The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 2, 1892, Page 7

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rr rane meena meee R. R. DEACON. SONS & Co. Farm Machinery, Heavy and Self Hardware, Cutlery and Guns Corn Planters and Check Rowers, Arrival and de train A Woman Outraged ence of Her Husband Menand Women Assaulted a b bed om the Streets One Crime Follows Another Watt Startling Rapidits the heart of this city, on its st National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK prominent residence street, Chail Paylor and bbed last wife bbed night by were Yr negro, who then blocks a lonesome spot, bound the unre «dl the wife : a masked forced them several away to outrag ing husband, a — ‘ vanished, leaving no more TH LARGEST AND THE | hind than if he had fled thro ONL iy NATION, AL B: ANK air. This within two hours 1 two other robberies, scarcely je-s IN’ BATES COUNTY. atrocit itted $s, con undoubted y CAPITAL, +» £125,000 00 | by the sume man ‘ a | Few criminals have shown more SURPLUS, - - $25,000 00 | : daring; few have achieved x inore hideous climax. President. U.JeTYGARD, - - - | Chales Taylor, j weler, HON. J. B. NEWBERRY Vice-Pres. |. : a |. C. CLARK S a Cashier wife, a Hebel woman 30 y - jae, attended yesterday evening a DR. F. M. FULKERSON, | party at the residence of TE G WP Tr Clark, superintendent of the Missou eae: ri ie ee ee BUTLER, is MISSOURI. | Taylor lett the party early. Shortly Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. | afte vr 11 o'clock they departed from PEUSKEE S701 sino dg: | the Clark residence at 522 Bro: rdway Lawyers. | and started to walk home aloug that jmost fashionable thoroughfare in PW. Siuvens. JA. Stuy sae | Sedalia. SILVERS & SILVERS, | Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in the courts of Ba adjoining countiet, the Court ret tid ita tale eae ee cuca kerchief appeared before them City and in the Federal Courts. | |. weh,.Oilice over Farmers Bank; door trom head of stairway, They went | fearing no along quietly until in front of A. Crandall on danger ! the residence of O ; west Broadway. | Aman masked with a white hand- In third |his right hand he held a revolvex, in | the left a long knife dirk | pistol was thrust in Taylor's fac: and or The [1° ARMOND & QUMITH. h ATTORN}HYS AT LAW. Will practice | and the highwayman said: “Hold up your hands” Taylor, a | man rather werk He: small in Bates and adjoining entirely unarmed. counties. | ineseds the Aiehiwi nee new Office oyer Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. jobeyed the highwayman c | The man, who Taylor noticed well built mulatto, proceeded w out further words to ransack the He found $15 wateh. The hig !wayman examined the watch and | passed it back to Taylor saying he was ARKINSON & GRAV ES, ATTORN#YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, jeweler’s pockets over Lans- | jand a chatelane HOMOEOPATHIC j did pot want it. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A WOMAN'S READY WIT Ufice, tront room over P. O. All eu] Mrs. Taylor, while the man was answered at office day or night. | | robbing her husband,was with ready Specialattention given to temale dis- | ae eases. | wit concealing her jewelry. SE EOE nond ring from her finger ©. BOULWARE, Physician and | t00k a diamond ring from he e Surgeon. Office northside square, | and cast it over the fence into Cran Butler, Mo. fodacaset on women and chil- | dali’s yard. specialty ! - pik) uable br J.T, WALLS, The n Then she slipped a val- t pin inside her bodice atto baving rifled Taylor's , pockets seized upon Mrs. Taylor. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. He snatched from ber ears 2 pair of Office, Southwest Corner Square, over | diamond earrir which she bad Aaron Hart’s Store. Residence on Ha-} ib ee ‘ see vannah street norrh of Pine een unable to conceal this | Passe ad very quickly, only a very minutes had elapsed between t pearance of the footpad | completion of the robbery Just as the robber pocketed hi | plunder young Fred Hartshe ‘clerk approached. Then Buzggies, Carriage, panes aside 2 dtl pass between him and his v w Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Lailow: CORRECT TERRIBLE CRIMES AT SE- Mursouri Pacific ‘Time Vable DALIA. in the Pres- : Brown, arden Seeds, Xe. Farmers Friend, U. Rock [Esland and Oliver Stirring Plow CASADAY SULKY PLOWS, Twenty different kinds of Cultivators, all new. See our unequaled line of Tubular and Channel Steel Lever Harrows, Disk Harrows, Land Rollers, Steel Scrapers, Road Plows, Builders Hardware, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Iron in the county. S. and Haworth Stalk Cutters, &c. Bain & Fish Bros. Farm Wagons, Top Buggies, Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Carts, Buckeye Force Pumps. Freeman’s Diamond Steel Barb Wire, aud the largest and best selected stock of Wood Work, Nails, Pumps and @as Pipe, G v, Steel and Wagon Fr. FR. DEACON, SONS & CO. a Mo. vo ver, though he havds upou the man Ding v At every st nee aud obedience l threats HUSBAND BOUND, WIFE Here the highwayman from wvercoat pocket a small coil of stout rope He passed be- hind the ting Taylor and tl ing to shoot Lim, made him ‘ is backward. Then the Jeweler was securely bound by the wrists rope was carried les tied tightly downward a Mrs. Tas s dragged besond usband’s sight into the dark- ness. The wretched jeweler, bound hand and foot, could hear the sounds of a terrible struggle. his wife's T screams and gaspings as the negro throttled her, the f black’s smothered curses as he foight to overeome the struggling woman. Then there was silence. The negro’s gre: ed. Presently the brute dragged Mrs. Taylor, half back her husband's He drew his dirk, cut Taylor's bond's an oath, bade the man raged wife at strength pre vail- unconscious, to side. and, with and the out- Then he dis- be goue appeared in the night. Mr. aud Mrs. Tay! their way home as best they could Its 2 o'clock in the morning before they wr mnade had communicated the story of their terri experience to the pel The city w aroused and _ officers and citizens set out to bunt down the ravisher. ANOTHER SIMILAR ASSAULT That there was such wretch ccession of great delay in to a crimes. At H. Buckley who started from pursuing the Jue sti o'clock 10:30 lives ne Cath d escoiting Miss Mattie Gilker to the Y. W.C. A. home at ‘Ninth street and Harrison avenue. At Broadway, the southeast corner of Ohio street,’ a negro sud- a lie fair Lear deuly came upon them. The couple slightly to get out of the black man’s way, the negro stepped » covered Buckley swerved s in front of the with his revolver and brought him | toa standstill. Buckley fled in one direction and the girl in another. He clutched her by the neck and struck her viciously in the face with the but of his pistol. Miss Gilker dropped to the pavement and Buck- ley rushed to the rescue and started to grapple the negro. Just then Thomas Mitchum county clerk, and another man came up and the high- wayman fled down Broadway. Wh the strange young Fred Hartshorn saw Lt he came upon on hastened business center of the city was Broadway he down town —the ouly three bloeks away—and told a i und there of the rob- policeman he f in progress. THE POST OFFICE Book Store St. = al Kansas Vity DAIIY PAPERS, Magazines, Fashion and Sporting PALrERS The Post Office Drug Store d with Dr of y as well a Is well stock Patent Me he Ss Toilet and Fancy Articles. ntisin ct compounded, DAVID WALKER, Manager , don of fifty men is on watch around | - Many others patrel the | him in ene might. Earlier in the evening he attacked and most bar- | Darcusly ured a lonely woman That all three of these crimes were done by cne man no one in Sedalia doubts MOCRE ASSAULTED. Mrs. Mary Moore lives xt 1609 Scuth Missouii avenue. She is 65 years old and feeble. Yesterday eveuing she visited the house ofa Mrs. returned home neighbor, M. W. Watkins. She about 9 o'clock, light ed the lamp into a adjoining As s room to hang up a through latto—seized wrap, she ieee the doorway by rocking man—a mu- the throat chair and her forced her into a tightened his powerful uiluentiai on M. C. QO A. closely rounding country the town. streets. Atelegram was rece ing from Fort Scott, that two mulattoes lad | train there during the day. them displayed two revolvers and a Neither a dirk. | arrested, (that a suspicious mulatto had been | seen somewlere o1 clutch until | the poor woman almost lost con sciousness. Then he ket go his] hold and displaying a revolver threatened death at the slightest boise. Mrs. Moore begged for mercy, de claring that had hea and felt herself on the point of death. <p the oat she rt disease oo —— quick,” replied negro with an ve a notion to make you die and he drew clasp knife and opened it Mrs. Moore begged for a driuk cf water and the a great oith, told her to get a drink. Mrs Moore went into the dining room, the uegro did not follow. The frightened woman slammed the door locked and bolted it, borhood. When the men Mrs. Moore arous- | ed surrounded the house they found | it deserted. The negro had tied. The persons different in their d it. The are given as the the thus assaulted in lree localities tirely agr ee eb- of their Le criptions pearance and s same In every case, clothing was the same each time the same weapons—a revolver anda large knife—were exhibited. doubt one man did these ree outrages. nda HOW THE MAN Loc police. Pears’ _ Soap news Sis ad over 5 sober cour V sco ] ise it Was Sent Whoever wants soft 1s, smooth hands, white zs Re . or a clear complex tl er vr 1c and she can h Sel Wand intetisi that is, if the skin is 1 is NN BK = . The color you want to a les r g. a leading iptions of the organized however, coming into poll most Continuously ¢ are always sent succe: Many suspects | but agamst >| these reports released. whom ground for blacksmith, rely, hief of Police les. watched. suspicion, Bart reward avoid comes probab a nei lead or | ther of nature or of habit. Either you do no secretary of oe or you wi ihaeyae copie effectually; you do the skin open and clea you hurt it. local Y. icuaber ol the Prentice wired de- Remedy.—Use P to nesro i negh.| Soap, no matter how much ; Outgoing swere! but a littl ‘ y< yuads of meaj use it often. to scour the sur- | All serts of stores sell it druggists, all surts of people uv To night a cor-! Peeueseeecsscrccscasees BOCTOR Kan., stating | boarded the ) 3 One of ENCLISH of them had been by the Ft. Beott i Coughs, Colds and Consumption, Is beyond: messages have been uestion the greatest of all modern remedie: willstop a Cough Inone night. It will chec! Coldinaday. it will prevent Croup, retiev ma, and CURE Consumption If taken f + IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE =" COUGH ce headquarters al- ich anuouncing | & other. Posses out to eet 4 ae" CROUP aud always without | > Use It Prompily Cd ST WILL CUR WHEN EVERY ive been arreste dy a wera can’t afford t There were three | Hae gas be with out it tere wae ted & Hees pettiaenye $100 In Doctor's bili RUG: | fcsrron it. IT TASTES Goo Ben Scott Fisher, a bel r| ; Tucker ont® and a certain Oliverja vagabond. All Het Tasker, ici a | proved themselves clear, however, 7m and have been released, except the AU CTION EER. barber M sinans p art of the coun- i z a tv. we Charges There is one thing settled avd rea sfaction | gauz praiteed: determined on by the men of Seda-, ©#! Vv. BROWN lia. If the negro is caught and *52-3m | Pilates Mo: ; brought here his punishment will) be as awful as his crimes. there be delay. milder ruffian, with another | fled through | the rear way and alarmed the neigh- | The lynching. | ent effect Price Some It Be has elva Le lib el she tory. ed tot : poet is sold « toc people can never been poi ckwood unfortunate circumstances to } As for the more miued—the stake and fire. \ would at once ed by the difficulty of jury that would be entirely satisfac- RY & EGGS, Nor will lI spirits clamor for | deter- | try were compe We make a cal! for y and cggs at the very li igh et rasa price in cash be confre securing a Poultry and Eggs, Phaetons, Drummer | | “Hurry up and ; getalong now,” an at once started af- Jeweler Taylor gives the most ' Taken in any quantity ar leash paid Wa ons &ec. j said to Hartshorn. The young man ter the robbor On the way he met vlete description of the man. t e Farmers <a Lae r= sd jinstantly saw what was going Buckley coming breathless and sear e Taylor was demurely wait- 2 : ae ult oo | : a . ae - = — -_ — — _ au Sribyy ot Your ae Ee ge The mun told ing for the nego to finish searing! § BQO, OOO ' a word, hastened ss oO with a r - POU nae & — street and told a pohee officer what uly the ne affuir quite We oem re to place outon : t aa the had see j for the one The aa de- si ee tof ccincngy * See S . : 3 reese a aa . Y DUNT O, 2LU A. L. McBRIDE & CO aon e Hartshorn bad been yr, WAS CO} pen color the best terms and lowest : het pre ad Sta: gro ste} is. off with ts« inches high, 150 r ates yet ojje red hy anyone Hanibal Pou try Co This is one of t e bestequp} He 1d while ae mn this line of business ie bles in this section of the state. as : Notes drawn toron 7 By JAMES SMITH. First Crass Ries 9 Foursrrnep. three or jive years ahead xg z rey a . Hare sone money to loan Notice of Final Settlemedt. At any hour, day or night jonas pie we paiable on or beforeaciuen taiwe most onable terms. Farmers | thence date. $ lesiring to put up their horses - Culland see how cheap we can let you have money. Whea Sed arot The Bankers Loan & Title Co a knowledge of the eee done to Mrs. ee C. FULKERSON, Manager. 7,0. ENNIS, | > so j 8-4 Adm nist rater i i when in the city will find this barn the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS. so mys- dirk not the d ese were

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