The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 22, 1884, Page 3

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fime Table Pacific R j - AONUMENT s r 5 { pexixcron & Sournern Braxcit. i ee x. aes u : i i . qrains leave Butler daily as follows: fo Mas the Granite ch n or bearing t r { { ; FA j GOING NORTH. e ® ° cks that Make Op the yord ‘ 2 ? : i } PILOT GROVE COLLECIATE INSTITUTE, PILOT CROVE, COOPER CO., MO. 2 the + 3 f lo. B. AND W. FP. JOHNSON, Principals. ; . GOING SOUTH. away with cky num- and all r»oints puth, No Humbug, Call a I see "TT. D. Rafter. yULAY PLOW ground whe MASONIC. 54, meets th 1 Boonville. shee , r information ada Knights Templar w. FE. SOMNSON. in each month. eS sident ofthe Tex publi Re- s after the 25 Lodge No. I Mon- t. ‘ | h Jer Encampment No. 76 meets t! nd ath Wednesdays in each month e all others fail Lawyers. MOND & SMITH, Attorney Butler, Mo. Will practice in of Bates and adjoining coun- ctions promptly attended to d tor Non-residents. n over Bates county N nz ‘To the SMOK ackwell Bull Durham Sim ing Tobacco. i Phys — — of Con- L, RIC B; pcian and Surgeon stairs over supose peceweon r ry ae a g@ Sto lies having i tay experimen a its UL : NM. CHRISTY, W. H. Batt ry RS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, Ho- eparation ot Indian } toatanle | am deaf.”” | ly child, y moeopathic Physicians and Surgeons > ou récelpt of two ; e, front room over P. O. All calls | Stamps to pay ex s- Hemp also cure : ell us your | nena A TS eredatoflice day or night. Tele- |" ight sweats, aat the stomach, a propria! . 1 er handed will br i so much rddressed to the citizens of Austin pe communication te all parts of the oud 2s follow specialattention given to temale hours: x it x ce read pose x ses. 2 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa, naming | ment, having been n pieg : error, | : 7 this paper es and thrown in the omac by tors, I | i pp ‘ C. BOULWARE, Physic ——— band of suised men, ose ide Fig days more to de- | Surgeon, Office north side square, J 9), 17. < " tity has never been reve One very whether or not you will forward Lees z W t, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- SGOT EDITION. PRICE ONLY § { [interesting cont E to me the ives. “At te end of that — AT Soren ‘» ja specialtv. B 1 P 1 A BLO OF LAVA F ime you V > time know your >- _ — y mati Post-pvaid. a i rey ow al] € + af jsion. Houst a" The leaf _ ~~; sian cent iy” Willig ‘Terrell, of Georgi | ots 2 fw mun : KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK . few moments for a rey tbout to leave, when Colonel unded him a not ing. e brave enough to ins ough to give me sa mute wrote, “{ am at when he was Consul. It is very li Byxlg feet, a pale, giy impregr Besides the blocss from pr and from associations now there are numbers from Nati Office, ¢ Residence BEST PRICKIS IN sources: extinct (Continued from last week.) MNOW THYSELF. in the manufacture of the Jas. Boss’ | cal debility. P Watch Case, have led to similar ix : ements in the making of silver cases. Inder the old methods, each part of a fr case was made of several pieces of al soldered together, requiring a great unt of cutting and soldering, which ned the metal and gave it the pliabili vad rather than the elasticity of silver. :ader the improved methods, each part .e Keystone Silver Watch Case is made »esolid piece of metal hammered into as used were | hundred A n was dr in his reso.yv Tifles, the ates have usu- them tion. errors’ ot You resulting fro A book for every ur was a >» orand lodges of Odd Fe | your service, i after terms | low Watch Cases are Made. sae : Se ean aan \ do left by the window. Morton was | ei \GRENT MEDICAL WORK OY WA\O80 : ery adoomes |B ft Oi elle, as ho wast @ many great improvements intro- E é ines a | fight Deaf Smith, who never usted vit > phys j hi he eould not be shaken | e 4 | crowd jed in iuseri cool at both un tor 23 betore 300 nd fell dead, a Deaf Smith quietly Je and walked into the rd he came others years i embo: d cov with Gener BTedofRar rine % reps. S Ea e. The advantages are readily appar- a me can tes were | tO Austin, and th were re- for every one knows that hammering demonstrative in the my a ee oer ze poste amor lic, | viens the metal while soldering softens it. < SIONS OF MENT, | Hor ae aeelv d ach ee ASHE - test the superiority of the Keystone and some of their inscriptions read | J aser sent by 2 man whom he et sii abel Canb: tek one cher eee || 2 rather cu :in the light of events | garded as greatly his inferior socially. | rit squarely in the center when closed, | tion, to which have t ired since to the bearer of the challenge, | ans it will not give, while a case of same This book s presented. Lox 8 med, in low voice full of | Ps it of any other make will give enough sent before ir, tell your princi- a f tak the crystal. The Keystone Silver ee 7 fights down | x ‘poon er Patent ollar! «sh Case is made only with silver cap me (ad the stone ' E : cold joints. 3 It that the stone a 5 seas 5 a eee ana book will not | thus sent - eribed ae aot & | y ! PREVENTS CHAFFIN at } 7 youth, parent, gu, or y after Le ns had violated the | inaugurals, | a Pa, for handsome Illustrated valet showing bo: ce = A } evap: _ 7 . i anes Skene. aehe= yman-—Argonaut. placed upon it. It has | aid to the 7 ~~ rex CHOKE A HOR Ss E 3 (Zo be continued.) since | a block of | et | CAN NO i KK Z Sh ° | marble be ascription. | repare written | 2 uae ae cribed \ i be ee | Adjusts itself to any Horse's Neck, has two Rows of stitch- e sent, * : | m more respe! to write them [| ts : REYNOLDS & SCHWENK ation as it | i y could ther = wpreie augers » and, > they could then I ames in pl: etter than any other collar J block. which is of a native marble, | preserved for erence tao | hold Hames in place bett y : . ed success lvwtho a bears the words, ‘A Union of equality fixed for the | y tailure. HEAL THY SELF. = usted. ‘by _ the Conse 2d with a large | 4 | Florida sent a stone bearing her coat | pon of paper a ————— ses . — —_—____——— j of arms and inscribed, **Florida sees 10 | pine ehai = large | " i counsels safety, in his life 90 ©X- | Jetters *Jnangural. He addressed io: p: PAREN 1 NO. D. P. <INS ample, in_ hi sroaenaad ae perpee them with the roll in hand, waving | WM. E. WALTON, bond of Union. —— | it gracefull t all might see it, and, | President. beautiful block of native marble bear- | eonciuding with a polite bow handed ing the words, *‘The Federal Union, it | i to the clerk and walked out of the Attorney. receive free, a co will help : 1, of eithersex, to more 1 a = == ye right awav than anything else in must be preserved.” Tae block ae chamber; when opened it proved to be ae — : ‘i world. Fortunes await the rke by Kentucky bas the figures of Isy | only blank pape: ‘rom an article on : L oe lsoutely e. At once addresss T and Critteuden, with hands clasped, | «General Sam Houst y Alezander « BUTLER, MO. Co., Augusta, Maine, y-tye® cut in the face of the block: ‘Under | x ngs in tiv ; the auspices of heaven and the precepts ag Z ee —. eestor anes of Washington, Kentucky will be the : p a On iC Pf an 0 a p N ? Missouri Nichoins Anchorena, who di } 1 last to give up the Union.’ d , tnd Shoes made to order The TZ bas inscribed upon her offering: montis since at Buenos Ayres. was best ot leather used. € Or.6.W. Fl PATRI K, ‘<THE TRIBUTE OF MISSOURI | probably tee richest farmer in ae pemside of Squarc- => : ‘asi | world. is éxecutors report his rura’ o the memory of Washington and the r ¢ ae = eS aie ae nee bingo" Union of , estates as follows: Land, 1.710 square EEE e_EC Ree WH ERD- = eee ae a 2.22 4 ies ee ” bas the senti- | miles; cows. 152.000; sheep, 410,000. = = = 4 ‘sLilinois: S' Sovereignty and | He also owned much house pro porte in 4 R > \ i Union.” sO ee echt ex. | Buenos Ay 2 been —_$___—_____—— “ & DGEFORD & HUPP | oOo ' 1 Union,” which one might ex- oe : : o = i ject to see coming from s Southern yalned at £2,4 i Indians furnishes the follow- ~ £200,000 from nis t “Indiana knows no North, Do | si Ramental House Office 608 Wyandotte St, KANSAS CITY, MO. | - “ --AND— TAN AND SURGEON. se eee ee : 1 : AND: ae eT ROAT ve but Union.”” Ohio's | ; = : : 3 J iyit . < 1s “The State of = - Siza Painters Exe: = City since 196. Operations for : —) w Le oy oe : Bate sha False Pupil, mand Cross-Eyes. e memory of ; fortified with high x j 2 - : 4 Bae, Paper-Hanging., Decora Grauuiated Lidsand Scrof™ % pel of State aS fir - - Work us Sore Eyes cured ort th fld process | : 5 apertures for fire- PBR nand Rugey Work eee re nae eee te the ‘Ears and | 3 bio! Spa RS r ze 3 2 < Gatarmh treated; also, Nervous and Blood D: z | arms, andj uy moat, crossed OFFICE IN BUTLER N v4 e ES rvous Blindness and Weak Eyes. ARTIFICIAL EYES liwo ne uring the word: by a rude draw » ALT Y anereed without pain. Charges reason ! i, admitted May 20, 1841" Minre-‘

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