The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 29, 1891, Page 3

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——e VOL. BUTLER, XIII. MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JULY 29, 1891. ac ~=SSCRR.DEACON, = Sg QINTMENT SPRING WAGONS, BAIN AND FISH BROS. “FARM WAGONS, tle Pimples to obstinate Hezemias als. | itching Piles. 60 CTB. jr bs: ae Send for ‘Hints for Kitchen and #ick-Room," a Laody book for the Lousehold, FREE. BATES COUNTY — “sa ite men, ge pened at the |ting of the court | ee ed in the esc: 1 « Liddle, better Enows 1us u * one of the most daring outlaws el in the west He is a cc nu to the famous Dick Liddle, who was National Bank a member of the James gang in Mis- i} sourl seyelal years ago. He isa siaieihatiae MO. ms braver and more desperate mal = an his cousin. His haunts e almost inaecessuble moun- THE OLDEST BANK ai which L auwouud this place. g years he has been a terror to all LARGEST AND THE us o travel over the mountains aud TY Dp ugh the passes between here ONLY NATIONAL BANK | he: ack hls iy Balt IN BATES COUNTY. oe rewards have been standing sowee for lis capture for several years, and CAPITAL, Sec 000 09); about a month ago Sheriff Budd, : , th the aid of about a dozen Creek SURPLUS, - - $25,000 001% , Indians succeeded in locating the outlaw, and by patiently waiting in Seater ponins ts President. | : pg sealer a os aa be jambush for three days was able to 1. C. CLARK - 7 Cashier ‘| effect his capture by falling on him while asleep. Budd brought his and he was not only closely contined prisoner lere John Atkison’s Pension Avency. Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms West Side - Butler, Mo.) F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, - — MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Tucker's ofd stand. to the jail but was chained to % post in his cell and then to prevent his jrelease by members of his band a Black constantly around his prison. jut his door and has gathered about jhim a band of the werst characters \in the west. These les equals on all occasions except | when work is to be done and then tlhe rules them with a rod of iron and | will not tolerate the least infaction of his orders. The \treatment is that these men will do men he treats Lawyers. | ye ARMOND & QUMITH. ' result of this Budd realized that if he would keep his man he must take extra precau- ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. in Bat $a" Office STEP UAteE COANAUI Bank. Will practice s and adjoining/tions. Three times during his in release him, and this was only pre- vented by the perfect guard. When at last the sheriff placed his man in JDARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNZYS AT LAW. | Office West Side Square, town's Drug Store- over Lans- felt as if a load had been lifted from | his shoulders. Liddle brought | with manacles on his feet and har but his lawyer protested againt go ling to trial with his client in chains, Office, tront room over P. O. Atl calls contrary to the state law which for- answere office day or night. < 1 1 i a ordered the Specialattention given to female dis-|bids it. The judge orc was into court DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEBUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, eases. handcuffs and chains rem Soe aoe told the sheriff to be ext yy oC. BOULWARE, and at ; | ee Ottice north side square, about the entrances to Butler, Mo. Diseasesot wome chile | yoom f trial was en aspecialtv. Jot, test interest and bro fe all parts of the state, the er rowd WALLS, being so great in the room that sev- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. eral people were pushed o the Office, South space behind the railing on tla s ah street norrh of Pine Wher a for dinner lawyers’ tables. would n Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Buzgies, Carriages, Phactons, Drummer Wagons, &c. pa uty und Liddle The tr Suddenly a one side of th wert same who had one he s ne dow slet s ssed I \ s y to Lid 1 First CLAss Riss i s E x s th the door more men and then a most desper- jate fight raged in the room. The crowd had not been able to were juin ‘dl by four des siring to aot up ae horses e juined by when in the city will find this] barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. | re last week. uid heavily armed guard of six men was) | Joe hus about a dozen murders laid | anything for their chief, and Shenff) |carceration were attempts made to| the court room before the judge he} jrecover from the sudden and desper-| ROAD CARTS, THE alte ocr Casaday HAR . FALL PLOWING, WHERE ALL OTHERS FAIL Can be Reversed from Barn Floor. BUCKEYE F Sulky Plow, WILL PLOW IN PORTERS HAY CARRIERS. ROCE PUMPS. Freeman's Diamond Barb Wire, Cuilders Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails and wagon | Wood Work. R. R. DEACON. HELP FOR IRELAND'S POOR. ate attack before Liddle and seven; ‘of horse were outside and on dashing away to the Two of the band had his men 1 ack The House of Commens Votes a Big mountains Sum to be Expended on Public held the horses while the others Works. weut iuside to effect the rescue of their chief When the excitement London, July 22.--Tne house of had quieted down it was found that commons, to day, committee of Sheriff Budd was shot through the en; ply. voted $300,000 as salaries lungs and will probably die. Two ; aud expenses for the relief of the of the robbers were instantly killed, | poor of Ireland. The chief secreta- two deputies were killed, another tary for Ireland. Mr. Balfour, said died that night, nine spectators re- that it was the governments inten- ceived severe wounds, one veing tion that the works should be a per- probably fatal, and aud two received manent means of promoting the Hight tlesh wounds. Itis not known wellfure of the inhabitants. Mr. Bal- of the other outlaws | Were injured or not, but the crowd whether any four added that when they consider- from the extreme orth to the south of Ireland, was so deuse that it was impossible j to shoot for innocent fear of killing spectators, und it is probable that that the government was not want they yot away unharmed. ing in appreciatiou of its duty. A yuick chase was made after the} Timothy Healy, member for North tiying outlws, but they were soon, Lougford, ackvowledge that the lost in the mountains. This daring government was doing very useful has had the effeet of calling out an) work, but he said Donegal lected Alfred) Webb, for the West division of Waterford, gave credit to Mr. Balfour for having from his own observation realized tke ne- Was neg- Jespecial proclamation from Govern- or Warren for the capture dead or alive of Lid The result of this proclamation is that there effort. to hunt offering a large reward member dle or any of his band. will be a systematic cessities of the case,and eongratulat- the men down. edhim upon the success of his ef- Colonel Waters,the attorney for Lid- After the one Mr. Webb said that them as showing how dle. excitment quieted one reg down some remembered the }earnest protest of the lawyer against ‘thet of the to be whispered that Waters knew there was to be an attempt made to The talk became and soon amob of angry aud excit- gathered determined to hang present system of government was. Mr. Balfour later on approved the suggestion to establish an agricul- anacles on the hauds and feet prisoner, and soon it began tural department for giving instruc- to youths, to be commissioner tions in farming saying louder that he hoped the Irish land money continue the | escape. ed men marched to , the hotel, Wa-! ters for making the tragedy possible aud te ready begun. Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. Waters was hastily secreted by his ds und the judge of the court went to the front and addressed the crowd. He told them that Waters had only done his duty as an attor- ney, aud even if he had vot demand- frien ness, bad taste, tor- ation, Splen children, men, women and mildest, surest. Samples tree at H- rt would have been ug Store- ay he LESS ee Pleasant Gap Items. This pacified a oS) ed it the cou bound under the ackels removed. : : Mondey evening gave us a good ortion of the mob and it was < G 1 =o f 5S : rain. ...Good srospect for more sperse. Waters, however. was too PECEY 5 corn, ...Hards are scarce and work | badiy irightened at his experince, plenty; some are paying as high as $1.25, and none less than $1.00 per d he left for Cheyenne during the ed the vast difficulties of the system, | it must be acknewledyed | constant land grants were necessary. | wrong the | able to assist | with | work ale} 30 doses for Beauties of Central Seattle, Wash , Jul written June 9 at Nesk Central Alaska, here from who, with from here last Alaska, 22.-—A letter la-Helen, i in has been Lieutenant E. J. Glover, Dalton, started April to explore the of Alaska, to discover a trail by which pack horses might be taken into The let- ter says: “We have been entirely suceé in our venture. Jackson interior the interior assful From my present position, an immense valley, with thickly covered luxuriant urasses, stretches away for imiles in every direction their | that transportation by pack horses is practicable. In the The horses have carried 50 pounds with ease, proving luterior 4 deep swift) streams and lakes, all well stocked with fish; tine pastures and wild fruits abound The win ter is severe. but not so drealful as is generally supposed.” Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world tor Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever { Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains | Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- 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 H. L. Tucker, druggist. The tragic ending of the case | forts. Still he felt bitter humiliation | came near ending disastrously for as an Irishman at the fact that these | Due to Pocket Sate. New Orleans, July 22.—The New | Orleans mint began coining dimes for the first time since 18% turn 100,000 dimes a day. It is said that this order is due to the recently introduced pocket — savings banks which have locked up so many of those coins that ought to be circulation as to render them and insufticient for business pur- poses. The coinage of diwes at the {mint will require it to reduce the output of standard silver dollars and | has also caused > and will dime scarce an increase in the s the work force of men employe s much heavier Mrs. Mary A. Livermore consile: | the peril of this county from present | dreadf ‘that she wonders that American men jimauigration absolutely so | who know about it can sleep while | this awful dumping of the unworthy \ plug a the Old jand the undesirable from ; World continues received | in| » Frer ch, or apers Block, Roch 291) es, 520 Powers’ Michigan is a state fer celery: ap- ‘ples and freaks. The town clerk of Posen; Presque Isle county, Mich. lins filed bill of sale for one live oak nineteen feet in cireum- ference and one small white oak tree two feet in diameter growing out of the the parent tree. and commonly known as the “Baby Oak The oak 200 . section to which a curious roots of grows miles from the is indige - and how the seed got the oak nous, there is # mnystery. The touch of civilization has been shining in Darkest Africa only fora short time. The Congo state's o: the Conge Mirror; made its first appearance a few weeks Itis » four-page printe: d with a lithographing machine. The editor, proprietor, printer and news- boy are incorporated in one Englisii- man. The Mirror is # ti, ter, and in its first issue accused a Congo of- newspaper, weekly. ficlal of murder King of Belg and scoffed at the ui. The largely in literatur fairs mouse has tigured pretty idin human af There is much for the httle fellow to be responsible for. Cries of murder large crowd and several policemen to a neighbor= Reading Pa. week, when it was discovered that tha only alarin was brought a hoed in last cause for the the fright of a little girl at seeing a mouse people do not manifest too much promptuess. The Atchison Globe says: girlis visiting in the other There are times when A pretty and girls admit her beauty, they are an hour or two in doing it town, wh The Atchison Globe says: en worry more about their Wom- children than their fathers, and say it is a sign of greater love, then the object e worryil 1 of love is to be pitied. Women worry tou } and worrying is the sign of we: c ‘¢ Cure fog Bick Headache, Billousmess, 6. Constipation, Small, ple Jant and @ fuvorite with the America for 25c, » your Druggists scodto W. H. MOOKER & (0, 46 Wout Hrvady = WEST WARD ae ee day and boar: . Miss Turner, of Cleveland to Speak in Ohio. Kentu ni G O., July 23.—The tives at Pleasa -N RC Char a de ratie state executive commit- | pion, S J Bro an: na 's WwW Brooks | i tee extended a formal invitation | are ef the aud wife spent Mo Minnie Br ed them the any vat ex-president ing Gove Hill, General Senators Vorlees. Vance, ther representative demc isked to aid in the ea new « Campbe J bew the s fresh. { Kansas ex the reason the ground Western Kansas, where new, the f are and forty ind is ers bg thirty bushels , ! per acre. PASSAIC, tas aul “Rare ‘The Home of Mambrino Chief Jr. The| = D COMBINATION SALE. Chas. S, peal We Respectfull Conceklin. EAD OF i7 Gino of STOCK FARM, MIO. Jus. NS. Warnock. IGK SOLICITED. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, JAS. S. WARNOCK.

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