The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 3, 1890, Page 3

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— Che Butler iVOL. XIII. BATES COUNTY National Bank, {| BUTLER, Mo. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND THE nent f ( ONLY NATIONAL BANK! a IN BATES eek ent citizen of that | | young lady, Miss Je: ix | A MONSTER’S CRIME. | | He Attempts to Burn a Young! Lady to Death = * Springtiel Mo., 5.—The | wildest excitement Grove this county ity on account Nov. revals at Gs Gious crimes tl in the history of aes the daughter of i = | aughter of arespectuiie farm: | eeiduangs rs ssiaaonidlians | za sin ae miles - uth of Ash SURPLUS, $25,000 00) Grove, on last evening gut «SIX = o'clock went to the spring 300 yarcs F.J. TYGARD, - - - Picsident. | fromthe house to yet a buck icf HON. J. 8. NEWBERRY — Vice-Pres | water, and whale there Pap CEARK ; ; Cashier | saulted by aman wh i his coat "I turnmed inside out andamas one his] Atkison’s face. She was forcibly woods and tic John Pension Aeney. Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms taken d to a tree into the his pocket a out of and lain then took razor blade knife breast anc About ble gash in her fire to her clothing. this West Side - Butler, Mo.jtime a wagon with two men iu it} passed near by wnd the villain be j jyoryy ike hy 2 frightened I fled. The pa- Ww. E, i UC \ Kk ER, came frightene ang : € pa rents of Miss Kennedy becoming DENTIST, alarmed on account of her | BUTLER, MISSOURI. | Sence made 2 vigorous see . soon discovered her in the po: Office, Southwest Corner Square, over : Aaron Hart's Store. the villain who had and attempted to she was left tied her to a tree by ! Lawyers. burn her to death. She v ; r ~ |back to the house and physician exli- J. H. NORTON. ed, her wounds dressed and it is now | Attorney-at-Law. thought she may recover. Mi ssie Kennedy, the victi Office, North Side, over Barnhardt’s mes dees ae Bt hes he ua Jewelry Store. of this infamous outrage, is a young =: — |lady 17 years of age. Last summer W 0. JACKSON she was engaged to be married to a aan eee — ae Wilson Bayless, a farm hand in that pean saree aaa locality. About last August Bay Butler, Mo. Office, South Side Square, 1 2 her over Badgley Bros., Store. ess made an attempt to seduce her, Ps PaninnEy = at which the young lady became in- ad soteuaeee yareuney. dignant and discarded him. It is CALVIN F. BOXLEY, said that he swore vengeance against her and the citizens of that locality ™ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. are confident that he is the party Will practice in all Pea who perpetrated the outrage upon ___.— | the young lady last evening. About ARKINSON & GRAVES, six weeks ago Bayless disappeared ATTORNEYS AT LAW from that locality but it is believed ; that he has been hiding near the pon Aiaang sci ipauares over Lans-| nace where Miss Kennedy lived un- ~ til the time of the outrageous as- a hele EG AT LAW, sault. Bayless is about 22 years old, of low stature, heavy set, has a black moustache and is illiterate. Hie parents live some place in Ar- kansas and it is believed that he has gone to that locality. Miss Kennedy, the victim of the outrage, says that she recognized the knife that was used in slashing her breast asa razor blade knife that Bayless had last summer when he was visiting her. Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride’s Store, Butler, Mo. \ DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. A.l calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to female dis- eases. C. BOULWARE, Physician and Ash] a i that article does not go into effect BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5.1890. R. R. DEACON, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ARDWARE: AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE IN BUTLER. CLOSING THEM OUT Regardless of Cost. Republican Reader. What Think You of This. The Chicago packers have decided | that they will advance the price of | canned meats a quarter of cent - pound to coyer the advanced cost | of tinplate. The increased duty on | until July 1 next. so there seems no reason why the packers should take | action on the matter at this early day, but they men of some ex- perience, and it isto be presumed under clothing, Notions, Fancy goods Xe. tered. And must be are they know their own business best. | It cannot be said that they are mak- | of higher | Fhe elec- tion is over and some of the leading packers are republicans. Therefore when they say prices are going up they are to be trusted. Said Mr. Armour: “We don’t like this McKinley bill. ThoughIam a republican I don't | like the bill. Until it is repealed the price of goods must go up and the consumer must pay for the extra Our object is to change our business. ing this announcement f heal eff offered in the West. Weare continuously adding from the prices for polical effect. Factories Good honest Boots and shoes of all grades and styles very And are taken in exchange for Cash goods. RACKET STORE | H. B. HIGH & CO West Side. J . . : expeuses we are put to. | Nelson Morris expressed himself even more strongly: “Now the McKinley bill has put The entire stock of Dry Goods, Dress goods, Ladies and Gentlemans knit These goods are to be slaugh- Clsed out Duing the Next 100 Days We propose to display to the people of Butler, and surrounding country'the best Boot & Shoe stock ever best Bring on your Eggs, They ate Gold, up the duty on tin to 2 2-10 cents OF THE STAND TO per pound. All this duty has to come out of the consumer. The tin is used in canned meats and canned WORLD YOUR GUNS fruits. The consumer uses both of these and has to pay a bigger price for them. There is where he is beat- | en again. Idon't think the price of canned goods has actually gone up, but it will. We have enough old tin on hand to rum us for some time yet, but when that is gone up goes the price. O, that McKinley bill is daisy and no mistake. I have always been a republican, but I think this will make me vote the other way. That bill doesn’t suit me.” It must be borne in mind that while these canned meats are ex- ported largely they are also consum- ed largely at home. They are used in every logging and mining camp. Hence the American consumer is hit PHARIS & SON, Will Pay you the Highest Market Price Cash or Trade for Eggs. BEST PLACE TO SELL BUTTER. They always take Butter and Eggs from their customers at the highest market price. They have orders for Bring them iu at once. Give them a trial and you go back again Protanity of the Preachers. 10,000 11bs. of Dried Apples, | harrangue was delivered in a Chris- The phrase wears a startling look, | tia. churcb, where decorous lan- SBRADFIELDS FEMALE- iene on ite ea MENSTR ri yh UATION NTH, aakee ' ae: Stine RSA BENS Sook TO WOMAN uz 72a" ®RADEIELD REGULATOR GO ATLANTA GA DRAGGED DOWN BY OPIUM. The Saa Story of One of New Haven’'s Former Eelles. Ney. 22 —Of- ficer Pickering found a woman hand- s somely attired and with diamonds sparkling from her fiugers and ears New Haven, Conn., wandering around the strects this morning about daylight. Shortly after she fell on the walk. She said she was Mrs. George B. Brown, wife of one of the largest contractors at the New Haven Chair Company, and resided at No. 106 Wall street. She was suffering from the effects of an overdose of opium. She was after- wards taken to the hospital, where she was denied admission, and she was then taken to the almshouse for treatment. She has for several years been ad- dicted to the use of opium to such an extent that her husband found it necessary go place a watch on her. She escaped from the watchers last evening and after purchasing a quan ty of the drug, wandered off. Her conduct became so unbearable that a short time ago a divorce suit was instituted by her husband. When found this morning the papers were in her pocket. She is pronounced insane from the constant use of the drug and the doctors say she wil! never recover her reason. Her story is a sad one. Once she was a petted belle and social leader. She became accustomed to the use of wine and at last resorted to the use of opium. She has been arrest- ed several times for drunkenness. She threatens to take her life at the earliest opportunity. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and povi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box: For sale by all druggists. Why He Didn't Move. From the Washington Mirror. There lives out in Joe Cannon's district in Tllinois and old farmer who is a zealous repubiican. one of red-hot partisan stripe. When he heard of Cannon's defeat he said to ei Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- en a specialty. J. T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- sc? aaa norrh of Pine. The most intense excitement ex ists among the citizens in the locali ty where the crime was committed, and if Baylesss is caught and brougt back there is but little doubt that he will be summarially delt with. Some of the leading citizens have said he| would be taken i where he had tied Miss Ker and attempted to burn to the th very spot | as wellas the foreign trade of the packers. These men who voted against re- publican congressmen because they feared the price of canned meats would be advanced would vote same ray were the election held a few onths hence. after the meats have tualiy become dearer it is certain but unfortunately it has too broad a/ guage should be a matter of course, foundation in fact. Doubtless, con-|even if the clergyman temporarily stant familiarity with sacred words | occupying the place is not personal- and solemn thoughts tempts clergy- | ly constrained by such rule. It may men to what seems to people less! be taken for granted—certainly we familiar with them flippancy. This | ought to be able so to take it—that mistake is often unconscious, though | no teacher in Mr. Dixon’s own Sun- @ conservative minister will constant-|day school would tolerate such ly guard against it. There is anoth- | words from a small boy in her class, his wife. who is one of those women who obey their lord and mastrr blindly: “Mary, pack up everything. I'm going to move.” “Why?” asked Mary. “Because Joe Cannon is beat and I won't live in a democratic district.” “Very well.” said Mz her to and there meet the f j had intended for | Every effort is b the part of the cit to capture the villain wh the outrage. A rumor was to the effect that B en the G piso Pacific Ry, \2 Daily Trains 2) KANSAS CITY OMAHA, COLORALO SHORT LINE - and boarded a train night and was tureed at Fort Se 5 Daily Trains, 5)::°° Kansas City to St, i a THE | posed « f. . PUEBLO AND DENVER, LLMAN BUFFETT sania cans Basas City to Denver (witheut « b H. C. TOWNSEND. | Two thousan gn General{Passerge: ore Ticket ST LOUIS MO} consumption cure. f tors kave | b: | arrived in Berlin to study so Koch's = qaers ee er and afar worse practice. The ! For the youngster, however enthusi- ‘ mates Sea jthey will. hicago Tribune. tle resigned sigh i ei aes | assumption that a preacher can do | astic in the lesson of the day, to By oe ie Pam. sho ut. S: r knc cked th ePhi d man went to town to | Dothing wicked is made a pretext for : Thom: as Dixon, , twenty-third in New York. the ents for which Dr. oe or hellward eed, did not cecur duri: igious services, , , and the address which he distigured ; fair trial. Don't haw! disgust everybody with yo “The Ww. Harn Mepicar Co. 43-3m St. Louis, Mo. tarrh Remedy and end it. I _ not a formal sermon. but the! n réme-| y of the jis no | sive breath, but use Dr. Sone s “Ca There he he i the use of language so closely re-} peri n news. He returned & 3g the house said: + You can quit packing up. iI ain't a going “Why?” “Beca Z to move. inquired Ma “he rep} lace to move to.” isfactory res lure to retur | this Eee lan y! price. On ¥ from onr ttle of Dr. whooping cough, croup. “It is pleasant and agreeable to taste. per- fe and can always be de- fe ctly safe pended on. Trial bottle free at HL L. Tucker's drugstore.

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