The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 23, 1885, Page 4

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paces il TRE | Are Loaning Money on Real Estate Security im Garge or smallsums and on = - e ‘TIME RUNNING FROM SIX MONTHS TO 5 YEARS waa The Very Lowest Rates of Interest ee eee ae een ernpesei caer east i Parties Wishing to Borrow will Please “Remember creo anerT ae 2S Sern st. different times. We make Abstracts by one [| a That we keep money mnt paidas — set and compare them by the other and then r = lute correctness, and will be re- ke loans at 6 per cent and small com secure abso = cea la . . sponsible for them. || interest 6th. We have almost One Million Dollars under our ie — eee ee ee control, and ourarrangenents are such that we “ath. Make loans with or without commission. can furnish money at low rates and without 5th. Have two sets of Abstract Books writtrn up ai any delay. SA AS RSENS ERE CELT SRC SEELEY SNL I US, CEE RATES AND TERI S, e Company, JALIL AND SE S, ly = - —_—_—— oe —- ————__—— a | | ho Ma { Spronted in Her Head. | E: Paying Them Back. | Mayesburg. Tho Maiden’e Reset S a Pp) ¥ The Atlanta sal k : are| The snow has stopped corn husk-| | “Love laughs at locksmiths,” and | Louisviile, Ky., Dec. 14 —~This | J. TT - Ge R. AW Ks & SON, Been co roon keepers Love never Is sughed more heartily at them | morning Dr. Vonderbeck extracted | Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. Continues paying the prohibitionists who — ing for the present. than in the case of the daughter of the | back in their own coin. Now is the time the game will be A few days ago, a. pronounced | taken in, prohibitionist, who sométimes takes; The Maysburg boys are going to en a little too much, entered one of | have a big hunt. Doc Griffith and : ee econ manpage serene PR i Soe Sue ee ¢ , Phe - a6 sti P yo ing the operation are peculia re | the finest saloons in the citv, and, |W. B. Ewing to be leaders. They | jute remanded the precnen, whee ane : ~~ S h side. | saw at the barred window of his | stepping up to the counter said: have about twenty men on eac’ : N : : . . x cham with the compassionate sym- | some cherry stones, and put one in d M B L Miss *q “A beer, please.” Now look out for some game. | pathy which, on Dede an's hority, herleiiean (Shesdidndt say anv a es or en, oys, ad 1€S, 6S ler “Have none.”” answered the bar-| Uncle Aust. Reeder and son sold} “melts from’ pity into love.” An inti. 2 acy s > = ao: hing to her parents about it, and and everebody at bottom prices. We sell ite ; : , ow 63 head of hogs last week, averaging | Macy soon sprung up bet the vouth- | thing 3 } Keeper; ‘will let you kaow when ae gasses ae ful pair, messages were « nged, and | they would not have discovered that - b , the next arrives.’ 157 lbs. Hesays they have eaten | 5) Course of time there were frecuent in Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Combs, “Oh, weil, give me 2 whisky, | 1200 to 1500 bushels of corn, and terviews—the voung lady obtaining ac- anything was wrong had not the s Earl of Gowrie, whose castle was in the | 2 Cherry stone from the ear of Minnie to carry one of the largest stocks of i a le, J ie J north of Scotland. The Earl had made | Hecel. a 3.year-old child living on 4 a young man a prisoner, and held him in Gray, between Hancock and Clay V r age in a tower which stood isolated - a ola streets. The circumstances attend- | a space of about ten feet from the Hig Al Farm Harness and Single and Light double harness can’t be a beat in quality and price. Come and examine. A full line of F year ago the child was playing with Feed L nd * as lo he lowe! : nalters, bridles, then,”’ said th iglihitsonist | they sold them tor $18 more than Cess to the tower through the help of the | child complained of the ear hurting } Horse} <slice angie ose cierto ted lat pores asked Lea iaateee, « )sten,” said the prohibitionist. | Th - S18 old Highlander who kept keys. One | her. Dr. Vonderbeck was sum eglelin outa aces alee ie eee sote, Nn, -~ os swer 2 g F4 ng to > g e: > is a . c isto sel y first-class goods, to se! hem as lo pose “No, guess not,’’ answered the | the hogs cost. pee Maas j Svamng beter the ae — onc oned several monic aro and hac OUR AIM cing Goods as we can recommend, to please all whe an of drinks; ‘this town has gone | ! for 1500 bushels of corn It seems | ¢ losed she contrived to slic round to the oot g : favor us; that is what we are here for and just what we propose | that hogs don’t pay this fall tower. The old nurse, who had not been | been working on the case ever since. | todo. Repairing neatly done. Sc e . 2 | taken into contidence, observed her and i The man did not get the drink. | J M. Mayes and B. F. Gregory Went at once to be -} On Saturday another blue ribbon | ; have monopolized the stock field) Which, had she only bee the love at When he extracted the stone it was - J.T. GRAVES & SON. consulted about | found that it had sprouted. it, she would have been too happy to | man who 1s fond ot a drink, entered |business. They are eroupiine’” |v ronmtes HELE Gineee of Gate at ee | j , : > | = 5 WALNUT ADVI E RT ISEMENTS. the reading room on Marietta street, | their cattle. =o in seare Q of her oo j Fire clothing | ae | i Pn ae ee ne young lac who received timely >) 4 _ and sitting down ordered a drink. | Mrs. Marshall = still quite sick. warning of her mother's : Fire Irv ¢ Is | | The barkeeper declined to sell to Mick Miller is goingto move his would certainly have been ¢ Iredry Goods, | attempted tar It was now even: so, and a entrances . locked and There was tee one com to her. She t of the tow qi him. Soona party of red ribbon | hardware and grocery store to _ Men came in and wanted seats. The | Breighton. | barkeeper walked up to the prohi- The grade over the Grand rivers - bitionists and said: bottoms to Unch 1s completed. It "| “Please get out; we need the/ iS the finest thing of the kind in the chars for customers.’” country. ; ‘ The men got.—Atlanta Constitu- Rey. Mr. Shanks has begun a pro tion. tracted meeting at the Burg He is igi cS at fire prices —— uses & Cl Kotice to Tax eee: Notice is hereby given to tax pay ers of Lone Oak township taxes are not paid by th uary, the full penaly will be a and the law enforced. O 7 only twenty years old but seems to | Suppose a newspaper man, every | be a good preacher. i he hears of a man who severe- Horace Greely Sharp is in town. lv criticised him or his Paper in pub- Our tax collector, W. J. Y. ic, should retaliate by holding up to | going his rounds, m aking the blic gaze taults and shortcomings | suffer. said criticiser; what would be the | sult? Why, the criticiser would oy he had been terribly outraged | would thirst for the editor’s = Then the poor quill driver | uld get shot or shoot somebody. | is the last notice to taxpayers to save cost EY SAY THAT ito the present ef ragge= All our tire 2o00ds Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Plock. meri must go at once be sure and see them W AL NUT, MISSOURI. Maves takes the lead on cattle teeding. George Lyons is the champion ilist. pug : to Tac was 2 re fi s h 1 t = , 4 ‘ —— t patient beast of burden, the! Sessa = <3 on % as the softest hands » that which attended Sam Lev y & Cc , intry journalist, never does this |?” : oy > - : ee : H YGK ‘cept under severe provocation. | Morgan can sing. Jy. A. Farm for Sale. M. MILLS BADG ER t isn’t mean enough. He allows a I will sell n nm to go around trving to destroy ) gol g the theatre at se a = = é as business. He hears his paper! Mooc:!,. Mo., *? pro- ea ee 5 i _ av vathless sheet because the | ducie apanic hundred ; cres. Dividedin fots to , f - dog his duty nas stepped | ; : suit purchaser, Terms easy. Fie some dody’s toe. —Burdette. a A. Hasuntosx Dest . ss Fire in the Arlington cotton mills H train on jae w abs ash was wreck- | at Wilmington, Del., caused a ] 3° 1 : | Lumber, 2 ; hingles, eat wien . a S a loss 5 = i La B pe near Columbia, Me, No one | ot $75,000 to $100,000. Fire ( ct OrL.s, tv — — Fire dry goods, ees he new telegraph line ju om— anc 2 : : ; ie: 4 r pleted to Hot Spri pi es to} several fatally Nenad in a railroad pon this naaies i Fire boots « shoes ._ | Chemicals, Books and Wall Paper Railvea Prices Duplicated. ce rates 25 per cent. wreck in Georgia. Meath, at tire prices = W.¥3 CARTER, Manag - i WALNUT MO. WALNUT, MO.

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