The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 31, 1890, Page 7

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NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having pure d the stock of goods known as the Grange store consisting of F GROCERIES & I desire to say to my many friends that I Lave re plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me. PRODUCE %F ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantees my prices on goods to be as low us any store in the city. Call and sce me. DRY GOODS. TT... PETTY Ss. | HARPER & ATKISON . The “GOOD LUCK” Merchants DEALERS IN } Groceies, Provisions, Queensware and : Shelf Hardware. THE BEST IN THE WORLD The Celebrated Wood Base Heater And all the leading makes of Heating Stoves. NeW MILLINERY. Fashionable Dress-making. at the Prices Asked. IN BUTLER, ONE PRICE NO DISCRIMINATION, A REASONABLE PROFIT HONORABLE DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO: AND Opera Hovsr Corner - - - BUTLER, MO. STAND TO PHARIS & SON, Trade for Eggs. BEST PLACE TO SELL BUTTE They always take Batter and Eggs from their customers at the highest market price. They have orders for Bring them iu at once. Give them a trial and you go back again The Best Goods West of Chicago THE FINEST STOCK OF MILLINERY TO ALL MRS. W.O ATKESON. YOUR GUNS. Will Pay you the Highest Market Price Cash or COLLAR IN THE MARKET. every WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON Not to Split! INOt to Discolor!? BEARS THIS MARK. HEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF { acid ACORN COOK STOVES © : benetited thereby. + Whe | t wouldn’t an PE ; in Rasenoals the same | bis tittle : The We Face Mepicar € On tealtactiiall 43-3m St. Louis, Mo. he store | If he’s got any aes still in | he'll come straight the old ¢ * doesn't.” tt + boy was done D, C. MIZE, the | w ic had sold cea is = er *the exact image of | packages, five | the original “Doctor.” ‘The habits | i le caramels, a | are obse ea and there are other signs | | | The highest market price paid for Country Produce, and goods sold | on very close inargius. Remember the place—the big ‘Horse Shoe’ | East Side of square. H Harper & Atkison, | Butler, - Missouri. | 10,000 Ibs. of Dried Apples, it has been owin 2 = - : y morn- ing on I never pay under six months; in foot | bad cases . : B s 4 . always firmly and sccurely and so acts When utifully dressed mo-} ps 2 5 : | i sndency the diste came ba ks E pee ; a | foot has ng. “Do you now, madame? “is | attention, and he asked him to sing th | Song. A RESUSCITATED CA The Strange Story of the Ghost WORKING THE INNOCENTS. of a A Train-Hey Who Was a Mighty Goed | Brooklyn Feline Pet. Judge ot Human Natore c" isa fine, big. sleek-coated cat The expe ed sin the ‘al Peay ig vely pay “Doct “Doc his deat lis guarant OINTMENT, JOMNSTON, MOLLOWAY, ey DISEASE cures Piles, ort OF ANY FORM USE . 50 cts. per Bos. ates ef Cure. No Pay. | HEISKELL'S OINTMENT, 2 (= Go 6a rand | help bat have a on Skin Diseases and WP | DOLLARS and SENSE for Cuts ; Or, HOW TO GEL ON. “The Whole Secret in a Nut Shell” Pp. T. Bar- on earth. it >in the book line that hed for } This is a new book by num, the greatest Showm As a seller. predict t yu pal we will exceed a has been many years. nt hnows, as [thet books whi a save had the largest sale were writin by men whose jhames are fanelar to the people, Palmage, ist anley, ete. Tits being trae, how “DOLLARS AND 5S k* tense sale. when ean jits author, Mr 1 tovery one is known to doubt this utin your own lo- othe Ameriean- dof P. 1 that at APU, Valn If yor te ig apamuny Cail you wall f sign nts to | least So out of every LO will answer pane alee then send the publishers 50 : and used | oonts for tl Pecan i : AV. Hall's Hog: andi Poullay Cholera Sout on Rona Well, ce twenty-five- that would point to his being a resur-| cant bouks fo a dolar ch, un- rected cat. 1 k of figs on Now the “Doctor” is fat and lazy. He| two dol- allows no other cats on the corner. Pre- k with cisely at Ja.m. he ascends the cle- vated railroad steps and jumps from the station over onto the roof of the store, 2, after he had sat iow for about five where he remains till day ak. What . to think | erty for non-residents. Will give all he does there no one kno No mice | boy on pur- | business entrusted to my care, my or rats ever enter the store, and the] personal attention. Collections “Doctor” docs not ge h live food. promptly made and remitted. Office | He is very of sods wa nd some- north side over Beruhardt’s drug | times attempts to turn on the faucets i in the fountain with his paw. Hesleeps in a corner under the preseription coun- ; As p : ew Yorker the ter and uses a » soft sponge for a pil- sae ue ur’s walk on Broad- lo Ile has been known in a fit of 7 s pau Leather Review cor- to taste liquid drugs, bat they ‘ women who haven't got have no effect on 1 ar : th ud who know they haven’t THE POOR MODISTE. got pretty thing - atall abou st the stive Peep 1 c Scenes at! footgo their f = ee very wor . Shape- ondoath Ai es | less feet « : ean afford to maha ; pceniiee henna r but one kind of boot—a laced ing dress tricd on, very nice composi-| ono and ne shoe under any tion in pon and silver braid,} (;.., PAReAnee f with as > coat to match, lined 1 il i aaa ge ee a 4 very well for While it] with Tartan silk. The fit proving satis- At ae still bu out the factory, Lilla said she would take the 1 = i ankles, bi that ity gown home with her in hercarriage, and w ae does this: for only; then it] asked for the bill. ; : | i ; loosens and be » on the shape 1 “Bad form, I knos she said to me ecuite, T SVLLGE 8 of the foot gits peculiari- when the proprietress of the cstablish-| |; . ' And by and | ment left the room to haye the account : A nout, ity made out. ‘but I always pay at once for with | a gown that really fits. It acts like a | ction exagger- charm, Madge. do this, or that ve h For those that don’t fit la lot of trouble in try- ; : ae But women do not seem to have discov- . id Lilla, **because the gown A oes ered this or in very few cz ~and fits so well And remember, Mme.| 0, they Paon Wkiadine ain ins street | LO8n- Dash. that I always pay at once in such | ° seal Ganon ¢ ‘ as much satisfaction as if | 2 Ob 2 — 5 giving the best possible | a ae pport t to be xs pul body 1 et any of | OPP? af oe Py | = ; : j and spreading crooked as they | my ies do not} mince | lize position is with |“ aetna | a | regard vwoncy. We have} WOES OF THE PRIDE. = to pay our Ww girls every we === First Made Jealous and Then Crashed by and mont “M 1. The firms from which 38) ae - Recah las is | pensive rials and costly embroid- ies lad : eries only give us a month's credit. The | ae Jady in question was suspected y his ¥ Wto bes landlord expects his rent to be punctual- ! by hi Su | her husband's. ly paid. This means a constant flow , | outward of money and there is hardly} — 1 m evening before. | or woman's eyes, | _ has so t can't | and worn| °4Y n her tone, | > next Mr. { jeal- ‘I wish to hear j sonly | Fur- y a burst of | y for Bee re Pa | of town to! | tears. ng sea- | . | said Alfred, hon- | only anxious for ced that she ate | ‘on, and have | t¥? eee Pa z é ittle = | a number of | M€?: and, knowing the fact, I naturally This is why Iam so| Wanted to know the consequ “un-} y me. 1 have | 4 never bef expensive dresses. very hard up.” “And when will you get paid?” Coffee a4 a Visinfectant. asked Lilla ti ed by menof high proles : i ee will p: six month th: sional when j ome W a s, 5 3 : in ; ae t a f (my euston TS! needs a stimulant nothing | in ay Y y of e thi { omers | of fresh coffer never think of pavir unt t | rescue : | will An Old Song Kevised. i sua “A boy attending one of our public | ™! schools came home the other day hum-! ming a school son Allen tic: porter. * to one pint of -class bever- } to (N. Y.) Observer ttracted the father and epide drint: voided by those who acupof hot coffee before ventur- i Bar: The boy didso. It w. nd in the e tap of We" Sa rollic as, ke parent's | ed on ailor the 1 fill our bowls Atthis point the y replied ed it at school. ‘I once said the f “but I! “We'll O11 our bowls ‘It isn’t printed d the boy, ‘but the teacher i es Cure willing to say he has not Ne We can now offer the | Note - HIGH ‘Honest Work! tai! according to directions and is ACENT. gotiates Loans on store. seck to get the ways e the terms most favorable. lowest s drawn from one, five years. Money Paid out Promptly. Come and see us before you make BANKERS LOAN AND TITLE (0: By P. C. Furkerson, Manacer. Me. Butler, prices on SHINGLES PAINTS. ——aAnd all——— ——Our motto is—— ——And———_ ys a Week We furnish to Tnest men and women. timate line of goods. ani bh been fully improved farms and will rent and manage prop Some Need Money, Some Must Borrow! A careful prudent man who wants to borrow money for any purpose loan rate loan on from one to five years time. | two, thiee or} oa! mad mi H.C. WYATT & SON. Save money by ealling on us for LUMBER. LATH, “= Building Material GRADES) '_,ow PRICES. If you mean business, drop us a car: et some fecta that will open your eyes onest inen | and go to work at onec, as you will only have tomention Barnum’s name jand show your prospectus in order to make sales. Address, THE RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING CO. 702 Olive St, St. Louis, Me. We Club THE RUTLER WEEKLY TIMES AND ST.LOUIS JOUR ATL OF AGRICULTURE {A large 8 page Agricultural, Steck ‘and Family paper, price $100 per jannum. Itis the organ of the Par mers Alliance with a. circulation larger than any weekly ieultural paper inthe United Stater. Both papers for one year for $1.75 or both papers six months for 90 cents. For free sample copy of the Journal of Agriculture and splendid premium list, address Journal of Agriculture, No. 9 N. Sth St. Louis, Mo. All re mittances for the two papers should be addressed to J. D. Artes & Co, BR ser, Mo. “furnishing X learne: dress at once, B Yr, CULAKS Fi DULADON & LO. TOmTLASD, mala. STERL > AWIRE eethat each spool has Diamond trade maz sanufactured only by Freeman Wire and Irc do., Bt. Louls, Mo. nd 6 cepts for sample. iFor Sale by R. R. DEACON, BUTLER, MO and relieve all etertepaed go Ld after ince Bick Headache see Nova tativan euntect the apace euch Dizziness, Keusss, Distreas eating. Pain im the Bide, &c. remarkable success has been Achat! ‘would beslmost pricdleasto those whe | Ee itr renner nerd ee wnt ie a = will i poe wile ACHE: | Inthe ee foctepod ier: that here fe where ext boat. Our pillccnreit white L Pills are very small and Bone poll ges "Obs or two pls mann does They —— ee eee ‘perge, but by tucir gentle action pleaso Usethem. Invirlsat 25cents; five for $L. aaa | Said she never heard of anybody's drink- j anted to a in town and coun- | Saas os sent by mail. m ee ee ;. Don’t wait! Address, at one } ing toast, so she made us seratch out} the grow es woo MCL MEDICINE CO., Kew York. | @rink and sing it eat.’ | to leave th otra st. Lox | SMALL PAL: SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE

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