The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 28, 1904, Page 2

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CL it ena ert - FHIRTY-SEVEN ARE DEAD. | @nity Ruin Marks the Site of; Moundville, Ala. Bisete Biows From Their Beds in the Eidackaces of Night Several Hua- Beet Feet—-Thirty Homes Were Wicecked By the Tornado. “Taccaloosa, Ala., Jan. 22.—The dissetrous tornado which swept over Moeuwsivilla, a town of 300 inhabit- sate if féeen miles south of here, early tu ~deo resulted in thirty seven per- soes Seing killed and more than 100 Ynjuced. Every business house, with the exception of a small drug store, was eetroyed. — Jie cornado eteuck the city from tues octhwest and mowed a path a yexcter of a mile wide through the as } Sargeons were hurried tg Mound 1 Greensboro and this city stything possible was done to ie » the sufferings of the injured ty etee foree .of the storm, persons weet Glowe hundreds of feet from Due Yeda in the blockness of night “Wecough terror, mother saud rsaree children fled from their lero metoe-week vr fage, and in their ex towment left a five year-old boy it wet. ©oday he was pulled feom heauae th some timber and thua far it > #/ eye aeatble to find any other mem ber di the family. Kedding, carpets and wearing ap- wf are ecattered for a distance of stax anlies 4hrough what was a forest kou\ataich is now clear, as thoughcut «oie che woodman's ax. ee zht-cars were torn tosplinters, he adie from them being hurlec fu cdeetis df feet from the track, Th tenuate, the hotel, warehouses, gins, tarts: Gomes, five storehouses, to xecher with their stocks, were de- :straped. Where they stood it is im a father, NEW VACCINE FOUND | Dr. Charles Behm, of Chicago Health Bureau, Makes Discovery. Lymph Mixed with Chloroform Ia- stead of Glycerin Avolds Many Faults of Old Way—To Try Other Experiments. Dr. Charles W. Behm, of the Chicago} health department has discovered a new vaccine, superior in many respects to that now used by physicians. He is not} entirely satisfied with the results obtained | and is continuing his experiment to se-/ curda virus which will have none of the objections made to the vaccine now used. Many investigations have been made by recognized physicians all over the coun- try, but none of them has discovered a perfectly satisfactory vaccine. One of the chief objections to the vac- cine now used is the long time necessary for its application. It often takes 30 and 40 minutes to ineculate a person with the virus because of rin with which it is mixed. age is obviated by the res Dr. Behm, Instead ¢ s he has accom- OVELOE loreform wil h the same Dr. Behm } chloroform kills except those the same ma chloroform vac ply it in much less time and the patien not compelled to wait with his sleeve rolled up for half an hour, Pr, Behm thinks that the chloroform evaporates too rapidly and is attempting to secure a solution which will dis D n about the same time it would take water to be absorbed, He has been carrying on his experiments for a number of years and will continue them for some time, After finishing his experiments with chloroform Dr, Behm commenced to In- vestigate with prv The investl- gation with this solution has not prog- ressed very far and it is impossible to predict what result will be obtained Dr. Behm has experimented enough with the salts of prusste acid to learn that the solution will! {!! all germs in the lymph with the exception of the germs which are desired. If this does rot prove to be the solution which will producea satisfactory virus. Dr, Behm wil! con- tinue his experiments with other solu- With a vaccine having no ob- nod that the lymph in who is still living, a-ked Senator Stone a few years ago to assist him Has stood the test for over 60 years. of ‘i stane Liniment FOR MAN OR BEAST. Cures sprains, bruises, burns, cuts, sores, lameness, piles, rheumatism, stiff joints lame back, etc. | | i NU MEXICAN A Missouri Democrat’s Will. Trans ‘ript A wealthy Democrat «f Missouri, drawing up his will, One clause, Arrest Woman Teacher on Washing'on (. rrespondence of the Boston | Sioux City, Ia tie Pitcher, the young woman srehook teacher, who claimed to have been DIRECTORS, —0:— W.F. Duvall, J. M. McKibbea 0. A. Heinlein, E, A. Bennett, Crim al Charge. Tanuary 17 —Hat- Money t0 Loan. i (7) waa. ble to find even the pillars upor wwlurde: Shese structures rested. fee les ci cotton, which were store an warehouses, were torn to atome, te f-agrments of lint lodging in trees vn king it appear as though thatsec jectionable features it is thought that the heatth officials will have less difficulty In securing the vaccination of children be- low the school age. Over 35 per cent. of the deaths from smallpox in Chicago this years have resulted from the failure of parents to inoculate their children before they were six years of are. he as the senator recalls its provisions, when it takes effect, is likely to receive th that the executors of the will shall ty the sum of $100,000, One-half of e widest publicity. It provides ld in trust for the Democratic par shot, bound and gagged lust Tues- [ Clark Wix, J. W. Choate, |day night ina hotel at Miller, S.D, 7 fk L. McBride, W. B. Tyler. was to-day arrested on a warrant Cloae Loane at once hes : es Sere sworn out by half a doz n prominent Abetracte furnished. J.J.McKee, G. W. Newberry business men of Miller. She ischarg- * 5 ed with assault, with intention to Capital . $50,000.00 commit a felony and administering MILES S. HORN, Surplus ~ 10,000 00 he interest on this money shall each year be returned to the fund. The other half is to be in turn divided equally between the D-mocratic na ional committee and the state com- inittee of Missouri, In this way the fund will constantly be increasing. At the end of 100 years, when it will amount to something over $2,000,- 00, $500,000 is to be withdrawn aud applied to the erection at St. either to Wilbur Quirk for the pur. pose of robbery. Quirk was aelerk in a Miller drug store. On Tuesday night he was held up by two masked persons, bound, gagged, and after having been made unconecious by the use of either, was tied to an iron bed, where he was found next morning in a very seric us condition, He could not give de scriptions of his assailants, and the Sise fad been visited by a snow esiomma. Heavy iron safes, the door <> which in some instances were tor Pre ow their hinges, were carried awa) © y whe force of the wind. ‘A vvunng clerk employed by WP n® or, hearing the terrible roaring of we worm, let himeelf into a well is * gheenover of the store. He had ne ver found his,place of safety when Attorney at Law, With abundant capi- CLUB FOR WOMEN IN PARIS. , BUTLER, MO. tal and with ample fac- Mixs Nina Estabrook Has Novel Plan to Ald Americans Visiting the rh Capital, A movenient {fs on foot to establish in Paris an international club for women. The originator of the enter- prise is Miss Estabrook, who owns an American magazine in Paris, known as en eee ilities, this bank is pre- ire Easi Side Square. ilities, th re pared to meet the needs iieiiiuaiaieaiaiiieniaian ve Bad of this community in GOOD SPIRITS. the fullest measure. ssvevore was demolished. He was] the Paris World Good apirits don’t all come from 2B. Leewa ont unjured. As denot-| “My plan is the result of the de-| Louis of a monumental building ana | affair remained a mystery. Kentucky. Their main source is the Saumecs, ed, agéhe force of the tornado, it issaic | Mand,” said Miss Estabrook, who was|wemorial to Thowas Jefferson. ‘Ihe | Miss Pitcher at first claimed she|}iver—and all the fine spirits ever clause in the will, as Senator Stone outlines it, even goes so far as to provide for the details of the build- ing. The Declaration of Independ- enc is to be painted on the walls of the main hall, and in other parts of the atructure some of the great Dem veratic state papers are to be set torth in the same way. It is known that the above refers to Colonel Moses C. Wetmore, the millionaire tobacco manufacturer of st. Louis. nis signatyre is on every box of the genuin Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tevieee be remedy that eures n colt in ome day Farmer and Hired Hand Found Dead. Tipton, Mo., Jan. 28.—Ed. Hardin was found mortally wounded in his yard and bis hired farmhand dead in in Chicego recently. ‘My offices in Paris have become a sort of general in- formation bureau for American women who go abroad and who desire assist- Ance in their shopping and sight-see- ing expeditions, and also for those who go to Paris to study. “But the real support of the club is to be, I hope, the traveling American woman, who can find a neat and re- fined woman's hotel, if you like to call it so, where she, by paying a small due ennvaily, can come, instead of being ed to the inconvenience, extor- tion and vulgarity of a public hotel. “T hope to take a whole building in the Rue de Rivoli, facing the Tuileries gardens. This location has three im- nortant qualifications. It is in a bean- tiful quarter; it is downtown, within walking nee of the theaters and the shops, and is the popular thorough- fare.” FINDS ALL WOMEN DEFORMED. wis shot by accident at a place on the railway east of Miller. She took the sheriffto the place and pointed out the revolver with which was in fl eted the wound, but she would not say who shot her. Drops of blood were found leading from the drug store, where Quirk was assaulted to the Menshaw hotel. Other arrests are promised. made in the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hun- dred-and-one ill effects it produces. Yeuean’t have good spirits anda bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you would fe] buoyant, happy and hope- ful, bright of wye, light of step, vigor ousand successful in your pursuits, You ean put your liver in fine condi- tion by using Green’s August Flower —the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been # favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flow- er will make you healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal supply of “good spirits.” Trial size, 24e; regular bottles, 75c At all drug- gists’. t an entire freight train wae ‘Glawn rom the track, A heavy wind yiewveded all over North Alabame escd cain fell in torrents. Of Bates County. ad TANDARD ‘“iiaps the Cold and Works off th: Cold, * Caxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete *araacoldin one day. No cure, n: prey. Price 25 cents. Abduct Illinois Girl After Hypno- tizing Her. Peoria, Il, Jan 17 —By the use of hypnotic power, two unknown men abducted Miss Ruby Brown, 15 years old, from her home in Champaign, lil, Jast Friday morning. The girl was brenght to Peorta on a Big Four train, but in the Union station recov- ered consciousness. While the kid- napers weutin search of a carriage sJAWES AGAIN ELECTED. fee. Louis Jefferson Club's President “Sgr the Sixth Consecutive Time. Louis, Jan, 22.—Harry Hawes » sixth consecutive time, wa- president of the Jefforsonclub veetacday by a vote of 1,439, the wée\ vote cast. Kichard Hanlon | fcwacer director cf the club, and re STANDARD GRAND. SWELL FROET, LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. TWO MACHINES IN ONE. BALL BEARING STAND WHEEL, ‘Wealso manufacture sewing machines that Pointer Given to Members of Weast- ern Dressmakers’ Association by Its President, ; appointed member of the board MILLIONAIRE’S POOR STOMACH FB commissioners, was elected his house by J. M. Boyd and W: L. Ms : : + ; . pi -he made her escape. She learned Fetail from $12.00 xfs president to succeed George J “Not once in five years have T found| MeCutchens when they visited the tihtahe Wendin Beovth. aud che ae The worn-out stomach of the over- PR Figg Sines B00 ‘stitches vale All the other officere elected | q woman among my customers who was| place to-day. fed millionaire is often paraded in | other machines make taken to the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Perham. She left for her home this morning. Miss Brown was on her way to : school when & man bebind ber seized He was picked up by Boyd and Me: | 10, by the arms. Anotherman made Cutchens and taken to the house, |... rq) passes before her face with bis where it was found that the doors |) .nag and ehe lost consciousness, were locked. After her escape in this city the police public prints as a horrible example of evils attendant on the possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dys pepsia and indigestion are rampant among these people, and they suffer far woree tortures than_the million aire unless Cat ove themselves ofa 200. not one-sided in some way. Perhaps ue nee it is one hip that is higher, one arm that is longer, one shoulder that is more de- veloped, one side that is longer—there 1s always something that is not per- fect.” So spoke Mrs. Linda R. Wade, presi- dent of the Western Dressmakers’ as- sociation, at the opening session of the annual convention of that organization sere incumbents of the office they simpict. Theyare: John T. Fitzsim- sms, econd vice president; William A. yan, third vice-president; R. F <"oacbs, secretary; T. R. Ballard, ¢eaeeurer, and Daniel J Corcoran, +5 eegeant-at arms, ae treasurer's report showed a Hardin had been shot, apparently at close range, with a shotgun, and had Jain helpless and mortally wound- ed for some time in the yard. THB Standard Sewing Machine Co., , CLEVELAND, OHIO, NORFLEET & REAM, Agents: Exaivace of $12,019.68 in bank, with] in St. Louis. On breaking into the place a grew- standard medicine like Green’s Au- Notice of Final Settlement i Mrs. Estella McRae, of Caruthersville, were notified and were given a de- Flower, which has been a fu’ pote’ ie beceos yee. $0, ol ceepiiens rrontetanding CpnER One. ae followed Mrs. Wade in an address, dur- nenige 4 ae was disclosed. ly ing scription of the men. Her story fs by Pete wasd for all drhaciteat inarsted thee Tere in the sleepi Tn a the bi aan oho he corroborated by Conductor Scanlon, apparently locked himeelf in the | who noticed the three people on the houee, alter shooting his — train. Miss Brown is the daughter and committed suicide by sending of a manager of teaming interests in the contents of the shotgun into his Cha head. mpaign. The two men occu the houre alone and it is not known what led ‘ sganication’s growth during the last xguer, according to the report of the smembership committee, was 1,625, whith brought the total membership upsos 339. Coughing Spell Caused Death. troubles for over thi: August Flower fan J iy Married on a Flying Train. ‘W. Dell Balch, of this city, and Miss cCABTORIA. “Garry k 25 years, «-thoed Ayo Lee express while The Kind You Have Roun mmerving at his home, in the presence | 40 miles an h cold a few days ago andpaid| man who made Exat attention to it. Yesterday morn-| at such speed had left » barber’ C. E. ROBBINS, Attorneys for the Choctaw Nation ag be was seized with a fit of cough-| half shaved to oblige them. : have filed a petition, asking that the hich continued for some time. | his right cheek had been Auctioneer, ) aaking Fab wile sont for 8 physician but be-| he presented his Ament, Mo. courts refuse to allow the allotments fassshe-could arrive, another blushing, trembling santa to the Mississippi Choctaws who did No boose-fighter. No greene hand | not appear to take up their claims learning the business at the ex) of those who employ me. H yen ae a days specified by want an honorable first class job|!@¥- They hold that the extension two done, give mea chance, Eightyears | of time granted by the Secretary of perience. the Interior is not legal.

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