The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 18, 1907, Page 8

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ace nna “BOLD, DARING ROBBERS. | ALFALFA IN HUD- — SON TOWNSHIP. Three Men Burglarized the Store ' charies G. Hunt Has Five Acres 4 of J. W. Reeder, the Park that Promises a Large For Emergencies at Home a ae For the Stock on the Farm oas Liniment This morning at about 2o’clock,| Said Chas. G. Hunt, one of Hud- Nightwatchman Hort, as he was son to ndvip’s progressive farmers, passing slong north on Main street, | “7 posiced that the Journal had heard anoleein therear of J. W.| quite a lengthy article recently on Reeder’s store. te passed around the growing of alfalfa’ in the south- the block in which the building is + A pwn 3 A... situated to investigate when he was suddenly confronted by three men ewe) commecticn I want $0008: you that I now have on my place in old with drawn revolvera who ordered| Hudson township five acres of as him to throw up his hands. He fine my alfalia fms it oy be complied, and they rushed up to] Possible to see anywhere at this sea- son of the year. It is a good stand him and one of them pat hie hand) ang is now about ten {nches high. over the officer’s mouth while the others disarmed him. They then sm Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Is awhole medicine chest Price 25¢ 50c & %1.00 Send For Free Booklet on Horses.Cattle, Hogs & Poultry. Address Dr Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. , The seed was sown in September.” . It will bea yer gg day yon ottest month of the year when ene erent Sapee hee Hudeon township saree up in the substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Dias ties took i eae rear of anything along the lines of and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoa and Wind ¥ fires broke into Reeder’s store | enterprise or progress. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and ina few minutes succeeded in] We have recently heard a number and Fiatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the opening the safe. They secured the|of persona apeak about Mr. Hunt’s Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. cash box, but being unable to open beautiful field of alfalfa One gentle. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Chicken-Eating Hog. | Territory Cotton Fire. {t, they took {tto Morton Bros shop Mp Lee pence 8 pm ye ’ Chick ; = _ny,| Where with the aid of tools. found! ghas Hunt now has as fine prospect CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The following communteation hae | kasha, I. ‘vy, April 15.—The there they succeeded in extracting] for growing alfalfa aa he ever aaw in been received from a Nebraska sub | Traders’ compress of this clsy burn- the contents which amounted to| tbat atate from the first seeding. Bears the Signature of acriber, A. W. Good: ed Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. It Mr. Hunt demonstrates that al- about $275. From there the robbers went to the Park Saloon. Effecting uu en- trance they succeeded In opening the safe and secured about $150, In addition they took several bottles of whiskey and about two hundred cigars. Taking the nightwatchman with them they then went to the depot. They soon affected an en- trance to the building, but they were unable to open the safe. They made two efforts using nitro-glycertne, but in the hurry they both failed They T see that one of your subscribers | Twelve thousand bales of cotton from Dixson, Ill, wants to knowhow | valued at more than $600,000 were to cure hog from eating chickens | burned. The fire started from the Tell him to use plenty of charcoal |spark ofa locomotive. The cotton made from corn cobs and bones, and | Was stacked on an ares of five acres, I think he will have no trouble after | Surroundiag the compress The lose wards. Some time ago I purchased | was fully covered by insurance. a bunch of hogs that were chicken | The Traders Compress company fe eaters. We have had them three | owned by Neil P. Anderson, of Fort months, and up to date they show | Worthand R K Wotten and L. M. nd symptome of this hAblu. How- | Potts, of this city. The flames were ever, they have access to a pile of fanned by a strong wind, and {¢ was charcoal and consume a great deal | only by the entire clty turning outto falta @an be successfully grown in that locality he will certainly have accomplished an {mportant under- taking. Ballard Notes. (Received too late for last week.) Jas. Cole and family, of Freeman, Mo., are visiting relatives here. 8. D. Walden and wife, of Butler, spent afew days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warford last week. G. D. Teeter, with his family, who The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over SO Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STRECT, NEW YORK CITY. A Order of Publication. has been visiting his father, D. STATE OF MISSOURI, = aenitn hie poe fe tga ‘own W881 thon divided up the money in the| Teeter, has stanant to his home in Witches Still Believed In. County of Bates, 5" we ne Chicken-eating nD . i . 1. ally caused by the improper methods ei chet int presence of the nightwatchman. He Apache, Oklahoma. mrs, Teeter and | 4%¢?ew Lang in ¥-ondon Post aia ‘th Clrealt Sout, Mey Term, or was then locked in the building, and the robbers quickly disappeared. Hurt succeeded in disengaging himeelf from the ropes with which he had been tied. As he was leaving Doing Business Again, the children will remain in Bates county for some time visiting with Telatives and friends. O. R. Rogers, of Kansas City, visit- ed his daughter, Fern, at the home Neglected by the powers, witches tanga sone ; ie ceased to be so notorious, but the | unknown helrs of Secuet clark The te belief continued to extst, and does] Soscpn Medley, Rebeca Gently an ee exist now, in rural parts of Scotland| {g7,,David Medley, Henry Mediey and and England; andin England and ee a eee ae plaintify, tn yaaa of feeding. However, we do not say thatitts-ntways caused by that, as} “When my friends thoughtI was [4 we have had instances called to our | about he bt nate of this world, on attention where hogs have acquired | ®CCoUns of Indigestion, nervousness that habit, though they were fed in | U4 Heneral debility,” writes A. A. / Chrisholm, Treadwell, N. Y., and|the building he discovered his re-}of her grandmother, Mra, (, N,| France, even in the towns, fortune- tthe plaintiff, John T. Rhart, alleg- an sbaolutely actentific way. wae hha ee asifthere was no|yolyer which the robbers had gen-! Teoter. . ‘ tellers, whether they charge a guinea d'pavid Medley, tre se eenctaee eal Generally ome oan it Bhatrie Minecra, eat toicles to a erously placed just outside the door-| Mr, and Mra, Frank Teeter, of|°F ® shilling tor thelt advice, are |ownersin tect of sud han hentia pe gel cz: Brines - they are curing me. Lam now doing| Last Monday, three men suiting| Nebraska, are visiting relatives and| Witches under the terme of tho old | fiiicwing desrribed real estate in Bates county business again ac of old, and am still gaining daily.” Best tonic med- ‘eine on earth. Guaranteed at F. T. the description of the robbers, en- gaged rooms with Mrs. J.M. Hall. Their rooms were not occupied last > " Lot fifteen (15) secti Mi % \- statutes and flourish abundantly, wale tiv alee ae: kee: (82), | and they and those under wh supposed by superficial observers to | have been in the continucus. adverse em cx frlends here. Joseph Crow and wife, of Minot, terial in thelr food, they will very rarely develop this habit —Farmer but as they are not burned they are acts y = North Dakota, spent last week in thie aa caemecihtl ‘ aia ea night, and as they have disappeared | nelghborhood visiting relatives and|}A¥@ been exterminated by school | ea jying al tte atte "at -————— Prisoner Leaps From Train; _| 1s 1s generally belleved that they are| friends ‘ boards and electric lighting. The |ante,'save tne defendant Rained siesice noel CASTORIA. the men who did the work. blacker sort of witch who “oyer- | been in the prssession of said real estate, no Fair View school will close Friday, April12. That night an entertain- ment and box supper will be given in the school building. Proceeds trom sale of boxes will go to the library fund. Sterling Robinson sports o new buggy. W. E. Greer returned from Vernon county Wednesday with his bride, who was formerly Miss Florence paid any taxes assessed against the same. That looks” and casts spells on man and | the title to said real estate emanated from the general governmene more than thirty years! beast may be found in many rural prlor hereto by patent to 2g Josenh HW, Kaye, conve ors . regions North and South. One of Whohae Toug since died fateatate tnd rhe nemead them was brought before a squire cannot be invaded In saldpetions ns iat 8 use! ~ Fisher, so {1 i esd J.P. of = acquaintance as a shown by the record the oes of the Record i on jsson langerous nuleance. He said to her |coois due tousid'reat eotats erar ite intmreee solemnly: “You know, Betty, the | of the heirs of Russell B. her in the eubjec Bible says “Thou shalt not suffer a see Some isn, oa wisch to live inthe parish,” and/ * received title ti th a she migrated under certain condi- | jescribed as beginning at 8 joint ee ee Sands lis isd You Have Alvays Boug: | Caught After Long Chase. Beats CO. Mté, Cape Girardeau, Mo., April 15.— o ‘ et eee With the idea of wife-abandonment, ‘ Joho Griffith, of this, city, leaped A Fortune For an Indian. from @ rapidly moving train near Muskogee, I. T., April 15 —Appli- | MeMullin, a small town thirty miles in Russia cation was made here by Dixte Col- | south of this city, but was captured A bert, a Chickasaw Indian, to sell | after a chase of several miles, London, April 15.—Dr. Kennard, part of his own allotment and parts | Griffith married the pretty daugh:|commisstoner of the Soclety of ‘ of the allotments of five of hia chil. | ter of John Miller “a prominent citi-| Friends, who was sent to Investigate FAMINE FACES 20 MILLIONS. Dr. Kennard Tells of Conditions dren adjoining the townsite of Sul | zen of shis city, some time ago, but|the Russian famine, writing from|Nichols. The Ballard boys remem-| tions of compensations, to another} grin or ee mns (1) and ten (10) Jinks phvr, 734 acres fn all, for townsite |soou leit her and went to Hayt!,|Samara, in the heart of thefamine|bered them noisily the following] Parish. and running north two (2) chains and fifty-five (55) links; thence weat twen’ raves yal greats aay ‘i Inks; re 80U' wo (2) chain: tv. Trustee’s Sale Notice | anal) inks. thence east to the beginnings” 1 . RF and w took to ey raid tl ed . eae! ion. a J y! pare) Memes ct ite bet eee, B beatae and that the names. ‘or hie heire are un North Bates News. page 122, conveyed to J. W. Anderson, as|known. That the only interest they have inth\ trustee, thelr Fight, title and interest in and to eerpetierry heme gf Fe ion ts on eters From the Adrian Journal. Foley tal tag 10" the cntnty ot tamed | tee alleging that one Samuel Clark by ¢ =" : an Alva Floyd, son of Mr. and Mra, | "ats of Mlssourl, tor wits ehinty-f ed to hive acquired tele t0 corning y- four (34) and Certain par John Showalter, died at the home of lot = A two (2) and three (2,38 block thirty seal ree in the city of Rockville, county an his parents, 4 miles northwest of s‘ate aforesaid; which conveyance wae male in| ood Adrian, Saturday evening, March | trust to secure the payment of one promis- fou.“ Thet oha Olnex fyi ty Meh ogg F 30th, 1907, alter & brief illness, aged | Sony note in sald Aved of trust fully described | tyat'the names of hie helte are unkmoes aga for 7 years, 8 months and 5 days. payable and is now unpald and whereas it is| St reason can not be inserted In thi: fon. provided in said deed of trast that in case of the | 40d the only interest they have in the abject 1s doubtful if any one industry | Prortet dath oF refecal of ne ‘trustee to act | MAtter of th's action is as above set out and wat As @ meal is only two pounds of| brings more cash into the pockets] the then acting sheriff of Bates crunty may Gerived by interitance from the sald Samuel bread anda bowl of soup, this, ac-| of Bates county farmers than is re- | STW sation, the trustee samen: rohan sp | Whereupon itis by the clerk of sald court, !s cording to the commiseloner, means i ae oe Ae Kon, steinstven; Wo Cdlilach di tea teed WALIG Pleas hee re ee dylng by degrees. Even this meager) counting eggs and weighing chick- | logs holder of sald note Tahal proceed to east aid deed of trust and at the request of ‘the object and ener dole in countless instances {s divided | ens, and prices good. It is fortunate | the Sbove described real estate ai front | {™ o among many months. There are that people have given attention to sranty of Bates: and state, or atiaas favar| tothe only sufficient funds on hand to last| this business and the future will |Mghest and best bidder, ter cash, at public| sitssnd'each Bt them te purposes, This land lies right along | where he conducted a hotel. district, appeals to the United States the Platt Natfonsal park which has} Griffith was not handcuffed when|and Great Britain to promptly send been reserved at Sulphur and along | he eluded Sheriff Cosner and jumped |help. He says: the townsite, and {ts very valuable | from the train. When the train was} There are 20 million people distrib- In the application to make the sale | stopped, he had a mile lead on Cot-| uted in the southwestern provinces {tis set forth that Colbert and his! ner. The deputy borrowed a horse|of Russia who, without ald, cannot children are to receive $72 495 in | froma farmer and cut across a field. | live to see another harvest. cash forthe land they want to cell | He was directed by several women| In Samara alone, the commission- The land {s boing bought by a town | when the prisoner disappeared from |er adds, thousands are dying and { site company and will be sold tn lots | view. Griffith was finally caught| million are starving. Of the latter and blocks. under a pile of hay. only 372,700 are getting relief, adule of one meal in twenty-four hours. evening, and went away happy, each smoking one of Earnest’s best cigars. Every Steamer to the Continent or to England each em to have the fee simple} From America Is Met by|| |ont!! May 1, whereas money will be ay an TY simtain eet as a Pkg bates needed until the end of July, when young farmer of Shawnee township, rt, and the rem the harvest will bring relief. pao ot a “ae eget ee yeas aay aati The commissioner especially ap- § have a jent pealsfor canned milk. He saysthere|aeeday. He was driving a team hitched to a wagon, upon which was are 300,000 children in» Samara) ‘hay frame » tte. ar. province who have no milk and are| #1. was walkitig) and was caught be- forced to eat coarse bread made of} tween the frame and the gate post. acorns, powdered wood and cucum-|Fortunately the team was golng bers, resalting thousands of deaths atl ppery my mony Pos bn on and{mudti disease. tainga several broken ribs and was Io cofclusion, the commissioner | otherwise bruised up. appeals to the Anglo-Saxons for 24%|been movi ; million dollars to save “20 millions te have gle ey eerlous. of human beings who are dying lin- gone be getting gering deathe from starvation.” along Too Heavy For One Team. Missouri. Land Deeds Null? K. C, Star. ) Mexico, Mo., April 15.—Mrs. A. L, 'rhere was 9,705 pounds of goods | Krause of Nome, Alaska, has arous- ona wagon Harry’ Sims, a negro,/ed much apprehension in this elty tried to drive up the Grand avenné|and Adrian county by advancing a sidered cruelty to the team:of horses than 1,000 ot Names of persons registering at the “D. 7. Hobbs, manager Paris Office of the Hefald, 49 Avenue pales. de I’Opera, will be cabled to their| |. News Agents Carrying the European from Home Latest News of All the World

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