The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 23, 1884, Page 2

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ple who had lost property deter—| apart. In the priv i t tl r kill one or | W. H. Read, n mined to capture them o ore of them. W. T. Keith,whos ships and st » and irmers : v it is the best in the marke penn anes wit wer way TW . CHILDS, Butler, Mo BL. Strange, book— get Bros., and J. house was entered while he slept) keeper for Mitchell & Scruggs, had hin ‘ is ons ; Friday night, awoke Saturday morn-| engaged ina hot dispute, then a | Mr Hogan SEEe | there than by crossing #1 : ee eer ae i : ing and found that his pants were | scuffle, destructive to tables, chairs. ee Seance z : : | it? Two years oo gone and with them a gold watch} bed clothes and other articlesia the | to Gov. Cl oe >. j Pe Ivar Ols a No he had paid $95 tor in Denver two] room occupied by them, and then EER. of the enemy. > ee iawho Hise ace wnl years before. Twoof Mr. Keith’s| died each trom a pistol’ shobin the) YW"? s)2¢ ail posted on the peculitr | sailed from Bath in d | : 1 cousins, sleeping in the same room, | region of the heart. Two pistols of | ¥4¥S of BuO = ic porncians, 2s 1} on the 6th ot July. Forty six days were robbed. Their clothing was 38 caliber lay by the bodies, showing those of Tammany hall in particula, | later we landed in Havre, France tound in the hallway and Mr. Keith’s | that each man hada weapon. Beal = ies gen tr _ —- On this cruise we sarled, being in | OF Impleme nts ever brought into Bates county + . : rickery. Messrs. ‘Ily and racy | consta night andd n a at the stable. The trail of the rob-| Jay naked, save his drawers, in a | Mkery © ea ae 7Facy | constant motion night and < The Casaday Sulky P low: Farmers friend, bers was found and traced for some pool ot blood, and Strange, divested and others who es ely by pots | was a keel-boat. Now I propose to Brown & Keystone Planters, the Haworth check cal skin games fear the honesty of | row the trip in this 16-foot i three miles in the direction of Se-| of coat and shoes, presented an fs : : Rower tor all planters. dalia, when it became difficult to equally ghastly sight. Both were Grover Cleveland, and hence anxe- which I have just had built. a y s E ‘ nec? sc ts B.S , follo promising young men, under 30|tY about the ‘poor working: yan_'S | hfe-boat will be made of two os ats = WY k I R ( 2: U LF I V A I O R S PURSUIT. : years of age, holding responsible lunged pt - a eae hike these two dories, one Satisfied, howeyer, that the thieves positions in business, and were de—| whom th cannet use. If Go-, | Over the other, but Ido not care to | The new Weir all Iron and steel combined cul- | re making for this pomt, Sheriff] voted friends for four years, most of | Cleveland had allowed Mr. Gracy | talk of this till 1 have patented the | tivators, the new Pekin, al! ron and steel com | that time room-mates. Both were | to be governor (which he wanted ov | invention. My voyage this time will | bined cultivators, Butord Rock Island, Weir, | el Falconer of Saline county, accompa- i nied by Messrs. Keith, Kneisley and | V irginians, Strange was buried here | be practically) Tammany halt woud be made with oars, of which I shall | Furst & Bradly, Canton, Chpder & Morrison E to-day, his two brothers living here | have shed never a tear for the ‘pow eA TRE ene Viows. Headquters tor rner. arted in pursuit. Just : Z = : HOC ree) Ta taking charge of his body. Beal] workingman.’ No, no, my friend, tbout dark two men were discovered will be sent to Gordonsville, Va., | men who have sense enough to be | There they are,’ and } Pl 4 in a lane, and as the sheritf and Mr. | for interment. long to trades’ unions are not to le}an array of ee ash oars a z 4 Keith, the other parties having stop- The inquest to-day developed the | duped by political scalawags of ary standing against a house on ane Bars pe he ec: the Racine Spring ped for supper, came up the men| above facts, together with other de- PERN . ehoretnesmwhere ice dare ee Wagon, ibe Baker Grain Drill, Harrows of all je | tails, of which the following are the “Then you think there is nothigr | kinds and a tull line of chored principal points: Beal was shot in| in these stories about orgaaized le : ; x 2 = s the fle Cie | “Oneparoughtotet oer tu! IOP BUGGIES, sheriff ifhe intended to ride over the lett breast, just aboye the heart, | bor being opposed to Gov. j them. ‘No,’’ said Mr. Falconer, | and in the richt leg, and Strange re- | land ?’” 1 shall take plenty, together wi ith an} ‘swe don’t wantto hurt anybody. ’’ | ceived a similar shot in_ the brea st. Nothing but hes. The sehen abundance of provisions, tools, rope, | The officer then commanded them | Some of those who saw ake premise~ cneimated with those of the I ©) | and all sorts of stuff. I shall have | ae theihands and eccren Ivanced the theory that they were | cratic party who wanted to kill tk - i 1 to throw srhands and surren- 5 : - « : ay dog chain: SA ie ; : both murdered, and a rumor was | governor in the convention, and no: | 9 Company but my dog Jumbo, and | R. R. I Ik LAC ON fer. In place of that they began afloat to the effect that twomen were | the Blainites have taken it up ant {I shall be about 100 days on the! a A ae ear scons ‘enereameetemeeD shooting. Keith says im his evi-| seen to jump from sn awning of an | they will sound the changes on tha | trip, I think. I shall row nights and | stepped to one side and asked the Iron, Steel Nails, and wagon wood work, and the only exclusive line of Shelf Hardware in the city, oY CCAP AK ace eaade DSC Tare A SER a neat eNANNNNALALichscusSoneteennn dence hetore the coroner’s jury that] adjoining store and run) down the | note until election day. You see, 3 sleep days. because it is not safe to street. The position of the bodies | I said betore, this was the only holt shots tound in the wall of } that Tammany hall conld craw gh asa pretence for ¢ luring this time the darkness had leave the boat ashore in the night. and thre the room leave but little doubt but | throu wyerey very indistinct Whenit thas they lalled each other | Nuehe|an honest manitke Gee. Cle-claad | over 50 y ‘mpsy heard them | Political pirates never want a squar | When as! way to their room ] deal while honesty and retorm an and they appeared | reduced taxation is the heartfe i ‘ nd, who | hope of every trade umonist, h | Of rag, which hol down. I met = REEVES & 60., ART. Columbus, Ind. or nand the torms of the two She would be pposur vessels in my ep IT kee; my I tuning flashed he thought he saw} Watchman I rs raise his pistol | talking cn the th to the wind, with a floati | about rr o’clock | one of the rot :nd point itathim, and fearing to aboasasoeausiieingi shige nsneeeecae ee ruthie ddeantaee creat ae te be anery. Henry Fri Re ee oo rogmiedincaes te palluiconndhens: repubhean or democrat.’ its BIND mule anc ey ther imped from bis | heard them quarrelling several min- Sas ~ : iH PAB, d ie jerked a gtaer shot. The | utes before the shooting, and both A Fair Politician. jrate of a mule or two per NEW as Se : piggefence | #ppeared to be very angry with cach | Chicago News. : Pencae [apse AWE 1f Getente, AND MOWERS ie ei whetty. | other. Shortly afterwards he heard Dinh eat bas Girt ess, = ee Belf-Swinging ar fired his pistol or not. Here} dae shots. Rumors are afloat to- | Be ae = pplied with +| STRAW WAGONS, the twomen made their escape in ae A nt to a woman in the case and I shall be lashed j Gets it the ing: ; Share 27 bpd ' : iR¢ 3UG ; the Sens a rae ~ Charli he boat 1 ks ‘ : iR IES re tkness, and the sheriff and | conclusions Soe, = ge alos And ih } Sivek Ate phclend STALKER iat 1 oe} . a ae “*he bottom + ‘ re! te he aes Ex . ie ee - = i Keith came to Sedalia, arriving here | OF the taedgica soe | nd vou went to tl bags fixed in her bottom, so that if For 1884. IND i tbont 4 0’clock Sunday morning ! — | ‘Oh, yes; there was the (]she is knocked over by the sea it PEET S52. Vein a oe i einat Fe ae eae me es Petes + ° es cs | i neete ee { ei The Germans Against B lady sat right next to me will be impossible for r to do ENGINES a) ; ees ashington Correspondence to told me all about everything.’ otherwise than to right herself. We! , Always in the Lead! | i eisley and four men : There 1s no confidence in the “And you saw all the politicians were upset once or tw on our ee The self swingin; device sawes leveling S IRON: } went out atter the : maa) les OF the 48 as ‘ eee : saves working in jie : er the tw o men, leaving | cles of the admunistration that B All but Mr. Conkling and Mr other voyage. pe Stacker, Man on the stack Pulls ¢ how a pate S a Aas are ava : a yas ; ow tops, star lows Stacker to be pushed , , ¢ about sunset. Near the scene ! The reports trom | Tilden and President Arthur. Wel A do fst bottomed | WOODWURK. Doi en WOOD ot the fight the evening before.Keith, | the b we 2 flat-bottomed, The new hoisting apparatus places all stray y - evening befor > 1e best infor; sources are fav - | looke. hem t ia hoisting appa ps all str | eae a : Ss ore, Keith, i 4 aformed sources are favora- | 1 2»0ked tor them, but I guess they} high-sided. open boat. used on the chaff in center of st from start to finish, N ND f ‘AG was riding in front, saw two| ble to his success Phe arcuc yveren’t there °° a a } other can do thi At ; ees ae ’ two mie) ences The argument | weren’t there. eastern coast of the United States; ILAISH! & COS, , The new stacker-head prevents straw and « F men tying in the fence corner in the | Most effective in procuring the nomi- “Whom did they nor pie 5 aoe a : falling through lower end of r F i held. The others did not } ast t Chi S I they nor j and the Grand banks by fishermen. It takes less than a minut CHAIN | en Ret. 2 others did not see them ation a cago was tha r = *“Why—that w. ae , 1 fi rs ‘st ; | Hi Recallren sone | ee fe ae ay Be = that in Oc Why—that was whe When ba!lasted properly tkey are BARB > fe Toads do | i am Aad gotten by Keith told | tober the state of Ohio would lead off | ed so, wasn’t it: regarded as the satest sea-boat | BARB WIRE, bs rs PUMPS 1 tl 1¢ had seen the game fw ith a gre ! ad thus larce ONee Ti as e ge 3 et ea endo or Catal F Hox fu them to be prepared ‘ “imeune > ee arge > Tsuppose s the world. They are dry and may! :! ae ui Prepared to bag it. he | ‘vy determine the result. in Nove Hl ell—I didn’t get t be landed in any sea iy skilful Senasti, Wissoler & Cio.. Butler, Mo, = Foboders got up and ran through the | ber. Che German-Americ actly, but as nearly as I ae ee on ieee | ae actly, as nearly as tor. They draw but an inch | #2? 22ers | veeds and low marsh to a clump of | Zens ithe ce of power im | ber, it was something like—so f h ' — its a - | vi i z as something like—sonr- | of wa w hight. aot. Trave : , . > | willows near the center of the field, | Obto. They elected Governor thing hke Cincin: jie nS ia soa. bia, aay teat NEW JEWELER. ud ee pce = : ng tke Cincinna nor has taken one of these and deck- | : . was heard by the | > aap by more 12,000 — = : i ed her over with a rounding deck se Of men w gaye pursui t Might. 2 lo A Coon Choked. Hthat will shed water ck’s nn clam liows tu of the i | a k's 5 Hi New Orleans. July he Pi ack he centre j } tot rice ! suers went to the so Mr. : | Orleans, July 14.—The Pi- | back In the centre is hed up| to this 7 Ww ‘ } | to | : : ee exp for cash iis rin | : ne ee ee | special says tv ce it where he wil! sit to ee to oS no He saw the the preceedi presidential | 5, ened ae a 7 } } eae ¢ ey 3 ee Ser Oys aged 12 and 14 year sons She 1s fitted w ur oc rs inj! : | of rails When Garfield’s majority J. B, Parish, died sudde € sprinei : repe, Pam new pre Water, one of | ock exceeded 30,000. ber ie ete ; fray ‘ t } r mees with his pistoy so short a |i SU. fed Carpenter, i sucked and across his lett arm. ptuary on which drove the Germa hitherto been the ublicans, to gavet larm to his com- poisoning the ank. = Newte i wonman, who a tew days mous Who came up and surround- Caine men. Several pistol en | were ¢ SELECGRAPHIC IMGVITUTE! tau Into the bosom whe died wi negro doctor, eting a wor The oth ‘ oak ously ba “sod, then gave up and was made : route for me to light, as he Sega aa “Office 608 Wyandotte St ; : A BEGULAE Fut eT Ot as -, 3 ere exammed, eo ae ns in Indians’ MAKES 4 pres penn igzs r men of the a eee lino’ Towa and other t ime : aus iam : EYE, EAR ‘AND THROAT. f J TOS Gr, Angorel and Gana oe western st ates, hich is also largely ; : Csiaract, Fal Pre ; ; Se ee ae : t oreet ot shared by tl nt te : is tal i rre]_| lous Sore Eyes cured in sen the great eastern 3 should b = uve p 2 i = - g an.o: rnselves s rh t 5 TYE z Ifo" be de 5 = 5 5s : A ‘ad Merreil's Ai bain. i a bottle, Pric JACOB 8. MERBEL List Togs, ‘Zo Sold by all Druggists and ers in Medicsae

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