The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 13, 1898, Page 8

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SEMINOLES ON THE WAR PATH. Virginia Items. the Virgin Awardea — Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Reported. ‘DR days 10 Butler lash week wvisiib¢) South Molter, © PT, Jan. 11 v 9 i bai ty rooks lost a fat steer one|Iotense excitement prevails here as| ty last week. He had been offered | the result of telegrams sent from! $50 for it the day before it died. | the agent of theC, O. & G. railway Alton Park has a lot of bottom hay | gt Rarlesboro to the train lispateher stacked on the KR F Harper farm for| A telegram wus received here | GOR B OOOO OOOO OSEMOOTOOTOOOOR # Prices that Will do You Good, GENUINE REDUCTIONS. Fine New and Stylish Goods, We show the largest We write what we hear ans say is Red Men Leaves Their Reservation in Qu of Revenge.—Score of Murders us ifwe hear ‘em say sale. | here. Miss Maud Goldsmith, who has|at 6:40 p. m. statiog that a mob of | tw Reduction to reduce stock uventory. line of imported and domestic Dress Goods in the city and now for a short invest in’ these Ribbon 10 to 20 per cent on every dollar you } : b > you can save Velvet or Prim- Sik, Fur, Notce tv tax Payers Of Mt. Pleasant townehip. for 1897 are now due and if not paid by January Ist 98 are subject toa penalty. Please call and see J ss, while trying to load a| It stated that the reds had already A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder | Kansas, accompanied by Mrs H F} voods with us. Takes | for Merwin. : | killed twenty five men, women and | i At a Bie 40 YEARS THESTANDARE. (Sinith, ot New Mexico, called at|the intention of setting fire Mrs N M Nestlerode, who has been CONFIRMED AT OKLAHOMA CITY. been staying at Virginia for some | 150 Seminoles were on the war path | BAKING time, returned to her home in Cedar} Jegyi ne peta a trail of bloo Co last Miiigieias ater oe mmising to a » burning visit Aaron and family when she | 2¥&28! ; big lump of coal one day last week, slipped and fell, mashing his hand. children. The band started from| six miles south of Eariesboro with —- | Aaron's Friday of last week. eumseh and killing all wher they| Rev Claypool, of ElDorado, passed | met, but changed their course and visiting relatives here for some time, Oklaboma City, Ok, Jan. 11.— returned to her home in Illinois last Biers iaian uprising in the Semi- f PO ER again. noles Bee F pidae bight. Miss Emma Henderson, of Linn Co, to Te | through our city Friday last en route| a74 said to be coming to Eaclebore. | bought direct from the imap orters. Wednesday. y is | jas San nole Nation and 1C0 armed Indians} These goods were mings. Silas Sanders, of Oakwood, Kan, is| B. Paget, township collector, at J. A. Trimble's 8 | Drug Stere, west side Land for Sale. Several small farms at bargain visiting old friends around Pinchum. Mr Hoover, of Rich Hill, ate dinner with Aaron bursday. G M Garner reports everything quiet in his neighborhood, and Oscar have killed 26 citizens of Pottawat omie county, this territory. The Indians are seeking to avenge the and Palmer Simpson, two Indians ?>TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS. higher. (A they will be much Buy your Linens now at a bi ‘duction, hint to the wise is sufficient.) We have an elegant line of these goods to Harris hands in the same report. : select from. loaks and Capes, — =| All go at exactly COST. rments bous cele —e Beifeld Cloak Co.. of Chic », the ( if i ht this fall of the stvles are right the goods & the best. Buy your Cloak now at COST they will be much hieher next fall. 4 | | prices and on easy terms 7 4t Walton Trust Co. Rev Galbreth preached at the M Ejin the Seminole tribe, who were ac- Tne eee cues bie bow! cused of murdering and out z a s no rery z - at the Christian SS Sabbath. rece = me Maude postofiice. = = Hez Williams bought the John] train load of armed citizens has gone ‘ It mould be oo of ait Burke farm of Andrew Craig last | to Earleboro, ten miles from Maude, | Oe ive lumber to call! week. Itis reported that Mr Craig| and excitement is higher than ever | on M. L. Smith, 7 miles south of! intends to go to California. Butler, Mo. Trade cr cash. 8-1m Dow Wolfe passed his 7th birthday Reet ie ie last Saturday, and several playmates spent a part of the day with him. The ladies of the Obio street M. C MI Morrison thinks the populists E. chureh will give a lunch in the|®"@ holding their own in his section|that Colonel James H. Burch, of} Lewis building this evening. of the township. Plattsburg, is to get from the United The debate at the Hill school house | States government $12,000 for bis | Pula tons is doing weil. The question for next services blood. rich blood Native Lumber. known before in the Territory. I: seems to be generally believed New —- lish recent burning of Juincola McGeisey during the war. Colonel | 4 —— Briday night is “Resolved that Pro- | Bireb distinguished himself duriog Rosy cheeks show the pure, | hibition is a Failure.’ ‘resulting from taking Young Aaron and Amos took a drive across the country last | Guard, of Plattsburg, but never saw | BOOTS ANE SHOES. ; Burket|the war as a member of the Home Hood's Sarsaparilla. laa ; Se certahnh ; hate seis = = 1ursday. 1e first town wecameto!gq battle or smelle yunpowder. averyvthing now eo at Our old friend L. S. Paddock,|¥8S Passaic, but did not halt or go Birch could 1 “od ae as Ee ee | ——o- = 1 BIC REDUCTIONS.. ‘ ur 0 rienc S. addo through the heart of the city, just 1 doub ® money | : ive some best custom work to be found in the market, but our stock formerly alarge stock buyer and | went around the outside for fear we| but it would be difficult to find out | oe haa teas BA neakom ot ti year. We must move it at some price. what he ever accomplished as a! would meet the TIM man and he would make us the subject of a big,; member of the Plattsburg Home| long poem. We kept our team head-| Guard —Clinton Democrat ed tor the infant city of Adrian that shipper from this section, has ac cepted a position at the stock yards in Kansas City where he can be found by his many friends. & Blake els, Muslins, Sheetings, Crashes, Comfort Quilts, we have read so much about in paper = = : Deepwater Items here of late. Here we put up our f io good Democratic farmer }team and went to a Farmers’ Hotel Jess Blizzard and wife, of Pleasant tiend W. B. Tyler, called and re-jand partook of a well prepared din- Ga i : : = wis ae . = a visited in our community Satar- ‘ rice ‘yer o . oO¢ is . ore newed as has been his yearly custom|ner. After. dinner ‘we. rambled pees See, conmmunity Sa And th - p of eve rythin will be cut to a finis h. Take advantage of this for the fourteen years we have been ; ae city mene sectOes After| Jas Offill’s baby, which has been on Goods for spring, it will save you money. ‘Take a look before you buy, it ng the y to our hearts con-| very sick, is some better, will cost vou kere to look. 1 iin your samples and compare for your j running the Times. He left on the] ent we bought a box of No-Toba * i i x ose Be ee ia +] Mr W ] noon train for Kansas City with his | hitched up our fiery steed and started Hace Drté young friend Mr. Wells, of Spruce | for old Crescent Hill. After looking J M Kash, who has been visiting in yeotl, of Appleton City, was | lay on business. own satis! action. i township. at the country there we headed our! roster, returned home Thursday and j i eae for home, eles a sou uwest reported a pleasant time while there. { “Uncle” Aaron Hart of Butler was | CoUrse, passing through the cities o W H Shelton and wife went to Ap-| Eikbart and Pinehum, and arr ed sa pleton City on business Thursday. t 7pm. We noticed Collector D H Kash says that the| down yesterday. Some cf the boys Virg nia Lane & Adair. | who keep an ear to the political tele |ihat there. \ e lots of cattle and i phone are asserting that the old | hogs being fed in che section of coun- | Prep) 10th. ie ee i man has designs on the county court | try we a Gren fre, bet corm Gut there ate two things certain i : ; ou ‘7 . i peme re 2 than it is here. oe judgeship. ‘Uncle’ Aaron is one of | 8° > did gee est IAL ist | f2Xes and death. He also says he y eeee s O16 io g H old-line democrat with No. 1 busi- .W Wolfe a irecad cattio-andtioes and anyone desiring to pay their} i me attle 1 hogs | taxes will find him in the rear end of . . > 7 ( ., ; ‘ ness qualifications for the place. He tol Kansas City Tuesday. 3 County Court Proceedings, RJ Hurley Co, lumber 9 10) Fatal Stabbing Over a Cow. H q P Mi 1a ri a Butler bank. 2 ; alao has a large following of friends. | nee ae Cuzic poe nae bee |, The tick-tacking at Spruce resulted} Ordered that Johu Ritchey bead-) - “ 13 84! Parise, Mo, Jan. 9.—This morning | —Rich Hill Review. race aoag reported some better ina ier rel le some of the people! mitted to pocr farn Craiz Crouch, work 12 C0! about 4 o'clock Perry Ieid, conte : 2 spo 0, ) | > 5 11G W Pol : - = i The third number in the lecture|__ Warren Ay and family visited Sear Chaser aon on: witvceet Foreclosure ordered of acbool |G ty oe 1 250 00 | Lie of Santa Fe, arrived here with H ll 6S by Bich relatives near Virginia Sabbath. ee. | bonds of Mary F Harris and DG | A B Ower, one-fourth salary 250 00 | Thomas Humphreys and his gop, i course wl e by Bishop J. H. Virginia now has two societies for| rp : ; IN NA Wade, sta 24 25 i rs The protracted meeting at the | Newsom. y who were lodged in jail. They were i Vincent on Jan. 24. Bishop Vincent | young people, the Endeavor at the eros oe : , ‘ r'EC ift fees 9 85 . ) y, { P & people, J : t 7 E C Mudd, sheriff fees 19 8 ; basa national reputation. He was| Christian church and the Epworth|: ohnstown South Methodist church Dram shop license granted Juno M | » sheri € 9 85 | arrested for cutting William Sharp | the founder of the great Chataqua| League at the M E church. > Meena Mee at i wees cues | Heck at Rich Hil G B Hickman, fur ert house 85 00 fatally at Santa Fe last night. Sharp, ; movement which ha : d all : The Free Methodist meeting is still] jp yyy ‘Sathaslond aad tatuthe: last | JN Raybourn appointed justice BL Exline, assess New Hom 10 | Humphreys and ton and one other i w. 8 epread all Over! coing on at the Crook school house. Sutundas of the peace in Eikbart township, | J E Bartlett « Lone Oak 31 20/ man were driving along ina wagon, i the United States. An eloquent|” x has it tk H Feobeok | er ce7- E | 3 2E ee | 23 95 voc pg hha ag { eport has it that Henry Feebec George Shelton visited Jimmie Me-| vice W D Ar ou resigned RE Jobnson, fees ascom'r 23 95/ when the difficulty started overa i speaker, a broad, liberal man, he will | has rented the Dr.J J Mitchell farm. | d { TB 2 nj ‘ , Comie Thursday night. | Order to raise I-land bridge re- | D V Brown, stamps 0 | . sg 8 I cow belongin to Sbar which | deliver a lecture which for wisdom,| Wm McKibben told Aaron Monda Nannie Coleman, accompanied by | goinded = Asylum No 2 202 25 | 8 rege Soarp ‘ i pathor. humor, pure diction, will ee was not any news in his| pessie Ashcroft who has been visiting | °° Or H es ram = ed <4 132 25 umphbreys had taken up. They \ } never be surpassed in Butler. Every | "48 por 008 her, returned to acheol at Clinton, |, Ordered that commissioner adver- v< «| jumped from the wegon and began | i 2 Savery Farmers are bringing their plows| yf, and Mrs Lee Simpson left for|tise for bridge between Welout and J R Radford, wrk on road 12 00 | tighting. body should hear him. to the shop to get them sharpened, | 4 ; a butz G M Hughes, er Pl upt 5 Of : Rotting Fosdy: te commences daring Okla Saturday to hunt a location. | Howard twps and abutmerts in a pauper eu > 00 Humphreys d:ew his knife and Hon. W. O. Jackson was down | the ground for another crop. te re eer ?rairie : f AM Satterly, “ 12 00 cut Sharp eight times, besides cub from Butler yesterday, and from the} Tuesday morning, DC Wolfe says haa Ween atieadine cn Pane al ioner ordered have J W Taylor, copying 2 50 | tiog bis throat once. He was cub way he was peddling funny stories H isa aay ae is not earing so mue h| The Oak Grove Lyceum is said to| bridge repaired on section e be- Mary ee Sup pauper 10 00 | bedly in ths stemach, and his arm among the boys and looking wise in |*70"" the Woodinen as to reach ap, improving. en 10 and 15 Rockville twp J Z Graves, 3 days court 15 00 | was nearly savered from the body. F point where he can control the elec-| Arthur Ch eee a 5 a bof Bosordac tial W T Kemper “ “ 15 00 : the company of the older ones, it 18| jon. Aamon. |goo aarp ribs a 4 aoe Quarterly report of Recorder Hele sem p: : 2 Humpbreys’ son beld another man i ‘ suspected that he is laying his wires | UAEG. Gera |Jolustown thepastwack "6 «(SPpToved: = Soper ago ; 1 Oo £2 Keep bim from separating them. | ; for a “dark horse’ campaign for| E- A. Benneit ond A. O. Heinlein |" “Geo Allison hauled hay for John| A B Owen, County Treesursr, ean- | E C Mudd, attend court © 00 The physicians say that Sharp's re H — judge. If it comes to a sae _ Kanses City Monday and | Bader last week. i cellation of warrants approved re le covery is improbable. H hurdle race, Billy O would prove aj Tuesday. 5 L Coleman and nephew, C LI eae i a P t :: as 5 SP NRIBMRGIERR is. H hustler—especially as he was in this | went to Clinton Sunda iaho S ? i H free silver business from start to Bi fOUusS- ° 1 R Ho pon! 1 and w Seas ae vena ¥ ies aa % | prc — —— campaign, and Is R LD sett 100 8 as . strong following among the SETTLEMENT DOCKET T R Sempore pot — ists down this way.—Rich Hill NESS Danii Shocker 400 4 ' Review. | 2 a ' | | Probate Court, February Term, 1898. W H Rexrode 100 WillSCOTT’S EMULSION ¢ } Della M Ludwick 600 JP McCuan Yes and cure consumption ? Our city was suprised as well as no. Willit cure every case? sorry, to hear that the London bosses many a body and bur- Ww Clothing Co., of our city, had made! dens many z i fei: Aas es a 0 | Mary J = Se a as ae Lysera Curator. | __,,| GD Barnard Co books 8 95 Jarors for Febraary Term. No. What cases will it cure an assignment forthe benefit of 1Géc *"*|Max Weiner mdee 1 60 ; : then? Those in their earlier their creditors Monday evening. | i Stewart Atcheson fees 54 05 The fcllowing are the Grand and t specially i The Hon. W. W. Graves was named E D Smith, oil for jail 1 30, Petit Jurora selected for the Febru * ae especialy in young as trustee, which was lucky, he be Gast Bank Note Ce book 6 00 ary term of court: people. We make no exag- : ee ae C C Catterlin, ‘ gerated claims, but we have —_ positive evidence that the early use of Scott’s Emulsion wrk a dea ing one of the ablest lawyers in the| State and standing at the head of the barinthe county. He repre |_ sents the preferred creditors and! took charge of the stock and after| an inventory of assets, opened the | th doors Tuesday morning.—Rich Hill | Enterprise. Bryan Londo Deacon Bros, m Chas Brannock, work RA Review, printing ores nit 3° id, T K Lisle, Mt Plosaaat Ozage; J W McFad- Jas S Hayee, Ea G W Lee, West Boone Homer; J ry, A o- of Cod-liver oil with Hyp phosphites of Lime and Soda in these cases results in a positive cure to a large n ber. In advanced cases, how Gragg 26 John W Ducan, Adrian's post master under the KCECCCHC NOKESOHEE HOC Eee eMENccecececd¢ a a a a a a & S 4a nd a vr a 4 - a al a 4 a 2 4 na a ad a - 4 4 v: 6 2 4 s yy iministration, was : > is i : a papemige SKIN-TORTURED Papen gee as he k and Zs {1 ie ¥ - weel - : 5 ble, ‘this well-known remedy € n, as has beea his a : Pie Se * should be relied upon to p : the number, 2 tong Lif orisinoty 3 His name bas been pr 3 ee @ ly mentior bh th 4 $ S de as se s he | if You are Bilious : scoTTazov _ : <s he will make the race. ©is|90 NOT FAL TO Span : = "ECECE ELLE CCRC & blv familiar with the dutie betray © - J P Thomas, New Home; Lee Browniog, Charlotte: Frank Lankford, Eiktart; G D MeNéeil, East Boone; Frank Berry, West |tororssia Boone; James McGuire, West Point; | ™e™t thereof olay I de County Prob: rt. Bates Corpor BP Hayes, Homer; S L Wallace, | of Missoars So be Beta at Butler oo | Walnut; Thomas Gravee, Howard. jee D. V“BEOWN, Ady DORT, Af of the f fice, having served as dep uty under Recorder Weat. He i is al A YER’S life long democrat, strong with bis | et party, is honest, honorable and me i ficient and would make an acceptable Pyi LS officer. iS pH Notice of Final Settle tate. intend to make final se’ Lester Thomas et al, C A Bird | SKIN, sca er ee

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