The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 10, 1898, Page 6

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a i RAE NONE ie BTN ANNE PNK OOS OOIOMPOOHPOSHIS OOPSOPOOIOOS POPOOOPIIOOD OOD OOPOOIOOD 1 = | i . * LEE SAYS WAP. IS INEVITABLE. Charges Against Dr. J, T. Coombs, | wpe ASt ong Fortification. — Fulton, Mo, Feb. 25.—Fulton and | CASTO Y IA G. W. CLARDY, Mayor. J.D. ELLWoop, Fortify the body against disease , . | all Calloway county are wrought up| i . ce |Censul General's Expression to a Relative | y y ; a8 | A ‘ . nn owe by Tutt’s Liver Pills, an abso- | ee cea |over an occurrence involving the) For Infants and Children. CLA R Dy ; ELW OOD & (¢ a :. | The fae. lute cure for sick headache, dys-| Jgeksonville, Fla., March 3 —“War | 8tate luvatic asylum No. 1. | A : a of a A fe Srappee eh pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, | is inevitable.” These are the words | ri —— ee eee at : 2a, tom * er s lice, bilious- | of Consul General Lee. They were | Pisce 19 called session yesterday to) Ne bilions- | é nd investigate charges against Dr. J. T.| . s lati fhiset H | ness and all kindred troubles. cote range north. | Coombs, superintendent of the asy-| Jno. F. Herrell & Son, Geo. ES | Bo | “The Fly-Wheel of Life” | lum. THE RUSTLING | d thie gentleman stopped over | | sien re ee ee | He was charged with being too! Succesors to Caanpy & Bauner, Real Estate, Loans * Abstracts, We do a General Real Estate and Exchange Business, and Make a Specialty of Abstracts. kT ° Z | Dr. Tutt; Your: Liver Pilisare| = goc snatta and while discussing | the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever lithe situation with a close friend at | intimate with a female attendant. It} nsurance h ents | start- | W88 sworn to that he had been seen | oe cent > accident that | the St. James, he repeated the : be grateful for the accident 5 ~ | On One or two occasions coming from | <P Gackt declaration of Gen Lee here = ; 2 - = broughtthem tomy notice.1 fect eee ae the friend, a man | ber room late at night by the female | Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Cyclone | as if I hada new lease of life. | whose standing and veracity are be-| night watch in the women’s ward. | or Wind storm aod Life and J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col.| yonq queetion, your correspondent Riss — aoe Bend het aie? Accidental Insurance. | ae Tutt’s Liver Pills rccad ts" iportatmenge [D208 fod the weaging tongue of) | MEN Tere Gen. Lee bases his opisioa on the| ™82Y females were set going until | . verses nom Over , Mo have now the agency as follows for the ' Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table! belief that, even had the Maine dig-| things were up to fever heat. Hasoe tnx =0o., Or Bow York bore farm and i at Butler Station. aster not occurred, the United States| The board was notified of the con- | (orn Mhen Troperty, German Ine to, of | MeFAR LAND BROS NORTH roeND. must have soon intervened in Cuba, | dition of affairs at the aeylum and | Freqpoyt, fil.) town property. "St. ‘Paul Tos. ° : Z i ; .| erty. American Central of St, Lonis, town and that Spain will reseat with force | ™¢t yesterday = extraordinary seS-| Croperty. German American ‘of New York, The Coneul Gen sion to hear evidence in the cage.| town property. PhoenixIns. Co of Brookiyn such intervention. h id New ork. town " Hartford -| idi 1 Co. of Hartford, C : . And the Tray- eral said in substance that autonomy After the evi ene: ae sil in they elers, of Hartiont, Jon, Accidental. ss ie 7 h ola c . pay for what was a failure, the condition of the held a consultation with Dr. Coombs. the get and get whe ie.’ Re Dass | He declared that he was innocent! your hat compantes. We are now preparing a revised list of Lands, for sale or exchange by us. Bring or send us complete description of your property. If you are isted with us, please give us new description and price, Yours for business, CLARDY, ELLWOOD & CO, No. 311 Local Freight... oe ; | “a. reconcentrados terrible and interven- ARIE oe ee tion on the part uf the United States | Of the charges brought against him, | who wie guarantee you our rates sre as| Fink's Leather Treo Saddle KE EXE BERK ance. | aC: : P ; t he thought it best si : F root nd ‘oansacvative tact . —_____________|an imperative duty demanded by| Pe Pg = 2 ay iis wail fo company that pay all, bonect. losses | South Side Square K. ©. Pittaburg & Gulf Time Table. |#™manity, honor and policy. He ia | "ONC °ree is resignation atonc2. | promply We would ve iad to meet vou | ee S ‘|certain that the President will act| Tbe board then appointed Dr. W. | want insurance or so : Butler Mo. a 2 it ti . L. Ray of Kansas City temporary | 3 for ere Wes Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. NORTI BOUND. main your obedier soon, and that his action, which will No.7 Freight daily except Sunday 12: " ai v ais in | eervants, Xo. seg ale oe Gat. 1 be vigorous, will entail war. Spain Papen —— gpl gee — Fictihl Harrie Seo Cesk t j Read and See What we Keep in Stock No x € sees . . . a a 1 ww he . ‘e & Son, G@ 4 | No. Freight, daily except Sanday, is preparing for the worst, and will i 2 2S ae i a Fra = iden. Sen No. 3 Port Arth Express, dal . . . asu io) aden 0! Ac n, ato. { ‘ : No. 8 Fort Arthur Express, daily weleome a struggle with America. | ee perinte r the nex ee ee ee eal We keep everything that horse owners need No.2 Express daily . No. 6 Freight daily except Sunday ; H No 10Freight, daily expect Sunday, year. The matt+r has created one of the biggest social scandals ever known Gen. Lee expressed no opinien as to the cause of the Maine disaster, but No. 4 Port Arthur Express . = 1 . BE ie a Peale mepliaapeaariiaresscihed Mo if Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and pointe A Sure Thing for You. . ee state of Missou | : prompt astention. i : Double wagon harness from $10 to $80. rustee Edward J | Whereas, le | by the single harness, $7.50 to £25; second hand harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all stylesand prices, from the cheapest to the souri, steel fork cow boy and scle leather spring of th west and northwest. No expense has been . spared to make the passenger equipment of | A transaction in whic! Is a] Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes of | the south hal t past q ig line second to none in the west. Travel} sure thing. Biliousn via the new line H.C. Onn. red tongu witee len Gerae Cocina everybody the year round. new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by | 4 : a box, cure guarant 4 St. Louis, Mo, March 1.—-Frank | (00% 20. cenbigete Seeerente booktat Republicans National Committee, James, the ex-bandit, is dangerously ill with pneumonia at his home in this city. He has been doorman at _ the Standard theater where he hil caught a severe cold a week ago. The attending physician says his re- covery is doubtful. Frank takes «3 illness philosoph- ically, and says: “If Ihave to die, I will die, that is all; and if I get well, I get weil.” u cannot lose » Sick headache, fur-| yearand it willbe three million before New | n¢ , fever, piles and a thousand other | Year’s. It means merit proved, that Cascarea, | fif d by constipation and sluggish liv-| are the most delightful bowel regulator for | tract ath druggist locts | townshi rty-on | which conveyance was 1 | the payment of fou seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, Gen’ Pass. Agt., Kans: dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim ade in the payr past due and un- buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring strikes the keynote of the situation in the following extract from his Colonel Jobn H. Carroll, attorney | “ecent address to his party: bey “We call upon you to unite in this fer the Burlington aystem, returned greit common service of citizenship yesterday from a business trip of| ina patriotism. No man need eur- some duration at the National Capi-jrender bis party convictious. No tal. He says there is more war talk | existing organization need be aban in Missouri in an hour than one|@0ned. While striving to overthrow hears in Washington ina day. And|* Common enemy, no good purpose is served by emphasizing points on yet he says the feeling at the latter| which we differ But until this final Pevant Ge a puteaant so tee your old harness and saddles and trade for Col. Joun HM, Carroll, The Republic. new ones. We have the largest retail har te ig Ider it door of the court he ler, county of B: ness store in}ftheftSouthwest} and our’ har ness are all made at home. ‘McFARLAND BROS. BUTLER, Mo. tern satisfying cA ies place is not altogether against the/assault of the enemy upon the last | {}; P8*°; pai oP aoe r " i Frank ~_— _ Been “i all beside probabilities of trouble. ramparts of our industrial and social | = ate in the eo unty of Bates and ak ee or @ week or ten days and was urg- “Nothing more definite is known independence is repelled; until the rthwest quarter of the southwest fi ed by the management of the theater | . i i -. »{control of the money system of the : ° section two (2) in township forty i} to go home, but he refused to do so, 3 Westing¢on — in St. Louis, country is rescued from the hands| ac - is if and remained at the door until he|_° fag Possibly some of the of special interests and secured to| fon’. ) Fe di for grav eav- | was unable to stand. He says he is| needs of departments possess some | the whole ie our eaarptow ed oo og phen Be 2 = “ i mictiatraid-of death thal be hae information that is withheld from|the great armies of political reform the payment of one certain note fully nentof the an- ; : in every part of the United States = Be iccagel of trust; and whereas, i faced it too often to fear it now. gpa 092 me _—— ind = 4 sual inten con salt *, which said default i Speier ie s reacts Prous Se duieh'® | harmonious. cod @peration for the siege cial ena a Sow theme Lt ALWAYS NEWSY AND RELIABLE, should act in mutual justice and | nual interest on said To Cure Constipation Forever. and as reliably as the White House. eneral welfare.” the request of the legal holder of said note and ‘Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10¢ or 25¢. . . ’ 8 ursuant to the condit of said deed of trust, If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund | The people in Washington don’t talk Terie S Y'will proceed to sell the alove described prem: . rar : ses at slic Yenc > the highest bidde a at eee ae eee een about the liklihood of war so much ee ee cau at the cast trent Accr of te cee aoe ALWAYS BRIGHT AND ABLE, - ...__, |. Casearets Candy Cathartic, the most wonder- Violins tor Angels, as they do west of the M sippi ful medianl Uscovesy of the age, pleasant and ri, on x i refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive- ’ Fr ™ Derby, Conn. March 2.—Wm.| River, and probably this is the|iyon the Kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing bbetnoee Due to eee kee the fore- ALWAYS CLEAN AND GOOD. . = . A the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, * d five o’clock ernc Hubbul, known as “The Saint of| reason I fermed the impression that] fever, habitual worsen aT oi peadache, See ee ee of Butier, county of Bates and state 25, 1898, White Hills,” who lives alone in an|they do not regard hostilities as one Ree Xhy | interest and costa. memeege re i old tumble-down shanty, has been} likely to break out between this) oS ae. en Sere ALWAYS TH ij engaged in making violins for the|country and Spain. Here in my own| JObn Poteet was convicted of| whereas,e. A. ih ngle man, and | ‘ Angels. He has nearly 100 violins! State it seems the public prefers to SS es eet ie oe \or-eruse Nember ise 1a, Guthrie, Okle., Thursday and sen- tenced to 2 yearsin the penitentiary. in course of construction. talk over the prospects of war to ty, Mi he und DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY: ened trust Curio hunters have offered him/|the exclusion of all other common cribed real estate lying and bi One ¥ wi i large sums for th:se instrumente, | topes. . in the county of Bates and state of M me lear, $6.00 6 Monthe, $3 00 3 Months, 1.50 but no money consideration will a ms Ege os. fee ila featment m| DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY: i tempt him to part company with a —— oe boar 8 : z 4 as aneiok al Pen which, he | overcomes us pe eniaencr prepara- TO EVERY i se ‘ag Year, $4.00 6 Months, $2.00 3 Months, $1.00. : tions are recommended by unserupu- ——— IN 7 oman ‘ . pone says, are exclusively for the use of lous dealers as “‘just as good as es MAN. j trust; and wh SUNDAY EDIIION, 36 TO 60 PAGES: ysH aT Cough Sy ag This o i nest o! Year. 9 : the angel band. The Lord ordered | '*¥'s | Wem nectiotmaanelien eons ie eee tena ine In poate One Year, $2.00 G Months, $1.00 i him to build 1,000 and, although he] ofthis medicine. At J A Trimbie’s! ILLINOIS STATE SAMTARICW. | WEEKLY EDITION al is over 70 years old, he is confident drugstore. provided application be ae atonce, = order = a 3 = ae that his residences here below is as- Romantic lowans, falling remedies may reecive the. widest poss | she city Issued in Semi-Weekly Sectione, Eight Pages Each Tuesday and Friday = i < 2 i sible gong and prove their own merits by Missouri, on i ee OL Cntr Bapita Rowe Manis 2 — | SSeS Se eee eee Foley’s Honey and Tar Cough Med- kintop, went to Minnesota with 14. pemedios and applian is =e Sa . | The Best Twice-a-Week Paper in America- One Year, £1.00 6 Months, 50 Cente. | t, | | THE WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT | betwee: mentees. | icine is unquestionably the ee year old Miss Kirk of the sams tuwa endorsed a Eres - Seas es world \ | an és ere development is desired, they accom- as memmedy tot Sees take |and the two were married, as there! a never fall te invicorate, upbuild | ee Trast Sa —AND THE— ae — < fe : and fortify. ey infuse new Ti iergy. nesces Gow and is guaranteed |ig not the necessity of procuring | They permanently stop all toe hich un- his deed . JATrimble, druggist |. ; _ P © | dexathe tho coustsntion etd preince nee BOTLER WEEKLY TIMES. oo eee ‘| licenses in that State. dency. | They re-tone, refresh and restore to| oO *: Joplin Militia Company’s Signal. The young couple have returned habiteand petmancnily remove their effects: | ne Year, Sle7Sie 5 ale . as well as those of excesses and over- P 7 Joplin, Mo., March 1.—Anticipat-|to Iowa. The father of the girl de- brain Work, nearasthenia or nervous cxhaue- | of M Compere it with other papers and SEE FOR YOURSELF how superior it is. ing being called out to service|clares his intention to prosecute, | no disappointment. Wanktis pee | Mention this paper and eta:e whether you are interested in the Daily or Weekly against Spain, in the event of a dec-|and if he should do eo the caee will] Illinois State Sanitarium, | —— Aa laration of hostilities, Captain R. A. | be the first of the kind inthe courts.| 16-13 Evanston, Il!.| fo co8 TH E CLOBE PRI NTI NC co. \ & see os : Tee more or less, Spears, commanding Company G,/Faucate Your Bowels With Cas. Senet ik. | ee ST. LOUIS MO. Second regiment, has arranged for pa ONS | Whereas, Abram M. Cummins sod Lan 53 li i men b means of “4 ‘ummins, 18 wife y their eed of tru meperibliog bis men iby Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. | iated January 9, inet, and recorded in the | Or tur, signals sounded by the steam |e 1fC.C.C. teil, druggi fund money | pe Orne nook MO Titer pene ee pre ; i eS ae aE ee a he undersigned trustee the following | whistles at some of the leading) 4 man out in Kanens named | st,2vitt snqmucses trustee be, following | be | E WwW Be i Rye mines in the vicinity of Joplin. Sev-| Qofree, has applied for a divorce on | 7ypetes, Coty: ne or te southwest | eral members of Co. G being em-| the grounds that his wife roasted | USF of section two 2) in t | THE GREAT REFORM MAGAZINE = | | one (41) of ran, hirty ( ployed at the mines outeide the him and kept him in bot water. [ny Gee EGt mmteacooerataisi eter een E i} = A FRANK, FEARLESS A iis apa : : 5 e ommins, ining thirty-one (31 = UF 4 ay city, would not be peor hearing ef/ His wife offered the defence that | Tso T't oF Poe dielane rs Siginomand aepement % P " 74 FORCEFUL e bugle, hence whistles are the! sant k certain notes f. described in said ceed of | bet mal only cfiective mosne af sigualling. | *B® dida’t know suy other way to| cum sim tallt os has been inave’ | noon 3 * UNCOMPROMISING ee ee pcaieeeeinb “" |make Coffee good. That settled it. joer 4 ther meter wise eet ont é = OPPONENT OF Pana, Ill., March 2.—Mrs. Eliza- It is ead that their relation should int ae ano oe ‘ C. a 3 PLUTOCRACY betb Rayhill, one of the pioneer set-| 4. strained and right in the cream of | Paid. Now. therefore, at | the request - 32 eo > 1Sd0, died vocterday of old axe. wee | life, too, but how could they stand| ance 0‘ and conditions of sail deed pee oe Etoat Hettlemen 3 Editors :: B. 0. Flower S40, di sterday of old age. e é of trust I w the above de- to al : ae = Be the perpetual grind? | scribed premises, or so much thereof ss may |and ail athe 2 Frederick Upham Adams ¥ is survived by 10 children, 50 grand- i — | be necessary, at public vendue, to the highest | Jas T Tho: > 4 e + 7 children snd 23 great grandebildren.| Emmitt McHuren, who was ar ine city of Butler, Bates Crust’ | Walton, a = :2 : Mrs. Rayhill was 85 years ofage. rested in Macon, Mo, by Chief o | tend to mak = pt = -¢ 4 LSS Police Quayle, of Moberly, and) Friday, March 25th, 1508, | the next ter county pro- 4 Fe 4 Se brought back to Syracuse, N. Y.,| Renin tne ormck ine amerassne fore: | bate court, in Bates county, state of QNewTime"Let me take! 23 = <. / ~ | Missouri, to be neld at Butler 2 for six cents. q QotUiiza | Thursday night, by Sheriff Thorn- | day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, | > ’ tler, commec- = 7 interest and costs... C. A. ALLEN, ing or the 14th day ot February, 1808. THE NEW TIME 56 SY, Ly Poa | ton, ef that place. Tea reese. WE. Witrox, Aduie Larsge 3 9 Fifth Ave., CHICACO 3

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