The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 26, 1904, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

~ MEXICAN Mustang Linime at Must MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN ang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment MEXICAN cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments. limbers up Stiff Joints. cures Frostbites and Chilblains. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN 2 MEXICAN | Musiang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Sprains and Strains. cures Spavin and Ringbone. heals Old Sores quickly. Best for Cattle ailments. penetrates to the very e. Best thing for a lame horse. = MEXICAN : MEXICAN ~-EREICAN = eta <r are Tee _ MEXICAN sic. eae ‘MEXICAN : Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment is a positive cure for Piles. cures all formsof Rheumatism. _ cures Caked Udder in cows. Pest for Sheen ailments. always gives satisfaction. drives out all inflammation. American Squadron Ordered to Tangiers, Washington, May 21.—One Ameri- can warship will be frowning on Tan- giers by May 29, and by May 30 a) whole squadron will be there to give force to the demand of United States Consul Gummere that the Sultan obtain the release of Mr Perdicaris, , KENTUCKY FEUD MAY BE REOPENED. Two Men Fatally Injured in Fac- tional Fight in Leslie Coun- ty Mountains. Owingsville, Ky., May 21.—In the mountains of Leslie county last | ° pas Our Florence Nightingale. | World, K.C., Mo. Miss Clara Barton haa retired from the presidency of the American Ked Croas society to be succeeded by Mrs. John A. Logan. } JUST . J ae o This heroic woman is -62 years of hy age. It is now forty-four yeare since she became the {dol of the Union soldiers. She was only 18 years of A car load of cane seed. Both Amber and early Orange, Kaflir corn, Seed corn, Flax seed and Millet seed. RECEIVED Mo. Pac.{Excursions. St. Louis Annual Conference, M. E. Church, Carthage, Mo., March 22 to 29. Rate 1X fare for round trip on certificate plan. =. Kansas City, Mo., and return $2.90 March 20 to 22 inclusive; good re- turn March 28. Kansas City and return April 12 to 14account Women’s Presbyterian Board $2.90. Certificate . Lexington, Mo., G A. R. Encamp- ment —One fare for round trip plus an Amerloan citizen, and his British) night a pitched battle occurred be-|"Ht 10 Oni ty realise that in her NY We keep a full line of feed on hand at all Ste as ante Mag 27 ond eer son-in-law, who were kidnaped by | tween two factions of mountaineers | (4 age, after more than four decades | @P times, and also handle one of the best brands uisians Purchase Exposition, brigands last night. Orders have been sent from the that will likely cause a renewal of the feud trouble in that section, of work for humanity, Clara Barton of Kansas hard wheat flour, St. Louis, Mo., April 30th to Dee. 1st, 1904: — ~ R ‘ should have passed the last two . ’ Ten da: ion ticket 10.05 Navy D the Canary Is- r § . . " , “4 y excursion ticket $10.05 a pooh to re — . A crowd had qgees on - wants of ber Gis Galen & deniioas Try us when you wish to buy—don’t for Sixty day exouecion Vichet 11.48 ands, directing Rear Admiral fF. lk. | Creek to celebrate the retirement o! cloud which happily, has been die- get us when you want to sell. Season excursion ticket 13.40 Chadwick, commander-in-chiet of the South Atlantic squadron, now en route to the Canaries, to send one} ship immediately to ‘Tangiers and to follow with the remainder of the squadron, The squadron consists of the arm- ored cruiser Brooklyn, the protected | cruiser Atlanta, the gunboats Castine and Marietta. In all probability Rear Admiral Chadwick will send the Atlanta ahead to report to Consul Gummere, The State Department was advised of the kidnaping in a dispatch re- ceived this morning from Consul Gummere, Mr. Gummere, upon being informed appealed to. Deeming the Govern- Deputy Sheriff Z. R. Caldwell. Cald- well and his followers were present, as were some of the enemies of years standing. A supply of Clay county moonshine whisky was secured and it towed freely. Trouble soon started, and the men began firing at each other with re- volyers from behind rocks and trees, More than fifty shots were fired, and when the emoke cleared away A. Saylor and Bob Burns were stretch ed on the ground fatally injured, and several others had slight wounds, John Caldwell, brother of the re- tired sheriff, and Arnold Belcher, are charged with shooting Saylor and Burns, but no arrests have been and a battle is expected. Efforts are ment responsible for such a violation of public security, they at once sent @ runner to request the Sultan’s dep- uty to accede to the demands of the brigands and at once obtain the re- lease of the prisoners, This means that the United States and Great i'ritain expect the Sultan even to pay ransom, should Rais- souli demand it, and there should be afforded no other way to save the lives of the.captives. May Wheat for $1 a Bushel Chicago, May 21,—May wheat shot up to $19 bushel to-day. Tt was predict&d that by Monday it wauld reach $1.19 and perhaps $1 25 Amid wild excitement and rumors of an absolute eorner the price in a of bulges went up from 96\c. At this price the market closed W day, and the opening series | ednes showed nog being made to keep the two factions apart, Leslie county joins Clay county, which has been the scene of several of the bloodiest feuds ever waged in Kentucky, among them being the Howard-Turner and Philpots-Baker warfare of several years ago. Letter to J. A. DeArmond, Butler, Mo. DearSir: You are interested inthe prosperity of your town. You can contribute to it materially, and give it afar more prosperous look at the same time. Perhaps the public property needs a yrood coat of paint. Devoe will supply that coat with two-thirds of the number of gallons required of any other. Devoe will last twice as long as any other. De- voe is all paint and fall: measure. Devoe is the strongest paint known. Devoe will take care of the property, ia the long run, for half the money persed. During the last two years the Amer- ican branch of the Red Cross society of which Miss Barton has so long been the president, has been rent with factionalism, Those hostile to Miss Barton’s administration have Investigation has proven these charges grossly untrue. What a career of devotion hath this woman wrought. The angel of mercy on the fields of Antietam and Cedar Mountain and Fredericksburg, she was a minister. ingspirit at Paris and at Metz. The German emperor gave her the Iren labors of love. At the Johnstown floods, the Michigan forest fires, the Charleston earthquake, at Havana, at Galves- ton—wherever there was need and suffering, Clara Barton has gone to bind up the wounds and to distri- bute the contributions of a generous people. In every great calamity of the last forty years this noble woman was almost the first to arrive on the scene that she might rescue the per- ishing. It is said that she is failing in both body and mind. What wonder! She has looked upon more scenes of suf fering than any living person. The awful strain on body and nerves and sympathies is enough to have killed a woman less strong. She is our Florence Nightingale— never to be forgotten. Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete SLID IATA TA Warrensburg BusinessCollege North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. Peoples Elevator Co. charged mismanagement of funds. pegs FLD LSS LIALIASILAL ESSA A od Apvisory Boarp i Turee Compiere Courses B. E. PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager. Dr. W. L. Hedges president, Com. Bank. For information! Address OOS OOOO OOOO ODIGI ION pee freien T. E. Cheatham, Cashier American Bank. Ear! Coffman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank. Warrensburg Business College, Warrensburg, Mo. — Baws — Cut Out The Middle Man. |; Now we have the largest Direct from the Factory Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. IN NJ OASIS SL SL ISALIAAL ALAA. SOoos + + + ¢ Three regular trains daily to St. Louis through sleeper and chaircars. E. C, VanpErvoort, Agent, | German Baptist meeting, Carthage, Mo., May 18 to 24 inclusive, one fare for round trip to either Carthage or Joplin, good returning May 30. One way Colonist Rates Pi to points in Oregon, PAL T= Washington, Montana FT and northwestern points fornia, Arizona, New Mexico, at ver; low rates. On sale March 1 to April 30th. General conference M. E. church, Na+ tional Ass’n Retail Grocers, Los An- gelos and San Francisco, Tickets on sale April 23 to May1. Final return limit June 30, 1904, » E. C. VANDERVOORT, Agt. FAVORITE HOME PAPER. Established for nearly a century and read regularly by more than 500,000 persons in the west and southwest, the Twice-a- Week Repub- lie of St. Louis can justly lay claim to that enviable distinction ‘Favor- ite Home Paper.” It is great because it has always aimed to inform, instruct and enter- tain its readers on all matters of public and home interests. In 1904 it will be especially interesting and valuable. Here are some reasons why you should subscribe for it: This is campaign year, and you will want to be informed of the move- ments of party leaders, reports of the great national and state conven- Within ter # ufter the open- , nold i , in a \ tions, the progress of the campaign, ine the delnce came. 'The news soon | Pequired by aay other. oar. vs yt gag No cure, 20 reports of the elections, etc. ; spread that Albany, N. Y., speen-| ‘The reason is stated above: Devoe é You will want to know all about 7,000,000 bu., nearly ell of which | Strong paint known g r : t i Ses . was bonght through the house of Irwin, Greene & Co, Within the last two weeks the price has risen 1c. r.day it became a certainty that the shorts were at the mercy of Wa- terman. In all, there ia less than 500,000 bu. of contract wheat in Chicago, and to add to misfortunes of the bears, it was learned that must of this had been sold for Eastern deliv- E. D. Jewel, Corry, Pa., painted his houve 5 years ago with a mixed paint; took 14 gallons, Last spring he re-painted with Devoe; bought 14 gallons and had 4 left. Saved $15 to $20, for painting cost two or three times as much as the paint. Yours truly, F. W. Devore & Co., New York und Chicago. P.S.—Gongh & Hess sell our paint. Muscogee, I. T., May 21.—Charley Roberts, a Creek freedian, who holds more landin his immediate family than any other man in Indian Tei tory, was here to-day to see, about selling some of his land. His wife is still living and to them have been born twenty-three chil- dren, all of whom are still living. Each of the children, and Roberts and his wife, get an allotment of 100 In Southwest Mo. and can duplicate any goods in leather line--offered by cat- alogue houses, So come and see us and let us show you. Keep your money at home. We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double LPL LAPD PRR LIL PPI PPL REAP IP LR LPP RS PE GREP PI 1904, You will be interested in and kept well informed by the Farm Visitor, a reguiar supplement of the paper, pre- _ especially for the farmer and 118 family. You will want to know what the world is doing in every field of activ- ity, and through the unsurpassed news and sy« cial service of the Twice- ja-Week Republic you will uot be dis- appointed. Inshort sketches, choice bits of fiction, articles of interest to women, ‘ ; Cross and she b of the outrage, conferred with the} made, Friends of both sides are re- deg Be d : “ca sar benered at Dan , harthand and nO p oto points in Pa aa #1 ———-British-Minister-who-tad-ateo been ported to have armed themselves nf ane bi UUU 5) VNOTTTGIY Gu Ye E wagon harness from $10 to $30. Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness oil and soaps, limi- ments for wan or beast, coach oils, axel grease, tents, wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and trade t)+m for new ones. We Luve the largest Retail Harness and Saddlery Seas in the Southwest and our harness are all made at ome, acres each in the Creék nation, mak- ing an aggregate of 4,000 acres easily worth $80,000. The allotments are grouped in the rich wheat land near Tulsa, and the eatate of the Roberts family is one of the best that has gone to any family in the territory. children and the home, fashion hints and helpful hovsehold suggestions the Twicea Week Republic easily — among the weeklies of the great west. woecere PLLB ery, and will bo shipped to Buffalo Post Office is Robbed of by boat within a few days. Nowhere can the shorts turn to $575 at Westboro, Mo Mo., May 21.—Thieves find the wheat which they contracted Westboro. to deliver to Waterman at the prices entered the post office last night and robbed the safe of $183 in cash and ranging from 80c to 96c. $396 in stamps. Nytroglycerine was used on the safe. It was evidently | | | | : To Cure a Cold {n One Day. We aleo carry a full line of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, RO. fessionals. \- De anche aay, ol AD Take aantive nga —— sues yd weno ona AND SPRING WAGONS. ¥ : . ts move IY fae"Ge cra W | lock this moraog iw McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, OINTMENT 3 Grove’s signature is on each box,| Four strangers boarded an east ee APPPAPP COONEY ibaa 25c. freight at Norwich, Ia., twenty miles north of here, at 6:25 a. m. They carried a bundle in a newspaper and CURES HOTIING BUT PILES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for {& years as the The Best is the Cheapest. “UMS, WDS/OMG.. OY} 404 ySY MED a telescope valise. They were wet - wet | BEST REMEDY for PILES. Not how cheap but how good 1e| up to the knees and appeared to have ‘00 ® XATT KVS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. the question. been up all night. There is no other ? | The Twice-a Week Republic 18 not | cine, “ouy @ sn dosp 30 aui0) i , as cheap as some 80-called* newspa- Liieeediattneipsiomnapniess i ; pers, but it is ascheapasitispossibi:! Death Foretold in a Dream. a. aes. to sell & first-class newspaper. It prints all Fd bp a Bag he rinting. If you re all the year Pro are posted on all the im- * portant and interesting affairs of the ‘world. It is the best and most relt- able newspaper that money and 1uce—and those should 1908 Hinton, Ok., May 16.—The body Brilliant ‘ By of Frank Lane, who was drowned in 8 a creck three miles southeast of here a a : ; simone Seagiing has Sonal ; will weigh in good flesh 1,800 althoug! esh 1, on continuonsly day and night since . {asta . 1,700 pounds respectively. Both _ registered, Of the low down blocky kind.” Can show 16 to 18 colts on ce Will stand the season of 1904 at my barn 3 miles northeast of But- d North place. $12.50 for colt to stand and suck. ‘stock, to be appreciated, should be seen. ha Two grey Percheron stallion:

Other pages from this issue: