The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 10, 1884, Page 3

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| mt fic RL R gable Rose-Tinted Girl Faces. an all-day gros & SOUTHERN Brancu. a ae P t ith a feast eae Butler daily asfoilows: | Some women are born with beautiful which throws the clam chowder sid 1 GOING NORTH. ' ° skins, clear, soft and peach-like, but the barbecue into the deep shade of ; Ses ary 2 @ there are very few women in this cli- obscurity. In factthe burgoousually expres +4352 4 a “ mate who can keep their complexions includes barbecue asa sort of \ sae a 'y) ress 6-72.45 P.M i i ‘ : Hy “Se see ee iC clear and handsome without consider- dent. You go out to acornerof the + joo oe Soest 2 | at There is something in the , woods, where a thick corm Z PILOT GROVE New York air, its harshness or saltness been carefully cut away. -8109 A.M most prob: t tends to coarsen there are enough for giors,| COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, | 2nd roughen the in. Nowhere will gloom, a a PILOT CROVE, COOPER CG., MO. ' one see such bad complexions among oe the general run of women as in New he world York. In Philadelphia and Boston, ia 10-yes: mash and sniff the d Washington, C o, even in grimy lightful aroma of the Cincinn complexions of the girls , along in the afternoon and wom e a freshness, a soft | gers pronounce the underbrush has nd where able care. ‘Ther orted moss rose china te . 1 ‘ c rose china tea set will be given away wit ress (daily) iat Texas Expre tM godation Freia! senger trains mak Betor St. Louis and al = god all points so ea nia and all points west For rates and other i r powder to the persur > lucky nur | C. B. AND W. F. JOMNSOM, Princip points h, Colorado, | t and north- | tormatio: of 56 pieces a tm ee enn the nig- ready and | Baking Powder warranted ¢ estin the marke fo FE. K. CARNES, Agent. e Military discip- we color, w w York girls dle it out to you i , -_—————- ne,temperec sb and yme er 5 ne bur. ‘ felici P cret Societies i parcutal care, far care of p Ogee se, thereare The burgoo i secre Zabiela ____ | male students. = assis a number of e to this rule. (is a perpetual r i = There are l women and girls in | ines, who handed it MASONIC. ger Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | jay in each month. | _ Separate boarding departm: Pgiami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | Stringent rules, Ae Se meetssecond Thursday in each | hensive instruction # is { | New York whose complexions are ex- , fathers when they be, ' Hf o 7 ng } qu te. ‘The first thing a woman should re- | member when she wants to improve | her complexion is that nothing rubbed Situated on the M oe. ps di u aval : = ere Knights Templar | “for further iaformatic is going to help it | first; then ; the first Tuesday in each month. The lotions and | ens, young ducks, s ; ets en i and preparations of one kind j ali sorts of smail game, hb fresh po- 1 A A wy " 1.0. 0. FE aWS- ieee i eee) ee te = and another which are prepared by ; tatoes, green peas, string beans, corn ates Lodge No. 1So meets every Mon- ae - = ——— | quacks for g’’ the skin are | and every other vegetable. Everything prnight- Lee ere all humbugs, an 10 sensible woman | is cooked until the meat begins to fal Bother ena ieday: zs ne meets the | should ever bel d into buying them. | to. pieces. Then the waiters, with pefand ath Wednesdays ne | To obtain 2 beautiful skin one must be- | shining, smiling, black faces and snow- | properly. Butter, fat | white jackets and aprons, bear great Will plow in hard ground where all cthers fail Se gin and diet f . meat und greasy food of every kind | bowlfuls of the toothsome stew as n fen. Coffee and tea | through the grove. Ob, how good it eet te t Bt 5, LASHBROOK. THOS. I. SMITH, net be g up, so must claret and lis! My mouth waters as I tell you of all kinds of wine and milk or lemonade | it. Afterward there is more bu / : Sear fn Pig canliee 3 : i 2) | = = ss poe <*"S - Lae peer, Cee BELOID EY j substituted. 1its and vegetables | and then more burgoo, until everybody . f Jaw Butler, Mo. 1 precere 5 should be eate 1 abundance, rich ; ha ally had ough. ‘Then the 5 ge courts of Bate ee ng candies kes avoided, pie never | darkies satisfy themselves, while you y is, eee taping sonia G ; sheuld be touched and pickles and acid | return to pipe and Taxes Patd tor, Non-restc iN ASEi food generally should be dispensed j until the shadows of ice, front-soom Over ha! with. Aw who follows the above | sleepily around you.” ional Bank. : easier eae GIVEN AW AY | rules wiil find that her will become | came low and his look bee: 1S, FRANCISCO. S. P. FRAYNCisco. smoo Sle . 3 a i ; have passed. | i our glass, ng gather voice be- me dreamy and re veral months | Sudden he roused 1 ° RANC. BROS. Attorneys Sa 3 A few : be thorough weeks -s hold their yer ss it camp-meeting me spot.’ Law, Butier, Mo., v the courts of Bates qunties. Prompt atte Office over W Tothe SMOKERS of | ™2"< Blackwell’s Genuine Bull Durham Smok- ing ‘Tobacco. sulphur taken shin Letier to Piiladelphia week, and | ree days, ry morning a Juries and Jurymen. then ne and th ections. s Phasdware store ARKINSON & Law ion that the reason ess men hat they The returns 3 tu exceptional cases 1ed to serve, t impor- Attorney at Law, Butler, attend to cases in any ecordin Missouri, and do gen ; For particulars see our announcement. > complexion ‘ pa zre 1 of the per- plexion she | would do eds, Cc cts, leases ing the acknowle idence w Public Square; first MC FARLAN! A EU TLEs L RS. CHRISTY & BALLA moeopathic PI Office, tront room its ‘ aie answered at office r ni 8 . 3 ane ¥ ; : r 0 T Cc. BOULWAR J ne : ite SS : { ting under e Surgeon. Offic i Butler, Mo. Disease ten a spe att teme are, in trut ; Pek bSkasss c engag ect from oth- ¥ ATCCocO self-respect. HARN Ss more they the better upon ularly object to = ~ aerr re ma Sue able’ and unsanitary ar- | McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS tof most of our jury rooms. An equal assort side squar< comer Main and togeil sun though } (Co e ‘rome l > = ; | z ery f } ‘ : y persons of | How Watch Cases are Made. | 4 lent for ti rai healt : ay Othe | “a= " i Senes tr s stion to j service; | = ragtg slows : | a= - Py ° | ~ =; f, id who = = nm is one of the | as & r t merit; hus it is j : . & a ES ee sas 5 pe iesn Sike 3} Miinilih “1p - 1 fies the skin. ee ® xq re ee toon WEDICAL WORK ON MAMIGOD re rubbed | portant i pete: gemuine by the trade-mark of acrown,from | Pies: ‘ ate! ae piycerine and | curate v suggestion of = Ex pew which is suspended a pair of | es hausted vitality, nervous 2 physi- ieee Seen abbod b r accommodations for jurors, Ij poe? = eae Bae Re sure ie r cal debility. Premat Te elena sarry the assent of all reasonable | > 3 $93 S: - Saemitiemabamete pen crown and errors’ of Youth i the untold <niserres | Cf the arms and shouldets are covered shall Cee ees C. Pitr ae oNOrtR es | wilzeare stamped in the cap of the watch resulting from i iecie bon ors icxcesecs with cold cream, which is allowed to | 2 pases ee Pe ee eae a es | Gs. Jewelers are very cautious about en- | A book for every man, yo : + | remain on fifteen minutes. This isthen PART ER SOLIS Tee OT oa Bo } ng an article unless they not only know | and old. It contains rubbed off with a piece of fine sof 3 OQ wows <4 = 5 ey seis = Siberian Marriages. a) } at it is good, but that the character of | for all acute white flannel, and the arms and shoul- 2 os in the Island of > te manufacturers is such that the quality | one of which is So tound | ders are covered with ‘“‘baby’’ powder Among the exiles = the = Tal > se by the Author, whose nce tor 23} and rubbed very thoroughly. This | Saghalien, Eastern Siberia, the follow- ss ae = Wri. i; before | finishes the operation. When this is | ing custom prevails: Ifa man wishes | _ite James Boss’ Gold Watch’ Cases go like hot | fellto the lot of any physician. 300] completed they look like polished mar- | to get married, he applies to the Gov- cin EE det sell sells another. Don't need | pases, bound in beautitul French muslin | ble, and the skin seems to take on a | ernor, who forthwith selects one of the wrecommend them they sell thergaldWatchCace | embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to | wonderfully fine and beautiful texture. female prisoners whom the CaS P t t C 1] f is expected to Spooner aten O ar! By suwomers has hada Jamen Bowe Gold Waco Cts | be a finer work in every sense—mechani- | Some one has suggested that the faco | for holy matrimony bi for two or three days. is such as probably case I de yt hesit i y OW! + - “ ? Fecially with nesitato to give IY OWD, Cotas, witch | cal, literary and professional—than_anv | might be treated in the same way with | “keep company’ ; KenWheeveriasting” “Jesse E-Lrrtix, Jeweler. | other work sold in this country tor $2 50] good effect, but this ‘would be next to| if at the conclusion of this term the ane EL ets This NewBroxswick,N.J.,Jan.8, iss. | or the money will be retunded in every 2 ossible, as the texture of the skin | male party declares to the Governor __ PREVENTS CHAFING gait witch ane came fata may Pe asthe Jane eee Pace only $1 00 by mail, peas axms and shoulders is always | that the lady selected is not to his are . — _ ; been in use since that time, and is still in post paid. lustrative sample 6 cents- * T coeives twenty-five blows with 9 TRY 4 4 ifterent from that of the face. he | he receives twenty-lt t C r ‘ f. } = k, and another bride is ehosen for AN N O \w ef Se O iy 4 { “oadition. ‘The movementis theone which wesin the | S ; i = t A qeoxten T bought it, and its condition shows that send es Bane nee weenie = ae face should always be washed in water é 5 Be cok that has the chill taken off it, Warm him—and soon. The same course is . : he female prisoners who Adjusts itselt to any Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- tayedout. Marriv A. HOWELL, i th cers vhi he Ss, ;, i Gf Board of Directors N.J.R.R.& Trans. Co | eee es ones ok = Les serrate water is not good for the complexion, | adopted with t s Se cart nines Cartons Wath Com eeu | f ee as Ae ore befits iA despite all that has been said to the | are in search of husbands. These ‘pila, Ps hor r ruc a y am 2. oo i a - Po han a , e (To be Continued.) es} ‘The one makes the skin flabby, and in "or the palate ar arcieous ower ay y cet. There is no member of society to whom | time wrinkles it; the other roughens | und McREYNOLDS & SCHWENK this book will not be useful, whether | it, Cosmetics of every kind should be | cerem ———— youth, parent, guardian, instructor or avoided. They are always disgusting, | f ‘i i ‘ ‘m Ars and even 8 littie See on on & Since Dr. Labardi costae on me coe | ‘Address the Peabody Jedicine Insti | warm day to “take the shine off,” is | head of the murderer ae De} i E. WALTON, Tas. . TUCKER, INO. D. PAF ; ' tute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch | objectionable. Powder and paint al- |} Brown Sequard has underta en enn | niga Mla J pie aa | Stic Boston: be _con-| ways stamp a woman at once as com | lar experiment with a dog. He wished | resident- 3 UR zskilland | mon, no matter how small a quantity ; to see whether, after a violent death in it | may be used. Oatmeal and Indian- | a healthy state, consciousness in a dog } a meal water are both excellent for wash- | could be restored. He therefore Le 2 | ine the face and hands in. The meal ; headed a dog that was : familiar with ° | softer e skin and gives to it & deli- e, and another ¢ i ming. TE been fF find that 2KINSON | clergyman*—Argonaut. ‘Land Mortgage Co, Boo. & Sh hor E salt ever} n into whici placed worth of ro sh i month and w ‘a good lu Boots and Shoes made to order The Shop nerth side

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