The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 30, 1902, Page 7

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C0 rt RSD TRI REG Boom» meee $100 Reward $100. aded disease that science has been ble to cure in all its stages, and that is WGatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the lo} positive cure known to the medical : ity. Catarrh being a constitution- @sease, requires, a constitutional iment. Hall’s Co “arrh Cure is taken nternally, acting directly upon the} blood and mucous surtaces ot the sy» | tem, therebv destroying the foundation day night. rA. cs You Have Always Bears the trength by building up the constitution nd assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors haye so much tatth in| its curative powers, that they offer One | by an exploding gasoline lamp. ‘viedo, O. g@P sold bv druggis 75c. | builds the body. Price 25 | For sale by H. L. Tucker REDUCED RATES TO CHICAGO} ibis FOR THE | A Most Liberal Offer. NTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK! EXPOSITION, Charles L. Dickerson, a real estate | The readers ot this paper will be pleas-| 780, Was sandbagged-and robbed of ed to learn that there is at least one | $360 at Fort Worth, Tex., Wednes- Albert Foster, of Strasburg, ill., pt the disease, and giving the patient | Was fatally burned Wednesday night The fragile babe and the growing lundred Dollars for any ‘case that it| Child are strenghtened by Wiute’s tails tu cure. Send tor list of testimon- , Cream Vermifuge. it destroys worms als. Address F. J. Curney & Co.,| gets digestion at work, and so re cents, All our farmer readers should take STACKS OF THEM. SATT MANUFACTURE. The Sixteenth District Needs no Search | F@ctS Regarding This Large In- 3 : dustry of United States. Warrant for Candidates. Lebanon, Mo., Jan. 17—The ac- : R . Census Bureau Figures Show Thata | tion of the democratic congressional 3 | Total Capital of & Invested in the lishments Reported, | committee of the new sixteenth dis- | trictin deciding that the party's} | congressional candidate should be | selected | by a delegate convention, report on which will be held at Salem,- Dent | ing county, on May 14, set the political} a apital of $27, it invested pot, which has been simmering for inthe 1 salt estab hments reported. : ‘ cas The value of the products is $7,966,897, some time, into violent ebullition. 7 “ to 5 an outlay of and a lively seramblefor the nomina- | gy99,748 for salaries of officials, clerks, tion is in prospect. ete.; $1,911,140 for w 539 for Six counties have a “favorite son’ | Miscellaneous exp including rent and one county two. The list of | ®" 8, and $3,335 peplhig oh ir gaae ti used, mill supplies, freight and fuel. avowed candidates as follows: Robert Lamar, of Texas county; ex- The census bureau has issued a final « manufacture of salt dur- ur year 1 It shows the cale total ee Which invol Sit ad fhe production of salt in the United MADE WHOLE TOWN TAKE THREE DRUNKS WAR ON THE CORSET French Proposition to Legislate Against This Feminine Article. Remarkable Conduct of Band of Out Physicians and Women of Chicago | Discuss Proposed Action—Express laws. Approval But Believe Educa- { Roswell, N. M.. Jan. 24 tion Only Can Bring Reform. jagang of bandits who held oo jentire town of Santa Physicians and women of Chicago) . A . “ |night, were killed to-day by express a measure of approval for the proposed French law making it a mis- | after a desperate battle demeanor for women under 30 years of }of the band escaped age to wear corsets. Itis the opinion} [The bandi masked, rod ‘ of the majority, however, that educa- ' : 3 - , ¢| townon horseback, Z ithe tion must bri the change instead of es legi ion, A measure of the char-|#ir. Citizenscoming from the ” acter prepared by Dr. Philippe Mare-j and places of business were lined uf chale, of Paris, for introduction is}jin the streets, where t] Vy were com looked upon as an infringement upon pelled at the points of pistols an¢ personal rights. } t le} . ; rev ‘Ts ae erou I rimeoney Dr. Senn placed corsets and | CVO!vers to deliver uy n Then, guarded on eac high hee and jewelry, advantage of the unprecedented club- ‘ ; 8: ates has increased continuously “one s on a par with the ! Ae _ : From December 2d to 4th, inclusive bing offer we this year make, w hich Senator J. B. Harrison, of Phelps; since 1850, From 1850 to 1900 the cap- of bar barians of is ings the | side by the robbers, te ottizetes te . fe . z al ft " 2, - ~s STst tint rf } key he Great-RocktIsland- Route wilt sell ps srith—this—paper—Tiie- Live pe ner 6 Holt, oHancledesex-Senator [is —nereaned from 82 640855 to set Nose: pipet ia jules wetint single file were marched to adrinking re xcursion tickets to Chicago from] rill oe geass F. M. Mansfield, of Wright: John 8, [223364 while the value of products in- | 1m communities where colleges ate pop place, where, covered with guns, eet boints east of Missouririver and weat | Stock Indicator, its special Parcers’ | 2s “hs SU USTelG, oO aad sina ed from $2 to $7,966,897, ! War the practice of tight _—_— wae f tube th \, i * m * ere on wilt . . . ping discourag and t the as ds toreed to take wee big drink f Muscatine and Wilton at rate of | Institute Editions and ‘The Poultry Hoymes, of Dallas; Judge Joba O.l aie number of cetablichments hes do | being discouraged, and that here wa ( rr rin > nafare plus $2 for round trip, with} Farmer. These three public:tions | Holmes, of Maries; W. 0. Delzell and | ereased from 399 in 1860 to 159 in 1900, | far Tess of it done now than 25 years fof whisky, Aiter settii i ee imit leaving Chieag " : .C. Lov Yebs > tw a decrease of per cent, During the | 480- Which amounted to S26, i nd l ey tim leaving: Chicago tare the best of their class and should T.C, Love, of Webster. The two last last 20 years the Bal al has increased believe the measure proposed in ’ P) .8,1901. These reduced rates ‘ ae named have agreed to let the voters | #8t_°0 years the capital has increased | _ shi SE. mounted their horses vea splendid opportunity for a) be imevery farm home. ‘To them we ne arte | 22.7 per cent, products 63 per cent,,| France to be disirable,” said Dr. Sent apurs and dashed out of tow . Bheap trip to Chicago to. attend this | ®dd, for local, county nnd general | & th ir county decide at a primary] white the number of establishments | “Lhe majority of diseases with whieh \ 1 Breat exposition which in interest | news, our own paper, and make the election to be held onthe 25th, which | decreased 40.7 per cent, ‘The decrease ey EASES gee ie ante) Uh siyant bea ets ie " nd in the number and excellence of price of the four one year only 21.98 one shall be presented as the county sg} in the number of establishments is due | Mh high he Vhe he irag laches and started in pursuit ! rs xhibits will surpass any of its kind | y , : "| candidate. to the abandonment of many small of tight lacing is somethiby that should | were finally driven. into inven wer held. For full information con Never before was so much superior plants along the Atlantic ec and in] be urged by everyone interested in the indie Mik fale wh ‘ np . a 7 . a " ane wtight: whiel followed thre > ock icket agent | reading matter offered for so small CA83% some of the interior distr where | Perfeet_ development of the race, In} @ : nies ult nearest Rock Island ticket agent “a : : ‘aus nen ¢) ! of the robbers were kille: pr address JOUN SEBASTIAN, an amount of money, The three pas 292 91 sd ON a de’ Reneralehdalaldata easily (Pee Pees pa aed G. PLA, Chicago. | pers named, which we elub with our me fe, ees © the consolidation of a) ene " To Cure a Cold in One Di 5 ealtt an theongl } (Ages) number of large establishments, par- | Practiced by sava ' we . ne Va own, are well known throughout the tieularly in New York, Ohio, Michigan, by ¢ we must P take Laxative Bromo (Quinine i West and commend themselves to ‘ Kar Utah and Californi lacs }lets. All drugyists refund ‘ 60 YEARS’ , : Went to Prison for Another, Me ae a | seae et ’ EXPERIENCE the reader's favorable attention up- From 1890 to 1899 the number of es- on fif it fails to eure. E,W irove’s si on mere meytion. The Live Stock Laporte, Ind., Jan. 17.—Albert ta Nishments decreased 20.5 per cent, nature is on each box } Indicator is the great agricultural | Gilmore, until recently postmaster in z bi aarp ha ee der an 5 : : . i s i ese © greatest gain being item o ‘ > i i —" and live stock paper of the West and Southern Indiana, will be received at|tive capital which incre Bata t Real White Caps in Odessa, Mo Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is| the Michigan City prison in a few }ioocor to so.7i7465, of 1624 per cent, | int are ' h Qdssu, Mo. dan. 22 i T Manne the most practical poultry paper for | days to serve an indeterminable sen-!The cost of materials Increased 82.6 nee net ; a ¢ night a warrant wae issied ! RADE Mal " +s Min Sinaada’d TN once me atoaling ber cent, \ nN ron wh warren 4 Desicns the farmer, while The Speeial Farm- tence for horse stealing I : hans ; arrest: of (‘I " GG. bai RR ad coma ac. ers’ Institute Editions are the most { Gilmore made no defense... He CAPTURES A TORPEDO. views of W Rind me ; Mention ia probably patentable, CO ‘a — | Practical publications for the promo- feigned guilty in order to save the ' heii Larrested, and th ) t Honsstrictly contidenitial, Lando it tion of good farming ever published real criminal, who was his friend,| Mest Remarkable Feat of Daring ( ( al, ee saitiia tes Patents taken t Munn & Co, recelve ot ; ‘ ance broug: ‘ rm a Perform Charles Bergh, of ‘ | ead, gran ; Jnotice, without charge, inthe Jake advantage of this great offe r, | 1ofluence brought to sh on Gilmore Submarine ‘Torpedo Boat, here with tet , he officers, with their 4 Scientific America Jas it will hold good fora short time | could not shake him in his decision ’ hisprrents, No Bo -Hneklet Tal PPpandsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- only, Samples of these papers may to go to prison to saved man who Charles Bergh, ~eaees f the sub- | ey i ‘ ibe han} Botti Aisles \ pntitie fo . Te ‘ ‘ : . ‘ sas Tea abasicion arine torpe oat q he lhoven bs ACC Re ee he examined by calling at this office, | had once befriended him i ashe: Bp ; vail * ee ; me : ! Chird street by a erowd of men whe i & C,3610rontay, NeW York 56m The court in view of the plea offiiy at New Suffolk, L.1. Tt wasshort| took the prisoner aw ranch Office, (25 IF St.. Washington, D. guilty passed sentence, With thelly after he left the Fulton, aft LIKE SUBMARINE BOAT. vat, coat und ves take { development of the facts which will] under water in the submarine boa ‘ - clearly prove Gilmore’s innocence night. A fierce gale was ragir Japanese Oficinis Witness Perform. ‘s Governor Durbin will t + to | the tide was so high that ther ance of Little Crafting Moy Buy : ai ” \ peer ner: OPH WHE De asked TOT vee feet of water in the streets of Wt for Their Countey ' | Nlertere pardon him, New Suffolk. Three large sloops had pte Wats struck lb . been driven ashore before the galeand | Commanders Nishi and Sata and daysit it the crowd of spectators on the Hol-| Lieut. Ide, of the Japanese navy, wit [on | land Torpedo Boat company's wharf | Nessed a f the Holland subma- | 9erny was es wa noticed what appeared to be a large {tine torpedo boat Fulton at Green- fin Holden, Havve pile driving towards the G. B. Brans- | point, T. 1. the oth When | driven her to leave hom nder i ford, Sr., one of the sloops that was] asked what he thought of the bout nik ‘ is Te TTT) . : ; ; thise of refarm erarnes Tried to Kill King George. ashore, The Fulton's crew recognized | Commander Nishi replied: “Reauth Tioud . : A 1 i ‘ inal 24.—The N iE that the drifting object was a White-] ful, beautiful. [never expected to see | uesday Hh mover i the tar re jenva, dan, 24.—The Nene head torpedo dummy, weighing s4ofanyil it.” from the, houses oa Presse prints to-day an uneonfirmed pounds. They saw it when it was less] Commander Nishi said he would ree- | without fire or food story ofan attempt to assassiuate} than 50° fer sloop, which ommend the adoption ef the Holland Haekleberry isa phot her same King George, of Greece, According It ts ihe hay y Hye : : ih we sk is enw tigi ra ‘Thad b enfliving at the ¢ ' to this report, George Was} oon: and a fe. Anoniie atone Tee Mle 4 ri tool rin his parents 1 - 1 r tH walking in the park at Phaleron, | yoo c vey he t ( Milton. Lewi hy has left the eity, | when a man, brandishing a knife, | anc \e work for the ne le vhen rushed upon him. A park inspector]? } ! Te [ileseeoned to-his opinion he said: wv at F jumped between them and received at, fe} : a a ff ke tromhteson Tparnte 7 I stablntendedtor+theting—Phemrnt a from he} Lan exaust $ tH Pete ae tity Ptr = PWISTITTestedt, ii T rriewlars, and tl i i reunites ey Berlin, dan, 24.—A dispateh to ihe > — Ee Tre ! ee | Mies dept ae . : ___.|_ NEW USE FOR AUTO Bite aren exces Thora iaircer trom whens contr: “4 the Vienna report of anattempt ape] Primee Khittet 4 k F jon the of tiv? king of Greece. The ROPiea tin’ of th re * tel 1 nein in custody is said to be insane. : ghee! : ringer N y. tus ’ " nist : ili . Prince | a be re Aa aR an a of ways.o " ‘ 4 E ‘ BES FOR HE ee hit i @ Omes a Oi Inflammation is the cause ? of all troubles in Throat or hest. Cure the inflammation, and you cure the throat d chest every time. Omega Oil is the safest and surest ret¥edy for inflammation ever known. Rub the Oil on freely and bind some on flannel around the throat. } McFARI.AND BROS. Harness and | Saddlery: Buooies and fp Surries: -Road Wagons y and Spring Wagons! ett and see us; get our prices an ’ Dile to run won them just-as runs on rail A lateral pla tard to prevent the aute ing the track. An ordinar power De Dic pulled a car and a workman, the 116 poods (¢ y with whole weig ly two tons) speed of 12 versts an hour, The minist o apply the system throughout the empire supplementary of EAT °EM LIKE CANDY . Do Good, A 50 cents ok! Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, r purposes Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, %, P er box. Write for free sam| asa tEEP means EDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. SER TAORY YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ways. No More Gloves for Soldiers, It is announced that the Fr army will soon be deprived of from motives of economy. Kx the 500,000 soldiers receives two p a year, and each pair costs one frane 25 centimes. [ut the inhabitants o Niort, who live by the manufacture of these gloves, are protesting vigorous- ly against the proposed measure, Four thousand people will be thrown out of work should Gen. Andre per- sist in introduc the reform. Need- less to say, ev pioupion will it with delight. The glove, or r¢ se respondent of the Pall Mall Ga logue of military offenses. Banking in Canada. - yn or Toronto, ton, north es Dawson. ing n n tanc ‘dren “wap 2 and alo rest boar 1 T been fixed on exaetiy ot apart for t! eels of ar between points not reached by rail-|quite inadequate to keep dry the feet ail |the title and latest of the line, opened her [his eyes on his first Thanks the absence of it, says the Paris cor-]a named baby. tte,|the son of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt has been the cause of more punish-|should be both William and Henry, a ment than all the rest of the cata-| was his great-grandfather, and so keep The banking business in Canada is|Vanderbilt’s father’s sake, but on a different plan from that in this|cause his eldest son, brother to Al- country. The headquarters of most {fred Gwynne, bore the name for the 21 of the banks throughout the Domin-|years of his life. The decision came fon are in Ontario, either at Hamil-jafter the name Cornelius had hung Each|three days in the balance, this be- dank hase ite central office, generally jing the only other suggested that was fin one of the cities named, and as|seriously considered. And not until all styles|many branches as it cares to main-|to-day did the happy young father | tainin, different parts of Canada, {and mother cast a final ballot that the wome of these branches being as farjbaby bear his great-grandfather's AMERICAN SHOES POPULAR. lex Inerease in England in Spite af | hit 1 the Sint) ov een ers burn at Oakvill n ishmen, | : jty. Yaeger took ‘ " \ L Eng- [laid by to start , bi | ¥. the | His sweetheart wor ine ad one Stobs the Cold and \ h dP aie ; “8 | Cold in buying American shoes . , ling to some of these letters, the | 14% aati nine Tablet cle imported from the United {CUP Bi in one d 3 ure. m6 States constitutes danger to life and |P@) Prive 25 cents ealth, being said to be made of the ‘ ; ql i . ‘heapest possible leather, which ' Relatives Sent Him to fail. Leavenworth, Kan, Jan, 23.— of the nation which does not wear rub- This sort of thin quently in the London elicited an answer, in the Daily Chron- cle, from an American manufacturer, who categorically denies the use of poor leather and points out that the mportation of American rubbers far exceeds the importation of shoe viously proving that even made shoes require overshoes them to keep out the wet. George Stewart, a young than ageae ES years, was tried and co ted of larceny in the court His father and sister were the witnesses against him. They $17 from the family. ob- }tried to counteract t glish- | his relatives by si o help } ers, stole :Stewart iit niv of him out of the way because he knew }too much about the murder of ao veteran named Cummings sonie six years ago, The father was arrested once on the charge of murdering Young Stewart wassen ' teneed to sixty days in jail - Vanderbilt Baby Named, William Henry Vanderbilt, third of It was de | Cummings. He Has Been Married :: Times Dublin, Ind., Jan. 23.—Philip Veid ,elburg of Madison county, holds a ‘record in Indiana formarriages. He is 58 years old and has been married twelve times. He is the father of thirty-two children. It is said Veid- elburg hopes to live long enough to marry his thirteenth wife. He was born in Germany and came froma family whose ancestors settled im New York in the colonial period. up the name that has so long been fa- mous and honored. And the name has | been loved, too, not only for Cornelius be- name.

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