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

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| D N’T TOBACCO SPIT Drennan---Donovan. BOTHA 1S NEGOTIATING | and SMOKE ¥.J- TYGARD. HON.J. B. NEWBESRY, — 3.C.CLARE, is Your Lifeawayt| One of the most enjoyable events Beer Comma Chief Wants His Own President. Vice-Pres’t. Cashier ou can be cured of any form of tobacco usiug | of the season w: } : Terms of Surrenser—Mline aii s Web- | easily. (be made well, strong, magnetic, fullo ason was the launching of or a ’ 4 ‘ t | ind vigor king -TO-, ife’s matrimonia] } ¢ 7 s RL TISAS y as jus Vetist wakes weak Den 2 ng Leg life’s matrimonial boat at Mr. Henry “ ten pounds in ten days. Over 500, 000 | Donova Tr Febr. 19 . s s trip 5 cured. Ali druggists. Cure guaranteed.” Book- | : oi ad s ~ 21s rt | let and advice FREE. Address STERI Ine | Thereby ur + to of Mates >a BUTLER, mo. REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. “437 : : N ucceseor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK { | FROM THE LOST BO\ — : EsTaBLisuED Dec., 1870. ; | in of B _ | vd Al. $875.00 es A General Bankin | sures 8 GAPITAL, $75,001 & Business Transacted } hester Kem V, n y | Chester Kemper Wr t DLA » LARS to a I ee §| Park I : ks Bates County Investment Co., ¢) Pee with IBUTLER, MO.: ¢| Mr. ALS. Kemi S . ’ [Oapital, = = BG0,00O D ather.—] et- 8 | 4 Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of | “ : x- 5 title to all lands and town lots in Bates county Chote a] I g i s ly securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of tit ‘ he 5 i I ‘ furnished, titles examined and all kinds of rea! estat | af papers drawn, | bedi i sto : J. TYGarp, Hon. J. B. NEwsERRY Ese LARK g ress oO | W President. Vice-President 5 & Treas : I | t Jno. C. Hayxs, Abstractor. S.¥ Warsocn. Notar 3 diesitesbes ‘ ARAL RFD RRPRD LL PRLDRADLLPDAPS > APL ADAP PP PPP a z x 5 ee % i Iter ly i Miss isaid if I it vo a > { - : . , 5 re e t wot = * > iny fors iess. T assur mI e a ' ORG A, a Hy nothing to forgive, so far as vo re } FE — ss PAROLE BILL AMENDED. The Old Home. only as a kind, helpfulitather. Talso|hizer acting as best liss s the By Jessie F. SterHeNson Rear te my upon your mind | Erma Donovan as bride's sof \ a ) Iam longing to-night for the old home, that nothing which you, or any the T bride was exquisitely ress pound t rice, sugar Little Hope of the Youngers Ever Get- | And see as in days of yore, family had done caused me to leave nd carried a b t \ s orn. Two happy children, with bright blue eyes, home . E folly and treele & t A ting Back to Missouri. | Play near the cottage door i : Sux, : ‘ roses and irhatl w grat Ayean , | give all of those who feel they have| groom wore the conventio et Republican dai . FE The D | L stand by the open door way, De ae 5 & . sy . : ' St. Paul, Minn, Feb. i.—The Dem- "and silently gaze therein wror ad me (if be any.) You]Rev. 8. T. Divinia, pastor of the t j lies v Len : ink, a peanut ing life prisoner parole bill, the meas- AEST S the cottage said you still h dT would go to]Cumberland Presbyteria ' i \ statesmar i the tirst ’ ure through which it is hoped ta, “= ay oro ee wes school some day, and that you would | pead the Episcopalion 1 : | wa i smothered ) secure the release of the Younger asa eee ee ae place assist me to doso. Lam _ hopefullyice. After the usual ie | in we, 4 rress would not brothers from the state prison, Was | 4 nq thetines that are written upon his face, | Self and I intend going some time | exchanged soft strains of m | s i feve t id. steam- reported to the House to-day by the} Are ‘peace, and good will to men when fam able. ihave tried, and] fjoated out and the bridal par j s 2 ere he|ship companies, worth hundreds of committee. The report recommend- | ana grandma is there in her easy chair, ever will try, not to make a failure|the way to the dining room where| ., eee ; Pep ¥ | millions, ask for big subsidies and ing the bill for passage was accepted es * open book in her — of life, as the large majority of my |the table. already groaning ber t I f Congress spends whole weeks debat- z i a ade | And reads upon those pages dear, +. ae sean k wie 2 omnes re : : : after discussion, and the 9 made OL Chsist, aud tis conimands: class do. The Bible is my guide, and I] jts load of culinary art. was relieved | * to Denver ten years ing the measure. Which class is of or for yeek from to- try to follow aos le rules le P > most entitled to aid at the ids « : the special order for a w rom Aga Une th sous the wyndow y to fo lo the imple rules laid] of a burden. nost entitled sid at th » hand of morrow. His silvery lock berd low, down init. When I get settleddown]| After dinner congratulations were] GRAND LOOGE WORK CLOSED wral goverumeut, the tiller of The enemies of this bill made good | As he dreams of a gir} (now sleeping) Tintend to join the Baptist church. |extended. Then come cutting PEE Pe ey Seer Ue soil, without whose products Whom he loved so long ago. ‘oe ae their threat that they would oppose mee He Rares 8 Sone AEP - Bush and Summy told me | pride’s cake, the bride being the lu Pur Giisiie Deeks ship would rot upon the waters, A wee . And Aunty is silently thinking; ee cine me work 4 ee - ui Hi , cates Outside hese » magnate: it at every stage of its ss SS Lewes Ae gailivcued leat soutaraa between the y would give m wor kat the mill]onein getting the money. A still tes Outsi or these millionaire magnates who nowon. Mr. Kelly, of Northfield, | ane enitaren who play near the door way, whenever I wanted it. I have been] ness pervaded the room, each one Tcakeneorie. Mareh 1. The | build and own ships » Yowngers raided i And the aged, whom are gathered within. stavine here with Ben: have et es Saree } rane { the ¢ third te e. the town the Young _taided in staying here h Be nand 1ave work-| anxious to get the ring, but afrai ; éucate Your Bowels With Cnscarcts. 1876, asked for the indefinite post- | in fancy I hear myself singing, ed part of the time. To-day I work-| cupid had already determined whir sigue Kar \ Candy Cathartic, cure constipa forever. oe. UT. W oi ‘ led. Th 1 | 10c,25c. If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money. ponement of action on the report, Esper eses ak entha tee e S ed eight hours at 20¢ per hour. I] one should have the dar but the motion was lost by a vote of | “Oy acare I ever iad known think I can get along all right here.| The suspense was at Iast ended by the per taken le ound Senator Vest has declared that he 89 to 51, the majority of members | 5.4, -tis onty in fancy I see them; * * And so you are going to call] Rey, Woodrufi, pastor of the isco-| 7 ‘ defeate \ | will retire from the Senate at the end ieving that the committee was en- | The rooms are deserted and bare old Kate’s colt mine. Well, I would] ¢al church. drawing the snd Mr t ee oe ieving ; eal church, drawing the rir nd Mr.|- 3 betianiedl 7 of his present term. There is a good titled to the courtesy of a considera | Gone are the children’s voices enjoy owning a horse, but | do not] Lutzenhizer the darning needle efeated. The [deal of speculation, says the Kan- x ee Gone is the silvery hair - tion of the report at least. Before | deserve it, but [ will come some day The next day an elegant receptior eS *: The bin ‘ty the meadow, ree the bill was reported an amendment [ee een nn are eetes om the lawn to see you all and visit my poor] was given at the home was added requiring all life pris ave. 7 parents, Mr.and Mrs oshonld be paroled to remain in| Comes the echo, **the loved ones are gone Tam truly sorry and ashamed for] Aeaj as the wi I A A Again was th e state. The amendment would | All are gone, the aged ones are sleeping, acting as Thavein the past. but let | forti il } forth in al The old home will know them no more sas City World, asto who his sue ns ‘ to ¢ cessor will b The wise ones are The mocking birds notes = ETS | Seem to suddenly cease, and sadly brother Oran’s gr be a very slen- m tbout six feet tall, who has vir that falls over hisfore prevent the Youngers from goin ecid foe theminy east wilne eclevi us not think of the past but of the | such ladies as ow 1d i v in earnest back to Missouri. ‘Till we meet on the better shore future, may itever be bright. Why | how tI ippetite at the . ed fre speech, who was onee Governor of | don’t Ralph and Ruth write? If!) dinner : © | Miaso snow practicing Clee heat ay = SLOO Reward $100. can answer all the letters that are] The groom me of Batescounty’s ' st his Bears the ‘ we | The reader soe on ails ee pleas-! written L will be glad to get them : \ en, w the cus A AC Bignatare y jed to learn that there is at least one |’ nost popular 2 i of La. Le EAU | dreaded disease that science has been] just the same, and will try to answer | pride is one of Butler's most charm | vaited States Will Make No Modification jie able to cur all its stages, and that is} what Lean. So tell all of them not] ine belles n Its Demands Uy i : : Catarrh. 8 atarrh Cure is the oe pes i s e t * a Speaks in Praise of DeArmond. only positive cure known to the medical | © be offended if | donot answer their There were a large number of use- raternity. Cz : : : : r rrh being a constitution- | letters’ ful, valuable and very pretty W ' ba must THE OFFSPRING Jefferson City, Feb. 23.—Governor | 1 disease, requires, a constitutional | pay] 1] the people if they want any I : : Dockery is ereatly pleased at the ne- | Treatment Hall’s Cotarrh Cure is taken ie js sa CSU SET POs “ ‘ es ; “ OF HEREDITARY alg ora - é nternally, acting directly upon the|information that Lean give them re- 4. GUEST : tion of the Miss delegation in s BLOOD TAINT. blood and mucous surtaces of the sys-| garding this country, scenery, climate ' congress in pre Hon. D. A. | tem, thereby destroying the founda 4 é ie : ar : DeAr if ‘ hed sratic CAllcus ot the disease, and giying the patient &c., ask for it and it will be cheerfully Children often inherit rmond for the democratic caucus | strength by building up the constitution] given. IL would like to have taken} tive power and co 1 modified form of Blood on, The parent will see in the ofula is but 1ore or less nomination for speaker of the next | and assisting nature in doing its wors-| singing lessons of Prof. Morris, with | severe characte Var gee | sha a ne ee = ; mon its carace powers, that they offer One the other children. Tell Ruth I have] is taken al his ' e said: ‘Judge DeArmond is MY | qundred Dollars Bs any case that it} learned a new song. I would like for d t ie gas a rmanet! : = z ie an ever he ils tv cure. Scnd tor list of testimon- ES ; , facts as a geue manent personal friend. No man ever had : ae Pa sue plist Or arose her to know if she does not already, mes 28 a seen — truer and more courageous friend | pogo, OO. segrSold by druggis — 7sc. |named “He was a Sailor on board|H. L. Tucker Sinn wae ee than DeArmond The selection, — je the Maine.” Tell mamma | thank eae ee Pr , m the prose therefore, from a personal stand-| ELIZABETH PARKINSON'S DEB her for the things she sent me. I May Lynch Another. tto fil tior point, is the occasion of real pleas- must close. Indianapolis. Ind., Feb. 27.—Miss : ‘ csi ro 7 . aon : 4 : be Your Loving Son, Dorothy Darter, who wast f ais lisease develops slowly ewed from the standpoint of | She F a z ssels : os ee : * woison 1s in thi Vii i th tandpoin of She Will Appear in Opera at Brussels Paces & Ree Ee eae 4 tiesio-on , ¢ sd t t ae Fe the party interests, it can be truly said This Season. asse A = - : at the first favor- S.S.S. cures this wast- ; by first purifying that Mr. DeArmond is superbly | skirts of Irv equipped for the discharge of the From a Paris Cable Letter. For all pulmonary troubles ul-| photo of the man under arrest in ae sod and stimulating ikiss of th Pte a ti ee hich he Much interest centers around the}lard’s Horehound Syrup, taken in} New Castle this ng er ae 5 : wile avitemh oS 1e great office fo : “30 as es if SESE TE SESS ERE eS rs. Nation Again ir in 2 3 . _ |debut of Miss Elizabeth Parkinson the early stages. proves a vertain | Gest words were im Tone ne ae ad gga Nashville, Tenn., has been named by his coll@agues in K City. Mi ene aia ee and sure specific. It is equally ef-| 7" ie : Toy K far Mighter felt and cut : : | ansas y, Mo., i BAT | entice ; > me rives the of “Doc S a t nd the glands c ie Missouri delegation. An accom- | 0 “22885 : PI fective in croup and whooping cough | The man ziv is ete apa aon plished gentleman, an able lawyer, a | 1 the spring in opera at Brussels.|] 4nd if used in season prevents the] Re and claims from Okla-| turns © Topeka last night nd elsewhere schol — f distin i i rea ly Je- | Mme. Marchesi, whose pupil Miss]further development ofconsumption. |homa City, O. T., and Iso denies | *‘ ured her en- Scholar of distinction, a ready de-/ ‘ 2 ae = i Coa % ‘ | he ¢ he f b IEE ~ | Parkinson is, will personally super- Price and 50 cents. For sale by|that he was in Irvington at the], a . ae Sees ator, judiciously aggressive anda |. 1 na will Bey 3 Fags ee i nakes new and pure Meiaccat without ouile, he has all | “8? the debut, and wi >» over to time mentioned. Inspector Quigley | . h M Wiskiou sree es : to ined ts acute ae i eaiontial chara leoanties far lend. | Brussels especially for the event. A has detailed two detectives to je , el the city was can- strengthen the body, ieship ar, ee | number of prominent Americans of Couldn't Stand Prosperity. Reed here i — portent = i ee Si tre eee \ the Paris American colony will also New York, Feb. 27.—Almerin H Feeling in Kansas Soldier Retarns to Manila. all forms of blood poison, iy hope z ie ani- | : . Ott Kar March 1.—Julins ited or quired, and no z on Srussels to be present Lighthall, a well knownengineer and | high and ther 3 4 ie ’ Bra choice of Missouri's delecation | E° © brussels ia. ull, a we a ind | high and ( bade og i eee and effectively red there will be a repeti- you have any Id has inherited S. and get and prevent inventor, was found dead in his room | and it is fee he ratified by oo, | ee Ou sick? If so, investigate }in the Bartholdi hotel Mond: with | tion of the terrible ratified by the democratic repre-| the merits of Herbine. It is a con-]| , heck for $10,000 inthe house of representatives will | asped in his] Haute sentatives from all the states of the | centrated medicine, the dose is small le cae f e , ‘ oe yy . ti 1 .+|band. The check was the price of gf i re union. |yet it quickly produces the most : bs Pont agen 2c 5 ° | gratifying results, digestion improves | patent Mr. Lighthall had sold a - aaa We sucn a | the lips and cheeks lose their pallor, | weeks ago to a street railway com- ad : ‘ akeine hea | the eye becomes bright and the step] pany. Death hadevidently overtaken r TME SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. et / of Jelastic. Price. 50 cents. H. L.|him while he was examining it. Mr 1 ile : Ove SEES St EEE PUES . 4 SAMA | Tucker. . } a : aig J ; : one wre oe sce ; Lighthall was born in Troy and was 1 pe — anes 3 ? . | More Mystery in Richardson ca a graduate of the Polytechnic insti- t t er. M ‘ FRANK F MABBOTT, ital Raise: More Mystery in Ric son case. sae : : es ‘ 4 es ah — tute in that city. He was a veteran | Dekalb Man kidnapr e 5 Jefferson Citv, Feb. 27.—The citi- St. Joseph. Mo., Feb. 27.—A spe-lin the civil war, servi under Ad-| (hi IIL, Feb. 28.—Twowomen| “teKiniey Released a Kansas Ne : Proprietor 4 zens’ committee of thiscity has secur- feial grand jury was empaneled today | miral Farragut the ba lt HM1 t ar M < ed the $23.000 required by t Mis- | at Savannah to investigate the mur-| pile i sie over hits » Souri Pacific railway company to | der of Millionaire merchant, Frank : ‘ | : ; neh Christmas eve,.as he| No one knows tt 4 Seaiaees Souan Close the contract and secure the | Richardson, on Christmas eve, as he} lane ae “river route” from this to Boon itheswburds | pp oy ES Tabi = . \ } ‘ The contract will be closed w comp: nev shows two mer quar D r Qa CAAA AR RR RRRIRRR RAR RRA RA 1 s i

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