The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 26, 1899, Page 4

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= eee — =— —— == = = = — | S OWN EYE. MES QUANTRELL WILL | winsa Shot for Trym io Enter a He mI RR WEE «| THE BEAM IN HIsO TRELL Je t h D ea ouse, BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES Atkeson takes us to task for RETURN 10 HER HOME, atarrn, ySpepsia SUCCESSOR NAMED. Slew, Mo. January 22 Jaye J. D. ALLEN Eprror. |supporting Carroll for Labor Com.) bo ‘a ‘ oa ao ‘ Martin, of this city, was shot an ‘euais = | miasioner because, forsooth, he at Yother of the Noted Guerrilla Cnet Life Was Becoming Burdernsome | aan Bale fest i tha probably fatally wounded ab J. D. Atten & Co., Ptoprietors. Se ee ateat pae Local pi pes ee in aoe, | and There Was No Pleasure tn | el Joht F.Weston Will Be the New o'clock this n t tk bi —_ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION? | ong. allen” B neo cli ie Ses Anything—What Hood's Sarsa- Commissary General. saiicmim whers Gt er as ON: jus “Granny Allen.” He forgets the parilla Did in This Case. | Washington, Jan. 19 —Whatever| Mery Armstrong. where. it is claigy The Weexty Times, published eyery| Biblical injunction that to err is Foi. she Has Been Neglected by Kentucky| “1 have been a « jmay ba ths cutcome of the Eagan ediby the: womiat; he wee ia Thursday, will be nt to any address/ . orgive is divin 4 i ei gine ~ | dyspepsi da 3 : A " ,_ | forcibl ater. The Armstrong F pares age pat for Stoo. ‘i es no? Sled ane we Ladies Who Offered Her Aid. [ig pasdens : court-maréwlit may be contidently — . ve ig ‘ . : «family = | Bropably sce a ope Hee ee Lexiogton, Ky, Jan. 23 —Mrs | feeling and fell | stated thai General Kagan’s career | °° ae sid Repeal pice children, Tr s jnot treasure up spleen, but we are! ,, mie ae ge [Sma ieee | BES GsewUa eae i one of which was very sick. About s | Catherine C vantrell, rnother of} P ning. }as commissary general of the army hase COE ee Ree ee- | glad that we are so constituted that ; = i! b Seale | Various r no good re: dad a “{2 eclock this morning the family The members of Bates County z j |the famous guerrilla chief, Wiliam | 5) deck jended to cay. so ‘i , we can find the beam in our own! ,,. veambeell } 2 = ? | wi ! = inkanal- doka we disturbed by two men who Democratic Central Committee Ste | ove, eudiecctowen Bad | oe Quantrell, who startled the} 1 gave up m Pe is sucreesc r, Colonel obn eisutad veo ain 60 li hereby notified to meet at the court) asta Pay ae ae paneipe | civilized world by the Lawrence, | poems : Watson, steady has been selected. | |, Gis wets Arad. the fst 2 etal MEE CTs SG ee | manhood to admit his errors There ee ee Soars) parila nd Hoo | Ordere wep telegraphed to him at pass through the door, otal ary 28, 1599, at Lo'clock p. m. for}, mee sie of ie Pe ee | with the Daughters of the Confeder- | tired feeling is n t |New York to-day, directing him to] Martin in the right breast The the purpose of calling a convention who bave can ws a ae en oe lacy of this city and wauts to get disapr iand Ia a y |report for duty at once to the secre. | Other shot was fired after the door to nominate a school commissioner ae Se iislahie sce ey baek to her former home at Canal = tary of war This means that he is tery fare Tegpsieicnataly i , Martin and for the transaction of such other cunipaigne (hago ‘ Gani es oicadeee Dover, Ohio. |p to take charge of the | ri o t two physician pe aa business as may come before the/iy- 105 about us, but who aceeeaas It has been reported to her that|} : general's department | him surgically, without fir ling the committee. M. S. Hors, pales aoe ant . as eee jthe Deuzhters of the Coufederacy mi r Sedalia, Missouri. nominated to the sen | bulle t, and his chance for recovery ig J. B. Marca, Chairman, pees Atkesou, in ell kindness, walter’ Stid she ought not have been| Hood’s Sarsaparill jate to suctzed General Eagan as | doubtful Secretary. 1a : z es ; a brought here by the Confederate} tstnepbest—int. One True BI fer, |COMmissary general, however, until | =—_— - a ’ ri gig ey is y pees Veteracs Association of Kentucky, | Msist upon Hoon’s; take no s the latter has bcen dismissed or rel Linn county will build a $10,000] * voi oe — lariat tel land that the warfare her son con | Hood’s Pills egated to the retired list poor house. preal ek ee = age ducted was not euch as should be| Army offcers generally consider a i) oa epee nee 9 . ee nea : ackett |i, dorsed by the associations that are THE MEN WHO ATE IT. sentence ofdismissal in the Eagan P *s ee oe er Roem les Braet coe 70 doing all they can to heal the = case as inewtable. Whether or not has cost $265,000,000. abuse make them bad men, either in aa : na a on oe Sen eae wounds caused by the civil war Sicscel Wie’ Mase lec 2 tte Tol the presidest will mitigate the sen i e eyes oO eir fe 7 ony 7 gos _ . oe i ic The war with Spain began om|men You are Genre wolchigagoae W. T. Woodward, the widely- Ended Geel. tence to sispension for a period . sing 5 ’ i uk April 2let and closed August 12th.| own didincvedh tes ites hi ee who served under Washington, January 22 —Major Mpegs ag keep him cn the wait uantrell at Lawr , Was oint- “i - ; i wo qo Oe na Ge Q ‘ence, was appoint General Milos lias notified the Wasi = on ere lst until hie retirement Senator Quay is still 13 votes ti ie f » F "| ed last March by the State Confed- Tnvealigstion Oomrmission ihat be remains to te seen. His restoration short of a nomination by the Penn- a epson - tee arin * Beal erate Veterans’ Association to go haa Gblained. toro boxes of canned to duty as commissary general. how sylvania legislature. si hg ow Me yes we sarin t0) after Mrs Quavtrell and bring her| | cata aaa to the Porte Rican |°%¢! i# out of the question. ; d to a 7 ae ‘ie = ag soi ene = here. She was placed in St. Joseph acces fact tall Colonel Weston, who is to be com The Missouri legislature is getting | WOU'¢ remin sit ES hospital at the request of the = ‘i : missary genea!, is one of the best down to work and promises to enact}0u® time he was prolific in his)... ciation, wih the understanding | sewer oven ena ne cause willbe known offices of the subsiste ae ‘ J ? 8 din the presence of the com- v6 eevee What d it doP some wholesome legislation. praises of the men he is now so 2 7 rR Tl aces P ; - O€S it do . e virulently abusing, and ask if he is Se ~ board é _ | mission in order that there may be oe st — sis It causes the oil glands A farmer over in St. Clair county |the conscience keeper for these gen |), aan a om oe ne ares no question such as might arise if a ried Seat " per gs pretend in the skin to become more raised 900 pounds of tobacco on|tlemen and expected them to ask for] . |. ithe thr bokeae = pipes “| couple of the cans were presented to | © Aig a mie 5 phn active, making the hair soft three quarters of an acre of ground | his permission before they changed She a a cake oid Oe mt that body. The boxes were for saan eae eae b os and glossy, Precisely as last season. their opinions on public questions feeble. SI ; a } oe quite! warded to General Miles by Captain ; Si sii ys ade ap spanicies nature intended. : - - ; The lth, ecgmendied sth ie eble. She feels keeuly the apparent} Prancig C Pee See of the army. e entered the volun- Itcleanses the scalp from Kansas City Tres bas nominated Sia: Sista ainanghcdl tn Sond ths negkc, of the Confederates. She| Battery C, Pennsylvania Volunteer | ‘*¢t #'™Y 8% “ieutenant of the 4th dandruff and thus removes Senator Cookrell for president The : told uw reporter that she would rather | 7,, ie Se Sorat | Kentucky cavalry in 1861 and served one of the great causes of opulist t t ios Infantry, and subsequent to their - senator treate the matter as a mere|POPUS Party into Cue TSE retur.: to Olio and die among those] 7-.. 0,5 1 : “ ‘ throughout tae civil war. At its baldness. & camp, acd such men as Carroll and = dispatch he received a communica ; * compliment. . | Who have always known her than te} ,: 7 . -_.- | close he was appointed to the regu It makes a better circu- Hackett refused to be led. That is tion from the War Commission * S es 3 — — remain here a care on the sisters of ; A lar service lation in the scalp and stops Ex-United States senator Jobn J. | the beginning and foundation for bis] |). ; i asking that it might be furnished : : the hair from coming out Ingalls, of Kansas, is reported to be great animority to these gentlemen. ° ae Apia _| With samples. Fo an accompanying Pay Ful Fare or Walk. t critically ill at Washington, D. C, hen she came several ladies of | totter Captain Bean states that one Chicago, Il, Jan. 20.—On and if Prevenis and lt miedo uucumouin, NOT QUITE READY. the Confederate Association went to} of the boxes contains four cans of after February1, no more passes, cures Baldness Mauiltiolinen of Cameron. is now. The Rich Hill Review, while ad-|®°* Bets but they never returned,| boiled beef aod the other five cane|half-rate tickets or other forms of ‘ 0 > , shes a} t reil fe at ei “aie é a . : * Pre sent =e ie anaes mitting the great need of a new and Mrs. Quantrell i that she is of roast beef They were fursished reduced rate transportation will b- Ayer’s Hair Vigor will ris te ; : — ae court house, and the people of Bates | 2°t wanted by the Confederates OF eo teas Pur the sec. of is wien Ga granted “< the request of politicians surely make hair grow on his senate ting ae st county want it, wants to procrasti- Kentucky. She talks entertainingly September 8 last at Ponce prin pst et gait goon baid heads, provided only le . t ner “boy.” 7 ails l | - a - « c , a “re is anv ife ™ j nate—put off toa more convenient about her cies as she cails the! Tt has been Captain Bean's con-|railroads running east and south there digo d life remain- The Pettis county farmers have|day aud time. The county has been Bead suerilla, bat the does nO!/tention that the meat supplied to}east from this city. Today the — the hair bulbs, petitioned the legislature to pass a| patching up the old cne for a num believe the aogt stories of hi8/hig command was wholiy unfit for | Chicago officers of ail of the roads It restores color to gray law reducing passenger and frieght|ber of years and ths money thus SBE and craelty. ase, but he preserved some of the|*2M¥g east received imperative a ee hair. It docs not rates on railroida in thia state. expended would easily pay the iuter- Sho says that when he left ber] pox. 8 issued in order to be prepared| no ei aay B acigide inh e eds tees Avbee: moments as J i F om sg 3 er the above date the doors must be will a hair dye; but ina aE sould be | BOme in 1857 he was ore of the beat|s,. oe Sa Be ye; : est on a new structure that would be for any investigation that might be! closed on all forms of illegal trans sh ime the gray Col. James A. Sexton, commander a pride and credit to the county. | P9Y8 ia Obio and she cannot believe] nag T x ; : seek 3 short time the gray color auldiisliSh the Grind Army of the I } t y- Cees ae nade be commission has com-|portation; that thereafter there of age gradually disap- Wi edblic. ie lying aritigalig. 0 3 From the stand poiat of economy it | 88! 26 ever changec ; plained that it has been unable to| Would be but one kiod of ticket for pears and the darker color Peer te fying. critically i 121 would be a saving of money to T obtain any of the tinned meats aup-|©V8tYbody—tbe kind sold over the f youth takes its Washington City, with bright’s dis : © TAX EVIDENCES OF DEBT. P’lcountera at the regular printed of youth takes its place. ae build a new court house. But there plied to the Porto Rican army, and| rates The order ie directed against Would you like a copy . isastronger reason The present Theat Bill Hae BensiReniiadieer ne ce that it has secured @ number of | ali classes of tickets sold at ra fig of our book on the Hair The battieships Kentueky and|structure has become a wenace to F ae - 1@ans a great deal of interest centers|ure below the open, published and Scalp? It is free Kearsage will be ready for active|human life. It is fast crumbling to ff u —_— around its examination of their|¢harges. Nobody i+ excepted, not 4 Hl service, it is announced, by July ist, | pieces. New breaks and cracks ap- Ph seis eae Mo., Jan. 16.— contents even the mayor. Al] must pay full Address, Dit. J. ©. AYER six months io advance of the time| pearing in the wall from day to day. fb el is Slate, of Maries General Miles has forwarded to Foe viet tie set. This would not be if it was not fast|C°U%tY: introduced his famous the commission 21 reports of Cora Price Booming, re eee Ba : : Tt it fal! d killg|*38e3sment bill in the house this : re) iai i i TRUSTEE’S SALE ued iaeton GEeaac ee OA : going to pieces. it falls an ills SET as Sen eae a Pee os ; commanding officers relative to the Vora is Just row cutting a big fig- sed ALE. : cies ae ee eee ne Of) some one then ths county is lable eget gut , = ape character of the meats. supplied to mies the markets ‘aod filling the), Y uartand, by teas deed at ieeer ee ayaa “ ane _ to Hee 10) for heavy damages. But the matter eae i poe - . ei = ¢ : their commands. There reports were ee ag acaagnes agri — penne ; 's for the funeral of Congress-| of money damages is not the great-|*-** fi yours ag. Dut waslcalled for by the Major General hovering at the t teh Sst ne eee ; ' ty man Dingley, says the cost of the : 5 vetoed by Governor Stephens. The Overing at the top notch price of | tet undersigned tru win| Gall ie Gan S508 eat obligation. The county should Gbrauce fg eee ap ae commanding, through the regular|recent years and the past week it ype real catate Tying and or hh aitnage Ie te : vs je more than $0, -| give security to life and property of an Be it ie ye ee military chaonels. Nice commanda|bas taken a jump that bas filled the th half of th t quarter of aap ers peas ed rea lits citizens and not set a trap in aa oe ethane this peti he! are still to be heard from. None of | be#rts cf corn boldere wi hj y and oe deer ese ae forty-one (4) See = state funeral such 88! which to kill them. If the present pheed a ceca : ers Prepare: ta the reports is at all favorable to the ed spider = _ ahs eee mate intrest te corey a ‘ = ys : Bates county court house was loeat- eee — seta . = to pases the|) oor The commands from which Sheer ca cetera ties ees ed tas A mass meeting of railroad men ed in any city in the world it would ee si sae - is devotien to it reports hive been received served in| of natural eouaeaae, ; and the real from all branches of the service was|be condemned by the authorities ae a lagu f " , ..; | both Cuba and Porto Rico. farmer has reaped the benefits.— held in Sedalia to protest against{and ordered vacated. This old iS Et 3a ea) ace to tax all evs Sei aee a Coleman's Rural Wor!d. at publie the Missouri legislature passing the| building should be yacated and the accel of debt, * class of wealth | The Consent of the Governed, an 6 Oe bili that provides for a reduction of|cowaty property and valuable ree- Nee ae a oe J | Macon (Ga.) Telegraph. Missonst, fare from 3 cents to 2 centsa mile on| Oords removed to private offices saps re ng barden ot taxation When fate decreed that the South. , main linesand from 4 cts to 3 cts —————— Reeailiegies ery =e a Susie the ern people should be whipped into ine. ae on branch lines. Tbe railroad men|_ Tbe Henry county Grand Jury a =f - apaber : at a stocks consenting to be governed; and tebateek and ansia: take the position that there is no re- ineorporated the following recom . i Be he ee . . stamp of | when history recorded the deed, the 12-4 oa ae quest from the producing classes of mendation in its report to the/|the hye oe could be} Filipino jost his case—thirty-odd the state for a reduction of railroad cireuit court last week: negotiated or collected. This fea- years before he seriously dreamed of Order of Pablicati on fares, but that it originated with the “That acommission ef competent |ture, which was much objected to, liberty or feared Americ.n oppres pT eet a siijltinle busines houses in tie citizens be raised to make a critical | bas been geen ara ae aon; thst ie. 49. far as hia case In the eirenit e« 5, lignourl cities who have hundreds of travel-|¢%#™ination of the county records | measure. = “ Provides ea appeals to that section of our Con- Missouri at ¢t Pr worboy i ing men on the road and a reduction | t° the end that a common rumor/|#uch evidences of debt must be list- stitution cited by Messrs. Hoar and f Missouri, od i in fares would amount in a large throughout the county that inaceu-| ed and stamped by the Assessor and | yfacon. In fact, he lost it when that and, defend: t 4 eaving to theee houses racies, or lax methcds have prevailed|the list must be accessible for|oiq Democrat, who wae neta AR Ae i imini ae : ioc fe scat - bet erveet embant ion for delinquent taxes i ND oomarsram nae fin the administration of the county's aiatBeD If the maker of any note as an anti expansionist in Chicago a ne Yagil bank j aks ing was held in| business may be eet at rest, and|*n0ws that the note has not been | fay days ago, drove the Indians ' the Academy of Music, New York | that no competent and honest officer | listed and stamped be may decline|beck from the middle Southern under tha auspices of the Continent | shall reat under any undefined|tO pay If the payee sues, he imme-| states and left the white nae al League, for the parpese of Pro-| charge of wrong doing.” diately lays himself liable toa fine supreme and undisturbed in emg testing against the policy of “imper-| A few years ago the records of |°f from $25 to $1000 forfeiture to! parts. iG ialism and eatangling alliance with; Bates county were overhauled and | the school fond for failure to obey | The case must res? European Pevese Over 3,008 peo jeverything fouod to bein excellent | the law, | This) provision prackestly) upon the question of OronE A ple participated. Commanications|.,aitien Honest ren an acd makes the payer of every note, stock | aie teaches, ion of profit and lose. were read from ex-President Cleve-! soa. ar 2 _2° Bot lor bond a possible informer against | Will it pay to hold and govern them? feud. William J. Brvax ae | fear an investigation at any time and | the payee ; That is the doctrine of the 603 a8 ef ee ee es 'SHOP itis a mighty good balance wheel | Se eet up in this country. If i: will pay 9 Henry C. Potter, regretting their iD-/on those who havea disposition to Kicked by a Horse. | we will ’ the it liters eg : a Saece : 3 t sition to ee | we will bem into consentiag 1 Pa | api! oo Mr. Cleveland pe dishonest. Tavestigate by all|_ Miss Georgia Kaylor, daughter of | and that iz an easier ‘ot saat in in his letter saye: es 2 Isaac Keylor of Virgil township, | ce aes ce job than the “Iam so opposed to the expan- met with a distressing misfortune |" Of the 603. We are surprised sionist craze now afflicting our body | maps afternoc says the Ne-| thet in bis decliniog years Serator iti ny org i mee veda Mail, 21st. | Hoar is about to forget the lesson Politic that ny orge tion form Tk soamie Mi. Kaylor bed eS : wae is = essons im opposition to it bas my hea ih and bis daughter w Fie ee [Of bis early manhood. We bave not sympathy and approval” cink ca | bar to irk atest nick pace i forgotten itin the South and Satu Mr. Bryan said that he was : coe ba While there another horse kicked | haps for the a that we were at in sympathy with every effort put | lunches in saloons attracted to those! steele the er is broken | tbe 7. end of the steel and it was forth to save the nation from | pl x Fae he and her lower lip seriously cut, the seared upon the tablets of our mem- the| places persons who donot go merely injuries che sustained causing un-|ories. Will it pay, gentlemen; will dangers of imperialism. for drinks. consciousness for several hours. It ce’s Pleasant P. it pay? oy THURMAN i Dr. Circuit Clerk. | {

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