The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 2, 1891, Page 11

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St is f Hobusty Noble WANT OUT hulle Neste Serengdben WKAR, UNDEVELA RD ONUANS & Pak: etait entalting HONK TREATMEAT—Rerefive tn w dey. teatily from 40 § Deeettptice Sea Seen Mls SO. Order ct Publication STATE OF MIssoUrn County of Bates s Be itremebered, that he tofore, to-wit: at ciremit day in November and atter- wthe lth day of November, eing the sixteenth jadicial day folilowi- g among other pro- 1, to-wit M. Wison, 1 ndant plaintit herein achson, and files his alleging, among other | fob Watson ds ne Mossourt: Wie te ward, t Sub the sam id term, tiie by hia attorney. W petition aad uthdavit be notitied by commenced & petition and | for impe THE BOSS COWBOY COOK. His Biscuits Went Whether They Were Good or Not. Not so very long agoa large band of cattle were resting up a few s from Vinita, in the Indian Terr before being driven across the line to Kansas The boys belonging to the vatlit were a particularly hard lot, and in six weeks no less than five cooks had left the camp in disgust, as no matter what thev did or how ithe fo i pared, the men w sure to prowl The head boss was ina quandary when the fifth man icft, as he knew he would ha a hard job to find anv’ aver. To his surprise son “ver, S rise next mori of Erin lighting dated grips was wanted. walked his p a bargain with the man, name was MeMillan stalled in his position, stuwed his gri; away, and after a wash in the creek, began the operation of grtting dinner. The boys sized up the new a as the beans re dished out. bat said nothing. Next morning, how-ver, the fun began. One man asked Ma* where he learned to fry pork: another r marked that he forgot to put the coffee in the pot. But he deaf to all until Joe Taylor, the biggest the camp, said he would be h he could eat such biseait as those, and if there was no improvement in the grub at noon the cook would hear some- thing drop. 19 said his fle was soon in- was } At the first mention of th~ biscuit the pipe fell from Mae’s mouth. stood listening until Tay had fin- ished. Then, walking quietly over to the wagon, he fished out a pair of Colt's revolvers and, marching mp to the growler, shouted: “You ain't got no ap- petite, but you sit down find eat them biscuit, or I'll plug you before you can wink.” There was a Mac's eyes as he spok and he wicked 1 nd Taylor the cook meant business. had a pistol in his belt. but he also knew that before he could draw it he would bea dead man. at them biscuits,” crue the ool again, while the rest of the er around with a grin, taking in th There was no help for it. so. Taylor sat down, and before Mac let him ge go he had eaten every biscuit in th: pan, and was stuTed so full he could bardly Dreathe. “T thought yoa would soo1 find your ite,” said Ma t ng to stof the boys, h 1: “How fine, and freed tha 1 cooked toa turn M nd the outfit sev t 1 left. the boys swore he was the cook west of the Mississip; Franciseo Call. MAKING TEA TABLETS Only by Pectocies in Tablet t low in Done Russian Pirms im Hankow. Their is Thanufactuce | factories belonging: to irms ther Itis madeoft i dust procurable, The sele lust is the w f skilled os cost of the dust varie. from t pound upward. This dust is mansfa tured into ti team im ry About two our ralfotd ar poured into a toa vi inder. The dust i 1 « steaming, and the t : veit is manu’ i packing of the tablet tea aad t st is comparatively high Vhe tab ! in tin foil, th ttractive paper wi finally paeked in tin-lined eases port rt t loses none of ep i into tablets F t one-sixth of the bull of I tea, it is most convenient for travelers and alse of Russia The ine! the export of t dust from Hankow to 726.720 pounds 1800 from 140,983 pounds in 189 is due to the fact that while Indiar are ousting China: tea market, many cousume temedto the flaver of China id Ceylon teas athe Dritish 7 aecus- wish for it To meet this demand grocers use Chi sadustto flaver t an tea. ea dust expo: Great n. Lately a ne has cone on Hankow Itis an inferior tea with st spacied | in the shape of which weigh logs, rem : pounds eae! The the 1 n the} and the ng round the by bindi of split bamboo. log with Phis log tea is sent to lengths the ¢ se ports for comsumptien and packed thus from m¢ sof both of packing and of freig go News »nomy, Chica- | Ke enge on a Widower < 3 ‘ Lo woman, K entered the brs hoave Ly ess office of one days with to obtaia a dect MaiMeny © object of which trom the vile ob entered inte by aut fendant on the eleventh da rpon the grewud of tie desera tefendant i be and ay bt sherof, te sand house dn the city oth he titat Mouse ‘ on or betore t saNth ay sata bet terin sha x on or beture w last day © oa ins ey And woo Weealy | \ Ka ANY pai “ « sommendiag itu expect} Your . I Mrs. Wa ue O.. Sept. rSyo. s aim = F. OM. Crumiey « Co. ' veplied young hopeful. — Detroit Free | Press. next ww and ath with so sur mentioned f Ss house I don't as Well as you said a Detroit: youngster ohad been reproved for nterrupting conversation. “But ] hope you'll be a much better man than your er.” “Well, I should hope so, ee ‘ ‘ mh ep a store which the customers give the name of |‘ | log te “Phe man with the coolest nerve T ever saw.” said Colonel A. E. Sei fert toa New York Herald man, is Colonel John S.M ssby, late C. S.A. Twasn high private at Har- “a rs Ferry when that place was eap- | S$ for 1892 and GOSS >pecupen Cop tured by ‘Stonew Jacks i ne nal wo. shag Brilliant- Contributors. 1462. After waiticg for some time | arate ve been w for the coz x by o host of eminent men and women, among whom are f b exe &. we were ordered! The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. — Count Rerdinand de Lesseps. — Andrew Carnegie. — Cyrus W. Fielc. down to Fairfax comt house, Va., The Marquis of Lorne. — Justin McCarthy, M.P.— Sir Lyon Playfair. — Frank R. Stockton. where we were on the lookout tor Henry Clews. — Vasili Verestchagin. — W. Clark Russell. — The Earl of Meath. —Dr. Lyman Abbe*t: Mosby Camilla Urso.— Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and One Hundred Others. “Oue cold, clear night in , 1863, I was on picket duty on Warrenton road. [had post 2. I was walking my post almost on the: quick, trying to Februa-| The Volume jor 1892 will Contain Nine Wlustrated Serial Stories 100 Stories of Adventure. The Best Short Stories. Articles of Practical Advice Sketches of Travel. Hints on Self-Education. Glimpses of Royalty. Popular Science Articles. Household Articles. Railway Life and Adventure. Charming Children’s Page. Natural History Papers. fl Al Ns ALLA 3 keep warir, } I} act f } | - ve Double Holiday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Nearly 1000 Iflustrations. when neard & roop OT Cava. rycom | — ing down the road at a quick trot.| : FREE TO JAN. . were stooped by ile ainr To New Subscribers who will cut ou They were stopped by the man on ! and acdress and 31.73 we will send The 2, coat Ti alias hen came dow: cai and fora Tull Year from that Date. This offer includes the T. TANKS post Lallright aud tl é ; : FA CHEISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S Deuble Heliday ou my post. When they came close ; so send aceny of a beautiful painting, entitled “A YARD OF ; es 2 3ys 3 + production has cost TWENTY THOUSAND DOL to me I halted them. ‘Friends with! Sheets Silty © Order, or Megietered Better at cur igh. Add ¢ untersighy was the answer to my) Sue bia 'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass. challenge. *Oue man dismount and aivance with the countersign, was eae my next command. A well dressed | arietesia/ Sale officer dismounted, advanced to the} H. L. TUCK ER, | srs lneatcnicenon, «apie wenn, / MBER! point of my bayonet and gave tHe} her deed of trust dated March ith, Im, Ries aa | (Successor to J. G Walker? ; Tecorded in the recorder’s office within sit for ouutersign ‘Jamaica. *‘Counter-! 1 ' Bates county, Missouri. in book No 107, is ccna i + 41. convexed to the undersigned trustee t sign correct, I shouted. -Pass on.” | D R U oc | S T following described real estate lying and being situate inthe county of Bates and t =There was about 300 of then-— mn Missouri. to-wit imine, * 5 } : The north half of the sontieast quarter of a motley crew in section si hi a (diy and the West one-toarth 1 jolly lot talk the southwest quarter of the northwest | chey were a ; lot, . tatk- They passed on | ) appearaic.. bi sing iter of section. fit 1h) and two jin the northwest corn: the northwaat | a.quarter of the southwest quarter of aec- |tion tfteen (3) all in township forty (40: of! hi Tee, containing 92 acres more or | veyance was made in trast to entef one certain note fully fee lot trust: and whereas. ppawatien t of anid Now therefore, Save money be cilia on us for pr ice & OD said note _ LOMBER,” LAH e« and laughing. ghing and in due time I was relveved, and | soon wis sound asleep — E r the vily the sergeant of th and to’d m- I Leadqnarters. In ‘ wort default b gud roused me up } . waied at Dealer in Drugs and Medicines Large t ordeily 1 if there the inan who was Olt pos Butler, county of ates i eee ie s ushe Prescriptions Carefully Compound- 1 ; q % i } was abcad of m PS SS ek | Auight Clerk can always be D cember 3, 1891, FR iT a SE a Rareelet Grral Al had by pulling the Knobin front. a dinto th presence acral MD] betwe sours OF nine o’cloek in the fore. 7 a } C Neer loch in ihe atternvon . e exupder Hayes, our commandi i] day, for the pury x f satisfying anic PRANK out T went stnd when he ean in *You had post 2 at d interest aud costs, ALLEN =I bs | ae Trustee, ——Aid ai—_ — last night?’ | Do “Old Way” Briles de Cook + ; Pa a 7! ‘IT had, sir. | (nas welt as de Steak. noded the general | . : Admninistiatos’s Notice. | - : 3 ‘Tell we about the troop of eavalry ‘ : t Tt tic here wiven, That letters % fiat ed your po aryon the Estate of F. &. t huthappened. *Wel deceased, were granted “s 4 . a act hell ne ai ned, on the 15th z SE RE 1, bv the Probate | — Our motto 1s-—— : missed me BS yee cena | : : ‘ * JT diseovercd pretty soon tbat th = ‘ > BB OUiet Sad ie ¥ p ane caine Heh GRADE by with Mosby atther | eee ie Eo enG a J ; They had ridden through the eutire CRO fit of Bai lab it such claims he-| SND iis) ’ Ceeavay that taut oor f the een not exBidited 1 \ ws trong * canp, taken the tent of « Ed ice ver a fire.requires cone | date oft! : Fi oer l e Plant watchin and an experte: i : sO RIC 3 mute andescaped with bim to the | old willequal any expert. 4 PS : ; z ‘ : 1 unary eheet-.ton psn, one-quare : ! Geapies executor é Confederate lines. How did he vet { cand er Water—either will ans r 7 . : . ; fereblo—un« + bottom ¢ : : L rf the | : 7 grease tie oven ' (| in ft { one ts “ng ssaitthat | WANTE! — CHICKENS & EGGS | 1Y Lit yon the oven rity Was tbe biwest & ‘ x p ‘4 in, While he wa picket d c y re # nt a < i orl a ¢ of coal-zes or smoke, aud | < I a V i faju \ 9 : with the SESH Oe soi * pth tender and ter In \ a hed lini He chai- | fas » bratled over the coals. The | th Rae Sl ML se convenience of brotiing in the ever w TO : Toe peer ait 1 ted by every houseke 4 1 “a d J og | i bo preferred to f Fatt KANSAS CITY + OMAHA ; Ads nd give counters Phe | now in the mark:t. 5 1 hoes word, | Por Sale by BennettsWheeler Mer- ee z flicer advanced and gave » worl, |For Sale’ by’ B ‘ COLORALOSHORT LINE “4 : tite C z hho was ne mrect one 5 Daily Train, 5 : See hand aie t market} Kansas City to St, Louis, rl t U “Lhe res THE HOME OF— ae oe anneal sud gave methe word -Jaiaic: ae cients At Rene without ib. an Sh fea tise word wns siooed! Wogt Ward Stock Farm, sergean THE t sobody can piss stable in| PUEBLO AND DENVER,} PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS RT ig Sop de Sa cnt a t Tomade the s re | Kansas City to Denver without change & wavthing Lever hear 5 q ue | Successor of the Unabridged. | General Passenger and Tieket A’gt : i i recommend “Ety's Cream | . | ; praniniin: : Ba to all sufferers from dry \ as ae HOLES, MO, | ts personal e sie rience. — ae — 1 pbarmacia’. De ra | : us a ‘om | I had caturrh of the head anc [. throat for five Years T used Ely's WEBSTER’'S Cream Bala. and from the first ap- plication T was re Reved. The sense | which was lost was restor | i atter ove bottle. Thave ound the Balin the only sat jsfactory for catarrb, an Tit has « f- L Mey DICTIONARY using FOR SALE, | FANCY BRED, | ected a cure i iny entre bs | A GRAND INVESTMENT er, Waverly. N. ¥ For the Family, the School or the Library The work of revision occupied over ten years, more than a hundred edit borers having been employed, $300,000 perpended before the ene | We be putas Caution i is ne as photogra { | INTERNATIONAL ¢ INQUIRE OF | “= LAURA CONCKLIN, PASSAIC, MO Trustee's Sale. as James ¥ Duncan and susie E. 1 GET THE BEST, The International, which bears the impr G. & C. MERRIAM & co., PUBLISHERS, SPRINCFIELD, Mass., U. S.A. ' 7 ik au t to Save from 25 to 50 | SG, 90 ta lar you Spend Fé John Atkison’s Pension Agen. ‘: $25 per pals, very shea onuals Fren + 2p ruin $18 te e sell eral lin 30, $2.00 nad $1. 73 shor tux ween the hours 6 peddling. Above! we Dongola. Stytieh aud dura), benwers § ‘live’? agents. 1 Deugias’ name and mn. address aie Fare aaa Lot mach shine sal tor the purpes SNERAT. NCPPLy to. 34 Cerin = 2 hina AS Urockton, Mass, i ‘ Benet itl | ums. |West Side - Buter.Mo.; S.ll by Max Weiner i : « 1 ii 1+ secret eingaiannaienaitciiia not

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