The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 20, 1891, Page 3

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+A ‘ ' 1 | | | ! ) > VOL. XIII. BATES COUNTY he uller cS. NO. 26 BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDN VESDAY MAY 20. 1891. CRAZED BY SYS W7 AA. WD ct Be RLTIN Ge, hb NOT RNOW DEATH. Hadhouses | BUTLER, MO. Gq Mont Clair, N. J. May 12.—Mrs. ee, SS pe rte we aor nan in | tie t V t t ey THE OLDEST BAN or: | vu, fa a CO} D y 4 be i TH LARGEST AND THE er ; ty ww Bi ONLY NATIONAL BAYK . a es gi Gitte IN BATES COUNTY ss E = rf O00 | t 13] > t! was merely the vietim of re hat he neede as . J. TYGARD, - - his wile back t th I phy- Sa 2 ae he needed was ION. J. Bh. NEWBERRY ici 1 this comet lead tre : SEE, C.CLARK! = é Cashier |her case. She was nut benetitte EACLE HAY RAKES WITH POLE OR SHAFTS. _ Yesterday, however, Mis, Young sens of the Bin eanen john who owns the house, followed aot | a E ae Diy foie ex und fo’ nervous r ete ie Atkison’s mi ss je SOL Lt child's dead. mother lyin: ee ee ee The ttle ill : One ford toll her | : nwa i her belie i <i \ s IUNTY JUDGES ARRESTED CAMBLING EXTRAORDINARY wee » yesterday he This m bee atul acide i ' , sinSt. 7 five Tho 1 Botha q they retired to bed the boy Over Dr Eyeringham’s store re ecu s« ! : ; é Char and Cass Counties on the Pin 4 Coin see bik mula : erwin! ? West Side - ieatior, 2 Mo, j she riotes had ne ; aiecadeieeae = = a ee j i 4 a es a heard. (Shi ; st be . ! Dosis ee tee then, as re bia often done before. he ; : : , . dications of mental disease. Of : : got hitoselfa frugal meal and went DR. F. M. FULKERSON, ‘tien to ples bes ler tl : ( was a story of gambling extraordi- nee ; Te . . ? ‘ ieee ros the 1 : 5 to lis play. Every night since then \treatment of this women ciat Bie met ony tl dary in the trial of the ease of Annie!) ) a4 Ae ina DEINTIsT, and had beeu assured tha itd = 7 eee Cass ( D. Evarts rainst John Stetson een atic tauocetion tet 3UTLER, - MISSOURI. |be restored to health. The husband, | of reminiscent tal ea Ares Dentone caine to secocer armed o pie ate ; : , : n this articie come direct from the : ier i Fae i surse, without avail e had not Office, Soutiwest Corner Square, by, | Willing: in his despe ee to try any A cited f pee ts ie of the uty courts to levy a tax 000 which as three times the amount ALE euneieltare coher e 4 | yeople to whom M Gittor: oO. i 1 } leath | Puckerts old stand. | consented. The faith cure | Peek ee et ee ignlont ob (less jadements (shesayse won ‘at the:caming table ve | loctress Was visited, and she tool the stories illustrative of her se cee Geass ee eee 3 P J cause he did know what death meant n ssowias visited, ands ook 5 E Deputy Marshals Oechsli and Sid- from Jonathan Bourne, the New! 4 he s od in J i Lawyers, charge of Mrs. Gifford’s case The | oY of her belief “ als 1€° Supposed in Is nhs tMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Bates and counties. Bey" Orice over Bates Co Nav’ | ye ARMOND & Will practice in ! Bank. Catvin F Boxtey, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. Lans: Pp’ AGE&D ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 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. All answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- vases. g C. BOULWARE, Physician e Surgeon. Office north side sq Batler, Mo. en aspecialtv. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Southwest Corne ESaUArEs over eon Ha- on Hart's Stor R norrh ot Pi nah street Potter B BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample Buggies, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. geomet a eee bles in this section of the state Crass Riss At any hour, day or most reasonable terms : desiring to put up their horses when in the city will tind this} barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. adjoining cats Diseasesot women and chil- "OS. Carriages, his is one of the best equipped Sta- FrrsitHEe. ! Bedford millionaire. My those counties and | president of the Carleton of | Which the alleged gambling was di | The defense = lell have just returned from the Stetson is 1 : ANAC AaT ee oR TRC inttT SOR ate a 3 ence that she was mee invalid Iady was instrtucted in the The end came in the breaking up | erely taione sa elub. in of the Gifford home and the carrying | away of poor Mrs. Gifford from the é Sea ete ~good big sleep.” rudiments of Christian science and eos iS Slecy the three jude their deter faith-cure and submitted herself as‘ amounce has been reached and No Smatl-Pox at Webb City ~ scenes aiuidst whic r mental dis-} willing and believing disciple. She Scenes au : which a n tl di | » to jail rather than or the explanation of the loss of the Dr. Will Callaway, who has a den- recovered her health. and became Order hadits birth and development. money Was given. that ing to the e people. There are against St. Clair D. Stew- | It was admitted | tal office at Webb City erme up last here was gambling,but accord- | evening to attend the Amrita dance e Pr | defense it) was done in jand returned to Webb this morning. to Some weeks since the to Pittsburg, : : fore more vigorous and impervious fanuily moved ents run of hu Kans, manity. Husband and wife alike L where they are disease than the average one in favor of B. jhow supposed to be. It is net deti- ; ane ar the other in favor of the, Bourne’s room at the Adams house. | Speaking toa Mail reporter of the b came converts to the belief in Christ- | Cy Known whether or not the Ninth national bank of New York, Fiftcen thousand dollars were won! reported existence of small-pox at ian science. | wife has he ss placed under restraint lageregating over $100,000. The from the millionaire in flipping cop-| Webb City he said: “There is no | But Mrs. Gifford’s gratitude would | yut it is ss by physiciat _ who county owes altogether $700,000. H pers at one thousand dollars a flip. jsmall-pox there at all. Mayor Steph not allow her to LOD at a mere con- peek oie watching the remarkable , When Deputy Marshal Oeehsli , After losing the $15,090 Millionaire jens and Dr. McBride ont Saturday fession of faith in the mysterious | ae that such precey nan Was taken, iserved the papers on tae judges | Bourne hauled $10.000 in big bills j last visited all the eight reported scientific religion that cured her. | The husband sella to have been Thursday they told him they would from an inside pocket and insisted | cases of small pox and found every She determined to become a teacher | Seen recently in St. Louis standing | never order a tax,that they had been | on staking that sum against the $15- | one of them up and areund. of the science that had doneso tneh | at si doorway of e corey — | elected only under promise to the ,000 which had already been won, “Dr. Woodruf, the physician who for her, and to spread its good work |* aes learning, on Olive street people never to levy a tax for the frombim. Mr. Wescott, who lad | was reported sick of the disease, und as far as layin her power. Under below 12th, but nothing wee been | payment of these bonds and they been flipping in such great luck,|was ordered to remain in his houge. “lthe faith cure doctors who had | heard directly from the family. The jnot only did not feel like doing it finally covered the $10.000 with the | during his illness, insists that he brought her from sickness to health | Strange case has been widely jdis- |) eo. atica to. They said, how- , $15,000 which he had already won. | only had chicken-pox. Will he sue she studied until she had become an} cue Gul local physicians. Its sad ever that they would not run off to Then the copper was flipped and the|the city as reported’ Yes, I sup bi adept iu the strange scievce. Then poms LS charged emphatically to the ; the woods, but would be found at | big stake was won by Mr. Wescott, | pose so. It is said he has sent for she began the practice of faith cure | tieterbing influence exerted byes) yore when wanted by any order of ; Who had called the turn of the cop-|the physician in charge of the pest treatment herself. her office being | pager a study ae gga the court. | per. It is probably the biggest sum jbouse in Kansas City, and also one estublished in the family residence, ie eal i Cc areata ce The condition of affairs in Cass Which ever figured in a penny toss- /at St. Louis to come to Webb City 2741 Olive street. That she had many | oar ape spiritualism, the ef- |eounty is even more desperate ling contest. The case is still on!and make an examination. If their patients and followers there is no} aes such studies, it is stated.hav- | | Judgement was rendered some time | trial verdict is that the disease was noi doubt. That fact is proved by the |ing been ki overthrow or per | ago in favor of Albert Parker, a cap-| “Sr ee |‘ small-pox then it is said Dr. Wood- stories of the neighbors of the sr RS pas sare sours and from | talist of San Diego, California. jfords, who say that the wealthy and | hat to attack her mind, and finally | ¢,.. spout $100,000. A inandamus | aristocratic wifeof Financier Gifford | dethrone her reason completely. | or ‘dering alevy of tax was granted Iwas kept busy in her chosen profess | “Mrs. Gifford is dpeaentiad) as an un- | | F | by the court usually handsome fre ‘yof will bring Heart disease is by tar the mc suit against the civy quent cause of sudden death, which iu three outoftour cases is unsuspected. | ; The symptoms are not generally under- | /stood. These are: a habit of lying on | the right side, short breath, pain or dis- | t J 7 tress in side, back or shoulder, irres xul. “i MBER’ pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, | _ for $20,000 damages.” tae and disregarded, aud petted Gat lady, with dark | y5,-<chal Siddell’s visit this time to eyes: black linn. an animated mab) Harrisonville, the county seat. was | sion. The residence is now occupied by Peace ee ‘amily. | per and a most graceful fi i d 1 1 ° Dr. Wellington Adams and family Sh GES ge and | to arrest the countv judges for con- oe SARE ruEyecueH oral ae - 1s state: ; ine carriage. e was very fon pel eich Cid hd aeitieat te eee Pilepa meat) | Dr. Adams stated that during the |‘ g 8 nd of talk- ‘tempt of court. ering. Dr. Miles’ illustrated book on! jpast week, and before that time, /1%S of her profession and told many The three gentlemen were arrest- Heart Disease, tree at H. 1 | Drug Store wh the sum of $1,-) Mil | uumevous patic nts of Mrs. Gifford Stories of the mavelous ealled to find out things she edand gave bond in had done in the way of physic force | 4 + ‘Mucker’s land guarantee Dr. ed New Heart Disea 1 1 , something about 00 to appear before the court in NO ic her. They were all anxious to bear 2nd control of the laws of nature. | Kansas City the second Monday in eect! fe : witnes to her wonderful power as a She treated all peor ients free of | June. They say that Oe ey Wl Save money by eal us for |“healer.” and my of them were aaa 1, had many of | hem to take obnoxious st: p Mr. Blaine is Comfortable es jperhaps far above the average JEU ARS Tei is if necessary they will goto New York, May 13 = i a conditi 1 Hi submit to any other q as : cott Tribun is 2 Siste dition to Mrs. Giffor’s tice it is ste ed her bea 1 court wishes t« sare railroad bor LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES. She is now | vy years ago- 1d Herald was formeriv a1 Vicksburg’s Colored Postinaster. ting: ed by her husba Ft. Scott, visited Fackeon, | Miss, Mlay 12" Janes | Sue! werch was yb mu | ry inder *)] » cirer enthusiastic a Chri whohadsueh an unfort | Hill, colored. left here to-day for | 2" der ll the cireu i PAINTS + i . be wi US Tor siaine t CY s ple as his wer her as te emgage in the | sksbure, where he eves ¢ ake | be Ju us for Mr. Blaine to remain “Pr : a 7! [rt jx IMthiscity for the balance om their iniatory bel ’ ci eee 7 a supreme power t uh rstood nt ¢ Weer berore proceeuiug g ——_—And aij the husband and w lan wh iN € S ) t te hi Vas ty ‘ . the Christ matter Just what people i iq she “d ustered, and then science craze eee eee ee a Heu ; added it to her method of f , = t seems £3 STR oe oa Nerve & Liver P sides From hypr : V YE ‘ ‘ ae : > ra practical d tration of the f 2 3 3 ( r s bigyes HIGH GRADES that there “more things in heav- s rels of stone en and earth than are dreamed of in }our philosophy.” the next step car- | ried the wife into the realms of spir- jitualism. She was still followed in | e crushed ina day It is said: Princess Alix of Hesse. i 208t beautiful un- girl in all Europe. 30 doses f I powder hal eat H. EL. Fu

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