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> The Butler Weekly Times. NO 38 OL. XIX. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY AUGUST 5, 1897. | SILVER MEN TO RALLY. NEW FACTS ABOUT KLONDIKE. | are Y am? s Ssourl Ctate Bank -- Forces in Nebraska Plana Grand In-|A Portland Man, Who Knows, Tells About. Farme rs | dorsement of Bryan. the Gold District. 2 OF BUTLER, MO Lire Jn, Neb, Aug. 1—In Sep. | Kans#* City Star. | Ban k td : jtenber the three silver conventions; A business man of Port!and, Ore, , aoa QAPITAL - - - - - = - $55,000.00 of the popul:sts, democrats and| writes to a friend in this city as fol- | suRELES SS SURPLU 4,000.00 ees ; eilve: repubiieaus will be held here, | lows: oe a eee SURPLUS FUND > 2,500.00 aud al atranzemeuts have been com | “You will se» by the papara I s:ni “GENER AEARSACEED. SESS pleted to umke th+ occasion a grand | about the great Klondike strike. I a maietes Eeveo recs Sets Peet ors So agin Dinkiuaissione. italy of tre ltr tures. “Seats eee ee ceerees T see feline | pank offers the bt Nee ee eer a wen otainis ts Goh tenteaee are prepared to extend | bodies wil ae: arately, but will| to a friend of mine last night—a big | le pacman Cecmenrees ig ea scaiware Baccara ait gan ja: + Hb sauce wedida‘es After contractor, a quiet, conservative man. | § tive and accommodating banking in- Geo L Smith HH Piggott JM Christy | Le meetii gs > miss eonvention will] He says he had a joag talk with six | __We solicit your business wi a ee Waene ae ae beheld L trers from several promi- miners who have just returned from | ScUApintcce sear mcenn Thanking the public for their confidence and liberal patronage during the past fifteen nent natin! bmetullista have been| the Klondike mines a few days ago. | Taree we solicit a continuance of the same promising honest and conservative man- Yel y th ittee = T “ ae 4 we shall be glad to bave you call and Bris ith stxiet attention always to the wante of sarcustomiers: received by the committe, saying | They had $400,000 in gold dust with ) see Us. . S the writers will be present. W. J.| them, and one man had a nugget as! ¢ 3E CCOMMODATIUNS y 8 ‘gaa oe Wx. E- oe Bryan, Senator Heary M Teller and | big as his closed fist. Oae of them MBERLG CoSToMEES) i ; Hon. C A. Towne will address the| said he took $800 from one pan, and D. N. THOMPSON, Pres, = A Sc a SSE RSIS eonventious. could have made it $1.800 by pick. | = - are Sh, . Pres. | i ES The plans have baen mada more |ing the dirt About 200 claims are; 2 iy rere Virginia Items. age te eek ane creme wens elaborate as an eepecial indorse-| being worked, and all of them have! Under State Supervision. friends if you wish the Virginia news| ter of the Christian church while in|™ment of Mr. Bryan because of the| proved rich. They eay 200,000 men qpother year, Kentucky, but did not connect him-|reports that have been circulated | could not crowd the district. Th RA does for you, tell hi ie mat 5 P : See ee Bice yon hear, Pee ese areny| selma the chase when he moved | reesntly concerning tha alleged cau-|say a's) that the country is very) pfpans goes to friends in other states that a Mitchell Thiago uc pe el cus of Bryan’s friends in Nebraska |slightly prospected, and it is prob Phat happens you and what other folks | Mrs Thomas Wright made confession to ask him to quit talking silver for able that many other gulches are a3} in 1807. Sabbath and were baptized on Mon-|@ while. The meeting will also be/rich as Klondike. They get tha gold eeorriaty of palletes called day. Mrs Ed Dudley joined by letter | the cceasion of a national addrees to about fifteen feet below the surface, fee MeGuire Monday of last Sabbath night. be issued by Bryan to the advocates|and go down two fest a day by RRR RR RRR RR PRRPRPLPP RPRPPRPPPIPAL PP HOUSE LINED WITH MONEY. } COMMERCIAL WAR Hoardings of a Mysterious Brother and Sister| May Result From the New Tan John Hussey was on the sick list E: Judy, Mrs J W McFadd of the silver cause throughout the, melting the ground with fire. Iti Dice ees RT Judy, Mrs. cFadden | last k; Dr Boulw zave hi of - . 1s . : 4 ee e é Miss Icy Jenkins attended the S dre ned icine. oulware gave 8") werld. It will touch upon tha pro all frozen under the mose, which Columbia, Mo., Saly 31.—Fer | Washington, D. C, Aug. 2—Al mnvention at Adrian last week.| Quite a number of people around|gicss of the cause being made|covers the whole country to the nearly half acentury thera lived near | the protests from foreign govers stopped Tuesday night with | here have been attending the colored | throvghout tke country and the evi-| depth of four feet. Columbia on a fine farm of 168 acres| ments against the duties in the ludy near Merwin. folks ¢. ting last week. It races a re brother d sister, Willia d' Dingley b ll received i Mr Boulware was cailed to see W | Jooks likethe white fast week. Jt! dence that Mr. Bryan bas himeelf| “Ouly @ mall part of the Klon Ss prolee py aman eeey eceived while that mrt Orear ‘'uesday of last week. giving the colored folks a fair show; received during tha past sx moaths | dike ground has becn worked, but a — oe _ ober They — usosieg ani Cole have jret ric Harper was in Virginia one | \yhy not have the colored preacher |oa the lecture p'atform about the|great amount of money has been | ‘!¥ araee one = ittle was — fe public. last week. hold a meeting near Virginia? renewed interest in silver. The ad-| already taken out. All of the Klon- known of them except that they were ere were more than twenky Rape, wife and daughter, Miss| Mrs E A Bennett is visiting rela-|g ‘ll reiterate that. silver is the | dikeclaims are taken,but it iseagy to |® remarkable pair Neither had ever | letters cn the subject, and if the vég- and Frank Smith's little gir! | tives in Kansas for two weeks. eed lth SA Ae ee as ae ae pellet aor! ilroad train and knew little | orous protests followed ‘to Monegaw Springs Thursday SE a ate OEE passed | C™Y living issue, and that all factions | get the privilege of working ground | ®*D § TaNroac traib an’ knew it le ROPE are followed up by lc aos Pan = {of modern civilization. They dressed | retaliatory action the United Stades- fast week. Mrs Rape has been | through our city Sabbath. are to day tending in that direction| on the shares (giving owrers tay 25)¢ 7 é : — ae aoeeor cere for ele WurPorter of Amsterdam, spent|for the campaign of 1900. Bryan’s| per cent of gold taken out) for there | es mae er fea tase ofthe moe eee Preset 0 got thrown out of a wagon abont | last week with John Hussey. i i t ime| ia pl k dy rich. , : Bago. She went to try the et weee mt enn oe ue Oaen friends will also at the same time| is plenty to make everybody rich pair, died July 15, at the age of 77| portant nations of the world, inelud ‘ { st will help her. Owenlfoymally deny that they havecon-| “One should have at least $700 to c : : 1 ’ rr re ei AU ae fil pores Hos bapa See templated asking him to withdraw, |atart ia there, and take in enough | Years and the sister was prostrated | ing some of which are large cos : : isi A ith grief. She refused to se visi-| sumera of American farm products Wesley Park, northeast of Butler | Mo., July 25, 1897, aged 79 years and| even tem orarily from the platform, | provisions to last twelve to eighteen = é a aes < nd Wednesday of last week. Bacontie. His acetal Meare and will pee that they on maid months tore and remained Se pare mone ah | Ge Raat ECLA Germany, Austrian. uble and wife, Miss Rachel | Ripley county, Ind., when he was 6|gilver was a dead issue “They s1y now is the time to go, her room with the door locked. It | Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Turkey an® d W W Park attended the S 8 con-| months old. He was married to Miss . 5 : k th laime io | 88 reported in the neighborhood | Japan are among the protestants ton at Adrian. : $d. 1825. The populiet convention will be|as they cannot work those claims io : = Perry Henderson, wife and chil- agen gg 4 eB AUC ecmposed of 2,700 delegater, the| summer, owing to the presence of 80 that a large sum of money was in fhe Japanese protest was one oF : : ; - . d it was feared that the | the most important and it plainly ix mand Mrs John Jackson went to; Martha Bayle in 1854, who is still] democrats the same sumb2r and the much petroleum gus in the ground the house an : : : ‘ z : rado the 24th and returned | living. He had a family of four chil-|republican silver convention 1,000, that it has to be worked in winter place would be raided. Jas. English timated that dissatisfaction with the ethe 30th. While there they | dren by his first wife— dasa - ‘ . aud Parker Barnes of that neighbor- | Dingley bill had far more to do wth ted the family of Wm Widders; | dead, two boys and Cone girl living, {80 that the meeting will be a repre The contractor I mention and many 8 * = . decided investigate. They|creating a feeling of resentuzen®. y gathered and canned 60 quarts | Mrs Susan Johnson, living in Indiana sentative one ae far as the silver| others will start for there soon—not arnai = a a joka te e nee spaaaas the United: States oe —. Blackberries. They report wagon | with a family of seven girls; Hiram, | forces are concerned ia Nebraska. many others either, but those who londik 1a mi M : th, a tion'of i ds of berries selling at 2 and 8 cts | living at Foster, Mo., two children; can raise the necessary stake.” a Klondike gold mine. oney was | the proposed annexation of Héwass: gallon, and the person buying | Smith living at K C with a family of Wee everywhere—under the carpets, over Av Rich as Klondike: Shem gather them. A two children, one child by his last Negroes to Run for Congress- : the doors and window, tucked into San F a Seger WJPark & Stott Threshing Co. | wife, Miss Annie, whoisat home and| Poneke Kan, Aug. 2—The Col Washingtov, Aug. 2—Before he| o1q shoes and etockings They fouad| , San Francisco, August 23 TD ae» erethreshing Saturday almost in| unmarried. He and his brother, ipese + Aug. 4 — left this city for the summer Senator | pold, silver and bills, besides a num claimed here that there: are othes- he public square of our city, for Al-| Stephen, moved from Indiana to ored Men’s Protective Union of is streams in the far northwest. prae- on Park. Bates county in 1883, his brother| Kansas will put up Congressional Sboup eaid that he would go to/ ber of valuable notes and papers. In s i : ; ;| ince that are as ricb, if not ricbex:. | BF Jenkins, the new postmaster, | buying a farm 1} half miles east)/candidates in the First, Second eee Oe others nex! = all $5,000 was found. The public) 0) the a famous Klondike pie tade his bond Friday. of Virginia and he bought three-|ppirg F ce Pa f “?| June to speculate in claims. The/ administrator was informed, and, on | . 4 f Eliott Burke and family are visit-| quarters of a mile south of Virginia. | |)" and Fourth districts of thie| ¢ nator has had much experience in the belief that th d sister of the | its tributaries. his brother John at Eldorado. His brother died is 1887. Uncle John state next year. The leading negroes mining in the Weat, and he said that aetaecen ie scenes mittee There have been binte of this: renzo Bateman and wife of fai lived on his farm till about 6 years|in the state are now in correspond |;, pig judgment, nobody should ba maachioachtohers to da and | many times since the Excelsor ny iheaninggd their two sons, | ago, — he oun Loy ad that} ence over the matter, and tho in‘er-| i, , henky elsarojanithe gold «ould x 4 Z BP - i ; ue ihe | brought down her cargo of gold an® . ti i A k- i ed in ank. e parents o . * “ Mr Roland of near Pleasant Hill, acc decs ae maleas peerage change of opinious have been ©01n. there many years avd as it had ait rar lived aa died on the | ™5CT* but now an official statemen® ‘Vass county, is visiting old neighbors. | not been good for a number of years, favorable to the prop<sition thatit), 30. the history of every new dis- fax F b f th confirms these vague reporte. (BF Orear of Mexico, Mo., came | not being able to work much. He|i# decided to hold a meeting at) (oy that the pioneers were not ene Pea vas relay aia ou ©| Surveyor Ogilvie declares that. day to spend a week with his | was one of our quietest and best citi-| Leavenworth in the near future to family survive besides Julia, Mrs.) | oiderfully rich grcund bas bees er, WD Orear, also Mrs Bert! zens alwa dy and willing to lend F i the ones to become wealthy. Sallie $ Martin, rear Carrington, | 3 & ely r lways ready and willing to lend | organize tha sentiment to that effect. oe 1d.” luded M * S |found on the Pelly and Stewas. rof kK, C. Mrs DJ J Mitchell of | a helping hand to his neighbors; he | Jo}, Povsbal haa I am too. old,” conclude t.| Mo; D. D. Barnes. now in an asylum | ~ ria, I1l., arrived at his bedside|joved to meet and talk with ‘his John M- Brown of Topeka iss been Shoup, “to take a miver’s chance in|,¢ Fulton, Mo,; Ely Barnes of Col-| "°"5- In a report to the Canadim=: urday night. neighbors; he had many ups and mentioned with B. K. Bruce and B-| 11, gold fields, but I know a way to : government, part of the contentm of inele Billy Drysdale celebrated | downs in his lifetime, and we under-| W. Townsend for congressman from ae Géore money than by shatiog = umbia and Parker Barnes of Boone | tio have leaked out at Viebori: 82nd birthday Tuesday of last| stand, at one time was pretty well off|the First district. The names of f k” county. ' the surveyor aesures ths anthorities k. Those present were Newton | so far as this world’s goods were con-| suitable men for the positions in the pan over some frozen creek. pee \ nd wife, James Drysdale, wife | cerned, but in helping others he lost Ss i ———_—__-—__—--— | Finds Gold in Minnesota. | that “scores of winera are desertag: dtwo daughters of Butler, Mrs part atthie a POReEE ae carly other districts can not be ascertained. |! gyn a QUEEN, NOW A PAUPER.| Rainy Lake City, Mion, Aug. 1—| Klendike for a richer district fartber Park and family, Mrs John Sher- | days he followed the carpenter trade W. A. Pledge of Georgia is encour- A rich atrike has been made at the | &#S*> believed to be the Stewm? and family, Wm Kennedy, wife | when not employed on his farm. He |aging the movement He has organ Randolph mine near Mioe Center. river, where it is said still more daughter of Passaic; they | lived to a good old age, much longer |j imi i i i < = pa ! ; 5 e Reeht vith them two Teter talline ike ached Sas onay ized a similar campaign in Ohio| Joplin’s Mining Empress Doomed to] Or. that will assay from $500 to | Wonderful deposits have been dss hice creom. They hada good time. | of her father, by Miss Annie: which * — it is said, sur- An Insane Asylum. $1,000 to the ton bas beenwncov- | covered ” ghia one Se Oo his We miss thee from our home, dear | PUSiN& "rent Joplin, Mo, July 31——Mrs. Me jered. A blast that was made there | last Thursday, as to how he father, Saaaiie Alien, the Joplin mining queen, is|two days ago threw up several good. | fill vote is not known. We muss ence from thy place, dear Scores of Victims. insane Her sad story of destitu-|sized nuggets One of them weigh- ‘An old lady living north of the Asiadow o'er our life {a cast Li i - | ti and despondency, and her fa!ljed iwenty-two cuaces and is pure : : ‘ Snare fe is cast, ittle Rock. Ark.,Aug 2—Malaria | 40D apd cesp 3» : wee | . lyre eller tlgpal gee We miss the sunshine of thy face. is prevalent all along heed Mississippi from affluence to penury, reads like gold. A piece of cra brought bere ut she never saw a drouth be- | We miss thy kind and willing hand | jowlands, as a reeult of the floods mance. In 1889 Mrs. McAllen|shows it to be decomposed quartz, it with such heavy dews. Thy fond and earnest care last spring When the water reced-|§ to Joplio and purchased a which is full of free gold. The dis- ” y ic i k without thee, : haabe tr : ; i iches p in} | tc Ae Bae ee Sore tad amcrectanane. ed lakes of stagnant water were left 60 acre tract of mining land near |covery is the richest yet made in} i i i ming | Blendvi il { Joplin, | the Seine river country. | RBlake, accompanied by a large| Dr J J Mitchell has about 100 bu/a@ad malarial diseases are claiming _ 9 aay ee teks aed The poatrolling interest in th! ber of nembers, went to W_ D | of good corn left over from hog feed-| scores of victims. Inthe permanent |2°™ ‘a bh : Re as ee ea By ewit A. Hall of | house, Mr Orear desired to | ing, which he will sell for cash or on| Jakes fish are dying. Near Marion Harvey Snyder, whom she a ine 1s owned by Liew.s A. fait | time for good note. Inquire of C H| ay a ark known m at ber home in Crawfordville, | New York. He is said to have paid | Geo Zin is very sick, Dr Brooks foaiec on tas colon prerdaen = ‘She was infatuated with Frank | $20,000 fer it about three weeks | inn 'y “ a ~ who, it is said, caused her|#go. The news hes caused a great) Peseta aeties fe oneal: eo husband to part. jdeal of excitement throughout the) ter. Mr Sanders’ daughter is report- . n z ng the years of 1890-91-92/ gold fields | ed very sick; also Monroe Gregory's How to Find. Out. ved but $42,000 in royalty os SS | wife is very low with a fever. ‘ ttl = ; S- mineg,’but in 1893, when A $20,000 hotel is to be erected | Monday night W D Orear was still Fill a bottle or common glass : at jat Lamar in the near future. W.A etting weaker, ‘AARON, |Urine and let it stand twenty : possession and operated the MelMfoll have: eiarwe of th £ : “" | hours; a sediment or se’ gi Eerself, her income for fifteen | c*iutien will have caarge of the an unhealthy condition of t new building. j A was over $1,000 aweek. She é Has.sPaspien for Hert etre eke Mc : r Juxury and spent money Milwaukee, Wis, July 31.—Alex- Res frequent desire to : fine horses, imported dogs, ander Boeesow, aged 44 years, died | in the back, is also convine © is said to have given here to-day from delerium tremens, | that the kidneys and b : yder large sums with which s of order. a 3 ate in wheat Her money after baving spent a fortune in an WHAT TODO. t . : = £ to eatiate his thirst for t There is comfort in the k disappear rapidly. She effor ao catia 5 =. | 80 often expressed, that Dr, & t large sums to assist rela- | Boessew was a native of St. Peters-| Swamp Root, the great kid She mortgaged her rich burg.and ia eaid to bave been the} dy, fulfills ev wish in ne | a nde, and fiscally lost them. Kk. 5 : ‘son of a wealthy nobleman. He Seep ird peia part.of the : ben disappeared. It is re- F | was left about $80,000 ia cash about | passages. It corrects inabi . opted that he went East and mar- ) “| two years ago on the death of his| urine and scalding painin: e brooded over her losses | . qf father. ; or bad effects following oft #faitblessness until her mind fi Having beard of the fame of Mil-| wine a enc yy She is to be cent to the © = | waukee beer, be came to this city: : ets ance : t Nevada Morday. Snyder) | nG SENATOR SHOUP TO GO TO KLONDIKE d his money,. have The 436 now ta'd to be living in luxury in| pm atin : ‘& dsville. but neither he nor! - 8 the: her relatives, for whom she did so Siakendin fering her reign of prosperity. POWDER eine you : the best. her in her distress, and the i itors Po by druggists, i queen is now an object of Absolutely Pure. ¥ and will be sent to the asy- pase hee Se Their Heads. the State. Mrs McAllen is} siycagihandiesitfelaces. Assumes the iddle-aged woman, and is feod against alam and all formecf adal For sale by teration common to vhs ch brands. cigars. +4 ¥ ROYAL BARING POWDER CO. N.Y. dealers inthe

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