The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 10, 1884, Page 2

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| i i j i PLAT ST J 4 : { mY Bardette’s Election Bet. [ did not bet a »Ohie. It has been] : ti- | cou rt th | it election 3 m aoe years since I ouree my polit c% PaTEIR IES by cc g then 8 é c rap ly : ine en a : 4 { aspud, and 2 spud is $ e 2 HI i j door (Louis ¢ n sessame to iM ichell Fam Wagan, Oo rtiand Steel Gear ars ago, Wheu Ll wa : t 1 ao v oO | Iitical foe, este ees — . as 5 w for his white alley, I bet him a gia by ever Ow dat on the result in New York. Tix }F ne eee EN Botlared tharT loat | 20d 2 have ewer ep * United States Con- | Pace : returns prompt the hat, and th S and the ee Joint Arbitration ie i : = ~ Hadwae, Goceies, Wagon Wood work we Old tan : ‘ eo TGUWGE, Ue ireamed | thee Ginted a would throw t Art cact ag ; + 1. Nails. &C. North aust corner tee r, Mo. confusion. [said th t never ess ; was : - in would [I thot ee * € ysen, i pee the station esident’s_ fianced, NEW JEWELER. that hat box on your s wer now, that‘ll carry eS st ‘ 1 i baby ali qf 3 silly SIS ry. of a | moth I ( I don’t | a ie ? Tom ; s s blocked } : hi re i ov when I told ! 1g tO} Emeline! E esident 5 ; uity es ve a hat ma liy toi mm. | ten the lunch P Poke soc witen M4 sad: “Rot FF qc, sd ee Z BER -HARDT Sutier, | solemn truth i not! Now, Em 1 New Jersey, Mrs. Hayesin | that doesn’t look wel or vc I miss the . Cley ies ea oe ate the nam anyhow. the rest of ¢ Genes ide NGS 7 : heel heal NEWT TERM bid, Bor : yn the Geverament] ns{ ih and . el rake th reaches i oO a year éach ' yand with the advice and |, Fears Ul ses ide, ) eS | 5 | hast The Newest and Freshest Line of consent Of myself. It was a siich = sant , GROCERIES, iny hat, ft was al ghte i { s nehes bigh, and as symmetrical as Imaginary p 1 stove pipe. It was the same size all ple? pee Bs along chalk, my dear | done I 1 >wayup. The brim was about | They live e Bur- oun none day I rece su inch and a quarter wide, flat and | jineton and every! kn then 1 Stat at Mr. { alee ee ] So aR : | ames rught asa silver dolla. Te sould | Nort dont know tint he is cone een IN THE crrvy have been the pride of St. Patrick’s | gidered much m an some | — now be-|{ “ Q diay procession. It was the awtulest | of his neiel Dd 5 dinoat ! @) OM PRI( i S or » ~ = t ee sermon oy ) i | Lu that Strone me red . er } } 25 _ each wee a r i . t ong ni 5 red vnen thinks he is a mod nd re rtz, and pl When I DE WILT ALMAGE, a taey saw it. { don’t believe such a have he T = 5 s Ww I saw mv worth t r -we charge or ~ r ~ ~ nave heard some t WY 1 price Ss - . ee > . 2 S Pe ere time Ueeege erence oes eee = eet ee | | mother. ameil 6 ee Lition to “the | Sign of the Horse Shoe. East Side Square. Syed ore aes : | Her eves w Iways befe me, sWimn- cekly sermons by | a dnd. think. She iw a wom = they wer. the day we id zen- | per ee Well, I gathered about a score of quently loves ber iusband too well} converted | SOG ruste 5 + | 4 - 3 dust sketcnes mise “a ni eur mutual trends. We got the|tg club him with a coupling pin ‘ 1 into dust, Seta \ TH E HORNS | Whereas J. dson and A 1a § . t to » home I don't aa i aca kK: liudso is w heir certain deed tand out, set the hat on a dry goods every once ina while tor his own sit. Here's Yerwho hee st ty ae Ma 4 Kan a x ot trust, bearing date August 24th, 1582 : Ss Vy 2 cee a erest in Missouri anc insas, cs SS f aged i decane aaa Gm vex i an Open wagon, and paraded | yyoq, > would carry more | has been i from the gold country tull and reliable market reports, political } and recorded in’ the Re oe r fic ; ’ 6. , i 1 = | by a mothe tears. It will pay me Washington news and special within and tor the county ot Ba tate town to my friend’s store, and T ad him if ste had more arms.— | richer dividends than the things that I e Haan pre pepe aes | ot Missouri, on the 24th day of August, I : bee ee ee i ts caretui dited for Farmers | : : aa! mame oresented the hat with an ela aborate urlington Hawkeye ve been chasing so lone. -¢ ago i } ; 2, in Book No. 23, page 545, ¢ rnve ved Burling ola apmidi Feraia -_. ea Ee | tothe undersigned trustee the tollowing and ornate address. Men = said - : a, if ae | Heeene ae } pas described real estate lyine and being sit ant to «cep eames s { uate in the county of Bates and Sta of ‘ -\ Bisected Woman. ras the greatest cftort ot my lite. if “It you unk it was. It not only fatis — thriving don't buiid any ed by experience s more friends iha n one 41 nd have lear Missouri to-wit: The east halt of lotone merit rter and twenty There + 1 private exhibition re i , Piss ies (1), in the north west qu G > | saath oar S nything else. Uhe public can peace xe, but peovle who heard it, dat] ngs than you can conve cently at the Eden Musee of a new sen eee toda pores ae (20) less off of the ge cupy yourselt. If vou sation called Thauma. The attraction | provement desir: »le, and to spare no es side of ti t of lot one (1) in the peck i sa ae wy SEES northeast aiacies ail in section three : aS quite remarkable. The room in | pense in keeping our pz t heat rer re vere very » 0) 3 ave an empty rte — - | pense in keep our pa at 1e dé seer ‘a 5 = z a : = emaths in reply were very brief, | dentally hav . which it took place was darkened so | We are encouraged by large (3), township: toxty-OB= 14s) Gh reee i i yone id nt { t ier s i i k twenty-nine [2 s secure out suffused with emotion. He took | and anyone shouid want { that tk andience vy in the back- Low nu Lact ee Bedasee ss promisory note the hat, Jabeled with my name and | ask three times t S jerome iS fi ing eae, nS OVATE we eet t fie idideed ot trust fully describe d, and . | gated curtain from the audience. { will therefore ; ‘i i itin i ind rice © : ‘ e evens des S pres sa note exhibited it in his window. mand a Shylock pri Theveuct eos ib casen SHA the Ls iennioe: whe 8 Be es ee ba ee C . 2 ee a e 5 e if ee : Western Ma due August 24th, , isl ast When the Court ot Arbitration at | of ground God has 2 fuce, bust, and arms of 2 young woman) pineseeee per dunpaid. Now, theretore at the re- eee sey : al holder of said note and were exhibited. She had pr was wauch painted as to ¢ lexion, | and had a very agreeable expression of | countenance. She good looking | and lively. She smiled at the audi poke ocea-iona’ o those w quest of the le; by the authority in me vested by the terms ofsaid deed ot trust, I willon Wednesday, December 24th 1884. between the hoursot g o’clock in tne forenoon and five o’clock in the after- Sr Re 2 ent Newspaper Reader in s section will find something every week in The TIMES worthour price of yoo a year. Specimen copies free. Re- by posta! note, money order i letter, to ast decided the other bet, the band } and the crowd came out again and] to every mechanic and busin my foe presented me with a box of | Who seeks to make a home yo new comer r re gis I egars. At the conclusion of the} yeu. Look a: a { = } oresentation speech he proposed that | With a scowl. fe ssed her. “ ae nd ne one put} ‘Tue Times, Kansas Citv, Mo. } noon of that day, at tne east tront door wii " ceria ss t | *r arm and shook hands with peo- he t house, ir ve cityotr Butler, we e y y auCce at every new VOTL ' of the cour 2, e ve smoke - weed of peace. 1] 0! . ¥ ‘ ple in the small audience who desired it. | i i avae or Bates county, Missouri, sell at pubic could not refuse. 1 faltered my | @bread for years rather so The veecu ty of the whole thing Stray Notice. . OF DENN EY pendiie tor cash in hand all the real es- : bs. li j 3 cr 4 usiness in your to | was that nothing below the waist ap- Se - a said deed ot trust and this notice ou lighted a cigar and puffed |‘ g A | peared. What would be the ae bees Se Ee a described or so much thereot as may be “hrice or twice ; that was nearly eight | #vertise or im any other way 10 sUp- | rested on a hanging pedestal. Now and oe Home a er Sane. 1 Ay shear well known andi popatsr pa i debt, interest 3 j Missour pt. 12 . and pos - | ‘ , : years ago, and yet sometimes I am | POT Your town newspaper, that the | then, to show that there was nothing | sees geen yasdce! ot ueBee = ; d he E m ” < : } : + : oy a '. tf 2 bet a. re eo ssoused from the protoundest slum—| People abroad may not know wheth- | below, she would raise herself up by | or 3 Pleasant township, county and { Heo Cee poy aa s Z grti SI aES Ee Ze | her arms, and the pedestal was taken | State aro: esaid, Nov. oth 1884, t = square, are leading the ae rin the dead of night by the | ¢ business is going on 7your OWR | away to show that there was nothing | ing described animals to- wit: = eee y Convention for the Adoptio. of Text- lingering farewell of the cigars A | town or not Wrap your with a! beneath. She herself passed 2 fan e 6 vears old, 16 hands a TRADE In Books. “8 x eae 2 ae sasha Par .. | through the dark air, and an old lady. ace, light mane and tail: also one 7. policeman who accidentally hap-{CO*t Of impervious selfishness. | hoy accistant, did the same thing. In 3 years old 14 hands high, dark | BUTLER. Ricu Hitt, Mo., Dec. 1, iSS4- pened to be awake that afternoon here is no more effe way to H one instance a young boy was handed | tail, with swayed back. 7 i Their stock 15 compose of To the Presidents ot School Boa o zs Mi } ji } ¥ } ° 2 i a i $60, and the latte M ne 4 = {retard the growth of a town than} UP te kiss her, and she gave him a | ner appraised at $60 Bates Cot, Mo. came along and arrested me on a . gro’ "| sounding smack, after which he was | $i5, by S, W. Frederick, A. L. B i Feed Flour and the besi i : an - Gentlemen :—Under Sec. 703: % charge of disorderly conduct, arsor | tions ke these enumerated.”’— | rapidly taken away. | and T. D. Rafter. as S 3 MES itishe duigoe me presidents ot and assault with intent to commutt } Horace Greeley. This was all very remarkable to the | Dated Nov, 6th 1884. N.B. Meek, J. P. | qualiy of Staple and i wweichool boards of the valious vmutie: eS = =] : — eee | people present; nevertheless it was a ¥ stat ot this State to meet at the coun seats -xydrophobia. The magistrate smeil- A Terrible Occurrence. most transparent trick. The ground | = ae = ! fancy Groceries, of their respective counties on the first ed my breath, as I pleaded t | back of the swinging figure is absolute- Notice of Final Settlement Glass, Queensware and Cvotlery. Tuesday in January, 188s, to select a s« Y I = A Hunganan ec named - ganan_cler gym name ad to ries ot Text-Books to be used fur next guilty, and fined me $1o. I went} Krasnisara, while tray ling on a seen eee eae aie sig THEY ARE AT five years by tne schools im the variou- an oO rs intereste 1 ry estat °° PB Me € fly black. No light is permit j reach it. _ A very short examination of xome, and a committee of my neigh- } siedge to Louca with his wife and | the bust of Thauma shows that what is | Saniel ' > W branches taught in Public Schoois of - aS i Daniel Earnest deceased, t ae, Ess EXPENSE : “2 - ers waited on me at long range | Child, was pursued by wolves. His | natural finishes at the bosom and that | scchealer of astd eelate, in- L FE tthe State. Therefore, the presidents a the school boards of Bates Co 1 any nouse in the city, and there- not fear competition. They ices for produce. Thev nce ot the patronage ot e¢ sight ot | the waist is not her own. This is very | clearly shown when she raises herseif | ! up by her arms and comes b to the | pedestal with a thump. There is no} yielding of the flesh. such as would hereot, at nty Probate is ad gave me twenty-four hours to} Wife: terror-siricken s the animals, Jet the chi trom eave the State. I left the box of f the sledge. The hus mped | cigars.on the office steps, and two] out to save the child and both were | notified to meet at the court | Butler, Mo., on the fi Tuesdays 1835, at 11 o'clock, A. Text-Books ior the purpore mein ioied under Sec. 7,087. Kespecttsiiy, H. intros, iy Ce f., to tramps were found dead beside it} devoured, but not before the father | take place were the figure real. It is next morning. The board of health | 88d Killed two of the wolves. Mean- | evident that the waist is made of some nits Co city - | material, and that on the pedestal on |, Which she rests, having as a support "the breast bone, the body is carried back , in the darkness and is quite impercept- | ible to human sight. | If some one could get an electric ; light to bear on the dark chamber back of the form the trick would be s speedily found out. But for all that it is very cleverly done, and, though a rank in- posture, is well worth going to see.— New York Morning Jotirna?. filed information against me tor| While the horses attaches! sledge ran away. and conspiracy, seized the cigars and] nate mother. ow - sew them into the Mississippi{ trial to which she was river. All the fish between Bur-} prematurely delivered o! lington and Keokuk died that week. | SMId. The horses Itaok down my shot-gun, breathed ee ——— rae into it, pointed it ata dog, and he} The pps aga ured into a stone. I blew fiercely | v i promptly Chas. Dennev. Dissolution Notice. partnership tretofore ex T. W. Childs and Oliver 5 s been by al consent disso ed, “Olt er Freeman retiring rT. & call isabilities of the ter ie : esas rue 1q-1yr* the space ot an

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