The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 2, 1905, Page 8

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New York, Oct. 80.—James J. Hill, president of the Great Northern rail- way, will close his home in St. Paul for the first time in fifteen years and with his family will make his new c home here at the Hotel Gotham, Mr. Hill has taken asuite of six Draws a Royal Flush; FRANCE SENDS FLEET United States Gives Consent for Enforcement of Venezuelan Queen club rooms here early thi Demands, fais morning while playing a game of There will be no co-operation be. | and fell dead. tween the two Governments, as the channels, The situation relating to France, |jack and ten of diamonds. Physi the hospital for the support of hir however, is more serious, as the | clans were summoned and pronoun. | wife and baby, if they live. Venezuelan Government has not only | ced Col. Simms’ death due to over confiscated the property of French |excitement, incident to the great i property sro" The World’s Gold Production. citizens, but it has refused to have | ‘‘catch.” any communication with the French object to the French nation giving , F. E. Bigler, two care of hogs. protection toitscitizens. The French Ambassador was informed that this Government will not consent to any Poisons in Food. Perhaps you do not realize that vince you. Dr. Kings New Life Pills Venezuela territory. are guaranteed to cure all sickness Sickening Shivering Fits of ague and malaria, can be relieved | Clays drug store. Try them. ani cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, forit exerts a true curative izfluence oa the disease driving it entirely out of the system It {s much to be prefered to quinine. having none of this drug’s bad after effects. E.S Munday, of Henrietta Tex., writes: ‘My brother was ver) low with malarial fever and jaundiee till he took Electric Bitters, whicl saved his life. At Frank T. Clay’+ drug store; price 50c guaranteed. and exclusively its own. to ten large pa; Nothing Diertle other “twise-a-ween papers. Stole Team and Buggy. City Marshal Richardson, of Wind sor, acting as deputy sheriff of Henr) county, is in Nevada looking after a man by the name of Curtis, who war taking orders for cooking granite warein Windsor. He hired a team Tuesday at a livery stable there to drive to Montrose; not returning as he agreed to, the officers were noti fied and started out to locate him. They found one horse and the harness at Montrose, The other horse and buggy were gone. They followed Curtis to Rockville, recover- ingthe other horse. Mr. Richardsor: believes his man ie here. The count and city officers are assisting trying to capture him.—Nevada Poat. Glo: e Democrat in mi respect. e An entirely unique that week. telegrams of the duy of i-sue. echo of the Daily edition. earth—avd something more, It tooroughly provides usec complete in every detail. Ita d Died as He Prayed in Jail. aon, “Ive Famly irae” ‘the 8a Sedalia, Mo., Oct. 30.—In an atti- ted Be utoder ae hert cd rle 9d tude of prayer, with his knees on the bes (3 tlestt is Prec berry ry f his cell, hiselbo i pent concur unk and blehead | 8.6'ee# Natiooal news and home supported between the palms of his than one cent a copy, hands, Robert Bailey, a Sedalia bar our Starving Mother Tries TO FORCE CASTRO. Stockman Falls Dead. is Kill Herself and Child. Kansas City, Mo., Oct, 30.—Be- Huntington, W, Va., Oct. 30,—| cause she was almost starving and Col. William Simms, a well known | her husband was spending his week’s stock dealer, fell dead in the Little, wages for beer, Mrs. Sidney Sansom, is a 9-months-old baby by her side, poured kerosene over her cloth- Washington, Oct. 30.—An under. | poker. The game was a big one, and | ing this afternoon and tried to end standing has been reached between | Col. Simms had been winning steadily. | her life by setting hereelt on fire. J. the Freach and American Govern- | At 8 o’elock a big pot was on and{ A. Neill, who lives in the same bulld- ments by which a French fleet shall | Several hundred dollars’ worth of ing, carried a tub of water and put | Hume Telephone, proceed to Venezuelan to protect the chips were on the table before cards | out the flames, but not unti! she and interests of Frenchmen who have | were drawn. When thedealer passed | the baby had been terribly barned. been jeopardized since the seizure of | the hands Col. Simms drew one card, She is unconscious, but the doctors the property of the French Cable Co. and after looking atit gave a gasp | say this is due as much tostarvation as to the burns, Examination proved that heclutch-| The husband is a husky fellow and United States is confident it can set-| ed in his stiffening hands what is has steady work. The policedid not tle its claims through diplomatic known in card parlance asa “royal | arrest him, but ordered him tocollect | attended the sessions of the Farmers flush,” having the ace, king, queen, | his wages dally and bring them to Institute. He is a thorough agricul- suimnnnamensamt Washington, Qct 30.—A statement diplomatic representatives at Cara-| Shipments of stock out at Amster | of the world’s production ofgold and as. dam are beginning to look up again, | silver in thelast calender year, issuer President Roosevelt regrets that ,®4Ys the Enterprise. The shipments | yesterday by George E Roberts, di {ts necessary for France to send a | the first three days of last week were: | rector Of the mint, shows the tote fleet, but after having the situation | J- H. Keeton, one car of hogs; Mor-| gold valued at $347,150,700, w laid before him, he decided that this; ¥00d Bros., two cars of hogs; | aggregate of 168,493,538 fine ounces Government could not with propriety Graham Sons, one car of cattle and | of silver and a commercial value of silver totaling $97,726,300, the coin* age value of which is $217,850,200 The gold value in the United State: vas $80,722,200, the amount of si! section which will be in violation of | muny pain poisons originate in your | YT ¥a8 75,686,100 fine ounces av: the Monroe Dectrine. This raeans | food, but some day you may feel a| the commercial value of silver $33 that there shall be no occupation of | ‘twinge of dispepsia that will con-| 516,000. The figures for the worl show an increase of about 22 milli. due to poisozs of undigested food— | dollars in gold over the last previou or money back. 25c¢ at Frank T,|Calendaryear. The gain in the Unite: In Every Way the Best. The Weekly Globe-Democrat of St. It is issued twice every week. A big semi-weekl esevery Tuesday au teeta cote 3 cularly different, you say, about that—there are Yes, but the similarity end» there, Globe Democrat in any other respect, ature of the Globe-D which is highly prized by its readers, i we ae rake ToS eames sa alae Senta aks ace each wee lay and Friday, are caref 5 pared with the view of giving the complete news’ of all the gto They are so combined in the make-up as to form continued and connected stories of the vario the developements from day to day doe ee tnt Maen Other weekly and twice-a-week papers, asa rule, print onlya few The ‘‘Twice-a-Week” Globe-Democrat gives the telegrams of every day iu the week more compreb 1; Daily, oad of more value to the sveracd re ‘ld Smee ader, Mo: rer, ths “Twice-a- Week” Globe-Democrat is not simply an It is a separate and distinct publication, eg i red supply the requirements of people who oan Mirtes A We ot ail the World’s history in concise but complete form. It uated States. It is invaluable + presents is of equal interest in all parts of the alike to men and pemeo, Feung end . ‘ for every member of the family, In high- sree literatare it particularly excels, Its market vepors sine’ ite devoted to sO OE bs i jay School,” ‘ - = “Gir “se lence and Iu. eaasit hakene al wape and ft tella the trath without fear or favor, “It haemo eneal & shee the pros oul cue altar’ pat: yoni teh papers—less jee will make 20 tlstate if you tend #00 today for ption Or you can get your own ‘one year: ledaeing Sees? Melgitbors th’ oe ‘ é rooms, including four bedrooms, bathroom, a reception room and a dining room, all facing on Fifth avenue, directly across the street trom the St. Regis. The Hill suite will cost $65 a day. The Hill apart- ments are on the fifth floor and are the typical apartments for the home of men 6t means. They are Colonial in design throughout and of the severest style of that period. Southwest Bates. Mr. W.C. Foster entered his two stallions, “Nimrod” and “J. C. Bell,” at the Richards horse show, taking second and first ribbons respectively. Mr, Foster's stock-is-gaining quite-a. reputation all along the border. Mr. Frank H. Crowell, of Butler, agent for the Scully land interests, turiss, and naturally turns the teach- ings of these farmers’ meetings into actual profit. Mr. John P. Thurman, of Wichita, Kas., was here over Sunday, visiting his father and mother. Mr. Thur- man is now with the Frisco System. representing the Western Immigrn tion and Developing department, and is doing well. He visited our public schools on Monday, and seemed wel! pleased with the progress they_are| ; making. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing | + sheir ears against the continual cecommendation of Dr. King’s N Discovery for Consumption, w havealong and bitter fight with sheir troubles, if not ended earlier by tatal termination. Read what T. R Beall of Beall, Miss. has to say: ‘Last fall my wife had every symp tom of consumption. She took Dr King’s New Discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvemen vame at once and four bottles entire States was about 7 million dollarr | iy cured her. Guaranteed by Fran} Distinctively Diffe {. Clay, Druggist. Price 50c and $1 Tria: bottles free. rent Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. ’ Special round trip rate to Kangar City $2.15 on sale Saturday of eaci week, All trains leaving Butler afte: twelve o’clock noon and all train: on Sunday, good to return on aD) train leaving Kansas City befor: aoon the following Monday. Special West Bound Winter Tour ist Excursions to Colorado, Seasoi of 1905-06.—Tickets sold datly, Oct let, 1905, to May 31, 1906, to Den- ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Colo. Rate 80 per cent of double on: way standard rate for the round trip; final return limit May 31, 1906. Home Visitors’ Excursion, Oct. 10 1905 —Rate one and one-third far- Louis, covers a field peculiarly Friday. One dollar a year, No otaer paper is like the No other paper equals the is ite systematic method of the final results, and Onto, to various points in Nortb- || ern Kentucky, Northern, Weet Vir | ( Northwestern Pennsylvania. cute pane ign in "4 of Lake afichigan. e news of Special Homeseekers’ Excorsion-. Oct 8rd and 17+h, Nov. 7thand 21s. Dec. 5th and 19th.—To regular h: and Gar. } { : iaoetn Central, | ail pointe in Indians and either one is Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Always Remember the Full Name Laxative Bromo Cures a Cold it One Day, Grip in Two. NA Bates County Investment Co, ¥. J. Traanp. lew Juno. 0. Harms, Abstractor. a0) Say Pant te ENuUINE CASTORIA atways | Bears the Signature of > 1 in Use For Over SO Years. \ ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NCW YORE CITY. Wey; [EN i | BUTLER, MO. Oapital, = = S50 0oo. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county, Oholee securities always on hand and forsale, Abstractsof title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, Hon. J. B. Newaunry, J.C. Onam: Vioo President. Seay a rxees, 8. ¥. Wanmoox, Notary f Praefdent, Big Reduction - - In Price-- of all our wallwaper. We havea large surplus stock which we must close out in the next 60 days to make room for new fall stock. Don’t buy till yousee our papers and get our prices. Woe carry 4 full line of mixed paint, white lead, oils, glass, ‘putty, etc., cheaper than any one in Bates County. ’ BENNETT & HUPP., # WEWANT = YOUR CRAIN — and will pay the highest marketi¢ price any time you haul it in. 2 Whether a a

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