The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 19, 1906, Page 5

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Vials it SOMIN PRISON: R NEWS ITEMS. —_|«Home Folks” to Greet Bryan.' Accused of Burglary at 15.*) Killed Five With an Ax. An imperial Turkish irade calls 17-/ [incaln, Neb, July 16,—Leading| Leavenworth, Kas., July 16-| Walterboro, 8. C., July 16.—J. W. 000 recruits to the colors for servic® |b oerats of Nebraska are making|Abbie Nunneley, 15 years old, was| Drenagan, awhite ferwerof Colleton TORTURED BY at Yemen. Affecting Meeting Between Harry| ‘he sailors at Cronstadt Sunday de arrangements for a special train of | arrested on @ warrant charging her county, killed his wife and four chil- TCHING SCALP K. Thaw and His Mother | stined to participate in a requiem for Puliman sleepers to go to New York) with burglary and larceny. She is| Gren with anax. He then went toa p Rae Fe on the Temba, Vice Admiral Chouknin. - for the reception in honor of William | accused by K.C. Edwards of break-| neighbor's house and told of his : - J, Bryan. The trip will be arranged | ing into his houseand stealing cloth-| deed. Neighb: hii The London Daily Express estimates ighbors brought him to Eczema Broke Out Also on Hands as IS jthat the steamship fares paid by Amer-}80 that the Nebraskans may reach|ing, jewelry and $30 in money, ! Walterboro juil. scl says he and Limbs — Suffering Intense— | RULES OF THE OFFICIALS SET ASIDE ‘cans lending in England last week New York, August 31. The leaders George Nunneley,a brother of she) killed bis family, but does not know Doctors Said Too Old to Be jemounted to 96,000,000. of the movement expect to take/ girl, 17 years old, committed suicide | why. Several years ago he tried to Cured—An Old Soldier of 80 Mrs. Edmund W. Pettus, wife f/abous 300 “home folks” who will|June 28. The mother secured a di-| cut his own throat. While the Keeper's Back was Turned Mrs. 'United States Senator Pettus, of Years Declares: Thaw Mashed Bate Mee Boma Oelt end |Alabama, died at her home at Selma we Mr. Bryan when he steps on | vorce from the father July 7th. e pier. ore Clasped Him in Her Arms—Large Sunday, aged 82 years. Crowd of Morbidly Curious Gathered | of A former satlor named A. Shetonko “CUTICURA TREATMENT — eo 7 | ete was arrested at Sevastopol, con- Silver in the Ozarks. IS A BLESSING” New York, July 16.—Mrs. William fessed that he was the murderer of Thaw of Pittsburg, paid a visit to her Vice Admiral Chouknin Ore worth $6,000 to the ton has been discovered in Taney county 82 ee ME son Harry K. Thaw, in the Tombs} Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., limited miles from Springfield, near a post- prison Monday where he is a prisoner office called Ruth, but generally jof New Castle-on-Tyne, England, have accused of the murder of Stanford contracted to build for Brazil three known as Reed Springs. The ore al- so shows traces of gold and large White. Mrs. Thaw, who arrived from sister battleships, each to cost more wirmsvhy tad a was — : = than $5,000,000. son on Sunday, wen! 2) prison accompanied by Josiah C. Sawai, te Eg ggg oe — quantities of lead. Should the find and A. R, Peabody of Thaw's counsel. | checked and when finally extinguished] prove as expected a rnsh will be Mrs. Thaw’s arrival at the Tombs was 975 houses had been destroyed and] made to Taney county, but It is just sors pombe dee more than 3,000 families had beeN} ag well not to be ina hurry to sell ’ rendered homeless, The loss is placed out where you are. There will be a great many campaign rumors float- ing around this year and this alleg- ed discovery may be one of them. “Cole” Younger, Former Petroleum Stops the Plague. Outlaw, Theater Manager. Bombay, July 16—Dr. Turner, Kansas City, Mo., July 16.—“Cole” health officer of Bombay, demon- Younger, the Apstat famous outlaw strated the extraordinary dfficiency hes purchased on ‘sieret to the of crude petroleum as a plague disin- Olympic Theater, in Armourdale, in fectant. It is believed that his ex- Kansas City, Kan, He will be eer have matertally advanced it manager. The theater has a moving the — of the extirpation of picture ehow of his. the plague. CRERIEEEISCOSCEEEICSS SS 8 McFARLAND & SONS have the largest harness factory in the South- west, buy best owk leather direct from the Tauner. Manufacture thelr harness at home aud sell to the = with @ guarantee. in car lov aud are prepnred to meet cumpeti- From Harper's Weekly, BUY | Mr. City Boarder was being enter- . . tained by his rural sweetheart. Columbia, Sayers & Scoville Vehicles tion wit: ary factory or catalogue house on So ing that Mrs. William Thaw hdd not! gt $400,000, +d ie yo pate gener Lenny A remarkable instance of the feeling have the first opportunit: F a ae 1 ot Japanese Buddhists and Shintoists ie fags Seg oepa ng ag jtowards Christians is furnished by the Be ee then | action of their leaders who have aewrey to the onmeltag ron t aware decided to contribute voluntarily Mrs. Thaw's arrival, toward the cost of rebuilding the Before Mrs. William Thaw ed ‘Christian church which was destroyed the prison, her son's counsel, Clifford jduring the disturbances in Tokio last W. Hartridge called on Francis J. September. Lantry, the commissioner of correc- tions, and endeavored to make ar- rangements so that Mrs, Thaw could Ashland, Wis., July 16—A powder meet her son in the consulting room | min several miles from this city blew at the Tombs instead of talking with ' up Monday, killing three men. Twenty him through the bars of the cell but ' were injured. The neutralizing plant Mr. Lantry instructed the warden ' was totally destroyed. The mill war that he could make no exception to | owned by the Atlantic Dynamite com. the prison rules in Mrs. Thaw's case.| pany and there were 25 buildings in The mother reached the prison’ the group. The shock was terrific ang shortly before noon, In the mean-) broke many windows in Ashland. time a large crowd had gatié@red No Siren. Wisconsin Powder Mill Destroyed. “Do you play and sing ‘When the goods of our tiaee Ali we ask is a show. Cows Arein the Corn,’ Miss Milky- weigh?” Come in and spend 30 minutes investig ting then buy wh-re your money goes fartherest. “Lord bless you, no!”’ she ejacula- '\McFARLAND & SONS. ted; “I get the dogs and chase ’em rf out.” 2 A Tragic Finish. A watchman’s neglect permitted a FEE pet 3 SOCHEICOSCCRREIEEEICSCEE the world such about the entrance to the prison. The Thomas Reaches Mantla, leak in the great North Sea dyke, | —— ™ use this letter as When her cab stopped at the door| Washington, July 16.—Governor Gen:|which a child’s fluger could have PIPPI . woe betvienced the bystanders pressed forward qo | eral lde at Manila has notified the war stopped, to become a ruinous break, 2, 59050" closely that the police had difficulty | department by cable of the receipt of|devastating an entire province of MISSOURI STATE BANK Compete Externe and in making a Ine through them to) $1,750,000 in gold forwarded to _= — manne pe t ] ’ bonsisti * permit Mrs, Thaw to pass into the Philippine treasury from San n:|Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., perm of Focenasdes ’ prison. clsco by the army transport Thomae tds Udtle cold fe go on unnoticed BUTLER. MISSOURI. } i Foon corn * Mase. Mrs, Thaw was met at the door by | Which was temporarily delayed on the} Dutll @ ic finish was only avert- f } / ne na hw Canaan ——— sige the prison warden who told her in|irip by running aground at the islandjed by Dr: King’s New Discovery. He] » Cex ittal 655,000.00 ; writes: ‘Three doctors gave me up Burplus Fund and Profits 12,708 48 to die lung inflammation, caused by a neglected cold; but Dr. King’s New Diecovery saved my life.’ Guaran- teed best cough and cold cure at CASTOR | A an apologetic way that it would be | of Guam. necessary for her to comply with the fag orange prison rule that all visitors must be MARKET REPORTS. For Infants and Children. searched, Mrs, Thaw then retired Receives deposits and always has money to loan, 25 years - successful experience, ER MOTORS: — Kansas City Live Stock. ' to the room of the Tombs matron ‘Gaat The Kind You Have Always Bought where the rule was complied with. Rmrg be i eS Re tisars. ot) re bo tah = Sue Dr. T.0, Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, Trank MM, vorin 2) Bears the The warden, Jostah CT. Thaw and Mr.| @@10; southern steers $3.00G5.00; south: sitet John Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wa. E, Walton ‘Gignatare of Peabody escorted her to the corrt-] ern cows $2.00G8.0; native cows and caiman Dr. J. M, Christy ©. R. Radford, Max Weiner dor’ in which Harry Thaw's cell is| heifers $2,005.50; | stockers ond Roe | Mo. Pac. Ex Rat C. H. Dutcher B. P. Powel: Ww B Tyler Yoouted and then withdrew after she| SOLS: bulla Wawem: coven ES) ANB FC. cursion Rates. Sam Levy . had thanked them. Mrs, Thaw then] cows $2.50@4.00. Annual State Conterence Epworth WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. ; ; 3,000; ‘ket 10e 1 4 made her way alone to cell No. 220] Hogs—Receipts 6, market lower League of Missourt, Pertle Springs, $6.60@8.65; heavy %6. 5 oR 5 DR. E,N. CHASTAIN, | rested her son for the ‘rat | bun. % ‘cers magwas: bis aN 1M | Mo, $2.45 for round telp. ‘Tickets . WassTox, President J. R. Jewxrns, Cosbler Ww. E. Dr. T. C. Bou. ware, Vice-Pree, WrsLEY DENTON, Ase’s Cashier. time since he shot Stanford White. $5.9066.67%4. : Burien, - Mo. As Mrs. Thaw reached the cell of| Sheep—Receipts 4000; snarl per on sale July 15th to July 19th. Fi- CoxsLy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. r | her son, it’ was seen that her daugh-| muttons $5.0096.25; lambs +! nal return itmit July 23rd. Bennett- Wheeler Mer. Co, u . ° - \ begaakttr Favored peep ter-in-law had left the consult-| $0205 ony ed a al te \- QfMce Phone 213, Residence Phone 196. ing room and gone to the cell P — Chautauqua Assembly Pitteburg, Chieago Live Stock. Kas., July 4th to 14th. Tickets of her. husband. When the young = te—Receipts 27,- wife saw the mother approaching| Chicago, July 16—Cattle—Reoelp sold July 8rd to 14th inclusive. " ; mark Wc dower; deeves $4.10@ : , ae ny heel coe Ove. aa coms and hlfery i238, stock: | Final reburn limit July 16%b, Rate ers and feeders $2.00¢1.0; ‘Texans *°'5) one fare plus 50 cents for the round } corri 30; calves $.00@7.00, P 4 DR. H. M. CANNON, wr nesel page Rag Sergi i “Fiogeitceins ur We bea trip. THE WALTON TRUST C0 OF BUTLER MO ir Dentist, ag gal ged cell Keeper | Keayy aasuaress; ous ‘heavy” #1 Homeseekers Excursions. Rate . , John Smith saw that she was some- in BUTLER, - MISSOURI. what feeble and opened the door of 7048. clap eee one fare plus $2.00 for round trip. of Thaw’s cel] to get the stool on take neler ‘nee i nate Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd [uesdays Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bates, ry | Will be in Adrian every Tues- which she might sit during the in- : — of each month, except that rates to Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo., at day and Friday prepared to do$|terview with her son. The mother) i July ih_Catite-Re Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or all kinds of dental work. = A pore hs oe hen rT Mrehed | 900; market steady; beet and Trintdad, Colo,, will be one fare. seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each t 6.00; stockers and feeders $2.00@1.00; plus $5.50. Tickets limited to 21 rorward to see her son. In an iM-| and heifers $2.10@5.25; Texas steers $2.35 year if desired. Every land owner wanting a loan should call stant both ler arms were clasped | @1.80; cows and helfers sna. Gage trom date of sale. For points and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as y OSTHEOP ATHY around the neck of her sen while he Hoge--Reosints ee saarket te ya to which tickets may be sold call at bd ¥ Lf 4 ad ; with bent head clasped his mother | 'g* Lan f + eS Be: eae se Togas | depos or phone 27. papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of N Farmers Bank Building, to his breast. Tears streamed from| sheep—Receipts 3,000; market strong;! Grand Lodge B. P.O. E, D title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the ae Butler, Missouri. the eyes of both mother and son, | natives $3.00@6.00; lambs $4.00@5.00. — eo ts By Sen rery Thete enéved a few waiiiutes silence, eens Colo.; July 16th to 21661906. Rates U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax 4 . , Omaha Live Stock. to Denver, Colorado Springs and titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates . e ’ broken only by the mother’s cry Of) omaha, July 16-Cattle—Recelpts 3.90; | pusblg $16.00 t bar c" : “My boy, my boy.” market steady; native steers $4.3506 ue! .00 for round trip. Tick- county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- nineragetieee Keeper Smith stood with his back | cows snd heifers | S.ann4.0 | wesere Jet OM sale July 10th to 15th final ton 85 years ago and are written up dally from the county reo- DR. HARRIET FREDERICK, [ted for a short time and then | G40; canmers $1.90@2.80; stockers and | FeCUrD Nmits not earlier than July ords, We furnish rellable Abstracts at reasonable prices and ; be | ute . informed Mrs. Thaw that the prison | feeders $3.00@4.28; calves $2.75@6.75; bulls| 16th not later than Aug. 20 1906. tf rules allowed visitors to talk to pris- a has sree oe Republican State Judicial Conven are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON a i logs—Receipts 5,000; market 5 jow- 4 iF an T. C. BOULWARE, chara, Ad Mong hvely aye i ery heavy $6.15@6.55; mixed $2.45@6.50; | tlon Jefferson City, Mo., 25th 1906. TIMR DEPOSITS. a 10, Physician and 8: 1. Office Was call wiihe. eoith. het - pie Bees eee pigs $5.006.%5; bulk Rate $5.10 i esas ts ™ Tickets If you have {dle money for six months or longer the 3 ow North Side , Mo, jand turned the key once more on ag oly D; market, sen oS Hiatt Jaly 3 Fy i908, Final Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it. ; Diseases of women and children vive = Provo gl ay Abe ” pon ewes H4.75G6.40; lambs $6.50@7.45. [} round trip rate to Kansas Wm. E. Walton, Pres. Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, A 12 a specialty. pl a ee . = City $2.15 on sale Saturday of each a my Thaw took her seat on it and con- Kansas City hc deanre woek. All trains leaving Butler after Fank Allea, Seo C. A. Allen, Ass’t Sec, as ~ sil : n,” DR- I. M. CHRISTY; bw apelarered pe Se vancanged to. eee: Joly XG twelve o'clock nts = all trains A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper yy : iy ‘ t. 71%; Dec. 7%; ee on Sanday, good rm On aD, : * nd Discaces of women ond Children a Specialty! son through the iron bars and was | 71473; No. 3 T1@72%; No. 2 red TMT; train rine Kansas City bafote W. D. Yates Abstractor, W. J. Nix, Olerk. oi f Pn Pies vee Beties Cnet Degeet bore pgp Bi ped isa BO Sart Maly i: Weber AT Den, i, ‘noon the following Monday. ad aceon House Telephonel0, me waiting Tor’ ber’ tn the. consdlt- | Shah. No. 3 mized HK@EI: No} white J. F. Geiger. : J §2@52%; No. t $ _ ing room. : 2 white 40%; Nov? mixed G9 Agent. ily. B. F. JETER, fan Francisco's New Police Board, Chicago Cash Grain. CASBSTORNRIA. sad Attorney at Law and Justice, San Francisco, July 16—Mayor Silent, 2uty, Clase vat er Beare the dba Kind You Have Always Bought 2 Offes Miehols, 3 (No. i ‘i ee ares E. &, Schmitz Monday night appointed a| Ved PHAN: Noo ee Mate No. —_ ." } side square, Butler, Mo.|new board of police commissioners, as follows: W. R. Haggerty, president of northern 81@83%; No. 2 northern 8%@ 82; No. 3 spring 71@79. Corn—No. 2 51%; THE BATES NATIONAL BANK. BUTLER, MISSOURI. ' fie R. HULL the loca} international - Machinists’ | No. > SUS@SI%. Oals—No. 2 i: No. 8 Notice of Final Settlement. DE J. ‘Zi, ; Union; Herbert Law, a well-known |” Pysures—Ciose—Wheat—July 7%; Sept. i DENTIST.” capitalist; Gen. R. H. Warfield, | 78%. Corn—July 514G5I%; Sept. 51% aa! [tormier proprietor of the Callfornin |®I%, Oate—July 87%: Sept. MNGH%. re ag Sule %e macotesn’® hotel, and W. H. Leahy, formerly man-| St. Louie Cash Grain. cert EOIN ~ Jager of the Tivoli Opera house. The] g Louis, July 16—Close—Wheat ) ain ‘ + / Sept. z 3 (Adminio = : : No. 2 hard 7@79. . ~ i 000. = 6 Surplus. 000. 7 es | cash Gig; track bt; Sept. 61%; Dec. si. i Capital $50,000, rplus, $6, 4 Oate—Lower; No. 2 cash 37; track S74@ d No, ¥ white 4x, Kansaé City, July 16.—Eggs—Fresh— 15% cents per dozen. 7 Butter—Creamery, extra 19; packing stock lic. a | Poultry—Brotlers 14% cents per pound; hens 9%; young ducks 10; young turkeys Dushel G0@E5c. $2.563.00; Has Stood The Test 25 Years - Grove’s. | Tasteless Chill Tonic eae “ pias

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