The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 16, 1898, Page 1

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‘8 s00n as papers are signe’, Sr ~ qe i ld re a SASL LOSI om ER ESRD IER EMTS — goL. XX. 4UTLER, MISSOU 4S THURSDAY JUNE 16, 18% —_——— oe Suipeei eh iol ene ae eeeReene a iF +t E Eanes KW HARD WGRK MISSOURI Et E Attacked by a Bull. sii ake oe ios Paattl 4 AMDSD 4 Warrensburg J a. I ef r 4, a ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S PRAISE. 2 ggowsds Short of Anunuaition and bs tires Ben Harsh, it yes : Soom Wield. 1 ils How John Harsh, was ri outin ae ry Mast Washington, - D. C., June 12 —The | eae is Making Sections Santiago expe n should reach ite | : : & : g pn OW a lay. This j Apps Judge DeArmond destination © 2 AV rT . ; . ; | MAY GO TO THE PHILIPPIN | 5 s glows beenty f > ora for the trip | j . i : Washingtor Juve ) —Ensigr fom Temp2 to Key West and seven-| Camp THOMAS, GA Loizh Pal Missouri L tytwo hours from Key West to | a! = TIMES a Well Liha : 1 ms been high!y « lod by Admir al] nother wee tara work If | ons gyotiago. 9 From the plans which ae ee: pat pee ens |Sampso1 coaraze be exhibit Adwiral Semipacrm ye cup eeatea per day, and the heat ¢ 100 yards of | ia his latest oavetenee he impres-| at ail Friday the inder a fierce | ion at the White Houfe is that the} ranged from 92 to 11 is | siege will be brief. The American|shade while we were dr inted to} e' . | Admiral has been in constant com- | some of our drilling was dc me. | the Naval RR: @ team G crieation with the patriots, who in ous hanbeeay ae a need zs a nen Twelfth issouri District. by iontedaierwithisympas| 0 tative David tura one e a P| charge, then turned and ran to the | resentative david A hizers in the city. It might be| starting peint and never lost but one|During the four years that he man. How was ,that for endurance? We always take corps ef surgeons and nurses ¢ trips, and the 14th N.Y to drili with a and then proceed to walk the darned | supposed that witbships in frout sod patrols all around lines would be tootightly drawn to per- mit much spvi but Admiral Samp- son is kept inf y tao Cubans ofall that goes on ia the city. He jnows where the shipslie, how the defenses 1 what strength the garrison can command. Understanding just what will be required to compel the surrender, the Admiral expresses great conti ‘To-day we had a taste dence that the work can be done] life that did not suit them quickly and easily. One fact which| either, for that matter.) tells heavily is that the stock of am | oon we had an extra iiisition for the batteries and infan-|>2Rection, and thought l A long ei ith done enough for one day and so got eee OF ene ego up something extra fordinner. Well, fighting is entirely out of the ques-|] was pouring my coffee, when an tion for this reason. Recently the} orderly came ina run and said I was forts have refrained from firing on| ordered to ‘‘fall” my Co. in AT ONCE. the American ships, no matter how Well, I thought a whole lot of cuss - h- d words, but have learned to say not tose they approach. They do ee}, iit getat it. Sol ordered the because it is necassary to economize men to throw out their dinner, they on ammuniticn hadn't tasted, and fall The President confidently expects | bet they SAID cuss word, but in le to hear before the end of the week.|than three minutes 68 men were in that Santiago with Cervera’s fleet line awaiting orders which has susrendered. came. We were ordered to report at 8 point about twe miles from there on the old Jay’s Mill road, for a divi- sion review. Some big gun had showed up and thought it would be nice to see the boys lined up for an hour in the hot sun without dinner just at that minute. He had had a good dinner). We were reviewed by Governor of Penn., Gen, Brooke and a whole lot more. It was tough but the boys are learning to take their medicine. Last week the Colonel of the ist was arrested for being a few minutes these little pienies. Corporal Boxley has been appoint- ed headquarterclerk; Private Graves, he : Lieut. the an ambulance and] n those | j rdayar ae t d fours . remarked, wegon i mules to death.” | Nearly all of Co. B are off sick r port and ready for duty pri- vate Bollen, just returned from the hospital and is still pretty are aL exce who has weak, of soldier or off This fore- hard drill and we had in, and you soon } Before ) Buying ef ate at one Paner, Be sure and exam- ¢ regimental maker; | was assigned d for Promo- studied at Anus record was unimpeachable an class ing very high. Of of the vy attment say that yc Palmer, during his entix r v al not one demerit nor was be ight to the notics of his instructors for sconduct of the was |most popular men of his class, and left the with the best wishes of all his classmates. Two years ago Naval Cadet Palmer to the er 2 York, with which vessel he remained until about three months ago. He was then transferred to the light house tender Mangrove, aud shortly after to the auxiliary gunboat Fern. At Santiago he made a reconnois- ance of the land batteries conditions scarcely less trying than those encountered by Lieutenant Hobsen and the crew of the Merri- mac. academy c Admiral Sampson was impressed by the daring of the young Mis sourian, and in his report to the department he has recommended Ensign Palmer for promotion. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. ‘Disease fastensd its clutches upon her and for seven years withsteod but her vital organs were undermin- ed and death scemed imminent. Por three months she cou | denly made a | the horse a terriffi )}The mad animal knoc Rep fe he scrambled of DeArmond. } gite side thus jto come forward and under | its severest tests, | cessant- | | man Parker's parture the other even ing after a cow, when a b center ru ¢ blow on the side ed the herse down, rolling horse snd boy over three times bef opportunity to re bull steod off 1 ore the tup up Boy and horse were jured Courty Court Pro ceedings Present: Judges Graves, and Col At this was which was i fx mortgage books a pretty thoreugh | going over. ab b and upwards of 100 persons behind on interest on their loans were notified | ettle to several erm con accomplisked, giving the make ment. Several were notified strengthen security, mortgages were ordered foreclossd. aud Other business transacted was as} follows: WARRANTS ALLOWED | E. C. Mudd taking insane to asylum S 21 20) W M Crawford ea! and fees 104 00 F J Wiseman printing 40 00 Chas Brannock clean cess pool 2 S B Coulter repair bridge at Nighton ford N A Wade printing Deacon Bros mdse 51 D W Drummond repair at jail 45 RE Johnson fees ascomr 44 Ohas Burke guarding bridge during high water R C Cleghorn watch bridge J T Moon repair briige R J Hurley lumber G D Barnard sta. for C C Catterlin oil tor jail F C Smith stati puery Rachel Mci’he 90 78] 00 ly, and could not sleep finally discoyered a way to recovery by pur ng of us a ery for Consump- lent al cE oe re et taper aaimaiaia Ludwicks stock @ Adams, b 4 see B Iie has tl best 9 lat ; § I commence a 2 } . 4 selected stock in @]guard duty to be wie rs in comman tow -rices onar- §$ town. Prices guar- 3] guard where all 2 | fror > you see I utteed the | § | from, so you )| stay awake fora | re or the value. ; is a corporal in the guard house now | for going to sleep the other mornir Slat three o’clock, while on guard. | r HueRR ach ; Don’t know what they will do | fF Le} ok , the poor eueE: 8 ¥ = 2 Some officers from this regime | ¢ | will we in Butler this week on - Oo se stisimnianaden’ ing service, Chas. Clardy is | | tent the| use the them as clerk. Private Bain came to | other night and wanted pick and sledge hammer, and know- ing he was not particularly fond of lasked what he w my to j such play, of them. H bed. T said he ted to everythin }here to-night that isto gote the Ph boys are happy. Last Sunday I took a top of Lookout mountain over j steepest incli road in the {one mile long and it i 100—almost straight t on Point Rock, where seven states supposed to yiew in the wor The } erate earthworks and powder maga- |zine are stillthere. It a |place. The finest hotel I ever right on top and it is full all su | When we came here Lytle ¢ of one store stand, n larger than Br 2 |opera_house ne ip. Went you can bet old pres ¥ and owi Has stores, most everything f: is not very prompt with two cars ful DUVALL te PERC IVAL.|as they will hold sent there daily, 0,000 men waiting for a let BUTLER, MO: ee a see jand all waiting for one, sure. Our/ FaR™M BOANS. [camp is three miles from there. I can | Money to loan on farms at reduced rates‘of | here caps ane Poets ae interest. Your notes are payable at our oftce | and dow the riv ks > IT must put pad you find them here when due. We give i * and stop. You privilege to pay any — Money ready V. L. Jonsson. | ageinst | cheap or deer, w Japan he the n the war The protest revenue bill. was sent to the e department and by it forward fer-| ence committee. The protest is rround that a uniform | on all teas, he effect of based on the duty of 10 cer 1 the t ject g to tted asa re from ired and was by tl afternoon Governor Culber- on received & general manager msil and express, had been held up; that the fireman had been badly wounded, and asking for state rangers to pursue the bandits. ing through bottle of De.|J D Allen & Co ;A M Fo ved on | 7 the} t telegram from the} ef the Santa Fe! m that the train carry-| Robt Cleg (LM Rick» 50 iz, E Graves W T Kempe: J M Col b to put | town Ww H Lycch ws | shop licer WwW iM | fees approve The resi Jastics March v up steel i ship, w Was appo B Park to Asylum Adjourned to mee Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dclicious-§ £5., NEw YORK. ROYAL BANS POWDER Ss. oO t sward spring \ ~ ses iv u ‘Stock of Summer Goods , t ] y t y = tr nes Wo } tage of the situation and have | wht I ee LNes ¢ the most sheer lesirable oods to 1 i 5 can save 5! cent the purchase of summer goods and vet inc fresh id up to date goods. Below Give you only i few of the many prices. Challies worth a - - 5 at 2 1-2 Scote} wi - - He Fine Dimities solid color worth - - 10 at 7 1-2 Merode Dimities solid color worth 12 1-2 at 8 1-3 Fine terra fancies worth - 15 10 Narcissus organdies worth - - 15 at 10 Viscose Francies worth - - 15 at 10 Fine skirting crash worth - - - 15 at 10 Dress linen (pure linen) worth - - 35 at 25 i ren worth - - i 1en worth - - - 10 20 1d 3D e white orga = = 20 at 15 j Ww ‘ candies W - - fe t Is The Lareest Line of In the city, compris veryiuing trom the eross bared, to the finest impert- Phis is the year ior white 2oods nen ¥ how w large line of thes the old prices ¢ ‘ rth 5 iche ne t > 2. ned th 65 ir s 1 th 75 5 i c 42 5, 8 ( = 5 1 + ix 1 (a v vg ~ D Sea Is LL 5 at 3 1-2 ¢ I 6 1-2 at 5 Ar _— 3 tr t ti uy 5 t 32 j-2 Don't fail to see our goods and g Wt prices hy fore fat nothing ra) il you buy y¢ jLane & Adair.

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