The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 10, 1898, Page 3

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_ business Saturday. ee LIVE WIRE KILLS TWO MEN. Idiers in Honolalu Come to an Untimely End on the Street. Victoria, B. C., Nov. 4.— Honolviu advices tel of the electrocutios of / Thoms Aannan of San Francisco, a memb@r of company I, New York engineers, «ni a native heckm also the narrow escape from death of Private Gertz of San irancisco, on the night of October 72. Hannau and Gertz were io a Carriage on | their way to camp. The night was} dark and siormy. in the heart of the city their journey was obstructed by a horee lying ia the street near a deserted hack. Near by the body of aman was seer. Alighting, Hannan | placed his hands on the body to lift} , it. He was stricken dead instantly by a currert of absut 1,000 volts Gertz plased his hand on Har and he wes hurled to the ground. fireman seized him by the shoes and| pulled him away from the deadly} currest, thus saving his life. The| electcic current came from a live} wire that had fallen to the street. | Hannan was a native of Tennessee | anda pressiaan bytrade He worked | for several yea:s on the San Fran- cisco papers. At the outbreak of | the war he enlisted in the third} battalion, second volunteer engineers j in another col- feet for mak- See a lot of P ump treading with th ing wine. atit, also about Speer’s improved method of mashing grapes and mak- ing wines Noah After the Flood | Planted the first healthy of all produc fthe earth. | ‘Speer, the oldest wine grower in the U. S.,| hasvVineyards of the Portugal grupe fr wheh his wi »mede and fully ma’ bygreat age and are valueable. Deepwater Items, Quite a number are sick in this community. Dr Bowden went to Butler on Mr Lum Green is reported on the sick list this week. Prayer meeting every Wednerday night at the Johnstown M E church; everybody cordially invited to at- tend. Rev Ray has moved his family from Clinton to Johnstown, in the Martin property. Several of the Johnstown boys attended the tabernacle meeting Sunday night. There will be preaching every sec- ond Sunday in each month at the Johostown Obristian church by Rev Maxey. The birthday dinner given at the residence of Barney Johnson's in honor of Mrs Johnson on last Thurs day was well attended and a good time had by all. S W Gilliland, one of Elm Grove’s bright and prosperous young men, left for Califormia one day last week, where he will engagage in business There wasa social hop given at Mr Concival’s one night last week. Henry Zmmers, who has been sick for several days, is reported some better. Grandma Ensley is said to be quite sick The Oak Grove lyceum is progres sing nicely with Arthur Chambers as president; everybody should at- tend and take part and make ita success There wasa party given at the home of Ed White, in Johnstown, On last Saturday night; all reported} & good time. | . the grape the most] the: Cemmodore Coleman, one of Johnstown’s most worthy and ener- getic young men, left last week for Kansas City, where he will entera medical school. He has the best wishes of his many friends for suc cess in his chosen profession. | J E Kash of Foster, made a trip| to Foster Saturday on business. | Spencer Cells, who fell a erip | pled himself one day last week, is said to be no better. | SL Coleman and wife returned; t last week from a visit to Mrs C’s mother in Vernon county. Mrs D H Kash, who has been on the sick list for several days, is now convalescent Mr Corival will move from his Property near Johnstown to Judge Denney’s near Montrose soon. | The little folks social given at the! home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Cham-| bers on enday last, in honor of their little daughter, Miss Moreene, Was well attended and the little ones enjoyed it very much. Miss Mignon Coleman is s g to School at Elm Grove since the school house in Johnstown aa | Willie Shelton went to German-} town on business one day last week. T J Alexander has charge of the Johnstown and Montrose mail route. | Jesse Coleman attended the age Foe folks’ party Monday. Roser. streets of this city and attempted to Vote to Call for | gain entrance into sever principal h Methodist Bist $20,000,000 fr of that Denomina has not beer fice, owned by Otis INDIAN AFFAIRS IN THE NORTHWEST. |7,.,..¢ Views of an Ex-Indian Inspector—Kev. Dr. | This robbe Gardner, Interpreter of the Chinese! oye5 of six men, who were} rless Bureau at Francisco, Sentenced to si I Death by Highbinders—New York’s Big | hing to defeat the plans Budget. {of the thiev One of 4 =e The _|foreed an entr to the int ti lof the Eve staurant, or : : an" | largest es kind for of- | the city. t el s he 7 las \ s \ Cas I P nbs 1 » airs In the Northw é 7 ) rs te er} R ‘ ng ¢t ,Jed at New York rday 1 CTIVE SOLICITOR WANTED | EVERY WHERE Mujberry Items. -| The weathor is fine since the nt much New Yor New York, inting t ei evorm, H B Francis bas peared for market | fine apples, and v have no trouble tc Wa alter Bhiel is is able to be about a scare Mary 3 ene amodes sin the WOULD PAY NOTHING. she is giving Eleven United Srates Senators Oppose! Phe change 11 Giving Anything for the Philippines great de ai af = teacher and pv ave not Views of Hale and Chandler. oo wer tothe | started in yet partly from this cause. 60,000 ted Sta king. eneral merct put in i of ad a Normal Bib nect 1 Friday nigh ‘< Sam Roberts is on the sick list. Dade Worley, who was repe lough. Monday night. He fects of sickness. r SB a ood : a a Most of the farmers are rushing | | dead, came home on a 30 days’ fur-| Rapid Transport igene Field Day. ation to Cul TED, Sela a t The Post-I atch wants an 3 2 every hamlet, every wil- t v rs f , A 15 k fis : © lage. every town. every city. This ‘ . | ae oe i tunity of a lifetime to pla ‘ thes y eading ss 8 ai who w y giad t you od We Post-Dispatc ST. LOUIS, M i THE ee STATE BANK, | cs i Cashier Wa. E. W. ‘ reside j | The Walton Trust ea ic } OL Butler, Missot | } I - , | Have on hand a y to aned on Real Estate |, at LOWEST RA ! “8 ng borrowers to pay | i new loans, or desiring low rate money to pay olf old loans, are invit- > > 4 LS ed tq call and get rates. Have complete Abstracts to all Real Estate JOHN F. HERRELL & SON ~ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS rties wauting good, safe and conservative Insurance or want ¢ would do well to call and see this firm bef fe lid good far: INSURING OR BUYING A FARM. Call and see what we have. Pay for what you get and get what you pay for. No pass your hat around companies Very Respectfully Yours, Speer, of New Jersey, Uses Ro ilers instead of Feet. EER’S WINES i ' sta

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