The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 26, 1891, Page 6

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ee TTR EE WHISTLING. scenery anc until } cil thr strayed « tl f tk snuggle nt position t f she w to owner of the cur ever, Was appa rently oblivious of his ; Pre iper and | under ’ softly | whistle eture This im n it’ impress the y creamily at the fl discouraged, th ed off with mor tions: “Oh, E The maiden fais easily and pressed her face ag window pune. “A Sweet Fa ade: witted tormentor. There was po mis taking the personal allusion in the whistle, and the yonng lady moved as jf to change her seat, but an ominous a> lence following this move, she settled down again to ponder and to dream. “Oh, speak to me, speak,” whistled the musical fiend with fine inflections, as dramatic as a whistler can make them. “Baltimore the next station,” nounced the cond “How Can I Bear to Leave Thee,” began the whistler, telling the cheerful fact that Baltimore was his destination. The young lady sat up with a more in- terested expression upon her heretofore Sphinx like countenance: “Would I ne’er had meet thee,” whis- tled the young man as he drew on his overcoat, and striking into “Farewell, Forever,” as be disapj. ared. The train stopped. he passed the win- dow and caught a vlimpse of a bonny face radiant with smiles of appreciative mischief. It was almost his undoing. He had an impulse to spring on the train and go to Washington--but ab ready the train was whizzing past, with a farewell wave of his hand he jogged along whistling “Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Let ne one give a long nepative, con- whistle of unbelief.--N. Y. Her ald. SAVED THE FAMILY. The Fortunate Outcome of a Dicker Witt 4 Book Agent. “Feller cume along to my place about a year ago.” said a Wayne County farm- er on the market yesterday, ‘end intro- duced himself as an agent for a book to be published in about two months. It was 4 sort of pioneer history of Michi- gan, and he wanted to put in my wood- cut and write up my history.” Yes.” “Well, I didn't care much about it, you know, but us his terms were low I kinder thought it might be all right. The old woman got onto the scheme and she wanted her pictur’ in.” “Yes.” “Wall, the boys said it would look pizen mean to leave them out, and so I concluded to put the five of usin. Fel- ler said he'd group us. you know. J was to go in the middle. with the old woman und the boys hinder wobbling around in a circle. Yes.” “Feller stayed all di tome notes, and carried dollars and our pictur’s. nd you haven't seen him sine took down ff twenty-five ived the boo! Not a doubt of it, but I'm kinder | glad of it, after all. He hadn't been gone an hour whe how his pictur’ w ok the peartest, and them three boys fit about it for a hull month. Then the ole woman got an idea that her pictur’ orter be in the middle instead of mine, and fur six weeks we never spoke a word. ‘Then our two nayburs got down on us ‘cause the agent didn't call on them, and in one way and another we hev bin made mis- able. If the book had eum along there'd hev bin no holdin’ any of us.” “But it won't com “I guess not. 1 may meet the feller around here some day walk up to him and say: ‘Put ‘er thar, young man! You are twenty-five dollars ahead, but by swin- dling me you hev saved the hull durned fam'ly from chawin’ each other inte | Detroit Free ress. The Effects of a Chestnut. “Remember ys." said the new teacher, who, being 1 new at the buginess, knew not what else to say to make lexicon of youth there's no such word | as fail.” tter that he paused to observe the t of the che t splinters! After a few, moments of very deep silence a red-headed boy from Boston raised his Jae “Well, what is it, Soerates?” asked the teacher. “Twas m y going to suggest.” re- plied the y ester spectacles with his hand hief, “that if such is the case it wonld be ad to write to the publishers of t con and call their at: omission. Montreal ast Financial Item Miittida Snowball. who in ‘the loyed plained th: rt ‘ an who lar from her and refuse “Yes, mum i Yerger, “1 has he but hit's no use. He j Can't you give me some advice “Well, Matilda, e best thing you ean do is to marry him, and then you return it 1 Mrs. dollar, ut. can get your money out of his pockets | at night when he is asleep."—Texes | Siftings. iy ee | EL ECTION PROCLAMATION. Docomimer Whe run his peg- eurl that Drug Store who sell a ‘SCHOOLS of eee ang lady, who = lnk guprisy FE Male F COLLEG dscape. ‘No ste firt start: | BLITZ. AULL FEMALE | SEMINARY’: sow soton:| WENTWORTH MILITARY AGADEM OR CATALOCUES. tablishing eac vved a trifle un- nst the at the Window” readftly whistled the quick- By te isi. appear from ioe Atkis Pension Agency Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms Butler, Mo. -|LUMBER!! H.C. WYATT & SOW, Save money by calling on us y ¥9 g written ‘For Electri thore opposed ion of said orc therein contai then Upon the written acceptan grantee West Side Ex -officio Presid th das of August, } Pie w Ce AVES | Approved this LIGHT ORDINANCE. An ordinance for supplying the city 2 wand its inhabitants with electric Tight: and authori zing Join A Kellar and assigns, operate an el for illuminating said c mutting the same to t c uct and maintair light plant, contractin also for sub- is irue and er, aa follows: : ig hereby gtant and assigns Kellar his ass¢ privilege ot etrie light plant within the and of supp! lying the sai Le alleys and public ¢ present and future corporat repairing and removin prices on LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES PAINTS. mits tor placing vAS ORDINANCE supervision of the cou authorized officer or agent 3 The said grantee assigns shall save s damages that may and operation of said electri r city ee from ans «out of the cx t Butler, as tol . is here’ Kellar his a 5 sive privilege for a term of twenty years of es- x, maintaining and operating w« coal +&> pant within the city of Butler, Mo. and of supplying ite inhabitants with coal gas tor all purposee for which gas may be adapted, and to use the streets. alley. thereof within the present and future corpor- . for placing, repairing and removing all necessary fixtures and devices fur the man- ufacture and distribution of gas The location and placing of said fixtures and devices to be under the general i council of said city or ite ror agent. ‘The said grat control the placing of all service from gas mainsto meters The said grantee his associates and assigns, shall save saide ity harmicss from any damages that may arise out of the construc- tion and operation of said gas plant, and re- store all streets to as good conuition as they ous use thereof and the said city t properties and the said grantee, ed exerciseof and against fraud. these franchise grantee, his and enforce as part which he or they may supply power to consuiers, ulations not inc: Said gr antec, assigns, shall not charge toy during the continuance of the franchise erant- ed by this ordinance for ¢ in exce 88 or the followi “ Are’? lights of 2.000 ¢ to twel hive o'ele ail nee ful r authorized of associates and Building Material ——Our motto 1s. HIGH GRADES ——And LOW PpRICEs yand 4) can dle power, $6 and $5 each res} ch per mouth fort less than 2.000 ent lights when oue-half of the above Tates to be added i case, provided thats and assigns shall ne suall heep tt Vices for the manufacture and distribut! 4s in proper condition for the safe and effic cious use thereof, and enforce the ne ing the cas properties, and the said grantee ates and ass exercise impositi andle power and and the said grantee his assoc be required to furnish in- candescent lights until there has been gwaran- teed the use and income of lights for a reasonab: vided further that in all umers the price hundred sach against fraud, y, andthe said grant assigns, may make and enforce as part of the conditions upon which he or they may supply , all needful rates and reg tone not inconsistent with law aid ees his associates and as- iarge to private consumers continuance of the ed by this ordinance for ¢. cess of the following rates For fuel gas, one dollar per thousand cubic For illuminating gas or gas for illnmin- Asean one dollar and fifty cents per one thousand c sea When meters are Tlight shalt not by the said and assign~ dy namos aad ally mac! nine Ty ned grantees his associates manufacture shall be of modern, approved, 3 tem, new and of sufficient power and capacity to supply the Wants of the city and itsiniat Tobe located within the corporate lim- ite of the city ot Buul r . the expiration of five years from the ratification of this ordinance, the expiration of any full year thereafter, dur- i or any renewed ty suall have the right to light works Is Your Husband Cross? Perhaps your cooking stove is the cause of it. Well cooked food produces good digestion and a sweet temper. of this tranchise, purchase said ele associates sand assigns a8 tothe shall be fixed value antienry tr, by arbitrators chosen who shall be non-resi: dente of the county who shail be sworn to tairiy | fix said value | said property the ear shall be considered, he property and wear and machinery, and in the event of there being no light contract with the said city at the date of euch appraisement, the last existing contract | shall be included in th eas though in exi | from the rati expiration of any full year the life of the tranc Bil begun saying as | condition of estimated productive fran- | impartial} as an element of} valu t i ocked a Siery oshe said asses For. merta;dol \WYand my brothers..tn the steve Yaever caper’ more. onersf a thase whclesame fa “Wire’GauzeDoort ™ 2 (Provided piace Machinery shall be ale) considere’ party may call in expe: | who sluall be non-residents of the county, » Who shall be touching the a bitrators shall ng in the sal manwer | If you Want the Best, Buy theCharter Oak, Se | tion of refusing to ‘compl ete the pure h le cost of the arb In the event} Sant eco! he city electa to pure hase at the, appraised | by the city. and if 1 dol shall all be borne by thi three months from the TAKE NO OTHER. |For Sale by Bennett-Wheeler Mer cantile Company. aoe the 5 ae eequaily by each avail itself o pare ‘hase saidy ro} hat it the said cit ates an) before, of its de! ee so ir nimpression, “that in the bright | , When the same H.L. TUCKER, Successor toJ.G DRUGGIST. ng services re » cleansed his | Drugs and Medicines tin the eveni ne ae D. FRE 1 One, + ALLEN, Box re Augutes M. nights when the | | structed by cloud hall be maintai ned y order of the council, the “prope = receive in gach case one-third {1-3 7] f that the said rose is each lay laid on j Cambetiz. a returns of said ce has beer ne mayor shall lamation published saidcity, and roof this ordi- associates and as- letk, the same shall x between the city and said his associates a: 12. This ordina: in force from and al, publication and rat i passed this iassigne ¢ shall take effect after passace, ap- fication. Read the Augast, nt of th STATE OF MISSOURL, » Bates, City of Butl er wow . city clerk of the city of reby certify that the wrreet copy of an erdi- ounell of the city of n day of A proved by the mayor on said «th asthe same appears from the ice In testimony whereof I hereunto set my) hand and affixed the seal of said cit at my office in Butler loth dav of August, Invi. W. W. GRAVES City Clerk. Mo with gas and author- Kellar, bis associates and as- , to construct, maintain and operate gas Sutler, Mo by the council of the city of by granted to John A an the exclu- and public grounds his associates and hi sociates and atures and ty shall adopt Stary ordinances protect- in the safe and un- 8 franchise, and andinjury to p his associates and cula- franchise grant- , anything in ex- bic feet at the fixtures and devices used by the eaid grantee his assigns and assoc for the manufacture and distribution of gas. shali be of modern approved standard system and of suficient power and capacity to supply = of the inhabitants of said city. ‘That at the expiration of five vears tion of this ordinance or at the iates, rafter during ise, or any enewed term a saidcity shall have the right to pur- the value of | chase éald gas works. at a fair va be ascertained as follows In the event of a disarreement city and the grantee his ass as to the value of the property the same shall be flxed by arbitrators, chosen in the usual manner; who shall be non-residents of the county and who shall be sv y,tix said value ation, to between the clates and assigns ermining said capacity of the property as nv and Wear and tear of the Provided Witnesses, not three on each side, who shall be ex- inined under oath. by i said property. When the said arbitrators touch- , the be borne | shase at the lays cent al shall becoine shown a touching. "Th ie New As ugle white the grave of } wit Ste a ase fer W. L. D. ale ia your catalogue, acco aad get them for you. TAKE NO SU BSTITUTE. 2! ce ask your secure the | For Sale by R. R. DEACON, = HORTHAND Dy, : “ grastuates in responsitie positions, Baghly ur Whee THE . DOUCLAS HOE cenfPEinen foe | THE $3'S SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE one? It fs a seamless shoe, with no t | to hurt the feet: and easy, and because we grade than any other manufacturer, it equals sewed Set costing from $4.00 to $5.00. e Hand-sewed, be finest calf a shoe ever ofleted Tor | imported shoes which cost from 8.00. togie mo. | $4.9! jeSewed Welt styllah, comfort | shoe ever Offered at this price ; sam a costing from $6.00 to ice Shoe; Farmers, etter Carriers all wear them; fine calf, | Seamiens, smooth Inside, eed three sol One pair will we fine calf; no Detter sho ope trial will convince those who want a shoe for esau and service THE HIGHWA TO SUCCESS IS Shoe, fine calf. ble and durable. The best tom-made shi | $3.Pn08 o Resto! ray Youthful Color. e ever offered at orkin ev are very strong and duratle. 1 hi Be oa n theme trial Will wear no other make. 5 school shoes are vhere; they sell increasing sales show. Hand-newed shoe. Dougola, very stylish; eq s costing from $4.0) to only sure eure for Coma, HiscuX 4 Cu. N.Y. 96.4 adie 0, 1.75, shoe for Misses are the beat fine Dongola. Stylish an@ durable, Cawtion—See that W. Dougiae’ price are stamped 0 mo! DOUGLAS, ‘rockton, Mass. WW einer. ‘Missouri Pacific Ry, 2 Daily Trains 2 KEMPER FAMILY SCHOOL. Military and Home School for Boss. New Build. ings, Modern and Complete Thorough Prepara- College or Busin For full information, Principal, Boonville, Me salt SAS CITY OMAHA New buildings. Filled to overflowing first pacity more than doubled { COLORADO SHORT LINE i ~ = ‘HIT [T ONCE!” A DELICIOES REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, 5 Daily Trains, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, teen cents tor stor Gum, estion tollows the PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS { Kansas City to Denver without change | H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket A’gt & Ree Beem And chew it same as any gum, The Pepsin cannot be ¢ IAN CHEMI 2 ST. LOUIS, MO. 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