The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 9, 1885, Page 12

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end Poison, HANGMAN’s Day. ; Four Missour: Murderers Wiil Suffer Jaruary 15th, 1886. a The 15th ot next January will be a ee : hangman's day in Missourr. Henry S. Stair wil at Nevada, ros sen- {tenced to ha Charies Wilsor S Hayes will expiate j their crimes in last two cas were su- on that a te) tins Charles Wiison was tried and con cted of murder in the first: degree at the November term, 1883, of the St. Louis criminal court, for the murder of Da Willia occur Ju Zt. 1882 | j was mate on a steamboat, | pears that Wilson bad been workin OPPOSITE LACLEDE HOTEL. JOHN P. WILUIS, AvucTIONE Splen- Anction sale every Saturday. fidstock lots and plenty of water and shelter. action sales in any It vou have stock for sale, or y part of the county, A, MCDANIELS, NORTH MAIN ST, DEALER IN ' § wggies, Carriages, } SPRING WAGONS, Etc., Ete. oo oo IPThe Largest Assortment to Select From in Southwest Missouri.<@ a Ml the Latest Styles And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at the Lowest Rates ——es eo These ls come direct from the manufactor and do not pass through three or four hands. Also Agent for the celebrated patent ULHOLLAND SPRIN Spring is the best becouse there is no in the way of turning; becanse there is Myitching; because it is the strongest and t riding spring made. ALWAYS in the LEAD! BELDINC’S SPOOL SILK! fariength, Strength & Elasticiy IT HAS NO EQUAL! Awarded HIGHEST PREMIUMS at all INDUSTRIAL Exhibitions. Its immense popularity is due solely to the Intrinsic Merit of the goods. di BROWNING & COYLE, St.Louis, Mo. Agnts for the WEST and SOUTH. Ae Ny ] L { ROCKVILLE, CONN, LS; MONTREAL: CANAD saan | NORTHAMPTON, Maas For Saie by Dealers Everywhere, Be sg Kaltting Silk, Machine Twist, But Y Res Sik. Sewing Stk and Kensingso2 idery Silk nave all the paints of Super- Ty s fority that distinguish their Spoow SILK SUMPTION. ine CONSUI for the abore disease Be thoasanc “4 aot pee of the worst kind an jong ‘O_addr ss. essand P fn St., New Yor’ s x DRT. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pear! CURE FITS! Teay core I do not mean mere! them fore. 3 rely to stop a bave them return again. [mean sredicel ade the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or PALL- ‘S lifelong study. I warrant my remedy to Becaase f f; 14 g 4 H 8 i F All if i bi) on the boat. and there was $1.95 of | | wages due him. Asthe clerk was | not on .he boat when he demanded | the same, some troul arose be- | tween him and the maie. Wilon| left, but afterwards r@urned 4nd, iwalking close up behind Williams, struck him on the back of the head | with a stone, and after he fe!l down | struck him a second time, from the | eftects of which death ensued. Wile son has three times been convicted | of murder ia the first: degree. Sadie Hayes is a Poli eman Jenks attempted to arrest ber, when she shot bim in the bead, inflacting a mortal wound. A Fatal Duel. Galveston, Texas, Dee. 1 —A special to the News from Sherman says: Two heavily armed white men were tound dead to-day within f a tew paces of each other near White Lead Hill, Chickasaw nation. They were employes of one of the largest ranches in the nation. It 1s supposed that the men quarrelled and tought a duel, resulting in the instant death ot both parties. | Their names are not giyen. Secretary Lamar has become an accomplished diner out. At the home of the Postmaster-General re- cently on leaving the drawing-room to go to the diaing-room he insisted upon going through the datge mirror in the hall. Experien apothecaries all over the country are thinking of moving to Georgia. Thousands Say So. . W. Atkins Girard Kan. writes: Elec- Mr. T 1 never hesitate to recomend you tric Bitters to my costamers they e€ en- tire satisfaction and are rapid sellers. Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purity the blood and regulate the .bowels, No family can not afford to be without them They will save bundseds of dollars in docters bills every year. Soldat fitty cts a bottle by J. G. Walker. The history ot a Vermont moun- tain town 1s thus epitomized by a good observer: ‘The cleared up good tarms arly settlers and the chil- them. The dren tich got from grandchildren ran them down. and loaded the town with debts. The | next generation skipped for the west.” Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world tor ¢ | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancer=, Piles, Chilblains, Corns | Teter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin erup- | tions,and postively cures piles, or no pay | required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisiaction, or money retanded. Prive | per box. For saleby John .G | Waler 25 cts Nav President the 6-toot Taii Sbanter, Indian who calied on the the other day, is bandseme, wears sable cut and has? hair put up ma French twist, gi him a rather clfe negro woman | Ona the Sth of January, 1833, she sh jand killed Police Officer J. Jenks of St. Louis, The woman was | sing a disturbance On one of the eee of the city and frightenimeg } people by flourishing a large pustol. CASSWELL ACQUI ITED. | A Newspaper Man Not Guilty of Criminal Libel. ——__-+e+-___ the ex mayor and the ex-town b Editor Casswe City against of tne Nevada Trib- une was to-day. The case os in the atter- 2 pre secu- e Trib- com- Editor Tribune: I Ast nite lopest a But they sed they w ave to curt il expenses and black their own butes as the old olds the democrats of Bacon borde carried off all the town’s | money, and had given order of fifty } dollars to pay their private debts | which they would have to pay. 1} went bome putty blew but when |} got home dad was blewer nor I was | as he had bin told that Dave woud } wants more nolled when he will | old rascal, and when ue) | township in I his band and wiy > he might listen | them deap, dad thini g j to his and emig some ra } town where talent a hgress ure Dad wants to no if our | | ant tent make sons | | quick Collection, and if he is going | | to close on all that it vote for | him. Dad wants to no why that! dorg was draped in| mourning. He} | thinks it may be on occount of the } deth of his home pup that went to the convention and it our ex-marsnal did act as entinel marshal, chairman, secretary and treasurer in the cases | down the R. R., before was burnt dad won’t wonder his sal it investigates the old house the lery Was raised. and want the nu borde s to no bords duins if they wont be dark col- ored, and wonders if they wont feel like the boy that kicked the skunk, need a Ittle airin. Dad wants to uo if the News man expects the nu borde to make all improvements | necessary with a pegin awi, and wants to nolif they had to pay the old bords dets. Dad says sunny you have rit enuff this time, you can go to plantin taters, as we will need a rite smart to do us until I get the postoffice. Sunxy.’’ Couldn't Stand It. *‘Are your parents living? Arkansaw school teacher asked of a boy. **Mur is, but pap ain’t.”’ **That’s bad.”’ “What's bad? ‘That mur’s hvin’ or that pap’s dead ?”’ an “It’s bad that your tather is dead ”” **Yas, the man that had a gage on the crap said so,”’ **What was the matter with father?” “He couldn't stand prosperity.’” “Why, kill mort- your how did prosperity him?’ Wall, ole Bill Siuimons give pap a whole jug 0° whisky an’ it was mor’n he could stan’. He done his best, but she aowned him.’’—Ar- kansaw Traveler George Bird Grinnell of New York has been visitine the Yellow- stone National Park, and says there are only 7oo buffalo left on Amenican continent. | the Logan’s present prominence oc- j casions the belief that about now the terior of Blaine’s mind somewhat | resembles a Russian war map. General McClellan bas an annual | income of $60.0co. i Consumpti n Cured. old physician retir had } ii d trom pra hands =e formula of a for the speedy IPption, and conse NEW, NEW! | Bs = x = Es a = = "LE ONIWWOD7Y §)S) . indigestio: impure Blood, Malaria,Ckil aod Neuralgta. itis an unfailing remedy for Discases of t} Kidneys and Liver. it is invaluable for Diseases pec and all who lead sedenta: i | \ equal ine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Bade ouly by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTINORE, BD, i Take no ot! Widely and Favors Has E EIFTE’S— OLD “ 5 KEI Has so Changed it That it is Now Entirely NEW Grocery & Restaurant COMBINED. Ohio & Mississiop vd Goods, Pruits, Groceries, &e He Will Keep Can tionery, Contve- sees You can xet # lunch at his establishment at all hours. Mr. Lewis never does anything by halves He will please the Public at any cost Don’t fail to give him & call Second Door South of Arlington. C. B. LEWIS. MONEY" MONEY. Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms remember Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on time from six months to five years Srd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped 4th. Have almost a million dollars already loaned and doing a larger business than ever. 3th. We keep money on hand to loan ao if you have good security 2nd clear titles yon don’t have to wait. 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and can thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutely correct and we will stand responsible for them. 7th. Have been here along time and expect to stay awhile longer. sth. Make loans with or without Commission 9th. Invite you tocome and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application elsewhere i¢th Our office is with the Butler National Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgaye Co. ULTRY lam permanently located in Butier and am prepared to purchase and pay the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH RAILWAY. — The Direct and Fast Line to-—— Cincinnati, Lousvile, Washington; Baltimore, NEW YORK and the EEAST SOLID DAILY TRAINS to CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE h Thr Day~ Cars, | g Coaches pas- | ») DAILY TRAINS To Washington i n28 Hour To Baltimore in 29 Hours Hours quicker th by any other line The Day Express runs censists of Day Coac L Parlor Cars, from St Louis to Cincinnati and Louisivlle. 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Anvil, Vise, cut-off tool, The best tor Tarm and home use, Either _ size, $4,50, $$5-50 JU8T WHAT Tou w. treight paid, on receipt of price, f your hardware dealer does not keepthen, Good Agents wanteed. CHENEY ANVIL & VISE CO. DETROIT) MICH. GREAT aTORY By Mr James Payn is now be- ing published in our family, weely pa - per. Alsoeach wee wegive a sermon by REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, a teature alone worth the price we charge for the whole year In addition to the continued stories, weely sermons by Brooly,n’s most noted Divine, and gen- eral literary miscellany, every issue con- tainsthe tollowing: Illust rated setches of prominent men, letters trom all parts ot the world, news of the wee, happen- ings of interest in Missouri and Kansas, tull and reliable mare t reports, political goings-on, Washington news and special departments caretully edited for Farmers ness men generally. The present pub- 15 yearsand have learned by experience that genuine merit wins more friends than anything else. The public can fore rely onus to add i rable, and to provem < paren pense in ingour paper at the h t subse over 63,000, to contin Price of $1,004 year, anc uce refore price. Man, and low it by postal t letter. to Tu Tistxs, Kansas City, Mo. Little F ols the Family Circle and busi- | lishers have couducted THE TIMES for | BOTE TO MALAR TUTTS HAIR OYE, mMm.vVV.DUNHA Wayne, Du Page Co., Hiinois, TED FROM FRAN spect adel valued at $3,000, which ischu 75 P Whoes

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