The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 19, 1905, Page 1

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h , ‘ YN) satel co her tad other her weight | all sorts of methods, There are men the apring to consider railrond POT i cabal hear biie in the gigantic p.ots, too. | lation The newaspread quickly ent} a ee ee ean effortto! When members of this gang et was the kole topicotdiaenssion TOT ya asc hoe » atarted to} hold of a rich man they get him! President did not eay he had fally fall, tnt tae ‘ ve and failed. | drank and take him to fa flat to pro-! | determine? to eall eangress te cet Pitts rote - « feom. the long hie debauch and make him men- bnt it was apparent he wonld do RO) aay 4 ~wiveance, | tally irreaponsible, just as Duke was as , { untesa he eWunges his mind Ta eon | arid} \ieran! Made almoss a madman, Lf the } > ‘ | tinnine hia aryniment in favor : if the Jexemilnacatio vie soprelt that] vleti fa not eragy with driak he See ae ae ERR ae xten eeaainn, the mn sil ntexp te wr fa sprained, Would not wee anything attractive IN FORTY-ENGHT HOURS that the tariff question co Md thet ae ne! | abous these women, -! a be broneht np for consi terarion ny | “You sea, Toalways put things ” 4 1 acone’naton perched as to whether : Hdown tn my book, Que of thes vle ’ "I ' PE-All-fth CURED HN , former revision shontd be mode An Folk s St. Louis A ppsintments. tins was a former mayor of New } VOL. XXVII. — = BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1905. lp LIEUTENANT BOWMAN, |EXTRA SESSION PROBABLE. Mrs. D. 8. Frases injured. : Chicago Women Railroad and Tariff Legislation on the President’s Program. Washington, Jan. 16 —The Presi dent informed numerous representa tives who called to eee him this morning thet in his opinionan ex'ts aeanion of con reas ahould be habdin St. Louis, Jeu. 15 —Wra. David R. | Francis, wif of +x G veernor Franeia, President oftiv Lwwinne Purchase exp ition, «lyneé on the fee tear hee home widk welling today andaprained head Wee Pran- er hold anon eoormnm im when she dipoot anf i wee o oe tethe ground, cis had retinguiatee the arm af » Rope in Millionaires. | New York Letter to Chicago Tribans “There is @ regular gang of women with headquarters in Chicago,” says De. E T Obaldestone, the masseur, who has been talking in the Duke case, “who work upon million-| aires and take money from them by NO, 12 - extra weainn int “_—— Th denen € . * fpagepnoe | Pork city, No, [can’t let you see | ' ee the wee for th , nn ae . " j nt { { Cold Affected Head and Thioat a ee 6s the let, Lbave waved won ot ree : } he ck don satin committee of two hotmed ta: pres 3 | sa ; das ah a | » 5 —Attack Was Sever ve pare a billar give comgeess the op. ie 1 i | men by “patting then wise tot \ : vi ; lor give hy i lettihe & ¢ Pate Po Too! purpose of the gang, aud they have | Chas, W. Bowman, Ist Lieuteand Adit. |portyeity to rerch the il in| ! shasiked “iat ere ~ | dth M. 8, M, Cay. Vola, writes from | jah other manner va will be dectded |” Wig renner nee eee a Lanham, Ma, as follows: i ciguaae iy Irene “ ‘ “Though somewhat averse to patent | "RO" Selnwurma ker " : 1? sini ‘ 4 medicines, and still more averse to be- The stand patters in the lower member} | Likes Folk $ Messi pe. ‘ = > m ‘ try tie ' | » Vad tlhe coming a professional afidavit man, it |i) vo were: ina patie te day, ! ff Mey ty , * . ’ ) m ibis coir aplain duty in the present | Spa vker Car Niel has taken the lead phounced aver : In has | he menus aN Jan “ A teature ta . r | i \ instance to add my experience to the iin 3 ' we t cane heen known sereen we that Mae! © yesterday's proceedings Was & = - iI ars . om ve : P ‘ columns already written concerning the a Mp in the & bia “ - i | : roney, Who was dud + Sief ageiatant | speech by Speaker hill which bas few | eae - | curative powers of Peruna. Copgresstanal action, The Pennsyl heh ti es Gihuniin of Bc. 2naie precedentsin American polities Cal - She Meek aS ov wre a ( tt ( “I have been particularly benefited by its use for colds in the head and throat. I have been able to fully cure myself of a most severe attack in “eight hours by its use according to directions. I use it as a preventive whenever threatened with an attack. “Members of my family also use it for like ailments. We are recommend- ing it to our friends,”—C, W. Bowman, Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found per- manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind, It can be used any length of time without ac- quiring a drug habit, Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for free medical advice, Ail cor Tespondence held striat!y confi ten* PIERCE & ALLEN E vania delegation, which is second in numerical strength in the House, and always led in teriff enactme: te by the republican party has signed A protest against the proposed extra aeavion. Tho firat eigner of the pro teat was John Dalaell, Twenty-three members of the delegation had signed the protest this morning. The pro- teat read: We, the undersigned members of the Pennaylvania delegation in the House of Representatives of the Fifty-eighth Congress, oppose hold- ing an extra session of the Fifty- ninth Congress for the purpose of changing, advising or amending the Dingley tariff act, and we believe that the agitation of the question at this time is neither necessary nor desir would be a metnter af rhe election board. He fe eqgetinted chairman, Jobo F. Lee ie seuliy the only new tolling in plain terms the mossage announcement. He will he secretary of the board. Tue sy oeemor alaoan iiog Wilson of St. Louis to the ebair, | Speaker Hill offered a resolution ex | sent the houae by Governor Folk. Following it the strange sight of & nounced that A. (. Swwart will be | Republican speaker of the houee ad- president of the puli toned, the po- sition held 60 long iy “Harry” B Hewes, They Walked 179 Mites. Omaha, Jan. 14 —arrying a 6- year-old boy iu ber am moat of the way, "dre. Emme Nitisie, accompa nied by her sick buetend, reached here to-day, havuy walked from Kaneag City ae far we Pligttemouth, a distance of 179 milhe, at which dressing house members in compli mentary terme of a Democratic governor was witnessed. Hill er- dorsed specifically all the governor's _ | meseage aud pointed out specifically the worth of numerous paragraphs. Japs Glad to Have MacArthur. Tokio, Jan. 16 —The Japanese war office has notified the Arserican min- iater Mr. Griscom, that it will be pleased to permit (ieneral MacArthur Ds. PRICE'S “OF Baking Powder? ar amwholesome food made with pe alum baking powder? & és worth your while to inquire. : ! j place a subscription wee taken and | and one alde-de-camp to accompany | : _— - — ) | INSURANCE AGENCY. able. se the family sent ov tw tiie viry. the Japanese army in Manchuria. a ; A similar protest fs being circulat-| Nichole was @ eovk iv # Kansaa| At present two British generals are Always Remembe 4aae Full Name ) ) We represent sixteen old re ed among members of the New York} City restaurant. but, tiesing loet hie| accompanying the troops and satis- i ee rane . delegations and twenty signatures | position, the family startet overland | faction is expressed at America’s ac axatrv Sen ot 8 ) ae — — tae had been obtained by noon. Seteno|for Omahs, lesring Kansas City] tion in also sending an officer of such e f. a % NN uinine your choice. We write farm 4| Payne of New York, chatrman of the| December 1: itinur sims time they | bigh rank. SP aS TER ow rey cy insurance on the cash or in- }| ways and means committee, will not] have tramped throngii «naw and ice 2 aa a Pas Mian Sh Pula & } stallment plan. If not conven- co-operate, 8o it is sald, with the] tbe husband sick ené sie child un- More of Mrs. Chadwick’s Gems. 2 3 Mm Ut Pim 9 soP Ip in Two. ! stand-patters. The Kansas delega | able to walk much. Tiey are being ) , fent to call at office, drop us 3] tion is in apparent sympathy with|cared fur by the Amnninged Chari- Cleveland, 0., Jan. 14.—It is re G p p. AZ. niox. 2S¢ ] a postal card. the stand-patters but will offer no| ties, ported that the custom officers have . fe RAMPS SI ewe e ) opposition to an extra session to ———_——_ succeeded in flading @ number Of | -qmsmmmssssssssss SSS } y PIERCE & ALLEN, consider the question. Struck in The Face of Death. gel ages go tay 88t, BUTLER, MO. San Francisco, Jau. 16 —% strike | q : 0 et $1.00 , ) i ae / oom BS whieh no duty was pald. It {s est - me. SB COPY PiU & year _f 00900-004s 08S eensTs COCCSESROEO Missed Rabbit, Hit a Man. re — when ea oo mated that the officiala have up to a ” Oe . anger of destructivn wae brought) this time lucatad not less than $125, ¥ Great Boni, Kas., Jan. 15.—N. . 5 The appelation “Dead Man’s| Anderson, of Hoington, was acci ee tigecion into the 000 worth of such diamonds and iy curve,” as. applied to the scene of the} dently shot yesterday while hunting. ; When it ties ae " a deadly Bear Creek wreck, says| His companion, Joseph Herly, was 7 ms ‘ Journal Democract may not mean | in the bed of a creck and shot up the aed —— ee © i Capeate t anything; but to those who are|bank at a.abbit. Anderson was on one Cae S ale i ; N 4 th ganaeetislocely toctioed. 4¢-t0- fall-of | she sop of the hawk wud vecsived. the|*° row eome<t ho mumaiatag Out a Pp : load overboard. gh hallucinations. In addition to the|full charge. The distanee between } thirty lives which were~snuffed out|them and thefact that he wore _ there a couple of weeks ago, a| thick hunting coat saved Anderson is “the cleaanes; most stimulating, meatiest gener i] magazine for strange thing happened the past|from dangerous injury. Several of the famiiy;’” saves one of the mil ion Wio read itev ry month. It is week. Two big passenger engines | the shot were imbedded in the stock withous.:juesstoan. i ‘went dead’ as they paesed that spot | of his gun. 5 y onone day. The engine drawing “ws AT ANY PRICE train No. 1, due in Warrensburg at 2:12 p. m.,died when it came to Dee d| The Country’s Greatest Great-feasurres:we promsieed for next pte ba more whalvome ’ 6 ‘ interestingpsdvatt-stories in every number. continued stories, 0 P Man’s Curve. On the same evening Chicken Fight. ited {mncrolars, and articlee by euch ‘amous writers ae Ida 3 the engine drawing. train No. 17,} |e csean a Stefiens, Ray Stiprard Baker, John La Farge, due here at 8:04 died there. In ‘. , 7 te te el Dally Matt's Williese Miter Witte and Cheries Wagner. et all of it rizht into nelther case-could the engineer git] The greatest cocking main in Wie) 1), oss ote your. : edvaniage of this his train past the bloody curve. |bistory -ot chicken fighting in thie a trains lay there several hours, | country will take place in Kentucky, ial Offer Both jay » ) ‘until an engine could be sent. afew miles out from Cincinnatti, ; ial January 19,20 and 21. A three Sendi$310@0ibitars January 31, 1905, for a subscription for the vear, tin ds; 1906, -youtree the Novemb2rand D cember numbers 4 ‘ days series of fights, con ing day of T904—fourpenmn months for $1.00 or the pric of twelve. Address | 4 Carnegie Paid on 5 Millions. and night during that time, with McC LURES 44859 Bast 33d Street, New York City. Write for 7 aes Sin, chide waite eediemanen eaten o a agente: Lorre. a lew York, Jan. 10. each’ jlepen on ag. persons in Greater New York paid resulta, 19-008 part of the srrange- : taxes on personal property in excess! ment. - hs : 4 liars, according to a cable relations. \ on ptt i Alas gives out toeer ve Oe Bumnesi/A Nemes Barn. | Miles To Boom Good Roads. : Wet given given out to-day by, Lewis andClark Centinnial Expos-| Here's Aa Expert ie Eggs. j ee ee dspartment of taxes and sssest-|+s5n Portland, Ore., June let to Oct. Emporits Kaen. ;Jden. 14.—A4 pecu-| Nevada Mo., Jan. 11—An event { mente. Among these were Andrew! 15th, 1905. Tickets on sale May 23, coc | liar horee-thiel ‘eras idterovered today | Sees te being looked forward to by Carnegie, 5 million dollars; John D,| 24 and 25; June iy Hy By i Hy by John Hdienrias, «a Sarmer living | the citizens of this place ie the com- Rockefeller, 24 million dollars, Rus- = July 6, TOS 179009, bo Pi ment book gi three mileeseustnenst Gf town. His {ing on Jan. 16 of Gen. Nelson A. soe all Sage, 2 million dollars; Frederick | 5 osomber 12, 18. 14, 26, 27, 28. the symptoms end | harn burned SAtteritay morning and | Miles as a member of the Good Roads W. and William K. Vanderbilt, Hugh | Round trip fare $45. Final return end valuableinfor. | he suppossdihise:enam 6ftarm horses | Association which will meet here. In J. Chisholm and Joseph Pulitzer. limit ninety days from date of rale. mation about this | perished: HtfOurridupon investica-| addition to Gen. Miles there will be But not ve Nov. 30, etd ge agen tiom, however; ‘that «comeone had other important national and state 4 CABTORIA. Stop at pny Bu caikolate mache cians advise taken histeam aa! #f%t a much less’ officers of the association here and “ 4 Bears the ‘The Kind You Have Bought ten tel abandon ‘Ge booklet, the thése whowriteus. | yainabie team it.|is place. He then o seni? —_ Toads association, °° 3 = 7 cenic route. * The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga | fed the-tarrtocovrrr bistracks. | Mies ery : 4 e ts *. . ‘ F f E

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