The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 7, 1884, Page 3

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Lexisot0S Oi tler daily as follows: scare Be NORTH. Washington Sz of the San Carlos <ecret Societses. : full ot s military especi Chapter Royal No. 26, meets se assigned by ( Knights ‘Templar Commandery ach month. 1.0. 0. FELLOWS. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every interferes with his authority in nt No. 76 meets the | tecting Indi ith Wednesdays in each month | and horse tl Lawyers. — der committed under d ¢. B. LASHBROOK. THOS. 1. SMITH. & SMITH, Attorneys at | shows. fir [Law Butler, Mo. | practice in Bates and adjo ment, are protected by the Non-residents. er Bates county N: Dffice, front room OV QBiona! Bank. tection afforded these some of the best citiz and New Mexico, including Judge McComas, wite and boy, I will cite S. FRANCISCO. S. P. FRANcIscoO. RANCISCO BROS. | Law, Butler, Mo., will p Prompt attention given to Col- Office over Wright & Glorius’ ardware store the case of Nez-Ki los Indian, w BERNATHY, . INSON & A Lee Butler, Mo. Office torneys at Law, , Attorney at Law, Butler, Will attend to cases in any ourt of cecord in Missouri, and do gener- | collecting business. ed here, though it is full of V.BROWN, Notary ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge y leases and all papers re- dement or qurat quiring the acknowle: jn officers Physick never fails to greet the wife and the destructio.a of Residence we Office UP STAIRS and Surgeon. ‘orth Main street. est side of Public orth of Olive House. paid for his wife. tice been denied hi: : price as broth ly’s Drug Store. ieee woman, ¢ . M. CHRISTY, ~ HL. BALLARD, | perused to restore an ry & BALLARD, money he had rece mocopathic Physicians and Surgeons Dice, tront room over P. O. nswered at oflice day hone communicati yn to all part ntion given to BOULW ARE, Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty. (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are fade. It is a fact not gener: James Boss’ Gold Watch Cases re: tain more pure gold than many gold cases. ~The demand for these watch cases has led to the manufacture of a very poor grade of solid gold watch cases— low in quality, and deficient in quantity- These cases are raade from 4§ to 10 karats, and a 5 or 6 karat case is often sold for 12 or 14 karats, It is NoT economy to buy a watch case 80 poor in quality that it will son lose its color, or one so soft that it will lose its shape and fail to shut tight, th letting in dust and damaging the works, or one so thin that a slight blow will break the crystal, and perhaps the movement. It IS economy to buy a James Boss’ Gold Watch Case, in which NoNE of these things ever occur. This watch case is not an experi- ment—it has been made nearly thirty years. Hazxeron, Pa., Oct. 4, 1882 T sold two James Boas’ Gold Watch Cases thirty was a reviv of centuries ago, the service ot the interior Depart- ment at the i two places; the other by ham, Pa; and I can pro- one or both of these cases at any time. SYLVESTER ENGLE, Jeucier. stamp to Keystone Wateh Case Factories, Phila- for handsome Illustrated Pamphlet showing how Cases are made. v7 H |e (To be Continued.) McREYNOLDS & SCHWENK Boo. & Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO. a Boots aud Shoes made to ‘ best of leather used. Shop nerth side of Square . BRIDGEFORD & HUPP. Ornamental Heuse —AND— Siga Painters Srgning, Paper-Hang ting, Sign and Buggy Work @ SPECIALTY Tragic Trial and Death of Indian Charley at San Carlos. Paes We authorities in Anzon mand ot the troops in tie vicinity reservation. After giving account of how Captain Crawford ! give an account of a military mur- Captam Crawtord himself. | white men, one of them under indict- Captain from arrest. The agent says: In striking contrast with the a San known about agency as ‘‘Charley,’’ wno had been ataithful agency scout up to time of the disbandment of that force July 30, 1883. The story or Char- ley’s offense is too long to be detail- interest and well calculated to arouse sympathy of every lover ot justice in a country where hearty approval such as take human life and count it no ermme as against the betrayal of a happiness, Charley had bought : “a and, who had 1 for Charley fired upon Simth with i perform- lin the came e faitl Sv ho was im er man. took her life and escaped to mountains. ee After hs he was d to die by the ont at his tria o detend hi gency hud that a great tragedy was hearsed at Capt. Crawtord’s quarters. “Between g and 10 o’clock on the night tollowing the day of the trial Charley was taken trom his cell by Al. Seiber. Military Chief of Scouts, conducted by him alone to the hid- ing place of seven of John Smith’s band ot cut-throats and delivered to them, heavily 1roned, by order of Capt. Crawtord, to be deait with as best smted their devilish malice. pounded with stones, and finally shot through the Charley died within a halt a mile ot the agency buildings, and his mangled remains were buried hment of prison- ers from the calaboose, in charge of Beaten with sticks, body. next day by « de a guard ot Capt. Crawtord’s milita- ry scouts. “The murder of Charley t of Novem- conmnitted on the ber 30. 1883, and up to this t record ot the damni: abroad—evidence that even Crawford was not insensible of the infamy of an act for which he alone is responsible. The foregoing state- ot ments are susce Many other act to show the u vain among | he 7 oe the Interior De} impress the be Christian ori request at the pt en in regard set forth, and tl fined plan be at ence government of the Apa undivided authority of the ment to which it rightfully belongs. Very respectfully your obedient servant. P. P. Witcox. es Indian Agent. “United S “Per S. B. BEATMONT, Clerk in charge. Brudder Green Gets a Set-Back. Detroit Free Press. Unprincip! Resolved, Dat i st Captain Crawford en. Crook to the cor ns who are murderers ctron ; that Indian murdererso! will be anv de wuss = poe deneee v1 a = any de wuss off. ee eae oringin’ dis pertormance t a close,’ he nodded to $ the triangle, **let me say to one and dis kentry am de want of common senses De man who airns $7 per week wants to lib an’? dress as well as de man who airns $12, an’ dis piles up debts an’ brings about trickery, fraud an’ communism. No- body am satisfied to be what he am. Eben de poo’ will go hungry sooner dan let anybody know dey can’t buy peaeaal fried oysters. De member of dis club who hankers fur luxuries made fur de tables of millionaires kin make Aamecice! his mind to pay fur ’em_ or rown in dis hall no moa’. Let us ; ernambulate homewards.”’ She had been en- PPoaa™ omewards om his home and redress bad John Smith, chict received udian of esertion, y portion of the members. TI 20, when from 1,200 to 2,000 repre sentative wheelmen are expected to couts and taken be- A jury of In- inpaneled and Charley wheelmen; to institute regulation tor races; to secu the transportation of machinery and nies. No friend was pres- | to encourage tours. Star Chamber From the I No white man Missouri requ ter his acquittal at Huntsville, Ala- bama, by a jury of the Federal a suspicion being Court, was by no means calculated to close the mouths that are assail— ing our State on account of the fail- ure to convict him in her courts. It will be pointed out as another proof that our authorities, in obedience to a supposed popular teeling in his behalf, are hovering over him with pretended prosecutions to protect him from the justice of other juris- dictions. was not there is good reason to believe that she was not very eager to get him. Anz court in Alabaman, followed by an acquittal in Mir silenced the n and the Minnesota authorities have probably tailed to find a single citi- xact has zen of Northfield who can identify ve presente man at desires ices l years, re clearly dopted for the ak so dc -d Green offered 000,000 cull’d ernment owes - owes de white, no | hen we git rooacres of land | formous outlaw wit any 1 »boss a m steal juitted a vrocery stove ipport de family that putation as ac 2>Sam to c won't do it all the y that Frank James is to be an der Green will move i tin fur six months no one ] 1 k, ani he hain’t he the difference 1 his career, and legally proving continuedthe president, as band, when aipuel Shin to. strike as Wi disquahity 1esses. oi you dat de present aiiment ot A Veteran Vagrant. 4 Exchange. carnieda bundle of papers state that he was born in ] 4 came to this country with Bieycles and ‘Tricycles. Although 7o years of age. he Wa: Letter. nt bicycles in the | then has led a nomadic hfe, United Sta mated at 40,000, | iNg trom one place to another, The League of American Wheelmen | Telyirg on members of the Army tor support. He is an organization ot which Dr. N Beekwith, of New York City. over 4.000 r will e resemblance is stren Id in Wast onon Ma Ig at > present. ‘Phe object of the or- [of thirty days i ji ganization is to promote the imposed. interest of bicvel tricvcli Z to ascertain and protect the mghts of aa wee ae ieee t ad A liberal reward will be paid t» any par- who will produce tre tavora > rates for or Ste ich cor rewar 1 for your Frank James. tech The arrest of Frank James on a n immediately af - guaranteed or money refunded. only fifty cents per bottle. For No>s walked his pony, with its It isa great pity that Minnesota allowed to take him, and cquittal in the United States resota, would have iligners of our people tree niar size S100. men engaged in place. A mere ce or form seen but n as one of 3 ‘ 5 : in cour’ that he was on the on the few minutes of wild in ahat stor would not enable a witness to and bearded rob- entifv a bron in the emaciated person of a n, pale-faced and much older m clean shaved. Why, the paymaster who was long since robbed and kept for twelve hours in the company ot the robbers in Tinnessee, could only y on the witness stand that Frank ames looked something like one of the three robbers who had a long heard. - | When the identifying witness i through an interpreter. cao | SES LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; > crimes Jai are satisfied inal ycen fully earned. Yet it seems tration of such a possibility, and veen crediting bandit chiet with the general facts of guilty of any one of the crimes of his e other members all dead or undergoing sentences that A very aged man, clothed in rags and with a long flowing beard, who fought with the great Napoleon Waterloo, Austerlitz and Leipzig. and took an active part in the Polish war of 1531, was captured and sen- tenced to Siberia, but escaped and Will be superintended by the both be1 Ladhes and Gentlemen, seeking «a business education, cannot Schurz tn 1851. was recently broughi to the police stationat Trenton, than enter this College early, and prepare themselves as Penmen, Book J iy charged with vacrancy. in the war of the rebellion, and since travel- s Count Zowaski. [lis appearan- ce gives hima striking resemblance of Rap Van Winkle, by the old soldiers strong foreign accent. He rather invited a sentence vhich the justice ROCKFORD Aleo kee Electric will cost vou nothing tor f it fails to cure, and besides. All Blood diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation, and general de- bility are quickly cured. Satistaction F. M. Crumly &Co. City Drug store. A little boy was buried in Meridi- an Miss., the other day, and behind the hearse in the funeral procession draped with crape. Strangers even looked with moistened eyes upon the little fellow’s pet, upon which had often been seen to ride through the streets but a little while ago. Y Store. Never was such a rush made tor any Drug Store as is now at F. M. Crumly & Co’s. fora Trial Bottle of Dr. New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and colds. All persons affected with asth- raa, bronchitis, Hoarseness, Seyere coughs orany affection of the Throat and lungs can geta Trial Bottle of this great remedy ng at above Drug Store. Reg A New York Policeman admitted for six months because the night air did not agree with him. He drew Iso salary for day work e same period. \ boy was convicted in Toronto Canada, last week of profane swear ing in English on the testimony of an Italian who did not understand ‘‘In- ‘TEE Electric Light of the Southwest BUSINESS ¢ LLEGE, BUTLER, MISSOURI aial Law, Business Correspondence, Tele- ieraphy and Bookkeeping inits various forms viz: Merchandise, Bank, Railroad, Express and Telegraph. Ornamental Penmanship and Drawing will be taught to those desir- ing them. THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT, Fully meets the demands of our young friends not prepared to pursue the Commercial course on account of deficiency in the common school branches. Having found it necessary to add this course of training to the Commercial that I may be better prepared to further the interests of the students, 1 have secured the services ot W.D. Deaver, A. M., who will take charge ot this department; and I can a ssure every student that nothing will be left undone to promote their highest interests. The Commercial Branches al, assisted by Prof. H.W. DeRome. also insure success to their students. do bet x practical instructors keepers, Operators and teacher Call and see us, we shall be vlad to see you and show you through the college Respectfully, GEC. W. WEAVER, PRINCIPAL. erm 8 Ww. BB THE TER, Wa tches. Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware SPECTACLES ee Complete Line of om 2, eee = OF Agent for the ertebiated Sey ag Uptical Goods, ed R. R. Watches IE LY, in stock a AND MARINE AND GLASSES SWISS WATCHE re orily Done. Repairi eR aT COE 2 REET Real Estate and Insurance. If you want to buy a farm, house and Jot in town or have your property insured in good reliable companies, call on or write to §. B. NEWBILL, ED EC e_E Eee OH ERe- Office in Opera Building over Bank. P.S. Also have [some fine vaeant lots for sale in west Butler. J. L: LUDWICK & SON, PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DUGGISTS SUNDRIES, J North Marin Street, - Butler, Mo AGIFT VALUED AT $25. | A beautiful imported noss rose china tea set will be given away with ; one box of matchless baking powder to the person drawing the lucky num- | ber placed oposite his or hername. The Tea Set consists of 56 pieces, Baking Powder warranted equal in qualityty to the best in the market. No Humbug, Call and see it. glise,’”’ and was compelled to testify 'T. D. Rafter.

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