The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 22, 1900, Page 8

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7 —= TY | Deep Water Items. Butler last week. Banker Routs a Robber, MOB FAILED. COUN CONVENTION. | . — 3 a Misses Mignon Coleman and Myrtle J. R. Garrison. Cashier of | Weare glad toknowso many voted S es it ler of the} i Spas yes for the court house Tuesday Drake were the guests of Gertie and of Thornville, Ohio, had t een ve s ao 2 ‘ | Lulu Shelton last Tuesday of health by a serious lung t iA Close Call for a Negro Suspect a iA Large and Harmonious Con- Mrs. Carter and daughter, Mrs : Mins aie Akai went to Mont-| until he tried Dr. King’s Ney tr Joplin. i With Mu h Infer- MeCowan, also Mrs. Hackler went | rose shopping last week = for ¢ Oneumption Then he Wrote, Joplin, Mo., Mareh 18.—Two thou- vention 1 ic fishing Monday |. There was an Eastern Star organ- i ghee medic ine 1 ever jsand infuriated residents of Joplin tM nifested | Mrs. Blizzard and daughter spent | ized in Johnstown last Saturday “ * sitet or a bad case and surrounding towus surrounded es: a - i Monday evening at W. H. Shelton’s. | evening : Chee, trou =e always keep a bo the jail to-night and madeseveral at-| 4+ 11 o'clock last Saturday morn- | * D Jy Woe S i se ae gas 1 Kash shipped a fine bunch of as : nd . sp a vam I With tempts to take from the jailer and! ing M.S. Horn, chairman of thedem- | r. J. 1oat Was seen on our | K. C. one day last week ra aoe or any throat chest or lung lynch the negro who was confined] o¢ratie county central committee, streets Monday evenir ome Dr. Maxey and trow re he . a you ‘ wn © cured ag there on suspicion of having assault-| called the county convention together Dr. Maxey has seld his property to r sorh rd e aly ei ‘ ‘ 1 Trial bot. jed the little Sims girl last evening. lin the Butler Opera House. Te Bin aiid uae iiaved co WL Tom Guy and family visited home free ut ucker’s In vain the officers onduty tried be Hon. 5. W. Dooley was elected tem: Kash’s farm, where they will live un- folk weg rane +} For Sat Twenty-f quiet the mob and prevail upon them porary chairman. On taking the aint : rmers have os SALE werty-f 00d wa to disperse, arguing that the prison-) hair he delivered ee SEppepEnte til fe Pee Pil ee ind are s and brood mares Io so tw > Stallion pmoves the ght not bethe guilty person. | oquent addre which was} 4. Coleman delive ne bum one ana wel gears ere Sida red, rough ha pee broke the Sn dered the | he: iS csagcecalage i ttle and adrove of he at Mont E. Kash at ‘ 1 600 one Der rk ag spiveline yor irritated mot | nd many forced their way into] Prof. A. L. Ives of Adrian, was rose last week F Gan es atalli 1.150. Call On a the Pores. be ‘ | the jailer’s office in hopes of securing | elected secrets and the democratie | W.H Sheiton and Gertie, went to address, Ernarr, } ikhart, Ma, the kevs to the doors and cells leditors assistant sec | | Inthe excitement the lights were] Oy motion of Os the! = | + iw , Boston. “ How to ff anc Bave a Clear Complexton,” free. uties took advantage of this oppor-| CrepextiaLs—J. A Patterson. tunity to smuggle their prisoner out) R. Morrison, Thos. Staley, Wm. Car- j lanre » pasture 1,000 head | of the building and start with him} poi), E. R. Williamson of stock. Address Joe T. Smith, But-| for Carthage. where, it is believed, he] Opry Business AND PerRM ANENT | aged’ . | } * = ler, of Geo. Brundage, Adrian. | will be under better protection from] OpGanization—Osear Reeder. Ed . mob violence Brown, H. C. Clark, G. D. MeNeil, | 4 3utler was given over to the demo At 10 o'clock the officers, with the] (Chas. Senior. Prof. W. E. Welch. | ‘ i ; 2 - o- yed] J. p, Allen, J. F Herrell and 5 gs Will be our time this week. We have looker and No. 1 wearer at 25e per yard { crats Saturday, and the conventioi Be ro, started forthe county seat, RESOLUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS— nail was a big one | leaving angry mob still storming} fon. G. B. Elli SA Tien aeons the jail, unaware of the coup pl ye y c P tolerated a whol | by the shrewd sheriff and his assist-! J. mison. : : by far the largest stock ever shown in We have rag carpets as low at 2le per , ants. On motion it was decided to refer bad lawyer. Butler. All of which was purchased last yard, in all we have 40 patterns in car- fall before the advance. and instead of pets. The mob went through the build-| a1) resolutions, instructionsand plat- A Garland man claims to own thejing and searched all the cells, but, form declarations to the resolutions largest cow in Kansas. She is six}not finding the negro, semua aes committee. having to advance the price, in some We can sell you a iace curtain as low ot te d weighs 2 8 hey hac 2 vitte y the - EGE . as take > dinner. Z naar . i riled : ‘ ee ee eee aise ype yr amy gic nenerae utaeluneta a cet on dareer: instances we have been able to lower it. as 46c per pair; we have a large line of Clinton has a bonded debt 600 on the town. That is a bi forasmall town to carry We sell a solid oak 3 piece bed room shades. portiers and lace curtains. suit German bevel mirror 20x24 for only RUCS: We have these in smyrna, $12.98 ; a solid oak polish finest bracket jute, moquette, fiber and wire; havea leg 6 foot extension table at - large lot of carpet samples that we sell 8 foot for - - - - for rugs to close out. We also carry 10 foot for - - - - carpet sweepers, carpet beaters and car- pet paper. without sending word ahead to forci-| tojJowine proceedings were had: bly take the prisoner from the officers Adoption of report of credentials if possible committee, which showed a full rep- eee ne Memedellar The sheriff took precautions to in-| resentation from each of the twenty- sure protection for his prisoner wby four townships telephoning to Carthage and asking] (Committee on order of business re- foranextra guard to be placed in ported as follows: | t M. &. N. Evans are prepared to } show the ladies one of the best select- ed stocks ever brought to Butler and invite g P inspec and around the jail there. Many of Temporary organization to be § otis Be eee ee ee LE sre rbetciar the disappointed mob] made permanent. 12 foot for : a _ : eid for are A aoe ernie And the following order of busi- A good hard wood well made and _fin- We invite your attention to our very The regul: annual meeting of} that the negro had been taken there, | pegs - ee 3 east cd i ; ae i P on : : [ Marmaduke Cainp No. 615 will be] but they could not overtake the sus- Ist. Report of committee on reso- ished bed at $1.98. A good cubbard safe large line of lineolums and floor oil | held in the court house in Butler, Mo., ; pect. ; : lutions at $3.75. A first-class full spring edge | cloths from one to four yards wide. We ' a See mares pes eeidlosk Ss pele ey Ron vines Aly eh ab ube ad: Peron ee delegates to velour covered couch at $6.48. _ An in- have just received a new lot (spring Bae Wien Puen EHackerr, [not turn him loose, knowing that the] "3rd Selection. of i@delerates 0 grain carpet full yard wide a nice pat- styles) of picture mouldings which we Adjutant Commander. | infuriated mob would hang him any-] Jefferson y convention. tern at 20c per yard. are making a price on lower than you , j way. 4th. Selection of 10 delegates to 7, = - g . rt carpet a tine ever heard of. John W. Jamison, the popular] ” 7). assault on the 7-year-old Sims lia convention. aan We have six patterns of art arpet ' soctier of eneueribets on Mechan- girl occurred last evening, while she Report was adopted. —————— = = - — tes Hank, Of Mich Hil) sends us remit-| was returning home from a drug! The report of the resolutions . . : : eeP “ : . val ¢ ishe : F Pa f DOr’ OF Sie Teese nous rem > are also s gents in Butler for Rutchers asbests fire proof paint for barns, on 9 ue Sees : ps | Store with medicine for her sick mittee embraced the following salient are = — t ‘ ] I Ld to “vote for the ood of the order” | father ives 10uses, fences, etc. on a on a court none. About two blocks from Mainstreet, |"“4 strong resolution endorsing W. Come in and let us tell you about it. It is worth your while to investigate it. oc stock proposition — by) ble oa pinion aces end Ree J methees for eae pees the We want your PRODUCE and will trade you anything in the store for it. ~— siezed by a negro, oOo covere 'T)re-adoption of the Chicago platform ss - a ys Bet ‘ ise : 2 Aid - ©. W. Woody, our esteemed young | mouth with one of his hands and] with antisin pacialintio agit antici We want this week 1,000 pounds of BI PTER for whieh we will pay 16e in farmer friend, left. the first. of the |forced her back into the alley. The] plauks; endorsing the administra: trade. We invite you to investigaic us. It will pay you. week for Kansas, with a view of lo-| Child was terribly lac erated and 80] tion of Governor Stephens and_ in- cating in that state, the exact point badly injured that she is in a critical structing for him for delegate-at- he bas not fully determined. He was|Condition. For atime her recovery large to the national convention; Hl oné of the most enterprising young | W8s doubtful. Her parents offered a endorsing the stand of Judge DeAr- U er as e a men ore | men in our county, honest, industri-|"eward of $500 for the arrest of the] mond “for the republic and against { ous and very popular with his neigh- ae, ee ies Ree oe ce al ; inst pacha for A. fos i fy eclipel renee eae jarrested on suspicion, four in Joplin} attorne general, and Jas. B. Gantt 2Om< OOS vs ./ i 2 and one in Oronogo. Three of the] for supreme judge; also an endorse- = Dr. C. Lusk, coroner of this | suspects were released, but one was] ment of the World's fair at St. Louis 5 county, was in the city Saturday and |held in the Joplin jail. The one ar- in 1903. An amendment was offered —=—= i gave the Times a call. The doctor is | rested in Oronogo was also held. to the report by W. 0. Jackson, en- i now located at Nyhart, having mov- | = a dorsing W. J. Stone for delegate-at i ed back to that place from Lone Oak | IN JAIL FOR DEBT. large. 4 ashort time ago. Incidentally he rs The following were selected as dele- remarked he was feeling quite good iu gates to the state nominating con- over the arrival of a little daughter Judge Philips Sends a Woman to the| vention: = = == =< i == i few days ago. i a i i J.D. Allen, H. C. Clark, W. W. Fer- i The body of Edward Glaedell, late Bates County Jail for Contempt. .. Pp memgg nor — li an inmate of the soldiers home at Judge Philips of the United States es une aT AP th . nade Sisal | Leavenworth, was found buried in| circuit court of Kansas City, Friday |} y= rs 2 = ee OEE —— i Se : Chi H. Moore, W. liams, S. mud and ice in a slough near Tren- sentenced Mrs. Charlotte A. Deuell, Cc BREA H. ©. Maxey, Chas ton, Mo., the other day by some boys. | of Garden City, Kansas, to the Bates | y: Dea ; at He had gone to trenton to attend a county jail for contempt of the referee Aes a oe. eomrade’s funeral, His money and | of bankruptcy, in refusing to account faa See i z PROGRESSIVE METHODS & watch was found on hisclothes. He for $3,000 worth of goods which she N “4 Wade. 5. W--diauimee Ico had been dead about two weeks but bought. Cotirell Ae Ww. Dooley. 1. Ww MeFad- it is not known how he got into the Briefly stated, Mrs. Deuell’s case Begs D. M. N il, Ti e sa Ste ie Ww . slough. The deceased was about 60 was this: When her son came back | Q0").2: 0: es iN Se z cena 3 . = : W. Graves. m Walls and Wesley COURTESY years of age. from the army last year she decided Badgett to open a general merchandise store The followin 3 ot dele- Statement from the Board of Health rachcnegeaigr mga Sag ould oo Putcatotie en Oe : At the request of the school board | 228° my ; of | tion: name x re areee i of the city of Butler, we the under- fen be = = = eens edn e J.R. Jenkins, Thos. J. Smith, J. LEANLINESS | signed members of the Board of| oP 2} er Sa oh Me tk Nar cL | Simpson, RG. West, Wo 7 Health, visited on March 15. 1900, | 51,600 worth of goods in her store. | Kom yer, Arch Stone, T. G. Ellis, A. seven families where small pox had Between that time and December 1, G Wilken J. G. Cantrell and J. M been reported and thoroughly exam- ae ne Hee bi 10 000 nore of | Coleman. COMPLETE STOCK ined each case and found only one ait lapels eran a out of the whole number in bed and he < Saree 6c none of them. in our judgment, has fai di hae He tee worth Peace Hath H now or has had _ small pox, but one} 2! oe ais eas Sa ae as = poUen He V; e uy of them hasa bad case of chicken = ia Ro = ee pox. We recommended the family | Pese goods did she pay a dollar. All wn ictortes quarantined. “| her expenditures could not have ex- L e) il We further recommend that. all ge lieifaiied in busi é fo me — ene miick than > ree from on way nero re Ex Goenae Gateaae at Kabad oars said Milton, and now, shicken pox exi shall be prohibited | “*"* aoe Mecnenias B . B from atiaate while chicken Box exists i City, was appointed referee in bank-| in the Spring, ts the time ruptey and required her to make a to get a peaceful victory | FACILITIES ACCURATE COMPOUNDING PURE DRUGS 4 ’ 16, 1900 statement of what had become of her - es : ; ‘J.S. Francisco, Pres, }€00ds. In her statement she lett] over the impurities which ——————————————————— i T. C. Boutwanre, Secy, |#5.106.50 unaccounted for. Mr. have been accumulating in ; OF. Renter Crittenden could secure from her no ‘ zs EX PERIENCE j Po Gaines at ae of her case, and was| the blood during Winter's Senne ratchet | rain eins forced to have her taken before Judge . Members Boat d of Health Philips for contempt. hearty eating. The ban- ‘4 : & 2 2s Mrs. Deuell would make no detinite ner is Bb rf ‘ > 5 i cia ) fe) é@ace ts orné alo; - : Hq pacers) Scasienief “Court to “Decitte answer to the question of the judge f e . ft KNOWLEDGE ; Jester Case. as to what had become of the goods| by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. i New London, March 18.—Alexan-|82e bought on credit. The only It brings rest and comfort to the denotes i Pia i thing she would say was, “I do not] weary body racked by pains of all sorts er Jester, charged with the murder |inow.” She admitied that the goods| and kinds. Its beneficial effects prove it ef Gilbert Gates, will not be tried|she had bought on credit had been to be the great specitic to be relied upon i until some time in June. The docket ne in Lge st = ee she denied for victory. Hood's nerer disappoints. i ealls far March 26, but it has been baie any of the ppd nee been ae Scrofula —~ Running scrofula sores H ‘ ‘ = ited away. She deposited no} ms ne shunt i . j . + ak ? ar oe d I made me shunned by neighbors. Medical 1 decided not to take it up at this term lmoney in the bar She kept no nt failed. A relative urged me to t but at a special session of court to| book accounts And she would make | UF se alien dion. patstoer aN sity be called for the purpose. no explanations J. M. Harcn, Etna. NOH. J . : Jester looks exe eedingly well and = a isagreeable catarrhal drop- slares he wants = ee é Nendial - P throat made me nervous and declares be wants to be tried as early | A Fiendish Attack. 5 My ivaciece aor Gt tenes oe as possible. Heis confident of ac An attack was lately made on C. F —, corrected both ae My " UGE, H 0h u | Collier of Chero calls 5 ~| bealth is very good.” Mrs. Etvira J. : E 11 28 quittal. The first trial resulted in a | Collier of peronee, Towa, that nearly | Swinrv, 171 Main St Auburn, Maine Your patronage when in need of Drugs, Patent Medicines hung jury. proved fata t came through his “a mor as big as a large = kidney. His back Biieee : 2 could not stoop without great pai What's Your Face Worth? }nor sit in ac : . - : r except propped by = ” Sometimes a fortune, but never, if/ cu ae. sappeared.” Mas. E = r The b o remedy helped him] 8. M. Cosves. - Lowell, Mass. M you have a sallow complexion, e tried Electric Bitters — m : such a wonderful change that He AY Pu ful change that! Hoods Sarsaha . : ’ . jaundiced look, moth pa blotches on the skin.—all signs of writes he feels like a new man. liver trouble. But Dr. Kin, arvelous medicine cures back- idney trouble, purifies the Life Pills give clear skin, ro: rich complexion. Only 25 blood and builds up your health. eco — xa Only 50c at H. L. Tucker’sdrugstore. | “Gai aussie ee ee ot so lame he marble came ler my tongue and instead of letting my physician operate on it, I used ete... 18 Solicited. mm 2 favorite c, Hood's Sarsapa- Never Disappoinre Telephone No. 4. H. L. Tucker's drug store. ia shalt Aitettnoieieens baler thaaimetiar

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