The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 18, 1900, Page 3

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mG ON DEE CIB OC’ P | se | aie GROUND. | — | Bids Farewell to Old Vinevards, Chicago University Is Redolent With | Belonged to Lieut. Alsladtter’s Cap- ight in the Pt il tenting tonight in the Ph Garlicky Fumes. tured Party and Say Filipinos ALFREC SPEER ENTERTAINS |! ON AN ONION DIET. | TWO AMERICANS RELEASED. MHE IN. ; : Ck et. ee 8 . Hie tropic sky, ae N J., Daily Herald, Oct } tie ie ee oe Treated Them Well. We will be glad to see you. ming ground ‘mid the’ It looked like old times at Speer’s| ads are pe tle teee acibe OE Manila, Aug. 24, via San Francisco, Glad to supply your w ants. stea I I a Oct. 11.—Word has been received ns ping trees : | vineyard id wine cellars and in! Chicago Glad to sell you goods sand death are nigh. | Speer’s chateau Saturday after = “is : d it’sall because Dr. Har- from San Miguel to the eff that two men belonging to Lieut. Alslad- - t ter’s party w of the institution, oon. | per, the Glad to get your produce, an onion diet. (Greer lees COoeooeoeees! Glad to guarantee prices the lowest. 3 gre the hearts that are weary | The usual annual crowd of physic eto, | lawyers and newspa sre on | ing for the war to cease. Mir. lacs ware the hearts looking for the | 5peer's grapes and wine. This time |trious example set them vie with ight j the invitations were limited to New- | oe the wh of peace. jark, Orange and I g to-night, te nting to-night, gon the oldcamp ground. | 0 transport the guests to and from |; {the vineyards | Pa thinking of home and the The “Yr men faculty and stu- hand inspecting and = sampli aes li t on parole a few days ago. Thev r i port thatthe lieutenant anal cm SMITH & SON, smulate the illus-| other prisoners ¢ now in th ft ONIONS | Gf Pablo Ter aic people. | It! Ee gesand stages s they can concoct from t Groceries, Seana. Tinwere, You will find our store a_ pleas \ required a dozen carr -getable. Some ure ¢ t place to t weights, fresh faith in their i Sie pen Se eee trade, « polite clerks, c frends SO ol nearly eighty years of a and, | they epthe oceal i though hale and hearty ; the sad farewells as we sailed i : others say in line for ods, lowest pric lone established been most comm lable, reports brought from man | self at that advanced stage of life. he} Dr. business in Butler rantee of this fact. within President Harper. She | jane in his methods ynions. | who were given their parole é nent customer. f es indicate that Pat - 7 } yleels that he cannot gather his! s-ribi lines indicat at Call and see us and let us make vou a perma- ers’ hope and pride. pa ; ith soldiers if P friends around him many times in | belie COCO ON VON OOO HET ETS bY HOR OO TINIE fe been fighting to- day o'er the| the future. The progress of Passaic] “1 can easil prove to you the pe-! oo ined | thesame old ground, is forcing his magnificent vineyards | ten: v of onions,” said De De fe ns are om paper, writte 1 in ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WAN NFED, ndreds of natives slain. out of the way, and buildings are] ‘Just + apiece of dime ee ea fullimport of which | soy a cammrade sleeps in death! now going up where once the fair | sure it stone however—ruban ee ee ve Doe they = SM ITH & SON irwounded, writhes in pain. Oporto and Concord grapes floutich-Jonion-upon it. Youwill find that|’ oc ovo, cae a 3 __ ARS ae ee Ree ‘ ed. | the stone oon reduced to a pulpy! Bae eis ES id enna ee eoooesooe! from the Twenty-ninth Infantr yill follow our flag, though in quiet hours BP the awiul thoug we are denying our brother } pearing, nearly all of it having t eut up into building lots. **Time wil The vineyard of fifty-six acres on;mass. So itis in the system. Any | [-pited States volunteers, statione: elit Van Houten avenue is fast disap-|secretions of lime are promptly dis lon the island of Masbate, were kill ve are promptly is | ' NEVADA BUSINESS COLLEGE. |} by a party of soldiers who were sent man | to capture them. As the little party! LIFE SCHOLARSHIP $40. merights for which he fought not wait for us to catch up: it never THIEVES CAN'T VOTE. | approached the rters the latter ty-tive Calls. Mor ve For did for anybody and it neyer will for | a eee a hi | us,’ wrote Mr. Speer in his invita- : aie pa heens Bae 2 =) BOOK- KEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS. . te 5 : | New Disfranchising Law by the Last, returned, and two deserters fell dead. | : » ‘or m" NEVADA, MO tions, and his iriends did not fail to} One of them was named Carran, but | é : : i ag advant of his kindness. Legislature. }= solved by the it seems oftentimes that the opened an inefi ars and stripes dmblem of Liberty) stained with the blood of the "ve slain : ner would be tee. state au at dO clock and after spend-/ed of arson, burglary, robbery or = ho were intimidated into joining | ie i a short time viewing the hand- iy in any degree, in this article | the deserters, made their escape and | of _ piel Missouri. arecalling to yeu in the old}some building and the park, they | specified, or who shall be sentenced! peturned tocamp . | tet 1 57 homeland F took seats in stages and carriages|to imprisonment in the penitentiary | ; rng | Capital and Surph full paid - $57,000.00. stop this needless strife, and, led by Mr. Speer, were driven to | ic iy other crime punishable under | Job Couldn’t Have Stood It Receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafts, onquest and glory are dear at \ the big vineyards. The party was] the provisions of this article, shall |Ifhe’d had Itching Piles They” and does a General B ing B coat EY escorted through the arbors. huag| be incompetent to serve as a juror in femme ames ae ee Ready at all times t ke | t e bl t f (liberty and life. with bunches of the grapes that have | any ¢ nd shall be forever dis-| Gf Piles on earth. It has cared dient : et oe ee et ee anaemia and most women’s ail- tg the digestion is weak, the}Quent stops were taken to enjoyling any office of honor, trust or| eruptions it ’sthe best salve in the} | world. Only a box. Cu interest. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock made Mr. Speer’s wine famous. Fre- | qualified from any election or hold- | sands. For injuries, pains or bodily dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit- ing of color, flesh and strength | the fruit profit within thi tate =e : e i ape i : . Ss state.” —Missouri z } : Ais | ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe of1ood, is pocenee! so that ee On the return the party was taken | statute | ate dd. ld by H. L. Tucker I a weak, wan, nervous an ee ist. counes : ie hin condition «eur ie to the big wine house on lower Main Politicians in the city are not pay-| i depository for funds. meted by taking a course of Her-|@venue and escorted through theling as much attention, as those in| COOMBS CONCEDES KENTUCKY. | —— DIRECTORS. 3 2 50 cents. For sale by|storage vaults. All watched with > tr 1e . ARSE! =a | John Deerwester, Charies R. Radford, Wm. E. Walton, Pan 0 ce « ule bys g ; atchec : the country, to the law passed by | ——— | T. C. Boulware, J. Wright, J. KR. Jenkins, ‘fucker. interest the making of wine. Up-|the last leg ure disfranchising | | Booker Powell. Frank m.V 3. M_ Christy ess = ; : Zeports Thz e Re icansC ar J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. Wm. E. WALTON, President. wards of 1,000,000 gallons of choice | persons convicted of petty larceny. Reports That the Republicans Can Carry R ashier, m.E. WA residen vintage is stored in the building.| This law is being used ia ruralcom- | But Two Districts. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. —A suit |< ‘ a atte Teese : E es al ee : = ES ce i : SG IS fee of the monster casks hold a} munities all over the state,especially | Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 11.—The re-} WA ON RU S COM PAN Y er insurance on the life o! : : _ eae I I I I . thousand gallons each. Mr. Speer]; inst negro voters who have at} publicans in Kentucky are makin; BI wile, whom he killed on Dec. 31, fe : £ } : ane es commenced in thi ious and sundry times yielded to| bold claims that they will cz by Prot br Bitiee: Shont showed with interest the casks|the temptation presented by a fat| third, fourth, fifth, eighth, ninth and | Poy trotessor Swithin v. Short | filled with wine thirty years old. As] pullet on a hen roost eleventh cong , Who is howresiding at Kennett a ein Chester county. Thesuit, which is to reeover the of $7,022 from the Provident Remarkable Insurance Suit. personally conducted the party and | y; rry the] Butler, Missouri. ossional district. It | CAPITAL $55,000 soon as the tour of inspection was} One conviction is sufficient to dis-} has been learned however, that chair- completed the party adjourned to] franchise and thereisnow in progress | man Leslie Coombs of the republican Always has onhand money to loan on Real Estate at rates of the chateau, where a sumptuous re-| general overhauling of court rec-| state campaign committee has made | interest lower than ever before offered in Bates County. No delay. ( i ? 7 past had been prepared by Manager| ordsfora list of those who have come | the following report to the congres- | Payers payable here. Heand ‘Trust Company, is one of |; . . : sae fader. One of the features of the]under the ban since the law was!| sional committee at Washington : — in the history luncheon was the presentation to the passed pirst Sane districts democratic, We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands and Town Lots “i guests of Mrs. Betts, Mr. Speer’s It does not apply to those convict- | fifth. republican, gain of one: sixth, | in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up with ug the tragedy which ended the life of ae se : a : : S : : P Shortli te A O'}mother’s twin sister, who is aged | ed prior to the passage of the law. seventh and eighth, democratic,|the County Records daily. Complete Abstracts furnished to any Reel rtlidge wasenacted in Media} 97 years. She is remarkably spry as : hie ably dent- aa : . ; ninth, nowrepublican, probably dem : é 1 aNew Year's Eve and caused a 7 : . ‘ | Estate in Bates County. Fees reasonable. : odie . fora woman of her age, and came When Minds are Brightest. ocratic, loss of one; tenth, demo-} sensation. Several years be-|ynattended from New York to Pas-| swiit wi Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited to call, 59 when his brain gave|cratie: eleventh, republican. 38 -. Seoeeer Sage Hrs saic on Saturday for the purpose of} pirth to “Gulliver's Travels.” It is thus apparent that the fifth FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, WM. E. WALTON, President. gary onan gos wife and attending the reception. She is Mr.| Thomas Hood’s “The song of the|and the eleventh districts are all they |G, a, ALLEN, Assistant Sec’y. T. J. WRIGHT, sVice President. stablished what Was! Speer’ 7 P > o hex € 4 : Y eG Ace ial oe Shirt” and “The Bridge of Sighs” |expect tocarry, 0 WELDON YATES, Abstracter. J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeeser, eg a Academy tor Mr. Speer introduced her to the | were written when he was 46. casTronza. ae For several years the] ouests, and she made ashort address Georgo Eliot was near her fiftieth} Bears the The Kind You Have Aways Bought })~§<———————— : a = — 3 aiead AU Ne the school | of welcome, which was greeted with| year when she wrote “‘Middlemarch” | Signature SMELT a high-class patronage. applause. She said she had used Mr. | and this was succeeded by “Daniel of Ly Zn | Mrs, Shortlidge died Sets et S Meee CeneR: 7 AS Fhe ae : _____|Speer’s_ wine for forty years _and Deronda. American Troops Worn Out. mber, 1893, the professor|{new its good qualities. Mr.Speer}| Bacon's greatest work took 59 = Z f 2 | tied Marie Dixon Jones. Shortly : : : . fives i San Francisco, Cal.. Oct. 10.—Lieu- ‘ xonJones. Shortly’ was an interesting listener to the} years to mature and Grote’s **His- t t A. Dolgoroukoff of the Ru e eas eR : i ‘ enant A. Dolgorc off « e Rus-} : his second marriage the profes-| short addresses which followed the] tory of Greece” some years longer.— nan ols 1. yo act strangely. On the banquet. The Now. World - the killing, six weeks after] Pollowing the banquet each guest Longtellow wrote “Hiawatha” at} MMarriage, Professor Shortlidge|was presented with two bottles of| 4s. and Oliver Wendell Holmes gave | Hed his wife to go out with him | Mr, Speer’s favorite port and Bur-|ys Songs in Many Keys” when he awalk. A short distance from] oundvy. j ‘ Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the — whert he will spend a few days before | ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. ae Saal a | secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. returning to Russia. | Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in The Lieutenant was on board thé) pay Parent Recorp, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, co: ; ee i ge ssian flag ship when the attack’ y Manufacturers and Investors. had passed his 55th birthday. was made on the fortaat Taku. He | "Send for ple copy FREE. Address, sian army is here on his way east, house he shot her through the Se s | t ¢ and then attempted suicide, A RAVING MANIAC. ee ee cael VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., he wrote “The Task” anc as hina, but says they wou (Patent Attorneys,) pe dsarmed by a neighbor. - John Gilpin.” and DeFoe was within the trial which followed, Profes-] youtsey’s Mental Condition Really | two years of GO when he published | a Bhortlidge was ac quitted on the i | Pound Of Insanity have done better had they been sent ir i ‘tates instead Evans Building, - WASHINCTON, D. C. ym the United S Manila. as many of them en idles contined | and worn out by pre | ————— — 2 Milton’s mind rose to its highest | in the Philippines. | @hasylum until a vear > Georgetown, Ky., Oet 10.—Henry ae : | PI 2 ae i aad = ie s “ |capacity en the bline 0et as} SEAT ars = a Youtsey has renuined in a comatose a BETES : e a a ges ie FREE BLOOD CURE. | WEDDI E ¥ . : . - vetween Of and of t was at this} To Cure a Cold in One Day condition all dav. Whetherthis was . rege, rae aaa | — j e e 9 é period of his existence when he offer-| 4y Offer Provi 1 to Sufierers ord **Paradise Lost.” { Tleers. c Pitiful. “Robinson Crusoe Bromo Quinine Tab-|due to the opiates administered to gists refund the money | quiet him last night cannot be : BE. W. Grove's sig- tained. He has answered no ques- t ‘ers. eating sores, pain-j A . } er Scott was 44 when his|ful swelli SEs blood ean at the old Cal Robinson stand near southeast corner of the made his appearance, sae gene eruptions, that refuse to! square, Butler, Missouri. 1 ler ordinary treatment are kls conan by B. B. B. (Botanic! ume UPON! Blood Balm), the most wonderful! BLACKSMITHING ynposed after the age of} | blood pr the age. made e cially eitire all i -seated blood cere |} —— —— = tion addressed to him by his nearest + PMPTOX HOLDS ALL THE PORK. |relatives and physicians, but once or & twice during the day he held up his | ; these stor which } lastir ‘ hands and exclaimed. i F mowledges That He Has Cornered} «There is no blood on my hands— | a In all lines and work guaranteed. the Market. | there is no man’s blood on my Doubtful. WACON and BUCCY REPAIRING Skillfully done. Try us once and see. i Washingt badon, Oct. 11.—Sir Thomas hands.” 2 Cievelsna ts OW Was questioned to-day re- a di bg the pork corner and said isa fact that | control to-day ically all the pork in the United | he had last n Se 1 have no intention of rais-|™@e"* he eT me price to an exorbitant sae which was alm p eine ave ctill Gl and they are still sl a oa PLOW WORK On short notice. WOOD and IRO™: TURNIKG OF ALL KINL-. - BICYCLES REPAIRED at reasonabie pric t€S. f drawn and set by {his throat by the £8M perfectly profit out « do all poss ble tot to make} Garrick says he is and I] caus- stie. AQ order to sivy CASTORIA | For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In addition to tl ually done in a the Cold and Works off ‘ Bro: solicited

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