The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 25, 1893, Page 3

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| | at NT NNR NET T OE were See _keep the boks. es NLLIE, JACK AND THE MAJOR. Fi e ins. I was al- a > Home of ws very fond of shooting bears and ie ; otr wild animals and so I bought | of the state, whe ul Tale to His two Little Friends. Gown V. Drake in the Chicago Tribune, One spring I bought a hunting bcoff in the mountains th place and engaged a native | gue to take me about. It was a} and to think that thugh me it has been for ever) blijted is one of the thezhts I have.” 4 it all spoiled up for good?” que- | riedfollic.” “ betifel country, os” sighed the major. “Nobody | use I} stroke of canve there now and all beca trieto collect a single lighing. “hat?” said Jack incredulously. “Yoke of lightning” repeated the Maj firmly. ‘You see it was this way.I said to my guide one morn ing at nothing would please me bett: than to catch a certain old} bearthat infested that country alive “Dusense, said he, ‘Mote as well try > catch a streak of greased lightny.” “lat set: me to thinking. a gre thing it would be to catch and iprison for a collection of cur- ios oO: flash of lightning. The more I thazht of it the better I liked it, and jally resolved to do it. But how? After a week of thought I devisl a plau which was simply to a sittpiete t's TOP BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS AND ROAD CARTS “=: four ibber posts. If the lightning strucit, it would go around and 1oundhe hoople, finding no means of espe—for rubber does not carry electrity off-it would be compelled Ever brought to Butler. The best on earth. with new telescoping platform, “DEERING STEEL BINDERS, Domestic Sewing Machines. Porters Hay Carriers, Buckeye Pumps, Barb wire, Rope, Grindstones, Washing Machines, Churns, Screen wire, Screen Doors, Builders Hardware Tron, Steel, Nails, and Wagon Wood Work. A complete line of fresh to kee on going round and round} The highest market price paid for Butter, Eggs, &c. foreve I had the hoople made put it outin the field on the rubber DEACON BROS. & co. will go through 1@ foot gate without trucks, change made in ten minutes. | $24,00 is paid for by the The New Deering Mowers, all Steel Whiteley Mowers, a Car Load Binder Twine, es All Steele Sulkey Hay Rakes, Largest Line of Machine Oils. The large carriage repository is now filled with the choicest line of CONFEDERATE HOME. The Main Building Will be Dedicated | in June. The main vuil erate Home of H D. ng of the Confed- | ville, butit by ledicate] wit June § appropriate cere : is the result of 9. As the buil the woman's wor especially invited to eation. All D.O.C tained at th at Hig they bave been attend the Ce ii- be devotec monies and vi e inmates. Ou Jane 9 there ess ince > ing of the lady bers of the D. 8 ) O. C. auxijaries to discuss plans or a permanent organization Phe | present system of working in cou cert, while entirely voluntary « informal las produced results so |ereditable to t of Missou ri that its to form a }state association upon the model of e women is desirable and to continue the work as long as a glestitute Confederate soldier re mains in the state LoS a letter to the Times Secretar, ie “This bui'ding, costing about Confederate Home under the name of Daughters of the Confederacy. In this work the Daughters of the Cou of Kansas City have doue auxilliary to the association their full share and we hope to see a large vumber of them at the dedi eration. Our plant ut the Home has now cost us ove- ,000.°-—Ka isas City Times. Female Weakness Positive Cure To The Editor.—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for ‘the thousand posts wenty feet from the ground THE FOOL KILLER. and wited for the storm. It was but finally it did cae and that ended matt rs. As I Id expected the lightning did strikehe hoople, did go round and roundyithout finding a means of escape and was forever a prisoner —butbe beautiful hunting grounds —theywere destroyed for you see Thad ot thought of the thunder that alays goes with the lightning nor hu I thought of the danger of approvhing the imprisoned bolt We son found out however. Nobody daredyo within 500 feet of it for fear obeing shocked to death, and six wks iu coming, He is Badly Needed Among Faith | Carists at Portland Ore. Portland, Ore.. May 18. The re- cent postmortem examination of Samuel Yaisle showed that he had starved todeath. It seems that he, was a faith curist and endeavored to go forty days without eating. Had | he lived nine days longer he would have succeeded. He was past 70 years of age and} probably began life too late. There are now three females in the city’ who are attempting the same thing. One has reached tte thirty-second day aud the other the twenty-seventh The third has only reached the} twelfth day. All three say they! have tried before and succeeded in! going forty days without food. there 1e structure stood, and as far as I bow, still stands, the lghtning chasiu around the hooplein au end less case after its own tail, and thundsng so that no living person for twaty miles «round can listen to it andetain his hearing. So you see chilren that when carried too far collectig is a bad thing” the Muor. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and | Sl es <e those who have not, have the oppor- | Hee eae pack tunity to try if. Call on the adver- to quitight off. tised druggist and get a trial bottle “AncTll never, never, begin” said | free. Send your name and address Mollie- to H. E. Bucklin & Co., Ch and get asample box of Dr. K New Life pills free, as well as copy Taleqah, I. T. May 10.—Near of Guide to Health and bousehold s instructor free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing H. L. ‘Lucker druggist concluded “Dm going hot by an Ex-Deputy- Manard,welve miles from here, at 8 o'clock last night Lawson Runyon |} a hightyssteemed Cherokee and ex memberof the legislature, was shot throughhe heart by Milo Creek- more, amex deputy warshal of Fort) 4 yaine Woman in Jaifa Awaits LAST OF A STRANGE BAND. Smith cart who lives at Van Buren Arkansat The trouble grew out of a visit b, Creekmore to Runyon’s Jaughter who had been forbidden to associatewith the ex marshal. : Last ight the girland Creekmore|™eeting at the old stone churcb. t oot i The Hon. George H. Ely related g had a cmdestine meetivg at the|*7° #0?- ee oe mt incident of woman's faith that came Chirst’s Second Coming. Cleveland World An interesting story came to the | surfaceat Friday evening s mid-week home of :neighbor. Runyan, hear- | ing of thimeeting, went to the place | under his notice during a recent trip | and just s he was entering the gate|through the Holy Land. In com- was shot.s stated. Runyan earried | pany with four or five tourists, Mr. a gun, be made no attempt to use| Fly was seated on a hotel piazza of | it. Thre: squads of men are out), notel in Jaffa, when his attenticn | scouring he country for Creekmore RUaabihiia stomilinnes tbe som: | ee attracted to half a dozen boys | marily delt with. = jplaying in the streets below. All| jbut one of the boys had swarthy | complexions characteristic of the, nitcenioctcun aueticnielamens 36 country, and the one exception was | will mail ‘ou prepaid our souevnir light complexioned with perfect | portfolio € the World's Columbian | Caucasian features. Expositioy the regular price is fifty} ‘That boy.” said one of the gen- P s P y | ) as cents, butis we want you to have one,we mae the price nominal. You will fiud ita work of artand a thing |. = ‘i < to be prizd. It contains ae aoe j instead of Jaffa.” Their interest in of the gre buildings, with descrip | the little fellow was aroused to such tions of saae and is execut€d in the | an extent that they went down to in shame a ote If you are not | quire, and to their surprise he spoke satisfied w:h it, after you get it, we| little English. He said that h will refund the stamps and | bs = eer ps and let you\tived with his mother a short dis- Address I. E. Bucsres & Co., tance up the street, and the party, including Mr. Ely, walked up the See the Wrld’s Fair for Fifteen Cents Upon :eeipt of your address and Chicago, Ill. % x ‘ gf eae jtlemen, “looks to me as though he | belonged to the streets of New York! | street and eutered the woman's | house which proved to be a hovel of | the worst hind. They addressed her in English, «nd she was beside | herself with joy to bear her native | | tongue spoken, and to their aston- | lishment she told them that her home | wis in Maine. ‘Maine, the world are you doing here? | ed one of the party. The woman then explained that many years since « vumber of men} my good woman what in ask. | and women ina Muine village were | carried away with the idea that the | second coming of Christ was near at hand, and that when He dces ‘come He will first appeuw in Pales- tine. A colony scraped up all their savings of years,and withtherw fa lies they emigrated to Jaffa to a on | Rand when Jesus appears. “Do they all live here?” was ask- ed. } “They did,” she replied; “but }some of them discourged and tire: d of wa'ting we it back to America.the jrest died; and I am_ here all alone | with my boy.” | How do you support yourself?” “By washing for strangers and I have a hard time doing it. 'weeks all I can do is to keep from ; starvation.” r that Jaf- fa was no place for her and advised One of the men told he her to go back to America with her | boy, give him a good American edu ‘ eation and briug kim upas an Amer ican citizen, but she only smiled at the suggestion. Returning to the hotel the geutie ;men all of whom were well to do, figured out the cost of sending the woman and her boy back to her na tive village in Maine, made upa purse, and threw in enough for inc'- dental expenses and spending This done, they offered her | the money, but she absolutely re fused to touch a penny of it “This is quite a econ? she id, “but I came here to await the senicoming of Christ, and I in | tend to remain here until he comes, unless I die first.” That was ber ultimatum, and no | amount of argument could dissuade her from Ler course. | money. What Is aGuarantee? 1 Itisthis. It vou have a cough or ; cold, a tickling in the throat, which | keeps you constantly coughing, or if | you are afflicted with any chest, throat or lung trouble, whooping cough, Xc., and you use Ballard’s Horeheund Syrup as directed, giving it a tair trial, and ze benefitis experienced, we authorize our | advertised agent to retund your money | on return of bottle. It neve: tails to | give satistaction. It never disappoints Price soc. Sold by H L Tucker, drug: gist, | When through a little angel crept | God grant but this Some | | Mitehellsville, Tern jlost at the time o* the duel by Gen- ' Mexico Ledger. | corned beef and cabbage, the one | nois contains hog and hominy.—St. and one ills that arise from deranged female organs. I shal! be glad to send two botties of my remedy free to any lady it they will send : 5 their express and po-tofice address. Yours Some years ayo David Baker, a| respectfully, Dr BD Marchisi, Utica, N.Y distinguished poet in the state of Maine, after the birth of his first child, wrote aud published the fol | lowing pretty poem: One night as old St. Peter slept | He left t the door of heaven ajar, The*Falling Star.” San Fraveisco. Cal. May 17.— Tue Chinese Cousul General is in receipt of a telegram from the Chiuvese Minister at Washington iL- structing him to inform the Cainese that they must take care of their in- dividual cases themselves if arrested bride ; mformed the consul that immunity welsencd ts cone Boe Lee te eens for ten days was granted by the asic Ao taere | ae of proceedings granted by this leaves this worid of |court but after the time had expired And came down like a falling star, That when he pain, He'll wing his way tothat bright shore And find the road to heaven again the Ciinese must expect t» be ar- rested. Johu G. Saxe, deeming that injus- Had Been There. tice had been done St. Peter, wrote the following as St Peter's reply: FPuil eighteen hundred years or more Ive kept my gate seer There has no “li Nor re ant passed. pet to bea‘; sh-’s got all tue furni- ture out in the i, from the f oat porch clear down to the street. The stove must come down and | Aid 1 wots be put id the yard must be ad grass, eep. d little angel” left, e down with afadling star. in the she cleaned of for it’s time Goeckthat biushine bride andicte (Ce clean house and the devil's to pay If she don’t frankly own and say That when she found that angel babe She found it in the good old way. —and the frout windows need some ass. Father, dear father, come home with me now, aud bring some (fod grant but this—I ask no more That should your number stiilenlarge You will not do as done before And lay it to old Peter’s charge. bologna and cheese; it’s most twelve jo'lock and there’s nothing to eat— a 2g I'm so huugry I'm weak in the knees. Forty eight years ago General All the dinner we'll have will be cold scraps and such, and we'll have to eat standing up, too, for the tables and chairs are all out in the yard — This was the | ob, I wish spring housecleaning was third and last duel that General Jack | through! Father, dear father, come so: fought and the man he killed Homose ttane now On ins 18) ssinad vidson near that place. Osie Da-/ put you to work. There's painting he father of E. E. David-|to do and paper to hang, and win- son now residing at Martinsburg, dows and casings to scrub, for it’s Mo., who is an uncle of Bob Worrel, house cleaving time, and you've got ofthigcity. Me Bl Davidson! to come home 1 and revel in suds and | ‘ cold grub.—Ex at that time was seven years of age, ns SSE The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case mauufact Jackson fought a duel near the line of Kentucky aud Tennessee, close to vidson was on passing through the duel ground founda gold watch key, which was eral Jackson It is gold and repre sents a hand holding a flint lock ing concern in the world, is now Mr. Da | Putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled vidson to-day presented it to his and other cases made by it, a bow nephew, Mr. Worrel, who prizes it (ring) which cannot be twisted or high asa relic. General Jackson | pulled off the watch. 3 fought three duels. He killed two} Jk > asure protection ageinst she of his opponents and wounded the! paar ane pemeny acouents | that befall watches fitted with the other severely. On one occasion he old-style bow, which is simply held was slightly wounded himself —| jn by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the pistol aud is quite unique. It is said that one can tel! what loeality visitors t. the World's fair hail from by looking ito their] luuch baskets The Massachusetts} § lunch basket is filled with pork and beans, the one from Kansas contains and CAN ONLY BE HAD with cases bearing their trade mark— CJ | from St. Louis holds beer and bolo- | ; gna sausage, and the one from Illi- j Sold only through watch dealers without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, ! Paul Globe. tod send to the manufacturers. ICAPITAL, - - $12 \the Confederate Home association, | women 4 uri, organized into societies “Father, dear father, come home with me now, for ma has some car- BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. \ THE OLDEST BANK THE LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY 5,000 00 SURPLUS. - - 32. 5.000 00 : st NG ARD, 3. NEWBERR Lawyers. »|D° BR MOND SiQiM ITH ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in Bates and adjoining ey” Office over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. | PDARKINSON & GRAVES, |” ATTORN:YS AT LAW. W. P. Barlow says of the woman's | Office West Side Sq ‘ e, over Lans- | down’s Drug St DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. Atl call answered at Office day or night. Specialattention given to temale die- eases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialtv. DR. F. M. FULKERSON, DENTIs‘T, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Office, Southeast Corner Square, over Deacoun, Sans & Co. store Franz Bernhardt On the north side of the square, y : Butler, - Missouri. Does his own Watch & Clock Repairing Also Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sil- verware at ACTUAL COST AND CARRIAGE, | For the neat twel monthe, As a watch mak ars experience ean and will giv ou satisfaction Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. —GO TO—— C. A. 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