The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 27, 1883, Page 2

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Den A MOCCASIN’S MOUTH. ESTABLISHED i870. | BENNETT & WHEELER WOOL WANTED! | —I WILL PAY pleasure in Closes Over the Hand of @ Memphis Fisherman—-His Graphic Story of His Sufferings. survivors of DeEALFtS THE TOP OF THE MARKET . HARDWARE ANC GROCERIES, sata Tinks Nl as Shen. Wool that is Offered ions and co the Memp A painter named I ives on the corner ot Auction strects, is Jt trom the effects of th : oa | Ector’s brigade: Polignac’s bi e ton-mouth moccasin, received a oy ey and on thes Granberry’s br Sunday. Mr. * Levy : : a pasture of considera SE | gade and Mart regir peas eas i 2 ent: Eleventh Texas north and west runs pubi bite of a cot week ago last 1e storm the south was engaged in fishing in a cavalry; Cabell’s Arkansas brigade ; ch crosse creck voad about a mile and a half fro and stooped down to se the ntec or | Johnson’s Spy compamy ; ex Assoc the cit tion of r jerate Tennesseean -x-Confederate Missourians. All ex-Confederate soldiers from a crawtish under an old log on eee at edge of the stream. While in the ise act of doing this he saw a snake 2 ad : 1 : outh | Whatever state or command; all ex : ; : 5 ‘ \ 4 S ts head and open a white mot f : e mK oN or tearir ‘ piec 4 Bau z i epee i Union soldiers residir Fexas, all | ® ~ ; i that seemed to him to be ase i se and throwing sor ng eee < ae are ‘ ally ited and their en oy ee was such that to move suddenly ly desired on the Whereve iba cee Spee eae : . re presence rely would be to fall into the creek, and [occasion and dates named, anda North Main St p a ‘TY Two Doors South of The : MM. A i 9 POSTOFFICE draw his hand away ere ee and generous welcome the reptile struck, with the rapidity nde io ok. of lg There is no desire te an nurth fingers of his],. : pe fourth fingers | bitter memories of the the third eft hi 2 evy declares that left hand. eS Levy ps i | renew aid anaes if a stroke of lightning had darted) | establish ancient fnendship \ ; promote the welfare and happiness 2s or the}. A not have been more sudden, of all classes of our fellow citizens, pam more excruciating. His hand posts were more r association and many of them ! upon him the paralyzing effect could id por —Dealers in— | Groceries and Queensware, GROCERIES —AND— ee and -_ of Goods, , a eee Se (QUEENSWARE to a mundred On the north side the }as well as elevate a regard tor our and arm t : elbow became in- struck ne and arm to the elbo common country. ease he west end tz i an savy that it i stantly numb, and so heavy Many of your old comrades and > house, w was impossible to raise it. All con triends will be m attendance, and trol over the muscles was lost you are most heartily invited to come Stepped. once. He managed to find his way is Boe cee ae. TT ts were ‘ 3 ; and let us meet together once more. back to the road and, Jifung his hanc suitable badges and headquarters | £7 to his mouth with his right hand it usually slept in sucked vigorously at the wound, will be prepared tor each organiza- . ar he ture. r Yr the | WW ar irm in city tion and command. ner of the pasture, near woere the |} ae spitting Dp n from time to ae ‘ ‘ leeitaine Ste the altar! x, i 5 a yg 8 ae Bolsa! : 2 si a Distinguished speakers have been lightning struck the OT) pORE ON SOUTIT SIDE PUBLIC SQU ARE. |! BUTLER, MO. time rome wound “| inyited and will be present. some reason none of ere | . i finger, which was made by the low- i that mght. No tt BUTLER. MO.! no tt er fang of the reptile, the blood flow- | Who’!l be Next Governor. cept the destruction of the ar ed freely, but the wound in the third | Carthage Patriot. a good number of the posts. ee mere E | finger, which was struck by the up It is seldom the Patriot indulges} We are inde i SE ASONABLE GOoDS ‘MINNEAPOLIS TWINE BINDE RS. per and poisoned fang of the snake, | yy candidate making, at leastso long | the particulars : seemed closed. and nothing co betore the Fair. Still there are be drawn from it At a grocery | many who are setting up pins and Montgomery, about «mie trom the place, Mr. trotting out their faverites, and we 3,090 dwelli Vy REAPERS AND MCWERS, BUCKEYE CULFIVA'TORS, Levy drank a quart of whiskey. | might as well drop our word on the | count, have been built in that city | pee iearce sae | which he says had not the least effect | subject right here and now. sincethe mst dav of October wile a 4 ‘ta et 1 macy sense enough | We know of one man who comes | great many are now in course of | lefi to bind a string tightly about his | jearer to our Gubematomal ideal] erection. } : P | nist on his way home, and when | ihan any otber man, and that man is | | -d there the flesh had closed : —— he late Jerome Kidder ot Boston ieft | ved there the flesh had close Hon. Harvey Salmon, of Clinton, Was Laks liste fas : aa | RACINE SPRING WACONS. | | | | | | | he a over it, his arm had swelle e > an estate worth ¢S00.000. over it, had swelled to the with yohn S. Phelps as alternate. . © worth $5o size of hus leg and was a load to car- | yy, sake and full line ot the Democratic party Senator Bayard 1s to preside atthe ry. During the course of the even- might go a great: ways further and) Newburgh N. Y.. centennial in Oc- Tro PP B uUaeGeti Bh cS] ing he drank two gallons of whiskey, but until he got well in on the third tare infinitely worse. These are net, tober. EAE all the good men the Democracy ot it had no effectupon him. Finally Misssunihuce to) chasse. fron be William Heary Hulbert expects to evercame it trom time to time dur- in New York next year. : i considered we have inaicated the j { ing the night, and at these moments best stock in the market. The only , : Hest ‘ Bd i VWARDWARKE DEALE::, | 3 + 1 : wae lee 8 here is a chestnut tree in Bed- | the united strength ot three of his feos 2 ii ie ed s objection to ex-Gevernor Phelps | tord co: v i 1at measures | FS i x - = BAIS | stoutest neighbors was not more |... a : i ! county, Virginia, that measures | BUTLER, ivs issou Rl i ae is his age, but Harvey Salmons yet | twenty-seven feet around | than sufficient to control him. | . : ‘ ‘ — — | young, vigorous—a sound Democrat | | Chickens were split open and bound Sponge to the value of 8) 29 | ica" | There is no Doubt | BUT WHAT—— -a live, progressive 1 to the wound, fresh ones bein id aman whose | his duty, | ) plied from time to time. igus - 2 ‘ ~ | ter tor integrity cannot, in was confined to his bed ali of z CN eure EMING MACHINES pe) com ae i Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries can bell cede et BOUGHT OF ‘SEWING MACHINE CO- aspersed. We belive he would do week, and was out on the street ay. His his duty honestly and fearless! nd : 2 1 c Ve. and Yai it seems rone out ot the first time yester { Would not, by his acts, permit the piceonea | ghtly swollen, ee but he suffers no pain. The marks is still useless and sli . } Ss :"s interests to be sacrificed for oe : ; iadividuai behoof. For these and ef the cotton-mouth’s teeth are plain } . 45 26 ety of et ae Bs t other reasons we would like to see | * SO™ety of etl ly visible. For the benefit of the y curious it may be added that bait. | crawfish and snake escaped, and Mr. | Gao Gt o Se Ee GD HE'Eo Ht KK 30 UNION SQUARE. NEW.YORK } eee peta ay “CHICAGO, ILL —— —A'TT VIRGINIA. ANGE, MASS. > AND TLANTA ir. S. wear the offic day base-ball ; The Philadelphia press remarks A $6,000. stock try is guaranteed. can be obtained forin Br good an assortment as can be found in the cou Lady Paget says that Z itor Pen Leyy teels no solicitude whatever for nose should ata teartul thing it is to on Ohno is test- their welfare. He declares his (SPRAGUE & 1:UNTER, tention to take more whiskey ax ed Hi A | ae fish-hooks the next time he goes a ‘ i i = SU PTLER I Ss BUTTLERS - - MISSOURI basis of fishing, and his friends all now have * moral to draw from his tale. One peen signed by one of the So Neo ine Peruy . ter of Sen snake-bite in a decade is excuse enough for all the barrels. of whis- . key that go fishing. ter ot Gov ch- | The first and only Plast Pe cngade Beier err Spee clon »§ Dela-} It draws ull disease germs from th : | Kidneys, forces healthful, strengt! John H. ening properties into them ; and re- a i George F. Galena oeks aca ware, will be ma | Are the Planets Inhabited? fthe Sussex bar, on the 4 A wnter in the **Popalar =f oe ! = andall Diseases of Kidneys, Bladder & Urinary | | Ve n wet more d stove w fatt eens peltively cures when Bothing else can Monthly’’ for 7 No jor Sines ing to physical conditions, € argues that, ow- | n Ben: Perley not exist on any of the planets exce the Earth and possibly V When we note how varied are the | his colon entirely ~ COAL AND WOOD YARD q i conditions t6 the conditions under | S Bon Se ee be The czar = unt d which it exists, the conclusion, it | pe {ivan and the nval candidates for and Admiral Baldwin ae gold | seems to me, is hardly war- jte ‘speakership are begining to medal of the coronation, and the ad-! es i ranted as deducible from the premis- | wander whether he 1s sufficiently re- miral is further enriched bv the czar’s Serer ee sas er eaters ie iii i 1 es. It is interesting however to ud to Mr. Sulln ot Boston, to gitt of a gold snuft box. H of the ‘ i know that if Jupiter is inhabited, or | duce that worthy person to take an) —___— H eu THE NONPAREIL © ALOON. RICH HILL... COATL,, WILLIS, MATHEWS. it he shall be when millions of years hence, his temperature becomes re- | duced to a degree compatible with the existence ot life, man that would weigh 150 pounds on the earth would, if transferred to Jupiter, weigh about 45,000 pounds or 22 rz bam, not] | tons, and the same man on the sur- | ¢ y going over his faceef Mars would weighonly 2bou: | them and slew the enor i PT pounds: PWS. of tl ALSO ANTHRACITE AND PEIDMONT SMITHING COAL, ric Appliances are sent 03 39 Days’ Trial, ene 7 MEN ONLY, YOUMD OR OLD, le fields. Mr. ng since, H 2e Free Lunch Every Day. SAS. XYicFARILAND.

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