The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 5, 1891, Page 2

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4 FIENDISH FATHER. come #2 mother en account of Puck- Prince Bismark for that reason, not counted against ,ett. The girl went to jail and per- | By Rev H. F. W. Kohne him. He carries the scar to this da W. D. Wilcox Arrested for Re- suaded Puc veatedly Assaulting His Lit- good by marriage, wh tle Daughter. ted loon cond would b tie exper bought the shirt and produced his vows | Vast was the Hung as it heavy w Of the piled hords w 1@ cOousen- that she Macon, Mo., July tud outrayeous crime that ever ist ater readily and —The most low chose Seen unearthed near Excello, seve Puc kett as returned to out h rniles south of Macon. Sixteen years re brid : © W. D. Wilcox and his wife were ¢ DUde went to her fatner's home jer nations o enred in Macon County has The Titan who ca bolts which over see jail t tence anc He was graduated iu 1 Invuharchs 2 m ¢ poluted clerk of the ‘Castoria is so well adapted to chikiren that Jo f to awit li vant s - rhir » shortly left t 2 oo any prese: married. Three children have beeu 4 isband’s release. Ginet aoe will be thy. He shortly left t vod it as superior to any prescription pada RE aL oe H. A. Ancner, M.D. : ry smurn to thew, one of whom they i (Ee Sr Margnis. main chancel 2 o, Oxfor} St, Brooklyn, N. ¥ samed VOllie, who is now 14 years Fron Chicago Her ture. ae Ve - Tus ack Compayy, 17 Murray Street, N.Y r9, while her moth A party of Italian pleasure finders | beneath the tz és aan er was absent from their home, little are at the Auditor I father, W. D. Wi lassault on her pers returned home t} 1 lay prostrate | M. Modena) perialist and *hi ns like clouds obe and he | Yet ne our lan- | eithe iuced to Mr. to on] proprie- | quite clear, ad they hada few} stains of b better their cor ’ tl ~ i passed wear euade a brut ‘When t ent little thehouse and did not regain con- sciousness for nearly two weeks wut her father would not allow would read it physician or any of their ne } iv be ealled to attend the little girl “don't you know Marquis Pu st 3 t was thought to be her death bed. He feared a physician's v said Mr. Breslin,! prefer to read it “God lL veveal the mystery of his b: One t int éal crime ic the ma 1, te t After the child had partial! He ] ul t ck, “He is the Le informed her mother what Lad rel andl whothe desperate sovered from the horrible while at the same rove} tates terms to prinee: re Yet if the true p ruminal was. On learning that lis! ciation o ist re |lyle teaches, the + F H «rime Was known, the brutal fatuer member the name Pullman—P-u-ll | what ke “ he a= = foaded his shotgun and drew it on) m-n n—you ‘spell it like that. When |em hope toiateh ia a 4 wife and told her if she ever at you came from New York you rode} great statesman who is : any time inher life divulged his | ou his ear. foren presidency. erie, he would blow her brains out “He own a ti ew that ride me iw His FIRST GRE und he forced her to solemnly pledge here?” od 1 Disuark’s first oe erself to forever keep his crime a “Yes: Lwa ve you hin we i otae t ‘+t. She never told of lua I lik When | s! NS s - f fear she would be mui rom his ¢ th 1S axe ot Aes Cone Maw wera EROS elered in cold blood by her husband. } S1. Too e a ; \ few}days ugo the father again h 1 yok ut for = t = & } gu 1 sly ie t su = a ybe- ed into th where 1 : 2 NR sat th- | drownel} , 5 hy = relations with her, and, know- s we ermother's life was at stake if re told it, Ollie herself informed Ai . r | ome of her relatives of her fat rime ¢ mitted on her. . : most active and insistent. It is tuietly swore outa warrant for Wil- a : that nature throws of the lethargy x, and he was arrested before he i : - 5 of winter an repares tol her t cnew information of his ci eis spec has so lone |” . ; | bounties It is thea, atso that ua [7+ Pia sue s Seen given out. ruled triur inited | ~>" ; ai ture attempts to throw off the ation asa stepmother to His prelimins j ry EXamination was 4 : : } | Gerinany vhole civ , eh surities that lav un dormant in : 7 } ance S| > id today. Olli testitied in aceo:-| © aa acre fed worid Chenolenbui nou tite 1cintive bby anys Pet re with the above facts and £ | the humains systeu his effort : ofthe ties of national kinship and | au : ifests itself in various Shea ore en ie WL pe iS! { seid in the absence of her mot : a 2 i Von Bi characteristics except perhaps = ily e repeated the outrage at d tl louhaneu (oo tne Necessity “Or w Al ntdimes fran the day she was 5 Pi = Vwas appreciated, ¥ eles and other eruptions, and in the | See ae xeors old up to the present tira bvious that th» wife was not allowed to against her husband on be troduced as a by the d : : hie | How to solve the problem fence, bnt she » information sg : A the conception of Bismark tistrue. A | r of Wilcox also Gone ef success he took in thi | I ] eved his brother fact ite li , plage Pes hind ; oa great cannot b aurrat-| cas suilty of the crime. W. D. Wil- i ‘ ris Ge an meet , Bal \ eee a es INVOIV- | xh lenied the cha source, they hoid th in trust iG pe MBLOEY -: Coad There isa considerable excitement A man ean have no secrets in] from er pewer. on condition eo The pro- Excello neighborhood over Pek Rudgacllikenine mete [umn Veena tae artious of th k eur be compre-| and the anger of the girl's | cun to use the typewriter lerecterotiles cal : hended, tl neee eeitated | tives is running high. i es ,{ Thus his e crasps the » bear can 2 ‘ whom Wil Der eine at aude « } oe ted even | waa ted, bound him over to wt Aas i heated |; he September Grand Jury in the is hae mA pure ly i exceeding small sum of $1,000, rious s¢ san his vouths, where 7 aie Mesa : lished, that Prussia, his country, | ds to give, and loged in the Macon AS he ex] surpr talents and } : 3 1 = was the one to constitute this su-| eter. } pleasing tr: i ; (qemu rae vt ne eee ee ee preme power. He enabled Prussia! ~ Hey ee and observant, but totake things into her own hends foreed a rupture with Austria, the FRE ie 4 * ‘i ' g t nist to national progress, | ot = ii Saw N tee 3 ci and for a Shirt. at akness, » Mo, July 25.—A wed coneee ¥ tau extraordinary character is pure d ® = a. — for dumb bee rer made him a perfect bors ed her. and has ceme ar nd his f vorite exercise bh ool: place here this eve . that is | less and a oe most of the race relationship iuto of more than ordinary interest. W ate are ot won Rae € lone great powerful fatherland ; = hae : Is es the nervous sympton aS ter Pucket, who is in jail serving | SU?cne ves : Y In August. 1866. Count Bismark 4 i relieves the pain sgirernted 2 L General Roon and Moltke, the le- roes of the Germa: sentence was | vut a seventy-five day }functional and organ troubles. aken to the Recorder's oftice where | Guarantee printe ad on bottle wray vnted a license towed Miss | per and faithfully don for ne ae were feted at Ber er, who was avout to be- | years. raprese ate’ his cow ty at the Prus- given by the bur |sian capital, he one day went bear hunting with seven others. On their i opportunity by the forelock and } } r- y 1. . —— oo Seven Was a8seU: | with unflinching resolution realized “How did thi Es g§ i and he re- the yearning of his race for unity; 7 pis, he il for us, father. The/ Roon who bad first trotted in 1) 1 } att x aia , jthat had sh: rv. Then came | yoltke, the second, and I fred an Mitchell, Turnbull and South Bend =": then the Pru A FULL LINE OF | bearing upon thi of Bismark. When in ishment | later vear, he Austrian war, The toast master was as fol-| who had seized! ihe was ¢ Clare lov ‘Bist anized the army | _ 1 Sole Agent fo: ssian fire eKE- abant) Aurora all th fn ENGRAVING NE to brin riages, iciwa Wagons and FTIR meme vanes arn Tena Pe FING DUTCHMAN SULKY Plow: ts ea SHIRLEY CHILDs. |srerdiade oo THE POSITIVE CURE. [Mi GROTHERS, 66 Warren 8, New York. Price 60!

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