The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 8, 1892, Page 3

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' Are you Billious, Constipated or tre bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hox dry skin, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills,and Fever, &. If you have any of thesé symptoms, your Liver fs out ot order and your blood is slowly | being pois: use your liver does not act proper ly. Herstne will cure ay | disorder of the Liver, Stor hor Bow- | els. It has no equal asa Liver Medi-| cine. Price 75 cen | Free trial bottle at H. L.” Tucker's Drug Store. 44-tyr. | H.L.TUCKER, (Successor to J. G Walker) 2 |'DRUGGIST. | Dealer in | Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefully Compound- | ed. A night Clerk can alw be had by pulling the Knobin front. UCTIONEER. | I will cry sales in any part of t ty. Twenty years experience. C reasonable. atisfaction gaua Call on or address D. V. BROWN, | Mo. > coun anteed, | LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do busisess in Bates, adjoining counties. risonyille, Mo Reterence.—First N Bank of Harrisonville. Cass andj Address me at Har. | tional Bank « 4it John Atkison’s | Pension Agency, Over Dr Everinglam’s store rooms West Side - Buter, Mo. GO TO—— G.A. VAN HALL, F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— PURE DRUGS MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND NINE CIGARS,| ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS | — | Prescriptions Carefully Compounded | A liberal Patronage of the | public is solicited. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS ‘time he traveled over twenty five I will pay the highest market | price for chickens and egg delivered at my store at Virginia, Mo. ; Lalso have good feed stable in connection with my store. Netson M. NestLeRovE. GENTLEMEN! YOUNG AND OLD, suffering from nervous debility, involantary losses, the effects of youthful errors oF excesses, We will send 8 Pesitive Cure upon receipt of @3.00. Perfectly harmless, Over twenty years in successful use, As an infallible, safe and rapid cure, it has no equal. Communica- | ne strictly contidentiak Particulars and testi- onsale ‘mailed (sealed) free. Address THE FOUBORG MEDICAL CO. 329 Liviagsten St., Breoklya, and General Debility ie Eis from it ai WiLL BE CURED using JONNSON’: ND FEVER TOMI e Dot- bok Patariemanesease LAGRIPPE, TYPHOID A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man! i jtacked in hours without food during which} HUNTED BY MOBS. The Story of the Five Days Wild Experience of a Tennessee Outlaw. Morristown, Tenn., Chas. Weems, tie 1 9 charze with attempting to assault a white woman ut Chattanooga on May 1%, is in jail here. Weer May S Was arre Lafter the al- leged ¢ it and - | nooga. he xt I jtured the jail omy to tin’ tha Weems had been spirited away. Liss whereabo til 1 jeated in N 5 later. Ti ran p and in the capital city, iu Zen men were hurt, oue A fire engit the streets to the jail but ‘the , while jul coos, trace that cute auything this staic, iSseS and probably Weems w s but in an hour to avoid the mob hid ever seen. to Gathrie, Ky to leave Was compel The telegraph operators along the © of the railroads joined in and as fur as possible kepi the towns ahead informed. Weems was taken to Clarksv at night A mob sar anded jailat midnight. Weems and Jailor Held and Deputy Sheriff Pillar of Chattanooga, all heavily armed with cocked revo rele elihrough the stiects to t dep Phe train was tired upoa at every ation on the way back to Nash wile. Late as it was, armed men paced the station platforms and jinade ugly threats Nashville fused to take Weeins. reached the officials re A staré w 7 then made back for Chattanoo,. but not before tweety five ara men came aboard and aunounced their intention of staying by Weems uatillyneched. = Every town along the route furnished a erowd and guus were thrust thro the car windows. At Tullahorm: 1, 090 people steol on the track and stopped the train. Thomas Car- nienacing 1 penter, the leading citizen, made an | eloyuent address aud the lynching | was postpone?. been Chattan°oga hal informed of Weem’s coming, and a crowd had gone out to Wau- haichie. six miles, to do the lynch- The officers beard of it at Hooker, and while the train was run- ning twenty mites an hour Weems was thrown off the car, the oficcis jumping after, fo'lowed by four of the armed men, ¥ ing. ug 1 z 10 were captured, le the disarmed and tied to trees, w trio took to the mountains, tramp ing for eighteen hours over Racoon and Lookout mountains, fording th for- ests iu the blackest night, to Colte- wab, Ga. All through the night they heard their pursuers and saw streams and plunging throu, | their torches. Ooltewah, which they reached at daybreak, they took the \train for Knoxville,which was 1each- jed in the Weems wes denied admission to the jail, as be had been at Lebanon, Athens, Cleve- afternoon. Hand and other points and he was brought on to this plac#and locked up. In tive days he had traveled over 1,000 miles, saw over 200 mobs ready to lynch him, was refused ad- mission toa score of jails, was at- three, went twenty-four \of the worst mountains iu the state, lwas thrown from a train, was shot |at. visited three states and was so he could see them. could be told in all its stratagem, r two others \If the story | y details of J eapes, barrow eés- exe encounters, rides, lonely walks and agonies of suspense, it would out-novel a novel. | Weems claims the'woman met him |by appointment. | The Greatest Strike. 4 \_A strikes that of Dr. Mil New Heart Cure has ; f te be one ot th est it demand for i Already t wild UEERIEG BINDERS, REA ALL STELL HAY RAi TOP BUGGIES, Porter's Hay Carriers, Machine Oils. Bailders Hardware, R. R. NOLAND G pS UP. Tuere is no Escape From the Stripes — Must Serve Two Yea Jetferson City, Mo., May 3 vision No. 2 of the to-day affirmed the yu case of the State vs. ex State urer Ed ‘t i supreme court lement he ox trea er 3 In the penitentiary opision, which v ritten by Gantt and co members of the d lengthy. M-. No in St. Louis and that he wi warden of t is quite said t »>be the supposition is urrender te penttentiary. One of his attorneys, Hou. W. 5S. Pope. jthat be will uot file a otic new hearing. = Much felt here for Mr. Noland The judgment of the suprene court however, Surprise to no one uot | tuiliar with the case. The defense Mr. Nolan | in TSSS asi Ife id daring neyer had any case. was elected treasurer tary 1889 pace ed tiat time became y a yé ut a defaulter to the extent of nearly 33,000. After tle Noland finally before Judge G. D. Burgess last July, cou- was | vieted and sentenced,to the peuiters The first part discusses the indict ‘tiary for two years. of the deci ment and coveludes thatit was prop- erly drawn. To Young Mothers Who are for the t time to und-rgo woman’s severest trial, we ofler you, not the stupor caused chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly loved and lon; oflspring, iit **Mother’s Frierd,”? which will, if used as directe leviate the pains, horrors and and often entirely do away with them. by all druggists 23 Lightning’s Work. Marshall, Mo., June 1.—During a | heavy storm Monday night. nineteen sheep under a tree onthe Hiram Howard farm were killed by light- |ning. The family in the house near _ by, were shocked but not seriously | hurt. | Mexico, Mo., June 1—at Holt Summit. in Callaway county, Monday night Mrs.R A. Wallace was struck by lightning. She is still prostrated but will live. Her house was torn to pieces. * Rolla. Mo., ciate night, Diehl's store by lightuin was nd sixteen per- i asibility. Frank Wilkening. aged 16, was dead ‘and John Deakin, aged 14,died early this n The others re- covered. ! St. Joseph, May 31—Yesterday afternoon ex-Alderman Herry Luch singer and W. A. Jordon, cashier of the Commercial bank, left for a peint near the water works to co fishing. This morning the buggy was found tied near the waterworks where it had stood all night in the rain. As the men took a boat to ecoss the river it is supposed th-y were overtaken the storm and drowned and paities are now searci ing for their bodies. Moberly, Mo., June 1.—A negro baby was found yi sterday afte ning. by June 1.—At Newburg | \ | BARNEY. il stand the seasen of svat my stabdle,eight milesdue east of Butler, and 5-4 of a mile he Butler and montrose road. De- mand pedigree : jack, mealy sired by MeDenald’s tine m Was one of Leonards’ sure and large breeder. insure acolt to standand aud good for season. AM dered any selling, irance aken to pre- responsible nose. service t trading ¢ and mon be paid Ca but Will not be cur. PRINCE. iilmake AES. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED LINE OF | SPRING AND FARM WAGONS IN ERE COUNTY. ‘i Irons Steel» Nails, &c.| ONS & CO. ms o¢ DEACOK MWe With Thor Sacks to the Walt is to be carried In the siutup s A HTar- ) can ive lu the south t risonis nu ad oif the Blaine | radical poliey, and there is nowhere | mov his taiagnamm- | else for them to go. They have it} t of fellow Radicals their backs to the wall. There they Ina wet! sout! ust stand. There they will stand. “part ela governm Our Republican triends will hear attempted to overthrow.” them neither whines nor 5, hor ove Radical will never yield to it —St. Louis Repub atures of surrender policy. They nent of y to cease nasal catarrh s of the air is commonly pall forms of where there is dry es with what of being ticipate’ th their lands Ctlled “stuffing up”, especially when ite eis going to bed, Ely’s Crean Balm gives immediate relief. Its benetits to me has been priceless.—A G Case Bat thet is xnelest history. They are partici- Millwood, Kansas. put al tlic ; at P Re Delete Manat of One of my children halavery bad ace yayo it required compul- | discharge from her nose. Two phy- sion to make thea doit, tuey are | ficians prescribed, but without ben- weil satistied now to go on partici- er We tried Ely’s Cream Balin, suites late an ip andl neigh aoe 1uch to our surprise, there Hee i Sect — | Wasa marked inprovement. We borlivess w ey ty at every | continued using t Balu and ina point of the compas: i short time the discharge was cured ‘ i AGace. Comine NY p MUONS ORI TET EO —O A Cary, Corning, NY. 29 rT a0 ate aes S es = i En ud his fellow Radicals Boies’ Little Bcheme. H ose to de xnbout it2 Ef'the Re-| P toda about it! Ifthe Re-} Des Moines, Io., May 31.—At the can purty is to control the! Savery House to day a large number country, wint is the country to do! of Towa den Bort it? \ : about it ence ‘to dis rats met in confer- uss plans for furthering Petree tae a he: Re eee oe a ‘ ae ; | : Weal know what the Radicals | the candidacy of Gov. Boies aud of did do abo ‘it when they had the | peasures looking to the unification ower. y attenpted to put the | ver between the deep sea ifferage and the devil of Radical Tiey believed that with the radical attacking in the | Towa’s zovernor \ front and the negro vote in its rear | i re south would be kept forever sub- |ject and prostrate Bat under iTayes, | Garfield South sai i South fo: of Hawkeye democracy importart the upon | this Chairman Faller presided, and there were sev- | point. uigni eral speeches full of enthusiasm for Jno F. Duncombe was selected to present the name of Gov. Boies to the national conven. jtion. J. H. Shields was selected as TArthur the prostrate | Lwiped the blood | Under Cleveland | id factories on its bat- And seeing this the Har- chairman of the delegation. It was learned that congressman Bryan, of | Nebraska, and Hon. John P. Irish of California, formerly of Iowa, will) probably second the nomiua up ar out of its eyes. iit began to bi | tlefields. | rison Ri Is declared it insuffi- | Boies at Chicago. The coufeicice \ : | | ciently reconstructed. If these peo- | continued informally this afternoon | |ple open iron mines and fae and evening. tories they ! be able to make} 7 | : : | The dude may get along very well cannons, said the Tuttles; and so! . eS eile i | ; eS | without brains, that being his nor-| we have the Harrison Force bill and } j | mal state, but he must have plenty the call for more bayonets. lof kti = 2 heckties. Itisuseless to talk to narrow- — ot | browed Puritan elders who think The work of extending the hu-/ they are tie Lord's annointed; | “ane feelings in a practical way las who believe themselves predestined | been growing rapidly in the | years. In bumber of ac of the nts to horses ng! 5 in the | few ; to make Puritiauism the established | j | WoBotarimer, Church C. Bridgeford. Ed. M. Smith. eee CATTLE, To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS CITY, s ees ONSIGN YOUR— HOCS and SHEEP v and Will sc e them. “BATES COUNTY. National Bank, BUTLER, MO. Wr THE OLDEST BANK LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - - SURPLUS, - - 000 00 $25,000 00 . TYGARD, - - - - B. NEWBERRY COOTER EE Marsotré Pacific Time Table, President. Vice-Pres. Cashier Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. {NontTH Bouxp Passenger, = - 4:51 a.m. Passenger, - = 355¢C pe am Passenger’, - - g:25 p.m. Local t scight - > 10:05 a.m, Soutn Bounp Passenger, - : 7:04 a. Mm. rassenger, - + 2:28 pm. 1:46 p.m. ~ 9-1:37 pam. —_—— F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIST, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. Tucker's old stand. Lawyers, Pp. W. Sitvene. J. A. Sitvens. SILVERS & SILVERS, Attornoy-at-Law. Will practice in the courts of Baes ind adjoining countiet, the Court ot Appeals, Supreme Court at Jefferson City and in the Federal Courts. Ben.Otce over Farmers Bank; door trom head of stairway. third D* ARMOND bites eee ATLORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties. Sar Office over Bates Co. Nat’ Bank. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTIORNaYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans- | down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMNOGEVPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P- O. All calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- ROULWARE, Physician and Office north side square, Surgeon. religion in America; who are ready i to back every Puritan idea with the | Streets of London, the committee of | bayouet; but we ask one fair minded | the Animals’ institute has de led} Republican if the South has not suf-, to attempt to cope with th fered ex its attempt to pby orga' og a system aiding | horses by means of amba participating in the govern-| wuce carts | Busgeies, Carriage, /Phaetons, Drummer ment of the United States? It lost| to be placed in easy available p si hundreds of millions of property; | tion. where they will be at hand in hundreds of thousands ef its best ;ease of xccidents, to couvey t! men; it bas pai laud is still paying horses to establishments where the is of war indetani-|i2juries can be immediately atten bun Js of millio: ty taxes, and it is living from band | ed to. | to mouth on 7-cent cotton. For like an unsolved problem, What more do our Republican Its complex parts suggest fries's wast? Do they wish to call] Endeavor erowaed with failure, for Hon men again to kill offf And everything but rest. th people of the suuth and Til tet it slide auction. And buy the “Vertical-Feed,” tura the couuiry over tothe negroes? If they can renominate and recleet} 5 ies : | That's never out of order, Mr. Har: can do it as al z ; 5 é And runs with matebless epee. matter o By superior for- a ces vi lien, Aciccican the dicen te people of t oi the Rebels uf 1776 Before the ri * nualled | - = , {can be exterminated. There is no} Sever, Chills and Fever, and all other Malarial | ner *s , The unequalled | in an old» well in the t part of | = by FUNDED. 700,000 pott!: ew Heart Cure st x teed 7 é = « = s fe ‘ % ete ined entorsements aed Nee orice i Pray, sedi jaar jtown . An inquest was held here | @estion of it. Nor is there any It would be wise and weil worth hysicians. If not forsale by your druggist | by H, L. » als s | 2 si : = a F 3 =a teading DhITicy mail on receipt of se per Dottie, Nervine for headache, fits, sprees, hot| to-day. The matter is shrouded in | question of the necessity for exter- your while to investigate the merits | = TRE vale coe TARE RO See cehenas flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc. peters: 5 | pares them if the Radical pro-| of the “Davis Vertical Feed.” i | An Butler, Mo. en a special Di sesof women and chil- ‘asicsiy Ppgter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. f le supply of Wagons, &c. ; quipped Sta- bles in this section of the state. Ries Fresirnep. At any hour, day or night on the most reasonable terr Farmers desiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this bara the most convenient in town. POTTER BROS.

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