The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 29, 1897, Page 5

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Wm. Ward is a new subscriber to The depot at Sheldon, Vernon | the booming Tres. county, was burglarized a few nights | This week will wind up flax cut- nha -at gree pated — meet ee Ve Direc ting in thi ; 2 : , D | ; feet wae slp paid for their trouble as they only | hese, Your Special Attention j nl a ee r 0 shape. ;got 50 cents | 3 . The blood hounds are all right | Henry Gray, a negro caugt in the| i 3 to Our a The fellow that commits a crime i act of aseanltiog a three year-old) Bates county had Geli hae mi aif reac eactiooape aggro ; ‘ ee BLACK | And we remove either into the ho- pl office room, if ready, or, if not, to Corolina, Saturda: 3 tak f | foo convenient: | the officers by a aes ad nies » Atkinson building on south side muare. We are anxious to sell as Mrs J. E. Thompson, of Wash | Ora, at which place he eeinaaitled| > \ \ 4 ington, Iowa, will accept the thanks the crime. é)\'s DRESS ach as is possible before moving. mce these prices. of the Tiwes for a renewal ofher| he body of an unknown: white| subscription, which ehe keeps paid! woman, 22 or 23 years old, short in advanca from year to year. jand stout, was found in a 11-foot| ’ x GOODS Judge Sam’ Levy will leave ina|well, near White Bridge school few days for the East to make fall | house, two and one-half miles south purchases of goode. The Judge of Wayland, Mo., by children. The says he intends to lay in one of the body was partly decomposed and finest and largest stocks he has ever| bad on only a red flannel union suit 5 | H Yi a A j i =— se Wr iggy netomat i Vi We have a beautiful line and es to have been cn3 of a band of horse uarantee ; tr Dr. Day, Neut Baum and W.C.| traders, and came to death by foul guara the very Brown, plucky boys of Nevada Mo.,! m:<ans lif we! ri ‘ are arranging to start for Alaska to ‘ pelea » My Ee sai ua seek a fortunes. Mr. Brown is or- The Rich Hill faic will open Au- rs gavizinga company with a capital gust 17, and continue four days ‘ : stock of $10,000. For the speed stakee, $2,200 is of- _ |fered. Notwithstanding the damage Rev. Dr. Jones, pastor of the Obio| done to ths grounds by the recent | street M. E. church will leave this| storm, all wil) be ready for opening week for Cape May and Atlantic City |day New buildings are being built on his annual vacation. The Times) to replace the old ones damaged by wishes him a pleasant time and a/the wind and everything will b2 in safe return home. first class shape and the fair prom Apattislicclinse of the sun took | sc: to be the best yet held at the thee Gaia sens wie at 7:30 a.m. and Gazonas Ie ae nbc Bits wea disappeared at 9:40 a.m. It is vis- elected superiatendent of the speed OBSERVE The merits of a Harness are not always ible over the entire United States, |? "2 TH AT apparent by an exterior inspeciion. — an’s $10 Suits for $7.50; Men’s $15 Suits for $10. e’ Suits in proportion. Lots of Men’s and Boys’ Pants at Closing Prices. Straw Hats, Under- egligee Shirts, wear, at prices to close out. a part of British America, Mexico,| Just the right and proger thing. and about half of South America. The old settlers will hold their re Luther Park, who escaped from|?™0° and picnic in September on the Nevada asylum Tuesday night soageae ogee lawa. | ae Recon of last week. called at the Butler jail| ‘°° Ree : degree tte informs Thursday morning aad gave hims-lf|"* rae ie hi = hea _kindly con up to Sheriff Mudd, who returned sented to the proposition and for oi moe the comfort of the old folks will him to the asylum authorities. moye the seats and chairs from the SOODOANDOOOO OOO rOOOSRE A few of those $1 50 Manhattan Shirts at gsc, here. Men’s Si-oo Negligee Shirts at 79¢; ic Negligee Shirts at 44c. DOK It requires something more than good looks to make a Goop Harvyzss, but by the combination of the best mareriat with the best ideas in Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowry, of|court room to the yard at his own construction and able workmanship in putting Santa Roea, Cal., are in the city on ajexpense. Weare glad the picnic is PECIAL: Men’s String Ties. All Silk,.... .... Three for Twenty-Five Cents. Shafer. They will spend several|of this town will make a special months in this state and Kentucky |effort to entertain the old land- visiting relatives and friends before| marks and others who attend ina returning to their home. hospitable way. Harness =«.. Saddlery Goods, The Presbyterian Sunday School| After eight years of liberty Thos. will give an ice cream social on the | Potter and Geo. Peters were arrested church lawn Tuesday evening of|for the brutal murder of Fred next week. This school asks the| Krause, a “joint” keeper, near Ft patronage of the public but once a| Scott. ‘They were given away a few year on occasions of this kind and is|days ago by a prisoner confined in always liberally patronized. Come| the penitentiary at Lanting, Kansas. enjoy the evening with us. Large|Perera has made a confession of dishes of delicious ice cream. the crime tothe officers About the At once beautiful in finish and style, that are not equalled by any in Bates county. Samples and a fnll assortment of everything kept in a First Class Harness Shop on display in our store, on east side square Butler, Mo. time of the murder a number of robberies wera als> committed in and gbout Ft Scott, and a large ele- Keep your eye on sugar. It is climbing the golden stairs. You remember the republicans were] ator filled with : b d : A grain was burne great sticklers for the breakfast table | piese crimes are also laid to the during the passsge of the Wilson] 4, under arrest - tariff bill ard above everything else : 000098000000 em they wanted their coffee sweetened | Couaoty Treasurer A. B. Owen —— = — ; a. Ed. Bryant is visiting rela-| Mrs. Tom Hannaman, aged 60 with free sugar. The Wiison tariff| complains that the merchants of the | Headquarters Marmaduke Camp Ne. 615, | Will Enforce the Ordinance. near Bloomington, Ills. yeare, fell frcm a ladder a few days| Pill ont we people aoe e = 26 i. = aepwgEe | se = U.C.V. In the matter of the —— fever = , whi ; pounds for a dollar, now lets see|law, in regard to makiog return o " cases in the families of Fred Deffen- EB F. Jenkins has teen appointed Se pies ae what the Dingley bill will do. their merchants’ statement of mer- All members of this sek and all ren get Robt. Delancey, the master at Virginia. 2 chandiss on hand the firat of June. | entitled to become nine Cane Te | board of health of this city took E t The controversy over the owaer | Miss Lula Wyee, daughter of Mr.| He sent all merchants blanks for fhe | quested to meet at the court house quick and decisive action. Ata call liss Bessie Redmond, cf Sedalia, | ship of the Mershel’s office at Rich end Mrs. H. H. Wyse, of the ueigh-| purpose, but finds that very few|! Butler, Mo se _—- weeting by the chairman the follow- isiting relatives in the city. Hil), was settled Saturday by the|borhood of Altona, who came down|have made return to the County| 7th. 1897, at 2 eon: x, ena ing proceedings were had: es election of Mr. Page by a handsome |for a visit to the family of County|Clerk. The blanke-should have order of pte Niel “At ting of the Board of ogs in dry lote suffered greatly recs A. BO tak: F. C. Sts, Adj’t Commander. a meeting bthe heat Friday and Saturday.|™*Jority over his opponent Mr. preagurets =: wen, wa3 taken | been filled out and returned by the)": ~ te aloes Health, called together by the Chair- Beatty. suddenly and bad sick Saturday|ist of Juoe. This is a matter of (County papers please copy.) man, this 24th day of July, 1897, Adair bas returned from a evening with inflamation of the| business that should be attended to Eighty tramps swooped down on|stomach. Dr. Boulware was called Attention, Township Boards. there were present G. W. Clardy, T. the town of Jewel Junction, Iowa,|in and it was some time before ho promptly and the merchants have ogbbeesd cielo! C. Boulware aud O. F. Renick. The : : : : no excuse for delaying the matter,| We see from the proceedings of | following business was transacted: eee oe i vocal bacagt sais Mere = = —— pice sage pa and if the penalty is applied they | the doings of the County Court at! here bemg reported by the at- » : : sae an Se oon peter 1@}have no one to blame but them-|its last mesting. that in the sppor-| tending physician, Dr. H. H. Tem- ties and instead of going in emall/young lady, were notified of their|selye Those who have failed to|tionment of county funds for the | ple, the fellowing cases of scarlet and Mrs. Peter Lane are squads they go ia large groups. —" sickness and came down | report had better b> looking after | ensuing year. the court bas made a foverabiha following named places, ling a fow weeke at Exceleior) 4 cigarette fiend in Kansas City, OE ey the matter. cut in the revenue belonging to the | to wit: Fred Deffenbaugh, at the tired of living, took a pistol from his Narrow Escape. The last legisluture passed an act different townehips by allowing 10c | residence of Mrs. Deffenbaugh, cor- 8. Pierce is putting down a new | pocket and with the remark, “I be- : . requiring the clerk, secretary,auditor | 07 the $100 valuation for road pur | ner of Water and Adam streets; in front of his recidence on | lieve I will shoot my fool self,” sent Nellie, the eight-year-old daugh-|'4 af +. | poses and Se for incidental. Now, | Lena Burch and sister, at the resi- treet. a bullet through his head, and took | °" pic cdo gaan ea rai oe a pore I district = the fact is, the townships cannot live | dence of Robert Delancey, on Adams his departure for that aie where township, came near losing her life| 78D» vase oe i be f t lees |O2* valuation of 15c, and to rectify | street; it was therefore ordered that G. W. Logan, cf Kansas} oi are pls Friday at the residence of Mre.|Miscour', under penslty of not 1268/11: mistake, we call upon the town- | the quarantine ordiaance be rigidly is Visiting her parents, Mr. and cigaretie fiends and fools go- Burch, a near neighbor, at whose than $10 nor more than $100, to bi boerds of the different town- | fos di inst the above named 4. E. Arnold : Tom Martin, a Kansas men who| home she was spending tke day send a sworn statement to the state |®?!P erforced agains je al ae E: -; 5' 3 z = e P Baldwin ie home from Rock- | b#8 made four attempts at euicide in with a child friend. The two little auditor, on or before July 1, 1897, a to ee poragena | — —— pose a at- send a repre : | tei sician Eke * th st few days, is still t f girls went to the well to get a drink of all bonds and cone a of sueh Monday Ma August, to interview the untae eae the above ia Tlle., on account of the serious es Fa zo oat = all ge ciel bee some way Nellie dropped into | county, city, town, village or school court and ifthe a srioumeadt Bel oy a - eaegeeaegl pre pene A felix Sota boa the well through a trap docr in the district then outstanding, witb all Serene i oatese teat against the | places. (Signed,) G. W.C : and Mrs. T. P. Crawford have | to Gk atis peer ae me bad eaake platform which covered it. Her com the details as to date of eres ~< 2 tery tick children. Both are | to be allowed to go. ©" |panion saw her go dowa and ran maturity, rate of interest, place o The Low Priced ptace for all Kinds of Saddiery Equipment. visit to his daughter, Mrs. W. G.|to be held in Butler, and the citizens these factors together. We produce a line of Bi reduction. CommiTTEE. | T. C. Roviware, Chairman. fe | Secretary. ‘ into the house and notified her redemption and purpose for ie i mith typhoid fever Mrs. R. J. Hurley and two daugh-; mother. Mrs Burch went to her which issued. They are elso requir- oe eerste —— ee Set.| William Richey, the oldest pris- Friday the thermometer in | ters aud son have gone to Monegew |rescue and passed the child a pair ed to notify the state auditor = in To the mem oe ca ea Mis, \ 00er in the Joliet, Ill, penitentiary, y registered 101 and 102, and| Springs. They were accompanied | of linea which happened to be near tention to pay off option bonds 30 | tlers’ pees Th . ho Aprende after serving twenty-three years of a the mercury climbed to| by Mieses Tim and Toots Hannah. jat hand. The drowning child took days before date of redemption. |souri, and all others w t | life sentence, has been pardoned. It is a nice time of the year to visit|hold of them, but in attempting to Very few of the officers have com-|ed io said county for 25 years past, : ae these famous sprivgs and the ladies | draw her up her hold loosened and plied with the law, owing to the fact | who desire to be evrollei a3 mem- ——_—— * horses in training at the| yi) havea splendid time. she fell back again in the water. The | 2° doubt, the new act has been over-| bars of said society, you are cordially | 5 lec Park etables are being put io f lines were again lowered, and again looked. The county clerk is in re |invited to meet with us at Butler. | oman Ss [ope fcr the races at| The flambeau club was the life of the | th. jittle girl took hold of them. ceipt of blanks and instructions for |on Saturday, September a oO r ich Hill fair. celebration at Eldorado Springs last | 41,4 Burch made no further attempt this report. which schocl districts} at 10 0 clock is the forenoon o! = skagen bys-bepetpor ang d is agree nt to draw her up and holding her clerks can obtain on application. day, in our — — — = | io neve: Gone cal hei aeecae venti Butler ce iat a an head above water, dispatched a m<s- — the purpose of electing fralof a litle daughter at} i" j and wearisome to those whose blood is clubs in this section of the state end | pS" for her father, who came and Ie wuowone | ume Sunday lest a Tors extends congratulations .and Mra. G. P. Wyatt, on iselecting the place where, and the! the boys never fail to please went down iato the well and rescued e THE ba meeting of the board of | | impure and unfit properly to tone, sus- time when the second annual meet-| tsin, and renew the wasting of nerve her. Nellie was in the water fifteen . f c A Henry Reinbeimer, the gentleman |or tweaty minutes, but aside from tore of the Rich Hill fair, ex | who haa secured the fracchise to|being badly chilled and scared was KLONDIKE Colyer, of this city, was ap- | Dut 9 telephone system in this eity,|univjured. The well was 22 feet ing of said society shall be held, | muscle and tissue. It is more because o! iflx which the meeting will engage | Japgampermante of the blood that women in a social picnic, goversed by the x ated superi ft d ; ae : ; B Phan b Every fated superintendent of the spee acing eye agar ce a — ccntained about 7 feet of! GOLD REGION | well filled with good things necessa- | P*3 om peeing = fou can go to Nevada, August | Reinheimer a evervthing in remdil Den aoaen a ear ueeen oe |ry for the sustenance of life, also se tonic, blood purifier and vitalizer r i | : = j 2 ll jokes acd reminiscences of | climate or life, or resulting ae ne No doubt Butler will send down | by the fie augmugast. they write about Hood's Sarsaparilla. way to save a few jand all jokes age | work, nervousness, and impure : big Gelegaticn. abhor sited Sage jes | Ones helplees and discouraged, bav- | dollars is to buy 3 | estly times in old Batee. that you | thousands have found relief and care in : e : Thefineswillapare vo ¢ffort to! | | e about 9 bushels to the acre. | basket picnic Ofthe old settlers to| ogn work.” because Hocd’s Sarsipa | the crop the right kind of a! be held at Butler in September, & ,ijJa bas power to enrich and purify SCHOOL SHOES Vibe _ ost enjoyable mesting lne, it would bring lots of money | grand success. “here is no reason | the blood and make the weak strong | as well as your win- jever held in the west; one ‘07g zi | | if wirelty J . ~»sd Sarsaparilla Te te tts parenta, Jedgo aud ‘affairs ever held in thecounty. The; | at Cuszx Wis. O Blood Purifier. $1 per hottie. i [ents picnic at Butler. reliable, sure. Catvis F. Boxxet. OOS 000 999 H50 009600 900 rules cf the society. Tired, Weak, Nervous, attead the Log Rolling and re- | ness for ¢oiel mt bone and ex-| Tired, Nervous, Sleepless | Isa long way from \ bring any relie of the pioneer period | i; Hood's Sarsaperilia, Forthe troubles jing lost all faith in medicices, now) have stcrad in your mind, and turn 0 the county. | why it should rot be one of the larg- | thie is the experience of a host of | toe Recta cud Shows | : ; ©. Hood & Co., bi f till ‘s Pi j i i Hersey Movpx, : L ; D. V. Brown. This is his ret | word should be passed from now ti Hood's Pills are the best family D | Allare requested to bring baskets | Tham because of the work itself. Every : = . ot Pact 3 aor < Bfor 50c. That's cheap enough, | pects to Whine in operation} Men and women—bow gratefully here, and a surer jyou may have in your possession, | Peculiar to Women at change of season Seay : ing and); children’s ye loose on that day: let joy be +) e flax crop in this county will | make the fir annual meeting andj, good health aud “able to do my! your chi ——— “i Pengieg Eh a. cats bare the wr nj le meeting 5 Brown, of Denver, is oma len gatherings»and most pleasant | people since his residence in the | September. All aboard for the old csthartic and liver medicine; gentle, ; rysdale & Keasling. i| O. D. Avstrx

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