The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 9, 1888, Page 7

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BUTLEL WATIONAL GANK, i A FAMOUS MISSOURI STIT. ; Washington Letter. She Tried and Knows. —— Washington, D. C., April 30th, 88. A leading chemist of New York | The Leonard Bros. of Cooper County, Ep. Tres:—A visit to Washing- naire me ores Plastershaveever and Estill & Elliott, of Howard Co. | t® at this season of the year would MURDERED BY A MOB. “it is acase of misplaced aspirate! We have spaces on the wall mark- ed with the letters of the alphabet. An Alabama Marshal Killer Hanged and Then Shot—The Man Cool. | and you would have found you lug- before been produced.” They are Awarded Nearly $70,000 Dane | mot fail to convince even the most aes gage at the letter L. You will see As a novelty because they are not made | : i | skeptical. of th lerful b —IN— simply to sell Snes ey are the ages Against the Erie Rail- lee al, 0 e wondertul beauty Birmingham, Ala., May 2.—Sher- that the man meant no offence. I ee nes Rogge ae Senay, road for Dossof Gattle: of its surroundings. a a oe eis ecaieiade restiol Be night with am sorry you should have been so ; sear | humerous parks are filled with blos- : cae candaliz o » e Opera House Block, ee ae ee oe a om. a f i ‘ t : =e deputies to go to Warrior, twenty | * andalized, but though we succeed they are unequaled. Jefferson, City, Mo., May 1—The 7 OU ADS, Beast ys ABO) miles north of sia on thomidnight 1 °P® = ssbing axe parters coed 44 Fulton St., Sandusky,O., Nov. 21. °87." BUTLER, MO. | public buildings and the broad ave- rine . to our customers, it would be hope- {Fulton St. Sandusky 0, Nov.2,"lixo | damage suit instituted by Leonard SR e : Sn en sae. | eran to help to defend f mob]. __ ‘ he se = ed anc oe | nues lined with trees which are just less, I fear, to make eee I magic. It is the bet I ever tried and I A 1 still J law, Geo: M ho in th make them say L. have used many kinds. Our drusast | Bros. and Estill & Elliott against | z aw, George Martin, who in the : : —_— said “plasters are all about the same” but ZA GaES a | now adorned in the fresh green foli-| _, : correctly.”"—London Letter Sees | insle New York, Lake Erie and West- lage of early spring. all contribute afternoon while resisting arrest. Capital. = $66,000, painful since, but it does not pain meat | orn railroad company, which com- | ; aor ; shot and killed town marshal Owen ae P ror Cee Bon aoe eee Mal ee , to render the scene at once pleasing Walley but bat fh i 1 Bucklen’ s Arnica Salve. g- Send 6 for the ul colored pic- 2 ley, b vefore > tre arrive Ree pA ae I menced in the United States circuit | Jand ee abice: eley, but before the train arnivec The Best Salve in the world tor Cnts Ulcers Salt Rheu » Piles, C avelats THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. W. Y. court of this city last Thursday, —_ a eos : _ | (Judge Amos Thayer, of St. Louis CONSUMPTION SU RELY CUE presiding.) terminated this afternoon a ; in a heavy verdic t for the plaintiffs. | Truss received a telegram saying Although the preside finds ats “ oi pea BO ASD TL tsL TE, Sal a that Martin had been safely placed | JOHN H.SULLENS.. BOOKER POWELL m,E. WALTON,. -+.+-Cashier, |. PRUE JENKINS, é Ast Cashier, DON KINNEY...-- Clerk and Collector, President e President. or lhis time is quite fully oceupied i z : 1 eae 's pea oe aboard a freight train and would be ¢ ering the numerous bil 2 2 . . Lanes seis creae ae brought here. Then a little later |are daily being transmitted to him amt snes ; to Septem ber, - came another telegram saying the : | by Congress for his approval, he d Bros. of Saline | es piles, or no pay It is guaranteed to give periect on, Or money retnnded. Prive 25 cts For saleby all Drug- hopeless case: ne Re train had been detained by a mob roeenats has been unable to resist the tempta- on 3 DIRECTORS vot yours ties and Estill & El-|,. i upon arriving here at 2:30 brought Half a Million. Ny % 1 2 : i | tion to venture out for an occasional fe gt Martinis a 3 i aay f Howard county purel Mae cat eral c news of Martin’s death at the hands} At 9:20 this morning there was pr, T.C. eileen nn Booker Powell is! 2 | drive about the city, and during the 5 r, ’ vell, is and | : of lynchers. The officers had thought | filed i scorder 3 a | JM. Tucker, Green W. Walton, pai : | week he has spent much of his time zi ae He PR penance ——— 3 NLS H Sullens, John Deerwester. paying a e | = to get ahead of the would-be lynch-]a warranty deed conveying to the judge J- * NCL. Whing Be ‘atthe country. At an early hour z = pains on, Wa, Ee erga Mes TE SEMIS 2st ; every morning he leaveg the white ers, but they heard the prisoner was | Johnson Land company, a corpora- rank Voris, + ’ # e e ee i sug the ocean safely while C,H. Dutcher J. Rue Jenkins, pou Voce a ae hile | house in a side bar a drawn by the caiiie were in transit to Missou- | ee es Pare ; oo?” | one of the celebrated “seal browns, ri, a wreck occurred near Nankin, O. : : > ~* | unaccompanied, except by a large on the above named railroad. Nine |), ¢ E = cn eae |roll of engrossed bills and public of the cattle were killed and others 5 a al ‘ eet documents which he has efully maged so as to render them un- ame) i = stowed away under the seat, and about to be shipped in time to make arush for the train and capture it and while some ofthem stood guard tion duly organized under the laws of the state of Missouri, large tracts of land lying in various states. The grantors are Charles P. Johnson, of Osceola, Mo.; St. Clair C. Johnson, of Las Animas county, Colorado; Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. Weextend to ourcustomers every ac- commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. over the engineer and flreman, oth- ers uncoupled the caboose in which Martin, his brother William and the rotitable for breeding purposes. . ee é officers pushed it several rods up the | Thomas M. Johnson, of Osceola, a CORRESPONDENTS, pros te le fo 5 PULP OSeS a lich, upon arriving at his country " 1 . } i ; and First Nat?l Bank Kansas City All efforts to compromise damages + | track, where they took Martin from irst 2 2a ie ansas . William T. Johnson, of Kansas City, sons and heirs of the great deme. cratic leader of Missouri. The land lies in St. Clair county, Tilinois; Cook county, Tex.; Atchi- residence he car Fourth National Bank - St. Louis. ' Hanover National Bank - New York. 1 futil qa 5 1 efully examines, and Bae me ue o Eek ne EEG ae notes upon the jacket of each his ap LEO, ee eer SURE ne proval or disaproval. About sunset United States circuit court. The he drives back again to the city first suit was tried at Kans City | and spends an hour or more attend- and resulted in an unsatisfactory |jo6¢5 his current Aiaas, eal on verdict to all parties. A new trial preparing a new bundle of bills for was granted and the case transferred consideration upon the following here. The Leonard Bros. asked} 9... damages to the extent of $50,000, = with interest. The jury gave them $44,000 and interest for four years and six months, making in all $8 880. Estill & Elliott brought suit for $12,000. The jury allowed them the officers and hanged him to an eln tree. Then half a dozen of them emptied the contents of their guns into his body, killing him instantly. SN mma BATES COUNTY National Bank, (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. He had already one pistol wound, son county, Kansas; Winona cou Minnesota; in Nebraska, and in the counties of Barton, Bates, Benton, Cass, Cedar, Henry, Hickory, John- son, Madison, Pettis, Pike, Polk, Vernon and Webster, and in St. Louis and Kansas City. ihe con- sideration of the transfer is $500,000, the receipt of which the grantors acknowledge in hand paid by the land company. This is by far the largest warranty deed ever filed in Pettis. —Sedalia Bazoo. which was given by sone of his pur- suers esterday. This celebrated Clysdale sta ported trom Scotland in 1SS6, w the present season of 1555. 2s west of Butler, at colt. He is 16 hands high 1,500 pounds, TRCMPEUR. ‘Lhe celebrated Percheon Norman stal- lion, imported trom France three y ago, will also stand at the same s - at the same time and on the same terms. He is a dark iron gray, 171-2 hands high and weighs 2,000 pounds. BONNY SCOTLAND. This thoroughbred stallion sired by Mick-a-Free, is an all purpose horse, and will make the present season at the same stable at $10 to insure acolt. This is one ot the best saddle horses in the country. Full and complete pedigrees ot the above horses can be seen at my stable | With- out doubt these are the best thorough- bred horses in Batescounty. Their colts can be seen on the place, which speak tor themsely Betore breeding you are requested to call and see my stock. JoHN CLASSEN, 17-3m. The Wild Dutchman. There were four guards in the car with Martin. He walked to the door of the car and addressing the mob told them that he alone had eommitted the murder and his broth- er should not be held responsible for it. He then returned to the It is probable that the president and Mrs. Cleveland will very soon take up their abode at Oak View for the summer. Several wagon loads of furniture and other household 2 Gah hich articles have been removed from the rqmmaiky anal cxtleadl Gham teaye & aoe $87: . interest. whic ives a ‘ : ards and asked er or 4 $8,750, with interest, which gives 2| white house to the cottage during Sone total of $11,112. The costs in the} 4), past week remarking that if they were not case are enormous, as may well be " i : able to protect him he would pro- judged from the time consumed. | mpi une Sens0n OPchs GaSe ie de-} tect himself. The request being re- Judge Thayer was highly compli- cided renewal of activity in the | fused he deliberately walked out in- mented for the impartial manner in building = In addition to the | to the crowd and told them to take which he presided. His charge to creme oe owe BUbhS buildings him, but to spare his brother, Wil- the jury was the subject of much alten have been provided for by liam, who was arrested for the same Bean ondation by All jeniiion Gant Conetcss: a large number of very brawl. wma ming alamo Glo Se residences will be built. / William was left in the hands of plaintiff and defendant. The verdict isemidiee Savas) Cs WN apcopeu» has | the officers and by them brought to justifies the correctness -of the commenced the COO of althe city bespattered with his broth- claims of pluntiffs. The damages sae epee Connecticut avenue, | er’s blood. actually sustained were proved to Sa = estima) to cost at least Owen Kelley had not served as have been much larger. The plain- $150,000. This will add one more | marshal twenty-four hours. He was tiffs’ attorneys were Drafen & Wil- ue tae robe Se of magnificent sena- filling the place of his kinsman, liams and Cosgrove & Johnson, torial residences. The western sen- | John Kelley, who had left the night Boonville OdientGuitaraGolunbint ators have much finer houses than | pefore for Knoxville to bring back and Hon. Sam Boyd, of Marshall, |t@0%? from the east, and the few | William Dodd, who killed a man in Eee eanonl the es ee southern senators who own houses a fight at Warrior about two weeks Messrs. Pollard and Warner, of St. here have very modest establish- ago and barely eseaped a mob. Louis. The witnesses for the plain- ee Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $71.000 and F.I. TYGARD, - - - - President. HON. J. B. MEWBER 5X9 Vice-Pres. j.c. CLARK =~ Cashier. FIN SUITS. In every style price and quality Made to Order I guaranteed a fit in n every case alland see me, up stairs North* Main Street. J.E. TALBOTT, 471y Merchant Tailor. Discoveries of Egyptian Antiquities. The London Times publishes an interesting account of fresh excava- tions at the temple of Bubastis by Naville. The most remarkable dis- coveries that have been made relate to the mysterious period of the Hyk- sos invasion. Some of the statues and cartouches that have been un- earthed belong unmistakably to the Shepherd dynasty. One of them is a cartouche of Apepi, and another is a life-size figure of very beautiful workmanship, with two columns of finely cut hieroglyphics which Aar- bie scholars in Egypt are convinced represent Joseph's Pharaoh. A pri- vate letter received in Boston from PISO’S CURE FOR CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. a Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use Fey in time. druggists. 4 CONSUMPTION .% Pa) ro Oo > a1 I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life.—A. H. DowELt, Editor Enquirer, Ed ton, N. C., April 23, 1887. tiffs ¢ ised thi iis being the owners of the finest hous- Syrup of Figs, «acc... | Miss Edwarnds states that the evi- iffs comprised the most prominent Ceara Gh ho) couthemm cenntors Manufactured only by the California ae f this Gdentifieats farmers and stock-raisers of central : j * | Big Syrup Co-, San Francisco, Cal., is ences fOr tiie) Leena nao : : A Work has been commenced on the | Nature’s Own True Laxative, This Missouri. Immediately after the : piesa ‘ peer pleasant California liquid truit remedy verdict of the jury was received, new Catholic University buildings, | may be had ot all leading druggists. It court adjourned till the regular and it is announced that the corner | is the most pleasant, prompt, and effect- s mee os ive remedy known to cleanse the system term. stone of the new Divinity building | to act on the liver, kidneys and bowels now well authenticated and _practi- cally accepted at the British muse- um. If Naville can find some per- sonal memorial of Joseph, the Hyp- will be laid with appropriate cere-| gently yet thoroughly; to dispel head- | sos prime minister, or some record 15290 TESS Sirest Philed’a, Pa. “ 2 es : aches, colds. and fevers; to cure consti- i ‘ i A ee A WELL-TRIED TREATMENT The Best Cough Medi- The Charge of the Light Brigade. monies on the 24th of May. pation, indigestion, and kindred ills. of the seven years’ famine, he will For CORSUATTION, ACHIY BRONCHITIS. DYSPERRE cine is eos vanince Ina paper in the Century for Congress has been unusually busy No. 7.-6m. have no difficulty in enlisting finan- RALGEA wud ail Chronic aud Nervous Disore take it without objection. By all druggists. 25c. May, after citing some of the most | during the past week, the senate severe regimental losses in the civil | having devoted much of its time to war, Colonel W. F. Fox says: ja discussion of the International “The extent of these losses will be | Copyright bill, while the House of better understood if compared with \ ca aaie has artes ter, telling him the name to be read some of the extraordinary cases cit-| Bight and day upon the tari >| on the articles. The man, busy with | 4.6 month of May: “About the 5th ed in the histories of other wars. | but has managed to find time to| ,, ae i Seen) 0G ete ars. 2 peeiare other people, answered hurriedly, | o¢ Way it will turn quite warm, cul- Take, for instance, the eharge of the | Pass several bills of special interest | oy 4 must @o to h’ell for your lug-|..-.. ti ees ce aes Pi Sie lieht. so Light Brigade at Balaklava.—the | t° the citizens of Washington, a cs Se | oo ee ea ene jee : eo charge of the six hundred Lord Car- | 2™ong them being a bill prohibiting esi ee rons pee nae : = ae Sen : eae ie . 3 9th, which period will be followe digan took 673 officers and men into pool-se ling in the District os Col man, was dreadfully shocked, and] \ith cold weather and perhaps that action; they lost 113 killed and | umbia. The passage of this law is felt, as he said, as if the porter had] oct. From if e 13th to 21st will = ees aile © ao a 9 a < 7 rost. 2@ loth v 134 wounded; total, 247,tor 36 7 per haute d == delights by the better struck him in the face. In extreme]},, the cyclone period and every Spates RESRIEL losin ele: Bite — = = indignation he demanded where he gathering cloud in the west should fire 1co-Prussian ae occurred at of the greatest social evils of the Na- could speak with any of the ett eS hod | The aime wil bekrae Mars-la-Pour, in the sixteenth Ger-| tional Capital. ities and was told that “the board” | o¢ the period from the 28th running man Infantry (Third Westphalian.) | Senator Blair introduced a bill on | was then sitting upstairs. into June, though there may be no which lost 48 per cent. But the | Wednesday last providing for the ie Soto the board-room the bishop | vere disturbances.” one hundred and forty-first Pennsyl- | distribution of public documents to | went straightway, and announcing 2 Ai eerie vania lost 76 per cent. at Gettys- public libraries. The bill provides | himself made his complaint. The| “I never in my life,’ says John burg, while regimental losses of 60 that each city, county, state and | chairman, professing his regret that Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, sed per cent. were frequent occurrences ; college library shall be furnished such a thing as a poster, a dodger, in both Union and Confederate | with one copy of every public docu- or ahandbill. My plan for 15 years oo has been to buy so much space in @ y an agreement to preserve | mediately be summoned to give an | Bewspaper and fill it up with what I account of his conduct. So the por- wanted. I would not give an adver- nt in a newspaper of 400 cir- on for 5,000 dodgers or post- cial support for explorations from An Astonished Bishop. pi the Christian world. Bishop Luscombe arrived one day at Paddington station and could not | find his luggage. He called a por- ” id etek CURE FOR URES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Tul es Che eee The great. we veather r prophet, Proi. Myers, makes the following predic- co tions from his home in the east, for gage.” Now Luscombe. who wasa somewhat pompous and bishopy eases. yo Bareicians, these lopment” an th Both or either will be Mend the brochure 2 Daily Trains 2 iKEY & PALEN, pee Street, Philadelphia, Pa, KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, ADVERTISERS | can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Texas and the Southwest. such offence should have been giv said he feared the man must h ' ¥ i t 4 Daily Trains, 4 V % es. Inthe war for the Unien;ment printed by the government, | been drunk, but that he should Kansas City to St, Louis, there were scores of regiments, un- | upon fili known, or forgotten in history, | the same. whose percentage of killed and | Lindsey Muse. COLORADO SHORT LINE wounded in certain actions would exceed that of the much p THE the old colored | ter, in great trepidation, appearedin doorkeeper at the office of the Sec-|a few minutes before thi august tri- | Cula TO _retary of the Navy, who has held the | bunal of “the boar “Well, sir,” } €r#- If I wanted to sell _ Light Brigade; and nobody thun- | office since 1828, having been ap-| said he, in reply to oes chairman's | €lry or run a lottery eo ss eo Geo. ie Rowell & Co.. PUEBLO AND DENVER, dei 4 j pointed dur the administration | indignant questioni “what could | use posters, but I wouldn't insult a Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. | in lecent reading public with pand- of John Quiz ece. t reading public ith han Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphie= 1 Adams, and who is|Ido? I was busy ae the time. of age, has|when the So now ore PULL BUFFETT NLEEI Mi Kansas City to Denver + H.C. TOWN General Passenger the Newfoundland coast ! in the sea it is estimated »would be a yearly i 50.000.000.000.000 of ye to vex future treatyists. at that the HESS h i =o tills exorothiateael place at H. ve Shiolutly s bare of saug i

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