The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 29, 1902, Page 3

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Colored. Art Pictures. The first of a series of beautiful colored art pictures will be a issued with the next Sunday Post-Dispatch, March 30th, The pictures are in eleven colors, size 104 x16$ inches, ready for framing. Fit toadorn any home. The price of the great Sunday Post-Dispatch, including 14-page magazine, elaborately illustrated, comic section in colors, hews sections and this beautiful art picture, regu- lar price, only 5 «ents a copy. or by mail for 3 months 50 cents. Easter number. St. Louis, Mo. Don't Miss the First Picture, 9 FREE WITH THE Sunday Post-Dispatch. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH On sale at all news stands Address: Post-Dispatch, “| grandson St. Louis and the Work of Preparation for the Great World's Fair of 1908. : The St. Louis The Great Republican Paper of America. he Great Newsrver Gi obe-Democrat The Datry Grose-Dewocrar is without a rival in all the West, and stands at the very front among the few REALLY GREAT newspapers of the world.” - BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. 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Address Don’t pay tro extra profits when you bny and harness, Deal with Hing direct to customers is saving t fount the same rates to you that we would give the offer you an assortment to choose from such as no other deale: If it is notin ever; country, We quot we give the broadest guarantee, to us and we will pay freight charges both ways. the factory. rgest wholes: nshow, With e way satisfactory, you cam rel We can also Save two Profits a for you on hal Write for our «| CRAY Mo. 8084 Busy. Price with: lenther wuarter Shi pus mt from Colnm NAc Pe y, ae aad e Saddlery, Buovies and Surries» Road Wagons | and rness and other horse equipments. \] free illustrated catalogue tn which we a describe the buggies, surreys, phietons, etc., that have made our factory famous for their high grade. wait until your heed is more pressir have the catalogue by you for future use. THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., If Columbus, 0., P.0. Box 772. } Don't write tudlay and P.0. Box 54. Agents easily make $5 To $10 Per Day. No, 241 Single Straj Buggy Harness. Prive ANTEL Lawn Swings and Settees, Hammock Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools, Ironing Tables, Wash Benches, Etc. Will furnish samples at re- duced prices to those desiring agency, Exclusive territory Get our lowest wholesale rates, Our system of housands of dollars to carriage buyers in every f ee = Kj A Negro’s Millions Divided Philadelph | Singer has < a, May sitted to probate the | 22.—Register KILL WIFE-BEATERS. | willof Colonel John McKee, the negro | So Advises a Chicago Judge as Cure | multi-millionaire, who left the bulk ofhis estate for the founding of acol- }lege under the management of the Catholicchureh, and cutting off, with }small ammunities, his daughter, and other relatives. A |eompromise with tue relatives who | threatened to fight the will is said to have been agreed upon. Drugeists. Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” | | ——— } Wo Jis theo Jen { ' rawe hat wrentest 1 raiwed ino the strenucus efforts to make or sive the money te purchase them. Tf oa woman will risk her health ta get a coveted gem, then let her fortify the insid- ious eousedt vw coughs, colds }and brouehial affections by the reg. tular {Syrop. It i } sumption in its: the affeeted Soschee’s Gerraan ptly arrest con- irly stages, aud heal Inngs and brouchial tubes and drive the dread dist from the systet, Ht is tote eure-tll ‘but it isa certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles, You canget Dr. G, G, Green's relieble remedies at any drugstore. e-o-w Get Green's Special Almanac, use of ase H : TO WOMAN, according to directions, it and clean, Atonte is. They preserve the and sorene wlar and sup | and These tablets it We siarantee TABLE TS do just what a reward of ONE HUNDRED fil not cure as re retully followed, tupon for a. Se VY CHEMICAL CO,, DEPT, A ST, LOUIS, NO ANEW FAST Between St. Louis and Kansas City and ‘OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA, | DENISON, SHERMAN, | DALLAS, | © igh | traveling conveniences. completed Red River Division. Every building i {g the make: has been employed vice, including | ander the management of Fred. v. Full information as to rates and all details of , atrip via this new route will be cheerfully furnished, upon application, by any repre- sentative of the ESeeset rs S 25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles Bows. O ur Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. ARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. TRAIN: ce known to modern car |, | Caié Observation Cars, & for Inhuman Treatment. To the man wh bears the inseription, “Safe Ex} and whose little shop, not far from the great dry goods district, contains a Dr. Julia Holmes Smith Declares That {y]] assortment ofimplements for the While Theory of Submixsive Wife Is Carried Too Far, She Does Not Advise Marder. | suid: “Would you be well qualitled to! | play the burglar?” “J should be very sorry Lu encourage | Julia Loin other afters ioned as to her sid Dr o the being que Judge Tuthill’s dictum that a rt the whe views 0 wife should sh husband beats her ory of submissive wife has beeu far. Yet there carried ie nomic s smith! man, running his fingers through uwhile his scant hair reflectively. “I “1 think, however, that the the-| prise the forcible opening of safes, the wfiter “Yes,” said the little, keen-eyed | once did play burglar. Fact, | played the star role in a safe cracking enter- Iwas the innocent means by { which a wholesale house was, robbed | asa firm to get the la They had taken jx ottice affer it was closed f and, not daring to blow 0} have made the because that would police swoop down on them, they had boldly sent for me to ‘do the job’ neatly posse lves of jnearly $4,000 that was in the sate, and were across the Canadian border before the robbery was discovered when the office was opened the next day I told my story t magistrate and was released on }ouds to appear Witness when r were ; \ of several taousand dollars which caught thing t one think in what Judge Tutnill Aud it is just like, had been taken in toolate in the day] The papers called { lnuno him t © part of the weak as to be banked jeent Burglar.” the est tom i His work in ec Twas in business then in another) and hurt my busigess, cid police parcel tied sae" city. Twas sitting smoking at my} were rather attent t so | ugree f partion Jshop door about eight o'clock one | came here some vou lar night, when a messenger boy came About ' “tris nets ce the judge to be ex- | with a note on the paper of Hin Park \ travagent he tin ' thet col known house asking me to come the man who employed ae her husband inspires one perhaps tin pee with my tools t ) jtt t | extravagnut st ve | the firm the same instant i i wee just the same t! pen] The office was lighted ap, and a} think what tod is HUEIE, eyes i | portly, prosperous-loo man sattand cheek and a } t Ren : fe ere hniiites a "Tat pals de ak, while two clerks, {pt wee N.Y. Wee treating from aman bec t tr perehed on stools, were W king oat fe her husha There some books Cleveland's Estate at Gr rables what we \ nght t “Lam Mr, — said) the portly | From the Puiiadtelphia N . lah on cc if i Ne ne F one, giving the mame of the head of) Grover Cleveliud lord of my opin matorlty of women are the firm. “Something has gone) Buttermilk bay, the ar Buzaards feeling t way wrong with the safe, and Ewant you} bay upon which: ty “ ontate “In niy ment dndge Turhill has | to open it, The combination is 6-|Gray Gables. He tua Ltor ala va lee mn eae te UTA, but something must have} turn to his old sum a’ Tea UE Thix does not admit broken inside for it won't open, and] Berkshires were without the sea air of violence or family jarring, As the {We have got to get some books oUt}and then his trouble thro judge intimates, the twain should be one flesh, and they should be equal one to another, neither one ner the other the ruler nor the stronger.” Views of several unmarried women were asked, They shied at the ques tion, but hinted that many a woman would like to have a hushand to shoot They declared they could not disenss the question, inasmuch as they lacked experience Spanish Woman Travels T0000 Miles to Save Pertlous mb Over the Andes, To save herself a perilous climb over the towering Andes in Peru, Mrs. M ria Sans, o Spanish woman, is traveling over 10,000 miles by land and sea to be unftedwith her husband, She had ae- eum half the journey when she arrived at Néw York on Albang, from South American ports the steamer Mes. Sans left her home at Iquitos, Peru, on tl stern side of the Andes about 2.400 miles up the River Ami ber husband at western yom, tre ge te the She went down the Peru n side of \ma thence to Barbados mountains Para wants t cont cud get a steamer to Colon, the isthmus, and then go by boat 10, the port of Lima, where she her husband. If she sue- she will ha ne of half around the that climb uponor of the 1 400 miles find hopes almust e side ther TO TRY BE Prof. Vous, of Miehizan University, wil i Antiseptic im the Pingue Distri Py an expedition te the disease str 1 f India t) nm t iy Vietor C. V in r ail ‘ i ! \. \ pl 1 mid ' f ey h We ' } ! viteho ow oF te epi ' nt iat tr i t ha tion was true, would 1 for, but a total Ises as ty lag dysentery and ie, rt i oe J coming trip tf tia to investigate trop icu! dysente but the effect of ben-! 107 will val tried on other diseases Czarina Shows Her Leve, evarina’s great love th prince yourigest babyy ¢ fou fun ‘ Andes | of the safe to-night.” As I tried the combination which the man had given me he explained that he had locked the safe when he went out to dinner and was unable to open it when he came back. It was one of those ‘alum’ -tilled sufes, and I suspected: rust had done its work inside. ‘Nothing to do but drill it’ open,’ “Go ahead,” said the portly one, “and don't keep me here any longer than you can help.” With that he turned to his desk, and [worked away unsusy Mfiere was dead silence, except when the man at the desk spoke to one or the other of the clerks about some account, and the tread of the poliee- ctingly. man on the beat could be heard as The passed the office 1 did not until afterward ot atl was working out of view of the ing policeman, for the sate was k, but realize ye behind the bookkeeper’s the shades were up and the man at the roll-top desk and the book-keep ers could be plainly seen from the street. I vot out my my brace, and soon steel was biting steel bits, adjusted {but the sound of the rachet was] click of the YZOZONE IN INDIA, dictating to one of s the seat of which} ‘come in the mornit for her ed and he went back to h j drowned by the writer. for the Type portly party Tegra eran dt if4t ail over eurred to me that to : the sound ¢ finy operat | li Uni a hour ft id Vole tied {roi 5 i wiow wot t - It} 5 ) , ie i " ' ” he ud I i ue, he said, anddrawing outa of bills, ie handed tue 320 sthatr d “(Quite 1, Shall | Itix thesale? | “No, said he, “1 will have the | makers of the safe atten As | gathered up po-tly man directed to get out the books that were t vod: | the ¢ I trundled | ing the police tony shop, meer jA dog suffering fr ing a ‘short’ bass has gotten, Through clever rea lation his agents have se entire Monument bea have perfeet seclusion satiate mmanipu red the h shore rights ferson will and to and now he and tish their hearts’ content The register of deeds has been very busy recently recordii siderable speculation transte r passing’ ypped properties, represent of over S300,000, Workmen have esau their on Gray Gables, aid besides repaits tothe house, anew ! been started, CASTORTIA. Bitten By a Mad 1 wns iluation abors thouse has Colorado Sprin bit Arthur Clack s, Mathew chal Macray dog has since voung ¢ lark ’a fath West fourteen childre lorado Spr of town were hitt ' ti vere s = H tr s the Cold a \ kM Ida ' 1 , jer tore, being P ud Hi reney tt to the ideal domes: | yay a tic f perial couple. ‘The |whyle Twas stand v ezarina aughter of the late; bim the trio came yt ‘ Q \ univers dj “You ean come down ant Mis fn the : Usa. cee, j than usual in tl Op of Eurepean royvaltiesat other ; a) ye : : isi | portly man as he clit ibed i courts ¥ ‘ som that had rolled up to the oe Not So Particular as to Age ¢ ‘ r, si + a aioe d bP ahawt _ and, shouting the name of a welll 1 a » advanced a peg or_two in | known club to the driver, fe pulled | Milles from home, tA ted the esteem of the public, urges the! the doors to and y as driven away j dit on Her ‘ wat Chi Inter Veean, and that there! Before noon the next day the po- [char dd wit uv his vias is inquire in what spring it was born Russian Magnanimity, Nicholas ¢ hg his sia thinks of granting peo a constitution andthe right to think their souls are their own, if they don't say it out loud, says the Chieago Reeord-Herabl. There's magnanimity for you. Cear at Napoleon, Charles Bona- iy the trav- apoleon enne, has Relic \ gold plate whieh s on. olat sof il sch sx disposition now than ever to] liceman whom i had talked with and a detective came into my shop. “That was a neat job you did last night,” said the policeman. “What?” Lasked, the nature of the work I had done not yet dawning on me. bs : “The looting of —'s safe,” said the policeman. “Come along.’ The portly person who employed me to open the safe wasa well known : ased from vet The theasviunratS fternoon fermented woman \ sent to A Wretched he owner of unable to The story is told several railroads who wc buy relief from the ne ve-twisting agony of neuralgia, Tt is an unlike tale. The sick man mast haveknown that Perry Davis’ Painkiller would help him at once, as it has helped so many thousands of sufferers in the burglar who had ‘made up’ to imper- past sixggag@ears. ‘There is but one placed in the town musum at|gonate the head of the firm, and the] Painkiller, Perry Davis’.

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