The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 17, 1890, Page 3

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ABLE COLORS. t Promise to Be Popalar if Some Time. Beng or suddenly gleaming e splendor, } the au- rs that contrast their shaded y® tint. with the glorious yel- ‘the golden-rod, are the first and array of shades on the im-, “s color-card for the autumn sea Yet no aster was ever so flushed Toseate ti verceine cha » Shading fr 10us8 crimson est of dahli purple, “an equal ke so ar cloths, oly superb in silks and velvets, d, dull brown of g. fallen leaf, the cold, eva- | ver. nickel and platinum. | shes the ideas for all this | ~ VS President. | eo rts. Nature fu 2 = HON. J. %. NEWBERRY, Vice-Pres | magnificent coloring, but has run the J. C. CLARK : - Cashier | risk of so doing of b psed by the | ~ | products of the dye-vi ‘ ess | ° ’ | and beauty of sume of the new colors in John Atkison’s silks challenge even the wondrous al- | chemy of N nerself. In blues, be- | | ginning with cir? and azure. the scale rises, the next being a soft tint called hourrach, the color of the x-flower, Wing shade, //vet. the familiar the foll } | Pension Aeney. color, i the*deep, almost \ 2¢ and marine finish Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms * the frank blues. } West Side - Butler. Mo,}, Tutuocise and enamel blues shade ot | $ | into greenish tints, such as Nile, Un- t | dine, and Neptune, all watergreens. yom VC DD | Deeper ¢ ussian, | W. EK, TUCKE V, | andr hade | i | of dark Nile | most artis W DENTIST, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Two exquisi date, one t colors are citron and n€ color of the inside of a cut lemon, and the other a lovely greenish | golden bron beautiful in combin with many other colors. | Ha | finch io - on (red-wing Lawyers, ~~ J.H, NORTON. > most ar ned . darkened are only intensifi shades of flesh-color, | | in their lighter | | tints called Venus and coral. Peony | Attorney-at-Law. | rea isa rich crimson, and the range of | ; P hi ,_ | colors from cardinal to garnet includes | Office, North Sid@, over Barnhardt’s] a number of searlet-hucd reds. — Demor- Jewelry Store. ests Family Magazine. MOORISH FANATICS. ' Their Disgusting Wo. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Butler, Mo. Office;South Side Square, over Badgley Bros., Store. aces and Antics in Streets of Tangier. The principal actors, between twenty and thirty, though the number varied according to the inspiration of the mo- ment, formed themselves into a square | and commenced a frenzied dance. With | heads uncovered, their long black hair waving wildly in the wind they tossed themselves hither and thither, throwing | their bodies violently backward and for- ward, keeping up a flendish yelling the whole time, and every now and then breaking out into the wildest shouts. Suddenly they ceased, and, surrounded by all the crowd, and followed by the tomtoms and pipes, above which their voices were distinctly heard, they rushed on into the “Soko,” and there began tha whole scene over again, I was watching them intently, through good binoculars; and though | had been anx- ious to miss nothing, I saw, in the end, more than.1 desired. We had been told that it was customary to present them with a live sheep, which they tore limb from limb, and then and there, in its warm and quivering state, devoured. This seemed hardly credible, yet as | was looking, I distinctly saw, just after a great rush had been made to one spot. where previously three men had grovelled on the ground, a tall, power- ful fellow in a white garment, which was dyed from head to foot with blood, hold high up above the multitude a mangled carcass, which the next instant was flung out tothe raving crowd. ‘The glance had been brief, but sufticient to assure ne that what I had heard was no myth, and, as the people dispersed, I ob- served that the garments of many were also stained with blood. This was not the only unfortunate animal that was sacrificed that day in the self-same manner, for these unbridled lunatics continued their horrid progress through the whole town, repeating their mad dances every hundred yards, and on other occasions an offering of the like kind was provided for them. They did not leave Tangler till the afternoon, and J shall never forget another scene that ocenrred as they came back. A | woman, who apparently had not joined | them before. came tearing down the | hill in a perfect frenzy, and in her anx- liety to be in time for some of the last | performances she pushed headlong on | at the pace of an Atalanta’ Suddenly a | | | | | ~ Catvin F Boxcey, PROBECUTING ATTORNEY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. PAreNsoN & GRAV i) t ’ ATTORNAYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug {5tore. Lans- AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's Stor, Butler, Mo. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases, iy C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office north side square, ut 0. Diseasesof women and chil- tn a specialty. oot Sa J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart’s Store.. Residence on Ha- | Missouri Pacitic Ry. 2 Daily Trains 2 KANSAS ie OMAHA, “) GOLORADO SHORT LINE t ii long scarf which was wound about her | waist came off and flew in oad. Utterly unconscious of her loss she sped | on, nearly knocking over several people | ‘ i Y in her way, and when she r l the x9 Daily Trans, 5: returning throng she dashe ' .°, : Kansas City to S§ Louis, her ‘eHow-fanatics, and, jself into the center of passed them all in her tions. The mad f | knew no boun¢ traught, and could only t T THE ‘LO AND DEWVER. — | 4 hopeless lunatic. “FRET SLEAGNG CARS | be A Fortane in Litigation. os Jean Thiery, a rich mer ant ¢ | Ship-owner in the Rhine provinces, died in 16 leavi jd@or in Paris Venice mint. known from end of —— jit still o De it it wwe His hei General Passenger: and ST LCUis in Rg | the use of army. For the > tyears t T : been at T —Wife—“You were seen coming out a dramshop to-day.” Husband— sn’t that better than to be seen s Li re of “Well, going into one?”"—Yankee Blade. jca- took every j time until now. | restored iny health as far as I could }Aunt Mrs Allison..Well how we R. R. DECA THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ARDW AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE — BUTLER. ———_—— = Everything Else Failed T am now 38 vears old, and from the time I until 1387, [suffered with a severe Daring this time I rove remedy, but to no purpose. My to Norch Carolina, where [was put un- der the of eminent The medicines given me Was seven years of age © tur fatier took me treatment 1} physician. had only temporary effect, for short y after my return the scrofula broke out in a more malignant form; I was | worse off thau ever before. In 1585 | Specific (S. $8.8.) I took a number | f botties and it cured me. I have { been free from serofula from that , T. A. Sizemore, Piedmont, 5. C Restored Her to Health. For 25 years I suffered from boils | erysipelas and other blood affections; | yeu taking during that time greater quan- tities of different deriving any Friends induced me to try Swift's | Specific. start and after taking several bottles medicines without | perceptible — relief It improved me from the hope for at my age, which is now 75 years. Mus. 5. M. Licas, Bowling Green. Ky. Trewtise on blood and Skin dis eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atianta, Ga. Lone Oak Squibs After some time we come again. . | Corn husking is about all done. | Christmas is coming and are we not going to have a christmas tree. . Mr. 3.-King has left for Kansas to look for a location..The double branch school is progressing nicely, Mr. Young knows how tohandlea school. ..Miss Maud Haskins gave the voung folks a party last Monday night, let the good work go on..; Why don't some one get married. . The meeting at Petty Coat Chappel has closed..Mrs. Star, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hall at present.. Miss. Hattie Moulder is visiting her could go to another rag us the dying med- | voys say.. Dr. Done is stu icine so he says. . Well we will close now must we come again | everythings else fails. | kindness I can do my manythousand married. The coroner's inquest to- | G' Money 7. BATES COUNTY LOAN & LAND CO... WEST SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER. MO. Capital, Are prepared to make Farm Loans—giving borrower THE BEST AND AND PRIVILE LOWEST RATE Also buys and aell Real Estate and de; Bates County Loan diseontinued taking all other medi | JAS. K BRUGDER. Parsesr, cines and commenced taking Swift's | H. E. PERCIVAL, Treascner . E. PE AL, EASURER. FARMERS OF THE AND WORLD PHARIS & Will Pay you the Highest Market Trade for Eggs. BEST PLACE TO They always take Butter and Eggs from their highest market price. 10,000 Ibs. of Dried Apples, Bring them iu at once. Give the The Pulpit and the Stage Rev F. M. Shrout, Pastor of the United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kansas, says: “I feel it m: duty to tell what wonders Dr. King’s | New discovery has done for me | My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live | only a few weeks. I took five bottles | of Dr. King’s New Discovery and | am sound and well, gaining 26 Ibs. in weight.” Arther Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combinaton, writes: “After a thorough trial and a convin cing evidence, I am confident Dr. King,s New Discovery for consump- tion, beats ‘em all, and cures when! The greatest | Y | jans' farm, six miles southwest, yes- DRESS-MAKING PAYS. | Fortunes Await Women Who Can Cat | and Fit Proper! a well-known New York » knows how n dictate ber keep a carriage, wear a linen,” intelligent women of ir way to make wom and fita dress ist—not » but fitit to the fi an com- ny large city a « houl th and cot able to take nent, and origin 500 position any & trans-atlantic ses paid fora Paris » styles ta with $20,000 GE TO PAY AT als in all kinds of ANY TIME. take a waist after it is securites gets thirty dollars @ j eight till six, | hour fo! ©) are paid from $20 to $25, which isa much than the » teachor ets, and W. F. DUVALL, Secretary. Drapers fin urn from $18 to ers from $10 to S> to $10, and and at $8, which salary than thousands of typewriters in down-town offices are get- ting. kK. waist WORKINGMEN STAND TO FRESHNESS REWARDED. How the Captain of a Pactiic Steamer Protected « L + YOUR GUNS | On a through P in of tho —~ +} Pennsylvania ro: last week, | all the seats in the car were taken ex- jcepttwo. A lady satin one and a wan | from the West with a big sombrero oc- cupied the other. He was a fine-look- jing, manly fellow, and was taken by | by those around him fora lawyer. At the next station, says the Pitisburgh Dispatch, an unattractive Grummer | gov on the car. He sized up the | situation at a glance. The Jady was pretty and that settled it. Without even asking her he sat down by her and ab once mmenced to make himself reeable. She tried to avoid him and | looked out of the window, but the fpl- low’s gall was immaculate, and he maintained the one-sided conversation. The Western man was calinly watching the proceeding and stood it as long ag he could. Going up to the lady he said: “Madam, I seo you are annoyed. Wouldn't you prefer to have my seat?” “OQ, thank you,” she replied, “certain- ly.” and the big man helped her to transfer her valise, while the other pas- sengers tittered at the drammer’s dis- cowfiture. ‘The latter was boiling over, but kepu down his wrath until he got to Altoona, and then he demanded satisfaction for the insult. The words were scarcely outof his mouth before the Western man banged him on the jaw, and then with his boot kicked him around asa foot- ON, Price Cash or SELL BUTTER. customers at the They have orders for ma trial and you go back again Keytesvinie, Mo., Dec. 14.—At a shooting match on the widow Grot- terday afternoon, Ed Grotjans, aged 39 years, and Bates Johnson, aged 18, fought over a turkey, Joseph | Brown, another 18 year old youth, took Johnson part, when Joe Her- hrow. 1 a i : ball. ‘Stand back,” yelled some of tho man threw a club, knocking him} tickiea passengers. ick bim hard- down, and as he got up Baptiste| er.” they shouted together, and that drummer finally crawled under a car to escape further punishment, a wiser and sadder man. Everybody wanted to; know who the Western man was. Ho, turned out to be the captain of a Pacific mail steamer out on a vacation. AN AMUSING WEDDING. Herman hit him several blows with 8 fist. Brown walked home but died last night. The Hermans were arrested at their home this morning by sheriff Anderson. They are both | ReExtTeEr. and | O to +e dead and done with the trouble That fills each day with a dreary pain. This is the moan of many 8 woman Who thinks she can never be well again. It were better for me and better for others If 1 were dead, and their tears fall faet. Not so, not co, O wives,and mothers, There’s a bow of hope in the eky at last. and it tells you that the storm of! } ' i i | | disease which has spread its shad | ow over you will give way to the! sunshine of renewed health if you| lare wise and try Dr. Pierce's Favor- | forever lost ——_— ————————— | friends is to urge them to try it. | Free trial bottles at H. L. Tucker's | Drug store, Walker's old stand But-! Regular sizes 50c. and $100 | ler Mo An oldfarmer who has lived for! thirty-five years in Audrian county | predicts a white Christmas and a | lean graveyard. The cold weather ! signs he says is in every object—_| long hair on allthe animals, wooly feathers on the legs of the birds,and | thick bark on the trees. ite Prescription. It can and will! - ———— effectually cure all female weakness Au Important Matter. 3 essand derangements. and no wo-| sts everywhere report that the ‘man who has not tried it need des tive Nervine—a nerve tood and rice + 28 A # i are astonishing; exceed- pair. for a trial will convince her that ! ey ever had, while it gives it is the very thing she needs t> re action in headache, : : ‘ i ._ vousness, sleeplessness, sexual debility, »her tothe bhedth si ars is ; ckache, poor memory, fits 3urton & Co., T y & Murphy ’ ee . 1 Mic C. B. Woodworth & Co., of Ft. cle: » the stom , lever, and; — ; . To cieanse the stom He Wavne, Ind., and hundreds of others system generally. use Dr. Pierce's ey never handled any medi- 1 = id so rapidly, or gave suct Pellets. 25 cents i ) ray idly Or gave such istaction. Trial bottles ot j this grea ine and book on Ner- Rte “teat t vous Dis HL, Tucker's his cxllmg. Drunkenne Liq Hal Ghosts are 1 ghosts when the World there is but «ne Dr. Haines’ Golden Specitic b pot dence, reet, 45-Tv. ful particul Galden Cincinnati, O. they are unfortunate as to be ed hunted the v posed ghost, which vy of the Episcopal R La capti uf ilive oaks on his place with chestuuts ; | which he has learned will succeed i well ov oay trees. | day showed that young Brown's | death was caused from the :upture A St. Louls Man Who Was Married Un- der Adverse Circumstances. About the funniest wedding on record of a b ood v-sse! of the brain. was that of a friend of mine, a well- known St. Louis gentleman, writes a Globe - Democrat correspondent. Ho married a girl who was visiting a town less than one hundred miles from here. His fiancee visited St. Louis about « week before the wedding was to take place. My friend learned that her sister was preparing to make the wed- ding a grand affair, and this he was op- posed to. A license was obtained, and | that night he left the city with his girl bound for the town sh a been visit ing. asked get married d,and a tele- t station An Alliance Man Short. Hiawartua, Kas., Dec. 13.—Robert Sweeny of Reserve an Alliance man, who sold grain for the farmers to keep local grain men from robbing them, is said to be short in his ac- counts more than ¥1,000. Some of the farmers wanted him to give $ 000 bond at the start. but when he - | she was willir could not doso they let the matter |that nicht. She cons” drop. About $500 of his funds in|gram was sent from th the bank here have been garnisheed. | DOUf¥ing : |things rez ; | there well-developed | feet—two on each leg—was sold |b the other day at Mexico for pork at |° three cents pound. That's the ieee = way thivgs go when Barnum is sick. | left th hot After the train started he to { er if A hog with a see i traveled of: d collar were shoes wero dly in need of vond a tin basin yar ashe¢ no bri 1 forgot Specimen Cases S. H. Clifford, New Cass was troubled with N Rheumatism, his stc ordered, his Liver an alarming appetite away, and he was terribly redur in fleshand strength. Three bottles | of Electric Bitters cured him Edward herd. Harrisbur, ur 2 ii degree, his ! trie bitters andi x of Back n t O71 © 4 ¢ 4 Arnica salve cured bh entirely. | 22% afer a ashy $ reflection, he iSoldby H. L. Tuck . «2, | Wrote among the itemsof personal de-’ is if Tucker, druggist. scription: es dark, beantiful, tender, “Waiker’s old stand” Butler, Mo. expressive. but one of them missing.

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