The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 20, 1894, Page 6

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THE GAME OF GOLF. CLARDY & CANTERBURY, ee Brietly + - the game of ol sists in 1 ball arou ‘The Hustlers ar Doin the | Real Estate Busines ene | OF BATES COUNTY. aS oie lpuriace, and its v )and three fourth If you want to Buy or Sell see them. Ali business, 3t‘h« le bali, som files over b 1 | : sand-t t th 7 | romptly attended tos Fir-t door South of Post Office|ana. alas’ « : ; leven amid gorse-bushes, West Side Square, Butler, Mo. jhe ales is | When iole is ‘*made.” = i Be 1as settlec A STORY WITH A MORAL. CHILD BIRTH + + ¢ ence ae Gavisae Peake fe yx has been | The Old Man tad Lost his Hears, But < MADE EASY : | id or et Not His Senses. Penne 3 eiiaa aerk | Detroit Free Press a | penized v Th to marry the beautiful young woman of 2 It wea case «f preferring y to be an old) man’s darliug to Lente os = rm e round iz a young mxn’s slave, so the gir Fr 1 E N D 99 e nuinber of stokes, and as ce said. The old man was greatly tick ditions cause the loss of a rich old man of 75 was going nt use eb the m urney. the greatest n led wheu he first woutbe fuir being’s WILL DO all that is claimed for needs to be ve i trusting affections, but after a bit he it AND MORE. ItShortens Labor, | aR ; Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to pent took a thinking spell, and then he Life of Mother and Child. Bool< jp mae lined with ir The he had feared to put her love to the taining valuable information and designated by white flags, ond 2 : z voluntary testimonials, coming in with re he test, because of a breach of promise : Jent by express on receipt of price $1.50 per bottle BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atianta, Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTR . . . . in the immediate vici suit, with w decision and a judgment against hiv, which he was able =| peeve i ie near the hole, @ wron, satisfy to almost apy amount a ten | ‘ : ieaiae quitaiicas cacusirgr fi der heated jury might award the AGAIN INT H b PEN. and so give that hole to your guileless aud innocent plaintiff. This space is called ti aA RGR Ai Se and the process of holing the hall fi ec Re eCcause ar , : yi nr »g.| here is called putting. : been dispelled For an old man he Carson, Who Kecaped) Fromo Eri Perhaps you may suppose that because, even if your (acta ain nets had a greut head. son in 1879, Returned to golfiyg-ground or 1 hee » : wi fully prepared for the ¢ # “My love,” he suid to her very Jefferson City. golfers, but no such consid tenderly, almost sadly, just after he had chuckled, “I kuow there is a great disparity in our years, and that wy money is-—-—* “You dear o!d darling,” she ex ‘laimed, as she put her soft white hand over his mouth and shut off the further supply of his remarks on that line, ‘don’t you talk that way. You know I love you more than avy body. And what is money to a hun- gry heart!” fare ‘ity 7 shown, and indeed the most Jefferson City, Mo, Dece7.—) feature of the game, and ‘apt. Keily of the Chieago police] adds its greatest interest and rc 7 p celay ri in | ment, is the overcoming of the 20GG, COG EG (b A MESES || sec an item ake and nat thickets, and sandpits to be ave turned over to the penitentiary | called by one general name, bh which tax the pla skill to most. prison in December, 1879, and some} But we hz charge Samuel Carson, whom he officals. Carson escaped from the ve not yet spoken of two ant matt y import ting—the ‘lubs the ected with weeks since surrendered to the police | ¥¢ ubs and the “caddies of Chicago and requested to be re ‘turned here He lous to be brought baci than the | ¥ i vany that were must t eemed more avx the prison authorities were to get He was not very good on conun nS eS caEDAC 1 1 hi b him. He is afflicted with consumy-| positions that the } bee Sea ieid : ee Ona ae tion, and after leaving the receiving | ee net Se ners anys . : é purpose > time. } had —— CULES cell will go to the privon hospital ; a ne pore eit 6 my ®\ for treatment. He has s mething | : Ps a e said doubtingly, yet like four years yet to serve on his|< oo ‘ope: c y “ k t | unfinished sentenee, but the chances those a a ©, y for } 1 Only as it makes life easier for | ave a hundred to one that he will | you, dear,” she insisted in tones that a i d : { not live two yearra in the prison | eer er only a woman could have used a : : pi une : j He held hi t \ Carson said that during all of his The gre j ene aus 3 aan — we | fifteen years of liberty he has been | broad stretch o: i tears of gratitude in his eyes, and | | haunted constantiy by the dread ot she !aid her head upon his breast. “I'm so glad to hear you say that | i jarling,” be said very softly. “You! | being arrested and returned to the | penitentiary At one time he was prosperiug as) proprietor of a livery if know my children have objected to stable at Cheyenne, Wyo, but be li i my marrying, but that is all remov- came frightened onseeiug 1 Missou | ; ed now, for 1 have made over to rian whom he suppused to be Capt | it them all my property except so J.B Tolin of the penitentiary i much as will suffice to keep us two : in a pretty little cottage I still own i like a pair of beesin a honeysuckle, cago. Speaking of his cxperience ( anfl we can be so kappy, so happy.” Sodag he paid: “lieu was Exslly She disengaged iueraele from bis A : thfobbing bosom and stood coldly in front of him. Sir?” she said in a voice that : sedined to have been ¢ . thé! orth pole. Bes, darling,” he went on like a bogf with a new toy, “I have fixed it and sold out his busine: sab wg pecuniary loss and rejurned to Chi just three things for me to do, one ; was to give wyself up, anotbegr to commit suicide, and the third was to | i go toanineane asylum. Now that| *"0* &* hipped off of |Tam back here my mind is free of he ee it | the load of terror it has carried for | be done ov so many years, and these grim old ees fs walls look hke a palace to me. Dread | + soghat we are to haye $1,200 a year | of being captured has. broken me in| anf#when I die you will have a life mind and health, but Iam happie es@#e in that property and will ney- | to-day than Ih er,Mpo never, suffer. he fire flashed from her eyes,but thé’tears put it out. $50,” she hissed between her teefh, ‘this is what you expect me to Have as the price of my sacrifice? in water. ev ton-hook,. s into knots g ave been since I went| over the hospital wall yonder fifteen | years ago the 29th of this month Carson refgsed to say whether or not it is trde he has fallen heir to al a fortune, as reported, + | wife. Prison officials seem inclined to! Newer, sir, never. I wouldn't marry | the belief that he gave himself up,) Mr G an tld thing like you are to save my neck. Now leave the house and nev- er Igt me see you again.” 1 both an ol knowing that in bis broken down fe a most be =) to have health he will have ‘good attention) .; rage and medical service iu the’ prison | out 4 He was too broken in spirit to hospital. : offer an appeal against the dreadful oe | dante a decision and he obeyed her. bey Qutside he ‘chuckled that same old ebuckle referred to in the begin- ning of this sketch. Then he heaved | q a sigh of contrition. 4 “What an unconscienable old Har } 3 T aff,” be said. “Still how could I} geffout of it avy other way without | 4 beimg sued for breach of promise | 4 and_having the ent community : jumping on me with “both feet? Z| guégs I'll sue for breach of promise | nowsmyself, and pose asa martyr | 2 2. j Mrs. Wabash t be marr en he chu band went rN want to bez caliee.50 ard $100,000 in the} BENSEIE WaEELER MERC. C0.. see how that wo! slotand get 8 per cent interest. ; : | Puelk. 3 Ng e ealieeiinns st A Reautifal comes “Why, Willie, wt P yor to Jimmy \ ods P Record. she was a v teen affect her it = ° The Minet successful ete leading featare wi volume ot MAGAZINE wilic an touaril The volumes ot the M ent ber tor June | wilt begin With the number current | receipt of order att to avoul ¢ El-gaut and exclusi models by Sanstoz ar portant feature Well dressed eceives practical attention het tecat and m ter Glur te., Wi Eesave und social Chats contribute her What We are Doing’? in New e jj Nature's Remepy FoR fe~ Manparak: Cloth Cases fe tion and illustration aly comment on will remain a reg’ ndsomely illustrated—The Red Ce wemance of olden dats by Sten- of New .ork,en- . and a now of His Father, by everal noveiettes, an imany stortes By popular writers r Hiustrated Prospectus. 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WORDOVAN, 545 SOF NE CALFEKANGAOR $5.39 POLICE, 3 Sotes. 252. 2. WORKINGHENS SEND FOR CATALOGL (BROCKTON, MAS3. “a BROC! i Because, wé are the larg SS ies ee oe shoes i Hts Bas paws the naw: | >| Dealer, whose dame will shortly plate “| pea. here.. Agent .wanted. Apply } -at onee. ** t In sou bought and sold, or stock handled on commission, Stock bearded by the day Mo, .e will | with anv Live Call ard see h ect and | + £38 It is Quickly Absorbed. BROS., 66 Warren St., N. :C.B, LEWIS & CO Proprietor of klk Horn Stables Ifaving purchased the Elx Horn barn and Livery ou having add ot J. W Smith, and ed to the same a number ot gies, and horses, I can say at I now have the Best ‘Livery Barn west Mo. Horses and mules kormonth, With 16 years exper- ice Mr Lewis teele able to compete y barnin this section. cB LEWIS & CO om tae LOWEST == oF RATE wits Direct Lines Fast Time I Elegant Pullman Service i epost Chair Cars (Sx). “IST. 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