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VOL. XXV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903. NO. 33. LLLLLLLLLLLL LEP LLP PP SPOS PICKPOCKETS ON A TRAIN, SERVIA THANKS MURDERERS Teachers Examinationss. aad OF KING AND QUEEN.) The next examination for teachers certificates will be held Friday and More Than a Dozen “Katy” Passen- Saturday June 26th and 27th, at Butler, Mo., and the order of subjects bel ill be followed: TELL If you neglect our teeth gers Were Robbed. Parliament To-day Elects PO aes sable vee ere bits know it; an everybody Kansas City Times. vitch as Alexander's Successor. Geography—write question 8:00 a.m. and erase at 10:00 a, m. else knows it, because the ane myo a ory Diderade, Sone 15.—Prinee Peter Grammar— “ ap 9:00a.m. “ - 12:00 a. m. i air, o! 7 Campbell street, a J a ‘ moe “ 00am “ 12:30 p. m. teeth are so prominently wholesale robbery of ngers on | Karageorgevitch, who was proclaim- Pet Dic eS Tae a Fi rm rin = T ALE located that any lack of care @ Missouri, Kansas & Texas passen-|ed king of Servia by the army on ee ae is quickly visible. ger train by pickpockets took place | ‘Thursday, was unanimously elected| _L80staee op &. rd aby early Sunday morning in Indian ter- her b : he ckanseht sual Arithmetic— “ - 2:30p.m. “ - 6:00 p.m. Good tooth brushes cost ritory. Mr. Blair was robbed of his|*!™g by the skuptchina (nation: Literatue— “= “4:00pm. 6:00 p. m. but little here. We have ticket and $47 50. The combined | parliament) at noon to-day. SECOND DAY. loaees of other passengers te aggrega One of the first acts of the body several hundred dollars. The three Reading—write questions 8:00a.m. and erase a 9:00 a.m was to pass a vote of thanks to the } some that we guarantee never & TEETH to shed a bristle. We also i have the latest and best ® & ® ® ® & e ® e u vi & ® ® & r 4 robbers who did the work showed Civil Gov't— “ * 8:30a.m. “ “ 10:00 a, m absolute fearlessness. They were officers of the army for the depostng U. 8. Hist— “ “ 9:00a.m. “ = 12:00 .m. on the train from 11 o’clock Satur-| Of King Alexander andQueen Draga.} cig “ 10:30am “ “ 12:30 p. m. tooth preparations; those day night until 8 o’clock Sunday} A perfect index of the feeling of Physiology—““ “ 1:30p.m. “ “ 2:30 p.m. q ; ’ morning, when they disappeared as | relief with which the passing of King 4 a “ Cine, i 4 50 that polish, whiten and pre- suddenly as they appeared. The Pedagogy— * 2:30 p. m. 6:00 p. m. y y appee Alexander and Queen Draga was re- serve the teeth and cannot train on which the robberies occurred eoieds dik obae fun tke action of Adv. Hist— “ * 4:00p.m. “ " 6:00 p. m. _ the second division of an excur- sion. The following is Mr. Blair's story: “The system adupted by the rob- bers was the old jostling trick. They stood on the platform of the train at each station, picked their man and robbed him, I saw them at work. Two of the men would jostle a pas- senger while the third picked his pockets.” Examinations will begin at 8:00 a. m., and 1:30 p, m, on both days and close at 12:30 and 6:00 p. m. respectively. This will give nine hours each day for examinations. Subjects will be givenin the order named above and questions placed on board at hour named in first column and erased at time named in second column. Each subject must be completed and paper handed in before beginning the next. No subject will be given at any other time than during the half day as indicated above. Applicants will be excused for any half day when they have finished all the work of that session. 33-2t H. 0, MAXEY, Sei00l Commissioner. the joint body when it convened. Hardly had the members taken their seats when a resolution was offered and rushed through thanking the army Officers for their acts during the revolution in the palace, After passing this resolution the members adjourned to the church for prayers. Then upon reassembling the new king was proclaimed. The city to day is packed with sol- diers. The day is a miserable one, EE EEE, with a Grizzling rain, and acold wind blowing, Ata meeting of the princi- . pal poliiicians and party tt last night it was decided that no 8 reward would be offered for the regi harm. Can supply a tooth-saving out- fit for very little money. H. L. TUCKER, Best Drug Store in Bates Co., Butler, Mo. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- sumption coughs and colds to be unequaled, Arecent expression from T. J. MeFarland, Bentonville, Va.. serves as an example. He writes: “T had broncitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr King’s New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me.” Equally effective in curing alllungand throat troublea, consumption, pneumonia grip. Guaranteed by H. L. Tucker druggist. Trial bottles free, regular size 50c, and $1. SSSSSSSESESESESESESESESESESEESSESESESESSESSESS ein dnonchateeloteg ites tate jerr AND WH HITE PLACED ON STAND * cides, and that their numes would not oftic Huy be published. Just received a car of the Old Enemies Meet, While at La Plata Wednesday with his Wild West show, Frank James learned that a survivor of the Cen- tralia fight in September, 1864, was living there, and hunted him up, Cat- vin Round was the man. The old enemies shook hands very cordially and spent some time in discussing the war tragedy that gave Centralia its greatest notoriety. Round ex- plained that he got away by hiding tmacornshock, James told him he was mizhty glad that he had ercaped and wished it was in his power to bring them all back to life. He said that on that eventful day the guer- ills were in two divisions, one of which numbered 225 men, under Mr. Smith of Butler passed over | Todd, and the other 100 under Bill y i 8 ik ST. ‘ NY \s the Park town grade Monday of this | Anderson. Jamos was under Todd, 8 ‘ NY 5 \ | Defendants in Feud Murder Case famous Z > Testify in Own Behalf. Business: Jackson, Ky., June 15.—This was another exciting day among the You have more or less of — of Breathitt county. Joe Crawford and Ed Tharp, the men it. Possibly it ts with us, accused of burning the Hotel of B. J. Such being the case you | Ewen yesterday morning, were pre- sented before Judge Redwine on the habeas corpus writs and remanded to jail, upon the sending of their cases to the grand jury. The grand jury was instructed by VISDSA DAL mete, OO ‘a —_ ry = j= | = es | = oo — —~o 2 — xo —f pt | a [4 = a7 "milled in o in one of the great Wheat Belts of Kansas, The High Patent is the STANDARD = The name will be easily re- Virginia Items. We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. Childrens Day was largely attended Sabbath the little fellows were up to time all spoke their pieces promptly everybody in the house evuld hear them. Rev. Sapp was present and sang @ few songs for them and also preached atnight. M. E. Chureh is talking of celebrat- Th in the trials of Tom White cad Onsale duet began by out- ing. _ Wesley 22 birth day June lining the defense and placing on the witness stand the two defendants themselves. In outlining the defense Attorney B B. Golden said it would be shown that Curtis Jett was stand- ing on the street near the postottice when the shots were fired that killed Mareum, and that White passed Ballard Items. through the court house and was near the middle of Mainstreet, going toward the Hargis store. He said Witness Ewen had been dreaming, and that he did not see Jett inside the court house aopeoes ny) Me ith his pistol in both hands. day with friends near Adrian. as be testified He said it would be Miss Ida Crow, who holds an im- shown that Ewen ran at the crack of portant position with a bank in|, 7 ; Apache, Oklahoma, is visiting home a and that he did not know something of our service, But if not a pat- ron, wouldn’t it be well for you to become one? Judge Redwine who pronounced the crime of arson second only to assas- sination. A subscription among the soldiers for the destitute family of Ewen. membered once used the FLOUR will never be for- gotten, This is without ORO BAS CO HY LOUIE \ NEWT TON, KANSAS. LibEREY BELL the shadow of a doubt the finest FLOUR for the price ever offered in the town. who was commander. He said that by the time the guerillas’ horses reached the outskirts of Sturgeon they were pretty well played out, and if the troops there had taken advan tage of their opportunity they could have sallied forth and easily have caught the guerillas. A bystander eek. Last Sabbath afternoon a large number of young people passed over the Park town grade in their buggies all the street lacks now is shade trees on both sides of the grade. Miss Gertrude Crowell, of Butler. is spending this week with the Misses Parks of Parktown. remarked: “And been in the fix of the Tommy Uowen of Butler attended fellow that caught the bear.” James Childrens Day at Virginia. He has smiled “Of course, we would have a longing for some of the Virginia fought as long as we could,” he said, young folk. “but they would have bad an im- Mrs. John Allen of Hume, and Mrs. | mense advantage over us in haviag Cliff Jackson of Wall Street, Kan , {fresh horses and they mizht have visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. , got away with us. "—Macon Ri epubli- You can make a-fine cake, I You can make fine bread, A. A. Knight is attending summer You can make fine biscuits. school at Warrensburg. Miss Hattie Bell, who has been quite sick, is much better. L. S. Keirsey and family spent Sun- You can make a net saving to your bank ac- count by using the famous STANDARD. W!)! others are advancing the prices of FLOUR, will sell this car: file we folks. ; Cole Hensley. can, re The first witness placed on the . o ; ¥) 4 Newt Choate and Ora Doy le were ‘stand was Jett, but before he had Farmers are busy plowing corn j Be ERS aA EE Hich Patent at $1.90 per hundred initiated into the mysteries of wood-) yj tered into his testimony the grand this week. Uate and flax are about ° Lecsial —— \ craft Saturday evening. jury was ushered in and Judge Ked- a failure, too much rain for them, Ronen nundved-o(f on-5001b lots Ot. Rodgers, of Kansas City, is wine excused the trial jury for a half Ring Phang a — at } ats. t he t wing places the first’ week i op » Tenpdither’ Con Benen” oe i. while he instructed the grand July: Virginie the 4th. 1 p.m, 10¢ per hundred off on 1,000 Ib lots. Blair Hendrix was shaking hands |!"UY- : ei Saptist church East of Vinton Sun a i . ‘ P with old friends in this vicinity, Sun- peckitr ooo on ones oe day afternoon July 5; Butler Mon Try one sack. You will use no other kind, S : ” | day night July 6. She is employed 7 ‘ Wilson Davidson had a very sick civilized community bs itis now in by the W, c.f. U. of Biseoael Gone Every sack guaranteed. This will be the only Breathitt county. The hotel of Ewen had been on he in ore and ba family turned out destitute.” He ee rey - — Warford | ®#!d that two men were being held were the guvets of Mise ‘Tells Siow by the state militia, suspected with Sunday. Pansy, | 2@ving committed the deed. No Hair? “My hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor and «my hair stopped falling at once.””— Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. out and hear her. Little Miss Bertha Miller's peace childrens day attracted the young and old. “Mamma Lully by.” She had her doll in her arma, which sh sang and kissed. It was a good lesson to mothers. Short time ago Oliver Standfield placed around his residence a fine wire fence fringed at the top. One week ago last Sabbath a couplefror Amsterdam were looking for some one to say the words, coming on that | * horse last week. F. M. Fort and wife spent Sunday car at‘the price. Next will be higher. Don't Over 3000 Boys miss it. Want your Eggs, Butter and Chickens in various parts pocecece for cash or trade. Chicago Coal Men Convicted. Chicago, June 12.—In an opinion delivered to-day by Judge Horton, members of the Northern Illinois Coal Dealers’ association were found guilty of conspiracy tn restraint of| they stopped with the Squire ant tradeand were fined $500each. The|goon Miss Pearl Scott and George: | Aly boy who members of the Retail Coal Dealers’| Armentrout were made one, the} "eads this can do association of Illinois and Wisconsin | ¢quire wishing them along and hap | the same. wore denied a motion for a new trial | PY journey together. Aaron, Steam Evaporated Salt will not harden«n barrel at $1.24. Butler Cash Dep't Stars | Look out for Shoe Sales from time to time. (SA Cz The troubleis your hair J |" *™"S°°" Worst of All Experiences. [P12 2i!Scma to sy by hee in SLLSSSSSSSSSASLISSSS SAS 9 does not have life enough. Missouri Pacific Excursions, PR anything be wy than w lool bh Te thelr owe way Jot Heed ome a | Act promptly. Save your Saratoga, Springs, N. Y., account ike asches of Nie Hh ne ls Denies That He Was Snubbed, | - ed Orleans: he did not complain 4 hair. Feed it with Ayer’s ny ona = fimited for on gab July sap to 1 wdaecd fovel The Saturday New Orleans, La., June 15 —Gen- prhortospentenry a 4 Hair Vigor. If the gray wg One fare plus $2.00 for round | ferable pain trom indigestiou, stom Evenin g Post ‘eral Joe Wheeler, in a letter to| ee hairs are beginning to “h Louis Fair.—Tickets on sale to Silsthiakis veer dovtors and’ st There are many stories of real busi- Coloneh Samee Sestey, Caaemen of | Driven to Desperation § the committee having charge of the recent Confederate reunion in New, Living in an owt o1 « Orleans, denies in toto the story sent ; | remote from ivi iliz ition, ni fa ‘out from Atlanta that he was treat- | | often driven tu desperati mn i | of aceident, re uli urns “ teously while here. * ® Ins. Cota, jed discour | wounds uleers, cic. Las iu a supply He denies categorically all the | of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. 1y hg statements in the Atlanta dispaich. best on earth, 25c at H. L. Tucker's He did not wear the Federal uniform | drug store. pee ness tact. Pictures of the boys are given. Send for this booklet and we will forward with it full information how you can begin this work. No money required to start. We will send Ten Copies of the magazine the first week free. Write to-day. ‘ The Curtis Publishing Company 483 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , Ayer’s Hair Vigor restore color every $1.00 a bette, = All dregatets, St. Louis Oct. 4 to 9, limited for re turn Qct. 12. One fare for round trip. hee't ¥. P. 8. C. E. at Denver, Colo. Pigeon on po 8 San har magne wil ~ ere Bag ye — cannot ly you, Angeles and San Diego, ach and bowel trou lectrie Bit aac far Sad eG July 1st to 10th, limited for return| ters is the only medicine. Only 50c 4 f d tri coe ES [ide rely ORE al eae! | remedies failed. At length I was in duced to try Electric Bitters and th: result was miraculous. I improvec at once and now I’m completely

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