The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 4, 1885, Page 2

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RED JIM. sewe- eas How 2 Dakota Road Agent Became | «mo a Preacher in England & Simple ani True Story Told by a Western Corre-pinient of 4 “The Times’ Person-ily Cog : who was 4 t . c ee nizint of tir Fats ay eee ens ee ks aor Obs tiful sumimer atternoon ‘ ve - t DNE DOLLAR PER tT ai Ri we % k : } | business to day A.A. MELLIER, }9 and 711 WaSHINGTUN AVENUE, ST. LOULS. = * an the year 187g, as the stag oun! | “eT hocks Gee ickers and three : q tor Deadwool wis nearing Dear | < : W OAK HALL, Philadelphia Man’s Gulch, it sud lenly came toa | op) halt, and betore the passengers had | watches a time to inquire the cause they were | two, an startled bs hearing the blood-curdiing | watch and BENNETT, Wee, & OO a : HARNESS & SADDLES DEALERS I THE Throw up your hands eo Me “the same time two men mounted the | with the div command : fyou value your platform and covered them with two “Tl an ¢ deadly lookmg = revolvers. Every | Christmas pr . - t A At the same time he ene obeyed with atacrity, for they wood on the fire, Lor Nate& Exchange, brush an - made it blaze up brightly bloody deeds of Red Jim, the Di- I time when not talking he Celebrated Mitchell farm Wagon, “~~ “= Vicia cee Cortland Stee! Gear poring Ml ag0ns a i Top Buggies, Guarantee Satisfaction Catato ly nad all heard of the daring and KB. CHAPEL. 2 xota road agent, and knew that to | humming a tune so Out sens.” be samt, tock disobey meant instant \ don’t side a robber held a cocked revolver nthe driver, who was instructed to other men steod in the door of the A Leading Ln sician Bai Ottice in Ne re 2 c@ ch and t the passe ve, with a navy six cover while the other went in 1 commenced to relicve ir money and valuables purtes wortiv a iteness etter Cause **Lady, oblige me by ! nem that handsome ci and = chrysel | it or 3 lin : io ead 4 phantine pendant you have around W.2 & Codi your neck. Than you!’ he eo replied as the lady passed it er, ‘ Newspaper Advertising, DAUCHY & co! too frightened to expostulate S unlawful acis that I After all the passengers had been now it I wanted to, so whie attended to in hke manner, Red Jim | the fire is bur brightly Lwilllook 1 ‘ a ed NEW JES WEILER. 2 7 P ork Place i 24-26 Mu ‘ } pe i i | luke lowest Dr : remarked: ‘Ladies and gentle- {at the things which we were fort the pablic 1 eee jn the cae ie ae lan i ate er a o ¢t tov t i 2) But o make it votutor a 8 nen. ITtrust I have not lowered ae pose t , w eee iihaccise | 2t and best as- r a } ie nyseli in your estimation by the ud Gee A Gace l - extuctes aver broustis est in t ic Oris complished b ‘ ceacuaal anner ia which I solicited contri | :her until he came rd whieh I will sell ee or by @ transi advertisement, and | . ; aving whom prom sertien is important, ns tor the poor. You see I get | pendant, which he i Having had ma i a ee | rience in the mat a sinall commission tor collecting, turned over 3 “Pil swen ws hie ti and am willing to do anything to Pil —— rope, Lam Z ies he exclaimed. **1 guess we will see | wa and clocks, no matte: make an honest penny. Wishing Mica awertheatlon theinsida. = eee you all a pleasant journey, I bid you With tha : hes and clocks in W prepared to repatr how they recommend our Popular Local Lid 1 vided into sections, {All home print papers—no co-operp] FOR THE WEEKLY tives included. These papers have monthly circulation of over Ten Milli This thing ope sheated have bee btem to me, he pressed the spr i a good evening ,’’ and with a merry | and the locket Jew open. Red Jim imging laugh he sauatered leisurely | started back with an exclamation of ont ot the stage, rem: urking ‘+ Anud- surprise. «ces fortuna juvat. *Whac isthe matter,’ When he was out, the bandit it | ir ibe door stepped lightly to the] you ground, and Red Jim, thanking tne aoe se = ae ~ | Copiesf Sendfor a Catniogue. Pi tzood rung on Pcoaens : = t es conte: atin line verti FRANZ BERNHARDT Butler, Mo GLOBE- — eee em, “Is iteo u * m ‘ 4 By the use | o jesting,”” sa:d Reé Jim, : Hostetiers Si Bu i diver for the wav he handled his | rily. <1 am in no mood tor jesting. | My ach Bitters a tes {i horses, told him he could drive on, | What [ saw in the locket, was a pic- | haggard re : When the stage turned the bene, | ture ot mv mother, and it must have j tenance Geni q about a hundred yards away, Red | been my s:ster from whom | stole ir. owness of pO } Jim and his pals mounted their | The tirst glimpse ot the picture made | --ATP BETTE — { peptics ate ao sorses and rode off ito the shadow | me feel as it I were looking in the H 1885 — of the poad= Red Jim was the first | tace of my lone lost mott E # 7 r « 2 r she | to speak: Sovs, we will go over | died when I was a boy, twenty KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK and as the to | | on 3 is assimilat i en the rail row, and solicit a contri- | years ago. How weli do [ cemem- } AP OPILE: HES 6 ores IN | own iN > ig Ma othe bodys j bution trom that old prospector and | ber the morning she cdiec 1 \ 4 ve (+ ES Gores corms jj then go into cz amp and divide the | ed me to her | 1 gz] 4 { good ‘thi ngs the Lord has caused to | her hand on tallin our way. That was a good boy, Lam haul we made just now. when La “You bet,’’said Scarface Charle body t one Of his pals, and it we can only | Had t heg a loan of that olc © leave you, ee meg! vou wit! HARNESS & SADDLERY. ‘One Dollarz SITT TER© ne i ur crring PER YEAR. Bs or, f ren ee ete 1 be along this eve 5 ae ord to lay up fe 7 ; m2 — The Largest, Best and Cheapest : Sr i i FS = Daily, peryear, - 12 OO} 4 7g Semi-Weekly per yea 22 OO rr y oo! o ~ Sunday Ed ; 22. 00 3 & “Boys, IL have done so much: | 3S my asters and News D . day it has given mea} * = cS e your subsctiption, or ,and Lhave really e: EE PS ae Address, upper; in fact more than u s — — : 1 vou all know L take a go a wee SSH) = == GLOBL PRINTING CO., exercise generally.” 3 eee ae : tr < et tts co Spooner Patent Collar! rwill soon OF in any part of Byster Wii Nor? LOTR TS DL LIVER PP reer russ accion to elie ——_— ous troubles Te. All Drogetats Fapeiy Vegetable; No 0 eee rn Boo.é: Shoe Makers CuIcEe. mr IO. Mustrated iL ER. EC thong a VICTIMS !

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