The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 27, 1900, Page 2

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ORAL REFEREE LL OL EEL TLE RM MALIN Ne Live OHUERN RAN WITH LINCOLN : | MINERS FIRED sist ee NOW FOR BRYAN. | BY SHERIFF'S POSSE. nh toberts Rep: S.000 Sheep GREAT BRITAIN DISSENTS, ~~ tof Heaod* Captare of 3.000 | | at : ae | a: 3 Sept ! s Cc fel of Inte Crowd of Women and Children at} Attitude of United States in Chi- ji eee g | Former Governor Crawford of co candoah Deputies Charge. | Bese Matt — Her Majes ue { " = } | ty’s Government. Wits t | Rit Kansas Is Against Impe Pa., Sept. : : ; ; : For Infants and bli i rialism and T : t "| CERMAKY ALSO GREATLY DISPLEASED. : > The Kind You f ; —_— I K . ; ; | N DANGEE not ae | Hid “GOVERNMENT IS IN DANGER.” | seven It Will Make No Diff-rence, These Govern= | < : Me Al E 4 = ODon- ments Dectare, Whether « a amer- | ph, ‘ P | SC EES ways Bo f ; ——_——— fe led to] sea Co-Operates with Them, Forces Sa Boi ~ that | {| ANegetable Prepar. Bid : ee es nine sis to snppress the | — ficieet Wal Kemainte Secare the Expt | 0) 0°07, | }i| similating the Food andRee ; | Man who Carved Thirt x . a | “workers | avon Deman a by the Civitized World hae ; : il ling the Stom sane Bowes cf F Bears the | i of the Suatlower State out « 1€ Sau ee eC L cL SE ee : | | a ” Hii | Prairies Becomes a Democrat. ae ers wh ‘ t e | merel chers : | # IFA? H its ai li : ‘ a smal fi set woe : »| Hi ee Signature | icugo, Sept. 20.—Former G 1y nor Samuel J. Crawford Kansas o* ! i a | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | tae SS Pas : . son baeaues ie ; S : : j| ness and Rest.Contains neither , third governor of t! : I lery Oo 2 | é a. | Opum.Morphine nor Mineral ee coe on ren with Abralam | jany to escort t] ace: ey = | || Nor Narcoric. Lincoln in 1864, has de: s r homes ca j € oo eae | ? t 1-| FORTY ITALIANS DROWNED. on = party and come out for Bi n at stance east of Shenandoa Genes | pe nee | | 5 - eases zs anti-imeprialism. TF men left for h s | Fatal Work of 4 © 0% Sd bei adie Steauen SS He asserts that thecou y’ssafety | after 4 o'clock. They walked up the| y ere thevisive 9 : | River Co eee Fioc.s of | Pumpin See | insists that the hand of | reached th Valley railroad | $1710 2uyore re Dek ee ; : Dilnrbonee Sade + is in his candidacy |station. Here was gathered a large | ; oe ae ‘ : s ; | (agin Sere | Former Governor Crawtord | vd of Poles, Slavs and Hungari- \ l ever, oa Preside | road sulting | | ew | the first Kansas governor to = af Jans, women and children, who} et a ripe ihe 6 : Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- || himself. It was he who carved 36 Of fjined both sides of the street. A shot alec 5 at j tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoe * i the counties of | Lace catia csi Tine face pani # Ss | |, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- } prairies and named t] lfollowed by a shower of stones.| ment shall | | | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. |/& or oldiers who had be ny of the crowd had picked uy ‘ ‘ n prece- : | Fac Simile Signature of | . ie aie wee he, we: sticks and stones and were acting in] * ; : ett . aoa Aj fits. ai ond term, resigned his tl tening manner. Seeing this Ree ene Wee e te aaa 1 , eee amas NEW YORK He if vl if the 19th Kansas 1 : x z Cologne, Che Kolnische j = = : 1) ‘| 1} : the sheriff. who had previously cau-] 7,;;,,, tele-| por | i by pete ery west j tioned lis men to keep cool and not] grat y whic eW | E | A! pele shag He SBreene:s luse their firearms, commanded them SONS OVe ten : pasa | the prairie to rescue the wor md}, » fire >order was obeyed with] " get Upsrian ha diic : children who were in the h oi | terrible results. The crowd pursued a u ue for 0 ass st + ( ene | bat ee oi i ‘y the Indians in the pioneer settle- z a gov Acca por H | 4 ents. fovernor Crawford sars is ge, Lelue es eae alte a ‘ SERIE | : t “ bigs t rs * ens mente. = ee ruse, Where they took refuge. leaders in the Chinese trouble s ee. re j TL Par sn “That we | j it oecor eee ta! | telegsam points out that, the h 1 ‘ ; when properly administered, no o Hon. D. A. DeArmond, »p- | Ame reply shows an 1 t| from. | . =] tio < 3 st ne be deduc os _— will question; and that our peo resentative from this ditt ad (incu init she Woshincton em-f EMPRESS STILL DEFIANT. | DR H M CANNON, 28a whoie, i. point of in dres*od a large crowdat the Toncray ! SOMERS z Reported That She Will Promote Prinee Piace DENTIST, | LIGHTNING, integrity and enterprise, are equal. Hallin Drexel. Wednesday evening | ary inte Taun, the Boxer Leader, to at least to those of any other coun-|of last week. His speech was a mas- : in Her Cabinet. | Bast Side S BUTLER, M try, is also true. And yet, our -lterly exposition of the principles of : bans It is eved ir ee oe z " TORNADO ernment and people great, intelligent | democracy, and his manner of pre to the I ere that Prince I aoa ; : and strong, are at this moment con- ing the case was such that he tion in t . © promoted to mem | FOSTER, the Grst Mondayin each month 2days INSURANCE thatg fronted with abuses that menace commanded the respect of those by Pics Sei fs | apedilac: — pet a pan ae _ scat | lute protection, The i one and threaten the ruin of the present who held contrary views on | noe i - S : vith t Sask Monda days. } } other. the subject. He spoke fer over an s and exemplary pan \ « his deputy |AMORET, Friday following second Monday companies in the world | “IT mean the trusts that are now|hour, and had the close attention of | ishment of the ( ty sappy guts ual ARCHIS third Monday of cath mouth 8 Gave: 1 sounding the death knell to compe-/his hearers to the end. That his] the Chinese eauri be rd eto the Vangtse) ADRIAN, 4th Monday of each it 3 days | FRANK ALL S| LT A : T , WED anee t t f ~ m on it Prey ee lo ofr o ‘on ‘ tition in trade. They are numbered | present speech-making tour will win | ance wi ; cpa iat Ac ding to the eat ee ek ON. D. D. 3 Insurance Ags by the hundreds and are reasing | many from the error of their way, is} °°" iy ee s = Daily With MissouriState Bank,B at an alarming rate. They havea confidently pre dicted. Dre xel Star. aes the Ct ee fs A a - sorbed almost every legitimate bus =r tel ric ely that tl Missouri Pacific Railway Time! ‘ dt ‘ veror DR. W. J. McANINCH, at Butler Station, oro all emerge in ura ty the imperial] VETERINARY SURGEON. _ ness and industry in the country, and hold a complete monopoly there- CAS T oO R | A aha A VE ts OS RN BRED I } H ‘ No.6... on. They recognize no superior pow- For Infants and Children. Det aca ae A le et nee i by the intrusion | Seientifically treats all domestic ani- | 8° 4; 4 er, not even the subservient leg ’ oo , of barb: mals, Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard. | No. %12 Local Freight. ee The Kind You Have Always Bought world. Butler, Mo. 314 Stock Express (does not carry lature that createdthem. They shut Move Will Benefit United States. passengers) / out competition and raise the prices| Bears the s The Chinese] THE ATT PT DISASTROUS. a SOUTH BOUND, : . } : y ’ = | No.9 . | on things they have for sale at will gnature of Zs A ky: d = pa ie Hu W. T. Hem Tried to Commit suicide at|J- F- SMITH. JOHN L. STANLEY wo. 5 gene ; a They shut out competition and 5 et ae Springfield, Mo., Bat Succeeded in i dip sete lbengs. ——___ ware eS SMITH & STANLEY —_*-sii tice! rrsien a buy the things they wish at t! An Actions paper says that in] known to ther r Wu contin- : | INTERSTATE DIVISION, i own price. : one of the mountain counties only ie express ear t nope that the af S it tte a 1 eS ce ie No. 350 Andve. , in ta “In brief, each trust isa law unto|one man took a newspaper and the| United States will bor Sait ; i ge 1 at hi< | Office 2nd etairs east of Mo. State Bank. E. C. Vaxpmnvoomt, a bringing abou “ttleme s elf w at his —— itself, owing allegiance to no supe-|citizens for some distance around rior. would gather in to hear it read. One | se on Sou street. I K. C. . Pittsburg & Gulf Time Arrivel and departare of trains at #1 DOOLEY & LUDWICK, | wo. kansas City dally xpress Mail to take it from him Soe 7 Ilo wed it was LAWYERS. i sovrTn ROUND, from er 8. W. Dooley. A. B. Ludwick. Says inister 3 jlistener one time asked what they | weuld : CROKER'S HEAVY WAGERS. WaleaiGi Pees in congress. “‘Oh,”’ re- we pave H plied the reader. “they're playing the | Would Pas ee Siges altace Pare # : oe: Meee tions x : . 2 j tongh Port 4 Is Said to Have Bet stoo,coo on Bryan | Cickens over there. They passed a] acter for err forearm, necessi- Office Over the Post Office | Bo: ‘ é Sloan: Springs Meepeuaat ] adding . = aioe raekias tation and destrevin the emember thie is the ular short | Bast Nichtiat Odds That Averace eens two months to ci ¥ = te is ts. 2 sae : i a a f ns kg t ‘- } green Kans (ity, Mo, Tend Babe | : * Jand the worst part of it is that they t is now erstood Gen ee hand, which also 4 ‘0 |, Neosho, Mo. e 21-2 tol. |have made both of them winter | : sates re- i beens age 2 % ie ee Smith, routs from tre. eoute ont” ia : : | ste : ae len. is con-] @& partially nted through the snd points north and northeast iz New York, Sept. 20.—It is current-| months. Blast their fool souls! a ie SS a LAWYER, | Ogden. Sn “Francisco, Portland tel Zz ly reported that Richard Croker has |S@id the listener, and we are nearly not be subject - ——-— Office over Bates County Bank. | soared to ‘make the’ ax i | sred $100:000 on the election of | out of fodder the United To Operate Car Kepair Shop« Butler, Missouri | j this line second to none in the Sr ' - $100, lection of } eee ati Kansas City, K The Jen’? F Zz ‘yan at odds that average 2% to 1 A small sized strike of the employ- pueeas ya Pac g DR E. Ss BALLARD iad mae ; Mr. Croker has not only staked a|ees of the Arthur Coal Mining Com- three new b og tee . fortune upon the success of Bryan, | Pay is on. The company employs | h the ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. The Best Food for Intelled if but he has advised all his intimate | *00Ut (© men. ee “Team West Thought. | ide o quare. i : friends in Tammany that : certain to win and has ur follow his own example. ote intelligently h J.M. CHRISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROE, M.D. Diseases of won md ¢ Ear, Eye, Nose and COLLECTIONS WERE GOOD. Bilxsionary and Educational Reports Sub- Children a Specia Mr. Croker will not admit for pub- | 4 t 4 Mr. F I , Th t specialis oe lication that he has bet a d mitted to the Sr. Louis Annua! Confer- Sap Rae Ss Seren ca tara purteek. An eae “a the result of the election. sail sc DR- CHRIST y & ROE. ing of the policy of a nation oF a gm “Is it true that your be Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- | 2! non the \eahinn oe oT amount to $100,000!" Mr. ment Store,;Butler, Mo. The Semi-Wee Ky” Re poblic is the am “There are a vt m. | ty motes = rat domestie portant things then be : fb Sethe Didier ro colhete poet ye fact. cioigtoch 1 ee «Surgeon. Office norta side square. |, 1* Policies of the great pels eeee Sik? alied ‘Bie Choker - now being fc and the candidal r “ | Butler,Mo. Diseasesof women and chil + the time to subserihe for the bet am too busy to keep answe en a specialty. m of keeping in touch with the wel : ‘ ul- Weekly Republie the reports that are brought worthy of attention “But do you think that 1 to | DR. J. 3 HULL an is a good bet, do yout ek ' aS »a lt | ~ 7 « made 't famous Yes, 1 do,” said Mr ce| DENTIST. waite a ges: itively. “I think even | Parlors Over Model Clothing Co. he a good b Bryan i. | Entrance, same thatiesad to Hagedorn’s Bee —— ee side scnare Batier, Mo j = . Seay 2 = Af Mi Shot Wife and Daughter. a Z seit ARE YOU : gra Sumpter, Ore., Sept. 20.—Fred iets saan . ageg BANKRUPT; 2 an cose eae The Repablie Kane, who resided oe the Bowie Zios . suthwest into > in health, belag ofered atthe very low price @ daughter. a child < b hated eb ¢ | constitution undermined by ex a ye and pa care tb Sn Taree old, six miles northwest elie * | travagance in eating, by disre- we all orders to Tee STE it of temporary j = “ 5 < porary garding the laws of nature, or his wife and daughter ge Aihe: : i “6 i body of the latter by physical capital all gone. if so, ; their cabin home. ‘ | ge : Sait NEVER DESPAIR pted su Tutt’ s Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dys | sour stomach, malaria, torpid ,| liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. | an indre d diseases. 3 | known for 15 years 0s t= ’s Liver Pills mi rutt’s Liver Pills §sest remepy tor anabsolutecure. | SOLD BY ALi, petoseeal i i a shooting himself -psia, Persons passing on the road four Kane and his wif a short <¢ from their home in ad and brought them toSumpter. Bo are thought to be mortally wound Rane was married only afew n ago. A SURE and CERTAIN Sl per bozte. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. dock,“ Before Baby fs Bora” Weite for om: dates, refusing to with- | &i7!'s = die.

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