The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 7, 1901, Page 3

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Pmaaad a eee, (MRS. NATION WARNED Save Your Money. TO ENLARGE CAPITOL PARI 4 TYGARD. HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARK ‘ One box of Tutt’s Pi : AKh. is president. Vice-Pres't. Cashier TOPEKA SALOO dol penne ed ane a = | ae 8 3 | N MEN. many dollars in doctors’ bills Pian Propesed for S$ I ‘ 5 ee sed for State to Purcha T BARK They willsurely cure all diseases ames we } fthe ct Se Additional Ground Gerson : pa naa oe ] ofthe stomach, liver or bowels. a 4 oT mm, MO. ¢ H fh poe agy 1 _ e t & Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE q Talked Kindlv to “Joint Keep- No Reckless Assertion wi ipa 2 For sick heada . dyspeps ‘ } 28 —A si 1 4 ot ge e y EetAsuisnup Dxc., 1870. ers Who Listend from Be- ame pte dy = Sea Meae ; ; r the s in PITAL, $75,000. -} A General Sanking Z a peer? CONSE PAMOn 28 DiliC- ; . rs x Vee Busine! j 1: pete 1 S I ' “ N a 7 Wiis incre ete se Transacted ’ hind Their Barricades. usness,a million people endorse on sk ih 2S | » 1c 4: . archiase C oe ‘| fates TUTT’S Liver PILLS g ‘ Hood, : /Bates County Investment Co., ¢!saiv sie poisy eo Siena eateicnt rm < \s J) SHE DOESNT HATE THEM. FORTt , : Fo eae | RTUNE AND A BRIDE ae : [Oapital, = = 850,000 | cee ace! Pals. ee ee eS - the sore wall Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of | Announced Her Intention to Call Again Jas. Brennan Attained Both at Unex e title to all lands and town lotr in Rates county. Choice $ With Her Hatchet if The é : é Une : i securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title Hatchet if They Don't > ‘ } furnished, titles examined and all kinds of rea) estate 5 1 a : a 8 ~ s j s Close Up I i papers drawn, ‘ “f Det Co J 31 I P es ; RD Hon. J. B, NEwperry, . ** Wer 4 ] : $5. Tr oeltont. Vice-President. - cosy ions Bopek , Kan . Jan By i si cpigeellaidck I i ~ Juo. C. Hayxs, Abstractor. 8. F. Waxxocx, Notary. 4 | Tie Nation, the joint n ty = x a € = s q e _esajpleGA Ps PDP DP AARRARPRAIL SA BRELA DPMP ARAREAE le 2 brand new hate! ep vas y it y . es ¢ ¢ fa crusade against the x sof ne = e ae 5 > et ree 1 oo — Jat 8:30 this morning. She . Miss Anes |} ps i‘ ; : popY IS DEVOURED BY LYE. St. Joseph Murder Mystery. five of th aces Newt p sed him eig «i Theg s ‘, a aes St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 31 i mess st onéin the city, | 820 Tat e to sup | stat : 2 : of Jim Redmond, th 11 __| Was first visited, but no damage was; P9! . mfort Ss ‘ Unearth a Grewsome Box ee he noted highway-} gone Se eee at i j 4 "J fanters } | man, todas circ he ati snr wa — Sie Was put out of I y 1 ¢ re Pe 1 . That Is Supposed to Hide a !ecount of a murder which she said ox i ay said she did not want : ; a Mystery. eurred in a saloon the corner of fae a : ates ; 2 - r) . Ja _ {| Sixth and Charles streets, Christmas | ae ; é 7 ; é nee, Kan., Jan. 31 — wa ae } s y shown on their sO s 3 I s r 8 s fi i ge be a murder case, full of ade he ne Body, she saya, ¥ a her work iwar * a i’ appears a es att {dumped into a manhole of the] 07 : ae : ; 1 pystery and atte D ‘ a ee 7 |! harles street sewer. The victim |.) i a nee ss aaeks c gances which point to awell plaunea) va. a stranger, the object of whose © tee heriGown th eile Mire tig wyiegees 1 and executed murder gue iney pe | marder was robber. of whom were syinpathizers. The} ?!8 * “ 100d. He was visiting sve prop : - a 3 rest: accide F ti A olice trie Cs detORE hae Bik ae pe eo ee Gre ns Lake Ti y s : eovered by the ee - ? wi seegsee eee | The description she gives of the ee ae to urrest her, but the ey . } s s . " . ‘ ia being confirmed = = eee sa | victim tallies with the description of i" ee Be Lae : . : coy ie ae se ees shich is being made by thes — |Cyras Lancaster, a stockman, of|_.” rs. Nation says the Lord’s mis farming € i I department of 98 geet y. Resides Mo wha disiioeaced ae to h “i “Clear all joints in To-| = : boy ; ; roe would ‘ \ Prehistoric Village ia Indian Ina coffin-shaped vottomless DOX, | from this city on Christmas eve, hav- Pena e sine! e IES Dinaes be ful tn ane : ge : ene eas ; mee only twelve inches below i — Fim cor aioe on wa afore (beens filled, and ifthe authorities do not jt! ae As eee ted a = Jae " ata , Muncie, Ind —What appears to. be there has been discovered, near Win-| tin Phe whole detective force of suppress the joints, she will smash | ip apresaieeaa tbat: Sea Seno the remains of a village of earlier civ | t | mine He nev whis 1 gl MARRIAGE LAW ieee ae a ary seins eat | es. Phever saw his nephew v x AKTAGE s yf chester, 0 mass of decomposed mat the city is working on the case. The them, us } rocks and hatchet i exp ae : ao ay mM - lization of America was discovered wer, an old felt hat and some empty | sewer ia being pnepected toaiebtwith Lacie Nation. wore an old) gray | . : asi rit, ae te ae t ee : an dl 7. — ata of seventeen feet on the mn} lye CaS. That the mass of matter | the honalehundiieenme tac. Gnne shawl and carried an ordinary hand pape ; ree PE SOAR GRE DEATC OC™! pia te be Barts Liccese ia Mieeesetn farm of John A. Gray, residing nine al isa human body, decomposed by the | body. Mrs. Redmond has given the Be ee ee ee podbean “srleagaete cas aauceaaras M spre stepadertiog ners imocpienty (oe Me action of the lye, is being proven by | police a good description of the mur- ferent joints, the owners stood back |?" : a Le aE 1nn., 231 A bil) covery is attracting the attention of an analysis of a part of the sub- | derers, and arrests are hourly ex- of the barricaded doors and awaited Brennan hastened with the news of | has been introduced in the legislature | people for miles around. Bones of 8 bel stance, and everything points to the | pected. She has given the polit hee an attack. She begged them to let be good fortune to Miss Friend and | by Dr. E. V. Chilton of Howard Lake | several skelecons of a race of people, 3 : | . Se au 1 . ‘ = . »y were marries iw p sthatar riage st . mearthing of a murder of several) p.agons for not having before made her in, that she might talk to them, | day they were married. which prov tiwarriageshall) apparently of giant size, were found {months standing. : inowntthe crimeand they arelac jo = oo: harm anything.| When pain or irritation exists on |” t ; : 7 re. pee Almost all were in a remarkable mf One mistake on the part of the per epted. But they were afraid of her, and|auy part of the body the application | where either one is or has been sub-! state of preservation. Besides these A | of the erime has betrayed ve would not open the doors. Nothi of B rd’s Snow Liniment will give | ject to fits of any kind, insanity or} there were a numberof earthen bo < petrators ) : I : het. Prise Da be | : rer re a number of earthen bowls the deed., which otherwise might Fa Ge another column gathering daunted, she talked at them after Mls ae I eines — sysbiaserineS Aaosh 2 lo ithsome dis Jor pots and several pieces of small | them, Speer’s wines are unexcelled by any | this fashion: ee sad Phe bill further provides that @/ipon rods, one bearing a handle of : have been carried out with perma- | hn: vobla z iB nent siccess. Had the box been | American Tietitate Parmece -@iab. I'm sorry for you, boys. You MRS. NATION NOT IN FAVOR. |‘ — sf, , she ian WIPE | some unknown material. The dis j that the appic sare fit to enter! covery was made at the bottom of a look so much ashamed of yourselves. | ne Doried four inches deeper the burrow «Report the wines of Alfred Speer. of Passaic, | look so much ashamed of yourselves.| 0 ___ ; ‘ New Jersey » me “liable i ’ + . he married state, shall accompany | ' oda rabbit would not have penetrat- | ee Winter superior es og tis Operto) Tm not mad at you boys. I'm not} ; Bisie: ee ; : sea sii HDABY | sand pit. According to the size ¢ i SE editstopand the party of hunters = hating youa bit, even when I come | New York W.C. T. U. Ignored Her be l applications for a marriage li-) the bones the persons ave a 3 . ses eee te | Fifty Cents for a Wife. Le : : 4 ; § = | eense | igi , rid, tho were after the rabbit would per- J around wit h my hatchet. [am treat- Temperance Arguments. | Thi SE ON bat : height of eight feet f B haps never have discovered the box.| Easton, Pa., Jan. 26.—Frank Fish- | you just as I would treat one of Reo oere eee | lis act places the age limit for) When asked relative to the discov H 1B The lye has done its work well, how-'| er was aware that George Gardner |My own boys if 1 found him with T. I see st tl : ity th : os i A oa erent . : iain! | Mr. Gray told a most remarka i ue ever, and there remains no clew save | was attentive to his (Fisher’s) wife, something that would do him harm, Mi eae ei aa lereanet ae, pene (3 dh eenite ? he tory, which strangely coin ’ : . Mrs. Ni « has is i rule, been ig-} ty lor V at 5 nelrF ayery common felt hat and the gen-| and last night he met the couple to But boys, you must not stay in this a : a cS sis : ; : : oats . ithe discovery and which still 4 A a = oret ough ¢ t nee eof the fine of $1,000 or fis ‘ j MF eral circumstances which surround gether in the street. Fisher halt business any longer. I give you] "OTC "2° eee 2 oot, Le) renders the find all the more myste- | -. § ; ee vor} Demorest Union Dr. Ellen Mil i t i j - the ease. them and said to his wife: fair warning. Just you close up and| I : i aes o ford. & Nghees, deans ind applies tO) rious He stated that several i z 5 if = the Rev. Phebe naford, the pr 1e persons Who irry as well as to} fe The box was discovered the latter “No, Lizzie, who de you want, | get out of this business. You are ae i 2 seabed : ; : eeeil is : narry as well as to} months ago two strange men called : ; dent, hax h come : ed with res- | the clergy o stice performing ‘i ~ part of last week, on the Scott Lee Gardner or me?” harming yourselves and other boys, ae se . : ‘ om _ : Mt jth eymar 1 performing jat his home and asked permission to farm, which lies six miles northeast “Why, Gardner, was the reply.}and I won't let youdo that. If you ea ae i inc = : . 4 ste E He Ceremony jdig in the sand pit. They being ; . 7 ar . . 4 . ? . F a mett unfit fe New r Ir. mA : EYE of Winchester. The tenant of the “Well,” said Fisher to Gardner don't get out of this, boys, Vl be = ee ap itl zs on 5 fe } 4] jstrangers the privilege was not 4 A es declarer i Mrs Nation «£ _ + tr 7 A farm, together with one or two oth- | “give mea half dollar and you can around in afew days and just break |" aes as aba gel Mr. Bryan Not Shelved Yet granted. At this the strangers maid ; ‘eH ers,was hunting rabbits ina field have her.” : up your wicked little shops for you.” Pays ce pie to the W. C. T. patric ls tec igiaen he would rue the refosalas long a6 t 8.§ near the house, when they found the; Gardner dived down into bis poek- Incredible as it may appear, the s : - : t ; } ae | fae J = 1.—In_ the | he lived, as there was an Indian vil i i Hl 1 . z - s } San Francisco, a national evangelist |house to-d tepresentative Lan-i lao eae EEA aR 4 hidden mystery. let, brought out the half doilar and saloon men were strongly moved by l ceed py 4 eas ; re ey ; “ ay ] sises Lan-| lage far beneath the earth's surface, | a i : e , declared, or ejh o ~xas, delivered a speec : i - - Sa ! the bareain was closed. The womar | the talk Mrs. Nation gave them. She ae stages se. is 4 speech) and near by would be found a buried To Cure a Cold in One Day ‘then went to Fisher's house, packed | meant what she said—they under-]} other hand, that Mrs. Nation has|upon the question of the reorgan-| treasure in gold 1 Bae > = ™ | a ‘ been a great martyr an pared | ization of the democratic pa e ~—-+-- } Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- } up her belongings and departed for | stood that They knew she was not | 7** = cs Phe d ert a r ‘ atic party. H | rs Wark Canals Paes i rs All druggists refund the money | her new home resentful and did not dispise them, her (77 ihe early: abolisonsets jSsaid it was unbridled audacity upon} : it fails te >, b. W.G ve’s sig- 2 : The members as a whole, however, | the part of t! rold democrats to efferson Cit an. 26.—Tap t ted eh Soave i W - f ‘ove’s SIZ- | agg Fisher is 20 years old and her | just as they understood how resolved as ek Fas , Dee rs mer i 2 jemocra Jefferson Ci Y. Jan. 26.—Tapler of son each box. | é ‘ | dawka to wake ' lose their | 82°™ 1 terrifi the thought that | demand, upo eir return to the| Pike introduced it ouse to-day ' | new husband is two years younger. [She was to make close their} M Natior ae aa ‘ | mR t F ‘ , Pe . 1 4 iP 5s A 'Mrs. } on might descend on New! party, at the should head ja bill pre linge t en there are ig i “ee Bee joints : : it : i - F i Kaiser as Mediator. Dont let the hand of time paint { Mrs. Nation made 2 short talk aa York and « vud their assistane il 6 q t t i re I ' i London, Jan. 31.—The Berlin cor- saree on see seer Keep yo ae ja class at Washburn Col this) ¢°™ loons Apes orcas PS re : pu ingal Jab Me repondent of the Daily News men- | by keeping the blood pure and tx OTE GON RIES itive methods” were the tos i ' 1 ' ej tious a rumor that Emp age Wilban foe healthful A aici elie a Es mae nly ones to apy here and | was ii I . “ee dition. Herbine will dot Health | aretfes and rs n the chap 2 ; Bwilling to mediate between Great | js youth, disease and sickness brings | was speak Martin excused the lack of 8 , ~ , ¥ risoners P| Britain and the Sout! foie Ps ; Ieiae 5 For | 7 o rt Natio rusade I 4 1 H . t South African re- | old Price 50 cents. For sale by | him for|' r fi t] Me publics. The correspondent recalls H. I ucke i <= S it resolutions ul “ It is ' ridges, but if : MB the fact that Germany has emphati- é : passe mont g is ssortt car { : stidrstan Ahoy poe Body Fouad in the Ruins. jt | nae } ' | I} \ : / | . ‘ 1 tit A eally and rep ly dectined to do man | \ Hyphenated Happening oi Bese ieee predicates S's i SE sounless the British and Boers in-| Pittsburg, Kan.,Jan.31 Ls 1 sail aig iss futa o the ecow ay furnish ; ba Yoked her a remarks that if| idence of Mrs. Catharine it Aive i vs"| Columbus, O.. Jan. 29 —1 fol-| Gindates. 4S ; declared t ston here ; Were isany truth in the rumor it} Hast Pittsburg, was destro} bY Pe ntes meh al ff. Iw Tay a ei : st prisoners are to pound stone for j SE PWould indicate that the British Cab-| fire this morning about 5 o'clock. | os ie fia eeaieot at jackson-Lines sut scadain f : < tap . ’ i= »tner a few crainsor wheat \ - be Met has abandoned its negative at- She was a widow, having another | Pe eECwancet ee a 1 mn t Nccastonuaent aa Vnaeiee ri titude Tegarding mediation nily living with her. They all| given out iprisonment z anging i ling nu i n. | . 4 e 4 . . aT ; } rae n. 3 P H There is no doubt that could Em | ™ade. their escape, Mrs. wits, For Clean Bill Posters. 1 William J J 1.—Frank i a] . | o » 63 ew momen | Jot of It lt ¢ { : i Peror William conelude his visit to | @mone them, but in a few moime a Jefferson City, Jan 31.—Doector J.| : bn P. Al f 3a { or » > we I aa hes) t - . . « 1e, rmue ry | England by lending a hand to end | her abse ne was noted mle sper . iV Matton of Ca sentative | i a “I ’ r! Ridele he would please a vast _} tors, and it Is suppose t t shel, mm... RRO BE | Carmack, of r i ' De “aad e would please 2 leben sg | thought of some thing valua y for Texas county ‘| Lincoln’; Senator Pet t a v r H rity of his own nation, which has | wanted to save and we | the house to~« gee : peers 1 es ‘ ca ag ' hitherto watched the circumstances | the burning building jfor “any ¢ a ee oi ewe os see ate F | Attending his visit with ains of her body were fc about | show, | tive DeArmond, 0 : , y here t j < an a i ; » Picion. |S o'clock. Mrs. Jacobs was 60 years! qancer, | Government Should ‘ i Sicticr ? 2 te g i Pen RGIS one | old and leaves two grown sons. Box al Se ‘ : pt of & and bis ; g ' ‘a ’ ’ 3 Let the Razor Slip. | swift t a ; : $100 Reward ' ; % i¢ # . sTitea poem s r ¢ ¢ = Ww was - fu and nt P Martin, livine at h, Tom Green | 2d to lear a 1 5 was “ ay Hi 3 ee : i dreaded disease zs canes ‘ c 6‘ ' PPounty, while trying to shave after) dite t Senator Taber's Funeral ; : SS i cick neas. let thot a ie : gece: ‘ SE throat was cut ily positive ¢ eaataae : ease ae Denver, Jan. 31.—Senate 4 15 plo ‘a a ( B Beved he would die tt tention, soas te have z . t B S8several veins \ s nip te m = \ x ! BS MUdown and kept ne} olation is a ea p ed : 2 * & Physician « i “ svs- : i Ww. 7 ; d ee ur <oOF ss a 7 yours stitution | 9 rest i us | 1 s rk,} days ad lary te * . Re? 5 : Ss bs Pa ys Foicdu: = z : . ~ ) ; heel : The ¥ y OG 7 a z : 4 ; ative iMO-QuNide Tat ° Fae = Signature © a i Be remedy tha cold im ome day eS fe EARL i | insed : © FT i. i ' i

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