The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 12, 1900, Page 6

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OO PP FRA IE <s | J.C.CLARE. BEBRY, HON.J. B. NEW. aation: Vice-Pres't. § BF.J. TYGARD, | President. e] 4 THE BATES GOUNTY BANK, BuoTLER, MO. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Estantisuxp Dec., 1370. bad A Cenera! Banking “— Business Transacted§ DITAT 75 0 oL0,UUU. PIT Dassen, CA Bates County Investment Co., ISUTLER, MO.: BS50,000. to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of Bates county. Choice Abstracts of title ds of real estate Capital, Money t title to all lands and town lots in securities always on hand and for sale. furnished, tit examined and al papers drawn, | TyGarp Presi lent. Jeo. C. Haves, Abstractor. Hoy. J. B. Newnerry, J.C. Crarz, Vice-President. See’y. & Treas S. F. Warwxocx, Notary. | v.J. AP RD LDDLD PAL LDLAPPP RAR AR ALD LPR AR RALLAPLLAR PRR PRRPAO ED | “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO é PLUNGE DOWN GULCH. You'll be Lonesome. If you don’t find a place In the party ranks, li you don't line up Nearly Three Score of People Dashed to a Terri- ble Death. On the center or flanks, If you don’t step out To a campaign tune, You'll be mighty lonesome | | | { If vou don’t take sides In the party fight, If vou dk You co | Ihyouj j ELECTRIC CAR JUMPS THE TRACK. | Washington, July 4 “t see where Nearly a hundred people, passengers onacar bound for this city, plunged down : Yeh at 26th | C street shortly after 8 o’cock this | morning. on the platform dropped off only to the heavy body of thecoacti, while others Tacoma, in quite, t stand off umble and moon, You'll ber Soon were and | hty lonesome Those who were standing | Ripiey D. Saunpre be bruised and wounded by | | Virginia Items. | : * . | Too late for publication last week. inside were killed and maimed before ; ~ j1yo,000 Imperial | were fill The | We heard it and jotted it down, What happens in and out of town. ek and was smash- they knew what had happened. ear jumped the ed to kindling wood in the bottom of The dead will number nearly three score, for there are many of the injured who will never recover and J. R. Simpson of Spruce, was dyer Thursday of last week looking at Aaro: the chasm, over 100 feet below. 1erd of red hogs. Will Vogt is hauling his old corn to who are ex | Market this week. Elder Ishmael talked to the people Sabbath, morning and night. The Sunday school was not very well at- tended on account of the rain. The talk around our town is about who will be the next president. Some think McKinley will have a walkover, while many others think he will have a big walkunder; that this is demo crats vear to work in the cribs; some pity the pops and the little band of prohibitionists, some think they are a lonely set of fellows, and harmless. Last Friday night lightning struck the large locust tree in Dr. Mitchell's barn yard. In 1884 the republicans had a pole up just across the street which knocked to lightning. A few years ago George Flesher had a colt killed by lightning near that place; MeCann says it killed uhen in his stable. A horse barn broke loose and ran out, was not hurt Our mail ca pected to die at and there are least sixty of the car now in the various hospitals and under the care of their own physicians. Neither man, woman nor child was spared. Crushed, maimed and man- gled the unfortunates were dragged from beneath the wreck of the car and tender hands ministered to them antil conveyances could be had to earry them to hospitals and to the homes of their friends The dead were laid in the grabs, but there were few in the crowds of spectators and rescuers who gathered at the scene at that time who knew who were dead and living, Sucha spectacle of battered, mutilated hu- manity has scarcely ever been seen. The car which carried its human freight into a deep ravine instead of to the city was No. 116 of the United } Traction company’s cars, and was on the Edison line. It left Edinburg at about 8 o’clock in charge of F. L. | any moment, was pieces by in the but ier wasealled to War- Thursday on account of the sickness of his brother. J.W. McFadden and Capt. Nickell went to K. C. Monday to see the next president. Boehn, motorman, and J.D. Calhoun | eonductor. The car, which is one of | the big box like affairs, was crowded | to the doors, and every inch of space on the platforms were taken. Men | hung on to the railings and were glad to be able to ge ride to the city, | for, like they anxious to arrive early so as not to Mrs. Geo. Ruble was onthe sick list Monday Mrs. Adz Mon- day: she has been sick a long time. The'W.C.. 7. U. held a meeting Monday to make arrangements for ja lecture to be delivered at Virginia | July 12 Mrs. Clara Hoffman. This w s. Hoffman's last visit aumot 14 years ago and hada large audience. We hope ti people will turn out to S reported worse those inside, were miss any of the independence day ex- ercises, The car ran merrily along, the pas- sengers chatting with each other, for they were nearly all acquainted, and everything until it reached the apex the hill just be yond Tacoma avenue. this point the storie One is that the motorman, starting down hill, turner on ad of | : ‘ : shutti nd when the car had | a ptsdigdad are | momentum from but »M Phe was here about was pleasant of From hear her. Everybody is busy at work ti We euts tl ‘onicle som er whict items she } aot eurrent inst item 1ort. Lope soon t off, « weddings | which to he Was | gained such a the near threaten te turned off t then too late, at nothing to | it to a for the incline i as : <a ar Tuture ret away him, re cu it Bri mont Arthur P } and was going tightn there was standstill r head ir on the fr head was wed eurve ont street end efthem s groune badly in} . deen had the bottom of were as it 3 have ed on the car to nds of the mem ithe growi teer column tread- al, for wine. Read s N. J, method Fourteen ailavoutit and id but € New York an pistes ree NOT A FOREIGNER ALIVE IN PEKIN- ‘June 30 de ‘Members of Legations Aban- doned to Certain Death. Troops Opposed Internationals, condition of thir said th the kill ed th and | amen perish- 7 Officers of the tsung ed when the German gt maddened ; r of Baron v Ketteler the bui Chinese to tl open to doubt in the ling iers at 1 abandoned iorrible fa ms no long ght of the nm sage relieved by the associated press from Taku this morning announcing the decision of the admiral regard the hopelessness of further attempts to relieve Pe under the cireum- The shadows the evacuation of Tien Tsin stances, same message fore- by the international forces, pending the arrival of a fully equipped army. and while the arrival of a compara tively small garrison at Tien Tsin at a point under the protection of naval guns would relieve much of the anx- of iety it is f here that a retreat the troops is liable to set atlame the provinces at present quiescent. Advices from Shang continued ui to-day say iat there is fighting at Tien Tsin, while the German consul at Che Foo telegraphs to Berlin con- irming the reports of the renewal of ostilities, He says the foreign set- in surround- ed and is being bombarded and that and children He adds that the Chinese lement Tien Tsin is ag the women are to be removed. troops have again edvanced against the railroad the been destroyed, but that communica- tion by water with Taku is maintain- ed. The consul confirms the report that the buildings Moukden have burned and that many native christians have been killed. and bridges have mnission at been The Manchus who have arrived at Shanghai certify to the truth of the statement that Prince Tuan visited the palace and offered the emperor and dowager empress the alternative of poison or the sword. The emper- or, they say, took poison and died withinan hour. The press also took poison, but craftily what On Ss dowager em- swallowed only a portion of was offered her and survived. the same day Chinese customs bu- reau was destroyed. Sir Robert Hart I of and iping to the sgnation is felt in Shang- aspector customs, his staff es itions. Intense i haiag » supposed action of the powers in restraini pan from sending anarmy to Pekin immedi- ately. e powers are aecused of bei guilty of murde Pri ert Hart is blamed is as are i Sir Rob- having nee Tuan’s fanaties, : for not informed the im- ns, and especially are pre. fora long, v ampaign are putting into operation plans German officers last vasion from 1 he Daily g under he informa- it may ing of En- and the torture of : says official garding Pekin news of the outri chil- taken for] at all for- ive been wiped out t most be the whisperings of start- 1ich alone} solely in the | native source © offi-| reparing the} news of tl re century uropeans ,in his! assacred it is time before ther . . ; Feara In delicate conditio ¥e great bene from | ais ; r’sPert Wine, Also excellent for the aged ne 280 tusks sold for and infipm and convalescents. dress , S200 a . London, July 4 (12: ; Without | Tien dispatch from Taku dated Saturday June 30, and Che Foo Tuesday, J 3, says that the British and I of war held on admirals at a council jed that it was impossi- ble to relieve to attempt greatly increased also concluded it would 1 Tsin, Cha Tsin with 9o 000 troops Another re been at Taku to tt an as 1ards von Kette toti In to-day har. charge vestigate him S100 t plainti Juds miss invest Tues: was arrester al Burtor ited veste uy duce red imprisor by Jud Dodge t and are him ay that he can te human 3 There are scare- crows which scared our gtandfathers and which are just as fearsome to us. In spite of the fact that some scientific investigators say, "There nothing to be aid of. A recrow can’t t you,” the k of men and women still be lieve e scare crow is a power- ful and destroy- ing fetish This attitude is most marked in relation to cert: forms of disease. In dise respiratory organs, custom to assume that there the cough, no help for the healing forthe lungs. 1 crow, Con- sumption, is set up, often taking the form of some inexperienced and unskillful prac- titioner who di s hope or help to the victim of dise: Yet the records go to w that stubborn coughs have been cur that persisteut hemorrhages have been stopped, and that weak lungs have been made strong by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery TESTIMONY TALKS. in sh v for the cura Qponnwo e on Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | Discovery Pekin } forces. | LUCK STORY FROM NOME.| Tennessee cotton plantersane ing out large orders for turkeya jg aneffort to save the crop from de, struction by asshoppers, have appeared this season in mous numbers nor, HARD | } | } Most of the Fortune Hunters Disappeint- ed and Many Suicides. Qre., J 30.—The Ww Portla sia naciaceensptiibiaiata Chicago is makir = strenuousel to have its census completed j upleted ing diately ee: The terrible mortality heat t tin tens tomat lor inereage of urrived Elder George KIngt ~ a ats b STANDARD OIL co, aud sold everpwhenn pera me 5 t t PENTA eat number of Most of about through t of claims, but there have DEPARTMENT. oters few suicides thro CENTRAL FEMA Lexington, Mo. | THE MIS E COLLEGE > of the west. Modern yy SOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri tal and Surplus, (full paid) - $ £000.00, Receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, and does a General Banking Business. Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of interest. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, business men and the publie generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds, — DIRECTORS .— John Deerwester, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. Charles R. Radford, Wm. E. 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