The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 21, 1885, Page 1

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Fiy 2ST iP MICCHHPT Weep Pen 4 rawr: 2 VOL. V : iT | Pe Pe MWiSSOU ini, WEDNESDAY SANITARY 21. 1885. NO ee ORE A CA COTO PLLC EEE RM MR RR Sc A A RR a TN are esos weer “OH, ROXY! WON'T i : Gra tos o: = Fez = yey Fa ty Wi : Ew ve 7 pishe Forced Hi Ne t < shoot; Then Shot Him Her- i) (e P sONT, eee 2 if i ] : Vy} sel : OL POOGS I ail dep ruments at ier Which She Chopped His | tc ‘ Head Of and His Body to ee , Oe : Pieces. Ege eg rays se ; ? Hel Disposed 61 the Whole by “ ee ‘i in Two Stoves : ‘ t my a t wexcitement here yy ‘ f PE oT OT TE onan nee SORRELL 6 nea) a Rm ORI ner in moderate circumstances, | : i = e os 1 . . . ae in Warren, Herkimer cou as : 7 pa York state by t il! PE SOUL 00 2008 ENT fh ah ave VOU LOTS OF wrmies trom we Phe : a as : iD ie hs gm has been missing tor tout weeks. | ae ooo j uiries were made, and Mis. Druse .,, 2 4 nt a € ippes 4 her Usdana ‘ 5 ee iedaieeeiiiel * se Se ie ad i = SI , 1 ‘ ie iNew York where slic h eet : wtome and Ge : tair t 1 ne who Y 1 Weer sh = 4 Ct e 42: and’s absence, an ghed i. , n various directions te find him. : a ‘ A STARR ANT aay i Lging the past week ugiv rumors : erm s aenenene oe wees ee stan me na sees sects sca: teatmre encamenen nominees see ie - e A ‘ she s tn ¢ e do t hy . none et ‘ nds VaYDOts, 1OVCS LOSICRY. Votions, Trunks, ValisCh, UUPOCeries, atemble sme!l as of meat burning | : . : : ' = Woe sake ee y von ; i ie Theexertement grew and 1 fe i ans ae a. ae ; ba! Po Vv clit ! { St wWMINned Stor OF 2oods In Bates She told me and George to co up! Another Swindle. If Mrs. Druse ef the stories tiat >" setig cs Nat i SS : : e 1 — : : a : } mh. wt aflsatabout herhusband’s stairs, and then called us de aay : ed-| © oa pA ete Five ryt OC a daisy hvited to. ViISIt. Ol pearance. Mrs. Diuse resented | * Be pee u oe bass a | 7 nef i a M NICE : , both stoves and then had me waich |! Roach mosecute anyone who circulated and Mary watch atthe south window. ‘Then a block the ? and chopped him up and then put at the north window Minders about her, sne took RUMORS REVIVED. and a board into par he matter died away somewka Th tt lied hat, aude grew ag She told me | the pac 1 21C i“ bees ae ‘Corner Park Ave., pe: oo st. jwaves, to sell hmumt Tle tate th: pra a nea si | the *textermmat tobe efficient | ele Neo Nee ih Newrhh Nee a? Rey am le Nem OS TRE BEST LINE EAST must I the pieces into the fire. kept im 2 warm place for j mportions. Ti Was said Mr. Druse }te crowd the kitchen stove with: twelve or fifteen hours. and must, | 1S THE Been burned; his body hoiled in| Neat day dit cewabien| caine accognes we ocenen neal “Opera House Furniture Store. J aC Die bones burned. I he} arge bone. Mary ud that} than five minutes before using. Het q: % | Ig fbbors called agam and noticed | ay put it in the other stove. Ithad | cl that if used properly | 2 paint on the floor and woodwork {flesh on each cnd. Next morning | bugs in the house could be killed in! & > ie toom. Search forthe remains | she took up the ashes from the stoves, | pwenty-four hours. For this bless—! i RAILWAY. smade with increased vigor. put some in a bag and some in a tin: ing to the housewife he only charges | € At aC an ait ieee = The Oldest Established Rovte The family consisted of William | yoy? |2= cents. A number of women igs a ww From hse, > wite — = — BURNING TRACES. | bought the *textermimator’’ and fol- | Re % | st. Louis > d Mary, aged 1S, a bey neers she told me to hitch,up the horse lowed the letter, congratulating | ) TO. aged 10, and Frank Gates, ane wy caine te. me balbeate | themselyes ‘that Rad tae rc COME AND SEE A se phew of Mrs. Druse, aged 14. | When we sot into Mr. Wali’s! found a wavy of ridding their beds ot | cg Cincinnati Louisville house was 3 a is as il eerie ee | | 7 house was an old onc, ten rods} on, we went two rods into the} anuisance. Thev were somewhat | ; A ND ALL POINTs BEYOND. fi trom the road, with large barns | ; as erimed wi 7 Senne tise | les, Charles P ~ , | swamp. | took the ashes anc ried when on opening th >* | DAN avo sides, Charles Pett, a neigh- | at ; : > Sane ‘ ! JAILS TRAINS TO t » t ere t 3 nwent e preparatory to mmamet . % 7 . a ee ee them on the ground. We nti} : Prey < cone a iE MCENCENATI and LOUISVILLE. ri =e i 1 Y = ie father’s znd 1 was taken sick and | ing the war of exterminatien, they | Proprietor. With Through Day Cars. Paior TH about roo reds northeast. 114 to stay at heme a few days. | found two wooden blocks, an inch | Palace Sleeping Coacires. are both substantial farmers > } ack - Se ! * ne ee Beu anal - | When I went back she told me te] thick. On one of the blocks was | ‘ WR cisecedithatihere haa get the new ax and saw the handle | written mi=oink: Place the bug Palace Sleeping Cars Without ea f Es se . a =. a tere hac | off. Mary took the handle which [| here and press gently with the other | Change from gt. Louis i: ce = ett eee had sawn in two pieces and put it in, block."’—Parsons Daily Sun. H @black smeke and fearful stench ||, 4 Tr hi = a ‘ 110 HOURS TO LOUISVILLE. Oe ak Nis. Eciler and Pett the : stove. nen we itehes up : 10 HOURS 10 CINCINNATL. Bescéed the 1 Gat tolia | 222" and my aunt and I drove to} To The People of Mis-ouri. 30 HOURS TO WASHINGTO siQned the boy Gates, a stoli a : = : } ao : ; ‘ me of : i i k a a Ritchtield Springs. When we were; The womans Christian Temper-| Whereas, r, of Bates coun- 31 HOURS TO BALTIMORE. HO. He finally weakened and | = , . : ae ty, Missouri, by her deed ef trust, dated Hous ef : i = i on our way back, she threw the ax | ance Union of Missouri have distrib- | 77, ; 4 2 UES TO SE Vee admitted the crime. The dis = ra ee | UStObes : uate 1 nto the pond as we passed over the ee attorney. A. B. Steele, was: , ., = : ‘ bridge. There was « newspaper} etfor and arrived last evening. As 2 7 wrapped around the ax. as he arrived he questioned the 4 ce she told me %wno then told of the burning of got along alittle further, When we] jot Missouri. recorder’s office of said Bates uted over S,oo00 petitions to the Lee- t page 103, did islature, asking for scientific temper ance instruction in the public schools These petitions county, in | convey to Ww. No change of Gars for a ‘classof Passengers. First and See jond-Class Passengers are all {Fast Expres Trains. running THRO ; WITHOUT CHANGE. } st erift of Bates county, Missouri, for the ! t have i pose of ent of a te body a ; a isa } to take the revolver and also the | been sent to temperance worker certain prom deed of y and went with hint anc —_ j é | peer alae persed i ... | knife and throw beth inte the poad. } longing to all the different or ay eae SrEPee what was left of the remains, ’ igi ! real estate situat y of Bates | was diapl lh | She said I must do it or I would be {tions in the sta nd st Missour: ‘The west Boot & Shoe Makers A was simply a smal cap of i ase | side Estos iN Geo Ps F sorry. When we got alittle further,; Over 2600 of our ministers were | Side of lot No. two (2), of block No. two | . fs and a few charred bones. : a 2 en eae (2), in Harper’s addition to tne city ot | BUTLER, MO. i she threw the razor blade out agait nst | asked toh sin the worn, bv de- | Butler, Missouri, containing in three } HOW IT WAS DONE. ithe tence. She told me she got appropriate sermons, by fourths (3,), of an acre. And, whereas, he shortest and quickest rou The . = H f ee 3 default having been ma in the pay- : a Cincina®® ot’ Lon coroner arrived to-day and [reyolver last fall. it was a ntce | petitions, by writting let- | ment of said no‘e and erest thereon, | Beots and Shoes made to order The you A aio off sess pangs csr Manne! * = ' ath d : fe Ps EP Ww e raat eee ! t ot leather 3. a vice of t ered by ne net Ned an excellent jury of | pearl-handled one. She said no ene | ters to their legislators asking them | # dsaid W. E. Walton, the trustee nam- | | _ best of lea her used : | a re ‘ed in said deed, having refused to act, at } Shon nerth cide ot Square. 9% lpie ONIO & MISSISSIPPI RATILW A" fs in the neighborhood. A‘t ee anew from. I 5 fi he s She ins : > iS spe ee | t ine ) & MISSISS AILW nbot er | should know where it came from. to vote for the scientific instruction | the request ot the legal holder of said | { piguiseiaanealosia ee ‘ : he =e = - a aie aE j— = z ease i s NOW NG 'wof the residents: had testified ! know the revolver: the one found in| bill. Every Senator and Represen- | note, I, we s eee 3 ee a Bates | Hl i 2 = ! county, Missouri, by virtue of the power } - 2 oe & Gates was put ow the stand | the pond is the one that Mrs. ivrase | tative has been appealed to, both by jiame “Vested by suid deed ot trust, and at | RY’ eee pyedunder oath an astounding {and I used to kill uncle Bill with. Ij printed and written letter, to advo-} the mea aeet cee et the legal holder of said | j Ones : i iw = : } : note, I will, o pf that is given here almost im his _ knew it by the stamp, handle. and | cate our bill ‘‘as a representative of Z { iPalace Sleeping Coac Ms: “My uncle was killed the by the cylinder. It was loaded when j the best imtcrests of the people of Thursday, February 5th, 1885, i “day before Christmas. 1, E threw it inte the pond. Mrs. Druse | Missouri. All the — preparatory | between the ee orn _ Bele in the | : erom- ed to fy eS ee a ee “ee es a ha h. ,. | forencon and five o’clock in the after- | j . ‘i to kill him and dispose of his and Mary were in the room when; work has been sone, that can be! noon of that day at the east tront door of | 'St. Louisto New York Without (sa: ms. Last summer my aunt uncle Brliwas s! 7 done. It now remains for yeu. the ; the corrt hovse in the city of Butler. H cto hire me to shoot uncle | -+ » She said she would give} | The Bia od many dollars for doing it. | deGns aine organs have issued a 7 ot Danishnient wh covers Peher T would not do it. There atl the independent republicans. q sfothing more said then, but this | T! ws that the Blaimatics are ‘my aunt and uncle Bill had a: p: business. tie words. On the Thurs- | Before Chiictmas, in the morn— | ace Bill asked me to yet up dia fire. To ded so. Aunt vend Mary. her daughter, got Uncle ili = » ta go ovt of in the constitu- Diizgatory upon a departny interesting overlooked. tacit shoutd nor) went out and did the p wishes on county or Bs vs, aforesaid, expose to sale | at public ou. cry for cash in hand al! oi the veal estate in said deed of trust and | 's notice described or so much thereo people of the state. to express jour matter DY personal this Ee Days letters to vonr sen a a | : z bis stors and represen as may be necessary to pav said debt, j tatives. Let every. mother and fath-} terest und costs. (er, amnious te protect their children: Northwen s wures’ ali Gescriptions and directions from this growing evil of incempet Louis atror ands Write to ance, and the © vote tor this b ee kA LloFRMAN. - Pr - Mo ; fa Mrs. H. ai ae & ” ecgeeen aa i i 4

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