The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 24, 1898, Page 8

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ye the prince was and teenth porary greater every decided tl to aft the was d proce occur Posed should corted by QUAINT OLD-TI Takes Phe mee ee pS ee }QUEER NOTIONS OF BEAUTY. | z Interested in Tribune Company- | Ceptain Young’s Slayer Indicted, | 5 ° Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 14 —The| Sedelia, Mo., Nov. 17.—J. M. Me-| Barbarians Paint Their —— and ¥ or Girl ’ . s. eeth ayly aud Wear an >?) announcement was nade here to-day I Mfacigal, the slayer of Captain ste 2 an pice ape Bi Ou He <4 |that Edward W. Stephene, of the;Thomas C. Younz of Lexington, | wlan s of the towns | Columbia, Mo, Herald, has publish- | was to Jict for rder in) Jit ¢ = t the r s nwa 9 ©3 ed all of the interest of the late/the firet ree The offense was nations. In Fiji the x r a VE e |Henry W. Ewing in the Tribuse|/comm ited « on the last night of the Ripper ce a e 2 a. ve F | Printing Company of this city, and | ex-cc i Lb beta ; be t t So remarkable a = rete: 50 str onglv are they dat that he will reorganize the company | last Se; Usy \ ae sil who are I HY 8°" | and take charge of the property im | one arm-d veteran, wa = = ¢ a ; ieee ae a s | mediately. The Tribune, both dai adirk MeManig H s ‘ ee ir sea i the little 4 Ie jand weekly will be continued muchjtbe act, but claimed self ane: | eee eel gg : . ao : = ore jenlarged in size and otherwise im | He will be ao to morrow | a bs rs Polynesian nations I ¢ Re: Estate Circ e took them home to f er. I caine fe : } | proved. ertain betterments wil! CASTORIA. In } : ‘ : on their reputa c tthe . be made in tke big plant of the Beate the The Kind Y Always Boug! t Spgs Sraurie deg: : SEATS: ‘ar ” chau ; ; company in which is executed all of Signature Cpl DB: I. sere 1 : Ton- - 4 b . When she had is ; | the state printingand binding. Mr & 7 #40 }« ese are as < as art e: me ; a ee is ae ugh to : Stephens will continue the publica Marder of a Schoot Boy, | ; Seles 3 on ‘8° ) tion of the Columbia Herald and St Joseph, Mo, Nov 18 —Heary| girls w ; s : of a{ Will also eontinue to operate his Biiwarcwils a “cs echo! | ; h | printingjestablisbment at that place boy, was murdered by a eompanion Darien the eecie oie eee z ¢ No figures are given as to .the deal on the way to school after the noon | , se - 2 ee by th Q f : which was consumated at Kansas]... io dey. The Gitie totiaw was | there wed i City last Saturday, but the amount stabbed in the breast. He ran home| to" Every i : | involved = large. sat . and fell Lleeding in sight of his] comewhat tionable operat iS stecntts ean’ On an occassional door or store [ther When picked up he was ae ; sip oe fe front in the town of Adjuntus, in dead. His assailant is unknown ed ¢ pata ype r Puerto Rico, appears a single black =: In Japan f r hceenachsies | be print ofa human hand. If the na purely sagincaningl apelin ; tive be questioned, writes John CASTOR lA Sout wn -eaeie and : froz had been placed there|Hamilton Thatcher in Harp-r's For Infants and Children, temptation | Weekly, he responds with a sidelong The Kind You Have Always Bought | ; dae GAL ARE. dca So ae glance and a finger on his lip. op ” ‘ Bears the | “El mano negro” be whispers.} — - LEILA Signature of Z A One learns that the dreaded token see coe eee s 93 on the door, the black hand, is the : Coin ce i 3 Scarlet fever has developed rear precursor offa masked band coming ; ee 1 sat w gtimes. T ne| Little Rock, Saline county, but| ™°: - 5 me Sa by night to leave a record of its visit : = € : - ze} every precaution being taken to] written with torch and machete. He % ae aa nt an epicems: : : : } hears of a woman and child hacked] * a bs the too t | rr tees ene enn wren ; a with knives and left for dead an the Dee Gee be Cured. ie = 4 r $ F.J. TYGARD, HON. J.B. NEWBEBRY, J. C.CLARK ; penn wplender: cal | Lares Road; of a plantation owner, | by lo »plicati t aol Presi Jice-Pres't. Cashier of the last century it |aged and infirm,beaten and tortured, | "¢° ; ’ , | ! his ears cut off, and finally, in the]and that ist A I M j THE BATES COUNTY BANK, presence ofjhis son, hung froma ree za ' : nee ee dition o tl ‘ saw w n]|rafter in his house. He sees traces eustachian tu elon s ; aa BoTLER, Mo. of pillagejand arson.*; Some of these oe d you have aru The Mz 7 ‘ | Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, EsTasiisuep Dec., 1870. crimes‘are a part of the outlawry that must needs attend the close of | !¢ss the inflammation and this tu be restored toi ¢ va “ A General Banking gi0,UUU. z Business Transacted§ naininnhiiniihiiaiiiieasaiadl ; rie = | Bates County Investment Co., 2 Until French revolution the : : a Paap d crowds, but in 1797|" V8! In most cases, however, | condition, ng wiil be destroyed fo reat h was changed into a temple | What he sees is merely a rude bal- : copy ne cee hah hing but cae af of reas 1 not until 1501 was there Jancing of accounts. +; The fitems on ed condition of the poeta © = thor of reviving ne ie ith |0D@ Side have been accumulating for] We will give one dollars tor ‘ ‘ re dis- n y were resumed with I Stage any Case ot deatness sed bv catarrh . ‘anakus The pope presented to | Some four centuries, and it is not] (1,2; Cane ails Catach ema ee the statue two golden crowns, and |surprising§that the Slower class of | Cure. i 5 culars tree piper NiREasuRid NR eci<iccacectcrs they were p » place by an are Puertoriqueno should wish to make Usd; . HENEY & Co. oO. . (oe Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of bishop who bor j them from f iditi 1 “e r : ‘ le to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice Ever since that time the festival has |® few additional entries before the ea ee i he curit always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title been held without interruy United States closes the ledzer per é 2 = furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate It is not the processic imanedtl hie: Missour: Pacific Railway Time Table « papers drawn. Hatcceuis ihe vidios « ee at Butler Station. cone, % 2, Traasp, Hon. J. B. Newnenny, J.C. Cranx, ene ee eters —— : i habitants of Ax re a resident, ce-President. Sec’y. & Treas. ee a fea as re It Is the Maria 1 Teresa, . ae ee . $5 , ord Jwo. C. Hayes, Abstractor. 8. F. Waxxocx, Notary ond gr i to depict certa scene mae = “8 2 -| Nassau, N. Y., Noy. 11.-Wreckers ce it tl fasten a plate of PBRPPPP PDP A PLP PPP PPP LPR PPL PPL D/L PLP P PAP PPL PRLIPREBRLALD biaci l wi who have arrived here have brought Local Freight = nt t r rr pene i a ir with them stores from the stranded : ‘ ae t tt femtotin adie: pig cone | vessel off Cat Island which estab : « 3 cession , 1 common : 311 Local’ Freight II I ene ete with similar “ It |lishes beyond a doubt that she is|_ oe r : loose ates ‘ 98: : : : B 9 Depart 1 is th {which | tho sPatante GeeriaiPereas. As chs pepart ; > Butler Academy will Open the Next year, Sept. 5th, ia ’ « makes tt 1 i cee eed E. C. Vanpenvoorr, Age ee eee Sete ee ‘ before ft pioees oe wooked upon sae being af =: to the quality of t vner. The] ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. 3 ee ila jerelict, the wreckers claim the| &- C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | Myantce « carr r Soto | ere 5 : : jemuigo bois SE. A. L G, ARTHUR BORRON, ones, 1 right to seize the stores which can | Arrival and departur W 2 M [ Normal Department Missourl Uniys $ net 2 be : +} |0@ saved. They report that the xe ai sei § and c f = 5 - 3 RsxErs.— the chapel in| Water is up to her between decks, 5 se aaa nates $ ‘ Pp borthar n ur Ai ? that she has a list to starboard, § ee Ys i 1 : sitet z strumental Music, 2 vhich side is damaged, ond that she } s of tt t|5 I i Tyt Wr _ , eee ee 5 cn : | v v. i \ g locution, 4 is ditmantled. The vessel lies be t =e ol BF c Normal, Business, Art. “ d tween two reefs, on a smooth bot- < : | Four terms 1 8 eack A Faculty of Ten Specialists ; | tom, and hes her anchor out. | s | este és osU per erm. § : | eae ee Pol Sage rtea i? Separate college home for girls with the Princi " ‘ | An exchange says is the most mas “1a ; E ; ag ? a infortunate letter in the alphabet, 7 t \ -|) ss E. A. L ODWIG, Butler, Mo. « is 1 “because it is never in and s used . . exe-| ¢ > sta I ) e er equipment of SOP | IRIE ARARPRARREAAARAAAPSSARA ABRAD ‘eda é jalwaysin debt, ard never out of second to none in th pe z a near- be well Janger.” Our exchange forgets that|" Gen’l Pass. Agt., Kan —————— gin wn ¢ the aforesaid letter is never in war i Ic but always in peace. It is the be- ; es F R ] es : : | who } ginning of existence, the con ice | es | Me A AND BROS trac | ment of ease and the ending of trou | : i : ‘ "| ble. Without it there will be no| irs | d, no meat, no water, no life, no| | 1 < | gospel, no Jesus, no he aven, no heil | i town, he drives Retuses Them Passports. e aS Sees: ee Ae) 4 Boston, Mass, Nov ° ae ; ; ; American Board of F . = : z S | eeckvedd ward yentec South Side mia Ss : Et? thusiasm ae = Butler Mo th I - j tasir omes in 4 C ye eacer to|Out for the first ti : r N. | been refused passports b : All the Notes and See What we Ke Btoe = oe tas ish government, ar : x neless a : 1 € ng tk r € : the interior with sepetcictise ; the spec pjeeceicts ness fr to #30. tive of th e Un 75 5 I : to $25; « r Orville M. Barn fron. 3 s. | T ted to the leg ae j f eae see z county by an increased maj t r ™ est tothe 2 had candidate for the house v yand sole leather ey s ship. : 3 | Lap robes, I e blankets I i ts. Harr ay - F f ff Sas r new and repair old ¢ Bring : r ~ I S + ls * 4 c : st Hn Es vA D R Ss. zi Sr Cc. A Pam a ae . . BUI7LER, Mo. Iw the © nk ki ke you 0

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