The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 14, 1901, Page 3

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|WISELY IS HELD FOR | CRAZE FOR NOBLE TIiLeES. TYGARD, HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARK | ; | | MRS. NATION'S PREDICAMEN og: : ae s. ICAMENT. aera arcane —. « MISS ALLEN’S MURDER. | Oo U n (A . E BAT f ican: Eaaston tor iimpts | Naw i She Can't G Out of 7 TH S COUNTY BANK, 4 Negro Sent to Jail at Warrensburg } z She Cant bet at Topeka’s Jail { : An EF Wash ie ’ BUTLER, mo. ‘ and His Preliminary Trial most thorough ng pais cai fae Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK | Set for Friday. effective house Wic : EsTaniisuEeD Dac., 1870. i K Water. Me. Madi 6 =a0no r ever invented K s. Na TP AL, OL 2 A General B 1 poe Fes se See en oe ee ~ t GAPITAL, $75,000. 4 Soe tieee pea eee j orener’s jury, which was impaneled i } : é ’ yesterday to investigate the death of “ f } ‘ 4 1a Vi-vear-old daughter ¢ }of Mrs Bates County Investment Co., .'""" — Washing Pow ; IBUTLER, MO.- ee euueites 3 ae ieee : [Oapital, = ~ BG0,000. foll y : Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. -Abstra of ! 5 title to 4 .nds and town lots in Bates county. ¢ ice @ W rities always ou hand and forsale. Abstracts of title { iy : -d, titles examined and all kinds of rea!) estate lrawn, ’ j Hon. J. B, Newnee c - % : HI Vice-Pre: t 5 1 ‘ rt SCH S Abstractor. 8. F. Warnoc ‘ Wis ? PERI ee Oe dee st. He ’ nsbure. | Fo8st 4 Lis ae \ House Work is Har 1 i I 5 SET ee ' 5 ts —————— he PLEDGE IS MADE GOOD. SLAVE RAIDING IN AFRIC a i sti x Democratic Promise of Franchise Tax Returned Explorer Says ; Law is Fulfilled. Common in Dark Ci ent i 2 Jefferson City, Mo., March 7.—By ( M ( : : = a vote of 129 to 1, the house to-day | o = passed t bill for the taxa- it : tion of franc When Governor rid of : Dockery signs bil ea part | cor rE of the statute law of the state That | Chic ( he will do 80 s without sayit for the first time ma of his di t 1 ee ; 8 rt s as the bill is t! which was draited | eries and spoke stinely preset by Judge Williams of Boonville at | many advent in Central Africa. | Be Zs of pert 5 i ee Z of permitting the s ; ‘3 \ Ve his instance | He spoke of the importance of : 2 * | money 2 : : ° : . . \ t 12 nu = = < The democratic party of Missouri | pressing upon the American peo who was Ont-ursbe This was tl ee To : og has fulfilled it pledges to the people | the great ure of this immer ; : : te es s t Bs ae aw ee by the enactment of an effective am- unknown country which in spots is forage alah Caine Noe ad ol > : “ fa eo iga, ” ple and intelligent franchise law. By |entirely uninhabited, yet abounds in| ;, ; XAIMUDBLON | or Dockery . ; 6 oo gis its action to-day it has reflected | wondrous resources. aH ee organs Wwe re found to be : } B. Jones, ef the Argentine sredit on itself and has recognized | Mr. Cherry spoke about the ioe in a norn al condition Cha evidence Grant Statue Site Selected j € = Re , formerly a re nt of Chi the actual, as well as nominal leade! raiding, saying that the general im- strongly pointed to Henry Wisely as Washington, March 7 rt | s e t icaemes'* ia OEE ve me Soon ee ee he he 1 Pes] 5 » f ¥ 2 Z r. ot hx / é : : | ship of the governor of the state, | pression was that it had been par- ed eae Dag) ae ible for the murder. | jigsion created by con; to . jto-night. After the ceremony the Alexander M. Dockery. | tially done away with; but when he Che people are much worked up Mone a site and secure plans 1 ras : 4 : »n | couple will leave for Kimberly, South The test vote came on the adopt- | reached the interior he found the the murder, and are fully determined or memorial to General Grant sw en ee te: See tion of the majority report of the | curse fully as bad as in the days Ls mystery Shall be unraveled. It been in session at the = ir ae vart-|* 3 agit ee oer conference committee, which recom- | when Livingstone journeyed through Po euouee par ete motive was Te-| ment. General Dodge, snide Po pero gage sosteteed - mended that the house recede from | Africa. Mr. Cherry found whole hee for eee fancied wrong. the commission, favors a site on the = Ee eke rapmabaperiec ries P ¢the se! 5 bi i i i te CE Mother Charged With } 3 : Sage “Ss eer ; 2 Topeka, Ke f 7. its amendments of the senate bill. | gions depopulated by the slave raid- = ged With Murder. reservation south of the state de-| fought valiantly for a king and Topeka, Kas., March 7.—Doctor 4ers,and, when he arrived at the a Mo., March 7.—The| partment, directly opposite the Cor-|'' : W. B. Swan, secretary of the state = as - a Bought Kotto River, the country had just : : “oot ; e # ~ n, who Wa&a8]ooran gallery of art, a place now oc-| BEST IN ALL THE UNIVERSE. beard of health, issued a bulletin to- Bears ays been raided by an Arab chief, who a cia ner 98 ed Home Tuesday, cupied by the president's atabteotand day stating that there are more than ar LAY L274 did his work in such a thorough oe eee ci = ay charged with | i¢ is understood that the commission Aaosyienn Tends Saeatnetes Ser Woe™ 1,000 cases of smallpox in the state. complicity in the murder of her approved of General Dodge's choice in Au beans of the The worst infected district is Craw- Ss * - Wor In these COST OF ONE CONGRESS. Total Appropriations Made by Two Sessions $1,449,002,545- | Washington, D. C., March 7.—Rep- | resentative Cannon, chairman of the | house committee on appropriations, | and Representative Livingston, the | senior democratic member of the committee, have prepared state- | ments of the appropriations of the | fifty-sixth which will be | printed in the Record to-day... Both place the total appropriations at $1,440,062.545, placing those for the first session at $710,150,862 and | 911,683. | congress, and for the second at $7 manner that a whole tribe was am- nihilated and the entire country was ina greatly damaged condition. When children have earache, satur- ate a piece of cotton with Ballard’s Snow Liniment, and place it in the ear. It willstop the pain quickly. Price, 25 and 50 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. ait Indiana Woman Stopped a T on Brink of a Pit. March 8.—Mrs. n pre- Indianapolis, Ind., Frank White of Linton has be sented with a lifetime pass over the Souther India for saving av passenger train from speedin 1 railroad r to | destruction in the Island City mining Bears tho Bought Signature of British Free Slave Women. London, March 6.—Intelligence just received here from Northern Ni- geria, bringing events there up to January 31, describes the operations of a British expedition of 300 against the marauding Imers of Bida and Konkagora. Both capital towns were burned by the British. Twh hundred slave women, belong- ing to the king of Bida, were released by thirty-six men under the com- mand of two officers, who successfully engaged 1,000 armed natives. For all pulmonary troubles Bal- lard’s Horehound Syrup, taken in the early stages, proves a certain and sure specific. It is equally ef- fective in croup and whooping cough and if used in season prevents the further development of consumption. rice 25 and 50 cents. For sale by . L. Tucker. Woman Suffrage in Indiana. Indianapolis, Ind., March 6.—The Neal joint resolution providing for woman suffrage in Indiana yesterday passed the house by a vote of 52 to 35. A motion to reconsider was lost. Neal states that he has canvassed the senate and that resolution will pass that body. the “something just as good.” | district. The ground underneath the main \ tracks of the road had been under- {mined. Mrs. White, who lives near | the road, discovered that the tracks und ties were held up by a thin erust easily drep a She heard the \¢ | a | of earth that car into a pit below. whistle of an approaching train and rushing into her home secured a red would fiity feet of the danger. No one knows the unbearable tor- they are so afflicted. Tabler’s Buck painless cure. tles. tubes, 75 cents. L. Tucker. Fired on a British Consul. Vancouver, British March 7.—The Japanese Mail says came intoxicated. | vant out of pure to report them. ordered by their drunken commande to line up. They did so. The office | then shouted, “Fire!” waving hi sword at the consulate. Half The othr half firec d th | sians refused al nsulate. straight at the ec consul narrowly esrapedt cASTORIA ave Aw Bears the ihe K Signatar Z AF Fe | of fg i S TLR tablecloth and flagged the incoming passenger train, which stopped within ture one undergoes from piles unless eye Pile Oinment is a quick, safe and Price, 50 cents in bot- For sale by H. Columbia, On February 10 the Russian soldiers behaved with great violence at Che Foo. A whole squad of soldiers be- They took more liberties around the British consulate than the consul wished, and when they killed the consul’s Chinese ser- wantonness the consul remonstrated and threatened The Russians were Rus- killed daughter. Mrs. Allen is a widow. ‘The statue ia to cost $250,000 The preliminary trial will be held | the artists of the United Stat % ae and ford and Cherakee counties. two counties there are not less than “Up to 15 years ago,” said an op- here to-morrow. The theory is that compete in designs tician, orts the ew York Sun, | 500 cases of the disease the girl was suffocated ard then ear- pare es “four-fifths of the finer spectacles ~ ried out and placed in the street by He Got a Fine Coffin. nea 2 i¢ ; Ege uti acie ee . R k B B > 7 . > ee a ee the past 5s or ¢€ rs enc “A= murderer. a - ae Wisely, Philadelphia, March 7.—On the eve spectacles have | y Sup 0c ye a y ‘ gle Geta ses es vy charged | of coming into a fortune of $2,000,- plant y An n gl whict | tr ae sweet words but Bs : with the murder, is still in jail at eS are now sold even in France prot an ” ut how mich Wasrauabiee : r: 000, James Philip Cochran, of Daw- pee Sa pe Its We ensbD a 2 are no eas- Erie & son, Pa., a student at Wharton] ily the asak ehabe riend has school of the University of P superi« ers have 3 TOBACCO SPIT ool of the University of Pennsyl- iperi P h of chilé. mes SM O KB| Fania, died of pneumonia. His body cca Segupepeniihes so ma ent io our Lifeaway! | was shipp : LD |ican mar proc ons roughly You can be cured of any form of tobacco the 4 was sb ed to Dawson in a coffin 1 > It glyes ane ean strong, ae falet | that cost $3,000. It was made of the final c 2 g yy taking ‘NO. BAC, bs, Page = gnaeee — mex strong. | Many gain | heavy mahogany slabs, elaborately y w fread nds en d ‘Ss. ver a : es = J cared. All Pare z All ee oe carved. Theinside was lined with al remedies i 3 A STERLING 2 ‘ KLMEDY CO, Chicago or New York. RLING | copper, draped in royal purple plush Ifa a and the top was of French beveled Scientists Lost Again. glass. Cochran's father founded the Jefferson City, Mo., March 6.—The borough of Connellsville and was ex- Ith committee this tremely wealthy senate public hee morning reported the Hall bill back | gy-Governor Brother with the ommendation that it pass. The Christian ientists have not much hope left. Theirone chance} Chicago, March is to make a strong showing when | of people were leavin the bill has reached Governor Dock-]}last night two men sprang upon H Crittenden, a commission merchant, and brother of ex-governor Critter- den of Missouri, and caught him Springfield, Mo., March 6.—General | around the neck. After strangling C. B. Holland, aged 85, died here yes-| him they robbed him ef a diamond terday. He was president of the} stud, valued at 3300. The robbers Holland bank and one of the wealth-| escaped. iest men in southwest Missouri. He commanded the union forces here when Marmaduke attacked this city and drove the confederate forces back. | gressman J. > —_— I graphed this morning passed by congress appropriating $20,000 to pay the claim held by the University of Kansas, for the de- struction of the old Free State hotel Crittenden’s Robbed. re 7.— While hundreds g the Coliseum ery. Aged Union General Dies. K. U. 7.—Con- A $20,000 Loss for Lawrence, Kan., March D. Bowersock was tele- that the bill Old as the Hills are the pains and aches of RHEUMATISH NEURALGIA SCIATICA Sure as taxes is the cure of them by | St. Jacobs Oil 1} here in 1856, has been vetoed by the president. The attorney general's opinion led the president to take this action. Advise Expulsion ot Minister. Carthage, Mo.. March 7.—At a meeting of the quarterly district con- ference it was recommended that Rev. W. 0. Short of Golden City. be expelled from the Methodist minis- try for ministerial imprudence, also for keeping a vineyard and selling Rev. E. P. A | ree _t r as pre- wine. siding elder, was reappe Int mm ference to be a good proport of the looks through spectacles of American manufacture ous eyes in this country than we for- wear glasses, including, for instance, children, a greater proportion may not be in the world, the best, and tion ctacles od world woman {s supplied with this splendid lind- ment she need never fear rising or swelling breasts, morning sickness, or any of the discomforts which usually accompany preg- “We pay much more attention to merly did. There are many more | nancy. oculists here than there formerly The proprietor of a large hotel in Tampa. were. and many more skilled op-| Fla., writes: “My wife had an awful time ticians And of people who ought to] with her first child. During her secon& pregnancy, Mother's Friend was used the baby was born easily before the doctor now than ever before do wear them arrived. It's certainly great." “| dare say that a third of the Get Mother's Friend at the spectacles now made in this country drug store. $1 per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR ca, are exported, and our exports of these goods are all the time in- Atlanta, Ga. a creasing. We sell spectacles in China, 4a Witte for om fevw tnegpented Boek, Before Bag in Australi and New and, in eee ere South America, and som I said, LF SILOS a France d more or less.of them “43 god more or ewe ohh |> FRANK F*MABBOTT, § Large numbers sold in would j Enrope “tacles are spec guess Fa Brita that Great find from here to England a 2 often as w there are now d in Southwest Corner Square, Seotland Amer- | Butler, Mo. can thar ure.” | Always keeps the beet A Historic Spot Marked. j ; ‘ ‘ i, ae 7 tort” where the | $ | []QUORS» WINES, ETC, +, Pure 4 sher- gars Rich Transvaal k| > ARAN Farms. APE L PP eae eee:

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