The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 9, 1899, Page 3

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— GR TOWNS. SEe OR NOME " GRATEFUL TO AMERICANS. < oz ‘There are leaks and Various Companies of the Twentieth Kan- | sas Welcomed at Places of Enlistment led&s Britain’s Keen Pleasure Over Sympathy | throtgh the ordinary stv Look for It. Here it is. Now you know by this sign St. Jacobs Oil —Funston and Metcaif at Lawrence. CURES Lawrence, Kan., Nov. H, of the Twentieth Kansas, accom- 3.—Company From This Side. j pénied by Gen. Frederick: Fanston aud) O00 BON. 2 he Rewepapers | Col. Wilder S. Metealf, arrived in Law- | here continue to express keen pleas-} al train this morning|ure atthe sympathy of the United) = than tirough coal buckets Half but coal and burnt coal that gives half service ts | ' rence on a speciz ‘ | There were the usual noisy accompani- | ments of the arrival of the Kansas sol- } 1 } j { { | zette says: | € “Few more gracefulexamples could | more than tie bucket los | ; st = - F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J | diers in varic towns. Three bands, | be imagined of the courteousspirit of | 4 President. Vice-Pres't | 2,500 school ldren waving flags, the} American sympathy with this coun ‘ fs 4 | Nl battalion of 600 and 800 stu- which has been so oftenevident| } Jewel Stoves and Ranges A | dents of the university were assembled ? 3 % Z semis 4 i are the only etfective | with the uniformed organizations of | Of late, than the project of } } 5 = ¢ town to greet the soldiers as they |ican ladies’ hospital ship. which will) BUTLER, MO. edy for stove we particleot fucl fect combustiv of heat gives « v vice. Jewels bring to the kitchen cleanline com- fort, economy. Examine their construction and see \\ why. 3,000,000 in use. be®a <o SQM. Jewel Stoves are sold by | suspended. | : Leavenworth, Jackson and Jefferson | how warmly the mercif WwiLLIams BROS. | i ‘ ' ad from Platte county. Mo, | cented by the citizens in be rhted from th ain. After a Pa-| probably be fitted out with many of rade the boys were escor where addresses were made | those American nurses whose services | } Estasiisusp Dxc., 1 ly valued during the Cu yr W. A. Harris, Congressman | were 80 h | Bowersock, Gen. Funston and Col. | ban war. Metealf. “This is the first example of a hos- Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 3—-The : , : j largest crowd ever assembled on the pital ship provided bya natir venworth was out to wel-|is at peace for another duri <k DITET 7c ANN A General Sankin [|CAP ITAL, $75,000. -3- Business Transacted® Bates County Investment Co., IBUTLER. MO. Capital, = = 850,000. Money to loan on rea! estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title streets of L company C, Twentieth Kansas] stress of war. And the widespre: | volunteers. The schools were dis- missed, factories closed and busines: Hundreds of people from | from both sides of the Atlantic show 1 idea is ac- come and generous responses toits appeal Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BaNK. fae Wen ne NN nN ON RE RENNER NM = = —aae Se The soldiers on alighting}]) 7, 2 2 oe i iiss i fe i. | tries. furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate Order of Publication. KE TO THE COURT. : aie Sears: psentsa amine Sivi. Set eee papers drawn. | ‘kly as possible the sold e z WATE OF MISSOURI, + | igs Be ere Thousands of men a id women suf ¥. J. Troanp Hox. J. B. Newseenr, 5.C. Cran, County of Bates. = | ——_ in open carriages decorated |," f Se he te ws ith President, Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas. the Protate Court for the County of Bates, / Revisk — ae Mt 1 flags and flowers and took their]! see ee = pe ee : eters thse J~o. C. Hayes, Abstractor. S. F. Wannocx, Notary. agust term, isv9, H. P Nickell, adminis- evisiod Commission in oubt out! place in a parade thro 1 the princi- female weakness have this sut " LESS me a Senne to contend with in addition to Brown, deceased. | igs } t f kell, administrator of 8 Brown, | Election Laws pal streets of the city. A feature of 7 : 2 hese tenesephelihanaci , presents to the court his peticion, 52 2 the parade was veterans of the union other pains. | Table uckeye Pi erates from Mis- | Ointment will quit klv ng for an order for the sale of somuchof| . Jeffegon City. Mo.. Nov. 1.—The| armies and ex-confe Price 50 cents in bottles Teal estate of said deceased as will pay and the remaining debts due by said estate souri marching together. e Kansas City elec lewalits of as yet unpaid for want of sufiic ann Mo 3 sa Co cents at H. L. Tucker's GRADE DROP CABINET URDICR SEWINO MACHINE wr fir companied by the ace) lists and inven- | law cage up before the revision com-| ©2™P No. , United Conf : at H. I seine found. Bes wbnn catiofactery. ¢ r= “% jes required by law in such case; : : eran men. Bip ii ia a i erage Spreng peep W. Major ALABAMA NEGRO LYNCHED. | GReaTEST BaRualN TOU KVEK MEAKD OF, seent Our Spegia of lon wher ested in e be | 1 fe on as aforesaid ha! jand ivpresenta contrary be PES efore the tirst day of the next ors ad fon the second Monday of No-| statuesof 1899. st tted ext, an order ‘will be jade for | Scatuedof! 1899, subm : he whole, or so much of the real} ter of the compilation of the St fate of said deceased as will be sufficient for ! oe Kansas City, Kan., yme at last Twentieth Kansz Kansas Cit s home com-| Had Choked a Planter’s Wife Into ta reception ever pre- ny body of men sensibility. compilers of t, this morn- SS | ime € * BURDICK th DROP. Be SE, SAREE yme mt of said debts; and it is further | Louis énd Kansas City election laws Salina, Kan 3.—A great crowd by aakaown dered that this notice be published in some : A 3 tan here i “et company N At ter Courtland a.. Nov ew > y paper published in this county and state | to the fevision commission this even-}| “48 here to greet company M. At 23 Al - é four weeks bete the next termof th | o’clock a b arade in honor of the|SJoss, a newro, was tak he Ft and that a copy of thia notice be served on | NZ, asting for direction as to how] yeturn of the boys took place and was hjof the heirs of ¢ ed residing in | the eledic county at leas prior to the first | pea fay of the next term of this court. cities |f o ATE OF MISSOURI, 7, | oe treated Fades of the Probate Court, din and for said county, hereby certify that The Ve foregoing is a true copy of the original or- of publication therein referred to, as the ppears of reco: office - . : on } Nvitieos ees eee seal of | Hct of [895, which, with amendments dcourt. “Done at offi Butler, Mo., this | 7 ] ith dey of October, A. D., 1899.” nai run from all directions, the schools |.) kod her into insensibility and fled Peat J.P, SMITH, Judge of Probate. City. wereidismissed allover the'county and|{ClO™ Sheriff’s Sale as Trustee. The tommission decided to com-| it was made a general holid Com- | Sloss, who worked about the place, pany G has made a fine record. Of the | was suspected and evidence three commissioned officers killed in| jj, was found so strong that his ar ht and vil here last ni bands, uniformed org s, Students of the laws of L895, applying to nearby tree by mob of 100) met Tuesday night Mrs. E. W. Bussey, a planter’s wife, near Moulton, was er 100.000, should be . the militia com nd citizens in car ville, Kan., Nov. 3.—Company a py {awakened by a negro in her room ial assault hit bill, applying to St } Louis, tepeals by special mention the | G was weleomed home here to-day ; thousands of people of this and sur-| who attempted a crim counties. Excursions were/ypon her. Screaming the negro roundin Tand 1899, applies to Kansas tinst reas Philip Hammon and Mary Hammon je wife, by their certain deed of trust dated pile an} publish both laws in the re- it COSTS YOU NOTHING © to sce at ¢ @ist day — etait 18 and recorded in the } hol a f th ( $ and then if ¢ fecorder’s office of Bates county issouri, in the whole regiment, two of them, Capt. z s " en ok 1S at paxe 166, conveyed to HL schotidd, | ‘Thisaction indicates they do not] D. 8. Elliott and Second Lieut. W.a.|rest followed. Officers refused to ie eeeiaeee ae! 2Qs.MR te MATI RY, Fett Git aw te Sta a Led ; : eee ey dad ca | MeTaggart. were company @ men. ‘The | surrender the prisoner tothe mob and Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. \inc.) Chicago, II. situated in the county of Bates and state of | consider: the le | only member of the regimental band | the jail was broken into. Mrs. Bussey Missouri, to-wit: ff Lots niumbered one (1), two 2) and three al fhe 1! killed was Orlon L. Birlew, who enlist- | 5_; F i ‘esbit/ bill. This question will be| ed in company G. Six men were killed |'* 1" 4 Precations onan a block numbered twenty-three (23) ator earn 8 lst beer to the town al ty) of Rich Hill, which said conveyance 4 . 8 A é F ‘k atte to secure the payment of the jot Saari heard fi the supreme court on Noy. | in the coma Deny ane all met death in hock. mms of money mentioned, and as providedin | 13 bys it will | i action, none from disease. tal oo 8, bujit wi 2 some time perhaps ‘ z E 3 ee . ¢ 3 Mote ieiear l beforekn opinion will be soit I Ottawa, Kan., Nov. 3.—A great re-| Constipation means the aceumula- ; : "And whereas, default has been made in the i I ception was given the members of com- | tion of waste matter that should be| Baby Falls into Caldron of Hot Appie 5S act in passing the WOMEN AND CHILDREN BURY. To Cure Disease is to Cure the Blood If <ou enfler with boils carbanecles old sores ett e a ecuema, your blood is diseased, Br Thur mund’s Blood Syrap is uaranteed to care you It lea boon for females Sol! by sult of the red. eens or on pacversi sors obmenay monthly The committee could not await this} pany K on their arrival here to-day. | discharged daily, and unless this is B ? s mt thereof as provided in said promissory | action/as the chapter is being pre-| Nearly the whole town met the boys |done the foul matter is absorbed and utter. - Ba or obligation; and such default has con- } ; A » de se! : > syste ‘xe Herbine ‘ —_ Be eon os et ae hontus, andthe | pared br the publishers, appearing | ** the depot and escorted them up ones a system. Use Herbine to} Joplin, Mo., Nov onthly payments iw dao \heveia Gaetan ex: |. ie doe foes TH .. | town, There was a parade, music, | bring about regularity of the bowels i aeons i mea . wilt monthly payments therein provided |! the jecond volume, 1e editors | speeches and a banquet. Price 50 cts. at H. L. Tucker's and two children have been burned to cf bh ofall ieee veriod Of Aix months. | crust provides | Comping: preferred to havethe direc-| Junction City, Kan., Nov. 3.—Com- fin the ease of such default, and ‘the ab- | tion ofthe committee, and for that] Pay L reached here this afternoor death near Tiff. McDonald county. { ; ae “"1) One of the London papers gravely and Hispano-American War Claims. It seems that the baby fell into a i | asserts t ea vat Sir Thomas Lipton is so ence, death, or refusal to act of said trustee, was given a banquet to-night Fort ® of said Bates county | rez ‘ itte » matter . ras a Gk Naa Ra are ead oe : = sof, |caldr f hot apple butter and that oe eee eames oct ry asonsubmitted the matter to them Riley’s soldiers took part in the parade. Washineton. D. C.. Nov. Prof: . lron of h appl — te . a ha popular in this country “i hes is absent and h efuses ch. oracton. To- = y > enti 5 any w T Woanda has filed wi e State | the ther ar another child were rae fpssten is abect Eanaoas mimes Aalays a | ora ie To-morrow the entire company will be] A. V. Vusada has filed with the Stat le TO: noth 2 Ishould become a naturalized citizen holder of the said promissory note or obliga- It aypears the editors of the stat-] entertained by Abilene. Department a claim for the loss of fatally burned trying to rescue it he would be “almost as formidable a the closing section of PASSED A GOOD NIGHT. |property in Cuba during the war with | The baby was dead when taken out, | 14 and in accor » with the terms of said d of trust, noti y given that I, the | Utes, teadin late for the Presidency as Ad- ‘ Bemened sharitt of Bates county, Missouri, | the St; Louis election law, believed Spain. He was informed by the Sec- and th two members of the SE Ee Monday, the 13th day of November, 1899 that ifrepealed the law which the| No Material Change, However, in Vice | retary of State that allelaims of that |famuy d Beh Ree eck teas pine tinge ie Kansa City law, or Cardwell bill, pias serie ain = character, amounting to about $30,- ae CASTORIA. door r city : . fe * ie Is Growin eaker. aahety the town or city of | amended in the followiz “All acts pecans 000,000, would be referred to Con- casTonra. Rears the Butler, in county + Proceed to Nov the above described real », or so much | and parts of acts inconsistent or in oer ae aged may pee Carpets c vendue i ith thi ! s at Vice President Hobart’s home that e hi ride ¢ e e}e s act are hereby re- } oe Eisatiotying iaid debt eo s iad ae S with this act are hereby Te-| he had passed another comfortable might land expenses of executing said trust. pealed and the act entitled “An act] night. He slept well from about ‘ gress for such action: determine. | that body | Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought | Sigaatcre OZ G Z 7°" | Signature of DY, Pitches overnm Emerso1 many valuable 0} of the peace ti $C MUDD . ast evening ti ave! *elock ist: = = : ‘ Sheriff of Bates County Mo. to crejt a board of election commis-| last evening until seven o'clock this ]ig to adjust the claims of its own citi- Schooner’s Crew Rescued. observatoins to people who are not aa ioners, ete.,¢ 2 1Me 1.1895, | Morning: Mrs. Hobart did not remain ee ee Sherift’s Sale. sionert,’ ete., approved May , 1895, zens growing out of the war. ee Weck: Naw? The pies acute or profound and who say up with her husband last night, but ed early and nurses watched the lich we By virtue and authority of aspecial execu- | is herd)y repealed.” As the matter yut effort ition for delinquent taxes, isened from the of- | ° } + .€ sie : : 7. 3 ce eee occletE Of the strealt court now siands the committee has left] patient during the night. They had ot Bates County, Missouri, » : roast - > physician afte: © er wit court, to me direcsedin tavorof TS Kyil- after 11 o’clock, when he left the Ho- sumption, or headache Dr. Tharmond’e Ca sonville via 1arleston, October 30, ixer, collector revenue of City of Rater, | Premecourt to determine their le-} Qart home. Although Mr. Hobart is|tarrh Cure ts sold nocure, nopsy Price 5¢¢| had on board Capt. Styles and seven | Bates county, aad = oi ‘ page - 3 7 # ” Bates county, and againet C.C Dake, t'nave | wality and should that tribunal hold | resting easily, it is admitted that he is| #4 #1 00 per bottfe at HL. Lucker’s. It Will Care You While You Wait.|Steamer Comanche, Capt. Penning- hat horrible catarrh inj ton. which arrived to-day from Jack- »long been hunting im “Is there which I could men of the schooner Napoleon Bough- ach my hair a little and not have terest and claim of said defendant, . C e » act of 1895 is repealec an| gradually growing weaker. His fail- 2 ; erento tmecice uamabection | cree re Ack OF LO95 is repealed, Chen) ree ieke nouriahment! in sufficient Proclamation by Aguinalde. ton. which sprung a leak and foun- : estate situated in Bates Couuty, Missouri, | Kansas City will be left without a pre Bee : Ha > secret k Sure, just keep : quantities is responsible for this. Manila, Nov. 2 0 p. dered on Tuesday, five miles south- ak? it dar Lot three (3), block three (3), Williams’ | re second edition to city of Butler, I will, on the tot 3 of the Thuraday, November 16, 1809, e prpvisions of the § isttation law and will come under The vice president was resting ie sneral election | quietly this afternoon and was asleep Micaweeh the hours of sine. o'clock in the fore. |laws di the state. Itis stated that] at ® quarter to two. A basket of} Boon and five o’clock In the afternoon of that | ne of the members of the commit flowers. was received from Mrs. Me-| will at the east front door of the court house, e € Ss € « a Kinley to-d and letters came from] whether “the imperialist policy” or | minutes before in the city of sutler, Bates county, Mi ; c i Lehg eotne ore ach thee ae metr; | tee farored leaving the Kansas City} Rear Admiral Schley, expressing the Required at public vendne, to the highest bid- | Jaw f th " and i bk hope that the vice president would ee tor - law ont of the statutes andin the] hope tha ice president would soon cash, to satisfy said execution and be restored to health. WILL RETURN TO MANILA. ing-pan shoals in 14} Specials WHAT IS THE USE? issued proclamation an- American Congress |fathoms of water. naldo has nouncing that meet in December to decide| taken off by the Comanche only five «hooner sunk. The crew were the “this bloody work” is to be contin- ae TE ae 7 ued. He exhorts his soldiers to con- ile There Is Life fhere Is Hope. | 7 * duct themselves so that Congress will] I was afflicted with catarrh: could No Need to Go Through Life -onsider them worthy of independence | Beither taste nor smell and could es ze or hear but little. Ely’s Cream Balm | a Sufferer. tion for delinquent taxes issued from the of- Ladies Can Wear Shoes. Capt. George N. Watson, of Company L,|and requests the priests to abstain | cured it.—Marcus G. Shautz, Rahway. | peor she olere orn cirealt court of Bates | 5. sige smaller aft tecias Foot-E: Twentieth Kansas, Organizing an Artil- |from politics and to redeem the|N_ J .. Mo., returnable at t Ne mes! ecafter usin, en’s Foo! ase = cape = Teeacnaciaver ol ft ieevang corgee Fichépedee to ehurch from the bad name the mis-} The Balm reached me eventthat the supreme court held it operative to print it in the appendix. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- fely and | weans OF RELIEF NEAR AT HAND, id court, to me directed in favor of Scores SS. be ——— imto the Fis eeag sant, ies aqsieet sie ioe erick stant fellef to corns at Hpi ais te Abilene, Kan., Nov. 3.—Capt. George | deeds of the friars have given it. the effect is surprising. My emi Ay have levied and seized | © ne FE rot the age. Car N. Watson, of company L, Twentieth F bh aaa ra the first application g nr decided re- m ail the right. title, interest and claim of | $Wolles fee! eters and callous spots len eal . z é , eaid aeiendants Mrs. Lou Myrick a i Mich. | Foot-Kase ia a certain cure for ingrowing Kansas, who has just returned from ee e ia Ag: are lief. Bagg ereake nae Franklin | And Recommended by People Whom ‘Aol Stewart in and to the following described | ®8lls, sweating, hov. aching feet At the Philippines, has secured govern- Bites — wand ppboaimcs y feee tase ang Freeman, Dov er, N. H. zs P | sees: eon ee eee ae FuREby mot Address, aise S oitecast: ment permission to organize a Kansas goad: a Winceare used atdinner by} A 10ctrial size or the 50c size of | We Know. Eighty |80] acres west haif of the south. | LeRoy, N.Y. — ‘ battery of light artillery with 170 men|the best society people in New Yor’ and|Ely’s Cream Balm will be mailed.) yoo. a quet quarter of section three [3]. townanip mee 2S and six rapid-fire Hotchkiss guns. He | W**mestes Kept by druggists. Ely Brothers. | , 3% safety pret cP See ot . sli Allsorts and conditions of people will return to the Philippines to fight Escape From Smallpox Camp. 56 Warren st.. N. | ziness when afifty cent bex of Morrow’s Kid- Tharsday, November 16, 1599, patrdnize the Paris Mont de Piete or| 4" Pansat month. It will be : aie ne-oids will cure you? Probably you have net Detween the hours of nine o'clock in thefore- organized here and many of his old! Sherman, Tex., Nov. 2.—Early this We Make a long tory Short. beard of Morrow's Kid-ne-oids, so if you will ou ter nd live 6’clock in the afternoon of that | municipal pawn shop. A report just} company will re-enlist. prod g rage od the coart house. | i sned shows that among the bor Sef oven of Butler, Bates county. Miseourt, | SSued shows at among e r- : : i the or so. inutch thereof as may. be | 3 last vear were 8.500 workIng Bae gina wee ed the Offer. from the detention camp three miles pablic vendue, to the highest bid- | TOWers last year were 8.500 working Topeka, Kan., Nov. 3—A New York newspaper wired Gen. Funston an offer ne to satisfy sald execution and people, 8 3 E oO MUDD. 3 $250 for a 500-word statement abou:|in the county jail, but hi ad been ey morning thirteen prisoners escaped} pr Thurmond’s Catarrh Care Is the only ea. read this statementit will pay | foid. tarrh cure made that is sold—No Cure—No We give you as reference Nicholas Nellie @ Pay If yousuffer withcatarrh and colds ‘in | cigar maker for Newsbaum & Ream, Marys- the headtry it Ifit faileto cure you it will | vine sto, who erst you nothing. Sold by ie, * st a. L. Trower. | **I have been heavy pain acr from here. They had heen confin ected with » doll, y back inte IT employees, 6.560 mer- Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. chants, tradesmen and manufac tur- | the war in the Transvaal. He declined posed to a case of smallpox and were ot a | region of the kiduey When I Sheriff's Sale pers and 2,019 represe es of the | er, with the e nation that it] noved to t letention cat would catch = cold ‘be more se- By virtue and authority of a special exceation | liberal professions. nat Wecome him as ai officer inj <= oo cen ee A sete tet 1 coudd Mlor delinquent taxes, issue trom the office of bout a warin}|Among the number esci reve : casein Clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county, | my to ¢ . returnable at the Noy. term, 1599, of said | Peart, to me directed in favor of A Bb Owen, | W-oficio collector of the revenue of Bates | ty, and again ‘and seized upo t and claim of abn in and to 2eTn Bs a very 8 I was com- has ted States oc} Rob Si sanet ° Thousand V vs Ww

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