The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 4, 1901, Page 2

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enivrer » Naiavinapdinssremanen: hs rehire ence ester tee mre isan cea = Co tA RE I mea cgs n SEN tise CONFEDERATES. Reunion to Be Held at Spring- field in August. Several Promiacat Jeffersonians Wi Take Part in che Program.--Statee to be Unveiled by Miss Laure sdwards. The official program for gust reunion 2 unveiling almost ready print the Springfield \ meeting commnltte CAS a iarge and comanit tet Ge i and Maj. Rainwa were also present and held a cont ence with the committee, which understanding as the line the f for the three perfec q program in Au atures of days’ meeting gust Major Ra to vive acl outline of the has been ar verbal program as far as it planned The forenoon of the first day, is to be directed to registration of veterans and the meeting of com- rades. At 2:30 the first of the state association of camps will be held. During this Dockery and other deliver addresses. At night the vete will be with an program at the Baldwin theater. At 16:30 on the morning of the second day there will be a grand pa- rade of confederate veterans, sons of confederate veterans und veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic. At1p. of honor will hold a reception and at 2:30 another business meeting will business session session Gov. speakers are to ans and visitors amusement favored m. the sponsors and maids be heid at which reports from the va- rious committees will be heard. The eutire evening of the day will be in control of the veterans and daughters of the Con- federacy, who will render a program at the Baldwin theater. The third and last day. August 10, will occur the event of the three that of unveiling the the Confederate cemetery. second sons of Saturday, crowning days’ meeting, monument at For these solemn and_ interesting ceremonies GO young and beautiful ladies have been selected to take part in the exercises, Judge Leroy B. Valliant, chair- man of the State Monument Associ- ation, will deliver the dedicatory ad- dress, which will be responded to by Gen. John B. Gordon, commander of the United Confederate Veterans as- sociation, and a brilliant confederate veteran, whose name has son of a not yet been announced. Miss Edwards, daughter John N. Edwards, of Gen. Jo. by’s staff, will pull the cord which is to remove the veil and view the heroic figures of a race of] soldiers the like of which the has never before seen. And thus will be consummated the | 30 years to ded-| of Major O. Shel- expose to world | dream of more than icate a memorial monument to the | memory of those who fell a sacrifice for principle. The only cenfederate cemetery west | friends. water took great pains | Aug. | DAUGHTER SWALLOWED POISON. BANKER’S BIG NEW YORK BANK FAILURE A TEIRD AMENDMEST MOTION. | The Missouri Supreme Court Asked to; + |Suicide Prompted by Fear of Arrest ‘Seventh National Caught in Crash andaSuspends. Reconsider Its Mortgage Tax Decision. Because She Whispered io Church. June 26 Mis- | . yurt was asked this | isa: 7 m musider its decision] PERRY HEATH ITS MAINSTAY a ic rehearing, in wh York s Supervision since ane Bank of mae Raynor, na rateceive you in thi, ood” are bug rv the hes uth of aminer, ter Py rec arding |_ r i aclaiigy F e| Forest \t | saab aces x he comptroller made the st ation of pr RO is Beat e M4 i trraimst J “\periment, sae een ae sane “Comptroller Dawes stated that d were r 1 - S te io — wip ee ae the SUP" on Tuesday he received word from| by the ministe ge A A * § o R iA pee ee oe ope amend the national bank examiner that] After the meet 1t was ment ifit could possibly do ale ang Henry Marquand & Co., had recently | by co te to peyote ; : a astor Ot, Pam with this power it h 18 Ua to Bacdanie Slaciied nthe sear be Caiied States court io. abhor i vothing syrups. Ut is Pleasant, It eliminate that objectional clause in imating $1,600,000 to the Seventh | protection against disturt eo eigigiclltd eeecera denial chins tas ge ther Nareotig £ : @ is its antes destroys Worms | rE ipprox-{t PI | | he amendment exempting railroads] ~~. é nega z see SE a ‘es National bank of New York, which} their meetings weer d other quasi-public corporations a ind rq I fe 2 | Was secured by collateral of a doubt-| A rumor rea i : ‘ , from the operation of the law, and], 5 ; = i 4 fi : ful nature. Upon receipt on Wed-| warrants had b Plat i the amendment would yet beeffective . | , ss iar en . nesday of further information re-] and escort eI ‘ he oud natural sleep, and accomplish the purposes for oe ha : iterals} matter until : > briend, garding the nature of the coll: It is contend- he sent a te which it was intended. jed also that the amendment properly j operated would be only the measure took the carb« president of the} minutes. | securing this loan, toh. Re 4 Seventh } xrami | 20mMas, ational bank as follows: of mortgage debts and such laws i i piss é ca STORITA. i i = HN Hela! (ns th IT have just received information | jhave bee sally uphelk yy the}. : enltiggaces tecige he ee’ ltrom the national bank examiner} { various states from as- saults on constitutional | The court probably willannounce its courts of PENSIONER | that Henry Marquand & Co bank | loans of large amount in ye 000,000, grounds. Unless THE OLDEST approximatir promptly and satisfactorily decision on the motion when it meets assured | maturday that this loan will be taken up and | : aoe Tha ¥ wh i] i} 2 ‘ | : PRAIRIE FIRE IN KANSAS cash therefor put into the bank by|Mrs. Decker, Who Is 90 and Blind} BHO iv Pha Ways ) Saturday night, June 29, I will ap- 7248 Cot ¢ | : i Will Get $3,00e Arearages. | » mae point a receiver for the bank. Please} j aa a H in Use Fo: Over ZO Years. Sparks From Locomotive Ignite Wheat|/convinee your board of directors} Washington, Jun H | ns Midhurst t. Now YORK CIty. and announce this to them.’ of $12 a month has just been grant- UE RS Sea Fields Near Ellis. ker of Phila- Palmyra Dex widow ofa 1812, t of ed to Mrs delphis stateme The following is the the resources and liabilities of Seventh national of the City of New | dier of the war of i Years old and is blind Salina, Kan., June 26.—Reports the She is the sol- received here to-day state that a bad eee ene Missouri Pacitic Railway Time Table at Butler Station, NORTH BOUND is nearly 90] prairie fire visited western Kansas] York, as shown by the report of its * yesterday afternoon, destroying [condition at the close of business} Her husband was a private in the No. 4 : “2 My many acres of wheat along the line} April 24, 1901: ones regiment of Pennsylvania, vol- THE oe ore awd = at £ of the Union Pacific between Ellis} Liabilities—Capital stock, $300,-|Unteers. He has been dead nearly mie Sones menieeon (nee not carry es and Wakeeney. 000; surplus and undivided profits, }21 years and Mrs. Decker will receive KANSAS L xe.» SOUTH BOUND. sina =, . rears 7 yei for } t o.% 3 - The fire started in a wheat field | $234,406.26; circulation outstand-, @?rears of pension for that whole pe- ) No. 5 277 P. i: 7 ‘ ine t le “@ | No d 942 near Ellis, caused by a spark from a .500; due to trust compa-| riod, amounting toa little cena than CITY No. $1 Local Freigh' 2:90 ote passing freight engine, and a very aioe s banks, $412,727.85; | 33.000. Mrs. Decker, it is believed, | No. ome mhdonee, | No. 350 Arrive. 1:59 A.M, is the oldest person to whom a_pen- bankers, KE. viapeaenee Agent, shot time had gained such headway | due to national banks and miles | $974,210.01; work | $5,238,038.26; individual United St Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. as to frightened residents for deposits, around Farmers de- ates went to —.¢. FMES fighting the flames, and the section | posits, $210,383.26. Dei aske Kind You lave Always Bo hands near by, and men from the tesources—Loans and discounts, | Signature oe Arrival and departure of sraine at Worlend, . 2 aie ¢ SF FL. Zs Zi os NORTH HOON railroad shops at Ellis were sent to] $2,767,179.79: stocks, securities, Z A Co a : No. 1 Kansas City datly & 12:49 p.m. : No.8 +" Mall $178. m. $13 United s0UTH KOUND assist in battling with the fire, which | claims, ete. 2.60; raged rapidly along the system for a] States bonds and premiums, $571,- Kansas Corn Grows Rapidly. No: i aito Nepcings meas distance of fifteen miles. 174.14; banking house, $5,000; cash} Topeka, Kan., June26.—The Kan-|$ Fifty-Two Issues tween Kansas City, Mo. end The extent of the burned trrritory }on hand and with other banks, i eececeu crcl +h was given a se- Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., 4 é, € y sas eorn crop which wa iven & se Ark. @iloam Springs, Ark., route from the south to 8t Louie, Chicago 191 265.62 GENERAL be learned 279; total resources. $7,668,- ie dry weather is 400 were damag- south of the track cannot but it is thought that and 500 acres of wheat rious set back by tl j}coming out beautifully. northeast and to Denver, isco, Portia | and points north | Ogden, San Frar | west northwest, No exp | spared to make the passenger equipment of | thie line second to none inthe weet Trevel | | | Twenty-Five Cents. Late rains the between have greatly improved general GOMEZ COMING. | almost see via the new line H.C. Onn Gen’! Pass - KansaeOity,Mo jconditions, and one can the corn ¢ ed and destroyed before the fire was Agt Kansas City Times Co., grotte ar control , . gotten under control row. in several counties For the past two weeks freight} Cuban Leader Sails for New York on a| Corn isin tassel. Secretary Coburn’s k : M trains have been rannine on slow = “ i: eats } i ANSAS Crry, Mo, | s . ves next report will be about the corn j Secret Mission. | P, -, Payne, M. D. time in this part of thestate toavoid j crop PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, [ | | | working the engine and emitting Havana, June 26.—General Gomez | | sparks, sailed for New York to-day by way | Invented the Fishing Reel. | : Office over Nichols’ Shoe Store, East Side Mi doa ; iN sak i POOOOADODOODESL POSOODEDOEI0 000 OOO | are. Residence on Ohio street, 2nd door A traveling man who came in from | of Tampa. Fla., accompanied by pri-| Frankfort, Ky., Ju east of West School building south aide. Gott hat one or two caught in the | | | Ellis to-day stated thrashing outfits we Me ] , inventor of t night of vate secretary of Governor General} min F Wood. lreel, d DR. W. J. McANINCH, A Most Liberal Offer. fire. ; The greatest secrecy surrounded |ties of old age. He was ric He} i o sVETERINARY SURGEON In Lincoln county yesterday an-|the departure of General Gomez, and | was 76 years old, and unti! six] “cS epee a aes saat tech oo : mae 3 é : = es ‘tadvantage of the unprecedented | Scientifically t sall d tic ani- > caused by a spark from an] announcement nade o Ss} mor sag ere f. i ; , - sD ae Chany ae I k fro in} no announcement w: mad f his jmonths ago operated a reel factory | ¢] ibbing offer we this year make mals, Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard. gine burned fifty acres of grain. | intended trip. There were few peo- Louisvi j cludes with this paper the Live Stock Butler, Mo. These fires oceur frequently during | ple at the wharf to bid the Gener ted | Indicator, ial Farmers’ Insti- SBE Hg: the harvest season farewell : + aq | tute I the Poultry Far- | DR, E S. BALLARD, publications are ss and should + THIS KIL LING. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON compa- | made many improvem General Gome is fi ieral Gomez of their cl e best POKER CAL SED i | nied by on, Ur > made thousan jin every farm home. To them we | Office over Trimble 's Drugstore, West | never fished a day i jadd, for local, county and general | Side of Saeey: Fight Blaze With Cannon. , our own paper, and make price | j news The Jury io the McKinzie Murder Trial - 4 ripe Decatur. Ind. June ZB of the four one year only $ J.M. CHRISTY, M.D. S. A. ROE, M.D. atur, Ind., Jun ver before was so much supe Diseases of women and } Ear, Eye, Nose and Disagreed at Columbia, Mo. when i: cae : of |X ‘ somes Oe Thront Specialist. iding matter fe so small Children @ Specialty. § | | which was started at Preble Tuesday | of the Mis issippi is located here, Columbia, M j 5 Tt z a Olumbia, Mo., June 25 he jury | nie > liehtnine t ar t 1 mount of mor three papers ane . where repose the remains of hun-|. ¢ [night by lightning striking a tank skin, amount of money. iree pape > hy dreds whose valor for the Lost Cause : eee cee trial, which) of the Standard Oil aetesis! eae! con-|} ae aa a seapiae es sae fr srapate R HRI ry & R JE Gannever he taceotton anaes a Was out three days, failed to ag 6 tari 100 b ae of cae ti Be ae well seated pa oe ne i Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ° Hg i : es ‘a = an i was dische The rors | - , ] -. “ , fe ee Leges Sepglag, ee S seid PB: 8 B, - rate of one-half fare on all railroads ‘ : i is = eee = : © surore| burning ‘e hundred men fro . $ |reader’s favorable COD UPON | omee rt soca me parmren de stood eight for aear al ane ir < ¢ roam i se fs ce Telephone 20. se Tele; has been announced. : : a . a ntta a 1 four! this. ci y. Huntington, Monty H : A jmere mention Kansas Ci nie si ¥ . aa os : « {for sending the prisoner t © peni- | , 2 " -s | s Z a e s the vreat The “Queen City of the Ozarks 4 : Sigh I o © the penl-| and Lima, O., are fighting the flames | I and ef leans ; | Liv 2 Stock Indicator is the great C. BOULWARE, Physician and extends hearty weleome to all | entiary for ten years McKinzie| and making efforts tosave five other des t I ricul ural and live stock paper of urgeon. Office norton side square. - shot four times and killéd John tanks that contair ver 300.000 | 3.5. 5. 18 tf ate a jwest: Tt Poultry Farmer is t Butler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chil ~ ———____—____— Havwhine at Gentabe ince ie teas @ Se na ontain VCS ae | r th € t T most practic 1 poultry paper tor the | en a specialty. Americans Could Lick Them. |"They had been playir eae Gn | Be ac | - : Aas while The Special Farmers’ | SE oneal | . si faying poke lere Joe Kint d V D Ww i seca nstitute Editions ¢ re the is . | r i ewton, of u Is are most prac Nashville American i and on their way home at Central Lima. wore! non toshoot| j | tical publications for the promot on DR. J. T. HULL es ima, were lo mtos at | se z ee pt a Itis perhaps no undue boast to] the quarrel, which was overt the Gurins 44 t exploded | zl | of good farming ver published. Take DENTIST. say that if American soldiers had}Sion of the winnings, amounti ©! and they were fatally burned. The ige of | t his great offer, as it Parlors Over Mode! Clothing Co. been prosecuting the war in South|#250,. was renewed and resulted loss to t mpar ‘k ‘ ree sh f r = t reece, caine Ses Seen te aa Le ‘ se le. + : a = compe s es OF these papers ma we ©X- | estudio. north elde savare BRotier, Mo Africa it would have been ended be- | fatal MeKenzie’s bond has been | alone w Many of tches amined by callingat this « —— — — fore this. The Americans have a way of going after , find him and body runs or repeati quency a not fail to the enemy until they until some-| and the operation with a fre-! surrenders, then} deter discourage the enemy solde Americar rs would } ow to fight the B vers, and beat t nat their own game under Boers Health for 10 A lively liver, pu Cents. ire blood, cle. skin, br perfect hi Cascarets Candy h will ob- tain and secure Ine tablets stamped C. All mnie s Genu- Never toc. tixe t S1,500, whic he is not! ] ay badlv SHOT A BANK PRESIDENT. : W HEAT A |Quarrel Over Town Lots Leads to armas 25,000;:ACRES Sheridan County H i KANSAS. For Sale on Eight Years’ Credit. Guthrie. OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for {5 years as the A SEST REMEDY for PILES. : SOLD Sep ¥ ALL DRUGGISTS. 160 ae ce | his wun oj . koostinsaperncieot FF ARIMERSY Pre westes | iaizcud tire to see the land allowed = ome by i oar free book on Blood i eee this county. showir tion of W FASCHULTHES, EVANS, _Cenerz i Agent t5..7 ,

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