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BUTLER NOT TO BE FOOLED. pee 1o'N ; FIRMING THE SOIL. 4 » A Doctor's Attempt to Play a Joke ona . . 2 C it : s ce Dracgist Ends in a facture ne Of Cee Bost eRe! set Duties to I - } ae : od Atter Pianting. Rne CTS : lown th ‘ | NORTH MAIN STREET soil that covers sod, especially small i Hels s successfull ‘ t reom i BLOTS. 1 Careless =e aed hho, if . dize the ine pere llouse Blow k | of ihe cea | xe win = hs ae BUTLER, MoO. | : , = n 7 : i. cee \ W s : apital, - SG6,000 itis bee a rmly, iti at to have thy u Firet-clase in every res} utterly tom wit. It was ¢ atter that |s, a } ie te Pos PLUS - $5,000 ws | they had never seen me. has to do with this aoepiees : — . —— I was had ; ie to the 1 with should ae | | it before aad had i ft for P. ris | good a name Wear paiienne a oe OAUL over che: seed, and should not be heavy hose of- | sores alesis ay LST po two anele ~ They threaten vis | had been playir with his Ineexen, send for a policeman, pe OPEN EVERY DAV IV WEEK. Sat ne ee separ than the seed and so there the | well-known young phys ante, pase tet Cone | eee ter tand 2 us ed to find Mild- fice adjoin nd his ste re and the latter planted; for to pr round four of | my teoulda’t. Now Ihave | plotted with acquaintances to get] five inches in de to-destiasc the | y : ; ran N ork who is wealthy. j even. The doctor wrote out in} advantage gained by plowing an cul DIRECTORS . } FRIZELL & Rit Tean get money by eable. If you will | the metric svstem a long ds elab- i : sie | tivating the la S ah rs zi tor this reason it ty tend me enough to send a me age to | orate preseription, the com ination of —_—— Hot foo volic A co Le 4 7. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, PUTLER, MO. ee him I will pay it trebly in twenty-four } whose elements was a chemical impos- sh e Pi heel: rte. f Tucker. Green W. Walton, >. ¢ eR us hour sibility. He gave this toa friend, and] planted. When small seed is sown ge J H Sullens, John Deerwester, ce ne) HARD LUCK. “Very gool. Write out the dispatch | to another e onspirator he gave a pre-| proade nats if ah ve x a amie las = Song, Simpson we Ce Duke, « 3) aX, Si 5 -—- to your brother. scription which would pro u:e an odor a we jake : ay athe abe aoe k Vort=, Ws, F, Walton, CI, Loa Me ) the ground, the injury done by handen= H. Dutches J. Rue Jenkins. | Stranded in London by the Rogue, Johnson drew upto the table, and | viler than sulphuretted hydro The ot 3 = ao : ae : 5 ing the ground is sometimes more that J. Mildmay. vod deal of thought finished | two prescriptions were presented im-] the benetit by firming it over the see® n; — y g£ ys mediately following each other, and the doctor—who, of course, had not signed his own name to them—hap- When seed is sown broadcast whateveg is used to firm the soil should be ver: light, so as to press only a slight depth ceives deposits, loans money, anc T ul E He ) R N S Iwas writing a letter in the top room a a Ors igi at up counting acts a general banking business. 4 ive Tr of a building in London when one of sarpateentigos Men Ey x Veextend to ourcustomers every ac | words at two shillings each will be pened to drop into the drug store at the . 1 T . ; n i n the < e boys from below came up and | ee ‘ ls L 3S : below the surface. The object of firme modation consistent with sate bank 5 ” a t lifty-two shillings. Big sum for send- | right time to see the fun. The drav-| ing the soil being only to cause the see. ! %. sad: i s 3 ‘ m vIt is.’ T replied. t’s see it.” He shoved over the paper to me. It read: gist retired and labored manfully with the first. prescription for a half-hour. He called the doctor into his counsel, and the two wrestled with the hic ee : “There's an American gentleman, Bir. Wants To ses you.” “Then, why don't you to sprout and to better support the young plant: the first few days after ig is hove ground, the soil should Bo CORRESPONDENTS. t Nat'l Bank - Kansas City 5 whim up? tional Bank - St. Louis ‘ “Weil, sir, you s salon t look . 2 ies pressed only hard enough to accom New Yorh pes Nee Nene - : ADAM W. Jouxsox, Wag. strest, New| elyphies and sought a solution in v: plish this purp eee “df vou, will itl p ae eet To me $10. Twill explain! Then the druge Ul unsuspectin +, Snall seed that are covered only @ lf you will pect d V SAVE e y letter ; } A 2 oe ‘ ‘ S COUNTY Pyar mr whit mich be an embarrass LES JOHNSON, gave up the .and, returning the} halfinch in depth will not in a ary Een € sau eee = Cross Post-oftice. prescription to his eustomer, acknowl | cime receive any moisture if, the ig 2 Jee) pee *There > or three imerove- | edged that he could not fill firmed, because a Veht earden soil wild erate o . 1 . . 3 © #* a SGGal ale Se ments Tez t. We will cut out] Presently anothe scription wa rv that d ba very short time afte Se : ; trinly, certainly—come—-in take eee aorics eee : ae es eee : Ee aes . : : . hoosont ae a pane He Phe I — the ‘Don't ] presented, nd fter an hour's | op jt is stirred upto plant the seed, s@ x * = ‘j delay.” Supposing we have the answer | effort the druggist emerged from] i) 5 | t Pane a wt grass Eoqudon ie se Lighted cite i = a ase: : : soos Bets that sce l thus planted will not grow (Organized in 1871.) <? Sa NS es at at ott ‘i izh 3 bs ie — d.rected here. his retirement and said he'd be blanked | gntil the cround is moistened and i ; eld. was rather murky day, i ina é ey Soe ps pe i ee i OF BUTLER, MO. j DMD eis ria ae ote tare tea Yes, would be glad if you could get | if he'd convert his store into a Se Ners' {town by a heavy shower. Tf a ligh8 7 ei Gia ana See cable order cashed for me. farm; that he could not fill the pre-e} hower comes it may moisten the seed) obsc atof this gloom stepped , on Beene eae ore des icainiiaks . : aut can be arranged. Now the] scription and wouldn't if he could. | just ¢ o s it. : if forward a man whose clothing hung a L t Tees) (RS Oman ky Speen WS eu dine | Se) est improvement is that cabling , en \ thi ar Hee a From the suppressed merriment of the ital paid in, - - around him in tatters. «sat down } costs but sixpence a word, instead of doctor and of the man who presente | the prescription the druggist began t several hot, dry days follow, the sprous will dry up, and the seed is thus de a d ape aced ae - ral what w: ee a two shillings. That will be eleven shil- stroyed; but when an inch of the top of ahat. “You wanted to see me?” said. . ” . ” Or aa : rplus - + + + $71,000 yee heed nde Ga Edo es i suspect that he was being “worked."] che soil is firmed it will retain the —2r ee Gal vi it. me Ih aN aS ‘Quite a saving,’ he said, without] But he kept his peace, and the e-n-] yyoisture long cnough for the seed ta y LTYGARD, - - - - Presiden, come on a Soca) VIS. twit hot apo’ | showing much joy over the economy. spirators concluded to get all tho fun sprout and send down roots into thy moist soil below, and so before the sur face becomes very dry the roots will have penctrated the earth far enough to supply what moisture the pling needs. In firming the soil it is important that the condition of the land should bo considered: S.me soils uced firming much more than others; a wet, moist soil needs but very little firming, be- enuse the sced will readily find moist- ure enough to sprout it; but adry soi® needs to be pressed harder, because iff left light and loose it dries much deep- ev than wet land, and docs not so read ily press together except the work bp oon after a shower. lof the other operations of the: farm, is one that must be goy- 2B MEW aes Vice-Pres, : > es o+ize for following the boy here, for I ¢ TAR - é Cashier. At Old Stand, East Side Square. was afraid that otherwise I might not gain admittance.’ eens “Oh, that’s all right) ['m like my | “"S a c 2 rieht. ke my “Oh. y ’ a r , FARMERS friend, the President of the United | sand tho mente Wen nt in Costs Less to Feed 50 Hogs With SEM Ss UES Gociy (eniiy (EE nS | ieee » answer will be here.” T might add—it may cut negotiations + se » afraid to trust itl | ° short—that like some United States | ip. wae Se ae ea 5 DR. JOS. HAAS banks ve als» suspended payment.” = = - 2 = “Oh, not at all; but 1 know some of fresh and Nice and Comprising every- “You mean, Lsuppose, that vou could chingnii the eras ee the fellows at the cable office, and] 1 & POULTRY REMEDY ge : ~ ogy | think do can get the message rushed exactly. Tpass. I don’t ass’st. GROCERY] soe et a | AY ; iTicaid passed: Don't you under \ A pei “You call in about this time to-mor- stand euchre terms? You've played row.” . » havea’t you?” s “Well, ‘if you will kindly give me the possible out of it. On the next day eleven shillings I will send the mes- they proposed to give the game away, and that there might be ‘millions’ in it they invited the entire neighborhood to see the sport. A prescription was duly presented, and the druggist tock it cheerfully and began to compound the drugs. “Doc,” said one of the boys who hut handed in the prescription, ‘he’s fill- ing it. Hudn’t we better clear out.” “T tell you he can't fill it. That pre- scription cart be filled. and he will find it out presently. p cool.” But the drug man kept grindin< away asif it were the simplest job he had found in’ years, and pre me forward with a bottle filled wit! fluid and neatly wrapped. And Provision Line. t how am [to live till then?” you expect to live? You wre aoremarkable feany | were colng off all righ: with the eable- thea. am?” F “Ldo not come to beg, but I need a “T thought you would-—” fnever play cards “Ho ntts 7 and ty-five cents, corned by surrounding conditions; the As A PREVENTATIVE ms 5 ee PEASY REID battles Here he paused? please,”’ he said unconcernedly. (Did | hand that directs must be moved hy Eerone ty Of all kines wanted. of at on ae he Aanerie “You thought T would what? you observe that a drug bill is never au | ntelligence that has been obtained by DISEASE, c * jae Be ae “Well, to tell the honest truth, 1] even amount). practical experience. —Practical Farm shail thought perhaps I could condense the “What?” ¢ tom Bath i cil Eine ps eee as , my oi Ss a dat? or. a? Pra tibree times its'conts the boxes} COME AND SEE ME. T have been there. sir, and the | cablegram a bit and save enough to] “That prescription called for rare, PRESIDENTS’ CHILDREN. ° . Ge aie “ is th: “ u _ Unite ; help me through until to-morrow expensive drugs, and it would be ata] qateresting Gossip Aboat General Jobe : st mils at his 08% Sf a sti doasi ie Job Chase. Denn OV, a ‘ oe sTdon't think it would be advisiable ] Joss to mys-lf if I should charge you Tyler, Fred Grant Others. ief of American citize Know that th to condense it less than two dollars and sixty-tive cents.” “But I only have a dollar and Fred Grant was not toe only Prosie dent's son at the Logan funeral Away up in the gallery, with a military over coat thrown ever “his shoulders, Tsaw face looks »that of his father as Fred paca sJess so. You couldn't sce your way to——a trifle—-I——.” “Don't think I could.” “Ah, very well. Il call in to-mor- row. That is, of course, if Lam alive. this moment ms in the hundreds that it d no cure 5 but you can pay that and I i and have never losta cent. It has General ill char ge the rest on the books.” s much filed. Browo & Mills, Louisvill “ ; ; s = ns mw ! wed your medicine for several G : tainly. Any reasonable reser- And it was even so. The n rn of his father. ter, Rae a ya t = r ‘ eee pills said afterward when the jok: j of the same pre x ind io ns th: wson, Denver, wrtily recommend it to all having hog- i with cholera, T. A. Buford, Lonisvill ilnot be without Haas’ hog Teme ou might open the reply if 'm not here when it comes.’ had retired without divulging the “fun” that it was the most profitable s aqua pura that he had ever sold.— “Well, good day, sir.” Indianapolis News. | | “Good day | | ~ father was Presi lon of in the as the hand. Leould st liet expe ait on on my “I Yery good.” Teould « _ 2 ' tom. Now sfaciio: Jouin © It has stood the Test of Years, ee ——___+0— here at the Haas bog rem dy in Curing all Discases of the your loa : H+ was game to the last. I thought THE RABBIT PEST } a sineenre : BLOOD, LIVER, STOM- usa Government g a satiated ft will pa for itself in putti he was going to swear a little when he I iy Deopart- » ea fromm ken ping hogs health found he was not to get the money for The Great Driv s Instituted by the Piate ears he 08. H. Logan, “Ty vou think ~ Indians in Form nesstgs Boe aed gives bette ’ -r Years. the eable dispatch. However, he didn't. The cablegiam is still on my desk. It has not been sent, as I a 5s a living ia has a S. B. Smith, Perry, avtoned. ifthe medicine is properly itis the thing for hogs In Nevada and Cali not only the common bamboozte All right. g ar than the DYSPEPSIA,CONSTI- 1 : . . i Ab um Lincoln's J. McCray, Brow Mc “Oh, not I dowt w eae > Die nee _ | vabb bat also the larg : nang Tour Temedy | ores Mo. ' ae Saeret ‘ L a ° , tne Sinem it he - to wait Pes see if = cnalth ie elite lake es law in Ch’cago, * hogs. CKHEAD. HE, a y st - = < 7 AJVUNSOL are eal ag: . i PCKS = pate : " f cE rr ne is $ Courtright, Pecnliar, Cass Co, Mo 10US COMPLAINTS, ect ‘ eA Pee ee ‘ohnson called again. It is two weeks | Fo ay natives of the country. They | and Gene srandson is 3 TH! PF dest thing of ihe kind Lever used. 7 dis ppear atonce under} gate = ree + = pay since he was here, and Iam beginning Rive crobably been: hi | member of States Senate, remety ia gag ait eect. Hannibal Mo eficial influence.t identitication. ost swindler to fear that he bas ain fallen into | B&Ve Probably ; Soneral Cache omise well, ENON ¥ isgiving general satisfaction. Plena rov vided with documents.” E ave doubtless as proli rab- al Ga r ’ AL, es Pt the hands of the wicked Mildmay. Saas aiso thos dent Haves. RAND is, Boliver, Mo. ee is purely a Medi : = therefore the wi as do also tho nt Hayes. tis purely a ic. es, that strengthens your case. | stip, j : ld he evi f his bits in Australia; therefore the wt 5 0. MS, $2.50, 81.25 and 50 cents, yer box asits atharti¢ proper- : Stull, if this should meet the eye o} is Young Allan Ar cre the othes country should have been swarm with them when first visited by ties forbids its use as a still you must have had something of S pound can 2 vo hs that kind. Not over here on pleasure, brother in Wall street he may forward 2 me the one hundred dollars, and I shall a a % ae 1 presume? make it the nucleus of afund for the | “2 bad! there not been something “Don't look like it, do I? Still, that | assistance of people who are stranded | t° keep them down. They were prob- is what I came over for. My name is | in London.—Luke Sharp, in Detrott ably kept within bounds here by ee Johnson. I am from New York. I] Free Press wolves, wildeats, ly axes and other was stopping at the British Eagie Hote! —— ¢ = carniverous animals. _ The Australian and I got acquainted with a man who Extracted Honey. introduced the rabbits no longer ago said his name was Mildmay—John, I than 1860 for the purpose of s) ort, and think—perhaps James—anyway, it be- fine sport they have had with them. gan witha J—J. Mildmay. Well, we | which I have never seen noted, yet T hey should now plant their land got very friendly, Mildmay and L and | which purchasers note and complain with wolves andiyald cats and should went around London a good deal to- | o¢ cultivate owls and hawks. It is proba- rnd he is a ing fellow, ess as had his day, having as much polite father. Ge Washington never had a child. Thomas Jefferson's children were all of the other sex. James Mad- ison left no sons to perpetuate his name, and I have neves heard of Monroe’s having children. The Adams far did better, ang the death of Charles Francie Adama, the son of John Quincy, recalls the fact that the brains of the family outlasted tale by & CRUML EY, are puthorized by me to receive and for- plications or the insurance of young gs mairacte cf ance will provide that I Highest Market price Niagrangnor nbich dies from diseases | 0s. Haas,V. S.| Indianapolis. Ind There is one very serious objection to the purchase of this class of honey, ai i Butler Missouri. | | i { | | It is not a serious objection for 3 three erations, and that the fourth ading STRO shai Mildm: lidn’t stop at th % :, :_ | ble, however, that, owing to the gen- bree Fenerauons, an Pea gether. Mildmay didn't stop at the} other than table use, perhaps, but it is ay still exists in full ‘leet Lt NG’S PILLS! ADVERTISERS British Eagle—just took his meals a serious one for ee eee varies | °™ al prevalence of <a — mea rath es eee uote j Wel Tried, Wonderful ] 5 h : t there. old me where he roomed, but very muc hin quality, and a good deal pe cg era ses fe ae a Van Buren had ason more brilliant Great lenewing Remeaes. | Can learn the exact COST | ive forgotten. After we had seen the | of jt is anything bat a luxury to fan- = a al = pee aa kgcwn ase eal td VE PILLS Fer.ths Ever: i rhts, Mildmay proposed we | gjers of nice honey. In the frames it f Before the oming of the Suh on, but who diced before ing irom Malarial Taint, A eee > lumping g see how the | ean be selected, but when extracted all | ® sa eS ; mark upon the peo- Bochanan died & sppointed in love ia had a son who bee rresa, and § that An all girks. lel OE Constipation | whites ‘t! and all their le of th on © of any proposed line of wen advertising in American | \ k ver ceveze | Papeys by addressing seeecs | Geo. P. Row i & Co., |, Newspaver Advertis and that rt of thing. | thieves’ quarter and see s where the “d show me tl i he did. goes together. More than this, it often } together, the nicest- | in the comb, and only extracted. It is, re, not the fear of gluc adul- = Couchs,Co'ds, Dyspepata & ghtered immense numbers ip than himself, who i i | j | i rabbits of a larce tralia mucl mk would ha vk eee to find 2 ! finally set- jon Free Press. . Gaarantc rea er Cash re 28 Worihie halter | sacciated SPRCiFIC CO. Paiad.. Pa!) 4 fossted. Ls re

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