The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 4, 1902, Page 3

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“= Experic While Teaveling iminatity of Youngster ii ] - ay ey ore ARN 7 7 OUN Neeerece AT p TQ McFARIL.AND BROS, | HUDSON PALISADES, 208 BLIND UNDER GRoUND. DiSCUSSED AT PARIS. | ——- New York Preacher Declares Mang | ey ~ Children’s Mothers Have Not a ae . | ays That They Are of Seen Daylight in Years, Ta L on &£ : Harness and olcanic Férmstion. — 7 : Saddlery, Prof. Hamilton Harbert, of P @ M Kiriener Thinks Little « sylvania University, Deels » nee Vine an elie ont Vhey May at Any 4 a Had a Long-Distance Bat | fer Fate of P tery ow the Market re | i ane eS = _ — ilton Marbert, of the Uni- r M sulve nsyivanis ho is Visit s ie : 1 ale har _W i Py lig in aviv 1 ‘ t s wt b Most ¢ e The e > ) day reference to ¢ re u > ver saw Ac- f We « there al f e ‘ rent in past ge t n ti sams of molten matter whic . t nto the present = t s, Prof. Harbert tt - Wagon Alarnes $10 to $39; Single Faruess &7 to $25; Second-hand Harness $3 te 415; Saddles, all styles geal Jas . ike sy and prices. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows, Our, Vehicles are the litest in design and puinting. Sinem. (3 “te : a fs Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McPARLAND BKOS., Butler, Mo. ait cess ayneie a. = — _ _ t rock the ilies of j et > ere it comes in) childre ave never steppe C i d A t Pi t Willis Wood Formally Opeas. Sie Ad ; M6 ‘ “ag he a 1 ‘8 pane a lais ot Oo ore * iy 1c ures. } Kansas City, Mo., Ang, 25.—Kan- we set wees : Hi les - shee in ntenview De ee - ; ais Ciny’s new S500,000 playhouse oh ve shale al ithe Nagel i hie RRS E Senn! ' The tirat of a series of beautiful colored art pictures Swill be rn Willis Wood eee i ‘ ae Jeet ane), a ‘ : By Te | he did not know . si , issued with the next Sunday Post-Dispatch, March 80th, SOO SUE W000, WAR TOMTOT Tae ch seep be ip edhe Pier | Peeeeer only: SARE EDR vl Easter number, The pictures are in eleven colors, size 104 ed here tonight by Amelia Bingham Ad rey er elias i RUS Bed eer ar if 5 3 § 4 : tan elevation three times i ‘ x16} inches, ready for framing, F ¢ to atorn any home, and ber COMPANY: presenting Had- as i rarn falls pistes | | The price of the great Sunday Post-Dispatch, iucluding don Chambers’s “A Modern Magda. It i vert’s belief that as 14-page magazine, elaborately illustrated, comic section jlen.”” Tn the company, besides Miss} the st y silt ane } wa in colors, news sections and this beautiful art picture, rewu- ‘Bingham, were Henry EB. Dixie, Wil] ) s bed, the i h the lar price; only § ents a copy. Onsale atall news stands ton Lackaye, Hobart Bosworth, Pere] ' Ley eer on ! p . diotr h it - - \ or ped na for 3 mouths $0 cents, Address: Post-Dispatch, dinand Gotsehalk and Joseph Ho. | >” | ARCHIE AND PHOTOGRAPHER. St. Louis, Mo. j land. MUST FIGHT TO RIDE ON CARS. | \ ’ ° . : The occasion was made brilliant by ae Characteristic Story sot the Prost \ Don't: Miss the First Picture, ; the attendance of Governors Dock-| Amerteans Endure Moat Unplearant) dents son W one Mlustrates Ors FREE WITH THE Sunday Post-Dispatch KEEP IN TONICM WITH | St. Louis and the Work of Preparation for the . jery of Missouri and Savage of Ne- }braska and an audience comprising | the fashion of this part of the south- | west. Previous to the opening of | the play short: speeches were made by Governor Dockery, Walter San- ford, manager of the theater, and others. + 3. Great World’s Fair of 1803-— The St. Louis The Great Republican Paper of America. The Great Newspaper Great Newspaper Gg be- Democrat The Datry Griope-Democrat is without a rival in all the Wa West, and stands at the very front among the few REALLY GREAT newspapers of the world. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. Daily, | Ineluditig Sunday. Without Sanday \ Edition One Year RG 00 | One Your SE 40 | 40 ta GO Pages 6 Months 4.00) 6 Months 2.40 | One Your $2.00 3 Months 1.50 | 3 Months 1.00 | 6 Mouths 1.00 The Twice-a- Weak Issue of tha Globe-Democrat at $1 a Year. fr is almost equal toad sily Uasily | Sunday, aan with Is the greatest newspaper bargain of Clie age at the price of a weekly. [t vives the latest taleerap ic naws from all the world every Tuesday ant Friday. [ts market reports are complete ane correct in every detail fr has noeqnal as here and family journal and ought to be at every fireside in the land. Two papers every week. Eight pages or more every Tuesday and Friday Address One Dollar for one year. Sample Copies free, THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo "IT 1S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO PLANT TREES.» There is no crop more profitable | or easy to cultivate than fruit trees, 1am agent for the celebrated { | SL AR NURSERIES, at Lees Summit and ean take your orlers for all of the best varieties of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum ete, Also | for small fruits anch ax Strawberries, | Gooseberries, Currants, Grapes, etc, The stock is guaranteed true to mane | aod hardy. I get just A NEW FAST Persons wanting trees wil TRAIN i H See GEE GEE what they order and they will yet it 7 1 fresh aa the nurseries are but a short distanes trom this place OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHIT, Call at Residence west Pr. Seott «t.| DENISON, , J LOUNN, Butler Mo. SHERMAN DALLAS. Referenices:—Mo State Bank, Bates County Bank ant Farmers Bank aati FORT WORTH, points in Texas and the South: west Thiet Red River Division. CASTORIA. | Reara the The Kind You Have Always Bought asia CP LL LOPF,, | | They Would Impeach Palma. Havana Ang. 29.—Not a. sing) newspaper controlled by Cubanssup President: Palma. The chief executive is the subject of bitter out- spoken opposition in the editorials {ofthe Cuban press. One of the prin- cipal enuses of the opposition to President Palma seems to arise frou the facet that he granted the Castan- eda coneession for the establishment ofan electric light plant at Havana ports | This concession has been a subject | of bitter diseussion in the house of representatives, and some merib rs are demanding per j recided. Senor Palmia’s ini | hinent unless the coneession is The impeseliment matter has been upon the table for the last | week. Both hous sof congress have become badly disorganized over this questionand the result has been a strong auti-Palina feeling. Extreme hor weather is a great tax upon the digestive power of babir when puny and feeble they should be givena dose of White's Cream Verni i vo cents —H. L. Tucker Priv luge. Women and Jeweis Jewels man—that the order of awe ndy, flowers, tan’s preferences ty Even Jewels form oa magnet of mig power to the average woman that greatest of all jeweis, health, is ruined in make or save the money to purelase them. If a ili risk ber health te get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- ious conseqnenees of coughs, colds and bronchial affeerious by the reg ular use of “Dr. Bosehee’s Geraint Syrop It will promptly arrest ¢ sumption in its early stages and hea’ the affected lungs and bronehia tubes and drive the dread ciseais: from the system. Itis not ae but itisa eertain cure for coughs colds and all bronehial troubles, Yor Fean get Dro G. G. - Green's relie bl romedies ar any, drugstore, wow Got Green's Special Alnanae, “Both my wife and m) have been asing CASCARES and they are the best medicine we 1. ve ever had in the house. Last vag frantic with hesdache for the strenueus efforts to woman it. Paintable. Potent. Taste ocd. atest Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. We. oe CURE CONSTIPATION. Sterling Remedy Company, Chieago, pce thane rats n+ er ten cha ll | WO-TO-BAG sri ic UU ME ae ate Montreal, New York. 517 7 in Italy, —_- Th who can't get near Americans who are planning a visir! Sag re Hill to see ons to Italy may be futere in the re-] velts tit timuiant in tl . in the London} ther \ nereasing hors] ea pony, When Are rors of railway in that] the er cay COUDEDN Phe practice which this] mu of the camer writer says that foreigners are find-} the pl wr ‘ | ie—nisent-—aenssactantee J tho failure tof pap hat inn't deliverc \ provide ao sufi nt number of raik ts re rriages and the consequent, "Dent you x “During a lirge party ture Archie. \W - sveun” he saves, “at every ime] t ut station comes a str pushing, pulling, quarreling, \ the way in and out oof carriy Those who travel first-class are eb imposed upon as the rest vin and in in first-clas seen people sti ' ides those whe for el ! were jrov pon the seats Men and women to the stations ‘ “Archie I - half an hour f ti and wait] velt even when it is r ing. in order te . ny he able to fight their way aboard the} Ar the st minute the train stops,” when we are playir t The writer adds that even between} have 1 y wor cities like name. nks Y r are few, i than Peter Piper.” being t out of one a Archie got astride the ea nee inte another, solely, he believe: n nd went wn thes order that the Trond emploves may] the village agape be able to mulet them in fees. Un der > encenraged by their su STATISTICIAN HONORED. neriors to * “the passengers for and t na well-dressed 0. PL Austin, Chief of urea of stat. istics, Elected Member of lntecuae tional Colonial tustitate al wort! sowriter sne vin re hidden inan ou -the-way waiting-room so that Mv. ©. P. Austin, chief of t he niight get a tin for unearthing it . practi es rean ATT 2 3 not SUPREME COURT STATISTICS.) | isiey oc i institute Thi the ay: Examination of the Docket Shows That No Hendway Is Being Made Toward Clearing It, erganiza Statistics of the term of the supreme] 82 > court of the United States, whieh has} theo t just closed, show that the court is mak-| HS meet ing no he ay he matter of clear the capitals of ‘ ing its docket, a condition whieh it was] Which its mem = hoped wouht speccity-fottow-the-es-}-—Ale.—Austin. who _is tablishment ef th i wiblications- on co . courts of appeal with final jurisdiction » Wor ed in numerous clisses of At the} ™ ial A tistras opening of the term the second Mon-}| Hom Rt itt t- the day of October, 101, there were meeting of the institut t The ‘ . Hague last summer by special invi tation, Ilis latest w 375 were disp: still undisposed of ; at adjournment : Of these 19 have} Rial: Admit been argue t ler advisement. | ly commence mbers of the Among t! two involving} Seciation, incl Lord BR ts the legality of the law forbidding the} president; — M. J he transi ission of lottery tickets and] Freach colon ert Jerningham, of long exyr ferred to it a paper be stitute at London by express. one involving the aw of New Hampshire. in drawi oleomar and t! the question of rs of the Harmony » Pa. involving the willion dollars ntrelled by Mr. Duss, who is en- if end the people of rota brass band in at Keonon mtion of seve societ distr now ¢ tert: New Yor that cliy. Cuba to fake P A cable ister Squier Pepper. the ¢ ” ining bimse } as lea Armor @'ate Ne Protection, Aecorting 1 iy Courier, which is ¢ best and thickest » manu- ext facture: has al-) it which Cr tis. it ready Ww iis gun. and | is expla tine has -ex f Verr] vitation will de ! erve it for the use of the Krupp te i German navy. A Hy ist Who FPrite = ! § Wieecnsin hypnotist ¢} + py, | Will have could sulicne bu pate as an indeper Pst naacunecte U Not Altogether a Failure. eago I Herald. If Peary ts rendy to come back ile ee ora ne ver eee hasn't found the north po he what laphenes 8 A Ch inact gee ta 45 nie bull must have winked. envterh cacterinl Cob few lecture ond Palms on Kingly Robes, another book. One of the ec tical Disorderly Conduct, pents which King Edward will wear, when] Somebody ought to arrest ihe two anoint crowned is embroiCered | Venezuelan armies. says the Vitts- with The symbolism will not | burg Chronicie-Telegraph, and put ve ixppropriate. now that peace is!them in jail on a charge of disurcerly made in South Africa, vonduct. hour NEW MEMOR! G FEAT. Music Hall Perse t fonder Cormmits Whete strom the Daily Papers \ f eet O r f } ra] , t ‘ Henrys of Ures isch * ent. W th Ordinary Sen WoWis Squadron \ ‘ ve wily " nire he " ed i i y P : i i War Deyrstment Ueumamy See ed ‘ ay i “) : ; ‘ i f t ‘ Pi A r ‘ ue . ven int epe the Con "i vt ' re in aypneti ape hin eects

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