The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 25, 1885, Page 6

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rc ana: nian? : PrNnwie ¢ TUTT’ A MODEL WESTERN JUDGE. | over a political aiscus =: 3 | magistrate smiled z f) Es : | mag 5 The Terror cf Cowboy and the Idol; If Tt = Sate cae ~~ PILL la id I presu f Peaceable Taxpayers. | as 1 did I pre : 2me «tc j; come bef eo - ! CEO. W. PECK, _, 25 YEARS IN Use. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Aget ad Proprietor SYMPTOMS OFA setae TORPID LIVER Funniest Paper in America. {ie Ready with @ dull venation cS rt, blade, es after eatin acne ley ot tommy n for : North Platte. Neb,, Nov. Jud It the state of Nebraska, where | ost Edlator i hose circuit takes in 1s and there are few railroa before the eye aj Sriul cresameceieals oe ell 2 glace 7 I t (ful dreams, Highly co ine, asd [eae tae feamtede Weekes PECK'S S'UN CONSTIPATION, : ian read ty r TUIT'S PILLS are especial! | impure Blood, Jialaria,Chilisand Fevers. | and Neural to such cases, One dose effec sewer semembe to ina tos ne ee } % ies Bee fx he ‘ lwas beard during the! , en as ° . ict : set ck sits in a primative court | other loud word was hewwd< > no money to waste 1 = r Dincases oft rs in the ¢ of fecling 3 to astonish the next week sits in imativ pur . oe se ey, 4 z 5 z pet . night, though they drank to the old | when one will do just as well eases Gieculinr to Loire il who lead Usedenta : a nourished, and by che on les away in the Ac the Digestive O: ne e Malar St roduced. Price 2! urray St., TUTTS HAIR D several hundred 1 direction ot Dakota, must be ener- | getic and industrious, and sf at the man’s health many times At another time when there was a fete wei the O ea the blood, st BAD BOY Papers. and ecor of exped On one occasion, whe g nee was holding court in a tar ury omy, he addressed a 2 | pressi { ! Fi same time he administers justice : nia : i i Guar Har or WHisKEne chan t promptly and at small expense, he {tern county, he had a man tetore | words, **The case now goes to you, For Ir ntermittent Pee Lamtade, Lackof | z GLossy BLAack by @ sing! eds i a i a > 3 eel had | sentlemer ie ene Energy. as no equa! es s “re this Dr. It imparts color, will pass for a pretty good judge. | him tor deadly had { gentlemen. I have no dout | aa- The genuine has abovetrade markand | Specimen Copies, Free to amy instantaneously. Sold by Drugyisiar oe H Pp = pene made out a pretty good case of mis- | prisoner’s guilt, and I presume you] Crossed red lines on wrapper. Tak ether. | address, sent by express on receipt : i The trontiersman ot Western Ne- s i i = | Made entyby BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTINORE, RD, Office, 44 Murray St., New York, 4 di taken identity. He seemed likely to! have aot. I haye, however, some! 2-2 Feb 11.86 braska believe that they have such a 4 acts pidathat Uy conning & Pastels Gardto ’ character in Judge Easlin, who has been on the bench in the cowboy about to propound. The detendant turned pale, and after swallowing lump in his throat two or three times The instructions were read, and a} verdict of guilty was rendered. | GREEN AND j Advress GEORG i be acquitted, when the Judge invited instructions trom the prisoner’s a iD omies, @ Sample Copy of PECK’S ; « e pri ay?s: | conde eed Lemar r ould ; ou FREE. Don’t the jury to listen to the prisoner’s | council, which 1s desired thatl should | g Oe ee iaollcte ae oer ® read to you, and I will do so; but I ? neighbors to Qa t IS Ga ! i want you to un and ri iS] WORTIL OF FUN FOR Le +4, that they are not good law.’’ | 18 : answers to the questions he was country for several years, and who 1 n there as lor yr as promises to ren he lives. He has enemies among the evil-doers, as a matter of course, LORD, — ness Manager Milwaukee, Wisconsin. he said: and occasionally a new lawyer comes “re with high notions as to things **That’s all right, Ju 5 you} here with high notions a oro : iol! : peat A Plucky Game-Cock. , which are not in harmony with the { are going to take a hand in this here } : ine aN p ay wee entatien phtDea ; rs i } , f ~dn’ < “It was eight or ten years : 2? iews; but the great | thing, Pll e. You needn't ask : sg ee . : } Ds E. C. West's Nenym xp ypaarx ‘Treas. old Judge’s views; but the grea hy | said Mr. Brady, **when the old qu j Be You rsicis Al dase MENT, B gunranteed specific for Hysteria, Diss. as eople, the men wh» own & worse than ‘onvuleions, Fits, Nervous Neuralga [4 mass ot people, : ter str on Fre enue Was IDG : “CD Dp a mo talling«of Hee: ache, Nervous Prostration caused by thems py tarms, or who are trying to pay tor erry iy Ore eee FL RS. SHEEL } ELTS, running that this queer and see me any questions. I piead gu and ask for mercy.” ofalcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in in- Sanity and leading to misery, decay and death, 1, suppressions. ot being cured, iwho had farms, and who want court expenses Jhen ke had been disposed of], a ee } When ke had been dispose: _| ly unequal match took place. There ea eros PETE, PAGE Premature Old Age, Barronness, Lees of power nepe down to the lowest notch, are |the court remarked, “I thou; I j nt, and a re h trouples can | fora teed by orer-ete ie foe sana a crowd ¢f sent, and a sseepgsia than . | orrhcea caused by over-exertic 0 brait : ; > > main had just been fimshed, when a 5 without revealing her cond to anv pne month's treat #1 r 6x boxes a believer in new trials, changes of | case that would be of interest to ae . i + cubiecisn: for $5.00, sent by mail prepuidon receipt of prea, great strapping countryman came in one, and without subjectir WE GUARANTEE S1X BOXES modesty to the shock of venue or continuances, and when he |jyury, I licked him once tor threat- Fi Tocure any case. With each onder received byne for six boxes, accompanied with $5.40, we will He did some poastful talking abou Wool, Feath Rags, i a physician. ‘The 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS, le Prop's West's Liver Pills, Yor. | gets hold of a criminal or civil Case ee very andIt him], : Bi + 4 : ‘ ening this very man, -anc I told r his powers as ghter, and scr for use. eend the purchaser our written guarantee to m i some end must be reached, and that |then that he would get into worse] PNET oan SPOT CASH PA!v AND NO oe fund the money if the (retinate duvettedaa & Be one remarked, y, VOUOIC © id - eens 2 » has-esta eda rep- e the hat it he kept o Ie a p- Adare ‘ i quickly. He has established § trouble than thatit he kept on. He pulewelracciants samernosee ne Mrs W.C. Ho , 658 Broadwav JOHN O. WEST & CO, utation among the cowboys which is [thought I had torgotten him.” iS 6m r the envy of all other frontier Judges ; i and though he 1s well alongin years, |. Seth z i = ‘ ae time Judge had a man betore him | got a bird in the house who can stand i and could not make much of a fight si eye 2 i i ; 4 ii s tor murder. The jury had recom- ] before me in two minutes,’ was the { himself, there is not a cow camp in : : z : = Zs i = m mended him to mercy, and the attor- countryman’s reply. ‘The condi- Western Nebraska where Judge 1 5 t “a : : nevs, as wel Easlin’s presence would not imme- that can iick you for a $10 note.’ GRUMBING atone} * Well, I will bet yaw that yaw havn’t Up in the Niobrara country bre ng establish The Gre ment of An dertul enterprises the great west is noted e tavored with oppor- e of maay won R and which non as the prisoner himself, | tions of the match,”’ continued Mr, s seeing is the great ishment of Di lawn own- sham at Wayne Hl. 35 iago. His importations of Franc to date breeding est edby MW miles from Ct percheron horses fror have aggregated the immence sum of 3 600 000, and at the preseattime at Ou- land 500 head ot the choicest specimens ot that race nearly all recorded with their pedegress in the Percheron Stud book ot France can be seen wh.le on their Col rado ranges age 2000 mares and 32 ted Percheron stallion in breeding. NO SURPRISE Thn Government Eudorses ‘Lhe Ameriean Agriculturist From the tenth cencus, vol. 8, just pub- lised. “The American Agricultnrist is especially woithy ot mention, because of the remarkable success that has attended the unique and unt eee efforts of its pro- prietors to i id its circu- lation: Its contents are month jor a german edition, wh circulat had made eloquent pleas intended to } Brady, *‘were that the man was to ~ = = Seaies ie. eee ne os North Main st. show that there had been great prov- | wear steel gaffs as well as the chick- ocation, The Judge, in passing the en. He was barred from tr seatence, said he would take all} on the bird or hitting him with his diately put everybody on his good behavior. He as respected, as well nping MISSOURI as teared, and it has been said that his presence at an outb k on the these things into consideration. He | fist, 2 > infli o} . part of the boys anywhere would be ‘i ae ee oo = : : sin and was to a — such pan J new that the shedding of human ment as he c the use : worth more than ihat of a regiment Sores ny ishment as he could by the use of the blood was a great evil, but that it} steelspurs. There was a big rooster ’ of troops. < ; sometimes happened that men could | about the place that had licked ev- A few years ago he arrived in not avoid it. He had known such] erything in the pit, and was so. sav- Ogallala rather unexpectedly to most ole Jae ase re? = Wg cR = z lias a oe = ee cases in his life, and he was not pre- | age and mean that it was impossibie SEDALIA MO, eople, and going at once to the ho- ee: oie pared to say that this fwas not one] to reach in and take him out of a ae em like them. While the law was stern, coop as you would any other chick- PAID l P SU RPLUS some time after the usual hour for the evening meal, and about fifty cowboys and others had assembled in the bar-room. It was raining hard. The boys had been in town several days, drinking heavily, and the peacetul citizens were in momen ; tary fear of an outbreak, That ev- ening the rain had driven them indoors the ankles. The handler neid the i and it was not long before they were The attorney for the defense jump- | : engaged in awrangle. By the time ed up and asked it the court had not Sloe instant C hile the countryman ; the Judge had finished his supper al! | absent-mindedly passed sentehce of | Prodded him a Tittle putea ei 0 hands were yelling, swearing and ; death whenjhis remarks logically ten- | 298'Y- He turned him loose at last threatening, and the landlord was ded to a less severe penalty. positive that there would be shooting **The remarks of the it must be merciful, and nothing like | en, and he was sure to pick your p < nen vengeance was to be thought of. He] armssore. ‘he way they used to du AND CAPI | AL $105,000 telt that the ends of justice in this } was to turn him lvose and then pick would be reached py imposing {the} him up from behind. Well, ——DEALERS [N—— pomence of the law, which was that | chicken was caught, trimmed and] Aq kinds of investments, securities, state the prisoner be hanged by the neck | heeled, and the countryman rolled county and city bonds bought and until he was dead, and he hoped God | up his pants and strapped on a_ pair sold. Savings deposits received would have mercy on him. of steel gaffs on his legs jusy above and interest allowed thereon oi wat rease ande iin SNR Sa and the animated emblem of the ideiy. On real estate, in sums to suit, from one rock-ribbed democracy was as mad é to five years at lowest rates. For tur- fi t } g for a fight. The | ther particulars apy ourt,’” said before many minutes had elapsed. the Judge, ‘-were in tull harmony countryman to : For the sake ot preserving the peace, with the law, and the ST now 5 pee are ly. K. BR U G LER, | twice, and for an instant the bird] he persuaded the Judge to walk into before this bench will be imp HES , | i seemed Cazed by such a strange op- l : ey ee ponent. Suddely, however, he flew | BUTLER, MO forward, picked th to as a hornet spo “Merchant Tattoring and Clothing House in America. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia of this recognized leadiag al ot the world. WHAT IT IS TO-DAY the bar-room betore retiring, As | one day for contempt as the the well-known figure entered: the | result of his 2per' mence.’ GEO. O. FAULHABER, Treas. countryman on smoke-burdened room one man had just made a lunge tor another with | his fist and there was a rush by all mes, when }one of his In grasshopper ti farmers d CRANDALL, Presid eaded crime as muc steel spu cause the perpetrators would have to | the hands to see what the trouble was. The man v reyolver in each hand, swearing that > was down rose witha be tried at considerable expense, as | dead away, they did on accou there would be fair p'ay it he had to | eee ibe foune with Rutler, Mo. clean out the room. Two or t ce sa acted court. others held weapons, and in a mo- Eee stricken, and every man} a eral nth meat more some ot them would have been discharged had 1 xt One of | | | S men em oe Vosdls OO LIVER: VER==2 men standing on the edge of crowd exclaimed: Judge! action to the Liver d relieve all ti troubles In an instant everythi WETS: | OF cine was quiet as death. The revolvers went | Who was fo eee ‘Fusts Voewatios Mocspings Price, Ms Griping. Price 2. AD into the belts tram which they had | Medicine. nd] Febis & isisncciciemaeaea been drawn, while the men who had When ec west here been doing most of the loud talking crawled away out of sight. Pres- | the attorne una than the aaa advanced a ed t d greet- Judge, tollow@l by many | j ently One man, more self- = more, and as each one came up he rs oy had something to sav aboutt e boys = “having a little fun Ty 9 pig ur et The Judge maintained « very erave Bes . d a bon] fj © expressign until the tellow who had s ke s fot jes of <| Lad been on the point of cles bis e ‘ > Foal fy c= room made his appes ie t eS $ ap . | ‘ z “9 fe) 0 (i) ec uw Bppe. e end of the process! F : oe si : fo say something about be st & : = 5 > Ex posare. Tears se ere, x C 75 New ¥ = soule, AOAreRe 2 LABKE, M. 0-s : : = 617 Locust St. St Louis, BS

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