The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 28, 1901, Page 6

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AMERICANS FIGHTING BOERS. the boys he explait and are should hasten oO were inclined to es ever having left America. The re either under of whom barely boys, a majority we gived maturity advertisements in the w Orleans papers which were so worded as to we or had ar answered at eorvey the impression that the trip &o South Africa ineluded return pas- The wages were not but the passage included food mule sage consid- erable, aad lodging tensler a chance to see life. ‘Those who were drafted into Kitch- ener’s Hors of their while it gave the -in particular complained mistortune. Among these was a New Orleans boy named Sid aey ©. Eestofinal of 914 Dante street, whom IL intervied in the pen He had been captured at the battle of Fourte half a dozen of his fellow-townsmen, hesaid had been killed and wounded “From my knowledge of the part that Americans taking sritish ranks owing to the life. Teould not estimate accurately the number that Rave been drafted, but the prisoners assured te that 1,000 at least were forced to fight or drive ammunition warrons In agements they lost heavily, notably at Sannah Post, where the trains were siddled with Boer bullets, and, wear- ing identify them, nor being reenlurly enlisted, their bodies prison Streams, where are in the sheer ne eessity of sus ining: several eng: wagon nocards to were consigned to nameless eraves,” Cells a Thrilling Story. pouse that side I interviewed | exiny of them at the prison pen, and without exception they regretted Suffragist on Mrs. Nation. preseut circumstances, what woul mob law in New York is justifiable in Kansas But,” say some, “it would be well 1 laes ornaments { | Beeause they places attracti hour. As the we riuunicipal suffrage they have by their votes helped to make these laws and | is officials. ave too timid or too wicked to do their duty. | The fire that has broken oat in Kausas is smouldering inevery state Mothers who have gone to the very gates of death to give their aded in t loons which the law refuses to close. life dissipated sons life have seen them de hese sa- In too many cases woman’s is one of prolonged misery, fathers, husbands, maki horrors brothers and sons home g a panden onium of The women of Kan taken the initiative. They will not sit with folded much r. and instead of prayers and petitions there will be a general is have hane long movement in- augurated inevery state that will compel attention. Men need not flatter themselves that women will always remain patient, for the tem perance crusades in Ohio years ago and now in Kansas abundantly prove their courage and capacity If those in authority will not listen to reason, then women’s emancipa tion will be achieved through force One class of women have largu- ment for nearly a century: now, per- haps, another class of women. will try more active measures. When pain or irritation exists on any part of the body the application of Ballard’s Snow L iniment will give prompt relief. Price 25and Por sale by H. L. Tucker. 50 cents. CONFIRMED BY SENATE Governor's St. Louis Appointments Go TEN PERISH IN A WRECK. Elizabeth Cady Stanton in New York World. eevee One of the most important lessons Railroad Disaster on Pennsylvania Fate of Boys Who Went to Africa With 50) th, people of a republie to learn i is ; , ds of Mites ix respect for and obedience to law. Road, Near Trenton, N. J. Shiploads of } . 1 Here, where we have no kiug, queen Trenton, N. J., Feb —One of >] —Allen Sangree, g ; > ; i New York, Feb. 21 : ess ee h OF royal family to revere, law is the ¢y6 worst collisions in t history tL ave s Py uth 2 f ° she author of several on idles vn only monarch for ustoreverence and ¢f the Amboy division of the Penn- frica and Soer repubiics, says : } S i Africa and the oer oe ae obey. All r to its behests 2.4, | euaiepadvoceorred auaiout eps nbarsledaingetat ee i. , threatens th y and stability of 5.24 o’lock this evening at Rusling’s rs whe ey firs ‘ ses > | 2er Sa i ee | e ‘s not Our governm but to secnre the gigs Jentown, and about : he ted States no Ae e ee fa sisal etl ‘e i with | faith and support of the pec mh of Trent The f hed England with horses <i : < : soly furnished Englan i ean but lWs must be in the interest ¢ tice | Nal = press from New York les ane ine meats, but ‘a . ae i und tit He lit y and eqnalits for Atlantic City collided with pi | Re. gett T The Woman's Temperance associa- |<. tin No, 339, running from | capa pe omm's | tion of New York state may G re rushed up fre the Free sy ReaD were rushed up from th Pantoad.( i taking no action ag au freight cars however, and u sone Di olig eee * Watervaal prison all dou is, brothers and sons into = . ithe haunts of vice, | use our laws c one batch of prisoners alte peeeee tit. Gi ceak another, all claiming protection of nt war in Kansas r ] r tls spies they must remeniber that the women } prison | inqu rying to uphold the law against i I wreckage Ask t! . Wetmore’s Best Lavgcat (adepindent failey ‘sorda second ir of the | Nellie rned over on its side er ae =< Se yee 1“ us xi a oe 1 and the passengers had to climb out last night the principal speaker was | 4 Dr. George L. Porter of Bridgeport. f He read a paper entitled “Remmi- | ‘ hescences of the Assassination of {through the windows. In this they eee eee : - 2 yee cars that did not leave the track. BIG DEAL IN Mhe track at this poistis ao close to| > + of Butler, Missouri. the Delaware and Raritan canal that] ) \ / his | 4 eC \ 7 4 Capital and Surplus, (full paid) - $57,000.00, the passengers, in getting of the] ? § ‘ eee aac te ee es Oba - $ Receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys Notes, Issues Drafte, overturned coach, got into the ea- ? § ss ‘ . nal, and many of the bodies and in-| » = R. Cobb an pur- 4 and does a General Banking Business, jared haa to be taken from the x B — : _S : Z City $ Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of water, ; sarzen O insas Ci 5 : Es The “Nellie Bly” s running in| ? $ interest. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock three sections, and it was the third] ? (50 BARRELS : dealers, business men and the public generally is solieit- section with which No. 330 collided. : ed, promising strict attention to business and a ‘safe Che local train had taken the siding : of the famous : depository for funds. to permit the express to pass, and it] » DIRECTORS is believed that through some mis-| 5 FIBLE-CRABB WHISKEY. f § understanding or mistake the local] } Distilled sn: hentucky « ous F emicheonat ro whee came out on the main track after the | ? : a : ae fad $ 5.8. RUE Ce hnter. —_ second section had passed, mistaking |? By buy ing 150 barrels we $ | ——— - ereeearenren — — it for the third section . ars ool led etail it. ¢ » are enabled to retail it at 4 iar tela, or wader em |! eee <1) WALTON THRUST COM Savana } $3,900 per Galton Butler, Missouri. One Who Was There Tells of the Dis- ? We have exclusive sale of CAPITAL, - $55,000. position of Lincoln's Assassin. : this w hiskey in Butler. Always bas on hand money to loan on Real Estate at rate New York. F 21.—Atthe month-| } Onn ‘interest lower than ever before offered ju Bates County. No ly dinner of the Medico-Legal society | } s Ode b Us SENATE ‘GAR RERARARERAR RR RARRARRARARG A man may swear off chewi but he forgets if when he sees a sion of — ores Wet pest 1 Chewer's Pail M. C. WETMORE TOBACCOCO., St. Louis, Me, offered. It’s al in the guaiity. Payers payable bere. SALOON. We hase a complete Abstraet of Tite to al) Lands and Town in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up President Lincoln.” the Dr assassination, Porter told the story of and in the course of his addre “Twas in medic ington after the oln and had unequaled opportunities for murs of Lin obse The the disposition of Booth’s body ation. descriptions of William t uy At the 1 h end of Clinton the} bor heard one of his captors say “rl gon't b V eis » boy we want.” | *% | | on the names of retary Stanton quarter of the southeast! ; ' aS wenty (20) feet wide ind M and no man during these west quarter of the by the republican | Uurty-five years has yet told. Ibe-| No traveling canvassers are em thirty : ve th } jy 2 Ne . ! ‘res more OF mie ploved Terms for lor: agents rust to seeuse: the family. under agreement never to |?" ee tu ly deseribed im sioner pores roe z Clinton, Mo, Feb. 15.—While on most inaccurate. Edit iP r ‘i A te Pe aren : Editor and sher his way to country school near Through Without a Hitch. Phe body was taken to Washi f Lewis yesterday morning,| Jefferson City, Mo., Feb 21.—All| ton, iden 1 by many persons : | Li ncoln, = Nebraska. . y Winn Faris, the year-old son of} the St. Louis appointments sent to} afterward taken in a row boat to the | aes 4. ©. Faris, was seized in the road by | the senate by Governor Dockery early | Washington and, in the dead | is rpnt > A'TY ITSELF. two strat men who tied his hands] chis week were cor in the sen-| Of night, in the presence of the | Terms—Paryable in ince = —— = behind nd carried him ACTOSS | ate to-day There was no debate in| tary storek enlisted men | On¢ £1.00 A Most Liberal Offer coming a quarter of a mile to] the executive session, which mnsid-| and mysel commiss i aders should take “their deed of trust dated D another iwhere a spring wagon | oped t 1 appoi is aun theleote| omeer. 3 len in a placeso 60 ‘ he was liting. ~The boy was laid in| on all of them al eG Sena-| that never to sday has it 5 35 he wag and ordered not to or m voted vociferously in| ctly deseribed We w id La Cygne Bank Failure. THE COMMONER Issued Weekly the County Records daily. Complete Abstracts furnished te any Estate in Bates County. Fees reesonable. 3orowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited to FRANK ALLEN, Sveretary, WM. FE. WALTON, President. . ALLEN, Assis T. J. WRIGHT,«Vice President WELDON YATES, J. BROWN WALTON tant Sec’y. Abstracter. i J. Bryan, TAEN whereas detpatt, Bas lefault rende yable atonce, and the same is SOW eieta request of the! purswant to tbe 1 will : pre aon = 4 our ow the of the opers heuee irtis pow weldyin the ruary >, 19, sek it the

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