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L. VITl. yOoUND FROZEN. A MANIACS WORK. One of Co!. Hunter's Soldiers. ae Bae L. C. Thompson, one of Harrison jfrom Cold While Returning An Entre Mhehigan Favi'y Dead. | township’s giants, recently called on is Family from a Search + jthe Mail. He stand- 6 feet, 7 inches ’ For Biead Dr. White of Battle ek Kills | in bis stocking teet; is raw-boned, as Wife and Cuildien land weighs 215 pounds. He was yngheld, Mo., Jan. 8.—James oS ps in Ray county, Tennessee, bis ° ey. a bricklaver, left his wife Battle Creek, Mich.. Jan. $.— 1835; served tarce years in the Con house of her father in thiscity, | Neighbors noticing the absence of jfederate army—two years gent to Litile Rock in search of | persons around Wr. Mavioa White's | Col. D. C. Uunter of this city and Last night, overcome by fa |rendence in this city broke ito his pee? vear under Coli, Jackman. “It | ‘and the cold, he» sank by the/ | house this afternoon and and the | » Hunter was uot brave’? said ( side near Dorchester station, aes tamily with their threats cut! Thompson, “his men did not Ks les trom here, and thismorn: | trom ear to ea (Bae wout, He staid with his men ‘y sis dead body was toundbytrain| = Dr. White and his « pelann | on all occasions, and was popular | © Biand brought here. | upon the floor ard the tw. ciuldren | with all of them. ‘ Men were never his pocket was found adiary in]in bed — It is th: ught tha: tiey ha under a better otticer. Col. fackman he had noted his experience! heen dead since Sunday . | W428 not liked so well.” m Aishomeward trip, part of which | they had not been seen since then. | whe WS ae nao bis horse shot ~ Bien made on toot and part by | It is thought that White became in- | TCS Hes ME the Nght at Brown’s ing rides on the cars. The last | sane and murdered his tamily, gangs betseen Dural Bluffs and "Bh vas made at Plymouth, nar | The roo shows evidence of eile Rock. but went through the eCity, and reads: “Spent mv | jternible struggle between busband gia WIESE: ECCOAVINE 12 SCERICE jcents for breakfast this morn- | and wife. No cause is known. e came to Vernon, from Barry seas 45 Ca : county, in 1866, « as bee i ind hope to see my wite, Mary. The family consisted ot White and | © 2e 06, and has been getting Butler Weekly BUTLER, MISSOURI WEDNESDAY aati: an. Kansas Lands for Sale. Tn tracts to sit. Situa he Arkansas Valley and on the Arkan- sas Rive Atchison. Topeka ‘ lroad. These lands tis being rapidly rapidly increasing nave special rates with any tor transporta- purchase. Parties in value. | the ra wishing in Kansas can be accommodated with good land at low figures. Wa, E. Warton. | 44-tf F r Rent, The handsome Humphrey resi dence, including 5 acres of ground, just south of the city limits is tor | One of the prettiest homes ir | the county. W. H Watrtox, Agent. Butler, Hur: & Mathis’ | Barber shop is the place to get good | j work done. Everything first-class | in every re good bath rooms, | in Connection with barber shop. Al | so ladies hair cutting in all the latest | jstvles, Call and sce us in Badgley | building south side square. 43 | rent. | Mo. ect: A | ee f wong nicely 1 is t shi eaaeSs ght,” his wife and their children, Besste | “'O"* PIETY 19 Harrison town py —— { — | P ever since ,-— Nevada Mail. Farm for Sale. \ . " fand May, aved gy oand 12 Tespect- ae wer, Mo., Jan. 7.—The firs | , 7 Iwill sell my farm, situated : . lovely. {| Governor Vine carries a| : sl sensation of the new year came | , ee sof | section 1, in sumr township Mrs. White ts found by the side | cane which has something of history i ght to-day caused by a married ae hee : “ni hundred acres. Divided in lots to doping with his sister-in-law. Fe ips kitchen st e dressed a he j about it. Itwascut from a thorn} suit purchaser. Terms easy. vad come trom urch., with a ter- | tre srowimy on the bat held o A. TT ben Hatfield and Miss Maud pie : batch : , : z 4 1 of | A. HAMILTON. . - {rible cut on ber clin and throat cut. Vilson’s C twase ed and | ‘ et were married near this place | wi 4 . ‘ Sos sie yoiasg dana : d Sixper cent. money at Ben B. t with | presente he Governor . > —& nrc i year ago, and have lived, to all | vite lay in front of the steve v presented to the Governor by a ; Canterbury & Co’s. 3t a great cut on his throat. Bessie’ Federal So wounded Tt represents the de- Ider who wa arances, peaceably « s Monday Hatfield, who 1s a tarm- together. | was found up stairs on a bed with jin that battle | her throat cut. On the floor ot the | formed head timan who was s jot this county, accompanied his I i ee . ‘ sere ; 1 10 Was shot , , bedroom lay ry in a pool of blood, | in the tl Il pessing ougt Ftothe home ot her father, W. | gj a aes _— Ul pessing through \her throat cut trom eat to ear and | the bead and coming out near one | wer, now hving near Centralia, | | Bi rarly se d from: her | ot the ears. . cech <a Meicounty, tis state, ceturn eee head nearly vere wh Se | the e : ne the hat = ich : \ be mounts head is carved, ‘*] foug Tuesday. At the same time) ?°%* a uv ey noun we nee goa ] oupot Lou Turner left ier home It is supposed that Waite took | agin Marmaduke.’’—Nevada Mail. little Bessie ap stairs and cut het Sean cn ing she Was going to Kansas to | } An Alabama man, ayoung man and get marred. throat,and thea called May up and | stealing « calt, Marshall she was met by her Ge ean her in-law, Hatfield, who had | come ours his horse ana bug gy in Marshall fihey skipped to Kansas to avoid license law and were married. deserted wite came home this | ning to find that her husband had noned her for youngest sister, now the poor wate is distracted St. rnef at the dastardly doings of | Father Jardine’s moral character re- unfaithful husband. She had | ceived a severe blow to day. This | '5 considerable of a slouch, we agree al convulsions to-day and is in morning Bishop Robertson rendered | t© clear Steve an’ make the slouch dcondition. Young Uatfield’s | pis decision on the motion tor anew | Pay the cost.’ Ark. Traveler. its live here and are highly re- trial, made by the counsel for Rev. erg neanrer ted. He isa grandson of the | #7, D, Jardine, of Kansas City, The mo Judge Lain, of thiscounty. The bishop overruled the motion on the | tamily resided in this place following ground: | several years and were formerly First, That the challenge of Rev. | Culumbia, Mo. The guilty girl Benjamin Reed, as a judge, was aid to be uncommonly good look- | waived by the defense. thouut 18 years ot age and is | Second, That the signing of the | taid to be brightest member of | verdict betore the evidence was com- | family. Hatfield is an ordinary | pletely in—such signing being pro- | ing man. ot about 30 years, dark | ysional—is not sufficient to upset uplexion and weighs about 175 | the verdict. ds. The guilty couple will be | Third, That the evidence does not Ss. nediately convince hin after his examing of it, tk here. that the verdict should be set aside. | The sentence will soon be promul- charged with | made the following | had a struggle with her waited tor his wife to from church, struck ber with an sx and cut her throat. White is a cousin ot murdered in statement: “Tl was always teached to be honest, an’ most always have been, but when I seed that calf I caved, the w hite | jimall my hte, an’ you all know that the Crouch | who was when a man wants a calf slaughter near Jackson. he wants The jury returned the fol- “We this jury are satisfied that Steve stole the calf, but | him.” Jaraine Must Go. ‘ lowing verdic Jan. 5.—Rev. Louis, Mo., | as the feller that owned that animal When Baby was sick, we gave her Casters, When she was e Child, abe eried for Canteria, When she became Miss, she slung te Castoris, Whea she bed Childven, she gave them Castoria, Cheap Money On Time to suit } Abstracts made No Delay * terbury & Co's. f near Olive Hotel, \ West side sqare. arrested and brought ina taxes. tt I never wanted a calf so bad | ; At Ben. B. Can- B. Newbell has a valuable | piece of property for sale, title clear. All he asks is for purchaser to pay ; | | | “MONEY! - MONEY. Parties wanting to borrow money on Farine | remember Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than | anybody i | 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and om | time from six monthe to five years H | 3rd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- | ( able at any day and interest stopped. . Have almost a million dollars already ! loaned and doing a larger business than ever. \ Sth. We keep money on hand to loan so if you have good security and clear titles you 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. to stay awhile longer. 9th. Invite you to come and see us and have ourterms, rates and ete. explained to you before making application elsewhere. Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo | WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. 7th. Have been here along time and expect | 8th. Make loans with or without Commission. | 10th Our office is with the Butler National ! NO. LARGE STOCK OF COFFINS AND CASKET : iA full Line of Solid Black Walnut Coffins Tt will be our aim in future as in the past to give this branch of our business our special attention. Calls Responded to Day or Nizht, P. J. JEWITT, Proprietor. |A, H. CULVER, Funeral Director. “FURS WANTED. |] will pay St. Louis Quotations in Cash for all kinds of Furs the entire on. | will buy all the Hides, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, Grease, Feathers, , Beeswax and Rags. For all I buy I pay the SPOT CASH, I pay the highest prices ana I don’t grumbie. I an your obedient servant, LEWIS HOFFMAN, North Main St. Butler, Mo. | J.T. GRAV ES & SON, \ Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. to carry one of the largest stocks ef Continues Harness & Saddlerv Goods. His Al Farm Harness and Sins le aud Light beat in quality and price double harness can’t be ome aod examine. A fall line of PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM | ‘Sullivan The Tough. | gated with the verdict that Father _ Six per cent, | S| at Ben B. A New York telegram ot yester- Jardine was guilty of immoralites. | Canterbury & Co's. 2 eg at Says: Another leaf is added to | d, tee Satland that adorns the brow of on's pet, John L. Sullivan, on | day. The scene of his last en- | mer was at the Gilsey house, th: —- ny. His victim was a newsboy, a Magnolia Balm Man . ¥ te child, sickly and moffensive. ivan Was just leaving the Gilsey is a secret aid to beauty. Midcta Fes ha drunken condition, when Many a lady owes her fresh- : e : lille newsboy ran up and said: | yess to it-who would rather, Pers ventlemen?"? Sulliva not tell.and you can't tell. iD —n you, L will send a ot andas he spoke he struck A aa ie . gel pel ss a The Coldest Ever Known. ] AM LOCATED ON WEST SIDE 0! ke. less. hi a as ie 5 New Orleans, La., Jan. $,—Spec- | sar Ist DOOR NoRTH oF Beatty : - his hps horrioly lacerated . i Biltee teeth cone, and Sullivan ial dispatches report the mercury | Horer, WHERE 1 cAN MAKE LOANS S EaREBEEee b ciicgpetecs cas wreemueaeed 4 iked leisure! ee Ww. to-night as follows, being the coldest! ox city OR FARM PROPERTY ON ; . A guest in hotel tried to in ducenthe: toe 20 ever know ca place: Sherve TIME FROM I TO SYEAE r LOW! Alexandria, g de- Tam g tes port, 1 degr grees; New Franklin, tz « to be the co RATES »T OUT OF ompany him to the police station SPorder to etfect tthe tiand child rephed: Ir I should, he would If Gegreesi BUSINESS AS DESIGNING LOAN AGENT. you BeELiEvE. RE Sullivan’s arrest, sisbelieved wourp HAVE I guess rr ever €X-) MEMBER THE PLACE, Pet Mister, sted, ards. | and be is perie need through sugar belt) rst poor kill me after- ot Loursiana.and f e expressed 4tf am glad he did not hit me . cane stubble will be killed. saan i | his fist, or T would ret have ee . =e Itch and Se s of every kin points ort the mercurv as : } Thee te moth gain.” em 0 = cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord falling to-nt es . t ‘” air Sanitary Lotion. Use nm tr. This ste corn at mill or . Lnasdowr 36-tf FARMS & MILLS Lefker wants wh never tails. Sold by Wut or Exchange. eleyator. druggist. Butler, Mo. S-ivr THE LOAN ON FIRST FLOOR NortH or Beatty Hover. 3EN B. CANTERBURY. ' 1 especially to Marker ‘Gardex 32m. FERRY & CO., Detr Ss - PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! Throsgh the talure of a lange mane rer of Cashmere to present to the ladies im subscription to Farm and Monsehoid.sisrze | d $2 page illustrated paper devoted s M, oney E °4RM AND HOUSEHOLD, 8x «3, Hartfor4,Conn- Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and everebody at bottom prices. We sell ne Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Combs, i Horee brushes and simil les a6 low us the lowest, as well ae halters, bridles, collars, eweat pads, etc. OUR AIM isto sell only first-class goods, to seli them as low as possible to sell only such goods as we can recommend, to please all whe | favor un; that is whet we are here for and jnet what we propor todo. Repairing neatly done. J.T. GRAVES & SON. BERN _ JEWEL RY STORE, heac Jewelry i 4 oe Clocks, "Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spe Gla ‘ | ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. Sa Ee RE TY PE ES SF NET TEE snes pn enymienagansiailietisiantesian ttt eec tenet AI Ne