The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 2, 1898, Page 6

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a a S| Se aeRiRRRIBRCR Tc NiLE CANNOT BE DIVERTED. sour Pacific Railway Time Table at Bu Station. NoaTH EOUKB. F.J. TYGARD, Preside Vice-Pres't HE BATES COUNTY BANK SBoTLER, MO. Sac sor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, 2. C.CLamg. Cashieg 5 Silly Talk Ai ning Itin Order |° , | One of these relates t | of the presidential inaugura jfrom March 4 to May 4 It ) provides for extension ef the term cf the next congress to the same time. | The ergument adduced to its favor| is the general | son at Wa: Estaslisusp Dec., Is eh, ae AG INTERSTATE DIVISOD No. 149 Depart : i No. 650 Arrive we oD A, i E. C. Vanpekveont, Agent. al Banking usiness Transacted, Bates County Investment Co, K. ©. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | icy of the sea-| March and so ses bh of those who been put j POOP OLY DOD LD DLE LED ODI ODEO Ns 4 tories ration cere BUTLER, MO. nies erd in other ways binderi Capital, = = $60,000.:: 2Express d earre se Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of weely The second smendment proposed title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choiee Ark. biloam ‘Springs, vArky ond the direct | 6 of by the legislatures, as at present} » F.J.7 . ber SoS! Youte from the south ‘to St. Louis, Chi go, | induced ther vy his mine. The amendment bas al .; Jso. € S. F. Wauoox, Notary, Opden, San Fraucleco, Portland. end potata | Were 100 of Mer be tealy wen! the House, but it net ban ann n rrr crrcn a cnarnrtaaaetnnnananennnn spared io make’ Seipatscumee euaimmantiot | eos ees eee feet. ceive the requisite two thirds in the ¢ Meghesen tine se the TCO ies al of soakage ever: Senate The latter bas coma to re- — j Gen’] Pass. Agt., Kansas City, gard itself as too eel M FARLAND BROS | CASTORIA. i in such close cox C é ; people The third amenJment : to provide for certain emergence 7 jnot fully covered by the Constitu- tion. As vatters vow stand, the electcral vote for President aud Vies Bears the , The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bignature CnplTet: Awful Work of Lynchers- E: Salisbury, Md, May 26.—Garfield | ;;, King, a negro aged about 18, was taken from the jail at this place early | this morning, barged to a tree and almost shot to pieces. He was a- waiting trial on the charge of having deliberately shot Herman Kenney a F white boy, about the same age as j the negro. The shooting was done| ‘ aaa ie on Saturday night last and Kenney] yo¢uens from : died yesterday. Last night about 2] gallant 100 gathered around the treas- | the neighborhood in which Kenney’s opened the midssac= and e a smile ede nie ee parents live rode into town and de-| froze on his face as he went through a by the Lit manded the keys to the jail, which mor lation on the back of an en-| chut in by the T Sheriff Dashiel refused to surrender. President on the first Wednesday die before March 4 there would be no one to take the presidency. Itis to provide against such contingen- cies that the amendments is propos ed. The first avd last amendments will doubtless be presented to the states but the second wi!l probably be smothered. South Side Square Butler Mo, sy avndsbould both ad and See What we Keep} in Ste | id van desert wate : Nile. The Wa consignment, and the | jot £. it. At 1 sarang thousands We keep everything that horse Owners ped Double wegon harness from $10 to ! Single harness, $7.50 to £25; second bei harness from $3 to $15. Saddles de styles and prices, from the cheapest tothe steel fork cow boy and sole leatber aprity»- seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blanks dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soup ‘CASTORIA rso and 1 1d the ct art and wl ntlemen,” he d, “you | Riack mountains, For Infants and Children. . | ezch owe the sum of ten cents to the which they form The lynchers then broke the jail] steamship company that carried the | east until it reaches the oa doors down, forced open the cell in} “(vartz. The gold in it was just $10 derground from the The Kind You Have Always Bought short of the freight charge.” And then of 4 iz ee Bears the | which King was confined and drag- he passed the hat, while one of Their Therefore the entire Nile bas = Signature of “of 4 Lekeyi. i ged him out, the negro all the while| number sought out the ship’s chaplain | fn an unbroken ch fighting desperately and pleading | te lead them ina short service-—Spring- | with a minimum elevation of 1,500 feet, ; for mercy field (Mass.) Republican, Obviously to break the banks some-|C. B. ROBINSON. T. B. WELTON. A where in this great area and let off the - Alight clothesline was tied about A SHOOTING DUCHESS. water for the temporary injury of i his neck, thrown over a limb, and She Handles a Gun in the Most Ap- ei as Loatible, Put Vi J4 nat possible 0 Inson 6 Of to prevent the water returning to the 5 3 a MM. er. the unfortunate boy was strung up paps Sigma bed of the Nile. And a careful e The prince of Wales, Lord Walsing- : seas a ham and Lord de Gray are often de- | 22tion of the maps show that there is no fullline of mens and boys gloves. Thx buggy tops new and repair old ones, Biy your old harness and saddles and trade ta new ones. We have the largest retailby | ness store in the Southwest and our be ness are all made at home. nof 1 : The rope broke and he fell, seeming- Sree eee ee > ‘hich has placed the rope around his neck and other day a little group of people | 2¢ighbors were suddenly strung him up a seccnd time. As] watched her ce bring down several | £70™ those of the whole river = HORSE SHOEING, THE BEST OFFER EVER MADE BY A NEWSPAPER, he dangled in the air at least fifty | high-flying pheasants in fine style, de- ee bpieseaas oe pe headwaters in : 2, | Spite the fading and uncertain light of a | the great lakes, the S« pistol bullets “were fired "into bin) Tc iher atlernoon. ‘There are sports- | 20d the Atbs body, which was left dangling in the] men as well as sportswomen whom you | the river m air, while the lynchers disappeared. | heartily desire to be separated from by | Pe mate! a good hundred yards when a warm cor- | tfict- Ev ner is being shot in a bad light, but the luchess of Bedford is not among these. e shoots not only with nerve and pre- 3 ly unsconcious. After lying in this scribed as our best small game shots. pee ee the out wets not Bere <0 been formed to do a general ae condition fora few minutes, he re-| It is questionable whether they will not | apices arenes ree cee McFA j : 2 before long have a formidable rival, so | P'Oduce any appreciable effect even cs : : » ee ee ae ee ee ae ee | eee. Blacksmithing Business, | Ro cece be, ia icaptors) aoe airy | ire avant ace (conerrnedsin teisercan Gee = ee eree srolne’ eel aeds BUTLER, Mo. | mae & TSS cae Sie is rage. e Ni sno D are prepared to doa’ nds of wor i through ths body and beat and of rere eee teal Semele a Miiettion at cliche 4 in'thelt line in the best manner and ~ — . on E | i i i jJand, the duchess of Bedford. a 4 aii eg ry with promptness and as! | a os, AE Ginciewoed 4a Bedfordshire, the | the waters of the Bahr-el-G a ‘public patrons, i PAGES EVE FORK ONL r weekly Republic, the best general ne Wspaper printed in the world, es all the news in cight pages twice-aweek, and The Republic Model Magazine Educate Your Bowels With Cas carets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever lve If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund. money Year for $1.50, The Republic Sunday Magazina was the newspaper success of 1 A home joan » Is large pages every week, 4 pages of fun, 14 pages of the bi nal of the best el on, 1 also with great ad P c ted, It contains more high-class pictures and cartoons than ee ee 4 cz ka t one of our spe s Troops Must be Cared For. he Blue Nile and i attended to b. other publication, More noted Writers and artists contribute ag . a x dow t t > rw. rr than any other Western publication. Jefferson City, Mo., May 26.— PS mee M R. W E Er; I ON sca fe a Governor Stephens wishes the Mis eee es Se z : © sold onty in connection with the semi-weekly Republic ba souri volunteers at Chickamauga to be properly cared for by the United States government. From some] , source, which he does not care to| ; mention, he has learned that they are not receiving the attention they should. ‘To-day he sent the follow- ing telegram to General Bell at St. Louis: “If reports are reliable, I am not satisfied with the treatment our DOD 699090 OC $POOOOOHOY 000000000000 0000-00-000000 THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mos POO COOH >> > HOODOO DEO LODO HHO CM rtrtrintriol tro DRIVING SEASON 2. Nt, Agent in every hamlet, every lage, eyery town. every city. 7 is the opportunity of a lifetime THIRTY MILES FOR AN The Industry Buggy and Machine Work Storing 4 s } Shop Second doer east of old ge er square. store, cou 3 FOR 189s. issouri volunteers at Chickamaug We - : > goer Delegate some acts establish a profitable business. liable map, in my name, to visit the costs nothing totry. You os camp and wire war department for | bea the support of your leading citi improvement of present conditions. who will be only too glad to se “LON V. STEPHENS, Governor.”| ?" piace 5 Bea ELE ies SE nea Safe Rigs Furniched on Short Notice hee art Dispetch is iagaay Catarrh. ; s ees mand. It’s a great paper. Tis | for Parties, Weddinge, and member of the Associated Pres. must be non-irritating, easy of ap- plication, and one that will by its own action reach the inflamed and diseased surfaces. ELY'S CREAM BALM combines the important requisites of quick action and specific curative powers | zette. with perfect safety to the patient. | punchana This agreeable remedy has mastered| <, Calling. other St. Louis eveaing paper this distinction. The Post-Disp has war correspondents at all p of interest and with the fleets now the Pacific and Cuban waters By mail only 60 cents a month 2 for particulars Write at on eatarrh as nothing else has, and both! «¢ Address, physican and patient freely concede | o3 11 | Horses and Rigs cerefully cared _NDienat this fact. All druggists cheerfully! mun n| oe shure 2 The Post Dispatch, acknowledge that in it the acme of| he ! by the day week or month. The ST. LOUIS, MO. Pharmaceutical skill has been reach- | instr ed. The most distressing symptoms | &™¢s- quickly yield to it. In acute cases | >* the Balm imparts almost instant re-/| lief. | | Harry Timmonds, business mana-| |. ger of the Lamar Democrat, resign-| ed his position on that paper and/ ,, went to the front with the boys. He| i: is Sergeant Major inthe 5th Mo! Vol. | PAS or Serge 1 Our farmer friends report that) said Co ’ i | the wet weather has been an excel-| bright li ountry p t * | trade of the town and coun- try generally solicited. reasonable. Notice is hereby ¢ that onder aby Virtue of a decree in partition and order seme ri of Bates county, broary term 16 4 All rat E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. Brick Livery on Main St. i | SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. a McKibben deceasea, | Notice of Final Settlement. IcKibben, executor of said estate, in- eties te hereby given to all credi: tend to make final settlement thereot, at| silothers interested in the estate videer “a es O'Dea, E fi = ; ah 4 best . bate court,in Bates county, state of| final settlement thereof, st the sact term or satate iytag, be d sisuate in the Missouri, to beneld at Butler, on the|the Bates County Probate court. in Bates | Sts and state of Missourt, to-wit: we county, state of Missouri. to ke nai Lot four (4) in block three (3) ia Sth day of August, 1898. on the Sth day of Auonat’ tome no Sf Batles | sadition to the city of Butler, Missoart- 27-4t J. M. McKissen, Executor. zi-4t «JOHN H O'DEA, Administrator. oT-4t Sherif of Betcs County, made by the cir: ms i a A ae WAS eee of Bates and state, lent antidote for the chinezbug| !°S which gaye promises early in the Spring of an abundant crop. is cheap—especially whenyou make use of y r neighbor's telephone. } Chicas Da + News,

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