The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 10, 1891, Page 6

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Dz. C. MIZE. G. W. CLARDY.| MIZE ad — ial tl tate, howe ant Loan Agents, riod nw aad saa HAVE A COLLECTIONS AND REMITTANCES NON-RESIDE} BRAISTANCE Sosa UF THE BEST iNSURANC E COMPANIES, | AND PAY TAXES. F( Ts ‘ te t 1 sw RESPECTEULI MIZARK & CLARDY. New Buggies. Carriages -8 and Machinery VER AA: Spring Wagons Road Carts. Such as: SADT BINDERS, REAPERS, MOWERS AND vad a ) und PHAE TONS, n 1 trade tor Horses, Mile RA HOUS & et FERLIN OL 3 Doors East ot Gra MURDERED BY SHAWNEES. Three White Men Killed by Indians on the North Fork. = uw 1) oo are vs. Carry a line of the | belle of Plymouth Suc and Fox Agency, O. T., June 2.—A triple murder was committed on North Fork yesterday. tims were three “boom ers” who, it is supposed, were pros pecting through the country. Dep uty United States Marshal George Thornton and posse arrested the murderers, Long Tom, Little Ax and Henry, son of Little Ax, three Shaw- nee Indians. The to think they were perfectly justifi- ed in shooting the whites. Oklolema Indians seemed The vie- | Upon examinations before United | States Commissioner Patrick Long, Tom stated that Henry had come to his home early yesterday morning and told him that some whites had been trying to steal his father's horses; that he had shot at them and driven them off, and that now he wanted help to trail them down. The ake Meal. “JAMES & MoCONNEL. Heayon and Purgatory . + Conn. June 3 » 19 veurs of age, Cora L atts ‘enter eacher in the Sunday sehool of the copal church. Miss Mattson | was taken ill three weeks ago with la grippe, which finally developed into pleurisy fi In the afternocn of the third day of her lluess the nurse left ute, when imonia. her for a min- she was found walking about the house in a dazed condi She was led back to bed, but she remained in that dazed state for sixteen days, atives all the death. Ou yesterday tion. her rel time expecting he gaining consciousnes she told a remarkuble story of her wanderings during the| She met | time she was unconscious | several of her dear friends and rela- three started out together and caught | up with the supposed horse thieves about ten o'clock. said, immediately opened fire on The whites, he| their pursuers with six-shooters, the | only weapons they carried. The In- dians got under shelter and returned | the fire. The whites then mounted their horses and started to run away when the Indians picked them off | one at a time until all were brought to the ground. Long ‘Tom stated that one of their number was not instantly kill. ed, but was wounded and he (Long Tom) then approached and deliber- ately shot the wounded man dead. The deed seems to have been most and the strange part of it think they did They cannot they sh ae be held diabolical is that the the proper thing. Indians derstand why in any way tc s perhaps partly ¢ fact that a few years ago Long killed a party of four neg thieves and received tl the Sac and Fox cpuncil is over 6 red, s row and a dead shot. The admissions of the prisoners. which they and Indian friends will get them off, will probably ha the ; The dead men eac to four Wi any one of whicl hem was nam one way, and had proved One of Oklahoma. in Joplin, Mo. | city. tives, and visited heaven and purga- tory. She told of the deaths of two of her girl friends, whom it was af- terwards learned had died during her illness. Her experience bas had a great effeet on Miss Cora and} it will be some time before she will recover her former health. Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills, Act ona new principle—regulating the liver, h and bowels through the nerves. A new d speedily cure billiousne did liver, piles and cor covery. They bad taste, tor- tipation. Splen | Miss | is the} and is a} inagpaaiee Gal young the girl came in had retired. She e Dr. Pier jetable. One dose Phe Charleston Ready fora San Francisco, June 3-—A]} € jletter just received from : fii on the United S jton describes the lions on the ¢ entered Acay her chase n., May 16. At she to fhe Ch ter tl Esmerelda_ threw wll hand to qnarters and the ship was cleared | for the search lights and Charleston were called to general The crew were at stations for three hours, as it was supposed the Itata was in the h bor, action. their and everything w n readine \t » take her. Six and € ich shells | {were piled ou the deck and every gun was lowed A God send is Ely’s Cream Baim Thad eatarrh for three years jor three times a week my nose would |bleed. I thought the would Jnever heal. Your balm has cured —Mrs. M. A. Jackson, Ports- mouth, N H T have had nasal catarrh for ten Years so bad that there were great sores inmy nose,one place was eat- en through. Igot s Cream Balm. Two bottles did the work. My nose and head are well. I feel like an- other man.—C. S. McMillen, Sibley, Jackson Co.. Mo. 29 Frightened a Woman to Death. Bradyville, Tenu., June 3.—Three young men went to Thomas Luper’s house during his absence about 10 o'clock Monday night and jumped sores } ! The jold daughters were sleeping. did tor ah. women and children, | girls at Once jumped up and got in- smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples tree at H. L. Tucke i bed with their mother, who was er‘s Drug Store. 24-1Vr | nursing a young baby only two \ Triple Ly nehing by Negroes. New Orleans, 3.—On Graud Bay plantation in Coupee Parish Sunday a number were engaged in a when a dispute June aros among them | which resulted in the killing | of Will} Jenni a laborer, by Sam Hum- mel. Levee lands at once org ther elves i toa ee dy for the the ¢ He well Decker. 1 $100,090, ne Mac Ve the} of negroes | game of craps, | ni onus aie making ate tree 130 ack [bist |weeks old. The boys were induced to go out but at once began throw- ling stones at the house. Mrs. Loper frightened death by their conduct. The iff tried to arrest the men, but resisted and good their cape after several shots had been ex- ged. Iti there will bea lynel the was made es- is the general opinion tured w excit ement ad who was pick- val street Fight, *) ceeded i Two} jinto a bed where his 16 and 14-year-| to} sher-| they | FORK CALLING IT A “SCAB” MILL. t. Smith Deputy Ma Cree e aid Bowden, | 12} ! while scourig the territory near uah, for witn s wanted here | > federal court. called at a house where Ned Christy, the murderer of | Deputy Marshal atin s ping. was stop- | Christy and two of his pals j opened fire on the officers with Win- | cheste s, held them at bay and sue- in making their escape. Pimples on the Face 5 Breaking Outs Skin Troubles}, Little Bores 5 "Bot Skin; Boils; Blotches; old Boresy Bad Breath; Bere Mowth or Lips ‘ ci M dete “symptome, take DOCTOR ACKER’S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR WHY? SeeAneh ta Fto° Have you ever used mercury? 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