The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 7, 1898, Page 8

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STORY OF TWO WOMEN How- Breed Cast Upon the From Hatanat Lo Came Back, oO To what aey f Ole Massa De I "em now dey pray rse Dewey clear do not of the word that they 3 10 Correct ce eveny One of the women was ao out lander. If she had not been there tly weakened,” ay t t eiiees eae ha gover cr story toa | eee ee y would have been ro romance, and/th? gover: pt od ani o Ww Cuba’s fr 1 mou: o be i € g | iggah’ll shout in loud hosann eventually no story She was a/8mount to be paid regi | fer fat ] thi jlife or ivju a serv sattered my syateg, | ‘‘Ficent a duz fer fat banangs Portugese, dark almost to swartbi ju restmenty elegy laily expect Sun . as e 41 m5u shal i pape Arthar pecs: dai jn. | Wid watermillions nes3, but with the cherm of the, amouat sha u of hana 4 ten ‘ne , iathe popular short line be- | yy, tra, Z ; : ; i 2 i me how bale Mo. and Fitteburg, Kan, | 1° | a south in her warm colored face. | for r been preaily ‘ other had taking Dr. Wy People, for Success; butdy, ils a trial, regulations She was loving, ignorant, a devotee, | representatives | first to ber busband, rtel to C liams’ Pink ath ‘to St. Louie, Ch orth and northeast and to Francieco, Portland and po! peress a5 I neber thought to and after him/|are to be re; west and northwest. No expense has t | afta me ee }to her church Her people were) early as } oe i es 0 : S ap dite tine seogu cr tomaas tea weet | (Although he @ or twic j well to do and lived ia a coast town.| proprated { e work of the = Gens Peen, Agt., With Miles, Joe Wheeler, Fitzhugh Lee, | That is how she beceme acquainted | board p Teseaees 1 ees he a08. {with the man who won her heart, a Venice, Iil., J a) res CASTORIA. | ou & : Usited States raval ofticer, a mem-/denca of G. W sf, was aoe aspects a sil | metus May, 1 z.m. |mer ofan old and proud southern | by ] Liz The fa y ate way — | A Correspondent t} So long as duty kept him abroad | several rt e intruders 3 & directly SENATE CLEARS ITS DECKS. | of the Spanish Qt “ jall weat well. By and be was|ing them to drop his sbirtand pavts be ee ; Perhaps it may be a little early to} order home, and came, br walk M Phacos'a Accepts Conterence Reports on Re- | talk about peace, but the best thing | with him his foreign wife He rts doa : | Spain can do, under the present con-| dition of things, is to try and bring of her to maining Appropriation Bulls. said nothiog his pe They utterly refus2d to receive Ler, 4 everywhen f the blood and locomotor at Allin Readiness for Final Action on the|& about as ie 2 as : or in any way to co itenar ce her. : course, she will have to let the] That mattered very little to her un z Hawaiian Resolution. aa < Ar ‘ iit es ae ees he ee ee ee e D6. G 39, | United States dictate its own terms.|ti] her husband fell ill, and died,| Cornelius Roa nore pronounced, Me gee mage! “4 a; ¢ Peace can be had, I am confident, | It was bitterer than dee to find|ty, Me, wasr ated ) . he senate : Eas 7 a a this = meen 2 ; - ‘i on the following conditions, namely:| herself put away from him then—|by the de rate << the | cleared the legislative decke for For Spain to recogniza the inde | not even permitted to claim her| ballot what may be the final action on the endence of the Cubans, and with ? lace es chief mourrer bebind bi ere ae eee oe a ie af ©’ |draw her tro: ps from the Island, coffin, nor to promise herzelf that in| | F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, J. C.CLARE, pee be ae unl i : giving them peaceable possession of President. Vice-Pres't Cashier the end che might sleep beside him. | It did mot grieve her that be had left her no money. She had her pictures—pictures elmost priceless They were heirlooms, ravished by some marauding revolutionary an- been pending ia conference were dis- posed of. After a debate lasting three hours the senate finally reced e1 from its amendments to the eun- dry civil bill, and adopted the conference report on the Indiana For Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears : Signature of a land they are so justly entitled ta, for we do not want Cuba curselves. Porto Rico and the Philippine I-lands w: could use toa very good advantage, and the acquisition of THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BUTLER, MoO. TY NATIONAL BANK. the Successor to BATES COU mcrecraconiDilll these islands would sige us for! cestor from the walls of convent and SETTLEMENT DOCKET pA ica Brees ne Dec., parka eal Mr. Allison, of Iowa, in charge of the ei —— war and the damage | castig in the turbulent ; times She CAPITAL, o1£0,000. ce ws Business Transacted the bills, explained that it was nec- Spain eS ane us ; would sell them and live at eace,| Probate Court August Term, 1898 essary that the report should be My notion is that this government asking nothing of those who disown | Estates will compromise under no other con dition, for she knows very well her cause is a just one, and that she bas Bates County Investment Co., BUTLER, MO.: Capital, B3SG0,000. ed her But pretty soon she found that the selling was not so easy. Even in Chicago, in World’s Fair agreed to to day, as this was the last day of the fiscal year. He pointed out that if the bills were JJ Smith IW Bro RR Re es ee | not laws by miduight they would ee Berets euerre net CESS timer, purchasers of old masters Thirsa Ble Money to loan on real estate, at low rates Abstracts of : and Spain ought now to begin to were lees plentiful than blackber-| Elmo Co title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice havo to be passed again by the two! - oie this fact. eo |e a securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title branches of congress. The delay be ns = is phe 7 furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate hh acti ld ot wee She came dejectedly back to her| , 5B Miertnan Ades papers drawn. eousedvent Upon: such) action) woul Indigestive poisons are the bane hueband’s homs city, Nashville tal, FJ Tygard& ra'rs “FTI. Troan, Hox. J. B. New J.C. Cranx, seriously embarass the government, | of the dyspeptic’s life. When sick, Se ae ee a Se Pee ne ) President, Vice ee weg Hs Treas. and might force congress to remain | see if your sickness is caused by in- hardly knowing what to do. A goo jie nae Jv0. C. Hane, Speeerees- ‘ we epsoatici eee in session several week longer. digestive poisons. If so, take Shaker | fate threw ber under the roof of Jno DM nore Guar PR APL PF FFRARAP PPD RAR DR DRPDDPa A ppp DDD utp iol Mr. Bate (Dem.) of Tenn,, and| Digestive Uurdial. This is the only | another woman, who happened to be beget csc ba : % certain way of bein ermanentl] Mr. Tillman (dem.) of South Caro ¥ & permanently /also a gentlewoman, and tender cured, because it is the only way A a >. that gets rid of the poisons. You hearted, withal observant Pretty lina, spoke against the annexation | MeFARLAND BROS. — reselutions. The latter discussed | know that fermented food is poison- Seen she came to know that her F the race problem from the stand- ser "ae wont poison is un-| foreign lodger was in straits for yeaa ; . é 3 srs ; = LBA G &¢ point of a southern man, and was oo aes a Spey — a. oreo ig — never |! Pap ged ee sha = ° 7 J ° meptin 2 ] be} lrew K a HW rd characteristically vigorous in his re food, and purifies the Bisod anal oa se ~_ Pines pogae ne ne CMR Ww &¢ ’ marks He accounted for thelsystem of indigestive poisons Te ere ; Ee . are — "5 at ae . ye ee | | slight interest manifested in the|cures indigestion aud the diseases is ate aaa ees — te Sie j Jaco P Dingman, R twell, A Hawaiian debate by saying that the | that ey of ie = gene 3 a oF oe ” aa salve eons | Ric: BE ‘ |? a : 1ausea, stomach ache, weakneas, flat em to be, as she ha no thought . qu n had been fully discussed in | 2°45 : : 2 di sl : ieee ‘4 i eee 1 | Ulence, constipation, loss of appetite, | of ever receiving back ¢ Cee South Side Square executive session s inter, and |; tabiic ote = senna : Eines Fonts $ j irritability, etc These are a few of eel e The I ti. & Mi that it was only natural that there! the symptoms, caused by indi » Presently th The < ; Butler o. lack of interest and an| poisons, cured by Shaker D k A | to listen to a repeti | Cordial. ' i Z o Read and See What we Keep in Stoe 8 delivered then At druggiste, price 10¢ to $1 per weep < | Z ie bottle ther hends: « sobbi out ¢ . “- Nite and sobbing ee = : We keep everything that horse ownersnedd . toust go at « > to 5 40u D A Pristine and ag in die tad nota cask 1 pay ng | ube Double wagon harness from $10 to $% ashington, 1G; .—} 3 . oe c there. > other woman had not} STAT Single harness, 50 to $25; second band | Secretary Long received word from {too much money, bu he iad o ; : Commodore Remey at Key West é § s Dochae harness from $3 tc Saddles of a a superior ane t tt i = , |friend in authority over a railway. j for u r «| ne ame E" that : he Posi nip prices | fim Gs. seauk. begging gal Styles and prices, from the cheapeet to the with Commodore Watson on boar . ‘ ‘ i *|pes3. It was given cnee. VM DALTO ork cow boy ar le 1€ Hind’ bean dala. colliGien Gin P given at e V M. DALTON steel fork cow boy and sole leather epritg ta’s Legless Colonel, the | went back in triumph to her ic Atlanta, Ga., June 50.-—The war Dolphin. Tho Newark bales and sent her rej gZ away. = seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankels department to day avcepted as Col-| ec, Bae the Dolphin 7 There, she thought the matte t Bat dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and sospt onel of the 34 Georgia Regiment | *' erable damage. °Piended She was mi Si : fullline of mens and boys gloves. Tris Jobn S. Chandler, who has lost both | ot ee wos dry dock weeks after came a letter enclosin ~ arene buggy tops new and re pair old ones. Bring of his feet esting history. every cent due her from the forei wom so money for the boarding house keeper, who had fed the e without 5 “I bave sold a pic a ae same * |ture,” wrote madame—they had all Chandler has an inter | Stay tl In 1881 when Alex. | Horho: ander Stephens, at one time vice | Bere president of the southera confeder- acy, was clected Georgia’ governor | he made Chandler, then but 18, a| 4 colonel of his staff. A few days | Cheyenne, Wyo., June 2 q subsequent to this event the young 2 your old harness and saddles and trade fa We have the ness are all made at home. new ones. the largest retail bar Sout ness store in est and our bs fallen into the way ef calling her madame—“it gives Five Drowned. Nines m3 pleasure to —News man lost both feet in a railway acci- | dent. He later held the position of | colonel of the 5th Georgia regiment. | There was some opposition to his| selection, but he was gotten through by the Georgia congressional dele | bas reached here of the drowning of five visiters at Thermopolis Hot Spriogs, Big Horn Basin | Overturning of their b Horn River fef Wolton, Wyo; O. P. Gray and pay the money I owe. Only the dear God can repay the kindness. That was a surprise, but n thing to compare with what cams It came in a lawyer's letter. ame was dead, it said: dead plenty of money for her last needs : by the in the Big The yictims arc: Harry Beggs, wife and infant child later. Mad at gation. Heis the demccratic can- |Miss Myrtle Cantlin Big Horm | She bad chosen ber burial Place— didate for governor of Georgia at} Wisin. x a = | she was buried, in fact—sbe temem- the coming election. | ees bered her chureb, to a certaia extent SS | Educate Your Bowel x lk MH eh f i To Cure Constipation Forever. r Wels With Cas; but the bulk of all ehe left bebind. Tak fC. C money 2 ts Candy Cathart fail to cure, dr June London, 80.—The Daily | Mail announces this morning thet Prude the United States has purchased the organized. steamers Alexandria, Beadicea, Vic- toria, Cleopatra and Winifred, of the | Wilson's and Furaese-Leyland line, all neerly new, and each with a ton. | Beass the Sigustare age of about 7,000. | for the Ist and 2d Alabama. y | Willed to her land Iady At Danville, Ala, reeruiti He captured them ali Mrs. Sarah A. Gaut, of Nasbvifte, | who owns genuine Rembrandt, a | Lfe portrait of Mary Stuart. and | \ivowies, and rococo carvings, to! [iresk the heart of @ collector. Maa. jane legaey proved to be woriba eres meen CASTORIa«a, The Kind You Heve Ai Saget 3 with j |p ctares, curios, carvings, she bail | This is hew it happess that down| ng officer inthe southern provincial capital | found a company of fifty men there is a soft voiced elderly lady, iF {= hin one ye: fter the date of ssid letters, or they may be Pecluded | from any benefit of said estate; 2: if such} Claim be not exhibited withiz two years from | the date of this pu on, they shall be for- ever Barred. day of Zane, iss. ne @.z. GUTRIDGE, Admlnisenier. - .McFARLAND BROS. BUTLER, Mo. LO GAP AAA AND Oop pty OOOO On rot rtn> Coot trintrlririrs OH) THE BEST OFFER EVER MADE BY A NEWSPAPER: § 34 vaWEe PAG f ES EV EK FORK Address a) orders to | | | i THE-REPUBLIC, St, Lo

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