The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 6, 1898, Page 8

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a = ——— = Bec es | Law Library. Pablic Installation 1. O. O28, ee ere eae PROS eg ii . - ? ¢ ——— ~~ Highest Honors World's Fal, Tae, suorre of Hales tt pauertoiesow ror! = RED | oo Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. en as 7 il vea public installation of the —_—- , pose of procuring an up to date law ** Ss : ‘ =e : ‘DR 7" 7: ow z otiicers elect. for the eusu < 9 Enowsins the (Buller Lew Labrary | 20 ved — yee M ! RO U G LH WORTIL OF t Resoremtions abd |W) SD ODe |Newhenry<NG Wink Tavon atta! , incorporated. A splendid room bas YG WS Arnold Seat ; been secured over the Bates County *- G de fee shit ance Al ; Bank, which 1s pow being papered, | P¥° Oe maak ble, Depu District grand Master, *o be closed out Fi dave M t ‘ z : — eee | 30% 40 & library for this bar. It will be ~~ detec. Allthe Reports of the : ft Western Publishing Company dating back twenty years will be purchased, ct the installation ceremo pies The public is cor Later on oyster §& besides the American end English i the bese ae Encyclopedia of Law and all the ea ee stan ae : American decisions which dates back | 35°" tS" * as . guests at the Lewis b Q | eco OW. ce. Woman's | é 1 4 } se to the early jurisprudence in this /8"°°" Be ~ POWDER country. Two thousand tbree bun- | Street. ul ] dred dollars bas aiready been ex- : poate 2 j piPuse Genes Greses of Tartar Powder | pended in books and this will only ? ness His Reward, ee ae cere es 2 easeoel eeuh Cash Cr ocery. H , : si be ® commencement. Thomas . Rev. Dr. Wm. Jones, pastor of 2 Reet ARR RA snatarichiaPaitncdadmamimnmmeandmies 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. |Smith bas been elected temporary the Ohio street M. E. church, : a Ga, —— ee ————— | president and H. C. Clark secretary. | bad been seriously sick for sev ITCHING HUMORS SS cs, noice ty “Vax Payera Tbe committee on by-laws and per-| weeks amd recently tak - = abr t verlastia Of Mt. Pleasant vorh Taxes|™manent orgar ation is W. W.icityto the residence of bis son in law. Violated the Game Law The i ke | rut t een taking anth for 1897 are now due f not | Graves, T. W. Silvers and P. H.| Judge Walls,in Kansas | City, died Gane Castes Mos ee Ot tas earr ‘ Fi ed ps * all caused by | paid by January Ist 98 ject | Holcomb Soe ET es be » Gilli itor te Weoters mar joatl ts maebinery- | over and the ben ; ve 2 ip ale Piss pene = 5 eee ‘remains were taken to Sedalia for | H. C. Gillan, agent forthe Western yee : was 7 tase ctemietray i 1. ag parrel B. Beeer iowostip ‘coll ctor, at J. : ao ice gr Rats j interment Sunday and laid to rest | Pou try av Gace Company of St. | eer page ee ae 2 = yt in : set his heart asa a a ae ! A. Trimble’s Drug Store, west side) Clay Lewis, who replevined| sare the ausp:ces of the Masonic} zante ie bee apo on the} at ina cid aia aed el wont be ac j i a ate ales —|the dead” body of his wife afew) Cet ;ouarge Of sgamaad-aponged Co ples as be- fc ° has For Resr:—A pleasant furuished | weeks ago, said before Justice Walls | The gaan ead yl the death law in shipping quails out of the fore, He wi esolves” on it was no ra room, oue block from public square. yesterday charged with highway pe ApeManaerte _— a jeounty. He pleaded guilty, and — es as low the ox- at a “tin” of Enquire at this office. | robbery. Lewie, Sam Fields and) EER acto by the membara of | ¥ae fined $100 u 4 t ‘ 1 iat other evidence that you can a AU Sakae sl —_—_——_—— | Bert Linger are charged with BB; la Jctuceh gad aiieene i seoeral = - f i tell what kimd of @ soul 1 Land for Sale. | saulting Fred Heller and robbing | Wiis aokessed wasia wan of ee : ; Sige rl be pat with Hele « f the tail ¢ t pee Several small farma at bargain | >im oe aeons eee nized ability, and as a winister bad | y.7 tie h- rms pagrhias arte father, ae = jand Walnut streets on Christmas} ee 7; | MR. J hat his father, who sold prices and on easy terms ., |night. The trio pleaded not guilty | few equals in this Ene of the} ‘ : x eroding ane ee one ee oe (ee = = = is nen Wie jand their trial was set for next ae it the hae teenie of the co Scars cea relebien nk du . i i veont + the near tonal Economy and strength are com-| Tuesday. In default of bail they | Se tte was @ conscientious a? | gidarop thet called any- + the losers when this worthy bined in Hoods Sareaparilla. Eyery |occupy berths ia the county jail. li igh bred gentleman and his pleas- | t like go oves away fiom our midst, bottle contains 100 dose and willl "7 2 ant manners won all with bom he pe that health, wealth and average to last a month. j A change of management of the | came in contact to reverencs and re s ness may be theirs in their new ee e a! | large mé eae — of} <= 7 Diarra ne e e corn (1180 bead The big furniture e of Wicker-| the Bennett-Wheeler ere. Co., e Trwes regrets very m C2 ering Sse ghana leis Saat’ tare sham & "Sh on, at Cl.nton, has| took place the first of the new year./ has not the data at hand to & cies boa piece a —— 2 Paaeal si Ay ol gone to the wall Tie store was | The change in the firm is the retire- | brief biography cf the be, on ace iry weat f s per bushel, and taken in charge by the State Bank} ment of Mr. E. A. Bennett, presi-| Sunday at 2 o'cloc hav his week whieh and J. E. Harmon, who held chattel | dent of the conceen, and also of D.| was held in the church at wl Octok sees ir ous that mortgages againet the concern. L. Haggard, a member of the firm | preached by the ministers acre r s LD 1y wi x jand esman Mr. Bennett has jcity, and the the tributes i aae days an e wake any t . , whether Paducah, Ky, Dec. 31—A per-| been at the head of thie immense} them in his memory of t | cause of them be the year lsvs shall not hor cts suffer or fectly formed child, but weighing | establishment for the past twelve or| was very touching save a 3 t y Walls and wife are ag j only one and one half pounds, bas} thirteen years. How well he has| ite his co ‘iin pas Gt Sie ale i younger people could be i been born to Mr. an 1 Mrs. Late j managed the affairs of the tirm ia] Brack Glose eer tote she sey? att recst wa hay p ~l old tie @ red ne 1, net \toaphalet og 8 Kea j Sullivan of this city. The childis|; own to the eatire commuaity. |, eee Gans a Wis eve 2. RG: s by < selves in| sas, and a set of silver knives aul alive and seams to be thriving. | From asmall beginning in an ah Beare fe ees tia tase but the grass is ex aI e year| order to soule € appy. forks from his branch house at Kansas City is to have a conven-| dilapidated frame building on the} 4,4 badly hurt by one of the mules. ee atthoncn the adie eit ee ee Raemonky ‘e ene a edi ete : np feed nt tion hall. The committee appointed ; 2°rth-west corner ot the square tOlpn, flesh on hia face was badly coming cultivated. Cattle es y, | brigt > verit i Sunday morning and evening, to look after the matter has asked|th? proportions of the eee €8-| mashed and his jaw bone was fai do well. Tex totry raisir ck A do brindle cat, | In bis discourse at night he took for bids on the big building to be| tablishement which is one of the la@riven back Ga tie lead. gage ihe | fn toe next , of course, on | Whon spect of having bee 4 oeeasion to pay his rects erected. T'wo hundred and fifty| largest drpartment stores in this| ae - as scale.) I commenced this dr ste serps tee ve rie n governor of a certain state thousand dollars has been raised to| Section of the state Mr. Bennett is | . {Pueeee Wuscaitect Glanee. otoech IRKG reat our barn and it |certals bie city to a certain ofl put up the building. The next| Very prou 1 of the success he has at-|_ From the pen of our esteemed li aca comin base ci sunty, jis ising to how Seems to us that a preacher ough national conventions may be held in tained, and his retirement is purely | friend and old settler, Seth E. Cope, | for it see ere is no plaee kes himself at home by coming | be more “certain” in his attacks Kansas City. on account of years of close contitne- | of New Home township, a very sen- like old “s. “ee the tro _ and “ ae Eider Young, of East Lynne, Cass : ment and impaired health. The |sational, interesting and historic} Thanking you for so kindly send- | bis place with nine pigs —_ tie ® county, of the Christian chureh, will S. H. Elkins, a brother of Senator | Times regrets very much to see him |article of the war, Quantrell’s raid|i"% me Your paper thro ne ee ag dee Woddec ICL eee ere. nexe REUley: ee 5. B Elkins of West Virginia, has|absent himself from the active busi-|on Lawrence, Kansas, in 1863, and! pees eae pai t take h p under the stock Oat ie tte hoped that Prosecutin, been appointed postmaster at Col-|ness circles of our town. As a|tbhe burning and plundering of the| for which ~p ase ‘eonti sending |jaw and make » sinoke by | Attorney Clark will suceeedin havide umbia, Mo,, the appointment was thorough going, energetic businesa|town by his band of rough riders,| your paper to me; we would feel lost | recovering damag the judgments, rendered in the Jus i secured through the influence of his| man he has few equals in the state. | appeared in Sunday's Post Dispatch | Without the Timrs. An old Mis-| We raring as relat Gide aoe tice’s court a few days ago againg i brother. He was not known to be|Meisagentleman of tbe strictest|The article relates a legend to the |*°U"*" —- ise, ee a areas Se eas Pee ran i a heee? ges lie a cna eee = i a candidate, and the republicans at| integrity and during his long service | belief that a large amount of the iia it eats Fetehe On Chri Eve they | firmed in the Bighee eoaris tn) whtel Columbia are greatly incensed, but} to the community in a business way | booty, gold, silver and diamonds, | v Sinks attacked a “nest of ’em” under John they have been appealed. When it the President don’t care a darn|he has ever been honorabie in his|stolen from the town were brought See ey ciessonan | Lotepeich’s corn-crib and never let comes to their being «o precise it whether they like it or not dealings and ke retires from the|to Bates county, and the men baving | P7*°™*? (Ca# o-) Herald. up until they bad the sum of twelve | their “regulations” as to put « pas bd ot these fragrant pelts ¢ ! ! senger, with a first- «# ticket from whothe Rich Hill to Passaic, off at Butler firm with the highest respect of this|it in charge, being bard pressed by A sad accident tock place at a) 0) oi helt. We do n under- after 10 o'clock on a dark night with The city officials at Bowling Green, community. The Times surmises | Federal troops, stopped on Upton | School entertainment at Powell Sid. | individuals of the firmare i Pik olv : : : Ae ; ; i ine aso aca og og the retirement of jolly, genial Dixie | Creek, near the Dickey ford across|P& Christmas night at the school | stand that young James Son, better 7 miles of muddy road to walk home, Sear PCL aa ars . ee, % a Haggard should be credited not to|over the Marias des Cygne river, an | house. In a dialogue which four} noe as‘ roe viper ay is safe 8 | when 4 wouldn't have taken sixty aurant inthe town : = “3 Sera ' contiee lof the concern. By the way, if you | seconds of their time to p tc y health, of which he has fifty years | ideal spot, and deposited the booty | boys took part a revolver was used think the any of these noeturna! | and lot hin a rg dat ra Longa peo irene De tee supply, but rather to the preiaetye | an arocky mound The Tres will | ay por pS ie . animals under your corn cribs you! pretense that they could not stop When Mr. Tramp knocked at the | fluence of a big fat bank account, | publish the article in next week's net x 9 alter cee] Ae ecg sem hetcigyoer spied ee re hunt (there. | It is high time they were bee back door he was handed ick of which he came in possession a| paper. | a ire ee eee LOVOrFET OF Re ety Or ee eee aes ve oat ae eee een oe ox oor ne was banded a ticket, | sort time ago through the sale of jown, preferred to use it, and extract |to smash, or have eir game when | and that there is always some danger : and when he presented this ticket to 500 acres eians favatto Mr Scull | Mount Vernon, Ill, Dec. 31.—/ ed, as ke thought, the bal from the | OCe they locate it. ‘ attending too one-sided attention to the marshal that official promptly | Hi <ig is one of the beat fixed sete | Deputy State Game Warden Slo-| cartridge but in so doing overlooked | , et sekag soe hatte a i a at ee ee took his trampship to a healthy city men financially in this county, and|CU™D, of Fairtied, has seized a large | and left a small portion of the ball] Atchison at th [Ross ona night Hume Jiems rock pile and puts him to work. The he has the brains to handle it. The|2U™ber of rabbits found in front of land when he tired the portion so left | recently. y we wonder if : tramps soon got onto the racket and a : |the Adams express cffice, which on! penetrated Wilson's cheek and | #!! old the town has been given a wide investigation proved to bea recep-| passed into the jugglar vein from| ¢°'4 ehh epg emia on gander Merle Thorpe, whois teaching near Drexel, came in Tuesday fora short visit with his parent afflicted with Times is glad of his prosperity. The new firm has not yet been re known, tends to keep th on the berth. | ease font wonindersiand the|tacle for nearly eight dozen quails. | which he bled to death, liviog about sf arse pas cata ita edness, ,, Misses Neville Covert and Norma The chipping tags attached to the/four bours efter bei The | However this may be st say Terry oh kod ienae in Rich Hill fant during the holida Miss Edna Whitne the Chilli-|bead of the new management will | f : J» : a | boxes and sacks in which the game) young man who did jwas stored were addressed to the! was s» overcome | Missouri Game and Poultry Com ‘tempted to ta | pany, St. Louis, but the consignee’s} was o the sheoting |t aes t 4 cothe girl who sprung into prom -|be composed of John Armstrong i nence because of the refusal of the|#nd A.O Heinlein, which insures the managers of the Kansas City flower | continued success of the business,as M D Gwinn, arising young de G Rockville, spent Coristmas his brot , RL Gwinn Dre Tyr and Tor Kansas City to ois own 2 Chilkoot ly preventedf Klondike, a carnival to recieva her as a repre | both are young men of experience | sentative from that city on account| 2nd schooled under Mr. Bennett Oe ee indicated by @ number | taking his re be had caly co S | only. Stewart's 1 feet. Otherwis However, big arrest is only aj which he isses Etta and Rose Obrien, of of her occupation, has made a furth-} et bid for notoriety by anbounciog cee cn of a short time and up to § ‘ ) bi 5 2 < hat its getting d tes iry, visited the Misses Bacon that she will soon appear upon the | | There is pretty good evidence} wher abouts bad been | 1 cg Sao Eee i stage as aconcert singer. She will jthat quails have been shipped from | fuceral of young Wils took ay with scar toad of ’ day at Peculiar, services eAda Gwinn, « din town this» ise Alpha Clifor Rich Hill s s, spe the hol- days with her parents in Hume Mies Maud Buckles visited with “Grandpa” Gwinn since our last Jesse Messinger left Fr y to visit New Franklin, Mc th Grove, Mo, frs Gasaway, io represent ‘Labor's Queen” in the Butler in the manner. At 2 be = > . new play written for her. Her com ee é being conducted by Rev. Wagoner) |! " ig | least a certain party who appeared i, aa ath any will bs composed of fif | = 3 PE f the M. E cburch South bee E 1 of fife ool ; to be pos ed of facts, went to} ts i ‘ artists, she of coursé as the star. 4s | | the prosecuting attorney and ques : 12239000300399299909: h A young lad named Wilkerson, re- {tioned him in regard to the matt-r, at siding on East Fifth street, near or ihe asking particulara in regard to the a 2 % | ty Wagner avenue, slipped and fell on Perna bho ia ees Se ee vy ? o | We are an ice covered pavement this morn- a co ee ela orn u prince of g ing and broke his left leg. Dr. J, ro P ‘of the same. = s W. Ferguson attended the sufferer. = ! Bullets flew wild in the streets of R& _ Do you come to the close of of the Ric The bones in the little fellow’s legs lock Wes 4 > are co brittle that one could iioaels Roscoe esi Friday afternoon, and ® theday thoroughly exhausted? break them with the’ bare hands.| bere aré Cough medicines that ee acer oo a hole through 4 Does this continue day after The boy's right leg has been broken| 8r@ taken as freely as a drink of |‘ = oe sere segs eee m day, possibly week after week? Fe * = ; pants and another into his thumb. | # Perhaps you are even too ex- o less than fifteen times, w Wi rom a dippe ia canis 1412 hile the) water from a dipper. | The shooting grew out of an old| hausted to sleep. Then some- left leg has been fractured three} che. sdicines. mantity does no ble i ce eae = times.—Sedalia Sentinel | — medicines. Quantity does not | trouble between the Coleman boys ® thing is wrong. All these near Sprague, eaches ip ster Mrs Rour visited her «is this place, since our last. J B Norman, of Aen town Thursday in the Blaker Milling Co choc t hi = D5 k Monday A week's c Everything i the pupils ermined to make the best sainder of the tern ard yuth | make up for qu It’s the qual- | and young Will Bowles. Ata gath-|% things indicate that you are 4 f The office of city attorney of a} ity that cur | Sms severed mre oe ae ye z suffering from nervous ex- Calica to en town the size and importance of] cine that's dro; bails es waning Pisin cut to & haustion. Your nerves need Elder J HJ i, M Butler, should not be treated in a| pieces and be accused theColemans, © feeding and your blood en- ' — Ayer’s Cherry power in who are reported to be addicted to rowdyism, of committing the deed, and this eaused an ill feeling be- > 9 * tween them. Last Friday Bowles Scott Ss Emuision and the Coleman boys met in Ros- 3. === coe and a rew ensued. Jim Bresuear = i i interfered in behalf of young Bowles Ced-liver Oil, with Hypo- fill the place shouid be a lawyer of whereupon The. Coleman drew a re- hites of Lime and Soda, experience and ability. The ” pres- volver and fired five shots at Bre ns just the remedies to : these wants, The cod- ; ent city attorney, Mr. W. O. Jack 3 shears, with the result as sbove ‘ son, will be acandidate for re-elec- stated. The streets were crowded oil gives the needed tion. ‘he people of Butler are per- with people at the time of the fracas ength, enriches the blood, fectly familiar with Mr. Jackson’s/ |and it seems almost a miracle that cds the nerves, and the hy- standing at the bar of this county | no one was killed or at leastseyerely 2 pophosphites give them tone professionally and {when they can herry ecioral | wounded. The city authorities ar- S 2nd vigor. Be sure you get secure a man of his recognized abil-| jrested and fined some of the Cole- » SCOTT’S Emulsion. bi ity to transact the legal business of 5 light manner by nominating conyen-| ~~ tions. When the tax-payer stops to} ore consider the matter he will readily} than see by the past in which the town} has been made to suffer from ill ad-} $ vised ordinances, damage and other} suits that the gentleman selected to ee 3 Howe Seekers 18, Feb. 1, Marc 1 points in a , Texas, louisi- ana, Indian Ty, Ukiahoma, Arizona, ated and A and New Mexico, at rate of one fare Ou SO Suspect tEas i Y | plus $2 for the round trip. For lim from an unrequited love or that some | its amd stop over privileges calla horrible skeleton-in-the-closet was | Mo Pac depot. ‘ | threatening to come forth and stalk } E, C. Vaxpgrvoont, Ag nland 15, o is) 0 OEEE EEE EEE EEC EEE CEE ERKE LER GE LE CE REE EERE COCEERLE l : | mans and prosecution by the state § the city they should not hesitate to| ‘8 20W HALF Price for the half-size | will also be had.—St. Clair County | Fs honor him with the position. bottles—50 cents. Democrat. 6. ts; soc. and $2.00. 4. Chemists, New York,

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