The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 16, 1884, Page 3

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THE IDEAL SOLDI ER. Table Mo. Pacific R. R. LsxinGTON & SouTHERN Brancit Trains pose Butler daily as follows: GOING NORTH. ss (daily) «+--+ cose. Express SOUTH ress (daily) : . C, Express rue Inwardness of Bravery on the Battle-Field. i i | 50Pr. M, 230 ALM. Archibald Forbes in the Review. Well. what 1s the need ot describ- Fortnightly 110 PM “) ang the ideal soldier, seeing tnat be- | cause of tailen human nature. he all but an impossibility? But as the | marauding ‘- 1s Secret Societies. ee remarked to Gen. Sherman: **You can’t expect all the cardinal virtues, uncle, tor $13, a month!"" No, but you can get a good many of the sim- pler martial virtues for less money. There is not much subtlety about Lodge, No. 254, meets the first ich month. Royal Arch Masons, d Thursday in each Butler 1 in ea Miami Chapter No. 1 meets seconc Gouley Commandery Knights Templar sects the first Tuesday in each month, 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. sates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- cay night. Butler Encampment No experience of divers of all nationali- -76 meets the n each month dand ath Wednesda ties in war time, 1s that mot men eo are naturally cowards. I have §the ENF ORM fullest belief in the force of the colonel’s retort on h:s major. s. B, LASHBROOK. THOS. 1. SMITH. ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at jaw utler, Mo. Wil practice in the courts of Bates and adjuining coun- ties, Collections promptly attended to and Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. Office, front room over Bates county Na- “Yes, sir,’” replied the colonel, ‘-and if you were as afraid as I am you would run away?’’ I do think tional Bank. nz if. three out of tour men would run pel -—-- |away if they dared. There are |. S. FRANCISCO. S. P. Fraycisco. | doubtless some men whom nature has constituted so obtuse as not’ to know tear, and who, therefore, de- serve no credit for their courage; IRANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in the courts of Bates and adjoining unties. Prompt attentiog given to col- kctions. Office over Hahn & (o.’shard- | and there are others with nerves so : 20 Ss waa store. __" _ | strong as to crush down the rising ‘ttunk.’”? The madness of blood ARKINSON & AERNATHY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west .ide of the square. does get into men’s heads, no doubt. I have the firmest conviction that cold blood the mass of us would pre- 22 ling with butlets. Most of the dialogue— they display bravery because in the men are HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, «Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Missouri, and do gener- aicollecting business. like the colonel presence of their comrades and of W, O. JACKSON, attorney at law, will practice in the State aad Fedral courts. Office at Southwest corner of the quare in front room of Thompson Brick, aposite Opera House, Butler Mo. D. V.BROWN, Notary Public But- ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or jurat ot in officer. the danger they are too great cowards te Thus the average man made a capital suldier evince poltroonery. in the old sboulder-to-shoulder days. British voekels. British jail-birds, German handicrattsmen, German bauers, French phesants and French artisians, were all pretty much alike made creditable *tcannon todder.’’ ‘hey would all march into fire and bear its sting, each man’s right and left comrade reacting on him and his rear file supporting at once and blocking him. In the fire the na- Physicians. J M. CHRISTY, M. D., Homoepa Physician and surgeon. Special at- ation given to female diseases, Butler Mo. Office, North side square front | | “7 elaaaeoaie yaad Jewelry store tional — idiosyngrasies developed «themselves. The ‘‘funk’’ zone, so C. BOULWARB, Physician and | to speak, had been traversed, and r «Surgeon. Office north side square, | the Briton marched on steadfastly, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- s ren a specialty. the German advanced, with oi i slower step, the Russian stood (Continued from last week.) still doggedly, and the French- How Watch Cases cre Mac’. man spurted into a run- with «yell. When the blood began to In 1876, thirteen men comprised the | flow and the struck men went down, ter the air quiet rather than whist- | Yank"’ philosophically the ordinary run of martial virtues. | My own belief, founded on some! ; to “Col- | sent candidates, except Mr. Tilden, onel,’’ said the major, in a hot fire. | “you are afraid ; 1 see you tremble!”’ | pfancock, | they threw the old stagers oyer and | took Garfield. | ' face is the partrer ot h | whelmingly, inj | following and few ar he must carry ghim in the is early love, poor, with six httle innocent, helpless children depend- ent upon her. Mrs. Hess leaves destitute and as 2 legacy her liege lord four httle prattlers ,a Cincinn who will be taught to forget that they ever had a mother. FOR PRESIDENT. Carlisl- Declared to be the Coming ; Man. Atlanta, G January 7.—The | Constitution will print to-morrow an | i interview with one ot the most prom- nent Democrs ington, in whic Wash- h Carlisle is put into | the race for President. **I do not | consider, says the Democrat alluded “that have even aj, fighting chance with any of the pre- ic workers in Democrats who declares himselt out of the race. Cleveland, McDonald, Hendricks, none of them can enthuse ‘Ve must take a new Republicans did when the masses. mianas the We want « man who represents and about whom ambitious young men gather. Had Randall succeeded im winning the Speakership nothing some live issue, | could have impeded his progress to the Presidency. Why shou!d not Carlisle, who defeated him so over- succeed in his am— bitions? He represents a living issues one that is aggressive and close to His tremendous ranks the popular heart. streneth in Democratic mity indicate similar strength among peo ple behind the caucus. He is a man of tine ability, bas an enthusiastic agonists.”’ “But he is a Southerner,’’ objected. “True,” speaker, ‘*but during the war that made this objection significant, he was a consis- tent Union man. On Southern issues to which the North objected he was withthe North. The pom: of his be- ing Souther geographical. As to that, he lives within two miles of the exact center of population as given by the last census.’” ‘*Has Is candidacy been generai- ly discussed ?’” “in quiet circles it has. It is under serious consideration. The issue on which he won the Speaker- ship has largely outgrown the place. It has set the pace for the Presidene tial campaign. No matter who the candidate may be, he will have to carry Carhsle’s platform. I say at boldly; Carhsle will be nominated was answered the “age ga es tone the passionof the battle became the | and elected.” Now over five hundred areemployed, andthe | all absorbing question. And so, | tuber is constantly increasing. Therea- | whether by greater or less steadtast- wa of this increase is this: 1n the James Bos? Gold Watch Case all the metal in sight and subject to wear is solid gold, while the re- mainder, which only lends strength to the cue, is of stronger metal than gold ness, or greater or less dash, the bat- tle was won or lost. Till the minating poimt, no man ever was cul- Ps L collebas ere a ad thrown wholly upon his own andi- elasticity are needed, a combination pro- viduahtv or ever lost the conscious- ducing a watch case better than solid. gold and at oxE-ALF the cost. Over 200,000 of these cases & have been sold, and every jeweler in the country can testify to their quality and ness of public opinion as represent- ed by his comrades. Illicit Love. of Lepratox, Deo. & iid atc ones is Years eg act a Fort Scott Heraid. Se Fee eee net yen Pee soak to cane oawed pe mene ch weer, axe Mr. Hess. who lives three miles Sane oyetyaiintece. eae north, came to Fort Scott on the ho bought the first ones. are carry; | 17th ot this month in company with | mas galy cance this kind e jeweler his wite. He took hegto the depot Thoney oF valle his reputation of the Fort Scott & Gulf railroad south to Crawtord county, Kansas. Mr. Hess left his better half at the since, WcREYNOLDSs & SCHW ENK | Crawford county. | for Kansay City pulled out it carried with it Mrs. He with the intention of sending her | depot, bidding her ar affectionate | . ' good by expecting to hear from her | SMART SAYINGS. Snow use—A wooden shovel.— New York Journal. “I'm a kind of blew,”” says the cyclone.--New York Com- merciai. invisible Most small boys display knee- breaches in their every-day suits. — Lowell Courier. A wager between the Hartholdi | statue pedestal and the Keely motor would be mnteresting——Graphic. A professional reformer is a man who tries to work his racket on oth- er people.—New Orleans Picayune. If seven days make one week how many weeks does it tke to make one strong ?—Oil City Derrick. } Courting is sometimes c sparking, because the real when she arrived at her destination in | doesn’t commence until after mar- When the train | riage.—Judee. Searching for happmess would’ | ing to live there.—Burlington Free comeshandy now.—-Bos mercial Bulietin. Com- Congress has to adjourn over the Christmas holidays, or else the sea- son of **peace good low earth and will to men.”’ feff Davis a phe eal Chronicle. | hip orist. | Nts relation to Wspaper hi The boss ex-confederate doesn’t ap- H pear to have a particle of shame left. i It is very sad.—Norr, Herald. Artesian well men claim thatat is almost impossible to stmke water in Kentucky. ipated what sort of peopie were go- Nature evidently antic: Press. **No, Charley storyteller, isn? of Last night he related a little affair that took place a few days ago, and blamed if didn’t tell itexactly as it oceured.’’- much a he -Boston ‘Transcript. Amid all the cares and vexations of editorial work there comes to us the welcome assurance that Frank James’ health is good. There is much to be thankful tor mm this life after all.— Lowell Citizen. The most efficient night police- men employed in the great cities at the present day is the electric ght which stands at the street cornor throught the winter’s might, silent. unbribed, and without the smell ot whisky about it.—Boston Advertis- er. The bridal march was played by Will Corley on a harmonica. The groom was attired in a hickory stripe shirt and copperas colored pants, and on his arm was gently suspend- ed tis bride, like a clear rib side of baconor bushel of meal.—Yonkers Record. “Women in Gath probably wrote: were the Rome.’’ The types made him say: **Women were not the earliest dan- gersin Rome.’’ Which shows that the types are not up in Roman his- tory,—Boston Globe. not earliest dancers > A Delaware judge has sentenced a man to pay a fine of $1,000 and be imprisoned for hfe. If the unfortu- nate man can’t pay the fine it 1s be- lieved that the judge will add a tew years to his imprisonment.—Norriis— town Herald. A pair of knitted socks two thous- and years old has been discovered in an Egyptian tomb. Mr. Tilden says the report that they are a pair of his old ones, which he lost while looking for the remains of the democratic party, 1s a wicked invention of the enemy.——Norristown Herald. “What is the first thing done in curing by the laying on of hands?’’ asked a Brooklyn quack ot the order of the clectrict-cel species. ‘*1he first thing required,’ rephed the *‘doctor,’’ with a bland smile, the laving dowa of greenbacks by the patient.”” The invalid ‘drop- ped to his lay’’ ana went out. —New York Commercial. “is ’ Wide Awake Druggists. Messrs. F. M. Crumley are always alive to their business, and spare no pains to secure the best ot every article in their lines They have secured the agen- cy tor the celebrated Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption. The only certain cure known tor Consump- tion, Coughs, Colds, Horseness, Asth- ma, Hav Fever, Bronchitis, or any aftection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bot- tles tree. Regular size $1.00. Wood and Uoal. | Newton and Callihan, two enter | prising gentleman have started a wood yard in the north part of Hur- and when it at! be so unsuccessful if you wasn’t con- | ley & Co’s, lumber yard on North } rived in Kansas City there was *\tinually finding | man at the Union depot to receive Times. {her. In the neighborhood of Hess’ lived a man known as Dobbins, who | Booi & Shoe Makers HI Licht, «MO. lis the husband of a kind and affec ere do not pay | tion wife, and the father ot six small 3 ) leans Picayune. children. Dobbins this city about the 16th of December and checked out of banks the sum of seven hundred dol- . ey | came to ps Boots and shoes made to order. Ta “Woman is the ot leader used. herth side of Square. aot | i BRIDGEFURD & HUPP. Ornamental Heuse Shop one of our city lars and departed for other scenes | and pastures new. | Mrs. Hess indited a letter to her | husband from Kansas City inform- | ing him that the contract existing be- {tweer him and her was cancelled; | ard. | thet in the tuture she intended to | lavish all her love. kisses and affection of time. but, impu railways and their --AND— Sign Painters Graining, Paper-Hanging. Decora ting. Sign and Buggy Work 2 SPECIALTY cause she ‘*str Society is very queer. | ple most sought after are those who It would be termbly have Sunday come week.-—Boston Transcript. - i Don't blame our next manac if the sun is a little ahead ot The man who married a girl be- ws Dobbins! what a lead of guilt) says she strikes him anywhere that fault.—Whiteball | main St. and keep constantly on! THE AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE, Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS, And we only ask you to examine our goods get our prices and be convinced, North Side Square, Butler, Mo. BEN B. CANTERBORY, REAL ESTATE, Loan : Insurance Agent. Will Attend to the Following Business For You. Buy you a farm. Scll you unimproved ‘land. Pay Lend you money. Insure vour property im the best companies against Sell you a farm. Taxes tor vou. Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Wind Storms. Make Abstracts to your land or town property, situated within Bates county, and write and acknowledge all papers tor you. Has a large list of Farms and unimproved lands tor sale. all on or address me at Butler, Mo- Ben. B, Canterbury Charges Reasonable. 50 tt “.A Mayard, AT THE POST OFFICE hand and deliver to any part of ie The peo- | city choice dry stove wo nd. Tf you want a good dry load of stove wood j N there is the place to getit. Give them |} ee debts.—-New Or-j a eal 3tf. | 79° mW" -_- STATIONERY. ; ’ Rew Buss Line. Sunday of man.’ monotonous to! every day m the | py hal © and fro: depot tor all trains. All orders lett at his ble ro Wrignt & Glo- rious’ will receive prompt atte ation. 52 u Bus ar year’s al- hotel the Lact te the fault to the new time stand- ; Money To Loan. At 6 per cent on real estate security time and terms to suit borrower. Abstracts ot titles furnished. J. M. Tucker & Co : Butler Mo. s-tf. uck his tancy” AND TOYS 300KS NUTS, CANDIES, ETC., IN LARGE. VARITIES Daily Papers and Periodicals alwavs on hand. FOR iss4, PUTLER WEEKLY TIMES Only $1,25 per Annum.

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