The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 14, 1901, Page 6

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ee er vara ae ’’ WEEKLY TP’ ee EN, eon ne MISS SICELOFF Wr. Pr FROM PORTO RICO Former Bates County Girl Now Teach ing in Uncle Sam's New Posses- sions. Ip to Ric i be D 4 il boat | ti Owrite s =. to in tw m ‘ uve a.m. ih Is t ne ‘ oe I 7 t I 4 5 in 4 by ’ ee d 1 r il w { sor vu t Enylish very well. He Swi na guitar method, a simall geography numerous poems, a ur mercy knows what lady is very nice and so are the all being very pleasant in the family A widow, a sister and son with a ser- vant are also inmates of this abode. The nature of the Porto Ricanis very socialistic. [suppose not a house in Dorado but contains from two to one half dozen families. They are direct descendants of Spaniards, so no black blood happens to be mixed in with their blood. Some of the mixed bloods are quite intelligent and are rarely beautiful. They al are adopting American customs as fast as they know them. Two years ago nota hat was on the island. To-day the young ladies when they sally out must wear a headgear; otherwise in the street or visiting, the women bareheaded. The women never do their own market- ing—oh no!—they would be disgraced evermore, The servant supplied the table and brings samples of dry goods. The women all stay indoors until after 5 o’elock, when they walk or visit tea o’clock very early in the morning they make calls—especially on Sunday—some- are until or after; times before Lam up there are visi tors in the house. Talk! you never 3 Ysuch a babel. Every woman feels herself appointed to talk as if she had but afew minutes to live, | and had to direct her earthiy affairs 3 : for an interminable time. Now that Cam getting used to and understand the language, I am not so lonesome Jsat first, The Porto Ricans made quite an uproar about their congressional candidate, and when election day came, not one appeared at polls to vote for him. three pistols night One gentleman caryies aud day. El Profes’or carries his to school and] Tucker. back and itis “jis continual body- guard. OF course theisland is not at *eesb commercially, politically, nor “sovially; nor indeed could it be so the p soon after transition of government. I think the Catholics are easy. | Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of «| recent years is the positive remedy for constipation. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genu- -|ine tablets stamped C.C.C. Never | sold in bulk. Druggists, roc. iit is thore ly pure and healthy IT hay n orange setting up Ammeric unish L wit week. nessed a storm at sea this For three waters days the tossed and raged and wer cloudy not dis white confused mass, could tinguish the water from the clouds Usually the ocean is of the intensest blue. | am the blue Naples cannot excell it in color. To look at the apparently immovable sea of ealm, with the white winged ships sailing back and forth is truly a quickening Llike best a sail boat, that keeps near the coast, which I judge is a private one, with an entire back ground of blue; it never comes out only when the ocean is very smooth. They tell me many things are cast up by the ocean now, and of course Tam anxious to go to the beach. We had a new dulce yesterday. It was pure sugar syrup, just from the mill with crumbled cheese in it. Their cheese is not flavored like ours, has no taste. They tell me they like the American meat and beer very much, but not the butter. I think our butter can no worse than the Denmark butter which ur- ticle I met but once at a in San Juan, he sure bay of glass, when pleasure. and cheese be hotel table All the milk is boiled milked, as it as soo as sours quickly. I have a glass of this boiled milk twice a day, and is the only thing that tastes like America. Al though there is much meat and fish to be had here, it not the exeel- lent flaver of the products of perate climate. thinner blooded here than in north- ern countries and do need MAMIE SICELOFF. not strong food. Couldn't héip getting a cold never cures it; but carrying home a bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and using it as directed, will cure the worst kind of cold or cough. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by H. L. Philippine Tariff Like Cuba. Washington, March 7.—A copy of roposed Philippine tariff sched- ule, as recommended by the Philip- The | pine commission, has been forwarded sudden change of money upset the to the war department. In his let- Porto Ricans more than the Ameri-|ter of transmittal, Judge Taft calls can invasion. eggs sold for ten Immediately after,| attention to the fact that the bill in cents apiece; they |its entirety has never before been are worth two for five centsnow, and| printed, its publication heretofore all other commodities arose propor- | having been very scant and inaccu- tionately. Thad a beggarapply to me Friday | ban tariff has been followed in the for help. Lasked her why she didn't | maim. work. In reply she showed me her hands, and horrors! I need not be told they were leprous hands. She was as black as itis possible to be, | if jt fails to cure. but the palms were as white as cloth] nature is on each box. and eaten. [did not feel so afraid as I thought [ would The sugar mills are at The one employs two hundred men work now. roperty of I rita de Sen 1 Silver ¢ by he ross the river ts large and | Sampson expressed his view It is the} rate. The classification of the Cu- To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money E. W. Grove’s sig- re. Admiral Sampson Willnot Talk. Admiral | vs solely} Boston, Feb. —Rear !sent to the Stark county poor bous Deepwater Items. Too tate for last week’s issue. We were sorry to learn of the death cf Mrs. Harve Cimmings, who died pt her home in “fenry county, on last The cause of her death np.ion and typhoid fever. husband Thursday. Wark const and She leaves : to mourn their loss. several C. ©. Clizer of Spruce, was on the ich uys last week. evens. Doubt and Green sales Q ittended on last Mon- rt | A gs brought their full} /\\ { | | [he singing school which was sup-| \p j } last Monday | f; ss i nights long | df f = to t s ss H r and has} } ined nds while! | j i| j Geo Moo r . e Wit cash, Sunday | Mrs. At 1 whi t this | i. F- afta rily 5 nes George ist Sunda i s {Dorado Springs : § Ofti friends t Sui y M \ ms r Appleton ealves in sung our com- Deveral 3 Jobns- yr town and vicinity helped haul broom corn for Mr. Rev. Ro. preached a very ineresting sermon to a large congregation Sunday at the Christian church in Johnstown. W. J. Jackson, one of our leading merchants, nade a business trip to Appleton City, Thursday. tadford and wife, who have been spending several days with Mr. R.’s parents, in Johnstown, left Sun- day morning for their home at War- saw, Benton county. Mrs. D. H. Kash and son Rolla, were the guests of relatives in eur midst Sunday. Mrs. Anna Long, of Clinton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter Mc- Coun, of Johnstown. Miss Myrtle Drake, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. Lusk, at Nyhart, for several weeks, has re- turned home this week. Several young people attended ehurch at Johnstown, Sunday night. We our correspondent “Frontz” at church Sunday night. Rose. Stev ns Monday. ers of ElDorado Springs, Lee notice How Are Your Kidneys? Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ilis. Sam- ple free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Sixty-four years old and unable to work at his trade, that of ecoatmaker, George Zeigler of Canton. secure Ohio—mark the place—was ordere. At the door of the almshouse he fell dead. And all this ere the echoes of the ery about the “full dinner pail” had died the hills of Stark county.—The Commoner. out in 3100 Reward 3100 he readers of this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is pli your co., ST. LOUIS, MO. OBACCC There's a great consolation in owning but one pair of trousers. You never forget o of— Issued Weel illiam J. Bryan, Lincoln, Terms—Payable in Advance One Year....... Six Months. Three Months Single Copy No traveling canvassers are em- ployed. Terms for local agents will be sent uponapplication. Allmoney should be sent uponapplication. All money should be sent by P. O. Order Express order or by bank draft on New York or Chicago. Do not send individual checks or stamps With THE TIMES $1.75 Pablic Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, that order of the probate ceart of Missouri, made on the 2tat cay 11, the andersigmed bas taken cha: estate of Austin \\. Hall, deceas: All persons havin are required to exh the admin date of said from any bene lelaims be not exh the date of this p ever barrad. Notice is her mentary upon t ceased, have been ¢rant Bates county proba ssouri, bearing dat oA, ii persons having claims against said estate the date of ance within one year from letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of snch estate: and if said claim be not exhibited within two years from the date of the Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical raternity. Catarrh being a constitution- l disease, requires, a constitutional reatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken nternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- ials. Address F. J. Cueney & Co., Tviedo,O. ggp Sold by druegis 75c. Big Warehouse Burned. Dallas, Tex., March 7.—The cotton weed warehouses of the Trinity Cot- ton Oil Company in this city were burned to-day. The buildings cover- ed an area of 400 feet by 40 feet and contained many tons of cotton seed. The loss is stated by insurance agents to be $80,000. in the interest of the service as he| duty aboard ship and onshore. “My was an Official jtion,” he said. ‘‘As an officer in the navy lam forbidden by regulations to discuss it in any way for publica- i letter commun sees its requirements after a lifetime | Candies g cise adds s0 mach the crawing Fo radi ™ del: i v STANDARD OIL co. and sold everywhere CATHERINE KAUNNE. Executrix arred. 12-45 Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ; as. County of Bates. . In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, Missonrt | in every farm hore. piain-/ add. for local, coanty and general February term 1901. C. B. McLain, tif, vs. George E MeLain, defendant. Now at this day comes she p! tif herein, by her attorney and files her petition snd aMfidaytc, alleging, among other shimgs that defendaat George E. McLain is not s resident of the State of Missouri and that he has absconded and ab- sented himself from his usual place of abode 80 that the ordinary process of law can not be served upon him. Waercupon, it is ordered by the court, that said defendant be not- Sed by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in thiscourt, the object and general nature of whichis to secure from this courts decree of divoree from the bonds of matrimony contracted aad entered into by and between the i unless the id defendaat George E. McLain be and appear at this ceurt, at the next term there- of, to be begun and holden at the court house the city of Butier, lith = of June nex the third day of said te last day of said term. petition in said cause, the same will ay and judgment will be jm said county, on the and on or before if the term shall so wer or plead to the be takes rendered accerding!¥ | And it is further ordered that a copy hereof | be published, according to law, in Tez Burize | Weex ty Times, a newspaper published in said | county of Bates forfour weeks successively | published at least omce a week, the last inser- j tion te be atleast fifteen days before the first ' day of said next June term of this court. { J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk | _A true cepy from the record | Witmess my band and seal of Bates coun February, 1% {smax.} gue. HALSEY C . LOUIS SCHOOL = St. Louis, Mo. Nebraska. . are required to exhibit them to me for allow- | said | ublication of this notice, thes will be forever | iaintiffand defendant, and that | ben on or before the | ny, Same THE Mi Receives Deposits, I ind does Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of interest. ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds, John Deerwester, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. T. J. Wri 3SOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri. Sur full paid) - ‘ans Money, a General Banking Business. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit- — DIRECTORS .— Charles R. Radford, Ti Frank M. Voris, ,000.00, Buys Notes, Issues Drafte, | WALTON TRUST COMPANY, | CAPITAL, Always has on hand money to loan on Real Estate at rates of |interest lower than ever before offered | Payers payable here. | We have a complete Abstract of Title to al) Lands and Townlow in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up with 2 Complete Abstracts furnished to any Real a the County Records daily Estate in Bates County. Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited tocall FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, ALLEN, Assistant See’y. WELDON YATES, Abstracter. iS GRE ; A Most L#eral Offer. } our farmer readers should take ntage of the unprecedented Al hades with this paper the Live Stock | Indicator, its special Farmers’ Insti- | tute Editions and the Poultry Far- | mer. These three publications are | the best of their class and should be To them we | news, our own paper, and make oo }of the four one year only $1.25. | Never before was so much superior reading matter for so smé¢ ab amount of money. Thethree papers | named, which we dub with our own, | are well known throughout the west and commend themselves to the reader’s favorable attention upon mention. The Kansas City Live Stock Indicator is the great ag- | ricultural and live stock paper of the jwest; The Poultry Farmer is the mnost practical poultry paper for the tfiarmer, while The Special Farmers’ nstitute Editions are the most prac- Butler, Missouri. Fees reasonable. 2bbing offer we this year make in- | | / | | | | tical publicatiors for the promotion | | advantage of this great offer, as it | am ined by callingat this office on the estate of Marion Halil, . were granted to the undersigned’ tor, onthe ISthday of Jan- he probate court of Bates county, Missou All persons having claims against said estate required to exhibit them for allowance to or within ome year after the ; or they may b recladed f said estate; if euck ted withi of good farming ever published. Take | will hold good for a short time only. | Samples of these papers may be ex- | _ Sy - $55,000. No delay. in Bates County. WM. E. WALTON, President, T. J. WRIGHT, sVice President, J. BROWN WALTON Bood 5 TY ITSELF. BIG DEAL I BIG DEAL IN Whiskey J.R. Cobb has pur” chased through Glasner - Barzen of Kansas City” (50 BARRELS of the famous $ | FIBLE-CRABB WHISKEY. Distilled in Kentucky. ) By buying 150 barrels We } are enabled to retail it at | a remarkable low price $3.00 per Gallon. 4 We have exclusive saleof 3 E this whiskey in Butler. | JR, COBB, SENATE SALOON.

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