The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 29, 1904, Page 8

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Seo ta ond Reged Sisiawar and in a disused part of the cemetery eid'ab tbs Maly tase et in Simpson county this morning. The tood In grand array; worked from dusk until nearly mid- combatants were Edward Mangum i ———— The Russians. Singapore, Straics Settlement, Dec. 25.—Two Japanese crulsers called here this morning and left at noon. They reported that two Jap- anese battleships, two first class and driveways, broad and clean | night digging a grave in the frozen gardens all serene; ' earth for her child, when it was dene nary, anda, lor p a livery stable proprietor and Pro- special winter’s night ago the woman’s little girl died at| fessor Woodward, principal of the Par olthin bsnl oenss Chctouans totes their cabin, eight miles back in the instantly killed, while Wood All loaded down with luvuries, ward Peeping Aer ontaghge and the mother dragged herselt|*#elved wounds from which he prob- ? @ trees that were to them so dear; “ through two feet of snow to the cruisers, two second class cruisers pedi iogat nel ys rae opera About two weeks ago Professor and twelve torpedo boat destroyers | While Christmas belis were heard to sound | Géioor pent back a sleigh ‘for the Woodward administered corporal Their notes for many a mile around; Fe body. As the child had not received | P™ ; Japanese auxiliary cruisers are| Resounded on the air that night. medical attention, a burtal certifi-|°bildren for unruly conductin school. patrolling off this port. Aad alike and ating, rustled o’er cate could not be granted and the] The affair resulted in an altereption Ct dp gr grea Tt , and ease, Shave ites a6 thi ate lowered the body alone. Two daye ‘This mansion was agiow with light, Magee High School. Mangum was woods. The father was ona spree And happy children lingered near ably will not recover. i Another year was passing out, town, from where the county poor were nearby steaming west. TWO] 24 Volos tay, ead lhanier Mant, punishment to one of the Maxgum The velvet rags and marbie floor. : , Shanghai, Dec, 22 —A squadron] with nappy hearte all took thelr leave local undertaker would not bury the | between the two men, and {s under- ’ Bran and Shorts. of powerful cruisers under Admiral | On this a merry Christmas ave body. As the local priest was out of stood that both men made threats.| BYG to th Kamimura has gone south to the pip helene wed eryierd town, the mother performed the bur. This morning Woodward Was pase: vy icing =] -) China sea to meet the Ruasian| ang ners presente a different rene ial rites as well as the work, herself |i? along the street while Mangum second Pacific squadron. Asif ‘twere many a mile between, lchstaiarieploniincincintetiiass was driving a wagon. A pistol duel There were no groy nor gardens fair, CASTOR No grounds, no lawns, no drive-ways there, The Kn Ye hve AB 18 Kind You Have Always Bought No luxuries were he fd Boars the J 1 No Christmas trees ayed, Signature Ldn Toe snow !ay deep upen the ground, of le The cold wind whistled all around. omeniesmneeeneas But in thie little ovttage gra , . With walle all tumbling to decay, To Train Negro Teachers, Where cold winds ever roand him orept, followed and Woodward was shot in the abdomen, while several ehote took effect in Mangum’s budy which resulted in his death. Peoples Elevator Co. J Feed your stock oil meal to make them sleek and fat. SSSSSSILI A ’ oe (ISAS Singapore is a British colony at the southern extremity of the Malay peninsula on Malacca strait, which is formed by the Malay peninsula on A Guaranteed Cure For Piles a i Now York, Dec. 28 —Fifteen clergy-| Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Prosrud- the northeast and the Dutch island | death a little baby slept ’ ’ D ‘ np, | His little spirit had gone home , ; ing Piles. Druggists refund mone: Sumatra on the southwest. The ia th ad oeid ka vais 44 o0did, men and elders interested in the work |! y ‘ if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure With cold and hunger oft he cried; of educating the Southern negro any case, no matter of how long On Christmas eve, alas! he died, preacher gave a dinner here last standing, in 6 to 14 days. Firet ap. fa enoiedeeeatinr ptt aaan night to the Rev. S. G. Miller, super- | plication gives eare and rest. 50c. If Not ail alone, wa'll venture here {ntendent of the John C. Martin fund | your druggist hasa’t it send 60e in alone, we’l . ill be d Toero in the leat bouts of ght mork.. This fuod,_mblch approx: sts by Parts adions Gor Be Loca are in the silent hours of night, * 5 5 ‘A amoldering fire her only ught, mates 2 million dollars, is to be used Mo. ' 4 woman sat im poverty, for educating negro clergymen of all For neither wealth nor friends had she. denominations. The Rev. Mr. Miller Piksgabi ea hhed ordotstialequal has been organizing Rible institutes fora year. He has completed the workin Arkansas and made a be- ginning in Georgia, South Carolina ‘ ; d Tennessee. Hehas 1,000 stu- through which the Russtan fleet] ovis, fants haae Gas Vas Aes, an , might steam. All could be easily | Now all arcand wed» believe cueouuen to have 40,000 Are similar scenes on Christmas eve, 8 I ough. watched by the Japanes scout shipe. The same bright stare will blend their light Several of the passages are not safe] oyorthe rich and poor tonight, for heavy war ships. To go around |The very sdme that shown, you know, That Christmas eve so long ago. — son set pede When we vacate this old round earth, @"anese waters would e' ee ee en ee —BuUY— Direct from the Factory}. Cut Out The Middle Man, \ Nine tenths of the people are looking for this, i distance acrossit at its narrowest place is about thirty miles. All the steamer lines from the West toChina and Japan converge in Malacca strait and pass Singapore. Sumatra, Borneo, Java, New Guinea and Australia form a line of islands be- gining at the Aslan mainland at Singapore and extending about 25,000 miles west and south into the Pacific ocean. Between these 3 islands are half a dozen passages Chief Justice Robison, of the Su- preme Court, a few days ago issued @ temporary rule in prohibition against Judge Foster of the St. Louis Criminal court to prevent him from proceeding with the trial of Edward Butler in his court charges of bribing Charles F Kelley to leave the State and avold testifying against him in the boodle cases. Since Butler turned Republican he seems to have a “pull” somewhat unexpected.—Clinton Democrat. There were two little children more, Who oft bad suffered here before, Now whea tbe cold winds round them creep, These little ones were fash asleep, And little stockings, only two, Now we have the largest \ Harness and Sade Factory} 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. 4 Keep your money at home, ia Here’sa rare chance! We want a local, and district agent for one of the Oldest and best life insurance Compa- nies in existance, Write to-day and give quantity of precious coal. wal ell rar blr be references. (. C. Courtney, State Agent, Singapore is about 3,000 miles] or just » cottage dewn the read? Massachusetts Building, Kansas City, from Tokio and about the same Mo. atf distance from Port Arthur. It is about 3,600 miles from the Russian port, Vladivostok, the supposed destination of the Russian fleet. Most of the Russian second Pacific squadron is atill near Aden, the mouth of the Red sea. It isreported but not offictally, that part of the} H.R Beetes, G. A. Beetes, Euphe- squadron left the vicinity of the Red|mia Raley, Charles N. Raley and sea several days ago and is sailing] Maggie J. Cooper, all residents of toward Ceylon, south of the lower) Atherton, Mo., whom she charged tip of India. This makes the Rus-| with whipping her publicly, Mies eians atill about 3,000 milesfrom the} Odell, who was aclerk in the etore Japanese war vessels off Singapore.!of J.C, Hiffner, was, according to The Japanese may collect their|the evidence, taken from the store fleet near Singapore and cover the| one night, stripped of her clothing|®Fe 4ll rejected the Republicans will Indian ocean to the west with scout}aud whipped with a rope. The wo-|&&in three members of the state sen- a Oi ships. This. probably would bring | men accused-of- taking—part-in-the} te from the city and county of Den- ‘ the greatest naval battle in modern | whipping are married. ver. Ifno other changes be made times near the western entrance to the senate will then be a tie, the lieu- } Malacca strait. The Japanese may, tenant governor, a Republican, hold- however, send scout ships in ad- ing the deciding vote. The Republi- vance and keep the main body cans, it is sald, intend, if they obtain of the fleet north of the line of is- control of the senate, to unseat two lands and concentrate on the Rus Co., the State Supreme Court has Democrats who were seated on con- elane ne thay smeange. from the pas decided the rights of a litigant sur- seme SOT RNT ot: sage they select. The Japanese vive his death. Behen ‘secured @ caseamna. have fortified Pescadoree talands) i sement of $5000 in a auit alleging| Bear the The Kid You Haw divas Bought their extreme southern poseession,| company was responsible for the| Signstare OLE oe - : Veulaa oak desth of his mother, File, the a. at J which to' retreat for re! was m an beatae Dieatenat, safety if they are beaten. Rhe detendant company pleaded thie| ‘Territories Aggressive, ie ho com-|cancelled the sult. Judge Valliant dni Kamina, x wrote the opinion sustaining the mands the Japanese fleet, was in| ii ation a ng command of the squadron which : watched Vladivostok and crippled the Russian Viadivostok fleet. Now that the Russion squadron’ in Port Arthor has been destroyed the fleet of Admiral Togo, which was off Port Arthor, is released. : Where we have all obtained our birth, of lost time and an {ncalculable| What.ditterence can 1t ever make, y. "To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. All druggists refund the money ff {¢ failsto cnre. BE. W. Grove’s signature is oneach box. 25¢. Young Lady Whipped by Women Gets $500 Verdict, « Kansas City, Dec. 24 —Miss Pris- cilla Odell has received a verdict of $500 from a jury in the circuit court at Independence, against Julia Beetes, May Tie Colorado’s Senate. Denver, Dec.29.—The supreme court has taken under consideration the motion of attorneys for the Repub- lican party to eliminate from the official count the entire vote of four Denver precincts in which fraude have been shown, in the trial of elec- tion offictals for contempt of court. These precincts, with the one whose vote has already been ordered thrown out, returned 1,453 Democratic aud 276 Republican votes If these votes Showed Nerve on a Scaffold, Boise, Ida , Dec, 29—James Connors the murderer of a deputy sheriff, Sweet, at Blackfoot, was put to death inside the prison yard here to-day. Connors, who admitted his guilt, refused to make any statement and went to the scaffold withouta tremor. He declined spiritual com- fort and faced death with a bravado never before witnessed on a scaffold in Idaho. He was pronounced dead 12 m ter the trapwas sprung. We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double Ex, Se, wagon harness from ${0 to $30. Single harness $7.50 to & { $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices frov) the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness olland soaps, limi- “ ments for man or beast, coach oils, axel grease, tents, wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy ri new and repalr old ones. Bring fn yourold harnessand _ trade them for new ones. We have the largest Retail Harness and Saddlery coe in the South west and our harness are all made at ome, We aleo cafry afullline of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD AND SPRING WAGONS. 4 : : _ MoFARLAND BROG., Butler, M Suit Survives a Litigant. Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 25—In the decision of the case of John T. Behen of St. Louis vs. the Transit Bates County Investment C BUTLER, MO. OCepital, = = 850,00o. . loan on real South McAlester, I. T.,° Dec, 24— Anticlpating opposition from Demo- cratic senators to the Hamilton statehood bill, now pending before congress, which proves for the ad- mission of Oklahoma and Indian Territory as one state, the Demo- Ficratie Executive Committee of the || Indian Territory in sesaion here has » [formulated plans to bring pressure | Declare Democrat Elected. y : | chopra wcicgn ay er Springtield, Ill., Dec, 24—The state| fy | GOOD POTATOES tives in the senate to vote for sated Suse waaespaiens BRING FANCY PRICES theasure, The Democratic organza-| and } Me {te decision in the Joilet District] ff sol mtaremuart icmy of Forypome th gator agi ets Scar Bowles, Democrat, to be elected. bag arco

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