The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 8, 1884, Page 3

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BRaNcH. 25 follows: : e commodation : ath. Gouley Comma: ts the first Tu Lawyers. OND &SMITH, Att er, Mo. Will ates and prom ds tor room over Bat TY & BA Physic nt room over tollice day : ion to urts of the vattention given to female C. BOULWARE, Physician and Bl. Surgeon. Office north’side square, y Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and ch » ga specialty. ian, Ser- ( F.RENTCK, M.D geon and Obsti in. Office, Bie square, over Levy’s store. Reside Gomer Main and Ft. Scott streets. (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. The many great improvements intro- din the manufacture of the Jas. Boss’ Gad Watch Case, have led to similar im- prements in the making of silver cases. § Under the old methods, each part of a @ case was made of several pieces of soldered together, requiring a great sunt of cutting and soldering, which #hened the metal and gave it the pliability lead rather than the elasticity of silver. Under the improved methods, each part tthe Keystone Silver Watch Case is made ome solid piece of metal hammered into The advantages are readily appar- : for every one knows that hammering dens the metal while soldering softens it. test the superiority of the Keystone t Watch Case, take one of 3 oz. weight, it squarely in the center when closed, it will not give, while a case of same of any other make will give enough the crystal. The Keystone Silver ftich Case is made only with silver cap lemnt stamp to Keystone Wateh Case Factories, Phile- Pu, for handsome Iimetrated Pamphlet showing how iBeww and Keyotone Wateh Cases are mate. (Te be continued.) wr t ee a ee REYNOLDS & SCHWENK boot & Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO. | parental | toale studen: COLLECIATE INSTITUTE, PILOT CROVE, COOPER CG., MO. stem pe ein acetic Situated on the } vdulia and Loonvilie. For further ixfor i willbreak 2 he AGd Street, Pr paper 200TH EDITION. PRICE OMY 8! By mail Post-paid. KNOW THYSELF. 4 (GREAT MEDIC errors’ ot Youth foral u one ot which is in by the Author, who years is such as f bly never before fellto the lot of any ‘physician. 300 pages, bound in beautitul French muslin embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense—mechani- cal, literary and professional—than any other work sold in this country tor $2 50 or the money will be retunded in every instance. Price only $1 00 by mail, post paid. Illustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Associa- tion, to the officers of which he reters, This book shoula be read by the young tor instruction, and by the afflicted for relict. it will benefit all_—London Lan- cet. There is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman-—Argonaut. Address the Peabody Wiedicine Insti tute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, Boston, Mass-, who may be con- sidered on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate dt sea ses that havebaffled the skin of al ot herph y sicianaspecialty. Such trea ed success tullywthout an instance o tailure. HEAL THY SELF. nluable. > tound experience tor 23 \ PRIZE Send six cents Bs ay 4EUetor postage, and receive free, a costly box of goods which thersex, to more mon- anything else in the his rounds put some ons into an electric lamp on ad stood on ladder at the foot of t , founr m Boston « t yard with whi drivers st Result: Pleasure ghboring hotel wouid fi t often alight f } of the curious plant, which they would describe to their fel- low sojourners, who would be sold in their turn on their next drive.—Boston Bu ietin. “Speaking of the difficulty foreign- ers experience in giving the proper ac- cent to English,”’ said Captain Boslum, “reminds me that when I first came hither I could not speak English, yet you cannot detect in my conversation & foreign accent.” “To acquire such perfection must have taken time,”’ re- plied a lady. ‘Oh, ves; it required years.” “Must have been young when you came to this place?’’ **Yes, I was very young. In fact, I was born here.” Never have too much to say. A sail- or just arrived from China, offered a boxful of carved ivory and ebony arti- cles for sale to a curiosity dealer. ‘Yes, they will do; I'll give you a louis for the lot,’’ says the dealer. ‘‘A louis!” exclaimed the overjoyed tar, ‘‘why, then [am a rich man? Ive got six thousand of them.” ‘Oh, oh! that’s a different affair, then,”? said the dealer. “If you have bought six thousand of them, Iwill give you two sous for them.”’ Exit disappointed tar. “IT have a severe bruise on my arm, got some- him. “All writ- of siovenli of culti tru born. puts on All se of y way io settle »osom. H ot be neat. aborate profession in the ness could not teach him to be slovenly on his sh The most bora catfish. Lhe cattish with a yellow front: y make sn to be cleanly he has one thing He is not s off more i slobbers on him- with something utfish, i like disdain on tie him a good ¢ broad-mouiled ventieman’s way. catfish would not hesitate to lacerate the pure bosom of the frog. The cat- fish isa cannibal. He would eat a piece of his grandfather.—Arkansaw raveler. —_——s -=_—_—_ [ao paqelaqgo ATIsve uv seutooeq «wonogjur eSuods,, yey os ‘eou0 UBT arom 3 esn 0; AressooouUn 4 soyeur 471 -jenb siq3 ‘ssoudvoyo s1 sedujueapy 3u83 -10dmy ysoul sj] JOeUQ ‘TItq JO¥OIIO & JO SUOISUOTIIP oy} soqovel yf [yun IOV QIOSQe [[]AA JNUTeA B JO OZI8 O42 wey} yooug $= ‘sondasyjus yyM pozwely pus yueqiosqe polepual ‘00}300 jo epem st 3y ‘osuods peyogys2¥ sIq qa aU0NZINS STI¥Y OT} Suyjse1e7U! Useq Sv “Sum ‘ueusuimjg Jo ‘sesmty Iq Many beautiful and hitherto un- known colors have been obtained in re- cent years by the chemical treatment of coal tar. Each year is certain to ive us a few new shades, but the fash- jonable tints of the present season are extraordinary both in number and no- menciature. We are told that the col- ors for ladies dresses comprise ‘‘moon- stone,’ a pale blue; Narbonne honey; musk color; lavender blue; raspberries and cream; vervine, a faint lilac tint; chimney sweep, a dirty black, and ar- bor green. Cholera has made periodical twelve year visits to this country. The last epidemic was in 1873. Thus we have fear for next year if not Z lelphia Medical ance in 1873. ted States be- The Walton & Tucker Lend Mortgage Went i". DD. Rafter. MCFARLAND BROS. RESUME RR KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK PRICES IN AE PEEKS isda HARNESS & SADDLERY. four An equal assortm yrices can be t Walnut, McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS. n= ge ae a) 2 ne >? om 2G rs =S3 ~ a a io =p “ams oOo =_ co re 5 = - S&S = —PREVENTS CHAFING$ CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itselt to any Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- ing, will hold Hames in place better than any other collar, PARKINSON Attorney. WM. E. WALTON, JNO. D. President. 0, H2@ Se EL Khe - GUBAVe metncemmacenn

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