The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 4, 1890, Page 1

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A WIFE MURDERER ee OF BUTLER, MO. wos sPITAL, - - + - «+ $$210,000.\)'' urderer , : | Qen ves Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and erie. does a General Banking Business. erie auitt on said on Real Estate on long or short time at is lowest rates without delay. be STOCKHOLDERS . Levina Hardinger, W N Farmer ith, GL Livery ys, Mrs, hePhysician | Hickman,G B Furniture de ith? John T Lawyer ‘ roe Farmer Jenkins, J R Ase’t Cashier ke,L B Deputy cirenit clerk | Me veup the farm ¢ he cautioned the ‘oused, rke, Morn Farmer Kinney, Don Bank Clerk Turner, Mrs M E 1s id a ti vevy.Sam Dry Goods & Clothing Tuck: WE Dent ly . : . Edmund Farmer > . C H Farmer cracker: 2 ety | Williamson's wife. Coroner Over-| selection of Albums, Plush As, | B. Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer Tyler, W B Farmer Istrect did not carfully examine the|, i ue Boos? eS Sedalia, Mo., May 29.—Thomas | the murderer of Je is son Charles, is ev been missing some | gone to Illinois on a visit and had t not to disturb a certain spot ; ut ie had sterday the new er, whose suspi-| Lemonade and Milk Shake, for , dug at the | the finest Candies, for the best 5 discovered the body of} cent cigar in town, for the biggest The ‘Butler Weekly Times. Yes? Yest? — ALSO a 30 Wi 8 | Go with the crowd, but don't stop | The Body of a Third Victim of Thomas at oe quis a few weeks’ ex-| i Aimee is perience, but keep -ight on with the | pen ee Moore Crowd going to FRED DORN, the | i rrested. only expert barber in Butler. \ Notice. also. Wil-} poses call and see Cherry & Crab- |tree at the park east of the lake and she had/eetterms. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; | Can give as good reference as may \ Hin the Real Estate Loan Department. Make loans) died aut been buried there. | When|be wanted. Curnny & Crastaer. | m which he : | Se succeeding \ FOR sown pars- ee AS A Farmer Norton, J A Bank Clerk Voris. Frank M Farmer : 2 % i 9 woman's body but was satisfied that Toys and Stationery, Call on, ty, d M Physician Owen, M V Farmer Vaughan. J M Capitalist % ‘armer Pharis, John Grocery Woods, F M Farmer J M Stock Dealer Pharis, C F Grocery Wyatt, H C Lumber dealer en tel , John Farmer Patton, M Physician Walton, Wm E Cashier> the skull was not fract flesh about the neck has JB Foreman Times officePowell, Booker Farmer; Wright, T J Capitalist e CCon. & Res’t Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Weiner, Max Boots & Shoes r, CH Prof Normal Sch Rosier, J M Farmer , Wm Farmer mond,D A Circuit Judge Rankin, J L Farmer ¥ “ VY Farmer gs, John Farmer Radford, Chas R Farmer an aagham, J Physician Reisner, JW Insurance Whipple. N L Physician gs, Wm M Farmer Sullens, J L Pres Judge Co.Ct Williams, It V Farmer Moores and says he BOOKER POWELL president WM. E. WALTON cashier’ whole story when the . C. BOULWARE vice-president J. R. JENKINS asst. cashier Mrs. Moore, widow who, since her separation from him had been known by the a of Williamson with the murder of umerous ether suitable W. ea WO. gE KANSAS CITY, MO ether 5 E AL Leto peany cor first husband, O’Bannon, was arrest | op ae tried ed at her home in East Sedalia last se Visiting Ce (100 for 61.90) and thousands of illus- evening, charged as an accomplice L] her arrest wholly to tests her innocence. DEATH'S CARNIVAL. la DIFFERENCE AS TO POLICY. Excursion Train Goes Through a | Harrison and Blaine Said to Hold Dr Draw in Calitornia. verging views Concerning the South Sen Francisco, Cal., May 34-—Our| Washington, May 30.—The failure Hmutiful sister city of Oakland, just of Secretary Blaine to go to Cleve- gross the bay, was at 1:45 this af-| land with the president's party has soon the ecene of the most ter- started a lot secant Of course Sble disaster that has ever visited it is interperte by those who have ‘nhabitants of the Pacific Coast been looking for such a result to the Et time: a ‘while eine athe seeit shes Sher is s ee = 3 e president an e secretary. mate of soaps 20 _ an hour, | The stories are improbable. ee ay wd 4 et ee The only known basis for the re- » . ob a ee sr) train | port of disagreement is the fact that ’ ee iio Oakla: a ae the president and secretary do not ay lameds into Oakland, | ¥85 | think entirely alike about the south. a6 eras a a Mr. Blaine is for a very liberal and 4 SL thr ye ome ae bri a0 conciliatory policy toward the south- Webst scare poet a Ws te {5 ern states. He does not believe in leet f % ‘a é song ncenS federal election law. Recently the ME The aco Hg i ote which fol-| President hae felt that the adminis- eee pcene ql d ts wae 1 Ol- | tration has been too conciliatory to- awed it wou impossible to| ward the south, and that a sterner y by pen or tongue. The car! policy should take the place of the filled for = most part by pea leniency hithero shown. He has de- tad see Cathe ibis ag t termined to enforce the processes of ra a canidcwoto kecp che = courts and to punish |speaker of the house Ge ieaes wind that had. been: crimes against the federal statutes Howin a ane the Pacifi if it takes the army and navy to do De aEE a caret gesecens it. Ihe secretary does not think death is indeed Saiceooles. Proba- a“ anges pes =: — and one yon lady 843 BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. : Mary H. Austin, reached the thore in safety. Exactly how many It is confidently asserted by those perished it is at this hour impossi-| who claim to know, that a gigantic ble to tell. In fact the number may | school book trust has been formed never be known, as at the place | by the leading school book firms. where the train made its frightful | Of course the purpose is to increase leap, the tide runs as swift as a race | the profits of the manfacturer, and mill and the creek is very deep. A | equally of course the buyer of school conservative estimate places the | books must pay this increase. But ‘number of lives sacrified to the|is there no remedy? Are we to ad- | Waves at 30. The weight of the en- mit that the statesmanship of the gine and first coach broke the train | present age is unable to frame a law im two, and the second car of the|to punish a crime that is as far “} Ulfated train just hangs over the reaching heinous as this? If it is F edge of the bridge, the narrowest true, and if monopoly must rule the _ Scape imaginable. The bodies so | age, let it be by the state for the far taken out are all those of well | people, rather than by a syndicate druggists. Freeport, Illinois. notable events of his he regards Friday as It would pre: bodies of five women. can furnish text books ata fraction ; A TERRIBLE SCENE. of what they now cost; and though - The scene on the bridge, where this is not the purpose for which BR. work of recovery is now in pro- governn.ents are organized, still it is @ress,1s terrible in the extreme. a lesser evil than that of trust mo- | People flocked to the spot from all nopoly.—Marshall_ Democrat-News. 3 ions, wild withexcitement, and | Representative Flower of New : “tebe all — >. emg York introduced in the House yes- x ie terday a joint resolution appropriat- ‘ould do to manage the mammoth | trowd. The ghastly work goes on ing $250,000 to complete the Grant “Mahurry. All the bodies taken | monument in New York. If Mr. d ie ee frothing at the mouth, and | Fowler dint blush to the roots of a —S eRe his hair when he offered that resolu- ewe Oe rotten lnthing, | tion, he ought to be taking something | most without a shred of clothing, : % Ptheir garments having been torn | to stimulate his blood.—K. C. Star. Scompletely off, and there were cuts and bruises that the mere fall = Of the car would not account for. take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Jos. Dunphy, 214 Cen- tral Street, Lowell, had swellings and lumps on his face and neck, rilla completely cured. Many more might be | The German Emperor will swing ‘ around the circle this summer. The empress will not accompany him she never does. MeELREE’S WINE U~ ~~ UUL for Weak Nerves. ——— - | \ of choking and this may have been the manner of the woman’s death. Williamson still insists that he was not alone in the murder of the Lynch law is feared and the guard about the jail has been doubled. the Moores, and locked up. She did not know with what she was charged, she said, but attributed who told a fellow prisoner that she and her son, William O’Bannon, were implicated in the crime. She pro- Se Entitled to the Best. All are entitled to the best that e their money will buy, so every fami- ly should have, at once, a bottle of the best family medicine, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or billious. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading 28-1m All persons desiring to insure their stallions and jacks will call on or address Joun F. HERRELL, Adrian, Mo. Special agent German Insurance Co., (i Carlisle Wanted to Take His seat in the Senate on Friday. Washington, May 24.—The fact that Senator Carlisle did not receive his credentials yesterday was a great disappointment to him. He was yer very anxious to take his seat in the senate on Friday, because all the place on that day. He was married on Friday, first nominated for con- gress on & Friday, first elected made his greatest tariff speech on Friday, and was elected to the sen- ate on a Friday. Mr. Carlisle says day for him. He received his cre- dentials this morning and will be Home Evidence No other preparation has won success at home equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Im Lowell, Mass., where it is made, it is now, asit has been for years, the leading medicine for purifying. the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This “good name at home” is “a tower of strength abroad.’* People to print all Lowell people have said in favor of Hood’s of Sarsaparilla, Mr. Albert Estes, living at 28 East Pine Lowell ject, Lowell, for 15 years employed as boss carpenter by J. W reas i sident of the Erie Telephone Company, people. Among them are/|or trust for its members. The state mene a ae ee which troubled him a year, when he began te Jess in size, and in a short time disappeared. which Hood's 8arsapa- Sargaparilia Mrs. C. W. Marriott, wife of the First As- sistant Fire Engineer of Lowell, says that for 16 years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. The attacks came on every forte night, when she was obliged to take her bed, and was unable to endure any noise. She took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and after a time the attacks ceased entirely. On the recommendation of people of Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Z $ Hood’s Sarsaparilla . Gold by all druggists. $1; sixfor 5. Prepared onig byC. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast . 100 Doses One Dollar ured and no J. EK. McCONNELL bones of the chest were broken. The indications | Novelty Store, East side Square. will tell the time comes. of Jefferson name of her OL. X11. BOTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 4. 1890. NO. 28 FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, All those who hav. horses they | want handled for road or track pur- | Cash Capital. $50,000.00 HAS—— . President Vice-President ; BEN ..-2d Vice-President. r. J. EVERINGHAM : = wecretary Tr. W. SILVERS, .. ot lee . Attorney DIRECTORS. n, President, farmer and stockraiser armer and stockraiser. Farmer and stockraiser , Cashier. | | Eee MEL et = t Receives Deposits subject to check, loans money, issues drafts, and transacts @ general banking business. Your patronage respectfully solicited. BUN Bion Williamson, == potent reasons. large men; short fat men—in life had taken on a Friday, statement true. a rather lucky We'll forfeit $50 require a volume forfeit $50 if we same everything, The sore soon grew Praise Hood’s 5, S special prices. the price. given had we room. BUTLER, tion others as our $13.50 cheviot sold ac = oe z 4 und to keep up our pace—our NOW FOR JUNE. aah continue ra boom. We intend to sell our reliable clothing ver Our Sales 40 per cent. more this May than last May---30 per cent. increase for the entire Spring over against us. [_———#_ —_—____ It Id be in th ture of : r= WHY THIS INCREASE? es 6 us nore ‘nade for fe wie Our stock is by far the largest we’ve ever shown and S the largest in Bates county. We can “suit” all tastes 8 and pocket books—we have “extra size” suits for very “longslim” suitsfor tal] men and “Short Stouts” for fact, we can fit any body. We show the very latest and nobbiest styles im nh our “TAILOR MADE?” clothing—ruve BEsT 8 both in foreign and domestic fabrics. The numbers of dressy men wearing our spring suits proclaim this Our prices were never lower. There is no reason sworn in Monday at 12o’clock. r why any one should under sell us and no one does. ® In fact, we undersell them. For instance, take our Mens black worsted suits marked $5 and 6.50 in plain figures. if we can’t show where the very same grades have been sold by other merchants at $8 and $10 or 60 per cent. more money. ‘Take also our $7.50 Scotch cheviot suit. We'll can’t show the very same grade, same color, sold at $10 or 33 1-3 more. We might men- $10 worsted sold by others at 12.50; our y cheap this month; we've made For instance, here’s a $10 fancy worsted reduced to 8.00; a $10 Scotch cheviot reduced to 7.50; a $12.50 fancy worsted and a $13.50 wool cassimere go at $10 : ; windows and th SEE THESE SUITS 0 ont not fina the like elsewhere at FRICAN CLOTHING HOUSE. MISSOURI. .

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