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Ghe Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXIV. = BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901. NO, 2 SG }| THE HERO OF SANTIAGO, | Fotheate nangct, (se ity, wae as J DOWN GOES PRICES IWANTED. in 9 Mavens, Noveppher 38--Oonaiiet-\"" ss i, Davidsen of Leo Sema Pie, arial Ladies, Misses and spent Saturday and Sunday with his On quik delivery ¥ wil pay *%e $ Thrilling Climax of the Schley] gor into a fight az the benquetgiven| ™#e% Mrs. Ed Thorabrough. ein to ng Ulimax of the CV | got into a fight at the banquetgiven Wm. D a si highest market p 5 in honor of the officers of the Chilian | Nahas psdguer eB eretemengy Inquiry ; Miss Myrtle Rape, of Mapleton, Kan., Iron, Steel, he prea og Ste Sega ee, visiting the family of Gus Rape Copper, Brass, ae ey An attempt was made to hush the ws oy ey Shag! Rage cold he affair up, but the facte leaked out|™, . Zinc, Bones, Eloquence of Counsel Moved Court and and the siney ‘hes teen vine’. Bs anges: - axing the a. ve : Rubber. Spectators. is claimed that Senor Tamayo re-|*ouring » tin pans and ol : ; ~ uskets for actien. The; h- — . , ceived a challenge to fight a duel, |™ action. yy are marc ‘ Hides, Furs, Washington, Nov, 6.—The clinax ing at the rate of one-half mile per of the Schley inquiry came this after- which he did not accept. noon, when Mr. Rayner, chief counsel for Admiral Schley, concluded a bril- liant argument of over three hours with a peroration so eloquent and impassioned that all within the sound ef his voice were profoundly touched. PROCLAMATION IN BRIEF. This remarkable trial. he said, sought to condemn the man who had brought to a successful termination as great a naval triumph as wasever day. It will take them 32 days to Offer to Cole Younger. get here for action. . Took inaix dollars at the supper Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 8.—A. A. last week at the Hill schoo! house. Ames, mayor of Minneapolis, to-day] Rey, Wm. Coulter will preach at tendered Cole Younger, the bandit re-| the Crook echool house after Sabbath cently released from Minnesota state | school next Sabbath afternoon. prison on parole, after serving twen-| We understand that Capt. H.-P. ty-five years of a lifesentence, @ posi-| Nickell sold his fine farm to a gentle- tion as captain on the police force. | man from Iowa, at $40 per acre. Cole took the matter up with his AARON. friends in St. Paul, where he is now For the Next 60 Davs- é J. M. SALLEE, Ohio Street, BUTLER MO. Tt has been our custom to reduce the prices on Cloaks. NOVEMBER 15TH. Obile our business has been very heavy on this line this fall we still have all sizes and many new things. Now, to clean up everything we will make startling prices, prices that you cannot afford to miss. We show the finest livein Butler, and the best fitting goods made, in all popular shades Look at our PARA As ‘ ~ Governor ery Sets November 28 for sea’ engaged as clerk in a grocery. He ers akegiving Day. “Jt has taken three years to reveal |¢mphatically stated that he did not Ballard Breezes. r ; Jefferson City, Mo., Nov.11.—Gov-| the truth. There is not asingle word | Wish to do anything that would not} News scarce. ' ’ ' oy ernor A. M. Dockery to-day issued his first annual Thankegiving proc- lamation. It is theehortest ever is- sued from the Missouri Executive De- partment. It follows in full: “The President of the United States, in accordance with long-established and appropriate custom, having de- © ‘Signated Thursday, November 28, 1901, as a day of thankegiving and prayer. I therefore respectfully re- the people of Missouri to ob- be just right, nor did he want to ac-| We needa good rain. cept any position that would carry} Cutting kaffir corn and plowing i is with it the least bit of notoriety. the order of the day. Upon the'advice of his friends he} Some much needed road work was decided to refuse the offer. done lagt week and still there are other places, BURGLARS WON THE BATTLE, Tom Board and Jonathan Ray were initiated into the mysteries of . . wood craft Thursday night by the Post-Office Robbers Routed Citizens Ballard camp M. W. A. and Took Cash Away. Miss Stella Daleentertained friends |. Elkhart, Ind., Nov. 12.—Six men,| Wednesday night in honor of herf early this morning, robbed the Bris-| birthday. tol postoftice of $500 in stamps and} Rev. Ward of Kansas City is ably $1,200 in cash, and escaped after assisting Rev. King inthe protracted winning a pitched battle with citi-| Meeting at Walnut church. zens. Chester Highbarger, of Ill., arrived The robbers first broke open a last week. He will make his home blacksmith shop and equipped them- with H. Trimble during the winter. selyes with heavy sledge hammers Ed Clardy took initiatory work in and drills, Then two of them began|the Masonic ledge at Johnstown drilling a hole in the postoffice vault | Saturday night. while the others stood guard. Thefinstitute at Freeze Out has A heavy charge of dynamite served been postponed until Friday, Nov. to both wreck thesafe and alarm the| 22, 1901. citizens. The two men inside of the} Chris Greer peddled beef Saturday. building quickly gathered the loot, Chris is a No. 1 eater and likes to see and as rapidly as the excited citizens | Others do likewise. came in sight the four men on the Miss Etta Hill visited in Urich last ‘ouside fired on them. Unily two cit-| Week: ; ; : izens were wounded ©. Brumfield entertained his broth- As soon as the two men had gath-|&" from Dayton last week. : ered up all the stamps and cash that| Ballard’s mill did a good business that has fallen from the tongue of a single witness friend or foe, that cast ashadow of a reflection upon the honored name of the hero of Santia- go. He has never claimed the glery of that day. No word to this effect has ever gone forth from him to the American people. The valliant Cook, the heroic Clarke, the lamented Philip the intrepid and undaunted Wain- wright, and all the other captains, and every man at every gun and the day, and return thanks to/every soul on board of every ship Almighty God for the many blessings | were equal participants with Admiral _ _ bestowed upon our country during| Schley in the honor wrought upon the twelve months past. that immortal day. eg testimony whereof I have here-] “We cannot strike down his figure. ‘to set my hand and caused to be} There he stands upon the bridge of affixed the great seal of the State of|of the Brooklyn, bis ship almost Missouri. alone receiving the entire fire of the Done at the City of Jefferson, this} Spanish foe until the Oregon, as if 11th day of November, A. D. 1901. | upon the wings of lightning, speeds By the Governor: A. M. Dockery. | into the thickness of this mortal car- Sam B. Cook, Secretary of State. |nage. ‘God bless the Oregon’ was —_— —- the cheer that rang from deck to Startling, But True. deck, and on they went, twin broth- “It everyone knew what a and ers in the chase, until the leegun was medicine Dr. King’s New Life Pillsis,”’ | fired from the Cristobal Colon and writes D. H. Turner, Dumpseytown,|the despotic colors of Spain were Pa,, “you'd sell all you have in @| swept from the face of her ancient po- day. Two weeks’ use has made a aieaibice. ~ new man of me.” Infallible for con- |"; stipation, stomach and liver troubles. Well done, congratulate you on 25¢ at H. L. Tucker’s drug store. the victory,’ was the ying, ved — wf poate ees bent from halyards of the oklyn Husked His Corn for Him. and wre wae day to wena no man reola, II., Nov. 8.—One Tundred ~~and twenty-five Modern Woodmen with sixty teams were at work yes terday on Ben Bushu’s farm, six miles "_ northeast of here. ~ Mr. Bushu isa Woodman and has been sick for some time. He had 65 acres of corn and the entire -local ~ lodge turned out and expressed their sympathy by “hosing bred entire ~amount.- trea — specials in cloaks and get the prices on them now. We have a few last year’s styles we will close out at less than half price. Big line of DRESS SKIRTS, Velvet Skirts, Rainy Day Skirts, and Walking Skirts from $1.78 to $11.50 each. Our buyer has just returned from St. Louis, where he bought some big values in Ladies, Misses and Men’s Underwear and Hosiery. Don’t buy sesonds when we will sell you first quality for less than ether people people ask you for seconds. Our SHOE DEPARTMENT is booming and the reason for this is that wa sell better footwear for the money than any house in southwest Missouri. That is What We Do, Try Us. HATS THE THOROUGHBRED js theacrre of > perfection, Price, $2.48. Compare it with any $3.00 hat you may chose, it is the best. A full line from 7c to $2.48, Big job of cheap Calicoes, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Percales, Cotton Flannel, Comfort Calicoes, Waist Goods, Blankets and many new things just. in as reduced prices, Save Money While You Can, Bullet Cash Deparment Store Ole; the cutee » party hurried away, no of feed on hand. Bud Smith, Howard Trimble and others had a merry chase with a mad hog Saturday. At last reports it had Trimble “up a tree.” Ollie Dale met with an accident Thursday evening at Ballard. Ashe was preparing to start home his team started to run, and caught his head between the hay frame anda tree. By good fortune he escaped with a badly lacerated head and bruised shoulder. His wounds were dressed by Dr. Snyder and he is get- ting along nicely. We wish to correct a mistake in Tast week’s items stating that the in- |‘ stitute at Freeze Out would be given for library benefits. The institute is for the: benefit of the teachers, pupils and patrons and everyone interested in school work and is absolutely free. Everyone cordially invited to attend Friday night, Nov. 22. the ana orerare that he pre the glory of that imperishable hour. The thunders of the Brooklyn as she trembled on the waves, have been discordant notes to the ears of envi- ous foes, but they have pierced with a ringing melody the ears..of his countrymen and struck a responsive chord at the fireside of every. Ameri- can home. “And what is more than all which has been revealed in this ease, as matchless as is his courage and as unsullied as is his honor, is his beau- and yer Se sid teak whoity tiful character and the generous red a horrible fever sore on his leg. | Spirit that animates his soul, and thing else could. Positively cures | the forgiving heart that beats within niger ene pian Only his bosom. Yes, we cannot strike burns, corns him down. Erect he stands as the Guaranteed oy BL, Teter McGregor when his step was on his _| his native heather and his. eye was on the peak of Ben Lomond. His or cnprere Shete: No More Appointments. ~ “3 Washington, Nov. 8.—President W. F. Duvaun. | H. E. Perctvan. J.B. Duvaun. Roosevelt has decided not to make any more appointments of impor- tance until congress meets. Allrecess appointees must be re-appointed up- on the re-assembling of congress and the president thinks that all the larger appointments should be held up until he can send the’names di reetly to the senate. No immediate action therefore will be taken in the ease of the appraiser- ship and collectorship of the port of New York. Virginia Items. We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. Osear Harris of southeast of But- ne | See DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARM LOANS. Money to Loan on Real Estate at Lowest Rates of Interest’ Come and get our rates. Luck In Thirteen. B ending 13 miles Wm. Spirey, of * Will Have to Pay. F-- Washington, Nov, 11.—While the roa pre pido bs = a. ow an. ee EF, Seek Prt Tue OLD MAX. | Opto Vote for Governor Less Than 840,-| Post-Dispatch Fair Market. coo ng | down nor cast-a blur on pure] day night. : : | : , } United States are determined, tohold eascutcheon of his honored name. Dr. Lamb attended the funeral of 000, | The Post-Dispatch refuses to print : to strict account for the she played in the abduction of Ellen Stone, the President Nov. 10.—With al- | Markets furnished by the city com- Cincinnati, 0., ) ri y ; ; most half of the official returns from | Mission dealers combine. The Post- the eighty-eight counties in Ohio re- Dispatch markets are reliable. ceived, it is estimated that the total | vote may be 100,000 less than for} vernor two years ago, when 920,-| 872 yotes were cast; and almosta; 7et the Most quarter of a million less than for; ggg of Your Food president last year, when the total You don’t and can’t if your stomach vote of Ohio was 1,340,121. is weak. A weak stomach does not di- The returns show that thegreatest | gost all that is ordinarily taken into it. shortage was among the Vemoerats It ons tired easily, and what it fails to outside of the cities. wasted. “For three long years he had _suf- fered and now, thank God, the hour of vindication has come. With com- his uncle in Iowa last week. Mat Hinson has got bis new barn up ready for use. Fletcher Orear and wife, of Butler, spent Sunday with Mrs. 0.’s uncle, Washington Park. Will Smith returned Monday to his home in the I. Ty. Grandma “*T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a great many years, and . 1_am past eighty years ef age yet I shave not a gray hair in et Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. We mean all that S dark color your hair us awaits the judgment of this illustriuos ‘tribunal, and when that deliverance neal yeti the = are of a weak am x Nines ‘Divine Provi- Pe re ba ete: Doing the Right ‘Thing. | wean ==> and disagreeable belch- irginia on % peer n the Test Menetines The trouble begins with hea “I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilia—at an little ——. times for toa the bias, snd @ been greatly benefited by its not be without it in my fam! bled ach a invaluable.” E. B. Hickman, W.Chester, Hood’s Sarsaparilia tone the stomach and system. > Beran hen the chele