The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 21, 1892, Page 2

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HERE Is THE | STONE FOR PRESIDENT. | THIEVES AT A FUNERAL. | The Memphis Ayalonche-Appeal Makes | i x S se 4 the Suggestion. iia Majestic Stecle Range In a weil written article reviewing cere : : jthe life of Goyernorclect Stone, | St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 13.—John, |'Thomas D. Tay Avalanche-A Aizo. of th | who rau orin the Memphis alias James Foley. and Jobn, alias speaks as follows:) «Bue ” Stews the recognized statesmen) Verce, two) $yers cred. ed lynchipg riated mob, governor of Missouri, J. Stone. H yestirday aite The two n MICS inent figure i i house to bre: +34 i jand is known as one of the most| resi a | eloquent orat a ' nN | ran (sa He is bold « Me {lie life, and H or qi ty { posure of corre E: repeblican par @|tectives Coun "4 ; : tion of the affairs e has | = a PRS tsdust as Good the Grocer said, E made his tame familiar throughout! goor saw then Proffering another brand. «PURE CLAIRETTE SOAP ene inddee datnven cronnt line | : is What we want. have you any now on hand ? g e jaud. have Known him anth ty esteghias ° . EP mmr eee ened i | We'll certainly take no other, we use none but the bests | ry mately for tea years, and T believe An attempt was made to keep the, Andall shrewd dealers keep it,are you behind the rest ? that his invincibility in political con | gypest quiet so as not to disturb tel a tests lies in his peculiar ability for| mourners. but the male euuioce | ; tq close and perfect organization. His} were transformed into an ugly mob] ~ : pe.soual magnetism seems to per-| avd cries of “Let's Ivneh them” | . ; vade the ranks of his lieutenauts, | arose from every side. a | And you can buy it as cheap of us as you would have to pay for acast |. ..q aggressive word on every hard| Oya anery man atabbel Foley by | Stove. Guaranteed to be the best made and |y.5 often wrought success where! sp, oe ae | for half the price paid to traveling peddlers for a snide. See ours arenes paneer eienieee uracee | Hej uray sudan cul) have etrang led, im - = ” ® = L ility 0 re : penne a P 3 P oth. r men of ability would huve|pim to death had not the detectives i y y- failed. drawn revolvers and satisfied the ; HARPER & ATKISON, His metal was = erely tested in] g-owd that they would use them. the great struggle this year for the With much difficulty most of the Butler, Missouri. | guberuatorial nomination, being op | posed by Hon. Pope Yeaman, Judge | — James Gibsou, of Kansas City, one of the most popular m:n in the state, and Dick Dalton. Stone went into the convention with a larger number of vot-s than any other mob quieted down and aliowed the We are located on south side of the square. CNV - Staple:Fancy Groceres, You should not be without it. 3 q Eyery family i+ liable tohave a_here- | prisovers to be taken to jail. KILLED BY OUTLAW STARK. Kansas City Times. Naturally the good prices pre vail- J g& 1 i Marshal Wit Jiuy cause old Himers to tell many Marsh! =) United States Deputy | storie son Shot Down While ‘Tryinz to Arrest the Band. Sk Ra ARAM Li ECM regarding the hog busines: candidate | They recall inauy instances of for- mer high markets and Low some of © Coffeeyville, Kas., Dev. 14.--Henry | the « Starr, the notorious — half the story that Cherokee Indian desperado, shot | was toll yesterc Hea chhd Ge Gammanion ae de Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. taken at first can readily be cured betore inay date k 3 or even 4 generations. This tact makes it necessary always to have a remedy with which to combat although all sorts of combinations |'™*tormidabie disease. A cough when ; } ul ’ a “ — - a <e were attempted to defeat bim, serious hold cn the lungs. friends stoud by him solid as n réek, Horehound Seip when teksn bi y stages will cure consumption. ' S teed to bring relief in every CICARS ANO TOBACCO, and by the superb generalship of his e@ ones” gov squeezed, but breed them all distanced lay by W. E. Ford] ¢ leat ‘ol. Dick Speed, of | Ce: When used for any affection of the = = Fy ! PYF. Wie y Was 5 stat n, inflamation of the lu pronchi- | eS = : e - So - . = Marshal Floyd Wilson about fifteen | Springs, Mo. That firm eaily yer- slichiseditad ueelorous:|( thma, whooping cough, croup, &e. | 5 Iw ays pay the highest market pric e for ( ounty miles southwest of here yesterday | terday morning stipped a imixed ly for democracy, was aie of the; canal Se ee spend Foe eae : >) 2 y | iJ Bs e LEN, ne 4€ | Ca always be cepended on. i », Qj 4 afternoon. | load of hogs and sheep to this mer-|hardest ever fought in Misso Sold by HL. Tucker. | | roduces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- 3 Wilson, accompanied by W.C. | ket. The sheep were thin and didn't y Dickey, special detective for the carry more thau enough wool to Pacific Express company, left Lina | keep the: warm this weather, but pah to arrest Starr, and came upon) the hogs were of that hungry and Maj. William Warner, cx comm. This Looks Like Business. | er in chie army of St Tue politicians ave not afraid of ] repudlie of now. Even : he pension question = ‘ €X Cuds the Kauszs ny of the x Paaaedemands io thr nWaerk Se [eoktt ot ia ruc nd eae ease tt Beasley othe oration eel NE VAT ET RM? NEW GOODS? fused to surrender and fired on the ‘their eyes open for opportunitics i mg atnosi iigid invest gation ane a e > bei it was vof the republican ] the establishment of sweeping re- This is quite a different the public heard the el Tien every ef de to defert field | and becausefae bad the hooes 2 vigorous q officer. Wilson's Winchester refus ; just the same when the ground is ocdea ed to work after the first shot had | frozen as when rooting is good. been fired and the marshal was shot | When the car containing this sbip- down almost in cold blood. Starr) ment rez Ford eseaped uninjured. Dickey was | observed that some of the sheep probably under cover and after the _ brief battle brought Wilson’s body generally c¢ was 10,000 votes s other republic dition plac ; | forms sory fiom what Having purchased the stock of goods known as the |b fore ie Grange store consisting of GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, — { desire to say to my many friends that I have re- thed the yards Mr. the: the to this, pepulists bad lf. at Was in: in the Mr. Cleve- and | were inissing. Ile, remembering that they were thin and that their : here. | wool wasn’t long enough to get them Wilson,whose home isin Ft. Smith | mach tangled up with splinters, and Starr were formerly riders in a} thought they might have fallen marshal’s posse with Bob Dalton | through some crack and perished by Starr was only 21 years old and was | the wayside. But that theory was as fearlessness to say just what cow ne st: ardly poaticiins are now saying. was equal to the ese-ge, A resolution wili be introduced in day he reesived the nomination of | the U his party went to wer t 1 States senate for the ap- is charac sutef a commission to devise! polnta Ciminner to coll ap oan old fieans Joe a personal examination of plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in 3 a time democratic txjority, whieb bad every pension now beng paid and a aq a mem er of a gang that TEE orgen )scarcely born when it was dissipat-|in 1888 dwindled down t> nothing, | fool inquiry into the testimceny upon shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends | q ed with the last year, Since last ‘eq by the eppeara eo cf wool ubcut| Goy. Fiaceis having been + : Leo rete} by Pwinch itis bas d. This is the only call and see me. May he had been a fugitive from the snouts of the porke-s, justice. Several robveries in South- which had whiskers the size of those ern Kansas and the Cherokee coun- | some of only 13,231 plurality. be republi jeO eet Way to get at the pensica and up | question PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any 1 | ean campalgu cry was Thousands of the claims | 2 h b ‘ worn by adult gouts That gavelfor poor ol Missouri,” aud Col | ure fraudulent and will not bear hon-| vi ee race » F , ; i f x ‘ k ay | a ; He since then have n traced to | Mr. Ford, who is something of a|]Stone accepied the cialleuge by | est Monies ike qepchonces ihe ee oe 2 1 \ ine ap, av i z re : - - store in the city. Call and see me. 1m business man, an idea. Ue ordered showing up the manner in which the | Eee aittleds 16. ei utes tiotiattoes > cit} the car closad. “What!” exclaime? the yardman, amazed at the order, he having tak- Shiioh’s catarrh remedy—a_positiye cure for.catarrh, diptheria and canker- mouth. Sold by H.L. Tucker. | republicans stood up for Missouri! tie yovesiument need have nothing when in control of the state’s affairs. 5 fear. bat the - unworthy claimants | je ee aa: how the tre wsdy was bree) aud twill wot oly lose their pensions but | how the best citizens were disfran- |b. ubject tu New York Dec. 14.—The follow “Let them fight it out.” said Mr.|chised, many murdered for expres |i. the government. | ing dispatch from Washington bas! Ford. “Close the car.” | siot Ale. Cleveland has © ereauiy | s | us Of syupat been received: tirepiencnied ca the pension ques: PIN BR BEY tion] 4 | “But you don’t want the hogs tojand Lhe peusion list, he said, | TT. ts. PETTYsS' ‘en in the s‘tuation too » prosecution tor defraud. | —————s rece BOSS SADDLE, yowth the south, thousands iusprisoned, perse- James G. Blaine is now on his | eat all your sheep do you!” deathbed. The strength sapping | cuted and robbe ! by insolent repre- “I think I know what I want,” | sentatives of the party thea in pow | gould be a roll of honor lis malady from which he has suffered | for solonga time has assumed a | form which warns his friends of a/| speedy terminatior. The disease at- | tacked his lungs a short time ago | and its course has baffled the skill of his physicians. The visit of Dr. E. | G. Janeway of New York to Mr. | Blaine is indicative of the extreme anxiety of the family. When the fact became known that Mr. Blaine’s lungs were succumbing to the rav- | ages of the disease plans were laid | to convey the distinguished invalid | to Pasadena, Cal., in the hope that. a mild and soothing climate might | enable him to rally. Mr Blaine’ weakness, however, increased so rap- | idly that it was deemed unsafe to, move him and the trip te California | said Mr. Ferd, very much like a man who understood his business. “Slim sheep worth 75 cents a head—hogs worth 6 cents a pound,” he continu ed “Jet "em go; I don’t care anything about selling sheep anyhow.” The Homeliest Man in Butler As weil as the handsomest and others are invited to call on any druggist and : : = iget tree a trial bottle ot Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that s selling entirely on its own mérits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure ail chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bron- chitis and consumption. Large bottles soc and $1. New York, Dec. 14.—A story is rinted here that just before his | death Jay Gould wrote a letter to is son expressing a wish that a mil- was abandoned. There is reason to | Jion dollars be set aside to found believe that the ex-secretary’s death may occur at any day. | a preparatory institution for fitting | young men fer college. Russel Sage Croup, whooping cough and bronchi- | neyer saw the letter mentioned but tis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure Sold atH L Tucker's Prescrip tion drugstore. Foxes are becoming so thick in Linn county that on December 24, ey ae % Sold by J ers in thousands of cases, has telt it his R at lemish Cure ever known. i ¥ J! duty to make it Known to his suffering 4 ants oa dena peune pom | the matter ee W Morris, Druggist, Butler. 2I-1¥ fellows Actuated by this motive and a Second hand harness from $3.00 to $15. ; a noise” is invil fo Join ina “drive. | g s Spee a ee ‘desire to relieve human suffering, I wil! s, With all the boys in the county in, Ministers of the gospel are .requested | Newtouia will soon be surroaded | send tree of charge, to all who desire it, Full line of Turf Goods for fast horses. Come and see us, as =| to call at our drugstore and we will give by good paying mines. this 1ecipe, in German, French, or En-} pursuit, it looks bad forthe foxes. | them (free ot charge), one$5.00 box of glish, with full directions ror preparing | Vi : : | “Cacterine” or Extract ot Mexican Cac-} Sleepless nights made miserable by and using. Ser ‘by mail by addressing | Bt e ar an Pros Shiloh’s Cough and SopenpHon care | tus, which cures Catarrh, hay fever and|thattermblecough. Shiloh’s Cure is/ with stamp, naming this paper. W. A-j +) - is sola by us ON a guarantee, eranciptine: Sold by H L Tucker. | thought Gould had expressed a de- |sire that his executors make such i a disposition of a million dollars. | Mr. Gould’s sons decline to speak of all throat and nasal troubles. H.L. TUCKER. —-4m er i i Every couuty in the state w: thoroughly canvassed, and potwith | ti tre o ut c f standing the strong organization of } the republicans and popuiists, when the polls closed the state was safely | cradled in the arms of democracy, } by 30.000 votes; in round numbers. | It was iudeed a grand victory and! has Jaid low the hopes of the repub | lican party in ths grand old eom \ monwealth. | Four years hesce the democratic | patty will look to th: west for its | next president, aud it would not ba} surprising if Gov. Stone should be} called as a standard bearer of the na-/ tional democracy. He is eminently qualified for the highest position iu | the gift of the American people, and | would sweep the country «= did Grover Cleveland iu 1892 English Spavin Lintment removes all Hard, Soft or Cailoused Lumps and) Blemishes trom horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle, Warranted the most wonderful the remedy for you. Sold by H L Tuck-/ er, druggist. } | means j pension from the governuent served jOrable ye a iworld. ‘tice, having had placed ir that the man who draws a : ae honorably aud that his | services Lave been re susuiz-d. Hon- | suldiess d+ not lise to bel | ed with camp followers, skulk- | ers aud sutiers. This is the ouly | sensibe way to treat the p uston | question and the only way to estab-) lish such a condition is :o review! fferscn City Tribu e every claim. The Armour packin:: Kansas City are the jergesi ia works ati the| In these works 13.500 hogs, | 4,000 cattle and 4,000 sheep may be| slaughtered caily aud wheu in full} operation 6,000 men will be regular- | ly employed. | | i Cousumption Cured. An old ph ysiclan, retired trom prac! his hands by in East India missionary the formula ot simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Sronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and ali throat and Lung Affections, also a po-1-| | tive and radical cure tor Nervous Debil- | ity and all Nervous Complaints, after | having tested its wondertul curative pow | Noves, S20 Powers’ Block, Rochester, ; 29 I vear! | N.Y. —WILL— Give Satisfaction fIN EVERY RESPECT. Better than any other Saddle For the money. Made ona iSolid Sole Leather Tree No danger of Tree breaking. . { # Also a full§line of STEEL FORK “COW BOY” SADDLES All styles and prices. Double Wagon harness from $10 to $29. Buggy harness $7 to £25. BUTLERsMO. in ld i a ae

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