The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 5, 1886, Page 3

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Table Mo. cific R.R ox & SOUTHERN BRancu.) ncing Sunday, May 1oth, and fnher notice, trains will leave 4s follows: GOING NORTH Texas Express. K.C. Express jgz—Accommodation GOING SOUTH. —Texas Express. 126-K. C. Expre jp Accommodation ertrains make direct con ator St. Louis and all points east {1 points south, Colorado, | nia and all points west and north- For rates and chad intormation to . Lisk, Agent. 3- us Secret Societies. MASONIC. ot Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | in each month. hec ' ' | sound mind. Nine children are sti] ea Pe JOUN H, SULLENS........ President Chapter Royal Arch Masons, , | ; } A fe cuudren are stilt tne ‘ : : +++. Vice President. 16 meets second Thursday in each Absolute! p oO r t ; one daughter possessed ot a 2 “et ++++-Cashies. i limited amount of intelligence ae es ea - ©, DURI Ase’t Cashier, Ti ceissnitery Kaighte Tempter y ure. — : |! of intelligence hav e: th Wht [DON KINNEY. .-.-Cleri'ana Collector. the first Tuesday in each month. This powder never varies ain iB ; {pe 3 te married. The remaining eguin eva rid. strength and wholsomeness and brutally ot | re cared for by tt eir father in 1.0. 0. FELLOWS, than the ordinary nds. and ca Oe ; | Sea B athner Ir —_—_—__—— ———s DIRECTORS Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- | short weight alias pee Sania OE eee a was ia most 42-1 BE. A GRAND COMBINATION - 86 : t. x only in cans. Roya Baking Pow ful carv j | plor at condition when Secretary ‘ : 23 i Dr, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powelh ftir Encampment No. 76 meets the | Wall st..N. Y. ee ; eae JM. Tucker. Green W. Walton, and ath Wednesdays in each month a aa « i Sah throat see j Ou art 2 nd ge the committee : ies H Sullems, Dr.N, L, Whipple a 7 ear to } t then secured ; vistted ti ce. Fiye of the child- R, Simpsos, c. C. Duke, Lawyers. “ ag eye Se) eee ae ae id ‘rank Vor Wn, E, Waltos, ee THE OLD RELIABLE 1 ) a and Ww : ue the nen are driveling idic ts past all hope (CH Di chet I. nue cenviees (0. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at ake was yet we < nage : a improvement, while the other | Law, Office West side square, over struggle he disembowele her} three are somewhat brighter. The own's Drug Store. Shine seas f-<. boldest chitd €a)] aD on DOS Receives deposits, loans money, and h the blunt instrument. Mrs. | oldest child isthe worst of all,scarce- edema? ” eee Z ‘ | ie Se transacts a general banking business. muth enceinte, and when) ly possessing the instincts of an an- We extend to ourcustomers every ac- HOMAS J. SMITH, Attorney at lawButler Mo. Will practice in the of Bates and adjoining counties. ceover Bates county National Bank. ey OF cutin two. Mr. Freimuth returned | of his body has worn a hole in the : Sunday, and when he discovered the jwi ndow-sill where his head touches FRANCISCO. S.P.Fr mutilated body of his wife, he be- | the wood-work. (CISCO BROS. Attorn at came aravine maniac A sishbor| = Mr, WW ane Ss AG fav; Butler, Mo., will, pra = came a ravit maniac, A neighbor Ue ir. Miller expressed, a deep af courts of Bates and adjoining bs - a in that sparcely settled region, hap- | » for untortunate children. ties. Prompt attention given to col- »ened to b ssing that way shortly id vere wel P pions. Office over Wright & Glorius’ Lpameincdi i dre testa: Saree asec es Wats EG SG cine store 2a NORTH MAIN ST after 12 o’clock and tound him wild j Seemed happy, though he was not r : with frenzy. The man dared not} able to keep them well clothed on V.BROWN, Notary Public But- fo : } Bey : y), ier Mo. Will draw and acknowledge approach tor fear ot his personal | account of their filthy habits, It was ers a and all papers re- | Keeps more meats and more kinds i } ly toa t Mr. and Mrs. Miller dopa acknowledgment or jurat of | and the best that can be procured | tl t miles dista 1 is of the first de- both fresh and cured. Also tresh ‘old the terrible tale. and to this fact alo: Physic ) L,RICE, M.D., Eclectic Physi- | ¢ fiscian and Surgeon. All calls prompt- attended to. Office up stairs over tis’ Drug Store. M.Curisty, W. H. BALiarp, RS, CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMODOPATHIEC PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, te, front room over P.O. All calls redatoflice day or night. ‘Tele- communication to all parts of the . Specialattention given to temale Cc. BOULWARE, Physician and «Surgeon. Oflice north side square, » Mo. Diseases of women and chil- specialty. | F. RENICK, M. D., Physician. geon and Obstitrician, Office, east square, over Le tore. Residence Main and Ft. Scott streets. RUTLER ACADEMY SES WILLOPEN Datember 7, ’B5 For Particulars Address JM. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. LF BARNUM’S =. ook oe tarting in lite. Over pages, octationss Pri eg, or once $0 MEE AMcMAKING fcincinnate AJ iimerrees: FAMILY SCALES eee, Weigh one 0: mr amiivnetivant sitter, FORSHEE & Mc N. CINCIN ee eNT sty —-o 2 0- Wm. G. HENDERSON, TENT ATTORNEY ANB. SOLLLITOL OFFICES, Sur- ft sales Surg 4 rt. O. 5 P.U.Box 59 Washington.D. U- 925 F STREET, PTELECRAPHIC INSTITUTE! SUN aT HAND: arty mail. S sped throne ew ihe | SS CUR y; BARN ioe eee ae ee Fish When you want anvthing in mv line give me a call. t and Oysters in their season, S.J. GROVES. } was dug and 1th ¢ remains of the Boot & Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO. Boots and Shoes made to order fhe best ot leather used. Shop nerth side ot Square. 4g tf ANTED—LADY, represent in hi firm. Re R position and BDEAENES ESS ! t twenty- the noted s} beneft. Cured hims since then hundreds of ¢ 4 | ee simple and suc Address T. 8. PAGE. York City. three mont Ts by same p ful home treatment. 123 East 26th St., New CURE‘::DEAF PECK’S PATENT IMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS FERFECHLY BasTORE run MEARING and perform the work ofthe natural dmum. Invisible, comfortable and always in position, All conversation and even whispers heard distinctly. Send forillustrated book with testimonials, FREE. Address or cal! on F, HISCOX, 849 Broadway, New York. Mention thie paper. ADIES WANTED cr own homes’ $7 to $10 per week can be eas- ily made; no canvassing; fascinating and steady employment. Particulars and sample of work sent for stamp. Address Home ur’G Co., p. 0. box 1917 Boston, mass.5 —An experienced salesman to ANTED=4 on_a liberal commissi {$°CELEBRATED CIGARS handling other lines of goods in connec would would findit very remunerative. Address NEW YORK AND HAVANACIGAR CO., No 1 Fourth Ave., New York. NTEDa paintin, LADIES to work for 1 r own he quietly mac F |APRIZE lsoutely sur *Co., Augusta, Ms‘ae, a homesteacer in Seward county, | Miller, a wealthy farmer, was found was crue!!y ! putraged | hving with his eight imbecile child- | | by FritzeRupin, ted Ger-|ren. t miserable man, who ezed to death la- | tan had died s years agoin | iter. Ru en tor some time|sane. The poor woman had een enjoyine itality of the Frei- | birth to eleven children between 1860 feet trom the vE FAMILY. ren Found Living | in Pennsyl- : Tied to a to Death—T Kills Himself. i122.—The most 7 is yet come under } \ committee | Foun- | Jacob was GiscOvered Last Adams Week in county meles s and with-| and 1874, and not one of her numer- taken him |our offsprings was possessea of a He sits g, and from coyered unborn babe lay a few body t the window all day of the mother, the constant swaying e could the A party w 2 2s at Once orgs attribute The no explanation hey retur iroffspring. th reimuth father, however He un. slood looked. ood. 190KeG Upon umself of 1 shot stroke provi e of the affair fortunate ple were buried. \ c | posse then set out to scour yay of reac try for the murderer and tound him} 2 1Z 2 I4 respectively. secreted in a small ravine several} and one of the sons z capable of miles away om the scene ot his {i entif placed in a proper e near the Cimmeron | institution, but as Mr. Miller is wel’- ulation in iver. was i BANK Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO. Capital, - SG6.000, SURPLUS - $4,000 commodation consistent with sate. bank- ing. Courier-Journal, CORRESPONDENTS. Kansas}City St. Louisy New York. Both papers one year for only $230. Both papers and CourierJournal Free Pre- mium for $2 60. Two papers for little more than price of one Bank of Commerce Fourth National Bank Hanover National Bank ed BATES COUNTY National Bank. (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. Bouth, Democratic and as now levied by the and ablest family ekly Courier-Journal freulation of any Democratio Forthe amvant named above iso wished, there ts ums to select from. opy and premium mal can do so at this m) supplement will be shes ee Capital paid in, - - $75,000. ra Tit a For soon AIMES: \corplus - - - + $31.00 THE BUTLER Mi EEXLY TIMES BARD a cuaes' Tene ze sARK - - Cashier. mone DEM ILLUSTRATED - MONTHLY MAGAZINE=== if { EI Pp working people. Sen@ 4d 10 cents postage, and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable sam ple box of goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any to-do, owning 200 acres of Jand, and the child } H dulged im as to the proper method ot ridding the world ot him, but not ren not insane, the commit- tee cannot invoke the laws insamty much time was consumed in deliber | nor ma! Jren a state cha ating. | _—__ _ ; A tractious and spinted horse was Galveston, Tex , wre 24.—Ex- secured and saddled. One end ot| President Jefferson Davis of the the long lariat was then fastened | defunct confederacy m answer to a around his neck and the other ex-| letter from H. W. Pope of Marshall tremity was attached to the pommel | Tex., gives his views upon the labor ot the saddle. The horse was then | question. In regard to federal leg- started, and amid the shouting of|islation upon the subject he says men and crack of revolvers and rifles | the aw ‘*Self-interest and free competit frightened animal tore madly | for labor will,where ever laborers are abundant, give to the rich power to oppress the poor. We cannot leg- islate to destroy motives for selt-in- ay. After a run of nearly four miles the beast tell exhausted and the the murderer was liteless body of 1 sened as soon as the men c The lariat had drawn so ti as irected almost severed | fro ed that h The body prairie uncovered. The features show- had died a terrible death- lett lying on the so far as this may be done by legislature of the state.’’ tavors a court of arbitration ot was Link. Parkersburg, W. V., April 28.— Some weeks ago the citizens of a portion of Jackson county were much excited over the rumor that a new species ot animal, resembling in sev- eral particulars a diminutive human he their employers. Recto Missing A Brave Lady. Miss W. J. Kirk, who lives at 166 away at the least excitement. terest, for that lies at the foundation and our efforts to unify- terests ot labor and capitai the The writer dif- ferences between the laborers and Madison avenue, is one of the few women who do not scream or taint At ith Twelv Patterns of your own 7 Meee eee Gtion codiet any stces business. Capital not required, You Tr can live at home and work in spare time BoTit PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, only, or all time li of both sexes, of FOR 2.75 (TWO SEVENTY-FIVE). EMOREST’S U * THE-BES all the Magazines. sis’ tories, Poems and other Liters attractions, combining Artistic, Scientific ani er matters. IUustrated with onus Steel Engrave gs, Photograe 1 Pictures and ee Wooteut 4 it the Modeb © all ages, grandly successtul, 50 cents to 35 earned every evening. That all whe want work may test the business, we make this unparelled otter: To all wko not well satisfied we will send $1 to tor the trouble ot writing us. Full iculars, directions, etc., sent tree. Immense pay absolutely sure for all who start atonce. Don’t delay. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine ise LHDLAE Parsly Vegotatle; No Griziag. Fass Tasaalio; Hocieang: Peseta. Al Drag ©1865" CONSUMPTION, hh a sitive remed: Bn apne Peeper Srrkes Peem OTTL ha x) Q Magazine of - ‘merica. ins a COUPON > holder to the selection of trated in that number, entitled is Jui stl : Model Macazi Tb A t in Circulation, an ly Magazine issued. 1586 will nd year of its publication; oroyed and so extenst e front Hees of a CIAL AGREEMENT “COMBINED WITH THE ly Times at $2.75 Per Year. y] i y a wtanding hi in its efficacy. t! Seinaee’s wo'any sumerer reas. oo7 eu Fa. BLUCUM, FINE SUITS. e price and quality Butler Week! 0. Tearlat, ew York. In every Made to Order I guaranteed a fit in every cas Call and see me, south room grange store. JE.TALBOTT, INVIGORATOR Complain te and itis cansed by ——— being, had been seen by farmers,but | 373° this morning she was awakened nothing occurred to substantiate the by a So and found a man trying story it was forgotten, Yesterday, |t© °Pe? the window to her room. however, it was revived by a reputa- . : ant T: it Miss Kirk quietly got up and secur- Meme ea ed a zevolver which was in her room, ble gentleman from Ravenswood bringing te this city the news that seven of the animals had been seen and one —- He describes it as being a ase — } 1 | entirely d ir | \ teli and commenced to scream as in pain. She then went to the fro deor, and him e lar ger tha ey of hair, and says hen with | @Way, where head om his > working on th yet he nas not been -—K. C. Star. ssigned as th®@.chief reason spread of the prohibition doc he South. roke out i ke out in} Gent Logan 1s said to be work’ my face. 7 found no cure un- | kers Tonic two years ago. | 1egularly four hours a day on no23 1m. / book. ee ee oa! A ee aad stepping to the window, fired point blank at the fellow’s face. He ashe fired a second With Haxover’s Tallon System you tcans “cut Dresses to fit, without oral instructions. Dress makers pronounce it pertect. Price for System, Book and Double Tracing Wheel, $6.50. TO INTRODUCE. A System, Book ee Wheel will be sent om receipt of $1.00. dress JOHN Cc.” PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! “ Through the tailure of a large mane. facturer of Cashmere Patera Sree oh Schas come tate curkanSt ‘2 large consignment of Plaid Shawls, perfect goods, which we if nt ng _ HANOYER, CINCINNATI, 9, will pring else 2 of goods ot large v that will own home lutely. assir Beginners ing Terms fre his best selling iol out. a fail. Ee ee iv eee.

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