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

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“FUNSTON’S NEW TASK.| MARKET REPORTS. he f Be : : : } The Plucky Kansan with Trt er ear. Peep rtee into Isabella Ir coco a: ass ull ‘ eagck > fe I Av ° e Much Anxiety in Diplomatic Cir- 2 | i Ws cles as to Outcome of the Man- ; : mn churian Question. ‘ - ate a i vas hi Repre- UNITED STATES LARGELY INTERESTED, =")""'’ —— I \ do e “ issia Secures the Vast Territory Our : . nmercial Relations Will Be Aifected | 21 at rendez\o 2 2 Only Three Days Remain in Which | The rebel ¢ : eitan Cancel Contirm the Agree- | orde e : ment Previously Made a Kussia Ame n Or is W ton, Mare rt : 5 tic Chit f hiss * ‘ to thre n i € , itte ) ( 3 e — | eon- Ma je i rere to | mire, of the Twe Mah MAU o | Li M of . to | on A | ke” Sule | swear off chewing tl lepartment ne ese | : 2 » | a I eceived an os ide remote h H s “ b t h ae £ if paisister De seseired [sere inated on a remote bench atiove | Ho ; ut he forgets i : [should poss | when he Sees a t : J ger rooy o yup 1 { ™ ¥ w I - : sion OF ~- f . | } le >t 1 1.00 ! et i i | ‘ l ery [15 | { Chewer’s Philosophy. es hi | ri oops Cee | M. C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO., St. Louis, Mo. he [ |x t al $ ie : Ss Largest independent factory in America, t ! i Fe 600, | — cy | } : | ANC) THE MISSOURI STATE BANK ¢ \ 7 ) TAWNEY !S INDIGNANT : 6 on fi ES HE MISSO rer ae eee ‘ he report: v r 1 D| as ai wale vis bi 4 ; ( Chairman of St. Louis World tir Con- te fi sf Butler Missoun ey ,| ere 11 Committee Says That Political e ‘ ee i Ou uy}, ‘ © of rnmon Deer Fae eon ack ‘ae Issued oe Gaiden! ind Surciael (loa - $57,000.00. o of . - James A ba ney Minne ota, 1 Indian , ci oh aoe ee eS pain of the congressional committee | *) 0. Pig ' 5 j and does 2 General Banking Business. Manchuria, himself emphatically in condemnation one Ed ina Pabisiin Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of us | saitor anc ublisher MILNER IS IN THE WAY eh eehe pao SECs ee Omaha Live Stock interest. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock Mil ec tional commission to the exposition, oS Lincoln os Nebraska : Chamberlain Intimates That Botha Would | @eclaring there were alto. too na é ’ ; ee dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit. Raneonter But tox Dislike of sca Bees) yeu Maes a —— ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe ish High Commissioner. “exs” among the number. res ee ’ Lond March 23,-Tt fonial poe Oe Con arcts, ne oanid. so coping 5 Perms—Payable in Advan« depository for funds. don, March 23, re colonial = secretary, Mr. Chamberlain, in. the eee is 1 One Wear. £1.00 —DIRECTORS.— house of common replying to a que the ea be R : eke Shasten 8: Bates, Wm. E. Walton, tion said no speci objections” had | 5, nannu - ae te ne $5,000, should Six Months -60 ean Besicare, TJ. Wright, 4 - ae ns eanag eg Sigs & = ay = ict ecg vdephaenicnn ‘ recs danas Chicago Cash Grain. Ein ; as Booker Powell. M. Vorts, J. M_ Christy. er ade ny Gen: ‘Rotha to any OF not be distributed as political favors ie Se eas She, ak Pics Mant he 35 J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. wm. E. WALTON, Presidest, _ the } Sacred py Gem Biteh fio thoce wie mave ben tcticed from ; card winter k. é _ —_ en n. Botha made no counter | ice Congressman Tawney wan es : he r | Siecle Copy 05 ropa, Sine tal itor in foe, omeresamnm Tey a a TON TRUST COMPANY, the possession of the government out yee Bae Waite Ae ae : , q eae W, side of that published in the papers [0 peed : . — « : : Z ‘ational interests of the country. M Apr No traveling canvassers are em- > sd ; was contained in a private tele 2 ; Bee ee s Butle2 M issourl. from Kitchener ving ; HREATEN TO STRIKE . se: May. |ployed. Terms for loeal agents will Botha ad a strong ym to Sir a : ace d CAPITAL. 7 5,000. Alfe Milner, the British high com- | Furnace Employes’ Union in Pennsylvania- sree ae be sent uponapplication. Allmoney m mer for South Afries Ohio District Want a Raise in Wages ay: iy w Cishonias All Always has onhand money to loan on Rea! Estate at rates epee “ail s. Mar heat re sl d be sentt application. / * ? : Wholesate Captares from Boers. of 20 Per Cent. | gga ee “No nt upon app tion a : = fered in Bates Count 7 , i - ores ve 2 vefore offere i sha} . - U Bloomfontein, March The re-] pittspu Mareh 23.—The ie ; “c; | money should be sent by P. O. Order | i@terest lower than ever s of he combined eee a hace es union, Whieh inelr 3 fe Ni @, 2 ; E , ' i 2 ~ Payers payable here. i Gen Fourie, near Thaba }iype 1 ss det Sie Paani * z Se ts wxpress order or by bank draft on s¢ 3 a ! capture of 200 Boers, |. a av ee Gans We have a complete Abstract of Title to ail Lands and Tow ! : Ohi t. has instrueisd Kansas City Grain hay Vcr arCiseaeo Howse cond 12 00 Beats ay a ek ae ‘ity 23 Sales < - in Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up of ¢ s0eETS vroke south- 1 r H ;, ial lk . mr individual! checks or stamps. i - war it and Teft fe ci sages ! the County Records daily Complete Abstracts furnished to any = NEW METHOD OF suIcIDE. ||, ae es : ith THE TIMES $1.75 | estate in Bates County Fees reasonable. Story of an Ohio Farmer Who Fitted a f°! the t¢ . pa Borowers desiring LOW RATE money are especially invited to, « of an Ohio mer “ z : Be sf Exeeutor’s Notic . ‘f snmp WH Dyssaite and “Then x i pe ay FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, WM. E. WALTON, President. Sat Upon ft. ror fo c “6tec. ™ r March 23 in | a, have t A. ALLEN, Assistant Sec’y . J. WRIGHT, sVice President. tt > | by Bates county pro ‘ ty farmer three s south ? uri, bearing date t WELDON YATES, Abstracter. J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeest’ te 0 i quantity dyn ; Santa Fe : i nithous As ; ee Barereia re — ‘ nt to d, annor eh ree e fare ! = allow- AoE int ion t la s Later to ! ‘ r Kansans City Produce. of said - nm any e vi explosion was beard and on i ' ‘ li is to be ere y. March Regs—Fresh, be q SC red remnants of the desponde.st ‘ r tw ecin a > f = f ATHERINE KAUNN 3 i t I eXy ve i K 2 Mis - ‘ Se eee ee satis tek y—Hens ? iS GF ’ ITSELF. lichted t D seal cpa i : a Order of Publication. — India Man s ’ Let 4 * 37 - ~ S . = W he deat his avife is thousk - tor STATE OF MISSOURI, ? : ‘ be en? 1 (ae ORS OG oe : : County of Bates. "§ 88+ [biG Deak f / i < In the Cirenit Court of Bates cou Missour en 4 1ea4 shies (he Febroary term 1901 M plain- A Most Liberal Offer. 5 BIG DEAL IN Wi Go to the Highest Court. : ; eras > : 7 ke | ? Kansas City, Mo March 23 I See os peck pelle All our farmer readers should take | » B attorneys for J. V. Reiger, : 5 other thing defendant | advantage of the unprecedent ey ; of the Missouri, Hea Eons: hat he has’ abaconded nad ast | clubbing offer we this year make in- } bank. whose sentence of six ee ‘ ca Iffrom his usual place of abode | cludes with this paper the Live Stock itentiary fo: sank ties 9 ore t « tb ice its speci: Farmers’ Insti- eo Ss UPAR acne Pea ee eae fa — ecbect jot J. R. Cobb has pur wes recently affirmed by the Net Pave Whereupon, it is ered | tute Editions anc 1e oultry Far- Steer cient count OF ; ie by the-conrt, that said delendent bea | ee . ( chased through Glasner tates circuit court of appeals, Lincotn I le Sk te cation hate Tt 4 jmer. These three publications are ees G6 eek ee by publication that plaintiff has commenced | normed rate Ar praia f Kan City lecided t k the United St t w fe a suit azainst him in this court, the object and | the best of their class and should be arzen O sas wreme court to revie > cd ae general nature of which is to secure from this |i, ovary f; amma : ve Se po rrevesy Bie: does court a decree of divorce from the boadset)imevery farm home. To them we Gan Cauibing 1s competes ting. provide 2 matrimony contrac ted and entered into by and } add, for local, county and general i »mbine Is Completed. oe ciara F ae » | between the plaintiff and defendant, and that 5. > > > Indianapolis, Ind., March 2°3.—The | ' Se eee Hero Peet doz | unless the said defendant George E. McLain be | DEWS, OUr OWN Paper r,and make price immense plant of the Dugdale Can | 10” around se birds tl make N aulifiower, Californ 2 and appear at this court, at the nexttermthere- | Of the four one year only $1 uense pla > e Dugdale Can |, ‘On Bre ceca ae acca - Jor, to egun and holden at the court house fore wi +h superi d ‘4 company, with an annual output. of 1 their permanent or temporary ake in'the city of Butler, in said county, on the | Ne? before was so much superior of the famous 25,000,000 cans, has been transferred | "°™ Consolidation of Can Companies. fs ith day of Jane jnext, and on of before reading matter for so small an 3 ans, has be ansfe Indianapolis, Ind.. March 23.—The | the third day of said term, if the term shall so | ; ». The » Dape KEY, to the American Can company. whiei He Was 1 . fen eee petcae Ss ayes long continue—and if not, then on or before the | 20unt of money. Thethree papers FIBLE-CRABB WHISKEY, AER Or i fere ee oe ne igCale aD | last day of said term—anewer or plead to the | named, which we club with as a capital of $80,000,000, = : 5 pe isan company with an annual output of etes e consolidatic « all 22 i vl te th conso a ion of all tl = 000,000 cans, was yesterday trans- wtroe tin can manufacturing concerns = “i ” ., % en § : ferred to the American Can company of the country. maker. was E é 3 country : of New York. which has a al of Thompson Still Seven Votes Short. Shree $80,000,000. This completes the con- € solidation of all the large tin can oln, Neb., United St senator (fusion), 54: WH March 23 ates —The ballot ‘ < = ufacturing concerns of the Disastrous Fie sds in Spain. count Saturc Hitchcock on Stringent Anti-Gambling Law. Granada. Sp (fusion) Thompson (fusion), z Little Roek. Ark.. March 23.—Both i 1 (Beato. D. E. Thomp- | 0S re T houses passed the measure for the son. 56: Crounse. S: Currie. 6: Hin- F a ts Bares praee suppression of gambling. The bill sha 10: Rosewater, necessary to | &*t = % 2 mposes e of 3500 to $1,000 for aaa . S - gambl half the fine to go to the Griggs Will Retire Mareh 31, oliapsed. nformant and half to the commoa Washington, Mar 2 \ttorney schoo] fund. . Cut-Of to Cost 83,000,000. Be tient i to pena Railway Unions to Have a Building. presic c take e gE eS St. Lonis, March 23.—The prelimi- See Griggs in s| xt ate Mary steps looking to P on io £ Saturd xt Poemouieus A on for the purpose of fo st ‘ Ne Jerse ere amy lwa ttherhood b i- hereaft © will res y 4 the world’s fair ground in St : ae 1903 have been taker Kitled Herseif and Two Children. eich Akai re e 79.000 for Valuable Land. ebraska Legislator Strieken. se s 4 ; e, Pa. March ty = 3 i + . . € s at rte a ster the : us a appa y in a g 1s position. | $575 p90 Petition in said cause, the same will as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly be taken And it is farther ordered that acopy hereof be published, according to law, in Tue BrTim WEEKLY Times, & newspaper published in said county of Bates for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser. tion te be atleast fifteen days before the first next June term of thie court. J. P. THURMAN, Circnit Clerk A true cepy from the record. Witness my hand and seal of the circuit court farmer, while The Special Farmers’ | of Bates county this 2+thday of | | (snat.] February, 190i, | ~ -”” | Institute Editions are the most prac-| $ We have exclusive sale of Say J. E ee | tical publications for the promotion this whiskey in Butler. of good farmingever published. Take advantage of this great offer, as it For 14 Cents ape ermieaarggepee SS {SS al we Selzer's Bitton. Dollar Grass ‘Cheice Onlon Seed, 66. 2 Tb. Toco a ch thoo-ands of earliest roge farm eceds. apes receipt of lee. aot this notice. When ense you piant Salser's Seeds you will sever do JOHW A.SALIER SEED C0... LaCrome, Wie our own, are well known throughout the west Distilled in Kentucky jand commend themselves to the reader’s favorable attention upon By buying 150 barrels mere mention. The Kansas City are enabled to retail it a remarkable Jow price! $3.00 per Gallon. Live Stock Indicator is the great ag- | ricultural and live stock paper of the west: The Poultry Farmer is the | most practical poultry paper for the | SEIS BARA RRA It eee will hold good for a short time only Samples of these papers may be ex- amined by callingat this office J, R COBB. | SENATE SALOON. eS Public Administrator's Notice. j ‘ .4n Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an | Executor’s anges order ofthe probate court of Bates county, Notice is hereby given, (94 Missouri, male on the 2'st day January, | testamentary on estate of aciania Me 191, the undersigned has taken charge of the | deceased. were granted to th | estate of Austin W ieceased | the 22d day of Febru any 1S» All persons having * against said estate | Court of Hates Cou are required to exhi them for allowance to | All persons having the administrator wit! one year after | from any benefit of the ey may be precinded i estate: and if such required to ex execator with 1 letters, date of said letters, or cla: be not exhib iwithin two years " the date of this publication, they shall be 5 in ever barrad. This 4th day of Feby, iwi. D. Vv. ERBOWN, 18-40 Public Administrator.

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