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The Bi SS = = = _ = _ <a _ 2 oe tler Weekly Times. vol. VI. BUTLER. MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, 1884 A FAMILY MURDERED. he wanted to know the way to Jones FOR THE GRANGER. ; ; a ‘switch. He directed them there re ' gotber and Five Children Decoy- | and took especial notice of him and Various Item~ of News for Stock ed from Bates Coane: his dog, a yellow shepherd dog with Men and Farmers. ee = i oe acces rinesendd white on neck and teet. That isthe | —_—-— fakeo <i murdered. last trace of the family uatil the dis- | CHEAT IN THE WHEAT. a oct ‘ii zs | covery of the bodies. Parties found ! ei Fi she ie : pote Konsas City Times. the wagon, harness and one horse. | Appleton Fournal: The wheat SANTON, June 2.—About} Louis Wampler is a man about | Crop in this part of the coutry will be gon to-day Constable Goss came in- | 30 or 35 years old, about five teet | a failure this season. Cheat has 2 Having removed our yard to North same — miles north | pounds, suthjng’ pikdiar about pea a nie ape : li an street we would say to the pub- . A coroner’s jury | speech valk ; ressed i ae Nevada Mail: 2 | . Ere et olen dS ug ee caourte eat ora there was discovered @| are wanted very badly aoe ee | and aaaiece it 3. eae os ery ing In our line. Our stock is ‘nd one horse, a full set of} borhood. It is supposed that the ; No. 158. They were en route for | complete and dry, our grades are of wagon al harness excepting one bridle, and by | body of Anderson will yet be found | St. Louis, but were notin good ship- ; side ot the wagon was found the | somewhere on the route from fone’s | Png condition, a large number of ° th i Ses ofagitl about 11 years, with | switch to his home in Bates county, | them being down in a cars. | i seit — ieee! —. ate: low —_ the her head completely severed from | Mo. Clinton Creamery Co. have started lowest In the southwest her body. Upon taking the children| Everything that can be done to se- | a wagon for the purpose of deliver- " from the stream 1¢ was found they | cure the person of Wampler will be | ing buttermilk to city patrons, daily had been murdered and thrown into} done by our people. There has nev-| except Sunday, at 7 1-2 cents per the stream. They proved to be a er been such excitement in this vi-| gallon. They are churning from boy and girl. The girl—about II | cinity since the memoravle day that] 1,000 to 1200 pounds of butter al ‘ years of age—had her skull mashed | Price fought his only batte on free| week. They purchase cream from with an ax. The boy was about 6}soil on the ground on which this | about one hundred parties, a num-| years of age and his throat was cut} town is now located, ber realizing from $10 to $21 per B trom ear to ear. Coffins were Puls ae =e ’ fonth. f i c ii i hey were ace . H vided, in which they P From the Osceola Sun. The advantage of an Eastern mar- | and the,inquest held. In the mean- Feel eau ate: tanail 1 poe ie : a > . a -longing h ¢ y of | ket tor the surplus products of this . party discovered a wees eee * “ on some stock at the old yard which aa oe } upon” searching Squire Hoover, at Manion, has two | and adjacent counties was demon- terrible stench, and upon se4 Lane a Bw he eee gk : ittens about a month old. Last} strated Tuesday night by the ship— Bebody of a woman w™ pour £ Saturday while Mrs. Hoover was ment of two cars of chickens *tor} we don,t care to remove to the new some thick brush, covered with logs and bark, andon uncovering it was New York Cay, pentent © le yard. Try our paints. Every gal- found that she had been hit in’ the she found two young rabbits with the | ker, Appleton City, Montrose, Clin- | ound that she. h visiting the barn in quest of eggs lies were in town last week inc uring : i i : = | to see them, and found a further in- | Holden Enterprise: Much has : kittens. On Sunday the cat, kittens | ton. Calhoun and Windsor. Eeach i ; " vith an ax 2 her j . > : | n a Sen ety kiran ax and “ber | EEE Oe ny on co tne [car contamed 340 dozen chickens, | on guaranteed first-class or.no pay. | a ? ca B the way to Jones Switch. The man ‘ z | 3 Z * F vas about five feet six inches high crease in the cat family by two other | been said here in regard to the grow- z *\ rabbits the same size as the first. ing crop of wheat. As Johnson ! 1 throat cut from ear to car. She is} placed i coops convenient for hand- | weighing about 140 pounds, sandy TI 1a ; * : | Suc y he okl cat to all appearances ounty isthe great wheat growimg cessors to Dubach ( Co BUTLER MO . ey y r) 4 house, where they were duly petted beard, and wore very ragged clothes. z \ of Missouri. several letters | i} | children. They were all burned on : : : a i ae: < ea > 22s wo mackuae day Mrs. Hoover becoming tired ot | were the purchase Clinton and) the spot, as the yer « # t _ _ + coe ot Lae... a a! It is founds aay them in the house, taok them back ;° her points. Mr L. Orth is 3 compesed 10ve. s . . | bay ¢ — chicke ‘ } ae <a the barn, and late inthe evening | OUS'S * car of chickens for ship-| = hurther invest'gation ‘that these: aan a, r . bs er nai : somecchool children visited the barn | Ment to bo joredo: | H 1 | seems as kind to the rabbits as she supposed to be nvacahee. of Pe | and admired by the children. Mon- | ling and feeding Spencer & Lake | In the wagon was found four plain! i 3 Z = does to the kittens. She has been have been addressed to us making straw hats. No clue as to who the aes ee s assigned pleasant quarters near the | inquiries as to the outlook. To all|~ | bouse, and the Squire thinks of go-| of which we have replied, from our} information, that wheat 1s looking | perpetrator was, and nothing was tound to indicate who the victims jing into the rabbit bus were or where they came from | z = - j much better now than a few weeks ee con agee ! Watch Them! \aco, and that more than a half crop From the Kansas City Journal. | From the Missouri Repulican. will be harvested. Corn was plant- Preasanton, Kas., June3-—The| Although at the Moberley conven- | ed late, and owing to the cool weath- i When you come to think of ler, the stand 1s not good, and the} odd Literary people pref pe tos cigar. It is handier to emoke hen the} = be : 6 . : - miles north ot here yesterday was | jority of 7 ilden men, it is known | prespect for a large vi eld not flatter- are writing, and ever 60 ; And then it gives them the true essen murdered family discovered tour | tion of rS8So there was a large ma- the family of John H. Anderson. | that by trickery and false representa: | ing. and fiavor of the tobacco. The bodies found were Mrs. Ander- | tions a number of delegates got 1m | Harrisonville Democrat: There Ee er ren senate son, aged about 35 years: Lillian, 13 | who were at haart opposed to the has been considerable talk and some Sa aeeeceis Carolina 1s the most delic- years; Ella, 10 years: Anna, 8 and| nomination of that — statesman. | fears expressed, that the wheat crop ioos aod _selined in the wee aerane James, 4 years. Anna’s body was | These persons organized the dele | in this county would be cut short coe is ie en ee praises and the habitual smoker demands. discovered this morning, making five | gation and gave all the positions of | this season on acccunt of the chintz d bodies so far. The tamily were | honor to the anti- Tilden men—Pul- | pugs, rust and cheat. We conversed ¥ ‘cry improvident, the man, John H. | itzer, Muvford, O'Day & Co. It} a day or two since with a gendeman Anderson, and his nephew by mar turned out that whilst the Democrats | who 1s a careful observer of these re eee nan fiage, Lewis Wampler, preferring | of the state supposed they were send- | things, and who has personally ex- fishing and hunting to work. It| ing a substantially solid Titden d 1 sy ithi Ses fk ae d ga substantially solid TPi-den dele- { amined a great manv fields within a that thi te = a h ; + | gation to Cincinnati, the tables were } radius of six miles of Harrisonville. is Lewis Wampler had com- . ° : ; cee gh mitted = P turned upon them by focus pocus- | and he informs us that within that itted some crime which the Ander- | On one point, however. these schem- Page Se tacitly were. fully. ac eainted point, ever, these se j limit on the northwest, west, south- ‘th ¥. acq ers were beaten. Pulitze Munford, | west and south, the prospects for an #§ withand on several occasions had! Q*Day & C wf = he * A thre: : - ay ‘o. sought to carry the |extra fine crop were never better, | 2 atened to kill the whole family. | gejesation for the admissi fibet : Fro santa : a } 3 n for the admission oO} © | and there is scarcely any cheat to be m every indication he carried out { - bolters Fmmorkea like Bat On Ma Bo ; ammany bolters yd worked like j seen. On the east and southeast the } ee cs 3 : food 4 eT | Beavers for John Kelly. They were, | prospects are not so good. The Ps son d v ~ } lett Jones’ switch. (8) indeed, able to muster eleven votes, | | | H | i Sold by R.R. DEACON, Butler Mo. crop in that region will be helow an} ood switch about five miles north) S ot h e bat there were nineteen opposed to | average with considerable cheat. "Fies the best bundles and uses least twine. ere) to go'to Missour: after An-/ ine and the Saas z rae = Bias ali of Applebs's latest improvements. ee tee wc rended on EH hem, and the convention sat down | Our informant says he tound chintz- Easily masuged aid ght on team. 2 & 56 ww reside: a - re : - " : . Pa F.C ae = ‘ jou the Tammany claim by a vote of | bugs in but one field, and they not Finest piece of machinery ever invented. - Caton’s farm, about ten miles east fous boas « ze . ‘Arrangements for shifting-very handy. at Plcsrsce On M ; “F nearly two to one. doing any great damage. Very ht Nesgusres te sae z keep in order. asanton. n Monday, 23v Spt nt ce. ae = < Makes harvesting easy and pleasant. 4 ¥ This little bit of history may be use- | tle rust was seen anvwhere Ourin- Every purchase yaa t a 26, Wampler appeared at the house from farmers. Gen dele-{ formation trom other parts ot the dione, and told Mrs. Anderson that) cate . Chic I cule at - - her bus. ‘ gates to the Chicago Democratic | county is to the effect that im some et husdand was arrested and in the | —— % calaboose at Pleas? for re | . Ss ‘ i leasanton for some un- | nor to ostracise Democrats who, tout | general thing the crop ill be au a mown cause, and wanted her to . = ful in casting about for I fants and Children. convention well enough | fielus chest ts very plentiful, but"asa or eight years ago. were honestly in} erage one. H ercall on} cous W eae » ane promotes ai “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that Castoria cures Colic, Constipation. Lrecommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation. Dd. come tohim. She went to a neigh- | ¢ } pa e “4 | known tome.” HA Ancure, M pa - zh-btayor of some other candidate than MINNEAPOLIS HARVESTER W: 111 So. Oxtord St., Brooklyn, XN. ¥. wiklnt injurious medication. bornamed Mullis and stated that! qilden rede aes se : But it is not So many Ohio men are being F pentane see aes ilde r presitent. ut it is not i > J ‘Tes Cextace Compast, 1 Fulton Street, N.Y. ved 3t is hard to say just how the she was afraid to go with Wampler. | & will go m the November elec-| for fear he would kill her. Prevailed on her to go. and that night about S o'clock they started | SOLD BY “Phere is said to be only one Quak- ij for Pleasanton. Before they started i peat the old warfare. z 2 aS er in Congress. His fellow-mem- | FRe R. LB) E A t ©] oO N 9 Sa a i ea | ry for Tilden to n altogether neces: at he Sta to stretch a point ord them, and who | Hen. ho ost those 2re seeking places trom which to re he loaded his rifle, saying he might ' ae See feed iton the way. They arrived; Mr. Blaine has confided his fullest ! hers, however, are frequently moved te Feb > im Pleas y > 5 - a a bee ne } Hanover, O., Feb 13, 1834- leasanton about 2 o’clock 2. m., } instructions to Bill W. Phelps. It by the spirit. After having jung fever and pneumo- i = | nia [ had a dreadful cough and could not | baa atnight. The doctors told me I Tuesday, May 27 and were met! Mr. Phelps isthe good man he used had consumption and would die. I have taken six bo.tics ot Piseo’s Cure and m¥ cough. is entirely gone andl am weilas ever. 23-1tF - Ewetase Forp- the night watchman, James to be, how can he know anything & McGuire who found out that the | abeut the prices ot Soutnern dele- | Man's name was Wampler and that | gates?