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

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ifje RK. R. rime Table ee & SovurHe! BRANCH. Butler daily 24 follows: NG NORTH. INGTON ns i Texas 2 roplin & . Local Free ONG c. 35 (dail Texas Express ( soplia & K. C- F reight - ress . K. CARNES, Secret Societses. MASONIC. “Sutler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first ‘ in each month. saturday Masons, yt Chapter Roval Arch mi Chapter Rova z amie Inects second Thursday in each . 754 month. K Commander: neach month rat Tuesday Gouley © neets the fi 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- fay night. ‘ Butler Encampment No ind and ath Wednesdays i 76 meets the ach month Lawyers. 5. B. LASHBROOK. THOS. 1. SMITH. ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at L iaweutier, Mo. Will practice in the courts of Bates and adjvining coun- ties, Collections promptly attended to and Taxes Paid for Non-residents. Office, front room over Bates county Na- ional Bank. n2 tf. ~S. FRANCISCO. S. P. Fraycisco. I. RANCISCC BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- lections. Office over Wright & Glorius’ hardware store 20 ARKINSON & ABERNATHY, At- torneys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the square 22 HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, AA. Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Missouri, and do gener- al collecting busine ON, attorney at law, will 7 O. SACKS = W « practice in the State and Fedral courts. Office at Southwest corner of 4 square in front room of Thompson Brick, oposite Opera IT Butler Mo, Touse, D «BROWN, Notary Public But- eler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or Jurat of an officer. Physrcinius. RINGHAM, M. and Surgeon Nosth in str D., Physician Residence west side Office up svrarrs on west side of Public Square; first room wrth of Olive House. RICE, M.D., Eclectie Phvsi- dec vattended te. Crumly’s Drug Store. anand Surgeon. All calls prom Office stairs ower up IMCHRISTY, M_ D., Homapathic ician and surgeon. Special atten- tion given to temale diseases. Oflice North Main street, front room over P. O. Residence first dwelling north ot P. O. Telephone communication all over city. BOULWARE, Surgeon. and rey Physician Office north side squ How Watch Cases are Made. Most persons have an ambition to carry agold watch case, and yet few people know how a watch case is made, or the vast dif- ference in thequality of them. InaSoxrp Getp Warcu Cass, aside from the neces- sary thickness for engraving and polishing, alarge proportion of the metal is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved por- tions in place, and supply strength. The surplus is not only needless, but undesira- bie, because gold is a soft metal and cannot furnish the stitthess, strength and elasticity Recesary to make the case permanently stron; and elis The perfect watch ne gold with some metal y that in which the gold is deficient. ‘This has been accomplished by the James Boss (cid Watch Case Whichsaves te w : less gold, uni REASES the soLIDITY and @rRENGT:: -ase, and at the same time redwees the vost ONE IEA fitting. = Mat eeat steamy 4 div .come Watch ane Factories, Phite- Giphda, Pa bee. ae im rtrd Pompblot chewing bow Games Bese and So -.aes M ates Gomer are meade. McREYNOLDS & SCHWENK BUTLIR, oO. Boots and s be: Shop nerth sid dRiDGUFOs Qraaisey a! --AND— Sign Painters Houss Sraining, Paper-Hang'ng., Decors fing, Sign and Bugeav Werk - SPECIALTY ights Templar n earch of the anted Cracle. One t the le things brought to light Sharon vs. i Sharon div jis that the Hill, or Mrs | Indians were so worked up over the i discovery that the rene ning for his hte, came to Upon | Boouds Shoe Makers ' LOVE CHARMS FORA SENATOR. | came to Walker Lake, where, in consideration of his of tricks to \ One of he woman, whe male, whose sign in hangs out a respectable fare, and asked quiet thoug! thoroughe for some charm to make Sharon love her or marry her, which is stilla matter of dispute. The obese sybil, whose portly form has encumbered a chair inthe court- room ever since the case commenced gave Althea a charm, which she averred could not fail, and with the punic faith for which such people are noted, told Sharon’s agents all At the hour ot midnight, just as_ the about it afterward. clocks were striking on that night of the month, ched her tull- est amplitude, Althea was to when the moon had r draw from her soft, round arm three drops ot blood, carefully drying and pre- serving the azure-tinted fluid trom any foreign substance. Althea was to find means at some future time to mingle thera with the wine that the object ot her affections was about to drink, It she did this without de- tion and the Senator drained tne charmed chalice the desire of Aj- fulfilled ere thrice the moon had waned he thea’s heart must surely and waxed and waxed a tried the course reported t er and repro: ed on to find anothe vi istactory orecic. out to be orac 1 turns the plump and pleasing damsel who z vs occupies a seat directly bel Senator Sharon. Her shapely palm was duly crossed with gold. She listened to Althea’s desires and then filled her young dis- rt with ciple’s he joy by evolving from the inner depths of her necre- mantic art an unta ing plan to br ot the aged Creesus to the feet young adorer. By steal hy means Althea was 2c si re one > hair from the scanty locks whi le over the lroad routes across For days that barr must torial brow like three Al- a new thri ret e repose in thea’s bosom, and then, to make the charm complete, it must be cut in } nine equal parts, which were to placed in an omelette, which Althea re and ber adored ene were to eat in Faithfully Althea follow- ed the directions given her; but, alas, the charm worked not to company, her satis— faction and once more Althea started out. like Panurge, to find a truer or- acle. How she buried socks and collars and tried other with the Senatorial linen has already been told, but there still remains to tell of many other strange acts and love philtres. A Yankee in Red Paint. Frem the Walker Lake Bulletin. The Campocdies southeast ot town Were the scene of unusual e Tt was accident i the citement yesterday. ally discovered that one of the hes who on Walker River reservation tor sachems, had lived years, dis- The was a white m: How covery was made is notstated interviewed by a 1 said he was 2 on setts anc was 18 vear like Panurge, she iourney- | to i i Sena- shea s donned a decent suit c ~ Ok 1 Ww that he cot we kept himself from his race so many years prob- ably return to the home of youth in a y days. ‘Ihe Colored Vote. From the New York Globe The taught Negro Organ race in the South shonld be lat the national Republican party has neither the power nor ation to ease their burdens, This incli to remedy their conditian. can only be done by making dominant in the South: by cultivating conditions with the party divison of the white vote upon local, not race issues; by ceasing to look to the na- Government for tronel protection which has studiously demed jit, and . to look to State which alone can give it. the governments, This not be done by riveting more tightly It must be done by a wise policy in ac- can- the chains of party allegiance. cepting the bloody situation and go- ing to work mantully to remedy it by making common cause with the peo- ple of the South on the questions of home rule, honest government, and tariff The colorea peo- of the south must make common | | ise with the white peo- | the south. When they do when they support honest men tor office, and make the cause of good zoverun ind fair representation the isst and thus jus- onels? Who Are the Ce From the Pittsburg Chro: cle-Tele The title of **Color isa et distinction that is given for 1 virtues in diffe Jlocalites. In Texas a man who | sho nother is entitled to the rank, In Kentucky the man who can drink hisky keep his feet ippel In New to the president of a Tn Boston it is only given to people that have swollowed ter’s Unabridge In Pitts Colonel’ lacked. nd ion. longs vg club. Coming Girl. man at Work. be If vt resembles beautitul ? she she bangs her bair t rest, at ntil you ¢ ‘rizzes until she un escaped lunatic; it she wears a 1ump, and shoes a size and it camel's a half too small tor her feet, presses het into much too small, that tears gush from her eyes; if sie paints her tace with she Waist a corset so every new cosmetic that ambitious divinations } advertises recommend, if she cares more about style than cleanliness— in a word, if she is wasp waisted, trizzle-pated. and hump-backed--- will she be beautitul ? } Will she be lovable? If she | chooses to be popular abroad rather than at homie; she spends hours before the nutror trying to improve all nameless small courtesies which on nature, and forgets those act like oil on the domestic machinery, i the the cheer | pleasant * kindly toi and sunny face that are such a \ comfort and blessing to parents. the j to i of s de- ferer ; circle. P—waill she be hs W Pr burns ss advice in | honorable | alanx of Bourbonism } who | | | the } ' from home, followed the sea for two | ie ta years. Arnmving et San Francisco every whisper of he jomed the rush to the mines. Af-{ derous ours. © myster-ous ter a pretty rough experience goiny ! “they say" a ‘from camp te camp he finally, after ; not resist: 16 **dull,’* bi- , the collapse ot the Meadow Lake { ography ‘‘stale.”" and science -*iust boom, jomed the Prutes at the Pyra- | too awful dry.’? will she be intell- i mid reservation. He remained there | gent? until he had fully mastered the lan-| Will she marry? if she believes ? guage i habits of his dusky frie: i t oa and then ning ohbaself and as oe is woman’s spheah.’’ and | ‘suming the garb of the red men, encourages nice young men, as Bet- wih Betscy Bobhet, that “to get a 4 | | comkines with his zhastly duties the | tsey did, her “sweet gazelle, the edi- : } tah ot ed to e Auguh,”’ it own and does successfully Talk is Cheap —_——_o0— cook a lr Dread and yan cakes. h will not whic it sh dyspepsia But it won't win with the people of to-day, its entirey too thin. Tt takes Kansas Ci ce, Ap S.—-A reunion between father and daughter, = sepa ation of over twenty years, oc- curred on Friday at Parsons, Kan. The father was Dr. H. W. Howe of IRST CLASS GOODS this city, and the daughtnr Miss Ma— ry Howe, from whom he had been seperated at the beginning ot the} LOW PRICES war. The circumstances leading to} 5 the separation are as follows: Be-| a — ——— tore the outbreak ot the war Dr. | Howe married the daughter of an} PJaiy {j i : Se eee cocks Teel ee: Be pee Ceci: ta ian result ef the umon was a young girl, | wale “SG - whom they named Marv. When the cake. Others a talk but war was declared Dr. Howe was compelled to leave the south, Ins! ——" SS sympathies being with the north. ee eee He enlisted in the Union army, his | family remaining in the south. Dur- | 66 99 ing his absence his wife was influ- | enced by her friends to procure a} N divorce. which she finally did. Mr. | Howe, learning ot this step, also ob- tained a divorce. Iya few years he was again married and came to Law- rence some ten years ago, where he is still on top when it Comes to Style, Make & Fit of our Clothing has since resided, always being one of the most public-spirited citizens Last Friday from his in the place. he re- =e ceived a letter long-lost daughter. who was then at Parsons. | oe veeFurnishing Goods, Hats and Caps Howe once went where the reunion of the long sep- { erated tather and daughter took place. Words tail to express the joy All we ask is a trial and we'll treat vou white. and happiness at the me Inj the tu Miss Howe will reside in THRELKELD, COY & CO. Lawrence. y C Bacited Thousands. H ° AE over the land are going mto ecst 'North Side Square, Butler, Mo. over Dr, King’s New Discovery for sumption. ‘Fheir unluoked for recovery | ,,, e E : Spee be the:timely. use of this great liteSaving| We sell our Goods as Low. as the Lowest for CASh- remedy, causes them to go nearly wild i its praise- It is guaranteed to positively cure severe coughs, colds, asthma, hay | Be Couly & Co Clty Drug store: Large| Walches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware ae oa | SPECTACLES =" Line o he Austrian Executioner. | be Goods Uettecto editorobthe Pendant Tinies- fos te oe he public sentiment has heen! ROCKFORD shocked by some newspaper reports} —R. R. Watches. FIELD of the way in which the extreme pen- niga enna a aie " alty ot the law was carried out on al tull line of ND recent occasi. n by Marwood’s suc- | MARINE cess¢ May we not take a lession All American: AND SWISS WATCHES. GLASSES from o this matter? seighbors in In Austria, for instance, where capi- tal offenses ure pumshed by hang-} Gov- fixed Repairing of Watches, Cloct 4 sand Jewelry, Satisfactorily Done. the executioner is a ing, Real Estate and Insurance. ernment official, with a salary and certain perquisits, and a staff of helpers under him. He is at- tired ina showy uniform with a cock- ed hat and jack boots, and rides up to the scaffold on a prancing steeed Conspicu— white gloves under escort. ‘If you want to buy a farm, house and Jot in town or have your property insured in good reliable companies, call on or write to the case in France and may be 9. B. N E W B I L L, the office is confined very much to} Eek’ ER E_EERe WE ave one family. descending from pee | Office in Opera Building over Bank. P.S. Also have some fine vacant A clumsy execution or any | lots for sale in west Butler. unseemly exhibition at the gallows | — such as we in this country are tou} OUR NEW AMERICAN LEVER WATCH! tamilar with is a thing impossible After months of labor and ex; Henker he ot Germany. | tion A UsioltalS E Metter Laver Movement, Expaanion . ‘They are made of the best material, andin the very bert mans fase: ‘The Cases are mace of oor military the worn in performing his functions and thrown off afterwards never to be used again. This tunctionary (der Schartrichter) is not chosen from the scum of the population, nor is he treated with contumacy. As was ous are new to son. Austra. The is styled in other in as parts business of capturing all stray auisien. ‘Tho Cassa one sade of wer } A ens he Cota posliom the watch a genuine gold appea: dogs tound in the bighways and ‘Indeed 18 cannot be suid {rom ® geuuiue Guid Waich exenyt by time tn = = Fare aucly engraved of engine turned and are massive streets unmuzzied. Atthe time to aad very ak the wt a which I refer—thirty years ago--the ORE wate and 60 ividual in question was a polite, -informed personage, and by no He outside his calling. ned of tree, a house Vienna, and was Wout Manna © conte —The recieve visitors. I believe I stands alone in not having Englan« 4 competent and properly accredited official to execute criminals. Jay pareaved (ORKD ALL Cn 5EKS FO

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