The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 28, 1896, Page 8

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| Destruction of Fruit by Hail, Clinton, Mo., A CYCLONE BREAKS INTO SIX PIECES. ees | tion of wind hail aud rain ever wit- | nessed in Henry Cousty. Reports from a radius of ten miles indieate an almost total destr on of fruit by the hail. H i barns were wrecked by the trees twisted ct water also did 1 whole to hips not a oad Cats an Unus- | Whirk, O T. A Fuonel Shaped C! ual Caper Near Ne day ever torn in this vicinity, whe funnel shaped on the farm of Dave Weir and moved southeast. I truck the totally lown ot The tlood 1 damage and in rapidly culvert re- May 20.—Yesterday | | storm was the most severe combina- | icane and large; : mains in place. The loss of two, demolished it, t “8C@PID8 | bridges and several culyerts will} by getting into t cellar. | blockade the Blair line between here} Mr. Tipton’s house and barn were and Osceole at least three days. It | destroyed. John Smiths Louse and) i, feared that in all parts of the barn were totally destroyed aud the | oounty except the extreme northeast residence of Mr. Steele was ruined. corner, Wheat, flax and oats will After the tornada pussed over the | prove a complete failure, being rid- by above claim six distinct cyclones formed, going in the rections and carrying destruction in ita path. The most destructive moved northeast into the Osage res | dled by hail and flattened wind and rain follow ing die Removal. We take pieasure in announcing that 2 | atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- ervation, one went east, one west, ! move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney three broke up and dissappeared. troubles and liver complaint from the The one that formed r this city | user. It is tl only, rt no that is diseases or no L. moved in a gout direction | 8° and when it struck the river it swept the bed clean. Huge trees were up rooted, ail is dessolation in its path. The cloud was watched for miles after it passed into the Osage reser vation. No reports have keen had from there as they are thirty miles) from this city, but the cyclone must , have done considerable damage as it | increased in force after it crossed | | the Arkansas river. The peculiarity | { plaintiff's team. in fright backed is that six distinct funnel shaped | down an unguarded approach to a clouds were seen. A heavy rain is, railroad viaduct, throwing her out now falling. , and breaking her arm. “s sure cure is sold by H. Tncker A Clinton Mo. Dameee Suit Settled. 3 Clinton, Mo, May 21—The $3,- 500 damage suit brought by Mrs. D Jane Kash, of Bates County against the city of Clinton, was compromis- ed to day the city paying $500. The Oe eS CeOtaeae OSCAR REAVIS — : I wish to say to my friends that | have just opened, one door ‘ south ot Post Office a NEW GROCERY STORE My stock consists of a new and complete line of Groceries and provisions, and I extend to my friends a cordial invitation to call and see me. IT will cheap as the cheapest. est price paid for same, treat you right and sell you goods as Country produce wanted, and the high- Gives me a call. ) Oscar Fteavis. — RRR ASE RR . THE (>. Fi. ES. : ) Ashkraft says she didn’t throw the FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Has a full and handsome new line of sampels of Carpets, Wall Paper, Chinese and Japanese Mattings. -- THE LU-MI-NUM-BICYCLE. -:- Styles up to date and prices that cannot fail to please. Undertaking in all its branches. G. B. HICKMAN, PROPRIETOR. ISAAC FOWLER & CO. ——DEALERS IN—— ompetition. ISAAC FOWLER. } Jaching back, and j Safe in allcases. j drug stores. you get Buker s feels good and looks § good in a shirt that was washed with Clairette Soap,— the soap that makes things clean without harming them. Sold everywhere. Made onty by The N. K. Fairbank Company, St. Louis, POOOOTOESEROVIVOOO HOHE 2ODO CHOOSE OE IHL HS 9000000 0000005690000000: a A Touching Tribute. In last Sunday's Atlanta Constitu- tion we find the following notice: Marrua- The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Howard are invited to attend the funeral of their faithful servant. Martha, from their residence, 242 Richardson St, at 3 o’clock this afternoon. The pall bearers will be Mr. C. B. Howard, his sons, Chessly, Troupe and War ren, his grandson, Howard Mathews and hie nephews, Richard and Rob. ert Lockhart. The paper then devotes a fuil col umn of its space to an account of the lifelong faithful services of the*poor old black mammy, who was carried to her grave by her old master and his sons,who did not deem it derog atory to the dignity of one of the best families of Atlanta to thus pub licly bear testimony to their affec- tion for their old nurse —Pleasant Hi!l Gazette. Having somewhat recovered from their mad dog scare, the people in Wichita, Kansas, now turn their at tention to another local sensation. T. A. Fawcett a tailor, had Mrs. M. Asbkraft, a widow; arrested on the]i very serious charge of throwing a kiss at him while he was passing down the street with his wife. Mrs. kiss at Mr. Fawcett, but did throw it at Mrs. Fawcett. The general opinion is that Mr. Fawcett wouldn’t have made any fuss avout the kiss if Mrs. Fawcett hadn’s detected it fly ing across the street. It seems to be well understood in Wichita that the city council will pass an ordi- nance aguinst kissing in that town, and a fine of $10 for throwing kisses and banana peels in the street where men are hable to slip up on them — Clinton Democrat. A mess on ladies trouble and its | treatment will be mailed free to any- one who will write for it, the Buker Pill Co. addressing Bangor Maine,or | patient may enclose 56 cents in Postal Note’ or cash ina registered letter; jand one box of Buker’s Pills will be | mailed together with the book, pest | paid to the address given. Buker’s Kidney Pills isa new and marvellous remedy assisting nature to sd and diseased kidneys; lieve bladder diseases, | urinary troubles, backache and litte | ' aches and pains throughout the body. Back-ache and kidney. -ache are very often the same and these pills will re- move the kidney ecaaiie eure the! purity the blood. Being a new dsseovery, Buker’s Kidney pills are not yet on "sale at al In enquiring, be sure or ad- price 30cts dress Buker Pill Co., as above, and {imention this paper. thwestern trade supplied by Drug Co,,St. Louis, Mo. 42-12m. Fort Scott, Kan., May 21.—By a simple oversight on the part of the Attorney of Bourbon a young man of been and larceny and burg- The jury was ; after having cut When the rrued ‘prisoner was been remand osecuting Att nave bim brougot eda little stream between D W Homp before agreeing |; Wyoming Silver Democrats. | Laramie, Wyo., May 21. —The| | Wyoming Democratic Conventi on, | i held here today,was harmonious and | ‘tame. A platform of but one eats, was unanimously adopted, as fol-) lows: | “Whereas, The paramount | before the American people is the, currency question, therefore, be it | ‘Resolved, That we, the Demoe iracy of Wyoming, in Convention as sembled, de:mand the limited coinage of silver and gold) jinto primary redemption at | | the ratio uf 16 to 1, without waiting | |for action or approval of any other | Government.” issue | | free and un-j money | | Carried Out Ins Threat, | Sturgeon, Mo., May 20.—Tke re | sult of bad feelings for some time| past, together with bad whisky, caused John Hawkins and Tom Clark to quarrel last Thursday.when Hawkins carved Clark's to pieces with a krife and threatened to kill him on first sight. Yesterday | at 12:30 Hawkins was passing.going home to dinner, when Clark stepped to the porch and fired two loads of | buckshot, both taking effect in Hawk- ins’ arm, hip asd breast. Hawkins is seriously hurt and may die. Clark gave himself up and is now in jail. coat Droweing at “Raymore Mo. Raymore, Mo. May 20.—Word was received last night of the drown ing of Charley Miller. He aud Ed Gerhart were returning home from} Kangas City, and attempted to cross sher's and Robert Faun’s but owing to a heavy rain the branch had over flowed and the boys missed the bridge. Gebart escaped, but could not find his comrade. He was after ward found lodged in a fork of a willow half a mile below. The horse eseaped uninjured. How's This! We ofter One Hundred Dollars Re- ward tor any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CoPros ., Toledo O. i + known F, lieve him tran Y outany nctally able to obligations made by their ST & " Trvax, Wholesale Druggists, Coledo OO. W ALDING, KINNAN & MAR- Tole 0, O. i SS Testimonials tree, Washington, D.C, May 20.— Fav- ;orable reports have been made on bills to pension Edward Stanley of St. John, Kan., and to increase that of David N. Thompson of the same State to $39. Senator Baker has also reported favorably the bill to increase the pension of John N. Cor- gan of McPherson,Kan., to $50; also |the bill granting a pension of $8 to |Stephen Meines of Augusta, Butler jcounty, Kan The Sedalia ball club has passed out of existence for lack of patron- lage The thirty-fourth annual meeting of the uri state teachers’ asso- ;ciation will be held ut Pertle Springs | | June 23, 24 nud 25. | | | A Trenton editor strongly insists | i ithat the editor, of a contemporary | | paper ought to take the Keely cure | or quit business. H. ie las pousbes a card in| 9 Springs Optic. stating that he is vot insane, slough 26 | xdjadged by the Probate ( Ourt still an active call for Missouri walnut trees One bayer} recently engaged 3,000 walnut loge! in Boone and ‘Howard counties | Green Cox, : y.is in is of ‘Cape Girardeau 2 serious condition from ood-poi ising, caused b eb imbec edded itself in bis flesh DeKal only Sowa the) state of sn bree year: an arrest was toa there. i{ Is ; GOOD - me S NERVE No pron Call or xx £7 OUS anc DON’T FORGET for 5 cents you get almost as much “Battle Ax” brands for 10 cents. DON’T FORGET that “ Battle Ax” ped best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be roved. FORGET, no matter how much you are eae for a small piece of other brands, the chew is no better than “ Battle Ax.” DON’T FORGET, “Economy is wealth,” and - want all you can get for your money. Why pay 10 cents for can get “ Battle Ax” for 5 cents? SeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeTee DIRT DEFIES ses, KING. ‘ag BDOtCINAL! URINARY UISEASE né never eont CO. Free Consuliation and Urinary Analysis. dand7to& Sunday,19 to 12 t to men, young ant old, by aled for 6 cents stamps address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, pwens Ninth Street, the , “OLD COUNTRY” THAT WRISLEY’'S SOAP. BEST and LARGEST Bar of SOAP ever soid for 5 Cents. Sold by all dealers. | @ 7 ae Bates Co., Mo. as you do of other is made of other brands when you THEN 7 boom ya file’ Be There is fun in the foam, and health in the cup of HIRES mcootbeer—the great ‘emperance drink. + hy The Charles F. Hires Co., Philadeiphte, nage mabe gallous. Sold every where. » Deoility, distressing stomach and “noted tor nigking cures ‘when all Ty inother and invalid should have it PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ‘leanres an as = ‘the hele) HINDERGORNS treat an sure Cure for Corns. Stops ail pain. Makes walking easy. 15e, at Druggins Chichester’s English Dimond Graad NiVEOVAE Pills al and Only Genutne. vere sreiabler tavice o® Dia- metallic’ poxes. reaied with blue sibbos. Take Vg % ‘oubetitwe tions and imitations. At Drugetete, oreeeb@e La ptampe for pacriculars, sextinoealals aad pattgliet 1 Lndice,” tn letter, by return Ex 000 Test sls. Pape. onichenter Chealoal Co cone Bold by aul! Locsi Drusgunta, GERMAN AMER I {) MVESTUEMT C0. FOUNDED 152 SH 2 Wallst., N.Y. (Under supervision of Ranking Depereaeee the State of New York. Authorized Capitai - - “$1,000,000 $200,060 Vaid up Capital - Lettere of Credit, Checks and drafts on For- est rates, eign Countries at chez SPECIALYY— Cable transters and all other money transactions with Ger many and Austria Hungary. Foreig: ign money, bank notes, bonds, bought and sol Banke = want fas agents in various towns. JACKS ‘Ui SALE eundoreige Thactnineteen 19) Jacke forente Ther are large and Enely bred. black wit oly nO, large head and ears, ex ergth aod iat be sold: pplication. Correspondence «Wlicite BD. A. COLYER,

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