The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 24, 1901, Page 3

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PE PD PLA PLS COP LDDDP NPS POPS HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, i J.C.CLABE, i Cashier TYGARD, "THE BATES COUNTY BANK, Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, | Estasiisuxp Dec., 1879. re ee Se ne COLORED POSTMASTERS’ SALARIES House Defeats the Provision to Make Boycotts Ineffective. Washington, Jan. 17.—The publican administrations re- recently j have had considerable ditticulty with | health this evening at the annual} their appointments of colored men seorscnes om ERY EAR DEATHS DOOR. Roseberry Warns England) | Days Mark the End of the Long and Eventful Career of Queen Victoria. WRECKED A KANSAS BANK. Earl Cashier Blew Out His Brains After Being Discovered. Against American Enterprise. London, January 16.—Ear! Rose-| to | | j berry, reponding to a toast his Used Funds ef Wathena Bank in Les- ‘banquet of the Wolverhampton } 0 £DS! y Speculation.--Went to Undertak- Z _ A General Banking to small postoffices, especially in |chamber of commerce, spoke of the ROYAL FAMILY SUMMONED TO BEDSIDE iDg Speculatio ent to Unde i CAPITAL, $75,0 . Business Transacted i i t : i a southern states. Where these ap-|‘‘great commercial warfare being ing Establishment and Died eo = ! : s - | . : a | pointments have been forced against | waged against England. Official Bulletin Says Her Majesty's Physi t Ss County Investment ( -O the wishes of the democratic patrons | “The chief rivals to be feared.” said 56 Prostrati Is on a Coffin. | oman : box = . arming &: F Ba e a | the latter have, it is asserted, inau-| his lordsyip, “are America and Ge When She Beyomes the Oldest Keigning | Jeu 14 — {BUTLER, MO.- gurated very effective boycotts of|many. The Americans, with their] — sovereign in Pygiand. uit | es 1 5 . eae thena, si uiles iOapital, = = 850,000. jthe appointees. The custom has} vast, almost incalculable resources, er ae aes a ie ea Money to loan‘on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of « | been that the patrons weuld permit their acuteness and enterprise, and | . < F. title to all iands and town lots in Bates county. Choice $ | the offensive postmaster to handle} their huge population, which will | is. ‘i een is ' soe securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title (}the incoming mail, but outguing! probably be 100,000,000 in twenty | £ . ; furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate ‘ © e : = lish ws a ‘ iletters would be sent to the trains,| years, together with the plan they = papers drawn, 4 3 i z I > | ie send hee this RD Hon. J. B. Newserry, J.C. Crank, + lor the adjoin postoftfice, in order] have adopted for putt accumu-! ~ . . a ee Vice-President. Sec’y. & Tress. i : 4 2 ofa { = of ‘ | ce a reves letieibeese Sw) wikkoce. Houser | to cut the locul office out of the com- |lated wealth into great co-operative! pion z wing Gut his brams Jno. A . . ciel ae é ee ! 7 = . eee PD I es PiMissions payable for stamps cav- ayndicntes ww trasts for the purpose! t s pr sly go BRRARAREPRPAPS Ft RRLRRPRAPE RRFLPR-AR PRR ORRPR APL S (% ‘ ‘ he pury = i 3 3) vears old. He | veled, jofrarrying on this great commerci uj! abicekax tease . — : To meet these boycotts, at the re- Mare, are, perbaps. the most for-| 4 cae a as eae A ee ge a el A 2 z i . or e ars or abo *DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN quest of the administration, the! midable. perilly kn t obecaiie cashincsok cal ! postoftice committee reported a pro-| “On the other » the Germans, | “ales 1 saudi, : : f rseveral ¥ befor ie vision in the pending billauthorizing | with their calculating aud conquer- 4 4 an 5 ‘ ‘ shi ‘ / H i } } < to © ‘ est e inst ion, 3 | the postmaster general in such cases | ing spirit and the energy with which! ., 4 aod Lrrrry a: a e . \ “iw h was sidered o f the bes: torn 8 ito fix a special compensation for the} they sieze and use the best and most s nati sie bar pelts 1 } } | is te [ ’ = itt Ia. rAL Tt ITSEL boycotted postmaster, regardless oifeconomical methods, are but littl ‘ s eee L Panunieukonde the stamps canceled. ee redoubtable than asia : | “s : i apts EK INDIANS ON For a Library Tax. The house committee of the whole} The Americans. scarcely be Sa at ; che “nie GRE 2 : j “ 18.—R jto-day defeated this proposition.} with gigantic individual fortunes. | , fair cee SM eRe THE W. i offers y i —Represen- : : é | < jfairs of the bank were in a bad cofi- THE WAR PATH.) Jefferson Lit, Jan. 18. nea The members evidently believed the Se these by combination to make of | « t 8 | ditsan tye n of speculations ee | ee Fields intro — ed » a I pror ution of such matters is}eapitala power which, ‘wielded by | i tlmnade be shier, w unauthor- morning to permit cities and towns}! # a ae as & r made by ashier inauthe + is. A * 1 jollag f for the postmaster general to ap-|oue or two minds, is almost irresist-{ | Sint cael ie: fadx ot ate Disaffected Reds, in Large Bands, Are to levy two mills pete ‘ a arfor) int POR NAGE TROT area il and, if this power isconcentrat- hs 5 aed [eg ; The; library purposes. Chillicothe gotj}* -. ei — Sritain in trade ig ing Members of Their | : . ae satisfactory to the patrons of ed against Great Britain in trade | er a eee ge ae ec ae | $25.00 BOT DEO eee offi se ; wariare, it will be a danger we can | Fie ‘called ty nee + Own Tribe. | library purposes, but with the con- iC CEA to dinvesard | « ' t s s j terda) riled on ry r, whe Ree ah : See two girls in a er co gathering ales - = } has be | assured o erthatevery Betsala, 1. T., Jan. 17.—Deputy | dition that the city must spend oe ee ae eT ee ee ree of amany millions amight | entices eri beset a ae a pe. T-, «1000 a year on maintenance. The] them. Speer’s wines are unexeelled by any ; ; ee et thing was all right je finally Marshal Grant Johnson rode into | yea i : "ay [in the world. |compete with any trade in England. | s . L cisiad icine #18 000 GEG fo Folaula this evening with the news | limitations on the ieee of the American Institute Farmer's Club. | underselling all her products at a Sox . ' ltends ix aa: investenet in tak pac oF ‘reek i uy tilare so severe that the town] Report tre es of Alfred Speer. of Passaic, cane ‘ sible| P°"™ t of th v ¢ ind n ¢ in that the disaifected Creek Indians, | council are ° a Smee ieee CO New Jersey, the most reliable! aad his Operts | Cousidera ble loxs i a possibl eee : ae x | Mountain mining stock, a Colorado known as the “Snake band,” are up | canaot comply with the Pine . : Grape Wine'as superior to any in the world. | onteome of the immediate future. A}... ‘ re | crumers! andthe ie a entloed ‘ e riding the country | lieved by some measure like Field's. Re s é curious feature, if | may say so with-| dis: f rina ‘ ae ie this on ia arms and ig iets a i : : Dockery Withdraws Names from Senate, : wa Ts sc oncterg) lait 1 fa ‘ had turned out badly. Of this money Winchesters in hand, whipping and | To Cure a Cold in One Day out impertinence, seems to be tha ; i : A ieee $3,000 was charged against his ac naltreating peaceful Indians. John- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab Jefferson City, Jan. 15.—Governor|jn combination with the f: eulty of a hae t ld he # ’feount. Harpster said he had ample i B sd a > dD é : bh « ‘ ‘ i « 4 i gon ran across a band of filty head-} jes) AL) druggists refund the money | Dockery sent a message to-day to] the acquisition of money, there is al oj. ynemet h he ready cash in St. Joseph; that he edby John Creek, yesterday near | jf it fails to cu E. W. Grove’s sig-| the senate, withdrawing a number! -omplete contempt for money except | +1 2 } Sa is eee cabal cr tak ckc be a Proctor. They were armed to the | nature is on each es 25e. of the Sy Oras aes made by for-] as a means of making more, seine for Leese as — * z he-|city to forward securities to cover teeth and were arresting some Creeks ae alpen mer Governor Stephens since the last | power. These millionaires of whom | ho ever] the item of $16,000, which he pre- of this part of the country, whom ee ea eee session of the General Assembly, and we hear so much are often men of el “tended to telephone the bank, but they took to Hickory Ground, their} Galena, Kan., Jan. 18.—Ed Ping,| which were sent in by the latter for simple lives, whose simple rule is to} h #5 Fa ceiead the eitainlasionse Wie eke headquarters, and whipped. a well known miner, was instantly | confirmation a few days before he re-| make accumulations in order to ac "Hed to believe the money would be in These people it is sait on good au- | killed early this morning at a mining | tired from the chief executiveship. quire more power. , ease eeu ‘ tha bank his wore thority, have killed one man who} plant nearhere. Hisclothing caught Among those withdrawn were the] “England, in order to withstand] , report the 7 or ¥ Breidenthal called a meeting of the *reinted arrest. The marshal says | on the set screw of the line shaft and | appointments of Beer Inspector Ken-|international competition, must} +. Osborne Sature ~ e oblect| board of directors, but Harpster did the country west of here is in an up-| he was whipped around several times. |namore and deputies, and the mem-]| thoroughly educate her youth oo Repaid cans not appear to offer an explanation. tar, that several bands of disaffect- | When released life was extinet, and] bers of the Board of Managers of the : : ‘4 in ex-| He went to an undertakingestablish- edindians, numbering about fifty | his body horribly mangled. He was}|Colony for the Peeble-Minded and DUG UP s0,000 IN GOLD. LSE Rio ee lon, jhe center] meat about o'clock, and, lying each, are out and are claiming to be | a brother of S. R. Ping, a wealtby | Epileptic. ; of stat ess. t és re''" down on a coffin in a rear room of the legally constituted authority in| mine operator of this city. He leaves 3 } : Bie. the building, blew out bis braius. thenation and have elected an inde-' a wife and one child. The 3 Detectives Found Money Said to Have The shot attracted several persons pendent Chief Council and other offi | Was 23 years old. 43 } Been Buried by Frank Buck. vm] from the street, and when they reach ersand the peaceable people have ; : - . + 3 the a ; with} ed him life was extinct Mplied'to the United States author-| The fragile babe and the ¢ F = Muncie, Ind., Jan. 16 —It leaked] |.) ney: a ae calla Harpater ett 6 sidow aut ome 7 : ae i child are strengthened by White’s It Is All Signe@ and Sealed. out to-day that two well-known de-] ¢eain for I D t o'clock Sat-| ld. He carried an insurance pol ities for protection. Cres sn ness It destroys : : “df : i child. ~He carrie suranc - . ream Create’. bet Staal s ies- | tectives. one from Indianapolis, ] 1 v. by way of fF g : i These Indians are all full bloods, | yorms, cets digestion at work, and Washi on, Jan. —— S- — ee ee ee a icy in the Bankers’ Life, of Des fers and stubborn. They are; so rebuilds the body. Pr pigeon mi ee On ee heimer, of Lafayette, came to Mun YOUNG SOLDIER KILLED. Moines, for $5,000. So far as can be the anti-treaty party, and say they For sale by H. L. Tucker. For sale] ter Conger at Pekin, dated Jan. 17, oe A ¥ : . mas ae aati learned to-night, this is the only in- - - > Toncke 7 : : + (ie early vester y rl Ph 1a s mn P, _ . : reaty and wi ot al-| by H. L. Tucker. stating that the Chinese plenipoten-| Cle early yesterday morning at ("| Lieut. John Morrison, of the Fourth Cav-| surance he ever took out, but indi- Make no treaty and wili n | Fg 3 z s nee * | ast as eae a ee eee . 1 delivered the |up a bag eontaining $6,000 in gold of Filipinos Who Z , j low any Creek Council to ratify one. ! acti tiaries had signed and delivered the}' s eations from investigation lead the 2 A Blow to the Insurrection. mae in ayard near the Shepard saloon, Soldiers may be necessary to put z protocol. This removes the last}! a3 are | oe directors of the bank to believe that tlem down, and there is widespread | Hong Kong, Jan. 18 The adop-|doubt that had arisen as to the|on East Willard <r sae fue | he has lost abouteverything through 2 an - i y General MacArthur of Con-]_0 0)... “ay € c.g id The money is alleged to have beet 3 alarm here as to what they will -do | tion by Genera : 2B" | sealing of the eement, for it wou 2 fe : a that | speeulation. next. sul Wildman’s plan to deport the in- not have been accepted by the Span- planted by Frank _Buck, who was = th Just how much money the bank 2 Oe eee | surgent leaders to Guam has had a) ;.), minister, who is the dean of the| captured last week in Muncie, « harg- 1 has lost by reason of Harpster’s acts Another Rockefeller Gift. | marked effect. ‘Che activity of the corps, unless it bore all the s and Jed with horse stealing. The Soe 2 : is not known. The president of the Knoxville, T J 18 —John ‘insurgents has been reduced. The signatures necessary to give it full |ette officer took Buck to state's pris- 5 iste tae s + from| bank is J. A.C. Gordon. He refuses D. tote Ray rea ca ROE Kong junta has been broken} 531. f on, and the claim is made that while “— Morr was 2lto make a statement, but his friends kefeller has agree rive : races ree. : x ij or F Z ’ = s pave hes are pou ere up and the people in the Philippines en route the man told the officer ¢1 2 tuated) ay the shortage will be made good $15,000 to Carson and Newman col- | re being freed from the domination CASTOMIFA. here the mouey was } 1, and] ¢, the military acade Je. “A i ~aAn- cs ‘idea | 8 being freed from th 1 irre ary where the 1 y and business will beresumed. Meas kge of Mossy Creek, Tenn., provided | Brine Native ater Bears the ” —— gave him a map of t ,and| 1 le. tl tate Bank Commissioner the trustees raise $50,000 additional | . i od Signature LH; 5 | = | while, the State Ban nis mr pins : soe or ica lee cf DY TELE. that the money was fot | 5 AY HER RIGHT. |; -harge of the bank’s affairs. ty 1905. The college is a Baptist | Stops the Cold and Works off the] LE Ao Weta waetmeic ts [3s in charger of the Pale ater coeducational institution | Cold. Former Millionaire Dies in Almshouse. pee Ge ccechaae of the a Iowa Woman Who Affixed Her Signature ta} ee ian Bisblote : : : aung tor tae percha “9 : | an sates 1 Agreement Kept =e aes Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets P delphi . Jan 18.—Samuel H. for $5,000 cash. Itisintimated that | us Givin Aa Sasetia fi gcnrehangeiennuas wi \eure a cold in one day. No cure, 210] Warwick. 2d 70 vears, inventor of |” een one OF te Or | Sst e Oye es gies rice 25 cents. age ai se wealth 12 vears| be way have been one ¢ Bes } € 7 ow . J j pay. Price 25 cent a root ber yse wealth 12 vez : zi 2 | 4 | = z an 20 We estimated at more than 1|{ kidnappers at Omaha, ane jr rt ‘ ‘ n of = gS a tie ile Se | e 2 ago was estimated a c t I 4 | sain eh FD, eo™ ORS 1S LIKE A DELIGATE | Be ae million dollars, died penniless in the} gold is part of th 13 : $ | BSE OES BI Severy, Ke Jan. 16.—A asked | hospital attached to the almshouse : ores =e }t B.I o f ¢ < E + MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Severy, Kan., Jan. 16.—A masked | hospital a aA use | paid the kidnappers. signs ae aie ws, In good cond he is sweet and lovable, | robber at midnight surprised J. C. a ro a se Be a ite Sie The two detectives disappeared as | ° po sie euths Je and sings life 2 [harmonious | Shoemaker, cashier of the Green- h neibe quietly as possible from Mun: ; Ca Seeley. his d Sting. Out of orjer or unstrung, there is claimed the body. 1 ) : h ice and « happine: Justas there | wood County Bank, as he was work- explaining to the saloon-keeper the] she sie te-nuptial keynote to ail music so there ison¢ key | ing on his books, and with a revol- reason for their visit and showing |? ee : ‘ > ghee ted pe re iL, veyed | ver, ordered him to open the safe. AS '@) = i A him the bag of gold . : as to feel well an p re 5 & 2 wees perame altos awoman | When he learned that the safe bore a 25 + nd Children. <a a See TI ue ¢ iy ~ She mu It i rs Sor Infants au = News Etiquet! Shotwell Stole Well. = ihe ust be healthy | time lock, he bound and gagged the i d y r Alwa' § Bough! Newspaper Etiquette. lize Begets Like. “.; me There : . a 4 a : : Mo., “8 @8 thousands of women jently all | cashier and attempted to drill it. The Kin OU nave y arties wishing to enter the print- exassis t n, and to their sorr adhe oy Mistaken moe ey meee pe 2 Ia Sanat ese a — Bearaithe ling office at this season of the year pipes | f . : 1 ence. here is nothing his escape after robbing Shoemaker} .. LB ID ae se a a a ne < to discover the st | 2 é . z A S e & s ature of Z y sl ye governed by the following | for P ; Battbic than a modest woman, health is t SHEE litdle'iaGner Re caccicdl Signatu: ould be go 1 , Ee aa ee fe i the first ir nce. Every Bees | of wha ) : Bete Sy AS | rules: senna ee ems peal i field's ees eve nde Lge apse tes | Many of the blotches, pimples and Stole Twenty Horses. Advance to the innerdoorand ¢ sept < teak coud | off s ee al , F vomen’sills. itis | other affections of theskin are caused Poplar Bluffs. Mo. Jan. 13 —Two | three distinct raps or kick the door “ pw for it he r ulcer deve jediesd : i | by the failure of the liver and kidneys | oar ee ee ho have|down. The “devil” will atter te | dines t © got xed | to cast off impurities, which remain | notorious horse thieves, who have ey all -pive kim gurl % a Sin ef the Parente jin ths system. Herbine will stimu-| been troubling southeast Missouri | the alarm. ! ee 4 : i $24.5 2 5 ‘ | late the liver Sod eee land northern Arkansas tr ame, postottice ; add a 08 i x - a Ss : | the system of all impurities. Price 5¢ PES ae er of years you hav LOWibg Chili's Scheme Tarned Down ; cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. {2¢¥oF™ years, were: Cape paper. He will You Was t nt | _ Danklin county. he men | Paper. nage - g us, = i310 1 tin the last two years | vance to the oor ij} { S100 Reward $100. fessed that in the last } ; B The readers of this paper will be pleas- had twenty head of | address the ec ith the fo ra tbe ed to learn that there is at e e-ountersign: ithe rig} tie dreaded science able to cure in all its stages, Catarrh. Hal only p

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