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A WOMAN HORSE THIEF. | ONE DAY OF THANKS. [ore x bend and coe i the great seal of the state gy BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | Flight of Royal Party. ate " wae = SW, 2 le sana * - Victoria, British Columbia,,Nov. 2. Culprit Invites the Owner to Ride in! : ; souri. Done at the city of a 1 = '_yYokohama advices, dated October é : Governor Stephens Insues a Strong this 3d day of November in th eee eee eT ON: -{11, give interesting details of the His Own Rig. i . j Thanksgiving Proclamation. | of our Lord, 1900, **(Seal) Loy. V. Srp “By the governor: “A. A. LESVEUR, See. of & I. ‘D. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors. escape of the Empress Dowager and TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: the Emperor from Pekin, showing ‘ not only that they were in the city waenen aye will pone Anigaagee pet after the allies gained posession, but one ie paeees paid, for $1.00. also that their flight was of the most _— Sm — | hurried and even pathetic character. We will shuffle the cards and come | They left early on the morning of Carthage, Mo., Nov. 4.—There has been a wholesale theft of horses here.| Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 4— While attending the Baptist Church, Governor Stephens yesterday issued a farmer named Walton had his the following Thanksgiving day 3 a horse and buggy stolen from the proclamation | Hot Springs, Ark., Thomag’ hitching rack. Leavinghisdaughter | ‘Executive Department, State of |Noy. 4.: Capt. F. J, ' in the city. he started home. On the Missouri, City of Jefferson.—The prominent and well-known Believe It. again August 15, with a meager escort, road a woman invited him to ride. | present _—" loses the most wonder- | banker, departed for his aie eae __ {the two occupying the same convey- ik i _. |He soon discovered she was in his ful conbary: 30 the history of man- | Butler, after a two weeks’ gg Missouri is all 0. K. and so | anee all’ his ee ated own rig. and he claimed it. Tied te-,/ kind. The time is most appropriate |! the V alley. His wife will anee. ght ai B . . aoe me . crati > | BS - Texas. At Kwan, they procured a camel, barely stir the record-}hind the buggy were three other for reviewing, with gratitude, the| week or ten days longer, ) eee We have met the enemy and wejon whose back a sedan chair was ing eae from ve horses. The woman jumped outand causes which, under the blessing of] stay-the ( if r a ere’s mi a big, are theirs. fixed, and at Suen-Hwa-Hien four healthy looking man more were secured. They had & ae wh is weak in the neither luggage nor robes for three pplungs. Probably half ; ‘aptain made ma tried to untie the horses behind, but | God, have during the past one hun-! in the Valley who regret hig was not allowed to. She fled dred years conspired to give us the | ure Now for the United States Senate, Walton returned to Carthage to/ first place among the peoples of the} “aie or two-thirds of his]. : Mr. Bryan. nights, were obliged tosleep on bare lung surface barely | inform the police and learned where | earth. | ncaa = 5 ee TR 4 {6 ss AIK = ™ They were all good trusts,so the/divans (brick beds, warmed by a| knows the contact of oxygen. He’s the |}the others horses came from. On mines and orchards of | Kind of man, who, when a cough attacks him, goes galloping down the roac ; oe , ie ; e They were unable to get proper] toward consumption, Many such aman ]an ata neighbor's house and took responded during the past twelve | ; lto satisfy their hun. | has found strength and healing for weak | her to jail. She proves to be a Jas | months to the intelligent labor of : ar ie lungs and tissues lacerated by coughing os ‘ a drai by hemorrhages, in the use |} per County alat Hwai Lai local] of Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- | said some young men had st ery. The healing power of this medi- c in pulmonary 4 'S seems little lantly | a 1 ”, } 7 1 it » n- e commonwes ho have ab eASE BAYS. slow fire below), with no cove the next mornir found the wom-' th mn wealth ha at The trusts will now as#ume supren command of the country meals: | In every cough th She | our people | lurks, like a crouc! A Re eoucGea an presented | tiger, the probabilit for send- | of consumpt rl named De — jger on rive Explanations of how it was done! On their arr will now be in order. | offici ils lent their services, and from in shop, factory i horses. i she was tak Who will be ext P.M? Del] {that on they escaped all the humili-| short of marvelous at times, so extreme |for them. It is « d eee assis) ; ae throat a ho will be our next P.M? ~ jations that they had thus far experi-| are the conditions which it cures. The |iead to the discov a nest ¢ ringing in rma othe resources of} uNngs becg Welton has made a good one | i i tee fhe AGH or contains no alcohol, and A i H ier states ourselves, have been} rough and feuced, tT seems tha on the 10) - thi ou . od » os fl > no ' ; . ‘i P ; amed fr Four years more of Mark Hanna. | Aueust the order to move the court "When I started to take your ‘Golden Med: : ESR z unusually active. A thousand in- coughing a a j cal Discovery,’ ” writes ovotny. 0} : ‘ f Roosevelt, McKinley and the trusts. | from Pekin “was iseucd; but there) wesw SS eee ee Fron Colorado. strumentalities combine, from day| the ge It will now be in order for the|WasS no means of conveyance. On bio eh ibale Sie ‘ i “| to day, to make every home consumption. T t j ‘ Jetober, 2S, 1900 ane salt f P lenty a e Pele to bein toeconoinise byt (the morning of the 13th, the artill- t _ feenter of comfort and plenty. ‘ f find an the permission of the jery of the allies was heard, its roar- activities of comme ming wage —_—_——— jing increasing until, on the morning SS sy entrance. Take, unite to place every person into! & no chances swith all the| Jey \ with the ie -Y SY gerous i Editor o jends thr Pure Times, talk tomy Mis- souri fr corresponding relatic his worthy pape few thick and fast, When at last it It may be the farmers and wave jof the 14th, the shells and bullets earners will get their eyes open in|} world has to offer for food, for rai- dy : i 5 four years more of trust 1 lwas reported that the gates had wes ‘ . “ jinent and for shelter 4 we: neo tal Pipe a accep vet. bur |ielded. frantic preparations — for MANCHU OFFICIALS TO DIE. oodlan : tuated in “But better and higher than ail aD k Per. F alec aesaneeoa etl pty ve j fi made, the little party igs. Bee es the ministries which supply the! Ai Sicry sear r. about 40.000 ord! Sixty years of cures, before day-light the fol- ber ship} that had his eye on the past office | to take it off. | Physical necessities of the people, orning, Guly a few eunuchs, | You Waldersee Approves Three Sen- jieet beiug shipped daily from here, | v6 should recognize with profound } Princes of the blood and Manchu : fences ot Death. mostly to Cripple Creek, a distance] ,ratitude the constant and varied ‘ er ’ The Kansas City. Fort Sectt | pe rs accompanying the imperial] Pekin, Novem bers E ield Marshal of 25 miles. Pikes Peak is to OUr |; ncrease af the blessings which satie- } Meniphis is probably the most ~ar-|equipage. Count Von Waldersee has confirmed {south 8 miles, Bald mountains ot |iy the hunger of the heart, the mind j / tistic” of the western roads. Lone'| —— + the sentence of death passed by the} mile to the east. The Snowy Rang and the spirit. y before the management of other lines Gen. Kitchner Takes Charge. International a sion at Pao is | 3 miles to the north and Gold} «the parental providence of father * commenced to think about the iin- Prétoria, Och: 31. via Bloemion- Ting Fu on the sub-Governor ofthat Hill one mile to the west. Th Colo-} and mother more and me tend to POoCio provement of station grounds it had tein, November 4.—Gen, French has} it): the Provineial Treasurer and|rado Midland runs three daily p mirror the all-cuardine Providence # superintendent of parks, whose the Judge, for their complicity in the | soneer trains and fi 2 : de ““yarrived at The Springs, a few miles tay Be es 1 chi : an immense | of our heavenly Father, and this is soothes and heals the duties consisted in beautifying rail-| trom Johannesburg, after a difficult ate ss i ike deck, a sere Puginess eis : . [followed by the increase of filial wounded throat and road property. Now x step further march from Baberton. He has lost | °O@¥eT's- us fact causes — the The sportsman isin his glory in tenderness and) devotion: and also lungs. You escape an at. | in the direction of the artistic has been taken. At several of the prinei- greatest ction among the|this section. To-d foreigners here, who are convinced | all dined on. deer, ¢ that the leniency with which, in their] near here last week on (Sunday) we ht were killed 1,500 transport oxen since his ad- vance from Machadorp. It is t tack of consumption with [4 all its terrible suffering and uncertain results, jby the enlargement of the affection which binds tog »nfiding her the pal stations between Kansas Ciry Z lieved that the plan of moving large |. i if i weighed over |, sarts of brothers and sisters. j i and Birmingham greenhouses are to ae ene J «| View, the guilty Chinese have hither-] 200 pounds, gross. Grouse is plen- carmiacee cise = a : There is nothing sobad F : bodies of troops about the country . j “We should remember with deep for the throat and lungs be established. Passer will be] 2 ~ |to been treated was not only totally | tiful here | ! ss rs saat Aiton ta will be abandoned and that the com- ae senbeare Be agi ae ; thanksgiving the growing dispo as coughing. invi ec to spe ne t reir waiting the re- plete subjugation of the country will ae gi tee ase = eon r Phe mining excitement is fever | ai on on the part of those who have A 25c. bottle will cure f Oe anti : pe a ae, then. | be attempted by means of garrisons eo mas: Bes ut 1 si E heat in and cess 1 here. been fortunate in the accumulation an ordinary cough; hard. and flowers from them will be sup-| ip the district towns, which will be} eT? 48 atrocious as the most hor-| borer gets good wages, single hands of great wealth, to establish insti-| fg er coughs will needa SOc, plied generously to the dining cars i well stocked with provisions and rible that have been recorded and {from $2 to s sper day. board $5 per tations, the object of whichis to give size; the dollar bottle is J cheapest in the long run, f | “One of my sons ¥ spitting and was operated on the through trains. Tis idea of beautifying the sentence is regarded as most de- week. made the basis for mounted troops, who will scour the territory around. é to the whole people, in higher forms, sn enounds served. Nevertheles tee gacaeighae x it is believed Teamsters get from 34 to $5 per s ets the riches they have secured by toil blood with a’ hig! isa pet one with Mr. H. H. Hunne- Gen. Roberts. befor starting on | that some of the ministers brought Horse feed is te. outs S136 ag if ah ; , ' seers th very tit wesene has ly see ts, ehor star £<o iis 2 a a 42 Be li-st Thiece. 1° yy oy ns oO n well, the venerable chairman of tle > = . {pressure to bear on Count von undred ! - ot ac) ne Se ner ne ee eee signs of life in him. : : return to England, thanked his|! yates "| acquire by the applieation of intelli aid bim no gox Memphis board of directors. He is ; a Walderseo not to contirmit, onthe}]s16 per ton I Sent ote : Lari your Cherry Pee atbatien bodyguard for their efficient. services : . J 2 per ton "| genee and skill to the raw material saved his life, responsible for the work Jone in this eround tluxt if it were carried out itty & veneegin : ‘ Nov. 10, 1898. he Doctor. if you Wy wh rand desire ul and presented to each of the men an] > ndred. Gr a ‘ furnished by the bounties of p Ao number autograph photogr putts Ott kamal! would be lik to frighten the Em- | \ijssouri prices direction along the i they use to feed the eommon mind. of western roads V giving -1 pt ° peror and prevent his return to Pe. Quite ber of emigrant re . x 2 4 1e principal members of n. Rob- . Cette > BERADET OF CIES TANES BTC Fo aie nstituti -arning. tention to the beaut s : a through institutic of learning, erts’ old coming in. mostly Missourians. ear tl There isa good ope « here for Shot by a Hotel Clerk. There isa good opening bere for Springiield, Mo.. Nov. 5.—4%. A aff will leave to-n ght for road property. The thing that demands from the traveling srough public libraries, and through ieries of art. The enlture, the } England. Col. Hamilton has been appointed stockmen, plenty of grass and water. | P : “ . |ning into the office freqnently. Ba- ed in hard work in order to take care | pole, near here, is dead of wounds in- |" aot quent! of this food, althou number of persons p mentee : " PI A. Y eee ae h ideals and the nobleaspirations 5 Times military evovetory to Gen. Kitchner, Bradley, a prominent and wealthy ba i : : fostered by such public institutions ‘Trustes’s Sele. eee Gtr a 0 on whom the military command has |citizen, was shot and seriously B.W. Hors pecker, tend infinitely more to enrieh a state Bie aite'ty teen deed of trast duet ilk Hak Net Pieces Pu rete The bom headquarters | wounded by A. B. Baker, night clerk a [than mere expanse of territory, or pees Without doubt the fat in pork is Stat is being rapidly installed. at the Ozark hotel last evening. Yjvast mater ial wealth, unwisely pela eri rod to the, earn bout as hard to digest as anything | Slew Him for His Insnrance. Bradley and his family board at the} : ¥ { Sleds % Cg ope ee With | Setectilierer, cowite aaa van be. A person hasto hi: ves ve Geneseo, IN, Oct. 31.—William hotel, and it seems his wife and | g pace a eee aoe ws a ¢ digestion and must be engag- | Hilger, a young carpenter of Hoop- daughters annoyed the clerk by run- $ ee ne — oo topaarwene : , jhighe upon the lives of all our peo- ker says he told them to stay out. but they paid no attention to it. ritistruea large | flicted upon him with a pistol by his depend upon it} wife. According to- his story before Hy througheo! v b 4 ple. abundant = ope and oppertunity } will be fuynished for the develop- jinent, not ouly of the richestconntry expe evening the clerk put up a no- fact eather, The|death, fully confirmed by the wife's 1 i and deed of trust, 6 | the world ever saw, but also for the] wholedebt a dp same is now past due and unpa:d. fore at the request of the le Se oa L ¢ > That A ae note and pursuant to the con ous |humane. That citizens of our own of trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above @ stute have within” the past year scribed premises at public vendue to tbe’ nto abuse Baker. While in a} ® + = A $ 4 ‘ i ride essh he east front door of Thin, pale, anamic girls given to the eause of education | courthouse inthe city of Butler, coms @ ri . € Bates and state of Missouri, on nee a fatty food to enrich g Thursday, November 29, 1900, i I $| between the hours of nine o’clock im thea ee ee scons arcenaeet ta. aaa their cheeks and restore their # | rv day for the purpose of satist health and strength. It is ¥ tice which read: “Ladies, — please however, that as a rule fat i: !confession, she shot him first i »thata le fe eSS1On, ¢ s rst in the * , > } occupy the parlor.” When Bradley largely deficient in our food: that is, | temple as he lay doziug upon a sofa. no a fat which can be easily digested and | He leaped for her and she shot him promptly Cod liver oil, as we fir Emulsion, isthe mo of all fats: it isj VPSPIID IIIS OSIIIO SID, saw the card he became enraged and, b heated discussion Bradley is alleged Iome = = oe) al similated Ly the syste once in the neck and twice in the ab- tin Sec s]domen before he ot the weapon i | POM to have started to climb over the 2 : ed amounts of such magnitude as toex- easily digested | away. 5 situ is toex ‘ 4 1 e counter, when Bak w his pistol t the food the bods The wounded man implored her to a ee : “4 r = pisto must have to give it nerve power j obtain help. The two were alone in ee coir eee ee brain power and t Bradley's attention of the world, is ease sufficient to thrill the hearts of SGEE as rht side. aah gare ie cavie: power. the house. The wife refused. She en ide | all our people. 3:93333333399333999 . : z say the wound is uot necessar b “We should remember with pro- ae ‘ ae waited an hourfor himto die. He] *** = caf that the iv Z oe Trustee's Sale. Shooting at Mo {car 006 lis: Gnsnrance in , | dangerous. safe to say t y nearly & fownd gratitude that we have been raiuen ae seid oy ais : ‘ : aan Wooded Wiese cs : Pr ail reject fat with their food. ¥ preserved from great Joss by fire. or ed . 1-9), and recorded is the se Salem, Mo., Nov —Birney Ben- ooumen. he desire for the money Tragedy at Wagoner. oe flood sa and ti nett. a enlceman in ¥ Hols’ is the supposed motive = eo | od, or storm, and that our peo-| in book 0. : 5 y doarcas hym—7 ett, a si 2 \ s abe hce ay Wagoner, I T., Nov. 4.—In a row signed trustee the following very store, was shot and dangerous- ly, if not fatally wo Hamilton, of Sum f : Bates and § Missouri, to-wit unanimity to the calls for help whieh | ! Lose baseben colcer ciant co aa j ble have responded with hearty | tete lying and teing situate in the eousty @ / » Pear! Diggers on the Mississippi. at Holland & Fry’s livery barn this afternoon, Bill Couch fatally shot A. F. Riggles through the chest with a led by Geor H Prairie Du Chien, Wis., Nov.—Dis- covery of pearls in the Upper Missis- sippi river hi the country shat have suffered. = oe one corte = ee dei “Therefore, 1 proclaim Thursday,| fault has been made in the Be ae i 2 ? “? lof said mee apd the same is BOW | the 29th day of November, 1900, a| due ard” unpaid Now. therefore, @ | : request of tbe legal holder of day of general and publie thanks-| Pulsuant to the ceaitiono or unid dosha r the © ‘SOE MuLsioN COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES 0F LIME & SOBA ton came here yesterday 44-caliber pistol. After the shooting claimed he was d the wounded man pursued and eap- | tured Couch, after shooting the lat-| Ss caused a tremendous | rush to the clam beds. House boats |} to Hogle’sstore. Hogleordered b out and, on Hamilton's refusalto eo, |@te crowding the river and more ter’s 2 . his hane anc z a. . . | = oro ” eseribed proceeded to ejeet him forcibly, Just [848 1,000 persons are encamped | force from tinder hia. Phe panne | 2 13 exactly what they require; J | ziving, revommending thas the peo-| [mill proceed te ect the above demeegbog proceeded to eject him forcibly. - pea af : re ee horse from under him. The prisoner oe = . « | ple of this state suspend their secular | ca*b -t the east front 4: or of the court as Hamilton reached the door, he|@long the river bank. The finding | was to-night taken to Muscogee and| £ 1t not only gives them the im- 4 i ve : : a a : sa the « oy f Batler, county of bates and sa we : 3 of afew thousand dollars’ ~+} : al 3 ae pein Se 8 ; = ‘ig avocation® and assemb to their scour om Boned ae coliter reyolverand fired [7° 0 Soon Conats: wordt oF placed in jailfor safekeepin. The) ~ portant element (cod-liver oil) ¥ | espectice) plncinll ot tac” Aan Friday, November 2, 16%, ee en ae ne ee ee xpected to live till| 3 ina palatable and easily di-$|rerier oy seful off f praise to| Seabee eee Biss ‘ es raid on the river t les is not¥expected to] '¥ ° @ | render grate’ offerings of praise to | 804 5 o'clock in the afternoon instead, passed throveh the cloth os a ae ae beincae aa Ga ae beige | w| : : the purposes of sat sfying said debt, of Ross Mu ed therivht| One of the pearls recently found, | TOTMOS: He is an old man and} gested form, but also the hypo- ¥ | the bountiful Giver of all good, with | and took wat ie, WALTON, {stands high in the community. 145 hed 100 erains. devout supplication for His abiding breastof Bennett. Hamilton was Spread I phosphites which are so valua- ble in nervous disorders that j 5 | favor and protecting care. La these | Services charitable consideration for Whereas, D. H t, by bis deed of trust once arrested. e Wildfire. »rfect It Trustee's Saic. 39939932 When things are ‘the best” the i owels, purifies the| 3 Fou can get it in this _—- is the nerves, hence! * of maladies. It/ 3 tire system. S into an to the Lord. your God; mourn not, Boar apes poe rO0 Your Way, eat the fat | tone of eaia deed of trast. iw e ¥v + 4 = 4 . ee = i Bs ay , i s oes s = Cire ADTU, 18. ina o Fecorded to the Lad Killed uy Hasers: was pur , m Moore, of | become “the best selling.” Abraham | a US¥ally angie peed anzmia. J ithe p yr and sympathy for the| mee wubin eed for Batce county, Slee Ghawistan S Naeo ; Comanche, Io., who paid 000 for | Hare, a leading drug t. of Belle-| 2 SCOTT’S EMULSION ia 4 |Sorrowing Will not be wanting. It aed aoe vn) Cooeniedl nae ronda Sacer | ville, O., writes: ‘Electric Bitters are} ® : ity & | will be wellto remember the words | estate iving and being irs old, is | the best selling bitters I have han.| 2 fatty food that is more easily < | ; é ; rd : oe } aS SCE, 2 si “ Aan | A = - & lof the proph Nehemiah, spoken ie suet San Antonio, Tx You know wi * Cig y of form # | _. Site > we the to Mi Aeades| ia aoe ai caer et cigested than a other f em with reference to a thanksgiving day reyauce, was made in trust to A a oe bowels.| = Of fat. A certain amount Of € | appointed more than twenty-three | Mia aes ot trent, wot wherens, dotaale , on Vv ad rt 2 " i ¢ “Thi law i } oI 1’ ep et! i Bute, ; ers| S ilesh is necessary for health. @ | centuries ago: “This day is holy us-| [Soscuselesow post ee aea 4 7 + bor weet lad received fall. Before he died, } names of the ated him, anc betiaken in ti the above described premis pol the sweet, and send por- | to the Didder ter caeh, at she east t I 3 urt bouse in the city of | tions unto them for whom nothing | county of Bates, aod state of Mie | is prepared; for this day is holy unto Friday Novemver 9, 19, : between the hours of pine o’« We have known per-% sons to gain a pound a¥% cures m i drin builds up the and | our Lord: neither be ye sorry, for| » joy « e Lord is yourstre | band. ih | 3 “ eceee | “In testimor buon and five o'clock in the th’i¢ a. EEE y whereof, I hereunto |‘ {