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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES-| LEE RESIGNED. MOBS SLAY IN ILLINOIS BABY’S FUTURE \Gov. Dockery Will Accompany Roose} Sr. Lous, Mo., Apri 25. —_—— | velt. Acertain esteemed contemporary i , pr 27th. pap sol s'aught upon a colony of negroes liv- Bea that lays some claims to being a/tion of the state it is opera’ ¥°| ing in tents, who were engaged in Prospe metropolitan journal, grows very | and becomes effective the moment it bridge construction work. The tents | And Happiness and rity facetious in publishing garbled ex-| js filed in the Governor's office F were burned and many negroes, were | Assured tracts from township and local cor-| Senator Thos. L. Rubey, President | ghot, but so far as known none was y respondence in its country exchanges. | pro tem of the Senate succeeds tothe | ,ijied. Hundreds of shots were ex- marys ‘ That “Reason Williams has a very office of Lieutenant Governor. Heis changed, but no whites were burt. CuticuraSoap, Ointment and Pills sore finger,” is an explanation to his|41 years old. He was born in Leba- CHILD SCREAMED, NEGRO FLED. ‘i neighbors why he fatled to run his|non, Mo., and is a graduate of Mie- Branson Davis lives one-half mile When All Else Fails. corn planter and explained his ab-|souri State University at Columbia. | east of Santa Fe, a sinull villagenenr scence from Sunday school and de-| He represented Laclede county in the|here. While his 10 year-old dangh- Every child born into the world with bating society. The neighbors were| Thirty-sixth General Assembly and | ter wasin the barnyard to-day the} an inherited or early developed ten- all interested in “Walter Rice break | Was one of the leading membere of | negro accosted her. She ran, but he| dency to distressing, disfiguring hu- ing down his corn stalks and grub-|that body. He afterwards was one | goized her and her screams brought| mours of the skin, scalp and blood, be- bing out the persimmon patch” that | of the faculty of the School of Mines | hor mother to the rescue. Thenegro| comes an object of the most tender so- had long marred the beauty pf the}and Metallurgy at Rolla, Mo. He! eq, Officers were notified and were licitude, not only pop segs = =. commuuity, and that “Col. Sharp] resigned this position to engage in| goon in pursuit, News of theassault ped a penton on ooh ear " a i t Macon. " ily sticks close to home now-a-days” is] the banking busines at Macon, Mo. | ayeedily spread among the neighbor- be hve ro mab higstenth anh pen great news to his friends who know He was elected to the State Senate | ing farmers and resulted in an angry : : a ek ds , perity. Hence it becomes the duty of | @} of his roving disposition and is food |from the Ninth District in 1900 and | mob starting in search of the assail-| mothers of such afflicted children to ac- ’ quaint themselves with the best, the City and then return to St. Louis be-| # part of the body. You fore returning here. i J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. “His ee es “The Lynching of a Negro Boy Started a Reve a phe as sso = tee. . a | atm ; ‘oc! to be absent from thecity 3 1. D. Atten & Co., Proprietors. Dear Sir:—I hereby hand you my! Race Riot Near Thebes. Something for Mothers = «ry He leaves Sunday to at- “For 25 years I have never : : sm i resignation of the officeof Lieutenant | Thebes, Ill., April 26 —Anunknown to Think About tend the national good roads con-| § missed se | a ye t TERNS OF SUSRET EM: Governor of Missouri to take eflect negro, 17 years old, was lynched by ~ vention to be held in St. Louis. float ey ua &.. strong, ant 5 ; The Weexty Times, published eyery|®t once. Very Respectfully, 'a mob of angry farmers near the —— From there he goes to Keokuk, Ia,| § does me good in every way.”— t sureday, will be sent to any address Joux A. Lee, ; | village of Santa Fe this afternoon Li f S ff . d to eecort the President into thestate John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. . ne vents postage patd, for $x.00, Lieutenant Govervor.” | for attacking the 10-year-old daugh-| IveS Oi ou ering and |: Missouri, going with him to St. h bl aw , The above communication was re- tor of Farmer Branson Davis, and | S A rt d Louis, He will accompany the Pure and ric lood a COUNTRY GORRESPONEDNCE. | cgived by Governor Dockery on Mou-| this was followed by a general on- orrow aAverie President trom St. Louis to Kansas| | carries new life to every i are invigorated, refreshed. Boys Laughed, but the Mother Wept. You = ao to be Joplin, Mo., April 25.—Two lade, | *°tive. You ae aged 16 and 18 years, have been sen-| § Steady,courageous. That's tenced to five years in the peniten-| § what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla tiary in Judge Dabbe’ court in this will do for you. city. The boys were tried and con- victe’ of highway robbery in Orono- Ask your doctor what he thinks of go several years ago. When sentenve a. He knows all about was passed the boys laughed, but the mother wept. and ee Oe TEED A AAA AD AAA DS So ‘ for speculation as to what brought | was holdover Senator in the Forty- | ant. The negro was meanwhile cap- oo with | about thisgreatchangein his habits. |second General Assembly. He was}tured by officers and was being pares tee oa estos The city reporter who was convulsed | the anti-lobby candidate for Presl-| brought to Santa Fe when the mob} — Warm baths with Cuticura Soap to i t with laughter over these simple re-}dent pro tem of the senate against] of farmers was met. cleanse the aicin and scalp of crest and i i ¥ i ales o atic citals of pastoral happenings, would Frank Farris, the lobby candidate, BEGGED FOR MERCY. panel erg ahty tahteg, ven think it wonderful news and devotea|who is now under indictment for; 4 struggle resulted, during which] and inflammation, and soothe and heal, halt column to the doings of “Tough boodling. the farmers secured the negro. He er ce os ed nia eee Ike” or “Wicked Annie,” as recited in PRESIDENT TAKING A HAND confessed to the crime, but begged for | eases, are all that can be desired for the a police court; or put a pica head on Lh mY 6 ANU, mercy. Without a word the mob alleviation ef the suffering of skin tors] 4 —ON THE— . hil ° s‘arted with the prisoner toward the pet peer plea and the com Ny ‘ aad new bridge being constructed across Millions of women use Cuticura Soa) ee a the Minsissippi river, where he was! assisted by Gatloura Ointment, for pre N WEST SIDE SQUARE, a i Be. serving, purifying and beautifying the r ‘ Grand Jury ina Few Days. hanged to an oak Riig ae cere-} skin, fr clealog the scalp of crasts, Are handling everything known to music. Washiagton, April 28.—It seemed | ™OPY or delay » Alter the body had ry tila hale? ere Rie gh sem | i i to be well established to-day that|dangled in the air a few minutes it sad pootting tod, rough end tenghanae We are also handling the reliable President Roosevelt is now in touch | ¥@S riddled with bullets. ng bey rashes, sei by sere ct . * * * ‘er " » i in the form of washes for annoyin, daily with the developments in the The officers endenv ored to disperse trritationa and’ iademumalione, aoe fe ' ' postoffice scandal. Ou this account [the mob, but their efforts were unt} many sanative, antiseptic purposes|— ; so - = the impression prevails that Post- availing. A rush was made for a] which readily suggest themselves. , master General Payne contemplates colony of several hundred negroes . f a change of policy in the present in- employed on bridge construction In a Wreck 13 Were Hurt. haven’t been cultivated up to the vestigation with a view to “shaking | ¥0rk and living in tents near the . i h enjoyment of plain drunks and scan-| 4)” certain divisions even before the} ridge. The negroes saw the mob oledo, 0,, April 28.—A south dals of Clabber Alley, it can be cred- inquiry has been completed. coming and opened fire. bound passenger train on the Cincin- ited to our environments and should! The United States district attor NEGRORS SHOT DOWN. ak bag EH yom Mages not subject bed to the ridicule of the ney, Mr. Beach, hadaconference with | A fusilade followed and the whites} | wi peed ed Pei econ a Pras “smart Alex” on the city papers. Postmaster General Payne to-day | liredwitheffect. Many of thenegroes |, oo miles south of this city por —_e—_—_—_— eee . 2 A 4 A man by the name of Diek Dillon regarding the recent abstraction a were shot down. None of the mob teen people were injured, some serie je papers from the safe of James N | was injured and it is not known how ty. ty fatal was badly injured by the premature onsly, but none fatally. aA Tyner, the assistant postmaster gen- | seriously the negroes were wounded. explosion of a blast, nearCole Camp, " " When .the accident occurred the day last week. It the man’s eralfor the postoffice department, | The mob pressml forward, notwith- train was running about twenty-five boisdb Sirsa alee nbd aeecler with a view to laying the case before | <tanding the steady fire, until the]. : duty to “put off” blasts, and he was th dj “dartoes turned aud: Hed saWnnene miles an hour. The accdent was due leaning over looking down at the 1, rae wa eg : ; Ta to the turning ofa derailing switch e 6 If the grand jury has taken up the | vearby wood, taking their wounded . hole when the blast went off, the iti ) + deo a. pe fihahats. ‘The mob than fll at the Toledo terminalrailroad com- ope 1848. Noe. Pro that it wili)w! om. le Mod then let’ UO | pany’s crossing. The engine and all the cars lefs the track and were thrown upon their sides. a three line notice, that “Col. Talle- farro, the colossal liar of Jim Donan’s palace saloon, was seen with his tackle and bait preparatory to tak- ing a week’s outing in the Ozarks.” This is the same fellow who speake of visitors from the country as ‘‘Rubes”’ and intimates that the field is open for the “gold brick” vendor, A paper is of interest and value to its readers when it publishes the news they want to read, and if our tastes SI Dee EN or The celebrated Estey Organ, and other well known makes, fully guar- anteed. As we buy in car load lots, for three large stores, we get a big discount and can sell you cheaper than the person who is handling two or three pianos and organs On commission. We will sell on TERMS TO SUIT YOU nole charge taking effectin his face. report for at least two weeks. Mr.j| .hetenteand buried them. After ac- Asa result the whole front of his A ; “te A face was torn away from his eyes to Beach already has the papers in the | omplishing a general work of de . . struction the mob: dispersed. Extra his lower jaw, making @ cavity large a imaheny police were eworn in-aud to night the pi Re OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE enough to place a man’s fist in. His U. S. CONSUL IS “BROKE.’ sillage is under heavy guard. Ex-|Uncle Tom's Cabin Laid on the Shelf. for new. Come and see us. We expect eitement is intense. The village is in tie extreme southwest portion of Hlinois, near the Chicago & Enstern Illinois railroad eyes were still in his head, but it is supposed the sight was destroyed. The man was taken to Kansas City, although in his awful condition he was able when preparations were being made to take him up to the] Worcester, Mass., April 26 —Dan- train, to stand up in his room and |iel B. Hubbard, a prominert mem- call for beer.—Lecton Times. ber of the Worvester county bar and : on former United States consul to An- By a vote of 72 to 60 the legisla-|naberg, Germany, under President ture of Illinois Friday, declared it| Harrison’ is stranded and penniless bad no confidence in its presiding |in Porto Rico. ollicer Speaker John H. Miller, whose] He has applied for transportation alleged unwarranted use of the gavel|/t» Boston through the associated in furthering the proposedenactment | charities. Mr. Hubbard went to effecting the street railway franchises | Porto Rico in 1900, having been ap- in Chicago, led to a riot in the legis-| pointed to the department of educa- lature Thursday. The charge of at-| tion in Sat Juan soon after the Unit- tempted bribery in connection with}ed States took possession of the Ee the passage of the Mueller traction|island. He figured in a sensational 2 | j bill, made by the Inter-Ocean of Chi-|shooting at Chicago several years a New York, April 25 —For the rea- son, a8 they assert, that Mrs, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s world-famous story, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” has served its a BB eS B | purpose, ia not of great historical ( ——- value and sometimes revives section i al feeling, the board hf superintend- ents, on a tie vote, has dropped the once widely read novel from the cat- alogue for the class libraries provid ed by the board of education in this city. to stay in Butler and make our store the In Porto Rico D. B. Hubbard is Strand- best of its kind in Bates county and will ed and Penoiless. make good everything sold. - PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED also, at the west side of the square. The book has been ineluded in the catalogues since the class libraries : W. C, CLEMENT, Manacer, were founded, but oflate years it has come to be looked on by the school (SIAIGISID SA» children as of snother era, and now the woes of “Uncle Tom” will no longer affect youthfu! pupils if they ROL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LL4H confine themselves to the class libra- fj = YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE. When not in reach of a station. A Hand Separator FOR THE FARMER. See us. We will buy your cream. Will pay the highest market price for your Poultry and Eops HIDES, WOOL and JUNK ~of all kinds, We want-8-or-10-milk haulers at once. Any part of the county. CARPENTER & SHAFER MFO. Write che aseass : crass } ‘ cago, will be investigated, a hot|/ago, when duringa fit of jealousy time is anticipated. over his wife, a noted Chicago beau- — ty, he shot her while on the’ street. “The bill to place the circuit clerke | Just how he became “broke” in Porto of Missouri oa a salary basis where | Rico has not been learned. their offices are distinct from the of- fice of recorder was vetoed by Gov-| Baking Powder Trust Wrote It. | with the fish on his back. ernor Dockery. The bill effected fif-| ¢, Louis, April 28.—The report of] For nearly thirty years he ty-three counties in the state. The/ the committee on criminal jurisprud-| has been traveling around the bill to allow sheriffs certain mileage | nce of the Missouri senate two fees for service was also vetoed. SC eC” Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold iu one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Don’t forget the old man County Deposits. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals * . will be recelved at the office of the Clerk of the years) world, and is still traveling, | County court up to.noon of the éth day of May, ago was prepared by attorneys for} brinoj the Royal Baking Powder trust in binging. bog _— cone “St. Louis. April 28.—A conference| New York. It was delivered to Dan- To th § ti h of the cabinet members, who will be} iel J. Kelley, who sent it to Lieuten-|, - ? a4 sere igs nd fl k in the city Thursday, probably will| ant Governor Lee, and was then giv-| Orings the strength and fles be called to discuss the Manchurian |en to the chairman of thecommittee, | H€ SO much needs. : situation, the president not having|Senator James T. Orchard. This} 1° all weak and sickly had such an opportunity for confer-|fact was developed by Attorney Folk| Children he gives rich and ence for almost & month. to-day in his investigation of state | Strengthening food. —— legislative boodling schemes. It is} To thin and pale persons A monument is to be erected in the | believed the information camefrom|he gives new firm flesh and State cemetery at Frankfort, Ken-| Jonna. Lee, who was again a wit-| rich red blood. bucky, in memory Of Wilham Goebel, | nee before the grand jury to-day. | Children who first saw the |sv%, s+ provided by section on tans 10. who died by the hand of an assassin ee ; J. ¥. HERRELL, Grand Master Yocum Dead. old man with has fish re Low , own up ani ave ren Kansas City, Mo., April 26.—John oh i Fp Ag He stands for Scott’s Emul- ,|Sion of pure cod liver oil—a F.&A. M, of Missouri, died this| delightful food and a natural morning at Bonner Springs, Kan.,| tonic for children, for old folks of consumption, after an illness of and for all who need flesh and SSEEESESESESES LLLLALLALLLLALLLLALLLLLLL SESSSSSSESSESSESESSESS a _ To wear an emblom of a secret or- moaths.. Mr. Yocum was/ strength. Ger of which you are not member 49 years of age, uid was born ; misdemeanor in Missouri, / ‘Columbia —

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