The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 27, 1901, Page 6

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AFRICAN NATIVES STUDY IN ARC LAMPS ' Items of Interest. PROPHET” SMITH LYNCHED . YO ~ = ARE NOW AT BUFFALO —_—— Sides eae worel ie Beene 2200 == THE MISSOURI STATE BANK : | : years before Christ oa Novel aad Interesting Display at the t“Charch of God rade ‘ m- } > —--—- I . Glasgow has penny trolley cars hurch of God" Leader and a Com of Butler. Miss them : : Exposition. are double-decked panion Hanged = ~ i i " They Brought Their Chief and Se : : ca >. $6,700.99 { Inthe Electri Building of the ERE atee : rt 1... June jatirane: es nehes . x - : » es of He Brought Three of His | pun-s Exposition there is to| land dialects Baia bases ee y \bund ah s6tg : z : : i © that ifty- H novel and interesting | — Smitt I Buy Notes 6 Fifty-five Wives. 1 ONG es baie te os I. ‘ i arc lamps surpasses | the reat 1 Ores or . with . . } Buffalo, N. Y There has |, : of the kind ever seen at| Tea made from cabbage -, s eur Ga Gal hange arrived |} ‘is is perhaps a8fan Expositior ymprising, as it|POpularir rd blast nig VAULT is : s - a8 a sah strange a cr is has ever passed | Goes, a group of interchar rable type | Lor is said to ve the healthiest Tt r bes through the hands of the officials of | of are lamps nese are arranged | °! the wor great capitals bein The h tiie, s orga cen tia seouel ang Ellis Island. Tt re nativ from | y glass casit surrounding the| Manchester, N. H., claims to have 2 - Se exa St Bank Exar _ s forty-sey the heart of ¢ rial Africa, to ery dense inner} t shingle tin the world. | one = : ‘ rt f Bates co be people the Afr ue, a midway | gic t a full examina-| aeeeris . : lic. W a feature t Par rican eXposi-} tion of the are of the powerful lamps | > ou y t r t i 7 tion iny stra rinjury to the} 2 ft st + Tres Sixty-two of them arrived on the ‘i The newest and French line ste La orraine, | tof the instal |e! Louis has beer j ie — and about forty more are expec ted ta ibe hia one Field Booker Pow Frank M. Vort by a later vessel, to complete the] ¢ onlay f tl if we ig ot he colony. They drawn from Ashan- | ip 1 ebserved under tticial valued at .+ LOW — - i and ah from the Loango.|the various conditions of the ar MeLan i Gaboon and Senegal. from Quita and | Phe lamps form a thoroughly inter yak ine up he Third Amendment fhaving been declared unconstit the Congo, and the strange gather- ee ad ok bie vard . onal é e | 1 mselves, and the]! il by our Supreme Court t! ing of savages. speaking balf a score vera! public is afforded an oppor-|? 004 pounds ae } ce ‘ : a - r ie S iea4re os of different dialects and languages, | ~ learning. just to what ex California lemons yield 50 per cent | I : j WALTON TRUST COM P at ey Here EoH Ete ag eee nr eee moro eticaed thamthetmied Mel taesgets 9 °° 1) ANY, Let eatou thie tan a acl | ale eh OO att pereamend tanner : ie will now loau money on Keal Estate in Bates, Vernon and : stolid silence. as thc ewi ‘ ae ' a e abo ; rn¢ ‘ pie a jlence. as though b wi jure Last year ways of the world} ‘ ; ana Barton counties Missouri, at lower rates of interest thar dered beyond speech by the wonders Sour ; carried two t ae cee | . ‘ 2 wee Ben eee re I fers! {nthe group are shown three mul- | C8T dtwo | passengers and) +} i r king the keys before offered. We have a large amount of id they have seen since they left Africa. |+jpie lamps for 110 volts alternating | 990,000,000 te of freight oo 5 wount of idle money in Bank They seemed to take little notice Of] and direct current and 220 volts di-| When the bank of France cashes a] at Butler ready for loans. ‘There will be no delay on our part what passed around the ar ‘ ae k ' that t : : passed around them hardly Jrect current, and three others for}Check it compels the customer to |, If you want a loau be sure to come and get our rates, terms, et talkingeven among themselves. Once | series alternatir : ake 20 per © of tl s at : a asp. i gs cacti 1ce | series alternating series direct, con | tke 20 per rf the amount i elives of t We have a complete and reliable abstract of title t P their few bundles and bags were stow-| stant current of 500 volts railway rd Sede . le to each acre EES RTE SR er 5 ahaa ai r i , ee . | white men in this lo¢ of land and town lot in Bates ¢ . > away unde rt h seats, the v sat for] work The average visitor who The harbor at Cherb« 2. finished a no Bates county showing every transfer or t he most part ooking into vacancy. | looks upon them will get the impres- by Napoleon, cost $1,000,000, [t is| Governor Dockery’s Father encumbrance fre the time land was bought of the United The party included nine women and|sion that they are all alike, as al]{the most expensive harbor in the! Gallatin, Mo.- Rey. Willis E States down to this date two children. They were in cha aacnieg: cae nt ; world c eos a if Bed eacis Paneo bt the ISocuke the same outer and inner globes, : |D 2ck ith of governor ¢ | FRANK ALLEN , Secretary, WM. E. WALTON, P pica : vier ie of the Societe/and as a matter of fact they are| Zircon is th leaviest precious | Missouri, who is lying here pean | ( ee ee ieographique ear as si, . ¢ : - pa ° Ss” 8 eraphig aris, who has} alike with the exception of three or | Stones, its weight being four and one-| ill, is one of the oldest members of | brought together and shipped the] four parts which are interchanga- half times “ate tha an equal} the Missouri conference. He we r entire band of 100, They own as} ble ” lquantity of water : 1 e % ee ak chief Lo Obendaga. a proud old ne | Fifty years ago 1,000,000 people | 1848 rd : ito el a je : — : | iv g , , le} 1 was ordained to elders’ orders gro, sat with three is os in We a = gro who at with hre of his wive ONE WOM ae in Wales could uk no other lan-|in 1853, and preac iz apart from the rest of the grou ILLS ANOTHER. preact n At hom y flit t a uae than Wels! Now only 500 -| parts of the conference unt cne it 1 4 e he has fifty-two more < ee O00 speak the lane | j : h Ww wives awaiting his return. for he is} Shot Her daa Oemerel Over G N a Mas i e f ame ene aie " ps was e cet asp 4 I i a Quarre er a oose poe aes S., Was founded oy Joann | ¢ eG tin district a head of the Ogowe tribe. a small but } 4 Bilicth 250 yearsaco, Gu Jule it Slat veh aaa ai tobacco fierce band w h has waged war! Near Muskogee ‘ Sah : | or four vears a vhich t f ar] : Kogee. « next the citizens of the old » pilciseataily On weaker nei e : De Ol cow aie! residing elder with a successfully on weakerneighbors. Lo| = Musk« I. T.. June 19.—Two] celebrate the anniversary j lik 1 e vstands full six feet high, | women figured in a bloody tragedy It is not surprising t the United | He preached in t icinity conscience and in the native costume which he ee ale =n Vt Pere : ; : en i eae ; ume which | it Clarksville twelve miles east of | States leads the world. It grants | ms on eae behind it wears in the midway makes a_ pic re to-day Mrs. Jessie Miller shot ,000 patents a year, or more than | chapel th , | = — if me savage, figure. Boe ind killed her neighbor Mrs. M. L, | all other countries combined Rov Ml i ES, | No Premiums! “traveling dress” was 5 <i Ding 2 done effective | Pe ne ule a WW revaricdu as Ga years ucla nail ceriv oi work Wilcsues eas owever at coule year i pee ™ — e . ba Fy 4 Seger gael f v yi with impu Mrs. Brake found one of her geese|is serving as a private soldier in the sells on its merits, y- ¢ imama ha as ¢ a§ t he : i right, | } va ul} dead and thoug Mrs. Miller had|ranks of the British army im South A Gentle Hint y Masteoniy ty right, but the long yellow coat, cut killed it With a sharp steel file in|Africas He is ot f the Gx d . | a7 0- WESHORE POGRODD Of something in tl ghion of a wo-| hor hand she went Z Mr, s é ' ae rl In our style of climate, with its| St. Louis, Mo. Aaa ae lang : t : vent over to Mrs. Mil-} mean war | sudden changes of temperature, rain | The largest ind lent gel : K _grotesqu rsand accused her of killing the] Twelve hundred acres ofca eaae re _— on and sunshine often intermin- pastorate auerann is rousers voasted of two com-| goose. They began quarreling and | have been planted in the Pecos Val iF ; pS ieee Oey, De Ie Oder plete legs, however, which alone ¥ Mra. Brake made | i ey oe r children, friends and rela-| enough to distinguish | a made a plunge at Mrs, }ley, New Mexice It is estimated | tives are so frequently taken from us| . inguish him from his} Miller with the sharp end of the file.| that the melons will yield a car load | by nex ected colds, halt the deathe! ellows. Stretched across his ample} Mra. Miller had a 38-caliber revolver} to the acre Be sultit directly from this cause, | Excursion Rates stomach where the buttonless vest }in her hand ih whe si = vottie of Boschee’s German Syrup | seria’ Trustee's § failed to meet | j in her hand, with which she claimed| The state fiower of Louisiana is|Kkept about your home for immediate | Annual Convention United Soviety all and bs ee as o ar che ? I lo - 1 1 : : id sarah 8. ; in was a leathe rehain, at |she was on her way to the yard to| the magnolia. of Missouri the Gold ase will prevent serious sickness, a | 0! Christian Endeavor. Cincinnati Jeed of trust dated t ae end of which he diplayeda watch. jshoot a chicken. She shot Mr 3 Brake |enroy. of Arkansas the ie Blow la at a ttor's bill, and perhaps Ohio, tickets on sale July 4.5 and 6 “ya Pee Bows The three wives, who form a circle | thr h tt Mi oe he giana wg Ae Peto »y the use of three or four | Good returnir 31. One far 1900, and. Fee aeoud bi Seta : j Chrough the he: killing h som. Nebraska’sstate flower should | ¢°¢ For curing consumption, | plus $2 for r ri Soleod in book 168 et arouc him wherever he went, were Mrs. Miller came in and ve bond | be the alfalfa bl ie ges, pneumonia, severe jop portunity to Wl ae t ‘ sy attles, the follow. ovusod wae ndof uniform. Each |in the aum of ae : | coughs, croup, or any disease of the | Qhio and Kentu a its i ; uated in wore a gaudy red attic he averz tian has bee throat or lungs, its success is simply | . wipe nin # agaudy red petticoat and a/ as — HireENed Ronan a cat and Ge eee | wonderfal, as your druggist will tell | Milwaukee and n July to the northwe closely butt -d Raglan coat that} Publishers’ Troubles. inte lash} een are aes S| ye 4 ‘ a sample bottle free from 3 teturn July One fare phi waship forty must once have belonged to a full- The H the last hundren years This s| H egular size, 75 cts. ? for rou - 5), in, treat be as : te Howard County cho’s expe-}| due to increased sauitatic d- p Alu 2 = he de t sized man. The other women wore | pier th as yh separates neg 2 ; : : i ution and ad Almanac. Louisville, Ky.. and return for n the payr ald Seal tee cotton petticoats. thin undershirts |; be itor ryeditorand pub emit ntin licir ind surgery ; : jfare plus $2, Aug. 24 to 26. Re Nee nter and he aid F s i tiles hu and shawls lisher. That paper says A pine tree bough swept in the face Disposing of Imbecile. Sept. 2 Ider of said note, aap A newspaper witho enemies js|Ofa baby is considered an embler | Spwortt earue . the powers ¢ (Fharcaak and Glo uf theimenah ow: be - per nepers hemies is : : ider 2 ae mblem | | “s lee Sane 20 = The Co: ee be a a wre ing San ; ft to atl the said EPA : ds scarcely deserving of friends. The | 0! S004 !uck In Spain u this ¢ = 7 is ok A a ancisco, Cal, r trip only $45 ‘or the purpose ¢ ed a finer sense of contrast. Prince | vicious and lawl 1 : J try a hick i eae sai Medical association will dis-]On sale July 6 to 13. G ; odsretu vp tag in peel gia ; : 4 7 s and lawless never »¢ try a cory switch swe ¢ t et ee oo¢ ett the undersigned sheriff of Bate Albert coats and golf trousers, sailor ae : er like a bold, f - ies pt on ghty question, “Ought |to Aug. 31 Tickets good to stop n the state of Minec wit cal “be is fearless paper d everv self-respect-| Other side is considered at en > f | fs © - eribed real es a 7 hats and tailless coats were mixed | ;, I : im . ry self-respect ate r at emblem of | in e children be put to tho’ | over both going and returning i public vendae, : ig publisher shor e proud of their | 00d fuck I i ori nortgages > oe with turbans and tancy shirts. But joy; TI ee & , vr. Dei Denver physician, ad- | cial excursion to Colorado and | kt the doorot the 1s “gr” ty of . snmity ore are P ewspaper| Scientist are excited over the dis- 2 i i antl ; he in ei among all alike there was a tendency | ¢ " oie ote ren enapes at Sue : Been And sae prepay It cased 1 _ ey oe Pe ae Eerlematige pepere te hg 5 * }foes, however, who are far wo | COVE od human foot Bares i re | Denver, June 13 to 30, « ‘ duty $i ste y n o'clock a, m te doaway with the cambersome abe ie ebaesat I oy mor human foo | 2 paper in advocacy of it lao oi Goad te ss 1 ) to o’clock p. m., or amenities of European dress as soon eas lesome, and consequently more | PT oal uear Joliet. | a Gon : DF < o return et. 31, Sutuntns Jurope: Ss ass ae Tones: ae nee n a 8 4 20 for round trip vecial sale on and will appi F as they were settled in the cars. Ma- x Se i d First and foremost sd | 2 een contended | has 0: idignation, is|July 1 to 9, and lto 10 Gc ae by saidd deed of me Ob the Wen and women! were: tat ree REED LO Omcsta Be Mapaber ame Cre one. ot exist during the| that o of the pa urn Oct 16 for round | First ins x rete oat “ie “> thonest debt n ill t . s+ J earboniferous € eee trip I + james ‘ P toed on arms and legs, but the Tr : eee cao Oh | a ike \ 2 Daas | erik = salt I stare e len there is nities eS | yhn anc Le ig a o Salt Lake Ci designs were crude and eave no hiet : ambitious mortal} “* 1 fa ft Koko-| deat Be eee rs Pacis - “ = oo“ i who wants at 1d n mo nd marr | aouble daily rain ale ag > art : : { and complains } 1d narried . A idea of the istic qualities of the} because the 1 oe. oo fees aineee : Hs | bet Bother “and Colsenao B saieohien nian tribesmer | 1 leWSpaper con- ar r imes st mail train ives But er 12:56 8 the office a 2 a : sistently his cause a jare now livir ppilv toeether ar 2 aE > aad er ouD- The colony will remain in Buffalo |), t eis He is | ns = et ecermee 2 y wanted |: ™ EtTE® Pu the June term see | pretty some ean hey have it Reeeeay See nted | morning lirected in favor of till fall, when Xavier Pene will con- I ou an enemy js A i i use for di- dis he gz cted tm favor of as i who wants to shape the ey. : ome i egainet Mary White duct the party back to their homes |.) = mper sh asi is I utt reized pon all eee jpolicy of a newspaper and is not al-} : southe sO claim of defend- ° flowed to dk : | d northwest ons: 4 the following de- You fee! at once after using |.?™ : 40 80, Is asureenemy. But} = re 2,16, Aug By din Bates county, Herbine, y ijoy your food more, | C46 mear s the man} i th. Te 9 About) it & rood ret ing di th balf of block and yous 1ore nourishment and | Whom befriended, | 2°" s ‘y Moore 5 er ae z le ¢ “adits invigorating force out of what you |and whi nd + oft hand Den-| ~ zm cates i Jed one eat. Hence Herbine makes you! .; ndemns the] — i é Ee 3S eee am Ch strong, vigorous and cheerful Price, [Poe mit all the} eo.og ears ; 7 : ; 50 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. | 255!8tanee an i H.H. Russell, a mill- intl Blooa Poison, Eating | 0? 3 is = ¢ ing +) newspat » some extent { ( yn’s mill, in a wine-; Sores, Uleers.—Costs Nothing to | trip He Sprinted. and avowed enemy Try i Counsel (examining witness u 2 s beneath contem xt after a a fe ng itnes ): You I beat : c oison or deadly cancer are ooh saw the shots fired? | 1: worst and most deep-seated | itness: Yes sir | 1 shot|° i diseases on earth, yet the easi : Driving Ou e's es ripe : » yett i- Sites ties aioe wes « ; | ving Out the “Sooners. him ar “ile: both > cure when Botanic Blood Balm rn reyou to the scene] Guti Ok ae nae ice hlis used. If you have blood poison, ici il of the affray ee eee nates a I i il taken te}! pr g ulcers, bone pains, pim-| This signature is o: ~-« of the ge “When the first sh _ my ie. Mmmanding oflice > station and t ous patches, falling hai = . the first shot was fired I/ sil). O} noand t » falling hair, xative Bromo- -Quinin : 1) Sill, Ok a = > sk se IC Tablets was 10 feet from the shooter” | k inder or ten touges Mo ng kin, scrofula, old rheuma- | the remedy that > see heel ieee ella Tan & the war d ent sah a s sr offensive form of catarrh, Ten Well, now tell the court | with 4 ? iame was Emma} é seales, deadly cancer, eat- where you were when the second shot | ay = rleeding, festering sores, sweill- was fired Si pest ater loi persistent wart or sore, 50 YEARS’ oa | preparatory to tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B EXPERIENCE tdi f me the dist . iikiowa c t will eure even the worst case after Approximately, how i : : ' ees nae cle I Botanic Blood ae 2 - eo aad . B, drainsthe poison ont you say : ystem and the blood, then a : So rs e = sore heals, making the blood ’ < Wes stor « nilding up the F fw 2 or s t in theloug BB. B, thor- 5 , long sat Ww . : agi years. Sold at Desicns ks " st along ’ Assis ‘ a = ar 4 Judge one per large be A CoerricuTs & f * ss General I H . lesior _ tsenr free by writi gp ooanis 23 : ¢ tee : rT s rne H we 5 o., Atlanta, “Ga. ast a “! aS st = : iin at Seribe trouble and free me x > inaries : iT ared. se ik Ne ‘ ; UNN é ca 2 ita ew York F St. Washington, D. :

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