The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 6, 1902, Page 7

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Se ener Atm $100 Reward $100 Cl SA1AN IN THE HATBAND. | A SMOKELESS STOVE The readers a Teal tate | Wins Her Suit Against Dead Fiance’s They Ate Raw Dog Meat and robbed of4 ; a Masculine Finery That Was a Bar |New York Inventor Claims to Have! yy. iij4 J —General Chai - be — te 360 at Fort Tex., Wednes- —- to Anyone Who Had Not Got a Device Whereby Soft Coal ls — | readed disease t de “et ; " : e re 8 satis ' id 8 aide So care in 0 day nigh Onawa, Ia., Jan. 30.—Mary Chris- Religion. Wholly Consumed, ‘Biioaggarae ¥ Catarrh. Hall’s C tiansen has secured a verdic | CASTORmITA. Ths Kind You Have Always Sousht ——onty positive cure known to the fraternity. Catar 1 disease, requ aiment. Hall's Co 000 in her bre against a dead man. She sued the} floc h of promise suit onal arrh Cure is taken imernally, acting directly upon the bf@pd and mucous surtaces or the sys- } . > tem therebv destroying the foundation Albert Foster, of Strasburg. Hl.,| postponed the date of their mar- estate of Frank Crum, who died last | often very fy summer for $7,000, claiming he had | } Tybout, wi red by the ma h-| Captaia’Porter, went i rior of Sama ot the disease, and giving the nt | Was fatally burned Wednesday night | riage, and finally died before the new | 1i th by buildi the c it yn : ‘ 5 4 ee sunied tl 1. wiaataltar natuce i ante tk a a by an exploding gasoline lamp. date fell without wedding her. } It st of -_ sermo he | combustion i a ae dist i root z . “ ae 9 ae a : ‘ .}could not disting heedible roots The proprietors haye so much tatth in The i i: has are , It was proved conclusively that he speaker t aw * poet i andtor . +} its curative powers, that they offer One The fragile babe and- the growing yj) tende Grae Cae ae mulatto and said: and forseveral days the m » eae Detter Sh rage Borngen child: ave’ selgnehtened Hi & ae intended to marry her, and the suit May tl dand Thie anteeed ae tails to cure. Send tor list of testi ) Cream Vermifuge. it destroys worms | ¥88 begun as the best legal way to] sfik hat o” haid an’ « utely that they ute the rav fleshof ials. Address F, J. Cneney & Co.,| gets digestion at work, and so re-| recover a portion of the property left | wrop aroun’ yo" neck dat | smoke. " ‘ 4 : Tuiedo, O. ld by druggis — 75e | builds the body. Pr 25 cents. | by him. glory, but yo’ ain't. Den stove has dd by| two de 7 , : For sale by H. L. Tucker = }sent yo’ by old Satan hisself; : sts, railr repre-| Finally ¢ fin Por and thr REDUCED RATES TO CHI¢ AGO! | Write This Down — = ua . ie . how | ands \ me he i = All of his m , ; Phev FOR THE | ibers nna saw tnpieent hn PRE eir estimate of Tae) ware deliFious and with difliculty was INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK A Most Liberal Offer. in the book or memory; there is no} | Whereupor youth cast the results of its development are fare} ny i gay h t Rares EXPOSITION oe | All our farmer readers should take {Such thing as a harmless cough, | emned artic and sire reaching ‘ ‘ i = 4 | advantageof the unprecedented club- Every cough isa warning of a conti-| himself upor the 1 * be neh to} Half the 4,000,000 stoves manus | companions From December 2d to4th, inelusive bing ities we tl : hie dence that goes from bad to worse nee m, while one of the pr Leal a factured in the lt nited States each} In the face of a torre 1 the Great Rock Island Route will sell |” 7 ve which | unless it-is remedied right away.|'8r of the church stole off inte the) year are used to burn soft coal. Tt} relief expedition located ‘th Scaueion Sekate to Chicago from | includes with this paper The Live | Opium-laden medicine is a delusion, | “°°°s et peacied Ves hat. When will be possible ‘to ifirn th ing ten mien points east of Missouri river and wes Stock Ind or, its special Par vers’ Allen’s Lug Balsam cures the worst seat why he yey bats i. ne seep with as much cleanliness > a ie re : : of Muscatine and Wilton at rate of| Institute Editions and ‘Pw Peoltry [Of eolds, It elears the bronchial pas: | “ Ee juste al ‘ sty res harki one-fare plas $2-for-round—trip. with | Parner “Those three jablincocionsd eee thatthe lungs get plenty of | se as sees fal NewYork r and in esha final return limit Teaving Catone ‘ eRe t air. Why not get a bottle to-day?) |... ° ete, MIB r ad men are int ‘ the! Washing rotii c "1 S F°! are the best of their class nnd should | ligion ht, so T kin formation of a tny with a eaps Dee. 8, 1901. These reduced rates i one f a | : oo Johnson's hat fuh-him-ane rie : q| ous to-day Mogren givga splendid opportunity for a| be every farm home, To then we Died For His Employer tt t'well he’s ready fuh it ee Lint eno" trom Adina ite, that clap trip to Chicago to attend this udd, for loeal, county and ralj SSL hata Tne Kuh Gates es yo i F SiGe Hohund Rabie: oles gfeat exposition which in interest | news, our own paper, and ake the | Chicago, Jan, 30,—Seventeen-yeat+]outen de hatband, eaze Pse been bap} x and nh prop an-} party led by Captain Port nd in the number and excellence of | price of the four one year only $1. | old Horace Schroder lost his life this] tized an’ Bro’ Johnson ain't.% Dat's| & he require tO oni nent hibits will surpass any of its kind| . " | ok huccum T kin -aa'ar de hat an’ he ' ' *Jexploration of the interior of Sam ever held. For full information eon- Never before was so much superior | morning in a desperate battle with “ sal woke mists have never been a » dO] aod Junuary 28 at 1 sult nearest Rock Island ticket agent | ding matter offered for so small! robbers who visited the grocery in planation he OE ating a te oo : Pe uation mud pioued: Bulent or address JOUN SEBASTIAN, jan amount of money, The three pas which he was employed, The lad Doni dount ff Hike Sane x. Cahoo : be ’ aa om 1p hi : " : roducing superheated alt to the G. PLA, Chicago, | per umed, which we club with our saved his employer's cash, but was] Johnson « his hat again ebox onal ies of the fuel, and he Boy's Body Stretched a own, are well known throughout the killed by shots from the intruders’ SWIMS TO CATCH STEAMER did it by means of a down draugh West and commend themselves to | revolvers, after he had emptied the aie Marion, Ind. 4 Mh Tarr 50 YEARS’ f « had emptied the an ; oy EXPERIENCE the reader's favorable attention ap- | chambers of his own weapon, The hich: She HISTORIC BATTLE ABBEY Lit ears of ag whe i on mere mention, The Live Stock | body of the young here was found Liner Danity Eapress Says W. w.|! 8 | Indicator is the great agricultural | back of the counter with the cash bag Has Purchased This Ane iretory: recently ul s wi i j and live stock paper of the West and | snd the empty pistol by his side, Atiohaed ey 4 ear cient and Noted Spot about ash Atel vt a My ‘ } Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is | man from » who tried ee a th lutions a tninute, oo thus : | the most practical poultry paper for to cateh the uiship Ryndam hep -British history eke 4 Trave MARKS . t " : bial. Fata fini aeaeaeecnanmnm P) D See eek Mee Pe persed i ett t= — ree ca han Heres POEM Nott PYRIGHTS &c. od ; sage Oe ot liner, by swimming after it in’ the} Abin Peer iption may rs’ Institute Editions are the most | Sh a yi Lee Meieea the. pinee lice a Heeeilen ts promaniy peter infos practical publications for the promo. | morning. Stoska intended sailing on| ass tions strictly contidentt ndbook on V | ti hacod javinini neor piblikke ie ind ; Aye eo wep rete taken through Munn, Paelabins ‘ tine ever publ hs : a" | Blames the Newspapers. aie Hyacern ; aaah iketess i ih "Tt ae reat a special notice, without char Jake advantage of this great offe r boat Hamburg on hi he p ‘ i Scientific American as it will hold wood fora short time | Washington, Jan. 29.—The state} When he spied the liner way to Uy sD anitviont Ahandsomely illustrated weekly, Largest cir. jonly, Samples of these papers may | department is disposed toattribute ean ate 2 ret met be : Seranalic wes : culation of any eclentitg sourmat, pra 8 be examined by calling at this office, | the failure of the negotiations lok-| year him by jump water, | W ar the Cott ; ? : UNN & Co 361Broadway, New Y | 5m ing to the release of Miss Stone to olad. as he was, inal 4 1 nse Mice, #25 F St, Washington, D. ———E | thenewspapers, ‘The recent arrange: | With a mighty stroke, yellin t the ' { Jestablis I E \ a ae iti " ments for her release , sume time ut the . 7 r ' all ; erp, : swan as fasta wee din the ¢ eee \ ‘ ! \ ‘ ‘ j ly reise ». a body of Turkish Ne ote re plone a as i he a ‘ ; } troops wuided, it is stated, by the The crew on the ferrybo vated he | finger of the press, having appeared} to him to save himself, at hie same AL ed , ! i |near the scene of the arranged for] time throwing repes and Tifebetts to he purehase ie been rene surrender, and enused the captors to him, Finally he gave the chase up. , i ‘ Hear aie and, clinging to a line, was hauled] to give \ ul ;oe errs aboard the ferryboat, a mur isape dru i ‘ ‘ | pointed and nearly frozen ma ha i]t When the ferryboat lander it » vie I | Atter he was sent to St. Mary’. hosp na Famed les = | “Td have caught th f ve | the ' 1 stem i | water had not been s¢ i,” told] fear \ s} tim | the dovtors when they were making | the hings wit ‘or him Witt Mien?) int | Isle of Pines Men Anxious, mg sem top tie GETS A HIGH POST. | » sia ms DAW {\ pp ‘i649 ee ya 4 | Washington, Jan. 31.—Resolutions| TOOK MONEY TO HIS GRAVE. sear GEENA REL ini. Bis RtaK CAT dicate! - en : ! \ adopted at the meeting held in’ the David b. Reynolds’ Relatives Tryt versal Banent Camgnesses att Tah, : : avid be Reynolds natives Dey ing | + 41 ined a Isle of Pines, urging that the formal pitch ae fens Suva aenineheedt tits St. Louis Pair |" | , I" edd atin Je acquistion of that island by this Ines from Carpsc, br, W ‘ . ye eee : bis government under the cession from i , ; ( | ' ‘ rh Spain he speedily accomplished, wer adh ; os t ud na a presented to President: Roosevelt te es b Pr bp ' ; : Measurements mide of . day by T J. Keenan, of Pittsbu {—Columila,—y ait i eres manveninecer te Mr, Keenan presided over_the_m: frieucs ¢: \ s ‘ 2 chcanagatateaneattatbertih ty incher in length and sever —_——4 fing on the island, at which many |S oo * é ; a. te ASAE Da 4 American property owners and ress) ! \ HONS st cl pias i b idents were present, | Bear eran rere ren rare can —- —___—_—. —o year ‘ j 1 ' ty 4 ¢ ‘i ‘ Be » . r “Thave been using CASC. c dha : saat hy | : : Insomnia, with which [ have been : ‘ ' 1 me a l One peculiar thing about | over twenty years, a fea say th ots : i . “ne ave given me more relief thang O nize , dy Ihave ever tried. I shall certainly recom- ' rinare we ae SS Omega Oil is its green |e eran drionty et seine at they are ay Died ay Hie color. Some people think it is colored green to make it | TTeseleh” THOS Gtutanp, Bigia, HL gene? se : hi z look nice, but that is not so. Omega Oil is green because CANDY uae, work that he waséu 1 nit to aries \ : . CATHARTIC vide their thi : oun foln Walulie Nature makes it green. It contains a powerful green tunity appear sed ae ee Ba eachs aacunueelin cit herb that gives it its color, and it is this same herb that ron tae | the man has heen found in Dr. Harper. | en tamen-—tr—which = stops pain in people’s bodies. There are plenty of white, . Tere Bae Littte Girt Shames Targiaes, — |turned him. As t , ‘or F most ha's 1 brown and yellow liniments, but there is only one Omega | ectieie he’s | door to his room, Wals gam Oil, and it is green. There is nothing like Omega Oil hee ne Hee ee u : : : h : thi . Pile Forinrgg I rg are Be MeCal ‘ mpi 4 3 0.) came upon two | rlars at| his intention to alse tike | - PS BI ae en, or Gripe, . 250, 7 ’ 7 rt} r rac x i or curing pain, just as there is nothing like the sun for SURE CONSTIPATION, ne” [stepped from one Northwestern track | gry jy the house. She wasnot seared, | Ida Wentzel naking real daylight. 10 Bterling Remedy Company, CI Montreal, New York, 316 | tO anothe rio oid a south-bound | 4¢ to] the WO-TO-BAG 3342", nteed by alldrug- | train and fc Yeo men ed toh : There's Many a Slip iste to E Tobacco Habit. | of the south-bound | ° t| de told him he did not dare. The bur- on — 7 the rate of 50 miles an hour. ‘' giars then asked her to pray f hem, t ce ot ‘i trout this tii gine struck Brown on the shoulder and | gnq she did. and sang a song . of y and many a sore spot McFARILAND BROS. hurled him through the air. In the Retore the taht they gave th 1 consequence. No amount of caution i =” ee that of ae a cents to rep! lamp shade they had ~ ria = —— ae nt snocking it a distance of 30 feet, both | proken, vat is why we keep Perry Davis Harness men clearing the If Brown's : Painkilleron hand to ve t body had not six MeCall Irish Catholic Seminaries ot bruised flesh, and a ¥ both men would ce have been} The reetor of the Irish e¢ in}musele, It has give and killed, the former by the shock when | Paris has issued his lon ions. There he fell to the hard ¢ I nd the lat- | tory of that famous insurre Perry Davis’ sf ter by the fast approachir Rue des frlandai founde di 1578, ee Saddlery: Brown susta a broken arm and rish people may well be proud he British Colonel is Slain { Call was uninjured except for a shak-| ymnipresence of the Celtic eultus ' ing up. vherever the church is, says the Pitts-} London, dan. 80,.—The War Office's . Buooles - jurg Dispatch. It appears there casualties list issued to-night shows \ am McKinley's Last Address, $0 fewer é eevee irick iq | Cusue » Hight st and The press aiid Publicity depart- yeminarie F thatina hitherto unreporte engage ment of the exposition has given or} gf [i » Nantes, | ment at Abraham's Kraal, near Kol- " ders for 1,000,000 copies of President | Witiers, Douai and Lille. The workis|fyfontein, Orange River Colony, Jan- i Surries McKinley's last public address, in| igdicated to Cardinal Logue. Mare OR. Col ol t. de itoulncat % ea i which he denominated expositions “the ws Re ee em on en eee * ‘ timekeepers of progress,” and as many English Capital in Russia. | the Sussex Regiment and eight men % Road Wagons copies of a fac-simile of his proclama-| English companies are taking a very | were killed and seven 1 wer ie io {important part in the management o ’ 2 tion to the nations of the world an-| import tin th ement of) «ded nouncing the exposition of 1903. It Russian industries. According to a| te iN ‘ and is th ref tion t d ies of this late Russian publication 45 different & ‘ s the intention to send copies of this ‘ate : abies s n Sr 3 ; pamphlet to all the schools of the British corporations are thus engaged, AY * ¥ : Louisiana Purchase, with a suggestion Mainly in southern Russia, these ; J Spring Wagons that it be used as Tappleiaa ary SAGA 16 operate in the petroleum industry, st ing. eight in coal, iron and steel produc-| .N - soso tion, 12 are developing mines yielding | Drogeist * $7 to $25; Second-hand H 3 to $15; Saddles, all styl Big Money in Cheap Fares, metals and precious stones and the re~ poets 1 ; e88 5 ROCODEs urness $3 to $15; , all styles i ; ; we sears sontey tes Genuine stamped C.C.C. Never sold in bulk, on Harness $10 to $30; Single Harn road Fee tish Electric T: \. ing ni i , sha Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon. Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and pain’ The British Electric Traction com- maining nine are engaged in textile Besnare of tha dialer wie tetes 40 scl ; y = rely trade with LAND "| pany has during the past year earned industries, bicycle making and - gomathie Come and see us; get our Prices aan — nee $3,000,000 in two-vent fares. ) eral constrestion work, : a ( —_—— ‘

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