The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 6, 1893, Page 6

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Spore ee ATTENTION - FARMERS !! TE LIGHT FUNNNG PLD BOE, MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, | Standard. Wood and Plano Mowers and Hay Rakes Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and McCormick Machines. Turnbull and Mitchell Wagons, Columbus Buggies and Spring Wagons, Call and see me pefore buying. S. W. S CHiLDS. First door west Bates Co. National Bank. ~~ pares Is Called “The Lady Cowboy.” ' similr~ work for others has become 89 peremptory that domestic life parts of the country is beeomiog one of the lost arts. The situation of the wage-worker is so much like per- sonal servitude that the average American turns from it with aver- sion. Chamberlain, 8. )., Letter. West of here in the ceded Sioux | lands, is a genuine female cowboy. Her name is Gertrude Petan, 18 years of age, and she formerly lived | with her parents near Kimball, this | county. Upon her parents moving | to ceded lands she accompanied them, and has since remained at! their new home on Bull Creek, Pratt | county. Her father invested in about 300 head of cattle. As her | only grown brother works on 1d-! to day settled the doom of two mur joining ranch, the duty devolves | derers and sentenced each to hang upon her to take care of the cattle | August 4 Both murdered women. owned by her father. She does not! October 4 1890, Samuel Wilson shot simply take the cattle to the range! and killed Clementina Manning in and leave them there, but remains! §t. Louis. His went to the with them all day, and takes care of Supreme Court in bane, bat had them as we‘las could any cowboy. | been in division No. 2, and the orig Her duties frequently take her trom | jnal opinion of Judge Burgess was thirty to forty miles from home, as | adopted . the cattle must be kept moving in! The other murderer is Joseph A. order to feed well all day, Fre-| Howell, of Lynn county. He mur quently sone of the cattle become} dered Mrs. Minnie Hall, x widow mired in the mud along the streams | and her four childre n, January 19 where they graze. Then comes the| 1889. The crime was one of the hardest part of her work. She must | most revolting ever committed in the rescue the cattle from their perilous | state Mrs. Hall, who lived in the positions. This she does in true country, was a cousin cowboy fashion, by fastening a lariat He taught the to the horns of the mired cattle, | school and boarded with her From with the other end o1 the rope fast | the evidence it appears that Howell ened securely to the horn of her sad in Wilson and Howell to Hang Au gust 4. Jefferson City, Mo.. June 27.— Division No. 2 of the Supreme court case to the mur derer. country debauched the woman and attempted Missouri Fairs. Following is a list of Missouri fairs and dates on which they will be held: , Cameron, Sept.12 to 15. Carrolton, “ 5 to 8. Chillicothe, Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 Holden, to 18. Higgiusvi Hamilton S June 26 cing races j Louisiana, / Macon, Moberly, Marshall. 1 to Mayland, 21 to Milan, Sept. 6 to 9. Platte City Aug.29 to Sept. 2. Rich Hill, 22 to 25. Rockport, Sept. 12 to 15. St. Louis, Oct. 2 to 7. | Sedalia. Sept. 25 to 30. St. Joseph, * 18 to 23. St. Charles, * 13 to 15 | Springtield, Aug. 28 to Sept. 2. | Shelbina, © 15 to 18 | Tipton, “ 29 te September 2) Takio, 29 to se 2.| Trenton, Sept. 12 to 15. | Washington. “ 7 How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- | ward tor any case of Catarrh that can-| not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. Toledo, O | We undersigned, have known F.| J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- neve him perfectly honorable in his business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made | by that firm. | West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, | Toledo, Ohio, Waiding, Kinnan & Mar- vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Q. | Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- | ly, acting directly upon the blood and} mucous surtaces of the system. Price} 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all drugyists. Testimonials free. 12-1m to 9. Missourians Honored. Washington, D. C. June 28.—See- retary Carlisle to-day appointed Robert W. McClelland, a prominent young attorney of Liberty Mo., an inspector under the alien contract | hiw | Hon. B. M. Dilley of Haunilton | Mo, who was to day appointed reg-| ister of the lands at Oklahoma City, | LT, isa lawyer of recognized abil ity oue of the most prominent dem- ocrats m the state. He represented Caldwell county in the thirteenth | Geueral Assembly and was elected State Senator 1ss2.) For years he has been a member of the borvd of curators of the State uni- versity and was chairman of the last in some state Convention. The Missourians now iu Wa ton ure greatly pleased at this recog uition of the state. Mr. Dilley was dle. Then u strong, steady pull by | her pony draws the imprisoned cat. | tle to a place of safety on dry | | ground. The young lady has been | a c.:minal operation. Fearing tbat | she would die, he split her head open | with au ax and then chased the chil- | dren ubout the house and brained named “The Lady Cowboy” by the} them oneata time. He then set | cowboys in that section. She wears | fire to the house and fled The fire | a wide brimmed white felt hat and | Was discovered by neighbors aud the| gauntlet gloves, carries a lariat coil. | body of a little girl rescued from the | ed about the horn of her saddle, is | burning building while identite: provided with branding irons, and | Was yet possible Howell was trs rides the wildest broncho on the ed through the snow ranch. She has full charge of the! a few hours after he cattle on her fathers’ ranch. and arrested committed the |erime. When the case came to the There is no Peetry im Labor. y : ; al discovered that the records of the J oS. ingalls- ‘ trial bad “=n so falsified ths ey Literature and ort have idealized | had been so falsified that are F | was notestimony establish abor and the toiler, but the halo be- | | a: . = gece ‘ ._ | identity of the body of the little girl longs only to that labor which is | % z : jtaken from the burning building | voluutary and of which the laborer | Hone ie a receives the entire product. The | far oy ivati “res il ‘ farmer cultivating the acres he owns, ae : 2 aioe falsified and mutilated at Trenton the fisherman in his craft on the} Z | : s aoe | where the case was tried on a change deep, the miner on his claim in the mountain gulch, the artist at his of venus. Fortunately the official easel, the sculptor at his block, th tence Fa tiie y ue : -,. notes. Had it not been for this fact savage ia the chase follow pursuits ihectateoriag ee een that uplift and @gnify, but there is ‘ once instituted inquiries : ane ino Outacase. The parties to tamper- no poetry in Wort’ng in a coal mine _ a : es ie Stioe factory: keahenie Gece me with the records will receive e a ry at 5 ‘ ey attention. Judge Sherwood filed meckadsy fon $150. ear paral the opinion of the Court. It was quite voluminous, covering over six- ; ty six pages of type-wntten matter. on does it if hecan avoid instincts of our race is toward mas- tery and not toward servitude. Self-respecting men and women do | many things for themselves that they could not do for hire for others | surely do you good, if you have a with oxt humiliation. Wendell {eough, cold, or any trouble with Philips polished his own shoe | throat, chest or lungs, Dr. King’s Wellington dusted bis own clothes, | New Discovery for Consumption, Napoleon shaved himself, but no | COUshs and colds is guaranteed to a ae 1... | give relief or money will be paid man of ambition spirit and sensibili- \back. Sufferers from La Grippe ty would perform such servicies for | found it just the thing and under its others for pay volutarily. Thous- | use had a speedy and perfect recoy- ands of thoughtful, intelligent, cul-/ery- Try sample bottle at our tivated and graceful American wom. ae ena orn ~ — bier = en sweep and dust and cook in their tles free at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. own homes, but the reluctance to do | Large size 50c and $1. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing, and will jto the eity hospital thi | Supreme Court the Attorney Gener-|§ as she believes, with suicid>’ His brother in Missouri, in response | not an applicant for this position | but the secretary decided to appoiat | 2 uon-resident and selected him from among applicants for other positions | } ou account of lis eminent qualifica- tions. Took Chloroform. Austin, Tex, Juze 27 —P. Marlowe of Chillicothe. Mo, has been here two mouths, was taken | evening at) tbe request of his landlady, who | Mj who stated that he took chloroform toa telegram, wired requesting that | he be given proper attention while sick, or bur j tion to-r dif dead. His condi is critical, but he may and found the testimony had been! recover. The Insurance Poo! Ilegal- Jefferson City, Mo., June 28.—In! answer to complaints frozm all parts of the state about the formation of a} pool by the underwriters to advance | fire insurance rates and shut out all but pool agents. Secretary of State Lesueur has ruled that such a pool | is a direct violation of the anti trust law. He declares that he will order) prosecuting attorneys to take crim-| inal action on the matter. H Harpers Weekly for next week cor- tains a large double page illustration | of the great Harvard-Yale boat race at New London. The Vicksburg | Floods, and theatrocious desecration | of one of our famous battle-fields—| Gettysburg—by a trolley-car line, j are both fully described and illustrat | ed. Mr. Fuller's story “The Cliff} Dwellers,” grows more interesting | with each number. The present in- stalment illustrated with a large half p-ge cut by T. de Thulstrup. | Bogus white lead | Bo us ! would have no * sale did it sot afford makers a larger profit thas | Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to ' buy paint that is said to be “just as | good” or “ better” than Strictly Pure White Lead | The market is flooded with spurious | white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead | they contain : Misleading Brand “Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louis. Materials © Proportions Barytes 59.36 per cent. Oxide of Zinc 34.18 per cent. White Lead 6.45 per cent. __St Less than 7 per cent. white lead. Misleading Brand “* Pacific Warranted Pure [A] White Lead." Materials Proportions _ Analyzed by | Sulphate of Lead 4.18 per Ledoux & Co., | Oxide of Zinc O4 per ce New York. | Barytes er cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by pure ' chasing any of the following brands. 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