The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 13, 1886, Page 9

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[degou U. S$. Marshal, John P. \i teft. Mon eve iz for Wiest Co »«¢ i ss per- Lait 4 OU tals € ce, Cornelious Silvers just wes ot Butler was married ¢ day to Miss Guitoa, at the bride’s parents in southeast Butler. Uncle Fred lett Monday Flintstone, Maryland, his old home, to j Evans, night for a family reunion. He will be absenta couple of months. Frauk Latollett informs us that he has traded go acres of land in Sum- mit township for 160 acres of land in Texas besides some money con- sideration. Frank thinks his Texas land willbe quite valuat! . ile some day. voth tur- Squire G. B. Hickma: in th niture establishment of BP. J We congratulate Mr. ing so fortunate in the selection of vught a halt interest e€ mamn Jewett. Tewett on be- vartner. No m in the county 1s better known has a wider circle ot new firm a more prosper or trieads, and we predict tor the business than heretofore. We want our readers to cast their eyes over the flaming advertisement of Sam’l Levy & Co., which occu: pies another page of this paper. | Read it carefully and then call at his store and be convincea of the truth ot his motto, ‘that figures tell the prices and prices t@ll the tale.”’ vestigate his Jarge stock, buy what you need and save from Ye) 20 tO 25 per cent. The trial ended last week, the jury having tamous Bar! ver Tlay niurder Barber is 79 years ot age, On the night of May 27, R. B. Hay at 11 o'clock at night on heen gut for sixteen hours. wall ! 2 callea business, and Barber deliberately Opened the door} and emptied his shotyun at him,! shooting him ia the bowels, trom which he died within hours. eignt tor murder in the first degree, thiee for the second degree, and one They close for acquittal. finally agreed on ten years’ confinvement in the penitentiary. Oscar Reeder, our popular candi- date for Treasurer, came very near meeting with a serious mishap as he was on his way to Butler on M dav last, When near Thomas Grear’s! place, about 3 miles northeast of! Butler, some dogs ran out and fright} which r Reeder ened the tnrowing horses, Mr. him quite seriously en the face and out, hurting side. The buggy was badly demol- ished. Oscar was complaining 4 good deal and says he is not in love with dogs that make a practice of! running out atter travelers, and thinks a little cold lead could be used to advantage, Out ex W.k REDRESS Ae See tisstoch (arm in Kansas. New pictures just in. very fine and In-| twenty-four | First | al ot by the jury stood | an away, | Thé members of the South Meth- odist church had the pleasure of list- ee, ee ee a ey ee ee rn i’ The report was current on t streets Monday that Frank Jarres was in the city, but as n y< be tound who had seen hin Wis considered a hoax. Queen Victoria is aware ‘*coming events cast therr sha before.’?” She recently bought an) atthe Rdeabere xh th to Princess Beat C. Ferguson p *tartistic baby robe’’ exposition, She gave garment 1 a ot the }. managing partner icking and provision firm, bankrupts the con- cern, and downs several banks in Chicago and New York for large sums of money and skips for Canada. His defalcations are estimated to be four hundred thousand dol! | ee Fulkerson ee the abstract books and ae ts purchased loan and real B. bi firm name in the ve P. C. Fulkerson & Co. T will ssa the br estate business of Ben. nter- bury. future will I hey Isiness of the of at the old stand, west side of square Mr. man dled to t! Fulkerson 1s a good business business will be han and the e satisfuct’on of partte s The Boston Ba; e have agreed to snub Sam Jones that is to say | having been invited tou Methodists in a Sam ‘We us conterence can, wit! Jones révival, they replied: doubt if) the members of t] a due regard to the best interests of the Redeemer’s this call and work.” they can’tstand Mr. J language and vul ulgari > to save souls in Boston must ’ ” be a classical education. City Times. siring —- Kansas i have General Mile tn Disgrace. Washington, Oct. 3.—The Post to-day says: ‘**General Miles will soon have an opportunity to un his reasons tor disobeying the orders lof the war department im accepting ithe surrender of Geronimo condit- ionally ; a court of inquiry is to be instituted to decide whether a court martial should be in order.”’ | The | port was received with Post says General Miles’ 1 e- by the president. | Marriage of First Cousins. Mr. John P. Twining, and Miss Dora Twining, of Saline county, \K were ansas, married vesterday at ithe St. James hotel, by Judge Bailey. They came here.to be marred be- icause there 1s a Taw in Kansas pro-! |hibiting first cousins from marrying. | The marnage of first cousins ts for- D akota, Indi- Nevada, Washington * bidden in’ Arkansas, lana, Kansas, Mon iNew Mexico, Ohi yand Wyom: Is Vy and > Territo: ot them declared void.—K. C. Star. incestous i op pent HNO, stricken ] | district in Texas, about 41 counties | in all, are still appealing to the more i J. W. Retsy 47% “A tO rear « i Was Fe water t on Su y mort : crat county , Carter Wall Tyler, ace, A. number of others Boss Carrigan, of Kansas City, a few years ago, Was a section boss on e Kansas Py he loc. ated in ¢ railroad, Later iired out From St. Louis City, anda short hts street railway and a Boston firm tor th million two hundre m M Cail fal ct. 6.—The State ithout incide YW sweep everywhere. HOowing is the State ticketelected: Governor a Jo} Secretary of State, than C. Barnett: Comptro Her . Robert M, Har ney General, Chfford Gordon: n B. vht; Treas- eman; Attor- Anderson. There was :no osition to Gen. Op; Gordon for Conor, and the other ear av’s election, The Koarghts of La- candidates for the Legislature lave’ created some excitement, but Ggemocratie ne the House ht vote Was poi Hees are and Senate. to Rg selected the ~wtate. Resolutions of Re H espect. eavenly Father, » has taken our James Monroe 1militant to the Bro. Cooper beii ver and a ruling ek gation at WHEREAS, der ot the time ot his has t an Memover ian los i This church ‘er and zealous ient otk the death ot Bro. Co per, who, after over 40 Years ot service, has been called trom labor to reward; theretore be it RESOLVED: Ist. That we bow in hum- au **He doeth That a ja thirgs well.” of the Session Record ; beset apart, on which to record these resolutions. 3rd. That acopy of these resolutions 1 “<i e sent to the wite of the deceased, to the . Louis Observer, Pi resbyterian, and to our city papers. t these resolutions , Oct. 10, 1836, be. zead j > Session, Oct.g, 1586. ER, Clerk. * e submission tothe divine will, knowing | | | ie +Democratic ticket served in the tederaie es ce —_——___. s. astat jo Dena . = ph Meye eress ; : a : vere unite every district c ; ence of tl ae AR aon E '. Badgle: t this cit e Christis affair w. sdiate rel Hin Witnesse P. Hes sMuous an 1 by tt Ppy coup nd spent atives at A fer @ Neil. td with ¢ /o., and atising ar aS men, a1 rk it seems : . that the Democrats will Carry. every elighted district. Ten of the no ninees are a woon old members. ne and a a your his highe T cere than cake a triends n wish ous voya A Mild Falsehood. In Missouri every te on the tion. on- While upon the Re- Cceet every no i candida army, tee served ie from the Nevada it mweisa We le ayeoyier } 7 know to be false. a ie illustrate: nominee of the Democratic party for representative a gE: Rar Css le ies of sche a inton, tm this county, did not : ya Oe at botte SETVE 32N 1e Conted erate army, but | Col. NGuleoa, the Repub i linee f Ya clear! can uome or the same posi lant ex-Confederate.’ Nat, or else tel Give us arest, Whether Muddy t Papinvi ithe truth. ia candidate was in the Confederate e has be or Umion army, should make no dit- tn for tr ference. *A man’s a man for 2° ts tor t that.’—Rich Jl Review. her Cre Saturday was bisnemeard ty wit peace) ithe Jewish ene The day, trog oe sundown Friday evening until sun- aa D2 ‘down Saturday evening, was spent Ige wath in fasting. No basiness of a worldly to builc nature is transacted by those wh h Creek iwhich ied throughout} : So far a iv, In consequence of up to th and bric observe the acle Aaron Hart's store was closed aay oO: all irdty and not a : waiting ymises ¢ s worth of goods could be ha dollar’ ifor love or money. : iB cise will 5; Among the old papers in- the tkmen v county clerk’s office in Freehold, N lild ar J., is the death sentence of a neg! ther Cr named Cisar. It reads: ** There - te the sa itore the court doth judge that thou, bk said Cresar, place tr i shall retura to the Wolfe » build 1 om whence thou camest, and trom thence to the place of execu- One ; tion, When thy ris ght band siiail be ne masor jeut off and burned before thine eyes. } Oak to | Phen thou shalt be hanged up by over De Ithe neck til thou art dead, dead, ; é Gead; then thy body shall be cut eee down and burned to ashes in a t as’ Cree and so the Lord have mercy on thy 1A woo isoul, Cvesar.”* | to the Cumberland | who lately died, was th a Creek _bid off, Mrs. Ann 8. Stevens, the novelist e first evoma fot yet t who sent a cable dispatch, Sne was be done imore usefully employed then than ommissi when spinning out her ster flooring | iw rie and ee looking break has made its appearance in the east wall ot the court house. tends through from the arch up the } ejune brains of readers. Creek, ch Hill, wn ina opewach to _qeeessege is in a rather bad co tion and will need the attentic the court at an early day. Mrs. McConnell wishes to in her patrons and the public gene that she now has the most care en le “veek or soa large The crack ex-

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