The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 11, 1886, Page 7

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A BE We ~——srewe+—— }A Montana LL INDIAN TR Drowned While Two Sons of T. J. Kimbronch Rescuing a Party of Five dered by Indians. } From the River. ee Butte, Mont. -» August 1.—A v5 a tter trom Judge Armstrong. onthe Ei ie NA a da trom a neile pper Sun Rover, ¢ particu + 5 conveying the *s . > ts ars of the drowning of Miss Jane te Oper: House Block, Mc + to of this city, in Pe ae iy dor ‘ ee seis THEM, : — of bis two sons in = V meee perc cot 2 BUT | heroic effort to save the fi Idaho T mle Kembeenen SALE BY ALL DEeccists ot ) peat : UTLER, ||MO. Miss McArthur, Se maU Mie ie keer A.A. MELLIER, Sie Prose 5) EtsG | has been g resident of Idaho for a ent into t c 1 = [Se years and deals in stock. section named, 1 at a |O anes mss he Indian Valley, about apital, - SGGlooo \ : RS | les from the nearest town, in a vank of the Sun Rover, } , : y 3 i StRPL s as 3 “ale : and dreary localicy. Wince ; : | u $4,000 | with her aged mother and two bired zs = : ae: ; i Acie Kimbrough, the former 39 | men. n gone down t 5 5 = i and the latter 25, years old, the two | viv hing. udge Armstrong. 2 ‘ | Eee Seer ati } murdered sons, left Carthage, Han- | Absolutely Pure. 5 } JOHN H.SUL | J. R. JENKINS, . Wa. E. WALTON seeees President Vice President. ++++-Cashier, son icock county, Illinois, about five ey Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. Pamphiet tr H 2, ore ho competition with the multitude of low. test, fornia. He remained there a short 12 and his spins i OOM a8 +eAse’t Cashieg, t rau = o Sauc | years ago for the west in quest of H | NUKIN ro s1r1Ulerk and Collector. a eaudae weve ne Raneaiab atts o tord the river with a tour-h oe 5 eria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nevra!, ™, ungs, | wane peer noververics. A marvel of purity, aie ; health, the former going to Cal uenea, Hackin Ebough Wicopiag Cousin Ga meat strength and wholsomeness. More economical | team. Coming down the bank the siete = | than the ordinary kinds, andeannot be sold. in : ad | DIRECTORS - horses became unmanageable and short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold & i Mor! Joh! 0., Bos! pore . eae MAKE — Waist N. oo Banixe Powner Co. 1 | ran into deep water, upsetting the time when the boys finally drifted | NEW, Ricz Dr, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, peperenerr ms st +e : aaitee around a a iz valley, J.M. Tucker, wagon and spilling the family into | around and landed in Indian Valle BLOOD. en ae ay «Walton, —- —— A ? where they have been tor some time. | _ These pills werea wonderfal discovery. No others like them in the world. W: Coss cbs ars Sl ed a ie adc +» Whipple, THE OLD RELIABLE the rapid current. Armstrong could Fe ; ‘ k file Pad out shout thom ‘The information a: a | R, Simpson, Cc. ©. Duke, 7 - . oe ‘ere he two boys, about two weeks} Ream shidewryenwes a pemphict | Frank Voris, Wm, FE, Walton, . = oe i a ihe lees erywhere, oF ston. | Ey . ' “ not swim arid held on to the lines, \ S=sse= Nothing on earth | C. H. Du ches }- sae Jenkins, Receives deposits, loans money, and since, took the team and vehicle ot | 1 i on] while the other four were left strug- . bas spate | Towder ja abe = Ai iy ae s nye their brother Thomas and_ started} |. Oreounce, ni} q gling inthe river. Miss aee. i _<* | is worth ‘a pound of ; ae : for the mountains on a prospecting | Hy gier ind. Tis who was an excellent swimmer, ran Sic | tegtverwtcnn MT hf pot F} s a tour; afew days later one of the] § transacts a general banking business 5 Qld everywhere, cr sent by mar sumps. 91-4 1D, oirtight ti cone, 8 mail, $1.90. Sete : {to the rescue, throwing off her horses returied home, which fact| | SScers by expres: DE. LS. SOHNSON & CO., Bouicn. We extend to our customers every ac- : dt > wh 3 commodation consistent with sate bank- heavier clothing on the we She | created a great deal of uneasiness ing. eee ) 79S plunged into the water, seized the | A posse of nvighbors at once started OF, hhi searc th s Hy } soy and swam ashore with him,then | # search tor the boys and finally ‘ ; tound them dead, murdered by ° e back and brought the giri ashore, | 7 4. a ; ; i = i Indians. The sad news of the mur- and next Mrs. Armstrong. Though der of bis two sons is quite a blow NORTH MAIN ST. very much exhausted ' | im out} to Mr. Kiaibroug! Keeps more meats and more kinds | #8! to rescue the sister, who v ) and the best that can be procured fifty pounds heavier than herself. Great excitement has been caused in the | both tresh and cured. !so_tresh | The woman was already ina drown- | vicinity of Paris, Tex, by the remark- | Fish and Ovsters in their season, 2 recovery ot Mr. J. E. Corley, who} When you want anvthing in mv line | _ : : : bed helpless he could not turn in bed, give me a call. resulting at length in both sinking | or raise his head; every body said he was and losing their lives. The bodies dying OF Coe aaa A trial pas Me d r. King w Discovery was sent hir Ss. J. GROVES were both recovered a few hours | Finding reliet he bought a la bottle i box ot D os Ne ite Is vfiter. Miss McArthur was atypical | 494.4 box of Dr. King’s New Lite Pills, oe ane by tir had taken two boxes of | Be me aherd of 100. cattle five |) aeaubets Dicereenioe | ci nt shen worms have telly been the chur Teas ben proved h | Sup uS - + - + $310¢ as : erefore parents—especially 1G. Walker's pases y can be paar z ae ; 5 aoaa * s A pane fession, | F. 1. TYGARD, - - - - President t sixteen Sie CORRESPONDENTS. Bank of Commerce - —_ Kansas§City Fourth National Bank - Hanover N - Louis ational Bank - New, «York , she sw BATES COUNTY National Bank Excitement in Texas. ing struggle and seized her rescuer, TOGK. S: early au parts of the wortd yal & ¥ B.A. FABN ie (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. edvand BA, thers who are m psa two four-horse teams and | Consumption tree at J NORTH MAIN ST $3,000 in money at the Sun River as eco HON. J. B. MEWBERRY,} _ Vice-Pres rancl Sia vatnabicurench) ac r of ae eres esos epersiee! : Ji C CLARKS” Shin Cashier. anch, also a vaiuable ranch near : ficient, He mus i lodk closely aud carefully to see that the Butte. Her body was sent to Bo hs g ea / ter. Ti heinous and boy’s nature nd ot emo- | [ > tic wat ye ms \ i dou b 4 Eprrors Nevapa Democrat: ene on : S A \ ty- i 2 Could De aNnownN : \ KX \ 4 Y T have read an article which ay cling brain, it might be peared in your paper of so unnate I TEL )tor working people. Senc “4441 10 cents postage, and we AE a, wit mall you Bie a id valuable ete cae : . . ple box of goods that will put you in th in LE SOHMHTZ B. A. Fahnostock's Son & Cory —— Pa., Sole Proprietors. | way ot making more money in a few das than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. You and work in spare time can live at how r i 5 or all tir All of both sexes, ot allages, grandly successtul, 50 cents to 35 earned every evening. That all whe A Card from Dr. Churchel!. seeuts so stoud aT HOS. 1 HANDY, terrib rould be nalts Nailed, *Anot Anothe Tits Lo enstratinginimen: TU IN THE WORLD, amo Back, St iovd, Irritability of temper, Low Tooth-Ache, spirits, A feeling of having neglected SoreThroat, Pains some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the ara PILLS 4 }eart, Dots before the eyes, hi Lightly cole in Limbs, Stom- cd. Urine, CONSTIPATION, and de- Secure Healthy ach or Bowels, 14 the use of a remedy that acts oireatly esed tig neme Reames oe vant work may test the business, we : Y : aera aoc itecuincaliata fon, ke this unparelled otter: To all whe nvectives and — misrepresentations, a Rheumatism. Grops applied to the & DH fa Man WD are not well satisfied we will send $1 te ee 3 < g 3 CeawILy RELISVE Pain. TORPID ID BOWELS, particulars, directions, etc., sent free. % ee people to believe that Mr. Stone | tenseiy with m rheumatism, ] EAS NORMALIZE | DISORDERED LIVER, | Immense pay absolutely sure for all whe ‘ & SPRING WAGONS, B | was not a candidate in the campaign | I became almost and had 4 and eariat once. Dente : fox Las aisha Seal s : een oat Rheumatism onto MALARIA ins of Stixson & Co. Ete., Etc of 1582. to be he of bed. umes the diseases of the human raee. These Portland, Maine: sc a = + : t ins, symptoms indicate theirextatence : Loss of The facts are as follows: Mr. | I was unable to turn myself in bed, ee Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head- | — ae: a ~ é sos 1 ar ae 1 a a i Bruises,C: ache, fullness atter cana? aversion to : Stone stated positively both to Mr. | and had to be handled as tenderly as en, Cramps, exertion of body or mind, Eruectation iP The Largest Assortment to Select From in Southwest Missouri. : be a candidate. After that he at- | and the pain was intolerable at times M w Wight and myselt that he would not | ani My chest was involved, tempted to deceive me under the | All the well known remedies were f ales . eS cloak ot friendship and cause me to } exausied, but 4 withdraw from the race. Failing i 1 Qr in any part of System. Mice Asaliveryedicne SOLES jaction to the Lives premanent relief rap any part inwS have noequal. Their actionon the ee ee ‘olor the skin. ri ng in | was obt yout One year ago neysand Skin is also prompt; removing | j—____—_—_———_e.!0us troubles in constant use 1 ties throug these eatesonee Porely Vi le; Mo Gri} Price 2c. All papery Netangandothers | tit impury ee producing Sppe- egwtatle; Bo Criping. Drogelate : that he tned intimidation, and fa I wa nd to try for. 2 years. Price Site eugers of the system,” producing a A And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at : t h i i aek Pa — } Prepared onlyby ey sou aeee OE ULES PILLS eS 3 the Lowest Rates ing in that he publisked a letter a Swiit’s : he effect has been nanda vigorous ———hieroa nouncing to the people that it they | magical. My friends scarcely recog- | 70% S405 BY Aue DROS GN Ea with daily work and ar > MA hesexoods come direct fromshe miaira: to | would elect him he would serve nize me. Myrheumatismis entire- | ANTIDOTE A's ALARIA, msoyouils come direct from ite mnaza: t uld elect | e ae nize me eee a -| oe SS hands. Also Agent for the Fraudulent tickets were printed | ly gone, my general health is superb | 8 celebrated patent which the chairman of the demo- {andIam wetghing thirty pounds | TUT T S HAIR DYE, 4 i ; } ‘i aR. TR OR WHISKERS changed ULHOLAN®D cratic central committee, Mr. Mur | more than when I commenced tak- | Soe ao sy BUACK by a single | He In ever ic ity : E moe Bodie Drange n every e price and quality , | ray, udmutted were printed in your] S. S. S. Tam at Ss P R I N office, and these tickets were secretly I on receipt of 81. best becouse there is no] distributed over the county in vioa- | grateful y Street, New York. . Lo US EFUL RECEIPTS FREE. Made to Order a ‘ . be 5 = made. ch placed Mr. Call and see me, south room le to tend to all my I minister work. am devoutly | | This Spring is th side bar in the w P Ro pitching; be easlest riding s nv restoration to health aid c which I owe, under the blessing ot mittee, whi tone cut- | God, to Swifts Pacific. a ch i aco a : 5 pit | The Old, Weli Tried, Wonderful anpeniones iy al side ot the party and on a fraudu 4 M. —— Haaitiin Renewing saremiedios: ge sto a ent ticket anc as Hfillme f fia , Ga., April 20, 18S6. For the Liver. R lent ucket anu was a fallllment of| Hampton, Gass April 20, 1886, STRONG'S SANATIVE PILLS Ft 7 J.E. TALBOTT, Py the threat made to me by Mr. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- pe Sere ares c to withdraw, and this after he eases mailed tree. | — isfioe! che, Constipation 47 ty. Merchant Tailo ; : : : ‘ =Couzhs,Colds, . Promised me his support. Tue Swirt Speciric Co., Drawer STRGES'S PECTORAL FILLS popertniae E PE on = A . , te 2. good diges= Iam not surprised that you had] 3, Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W. 23d St., hoped that this portion of ring ras- cs * x’ precious boon LADIES! and peering. tae . . -, i weagntoevery | With Hasoven’s Tatton System you ‘can“eu wt PorPamphicta, | Dresses to fit, without oral instructions. Dres Vedar St..N.Y Civ | makers pronounce it pertect. Price for System Book and Double Tracing Wheel, $6.4). FO INTRODUC “3 ‘3 1m92. ity was ‘‘consigned to the deep- est and darkest shades of oblivion,” elsewhere. but I can assure you that it will A System, Book and Wheel will be sent o: never be, for it is indellibly written receipt of $1.00. Address » Yeu mrNO RED on Bas in the minds of the people. aN Ss yl m] * devoted ‘Cc.” bh : 8g ia! ran ‘ : ne : = Wookly newepaper ot davot : JOHN C."HANOVER, : So That symbol of justice, the sword tons and pater r published. Every pam 47-Im CINCINNATI, O. % ‘ | = : . iis Alastrated with splendid engravings, | This | —_— has so seldom been used in politics | ication furnishesa most valnable encyclopedis 5 A tf information wilich 20 persoushould 3 é ps uw i that its rusted edge may have lost | a iaitetaaees i : PI _ A | POS Se ie } pers of its class combited. Price. $2208 presents give1 : | e, it = | its terror to men familiar with such copy of this Superb Wor of Art will | Piscean to a. Sold by all newsdeslers away. Send us 5c } r = 3 o > % sha 0. way, N.Y. ‘ ; | ees 2 |dishonarable acts. But you and mailed to any address on receipt of | ar Macnee here ae and by mail you will get free < ' 4 N s : S ae : : | ATENT. also had Thirty: Ractege of goods ot large value, that wil t : Se Es — | your ma =i may yet tremble, when ' precice "Eelore srart you in ee eee at one being : i vt 2 | itis wielded by those who are de- | the Patent Office and hare prepa you in money taster than anything el i 4 ee 5 ; i | anid apricetae for rstentn tate ; |iu America. All about the $200.0co ir } i wo 8 3 termined that honesty shall be the ed States end fe eign countries presents with each box. Agents wanted 4 a = | basis of political power. withther tapers for | evarywhere, of rither sex, of all ages, tor 5 + ae 2 their rights in th all te time, or sparetime only, to work i @ yaa y r= Men may rise by traud and ra a for us at their aaa homes Pictatien for } = aS ° 2 fe t 1 ro) = | cality but such a rise 1s sure to be all wouikers absolutely assured. Don’t A e => ¢ 2 | followed by a fall even wv delay. H.Hatretr & Co.,oPortland, i , | & | foliowed a fall. ——- Tratien seut free. Maine- ; . : Ds y = = Political slavery is doomed, and iS F ad om = j with it, those who have abused the : hii D er ie ee WIN more money than at anything 5 rN = power they have held. by taking an agency tor the : ae i Respecttully, best ee jae ane eee succeed el . ndly, None'ffai ‘erms free. ~ | A. CHuRCHELL, secre : a age a ee Z = Neveda, Mo., Aug. 2, 1886. Best i in the World. pn Sn fortiand, Maig . WILCOX SPECMNIC Uo. ru Sree, .

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