The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 19, 1888, Page 11

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ee PEACH & SPRAGUE | TITLE ABSTRACTORS, R.R. DEACON, WHITE CAPS BUSY. Operations Begun Upon People Living | COMPLETE AND RELIABLE ABSTAC About Agra. OF TITLE FURNISHED ON SHORT inf R NOTICE: | Acra, Kay., Dec. 12—About six months ago three families moved to |'MONEY TO LOAN | On Real Estate security on long or short AND A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS | time. Office first door south ot FARM MACHINERY, BUTLER, MO. SPRING AND FARM Ws us W. b, TUCKER, DISNTIST, | BUTLER, MISSOURI. OFFICE OPERA HOUSE Store, last Side Squire. MASONIC. Butler Lodge, No. 254, mects the first Saturda in each month. this township from southern Indi | ana, and soon it was reported that a secret organization was being formed in a very quiet way and ; meetings being held at one of their homes. About a month ago mysterious jand threatening notices sent to sev- eral persons—ail signed “K. D. W. C.” No notice was taken of them and soon they were again left, this time with apparent finger prints of t Read by Miss Rens Browning. before i {The Order Extended to Kansas. of all righteousness, who has per- Welcome Address. Co. Christian Co-operation and pub Tequest of convention. With grateful hearts tothe Father mitted us to meet to-day as one body in Christ, in behalf of the Christian church at Butler, I come to weleome the brethren and sisters of Bates! county, not with words only, for in | our hearts there is welcome; yea, | thankfulness that you are Controlled by feeling, then we say here. welcome to Butler; welcome to our church and our homes. And to these from abroad who have come to help us at the time we so much need help and strength, be- eause our work is in its infancy. With heartfelt gratitude we welcome you. We hartily welcome all. Our blood on the envelopes, while the no- tices bore a large red cross across Chapter Re PCOUC FRANZ BERNHARDT: Goule} ander | meets the first Tuesday i 1.0. O. FELLOWS. Lodge No. 180 meets every } Encampment No. 6 meets the ath Wednesdays in each month ne rr csemennns Lawyers. ATTORNEY AT LAW. North Side Square, over A. L. ‘s store, : . jolengent forthe Rockford and Aurora watches. in Gol ARKINSON & GRAVES ATTORN#YS AT LAW. Ts headquarters tor fue Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED: down’s Drug Store. HoeLcoma & SMITH, LAWYERS County National Bank. Silver and Filled Cases, very cheap, 5 = wa - LAWYER. g fs nN Will practice in all courts. All legal busine ‘ 4 y strictly attended to, Office over Bates Co. Na- wd “ea” eR | 9 tional Bank. Butler. Mo. Office West Side Square, over Lans- BUTLER, MO. Office front room over Bates the f: They gave several persons until a certain to leave the “ee time county, and were signed in full: “Kansas Division of White Caps.’, But still nothing serious was thought of it. Last Wednesday night about twenty horsemen, each wearing a s white ¢ long down ap, cone shape, com their shoulders with holes for mouth, nose and eyes, ing over and each body enveloped in a long robe of ved with each horse covered to with a blanket of black, rode up the house of a farmer near here to the house of the man who is nothing but an undershirt. A. DENTON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office North Side Square, over Bern hardt’s Jewelry Store, Butler, Mo. free, A.J.Tower, Boston,Mass. ry) W. SILVERS, fr. HINDERCORNS. ‘The only sure Cure for Corns. Stopsallpain. Ensures ct etty the foot. Ibe. at Druggiste. Hiscox &Co.,N.Y. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC ‘The best of all remedies for Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges- son City. tion, Exhaustion and all Stom- noe Math Seda Rieti ach and Bowel troubles, Also s@y-OrFice Nort in Street ' Live Agents¥as2 £ S Write Secreta- Sec’'y Buffflo, Mutual Accident and sick Uenefit Association, Buffalo, N. Y. City, andin the Supreme Court at Jetfe ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas thereon: “Leave the County. man went the next day. and tied him. A ber gave him two blews. screams were heartrending. r- the most_ effective cure for we Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and| affections of the breathing organs. It promotes refreshing sleep, improves the appetite, overcomes nervous prostration, and gives new life and strength ‘ Wthe weak and aged. soc, and $1.00, at Drgguists. Physicians. The cabinet organ was introduced in the | present form by Mason & Hamlin in 1x61. Oth- er makers followed in the manufacture of these aera Ae pba nie meson: Hamlin Organs aintaine: eir supremacy as the best in the world. 2 ? n & Hamlin offer, as demonstrntion of the unequalied excellence of ther organs. the fact that at all of the great World's Exhibition since that of, Paris, 1867 Fin competi- tion with best makers lof all coun- tries, they have invar ably taken the highect honors. Illnstrated ctalogare $22 to $900 free. a on & Hamlin does not hesitate to make extraordinary claim for their pions that pa are lea to all others. They recog- the high exeellence achieved by other =< makers inthe art of ‘Dut still claim superiority. al tae Femarkable b em in the year l8s2,and now known fp tithe "'Masox& Hauuin PIANO STHINGER,’” A of which is se- al d othe = ee ty and retine of tone, togelher with great- Geaxp & vrricut. 1; SPRIGHT. ly increased ca- mecity we ening in tune and other import- J. R. BOYD, M. D. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “*By athorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful aupueaton of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately tiavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor’s bills. Itis by the ju- dicious use of such articles of diet that a con- stitution ae be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis- ease. Hundredsof subtle maladies are float- ing around ready to attack wherever there is a weak pone We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with ae blood and properly nourished frame.’’— Sivil Service Gazette. Made simply with boil- ing water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, pyrocers labeled thus: JAMES EPPS &CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. VITALITY Max Weiner’s, I9g-ly Butier, Mo. HOMOEOPATHIt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All ca answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale d eases. T piano building, This they attribute improvement intro- Breatest pos- C. BOULWARE, Physician a e Surgeon. at A circular, containing testimonials from Bthree hundred purchasers, musicians, and irs, sent, together with descriptive cata ren aspecialty. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrice—East Side Square, over DR. J. M, CHRISTY, Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- each man mounted and rode out Some of the town on a run. him to his home. smeared all over his person. ing yet done to find the mob. The Verdict Unanimous. ters as the very best remedy. lis is- | affirms: -‘The best selling medicine nd tric Bitters do cure all diseascs of Liver, Kidneys 01 Blood dollar a bottle at Walls & Druggists. Holt, EXHAUSTED bog ; pi a eesno ee oresss IRE SCIENCE OF cash Ments: also rented. : LIBE, the great MASON’ HAMLIN ORGAN ‘& PIANO CO. of secien Work of the | {42 L- RICE,M. D. Physician and > lew York Chicago. [we Surgeon, BuTLER, MissouRI. Ot- age on Manhood, Nerv- ms and Physical De- ae ms Send for our Catalogue of a fade of Blacksmith’s \FARME ‘and sharpen your own RS ‘plowshares and. make ‘Your small repairs. = ‘We will send you a hand book of md Pestpta tat ete ‘ eit . ou. IRE PORTABLE FORGE.CO.. > COHOES, N. Y. =e Drug store. KNOW THYSELF. jes ones thereon. 0 scriptions for all disenses. C Rye eed ae v" and mit mien. Seu Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Nation- al Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 1895,Boe- ton, Mass, or Dr. W. H. PARKER, graduate of Har- vard Medical Coliege, 25 years’ practice in OD, who may be consulted confidentially. Office, No. 4 Bulfinch St. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cat this ove, You may never sce it ngalp Children’s hair cutting. sors and razors. class. us a call REVOLVERS. Send stamp for price list to JOHNSON & SON, Pittsburgh, Penn. fice west side square—at Crumley & Co. Shop on North Side Square. We give special attention to Ladies and We keep the best of Barbers, also grind scis- Everything first- All work guaranteed. Give Will Fight the Bill. Wasutnaton, and paragraph by paragraph if ANTI- Cockle’s sittiovs use for 86 years all over the world, Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. Of Pure, Vegetable From Mercury. The BUYERS’ GU:i issued March and 5 each year. It is an enc: necessities of life. ell the necessary hunt, work, go to chur t home, and inv: Wanted Permanent _ po: IN SS 55 Ay >. Any determined man ca ith us. Peculiar edvantages to be: aarantecd with TO , fish styles snd quantities. Ju z what is required to do cil these COMFORTABLY. and you can m estimate of the vaine of the B Bers. St ie g fast-se! ss + Sige a es fast-se GUIDE, which will be at once Name this paper. receipt a BROWN BROTHERS. = URSERYMEN. CHICAGO, ILL‘ -e8e aS ee Pills. This old Engitsh Family Medicine in Ingredients. clopedia of useful infor- mation for all who pur- chase the luxuries or the We esn clothe you and furnish you with and unnecesssry appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, they get it through by the 4th March. Whitecaps Indicted. tor s r= der. The attorneys think that they eight of the indicted men. EnglishSpavin Liniment removes hard, sofq or calloused lumps and ishes trom hors vlood spa splints, swollen throat, coughs, etc. er, Mo. Each carried a water pail, and, hav- ing filled them near by, they went tco lazy to work and seemed never to have taken a bath. The door was opened by the man, who had on They siezed and overpowered him, and, taking him outside, tied his hands and feet and each man deliberately poured a pail of cold water over him, then left him and rode away, leaving a sign with the words printed in red The Monday night the Whitecaps - ap peared in a stronger force und visit- ed James McDonald, a citizen of this place, who had abused his wife. Lhey took him toa telegraph pole eat-o'-nine-tails was then produced and each mem- His After this the trumpet was sounded and of citi zens who were aroused removed He was cut up in ahorrible manner and blood was There is considerable excitement but noth- W. D. Sult, Durggisi, Bippus, Ind., testifies; **I can recommend Electric Bit- Every bottle sold has given reliet in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured ot Rheumatism of 10 years standing.” Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, have ever handled in my 20 Years experi- ence, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands ot others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Hees the nly a_ half the Dec. 11.—Senator Vest has stirred up the Senate by announcing that from now on the Republican substitute to the Tariff bill will be fought clause by clause takes the whole session. The Re- publicans in charge of the bill have been confidently expecting to pass the bill before the holidays, but Sen- ator Vest says they will be lucky if Ispraxapots, Ind., Dee. 11.—The State’s attorneys who are prosecut- ing the Whitecaps in Southern Indi- ana, have succeeded in procuring four more indictments, two of which are on the charge of attempted mur- There are eleven defendants. are i blem- | tims as her mutilai : pavin, curb, | whon it was discovered. Why should | reporter who ebronicled the gas sweeney, stifles, sprains, rore and | i ae ; Save fifty | art bi dollars b use of one bottle. Warranted. ' Sold bv W. J. Lansdown, Druggist, But- Tiel yr feelings are expressed in the lan- guage of the Psalmist. “Behold how is for HAWES’ PAST RECORD. The Notorious Birmingham Murderer ssourian—This Wife's Family. Formerty 2 Nevada, Mo., Dec. 12.—The news of the Hawes tragedy at Birming- ham. Ala., and the further fatalities inflicted upon the mob who under- | took to hang him. have created con- siderable interest rmong the old set- tlers of the county because only a few years ago Hawes lived at Dear- field in ths county about ten miles west of here; and during his resi- dence there kept a drug store and was arrested upon one occasion for selling liquor in violation of the state laws and fined quite heavily in the circuit court. A short time after this he went from here to Alabama and nothing more was heard of him good and how pleasant it brethren to dwell together in unity.” We welcome you, because in co-op- eration there is strength; because there is a work to do which cannot be done without organization, and systematic effort; because in Bates Co. there is a work for the Master which neither you nor I can do; Butler cannot do it, no one church ean; but the work is before us to be done, and we are responsible. to us, “Thou liveth and are dead. Be perfect before God.” We haye weak churehes. in they may receive life.” sun, and cultivated with cultivated with tender care. be indifferent to such a cause? I} The poet said, “Labor is life! ’Tis the still water faileth: Idleness ever despaireth, bewaileth, saileth.’’ and influence, s¢ | forth fruit many hundred fold.” it of to every creatur.e” **Our Zion, then shall lift her head O’er all this blissful region; And far and wide her bands shal! spread, In many a peaceful region: And loua her choirs in rapture sweet. As souls of heaven requited, Shall send the grand te deum up. When efforts are united Whistler, the Artist certain to convict at least seven or | American who is one of London’s ! celebrities, is painting a horrible pic- ‘ture of one of the Whitechapel vic- ted body appeared all e? tself -vith the ho: fis suffice - the imagination. If we be lukewarm the Spirit saith watchful and strengthen the things that remain that are ready to die, for I have not found thy works our county many Can we see these churehes die and the ceuse suffer? when by a little effort on the part of each, all may be strengthened till they shine as bright lights, illumin- ating the pathway of many souls now groping in darkness; and guiding and strengthening those who are struggling to endure to the end that “the crown of Only eternity will reveal the value of the work done by united churches. Like a tender plant that must be watered by the rains of heaven, and warmed by the genial rays of the eareful hands; the infant church must be watered with tears of sympathy, warmed by the sunlight of love, and The zeal thrown into their work will modify the happiness of souls throughout eternity. Can christians Earnest work requires earnest ef fort, but he who makes the most ef- fort tha Lord will surely most abundantly bless, He has said, “Give and it shall be given unto you, good measure pressed down, shaken to- gether, and running over, for with the same measure ye mete, withal it shall be measured to you again.” And again He says, “He that soweth sparingly shall alsoreap sparingly.” Keep the watch wound. or the dark rust as- Though our efforts to-day seem feeble with comparatively few con- gregations represented, yet by our united love, sympathies, prayers, ourselves will be blessed, andwhen Co. organization is older grown our work will pros- per, till “the seed sown will bring We look forward tothe time when Bates county will stand with her foremost sister counties in the work of preaching primitive christianity to her sons and daughters, and thus grow in good works till we can go before the Righteous Judge having heeded the command “Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel eccentric until the murder at Birmingham. Hawes was originally from Owens- boro, married Emma Throckmorton. The Throckmortons wealthy family and Ky., and were an old and connected with many other old fam- Collin Throckmorton’s wife was 2 daughter of Zeby Ward, of Louisville, who built the celebrated Gault house of that city and a sister of Mat Ward who killed Prof. Nobie A. Butler, the author of But! Euglish grammar. Governor Throck- morton of Texas, was a cousin of Collin’s. So it will be seen the fam- ily was well connected. Emma Throckmorton was an extraordinary woman and shortly after her mar- riage to Hawes on one occasion ran up a shop bill of $2,000 in a single day. When Hawes left here he said he was going to Alabama in the mining districts where he owned land. The Throckmortons also owned several thousand acres in that section. The marriage of Hawes and Emma Throckmorton was bitterly opposed by the parents of the woman. ilies. Direct From the Front. Knoxville, Tenn., July, 2, 1888. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen—I can cheerfully and truthfully say that S. S. 5. is the greatest blood purifier on earth. In 1884 I contracted blood poison. Physicians treated me with no good results. I took a half dozen difter- ent kinds of blood medicine, but without receiving any permanent re- lief! I was induced to try 8. 8.8. I began the first bottle with the grav- est doubts of success. I had been so often deceived. But improvement came, and I continued its use until perfectly well. Ihave since married and have ahealthy family. No trace of the disease is seen. Swift's Spe- cific done all this for me and I am grateful. Yours truly, J. S. Srraper, 118 Dale Avenue. Treatise on blood and skin diseases wailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 38, Atlanta, Ga. Bessie Herald's Bravery. Bessie Herold, a 12 year old mi»s paseed through this city this even- ing for Indiana, Penn., from Atehi- son, Kas., with her five smaller sis- ters and brothers in her charge. The little girl told the depot officials that her mother would not support them and her father deserted them and she earned enough money to buy tickets to take them to their dmother in Pennsylvania. The youngest child was only 2 years old. —K. C. Star. Sentenced for Life at Age of 15. Hastings, Neb., Dec. 12—“Kid” Nelson, the negro boy desperado who- killed officer Balcomb last Aug. while resisting arrest, was sentenced to imprisonment for life last night- Nelson is the 15 year old boy whe. held several officers at bay while he was inambush. Thirty shots were fired at him without effect. In the mean time he stole an officer's horse and escaped. He accepted the sen- tence with an air of indifference. Washington, Dee. 12—Judge Martin of Texas the man who blew out the gas at Willard’s and has aired his verdancy in other ways, is now under arrest for striking the It episode. It is the first case of iently realistic when left to | arrest of a congressman that has j oceurred in years.

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