The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 9

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ANATOMY RC AOMISROURRE IT PNET MOORS IT NRE ORE OE I GS NRE EN cy grrr scam ' WLLA LLARD SAULISBURY Or! ; 1 s eis, ta-seenit : STAVE Ot ‘ 1 e eats Fe Ayat Cir at Th te s nM . ! r Ur 1 ot r 4, t Reet ul i ih C, Carter, Pieter re MA Euwart 6 ith, fleury Myers, Joanna 9) ate then 1th cata Myers, Caroline Penniwell, Felix 8. Weaver i and Weatr il i 1 Aiinte Mo Weaver, “Naney | Fist M ha pt tint nie a te Near ¢ ¥ femmphitl, Wall J. Long. 1, one Merritt bows hed im he t The Water is Near Top of the Levees Heiner Rate in Fa En ‘ tte cs ee i needy Drurilla A, Kenned a Northwert (uit t i ‘ ths Vronititt ss Cairo, Ili, Meats, dohn © Kinki th t he srctlon IPED PG MeeNEaL He Tae: CRC IFOL THANE M Waliers Witham B fucker, t endaat Willinn put on to be tar ter NS “ a= Pobake, tbiving, andif des against the une 90° Sppear thatthe rant | eertic ' r KNOWN heire, consorte, Visees, Gonees, pestinosard dant. ' reue ‘ th ahieness and Huniedians mesne, soluntury BY Neat tit Ae Pl ‘ rt / in danvolin iran Ove NAMeL ¢ sedan the Bn t tra i t Netes County Laan & Land | al been ¢ Hit b ‘ nee ———— Company, Deteude : i ; tan PIN ATSHIE Nowatitie day comes the Phanti@ herein, a i i yy Governor Dunne of liline rs Out f ob the regitar ¢ linois Orders Out oO Treops ana Serds Rations to City if At People Fice to the 4 Hert Lot \ ! M ! = : Detendants , ; deivere td to ¢ Pareto) st by renin 4) eat i . = 7 this court i i r we Zo vid ! leek wenn | ‘ ‘ i i ey nthe dand oo he t Ne 1 ! th : ib t iy vt “ 4 * Ward Saulisbu } ig ern ue che stg ' a 1 ' 1 1 ‘ fered ! . ( ; H I ALAN , = n : heat i . ~ ny rand { = F ' ; Y ewoet : ; : : ( 4 \ Spite ga 1 if t ha ' iv heer 1 ' i ! i, re ; i i ry \ ‘ tnd lato l a 1 . ‘ 1 { { eave tele kK x i al Ae : Mt i ' r plone i despite food war ) i ‘ ‘ t ! atic \ | to move | F , he 8) EK ih ‘ advice ha : u a tine Yohy thousinds of " ' ‘ eset ie r :, ; ; i . cant if uu H { tu Let ror along the river 110 other sue 1the t t Sortie anoint ‘ ave heen ing into Caira, Hoth Wroenind the present 1 fs i a a eae wih a ‘ . ‘ vy General bickson and Gov Nett GreNI SE oHe OUR TL OMI ON UN 1 i) t : nie remain in their : at 25 cents per tlt quintet te 1 ' ite house all night and were evnaviien i Sola aliene nine i onstant with the situation Kenai ‘ ro Pnats net i t t nyse a De 1 1 1 Ld Cal! {Gloll, tS 19), 1 at hos \ a ‘ ‘ 1 1 ! e mori ated patter it her a | i ’ ( e cha the troops. arc : 1 nm ed from < wer ‘ © ‘ an A i rm ‘ ' 4 S ; ‘ n Vhomest meth ' t : s ted ' ' t i Many a ‘allo io i Felis " t H z the 1 ae ‘ ‘ rh an 4 1 wet ‘ lo _ 1 r 1 trom Vi We, tad, all communica SELK ANNEXATION and Av MM wer, i, itl y utnedtiaty 2 can th $ neetown having el = Pa rete taahe ERAT Spcien i ieve i 1 t nt ! ad i a 1 } C d nd 7 I i \ ce ' i ay ij i ~ h € men, = nt e it ’ Is rh of restoring the city 1 \ 1 from the effeets of the tornado has : heen pli has promised that with ! we fn six months the devastated district 747,00) Vatly aiinmetrs leonneds tr be te 4 us zs , would be rebuilt, Contributions tr Wired ttle as WoO. Kennedy te ane ert ; sad : DAYTON PEOPLE GIVE THANKS 22 cities are being received HDG) CURE I UT SA r na Sitietaeiscay ly and are distributed to those in need. ter from Frank tion in said ean ' ‘ ; i The following statisties ¢ ile » ber of et confessed, ant ! 4 : Special Services Held in Al! the The following statistics compiled by Winiam C, Kemiedy and cordin, x 7 ‘ Churches There That Escaped the commercial club were announced Remnedee the renames appe And : y | as authentic neds DON Kenned. or Drusilla Ke be publiss be ' the Flood. as autnentc: bat that wherever the name Do AL Reems Weesty \ als ‘ ast ae The know n dead in Omaha and im- a, pears or i tila Kennedy appears in cons counted e i ae ae dent etion With Bald ti the real party ine sablis ait we ate: ¢ ton, O.. M burbs totals 126, the injured a ece Wvusi ica: Kea iy and wi ee yeu ! h 3 were held all the chur while many sustained e ae ty nina the reai | p ‘ z ‘ was a enbedy of Dayton that escaped the flood. tinor bruises: 1.760 homes were de- "That the 0 itLiama THONGS Gl. Muabs Ate thongh thousands of its homes stroyed or wrecked. quired title to the North west Quarter of \ e; : s e past) - } been destroyed, Dayton is grateful area peg oed Pest gens Naarien cry 2 [seat] : with the sheer joy of living. Saley, Lumber.Writer, Dead. ine aforesaid by a patent from the Nett Latest estimates show that the Hampton, ta, Apr. 1.—“Met Ls. Saley, ie aaipecenta ¥ fee Leatd (aa tc I of th th 1 cea We aates s a § t ms . eae mee Sean 1 patent he conveyed said i to ralfef the north east quarter and onee a week, . death list will not go over G7 vears old, known as an authority [Mea:s6 through whom F clainus, : saat the north West quarter of the corth es ceirty 4 lave "wcton Women lad in their husband's © the retail lumber business and the |, That the Letendan ohn ¢ Runkle aequtert Order of Publicat ter of the norta enstq May teraeof th ¢ sba title to the land last above described” trom the south wes clothes are helping remove the debris. author of several books on the sub-! Mark L. Means in “TATE OF MISSOURI, ter of the . * ject, is dead at his home here conveyances conn id title the name ntvot bares. | y* Children are removing mud. The Boy , ae Runkl- appeare as J. Runkle or ta the Circuit Court, May t , in rter running east - “Auaies : Sco 's. JC, Rinkle, vacation Mareh 2 a rods; north 2 uth 2 ros: nty, this sith Seto evonet er prot estar Day- Rebels Kill Orozco’s Father. | hd rye bret vine the Urata P. ee ie J.W, Molloway, Plaintuf the north haif of the south west utarter and oat Cirenit CL | 4 vy =f ay % | an interest in the North-east Quarter of th: vs. north west quarter of the south east quar- 7 - Cirenit Clerk. ton. A man with a million dollars _ City of Mexico, Apr. 1.—The report | Sonth-west Quar er and the Nerth-west Quar- John Asher, Thomas W. Day, Clayton smith, | Xerpt a tract out of the north east ont ae bh h ter of the Scuth-e> st Quart-rof section Twen- 9 J.G Cusick, and th oe’ could not buy a loaf of bread, but he from Cuernacava on the shooting Of | \"hine, aforeesid. ihat while holding suid Ort devise Girl Wanted could get at the relief station as Pascual Orozco. Sr., by followers poe ee his wife con dept to of Joba Asher, ur ante a Em .| the Defendants LB. Walter-and J. M Wal- nown heirs, devisees don. . ; ied wrnieindl Britt cieincen many loaves as he needed for his the rebel, iliano Zapata, is COM-| tere “That eaid Defendants L. #2. and J. M.— alienees, and granters of Thomas W north S86 feet 66 begining: eilinarctiog Good girl wanted for general house family. , Grmed. | Waltergexecuted a truet deed on eald land to if he be deceased: The unknown heirs. © stow nehip ad, ran Batescounty, Missouri, Work. Apply this office. 22-tf A ENROL AGE SEES TTS Tn Mn TS may ee sae 2 mE 2 A A IERIE PEER A

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