The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1885, Page 3

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OST! EE bb EE | wr alive \ Os T af DRY GOODS, ations and Milner’ Goud ved TIL. Ts mnense stock af strictly cost. This i hat we say and will prove if fe you wh eer Dat] r stock Comprises very OE OE OI IE A OTE BE FE RITE ST OLE “Our store at Mester he people of *Valnut to SA A AN BRATS fa & E wag In TE I: Walnut, and not wishing to damage our 2 hem across the country £ reason why w ist DAY OF' TT AN- ‘ oRESER VE EVERY: THING GOES We have made up our zninds fe leave Butler and combine our strength at sods by repacking them and hauling propose no humbug advertisements we mean just en you ¢: all. AS aS le oe Dry 0 vaasthig will please remember us when they to that place. CASSiITyY BROS. - ia Pent Remivisceres +f Joh Roach. #RANZ BERNHARDT’S ea nee uw none of her, York ‘rrbune,s ~John Roach imparted | a few days ago nd him restored nd She j to somewhat of - vigor. He i happened to be in th nd to tell me something of his early tory and ex- perience. TT have a meimo- randum book in which I have for almost most promin. eof M ikee & St. Ps reb last Sunday. The cl ced his text and beg: » this morning to call m to St. Paul.” when Mr. n absent-minded w 2 and sung out, “Ill give for a thousand.’ — 4 all Stee The following note was found tapke d to a pine tree in the Stamp Creek district | } of Bartow County: ‘-To the Overseare | & rode hans, I hante aBle to work & it hante no yuse of Me er come in to the ! Rode & i wood Be Glade ef you all | Wood lete mee ofe & ef you wonte Guste lay oft Me so Mutch on the Weste ende & when I Get aBle i will worke it oute ef hit will sutte vou alle.’--sarannga (Ga.) News. “Poor George!’ said a fond mother, i son, whe home on a or George! too hard. EWELRY STORE, Is headquarters for fine Jewelry Vatches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spectacles of all inds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. are cordially invited to visit his establishment ‘and examine his splendid display of beau'itul goods and the low prices You a{tL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. Ohi ida Se You Can Find f°ld Watches, Silver Watches ] Gold Rings, Gold Rings with Violan du Cap Stones, far Ladies and Gents—the newest and handsomest thing out. MOULD and SILVER PLATED WARE-:- = THE FINEST LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS IN THE COUNTY 0 alist, ha ean, Chilian, and Peruvian armies, has just received a commission as briga- dier general from the Hond ment, which probably intenc Lever to raise regiments for the republic. Antique fern and more used Silver Rings, nd the pur- i chases of Mrs. Biains run high into the tL GOODS SOLD DIRT CHEAP. set ig en FRANZ BERN HARDT. | hope is unfounded. though the species no ; doubt existed within comparatively re i eent times. , blood fair! | not discharge me. : set up a little 5! ten down the tt that interested eat the moment happened to } up one of t other day which was Teriy y to run across the headir Rosch Quit Journey Work.” H i I was ven my entire life v It in the moldi Georg Copeland. th in and found me thus en- Ned me a tater and my y boiled. ‘You cant wor any longer in this shop, he said to my excited reply. I answered by saying 1 would not if I could, but th hould I threw off my over- alls and ran ahead of him to the office, where I notified them I had quit and de- manded my time. W: a week [hi aa I hire a] amounted | j first week I I went home | at my feet. man, came gaged. He My capit > end of th Then two or three n to 230). Att paid my men with a curiov I said to my wife, ‘Mary, I've men, but I've no meney for you, and you wil ' get tru the grocery.” S j ‘Never T do that. ' are 5 w Drew the Line, here She “Yes. Dhave be ing some friends | down near B id a lovely look-! ing girl. loom of the prairie: S| on he used to Boston before - I an there they are so = erything | hey tried to teach! > and [ did my best to! nd to cousins woods, Notion and Millinery Line, e filied with choice goods and will be sold at low | of Washington or ‘Jefferson ia one ot | these antiquity shops. In cne of the furniture stores of Alexandria, which | ; made tha U} been in the employ of the Unite a alee | | vice-president’ OIE MME PARA ARS RNIN A eee nee eta ETO EEOC LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LLL LLNS LEELA LOLL LLL ALA LLL VALE EAL LAL EL LLL LL DLI SS Ra ERR ANMRAO NNN AEC HA RES PAB STE EM y to offer you our entire Fidei sfemember prices. THE HORNS Antique sought 4 ame people. The r passed aw one in Alexng often find some very one of the oldest sof the United it coniained » Li of the imported | { it is not! ro8 a relic from Reanice! or i ne iit an uncommon thing” for was a hotel in ¥ have for sale a é H Washington used to sleep. Iwas o eres mee for $35 the desk which Thaddew | Stevens used while he was in congress, | and I know of bouses in this city is which pieces of the furniture of Thoms: } Jefferson are in daily use. Calling upor } Gen. Tyler, the -haired son of the | president, last nigh Be Lt took my seat upon | a high, - epee peck ete old- seaulone: | chair, which, wu, noticing, the eral told me Sage two bread fifty years old. It was bre } ancestors to this country i: - dred and something, :: nal hh. H shu Was so Weil j howed. family ever sins years has | which it CHAS. CENNEY First Door South of Times office Stairway now turned by 2% darkest of i Fresh and Nace and Comprising ever: thing in the ne Father Bassett, w! senate, has some of the fir in Washingt fashioned n the days of V deney, and whic |GROCERY And Provision Line. ~ COUNTRY PRODUCE the way to California. gz new, isn’t it?” appe ns all the time.” rd of another case. Did you never hear of an ling over the country with a half dozen sticks. And some of them ake Money at it, too.” . Fr ° prizes it high!> the prettiest t or glass. z, of to-day in po Mm Cleve and L¢ kinds wanted. SEE ME. Of all COME AND Chas. Dennev. Sene ter working people and we 10 cents Postage, HELP you > prompt pped | at home and work in spare ti I 1 of both rexes, 50 cents to Trat all whe we siness, To all whe send $1 to gus. Ful irections, etc., sent free- v absolutely sure for all whe Don’t delay. Address * retorted | t once. “woul! you sooncr

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