preve to the restuarant man. ‘*The world has ever been filled with spiteful mvalry.- ‘The man who started the report stated that he found cat hair mm the hash ot Ma- cleton’s restuarant is unquestionably a slanderer: _We_have eaten at this restaurant, and we can truthfully say that we never found cat hair in the hash or dog haf in the soup. An- other man, regardless of the truth, declared on the street yestarday that he has found three crickets and a horse-fly in one of Macleton’s bis- cuits.”’ ; Anether paragraph said, ‘‘Macle- ton’s restuarani 1s the best house in town. Don't believe the slanderous rumor that he uses hospital sheets for table cloths.’” : The restaurant man was so mad that he wanted to shoot the editor, but cooling down a little he swore out a warrant for arrest on charge of slander. The editor was arraing- ed befere the ceurt, but the just judge after hearing the evidence and reading the paper, dismissed the case. The restaurant hasn’t had but one customer since, and he was ablind man. Learning he was in Macleton’s he heaved and went out. It is not mght te cheat a newspaper. { interesting Autumn leaves and wild flowers are much used for decorative pur- poses ; also red, golden and purple aslert. Loffee grounds, thoroughly dried, make an excellent filling for a pin- cushion. As they do not gather moisture they do not rust the needles. New sconces are of chase brass forming a panel worked in reliet, in- stead of an upright mirror at the back for the swing sockets tor can- dles. A great deal of lace is used for bedroom decorations. It is seen in profusion on the counterpanes and piller covers and the toilet mats and pillar covers. A novel set of finger-bow! nap- kins are embroidered with twelve figures from *‘Patience’’ on the doz- en napkins. The edges are tringed ebt and hem-stitched. Table mats are ne longer used in stvlish houses, either at luncheon or dinner.. The waiter should have a course towel outside and wipe each dish before he pute it on the table. ; A pen-wiper that resembles a rose j1s wade eftwelve circular pieces of cleth of different colors, edged witn i chrystal beads. Fold the pieces in | four and fasten together in the cen- ttre with silk thread. | ‘The Board of - Trade Telegraph | Co., has stolen a march on its adver- {eanes and skipped into towa on a i telephone wire from Litchfield. Ii- nor. directors | ted Press dispatches. the subscription ; - the | ‘Phe Sedalia Demoerat ; Is the only morning news; | Kansas City and St. Louis. F t. Scott and Hannibal, which publishes the Associa- It is a large, eight column, Handsomely printed ec te j sued daily and weekly. The telegraphic, editorial and local contents of the Wally , are complete including the latest Market | Reports, proceedings ot the Supreme | Court, and a variety of Political intorma- tion not to be toundelsewhere. Its mis- ‘ ceilanous reading is extensive, and it spares no pains to secure the latest news | orevery character. Special attention is paid to the Weekly Democrat, a mam- | moth paper ot 48 columns, which is is- sued every Saturday morning, at $150 per The Weekly contains ail the im- news of the week, a large amount scellany, and matters of interest entertainment to the home The Weekly Democrat is the of I paper of the State, and in it are | published all the Proclamations of Re- | | wards tor the apprehension o! criminals, | and ail the Estray notices of every county jin the =tcte. The terms ot the Daily | Democrat are as follows: By mail, post- age paid, per year, $10. | Democrat per year, $2. Address all communications to Joun D. Russex, Business manager, 47-tf MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS to; | Are certainly best, having been so de- creed at every Great World’s Industrial i Competition for sixteen vears; no other | American organs have been fou.id equal atany- Also cheapest. Style 109: | octaves; sufficient compass and power with best quality, for popular sacred and | secular music in schools and families, at only $22. | $30, $57, $60, 372, $78, $93, $108, $114, jto$soo andup. Phe larger styles are wholly unriveled by any other argans. Also easy payments. New illustrated cat- | alogue free. PIANOS, This company have commenced the manutacture of Upright Grand Pianos, introducing portant improvements; adding to power beauty of tone and durability, [W7ll not vequire tuning one-quarter as much as other pianos. Miustrated circnlars tree. The Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 154 Tremont, St., Boston; 46 E. 14th St. New York; 149 Wabash Aye., Chicago. §r-at im- DOWN GOES THE FURNITURE. Iam now prepared to sell Furniture lower than ever before I will sell a bu- reau for $9505 aset of chairs for $3.50 and everything lower than an house in thisor Bates county. I also keep trunks, valisee, croquet sets, oil cloths curtains and the BEST Sewing Machine inthe market, oil, and all kinds ct sew- ing machine needles, also.buy walnut lumber. My undertakers’ goods were never inore comp ete, all sizes ot coffins always on hand. Millinery Department Superintended by Mrs- Leonard. We have a large stock of new goods and our trimmer who has been employed by B. Leibstader & Co., Kansas city, the past season will trim in the in the latest st le. call and price our goods before buying elsewhere and we will rule you in price and quality. ‘W7. HE. Leonard, ARCFIE, MO. “C. BRICKER, Having purchased the interest of Thos Berryhill in the LIVERY AND FEED STABLE North Side ot the Public Square, I am new prepared to furnish the very best of TEAMS On short notice. able. My terms are reason- Also keep good Saddle Horses. A cordial invitation is extended fad ge iblic and those in no o vogtiicig tal SPR can andsee me- C. BRICKER. nn Lane cent etnies nn Adminustrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters ot administration upon the estate of S. B. Catterli , deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Bates county - court, in Bates county, Missouri, | } probate j Dearins gate the pee eva =s Deember, } s persons agains { nia éstate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year from | the date of said jetters, or they may be recludea from any benefit of such es- | tate, and it said claims be not exhibited | within two years from date of the . publi- | cation of this notice, they will be forever ; barred. bd f i 2egt 4. M, Catreriis, Adm’r. ir between ‘the Sunday { Sedalia Mo. | One hundred other styles at} ean & WHEELER, meccessars te CLS, WHEELER & CO. DeALE&s IN | Tron, Steel, Wagon Wood-work, Barb Fence Wire. Bulk Seeds and PARM MACHINERY We cordially invite the public to call and examine our goods | ; ; and prices and | see for themselves that we keep none but the best Northwest Cor. Square BUTLER, MO, And Jugs are Free up to Jan 1, 1883, LOUIS HOFFMAN, North Main Street, Butler, Mo. Don't’ beled Astray | By the peculiarly worded advertisements ot rival routes, gotten out for the sole purpose of deceiving the public. ASK ANY TICKET AGENT| (Except those working for a competing road) Which is the Shortest and Quick est Rovte from St. Louis to LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE. And you will be told the 0. & M. R’ ° . R’y. Its trains leave St. Louis atter ali trains of other lines have departed, and arrive in advance of all other lines at Lowis- ville and Cincinnati And with its co nections forms a desirable route for New York, the Palate sleeping coaches in use on this road, which are run through without » are the ote comntornyie in the World. For full reliab ¢ intormati please consult with Ticket Agents of Connect ing lines west of St. Louis, »t 1 AND 103 NORTH F URTH ST In St. Louis. W. W. PEABODY, Gen"! Superinterdent- | . B. SHATTUC. Gen’! Pass. Agent | G. D. BACON, General Western Passe 1 ger Agent, St. Louis, Mo- 33-tt. | | | TUE OLD BRICK LIVERY STABLE —ox— North Main Street., It is the only line with Four Dasly Trains running every car through with- out change. The only line by which you can secure tickets to New York, Boston, and all other eastern cities, via Wasbington and Baltimore —~is the place to get— Good Buggies, and Teams. —The new Firm— HILL & WARREN, Know their business and will epayou pains to accommodate you The only line with through cars from St. Louis to Oakland, Deer Park, and the tamous resorts to the Virginias. Tne.only line with revolving Parlor Chair Cars. - The only line by which ali classes of Passengers are carried on all Trains in Through Cars-witheut paying extra fare. It you leave St, Louts on 2 night train | py ane ether route than Whe Ohio and Mississippi, you will be compelled to | change cars at midnight or pay estra fare. . t | ES Their Customers. { ‘Theontv line with through cars from ! St Louis tq Washington and Baltimore | without change, | When you wanta neat high-t our 4 fi tor 4 drive don’t fail to give a call. 5 HOURS the Quickest ROUTE to} 45%. H i : HOURS the Quickest ROUTE wo BALTIMORE A }On1o =& Mississippi | Is the popular route, the most comtort- i able line to ‘NIAGARA FALLS ‘Lake Chatuqua & Saratoga. | ELLERS COUGH SYRUP

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