The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 6, 1886, Page 1

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OL. VIII. —_— — “CaPIURES AT s?. LOUIS. --- -ee Paye, of Golden Ciry, Steals teen Thousand Dollars. 5. --o Express Agent Who Attempted to Bscape tn Female Attire. 288 & Louis, Mo., Dec. 29 -—-At 6; dock this eve’ niug Detective Ersk- stepped on an incoming train bathe St- Lous & San Francisco | uitoad, and when the Union depot | gas reached emerged with a veiled | oman attired in mourning. He car- | gasmall satchel which had been | 4 his companion’s possession and | asso solicitous regarding her wel Mise that he clutched one of her arms | ‘tha strong grip. The pair walk- | burnedly to police headquarters, i Eahere the detective ushered hiscom | anion into a private room, and 49) , nae aes r the } > edict | a clash i nthe Ba ge Gould tines in the even project | }38 carried out Rg wrrelt t a | on the Mou Pacific rth ot | Sedalia, aly not » the terminus ot the Bur! i ssoun & Kansas City road | The conversation of cro ninent | railroad men spoxen ot au... on the | results of the ex.ension >5 con | clusively that the repor: tion is \true. We want the exteatiou; after jwe get it then we will talk ot the | probable result of the impending | clash. —Hotden Ente rprise Yes, all means y she 4 give us the road by jand then let the clash come, the more MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY 4 Cimes, JANUARY ISSG TAYLOR'S TAKE OFF. e oO ee A hinibinian Henry County | Z ‘ Farmer Ends His Life by ut Morphine. have been g at ae ch Pi g Dec. 29, —Con e excitement was manifested = dtw in Windsor last Thursday over the T78Cremer ! A ' report that Mr. Frank Taylor, who 2™oeuntny to = : 4 odio ae has heen livin: abou: three miles _Pitzbugn Tal » ot West Vir- i ws = . west of his plac or a number of | &'2!#.Who has been visitinff different | ; d ’ | veats, attemptcd to end his ex- Hele sas pense to spend first the report was not credited, as. this tow : aes | no theory could be advanced tha’ 1. R. Ford and fe are visiting } AND CASKETS. A full Line of Solid Black Walnut Coffins latives in north Mo. Mr. Porterteld Norman, d aughter Matte and Brother John are visiung | weuld cause him to do such a rash 7° Finan circumstances, bemg considered one act ially he was in good rel latives in Johnson ec : Pes SE Dey It will be our ain in future inthe ¢ . of the tial farmers in 3ull Stor t successful hee oT ee fo ee necessf t ae lane couoay. Hie buater of ie aie this branch of our business our special attention, taken ina very} If re } “ faa eo ee i f recently alls Resp: nded to Davy or Ni h In regard to the dent’ 2 e t y r 2 t, as his best fri judgewwer ig cael a tt judge,were mes: hed mas closed said the better, Every prospect points) always pleas = sage, we say well done, | eee eee ee Coe © gg eg Aa EE OO ine eins apt Siawsree. | P. J. JEWITT, Proprietor. “Well, Page,the jig is up. Strip.’” | strongly to the extension of this |) could be assi report Was ede i To this the veiled figure respo road in the ehuat ; and it ‘dt ‘Generally cise LA, H. CULVER, Funeral Dire: tor. A ) extended to Ft. Scot’, ate R county But upon further inquiry the re- know it is,-Frank. You've jand Butler are directly on the route port was found to be true. Mr. Itthe most of the beodle in that {Tt will not us unless the people | Taylor was in town Wednesday and All rts 35 hel”? jow by their lethargy that t are inszcted some business at the store So of B45 4 The voice which came froma be- | lifferent, when our more enter t Osborn Bros. & Kelley e tprnisi . age = or - and many sorts of a matit the veil was thoroughly mas~ | POSINg neighbors mav secure it to |s edt more jovial than hurts and many sorts of ails of ei 8 tne, but the hand which lifted off }OUt Serrew. Tf Butler secures this} mon, even inviting them out to ha Ki Se head-gear was small and white. j read her prospe assured, if not, | quails with Me tad doce n, Mustang Jiniment. \ be face was small and — | God pity her. j nothing that would cause any one to {smoothly shaven. ‘The order to SAVE BY A BOY. k he was contemplating taking I will pay St. Louis Quotations in Cash for all kinds ip was obeved, and utter a dark Pittibure, Pa... Tan 4-—A desper | : on . me eee el ake i piman had been laid aside, a black | ate attempt to bura down the town Suey = jae is ealnggss ae of burs The entire S€ason: | W ill a“ all the ad 4 t _ . tiring, he went te i oom. rk ey was unbuttoned and a — Dot Parentunt was) made cavty tes ing is = ven » his 1 « money extending entirely around | morning. he fatal dose, then prepare for lhe man was exposed. It was care- Dine Gre wens Great icoveted| wi ee De’ He nad been ia bed C] ee ook in the’ afternoon nel fllytaken out by the officer aol! Boers livery 5 m Gaines | UME he called to) /his) son) to. com | blocks 0.and SI" in the satya Scan Bates | B Ro » se P | linto his room, when he This s , Mo., by reason of the taki ot remainder of the search panned Istreet. It soun spread to Rue & {to BS Toom, when he told = or ant end of anid blocks for the, purpose wt even more astonishing dis: | Jone’s grocery store, Zimmerman’s to remain in yoom with him, | of widening Mechanics ee is | , The satchel was opened : ae oe oe wij | This being entirely unusual, the son 1 | eee hee -_ » ba eae ie ‘ Movers, The satchel was of ‘ | shoe store and Dr. Volzer’s resi i a a i ’ | Gt AUSe, k rather S, Beesw aX and Rags. dtound filled with money, and) dence and all were destroyed. — oo hereupen he | \ : her at the wealth had been gather} pie villains had taken ev eryiare ‘told him what he had done, and said ' din a pile, the detective said: i : _ Ae ue did not want to dic alone. Dr. | For all T buy a pay the SPOT CASH, I pay pile, | cuution to make the destruction sure. \ Shadb = : \ the highest prices ana I don’t grumbie. age. but a a e H } c “A very good haul, Page. bat | The e hadicat the ropes of two ot the | adburn = the near ne 7 ee | ff ” ‘were immediatet zmmone | : jouare a chump. lalarm bells and broken the princi- i i \eiacieeecetes Js i I an your obedient servant, “[know I am,’’ responded the | all to no purpose, as be would uot 1 pnsoaer, ‘for I had a chance last week to take $50,000 instead of that” The prisoner was W. S. Page, Adanis Express Agent, at Golden City, Barton county, Mo., and at go'clock lust night he received a} | message over the wires that a pack- | age containing $16,000 from Kansas City, consigned to the Golden City Bank would arrive on the next train. When it arrived he took the money hid the nioney stole hw wife’s clothing and then changed his attire inthe woods. He secreted the money about his person and went home. and put the balance in a small valise. He conctaled himself in the until the St. Louis train arrived, when he boarded it. At Springti he changed cars and came thro woods fothiscity. The railroad men grew suspicious and telegraphed for a de fective to meet the train. edthat Erskine, who knew Page personally. It happen- was detailed, The money b Tecovered amounted to $8,000 and Page Says he lost the rest in the woods where he changed his clothing The officers believe he bas it con- sealed near home. “Tknow lam a d—d fool we tned. You see the boys sat Sunday and made me d o much, and so T just made ap mv Mind to steal that package. It longed to the Adams Express. [ve Worked for the concern tive years, I years Suess [P'!! snend the next tive Wworki " the state Wife ; Tke C. B Meeting | last ject of why ch OF not the -£Q Week, th was to di comy their road f) folden to F Mgs ave secret and very few of ther pal pumps in the village and carried } off the fire buckets and tubs. \ YOUNG BOY'S BRAVERY. \ The cries of fire aroused a fa {named Wiliam Dibel, an employe {a large bell. ‘ tinding the bellrope cut, climbed to {the root and sounded an alarm by striking the bell with a hammer. This awakened the entire communi- {ty, who turned out en masse and soon extinguished the flames. insurance. About two weeks ago | there was an attempt to burn the vil lage down and six or seven iarge buildings were destroyed, entailing a loss ot $50.000. The simple announcement Rest’ > head of an item issue to-Cay, conveys a volume in its td; pregnant meaning. The life wreck of sar lady who @ied in is one ott tin : modern And when Silas E. C | maker, all lis offense white beside her w \ be loved again ot in grand ¢ had nerve and | riven heats t? ‘The otten tor her guard the distant cherish nothing -Clinton Advocate. been ar rey but ‘allow | He said he had taken the dose | o. | liberately, knowing the consequences, ot the plauing mill wpen which was Gee He ran to the mill and large knife in bed with him to keep The | this time he would yet accomplish | and robbed the safe of $2,000 morc, | loss 18 $9,000, partially covered with | ' his terrible undertaking. He | , | money ms | Eaceen: : = roney on Farme | Li I — s - at his mind was | remember thoroughly made t Ouguly materup son the ques— | 1 crneiwe can lanai money: < heaper | home | anything to be for him. le- lone ee ee te eustomers : Coram = . ot VaGETAEL® rnWeshe abba pian Sent o. a. Ferry @ CO ry CO.. Det Detroit. m Michigan. MONEY! MONEY. Parties wantieg to borrow LEWIS HOFFMAN, — Main St. Butler. Mo. and that he did not propose to have anyone interfere with his purpose. ven went so far as to take a | | those who would try to save his life from coming near, and told them that it was no use in them trying to save him, thatif they did ye store tocke of Harness & Saddlery Goods. His AI Farm Harness and Sing) quality and price : tt! save him j Continues | tion. ITe was conscions until about | anybody. nd exany when he sank into a ‘ k heneyer aon im pe é a ‘Saddles tu Me en, Boys Ladios, Misses and evere opped gt buried next day in H apa ER nea Aegis es cinceka) caticn ans |Horse Blankets, Site “Whips, aie ai Combs. business than ever Xs ve made hand to loan so if you ar lowest, as well es halters, bride ib nS ted the nd clear titles you don't FE t as lo mentite ‘ iftere n duals, one what we propos ct of Titles toc J). T. GRAVES & SON. BERNHARDT’S - FRANZ Sth. Inv to come and see us and have ourterm ad explained to you before | making application elsewhere Kee, t WwW ALTO U & TUCKER, Land Mortgaye Co. | ot this township, may nov on bis daily 2 in hand. Cattle that | part ot the | ceedingly well. J. W. Hardmi vunds, with grip sack puma aes sae PARKER’S — BALSAM : JEWEL RY STORE, ewelry ‘Watches, Clocks, Solid Silv M. Cox sold at e to Cox & Weaver at per hundred. tid dis oie 3 c The strangest 3 ae sb ae spake SS cal pened in ‘ , ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED iz he

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