The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 17, 1893, Page 7

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president at Gray Gables as well, if ‘not better, thau in Washington. Mr. Cleveland spent yesterday CASTOR to day at his country seat and man- aged to get rid of a large amount of business. He disposed of all the applications for pardot se: LLS et Double Chloride of Gold Table destro ire for TOBACCO in from 3to5 days. Perfectly barm- pe given inucupofteaor ee Without the ki vie laid before him and signed his to bun- IA KARR RARE AOE dreds of certificates nominat voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in afew ne , : ae TM can be cured at home, and w Who were appointed during the con- and MORPHINE HABIT oatany effort on the part for Infants and Children. gressional recess to the offices they t, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLET: reatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or Mor- e until such time as they shall voluntarily give them up. send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall » glud to place sufferers from any of these habits in communica- tion with persons who have been cured by the use of our TABLETS. HILL’S TABLETS re for sale by all FIEST-CLass drogegi 1. ze. $1.0 - 2 ep them, enclose us $f, i send you, by return mail, a package of our are now filling. Therecess »~oint- “Castoriaisso well adapted tochildren that = Reccess ED POs I recommend it as superior to any prescription that the known tome.” -H. A. Arcuen, M. D., gestion, t will send to the senate be- 111 So, Oxfor4 St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. || Without injurious medication, ae i ; | 3 ore his departure | -a Tus Centacr Compasy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ i | Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, imoni See Romach, Dariges Eracaons | Testimonials Kilis Worms, gives P, promotes from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. THE Onto CHEMICAL Co.: DEAR S1R:—I have been using your cnre for tobacco habit, and found it would do what You claim for it. Tused t worth of the strongest chewing tobac and from one to five cigars; or I would from ten to torty pipes of t 20, and smoked for twenty-five ments are the ouly ones A CHIEF WITHOUT A TRIBE. | Bm Write vour name and address plainly, and state whether T ts are for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor § ie DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purch: any of the various nostrums that are bei offered for sale. Ask for EXIT. TABLETS and take no other. = Manufactured only by —Tar— How Wild Hog’s Band of Cheyennes | Is7v9. Was Exterminated in liquor habit has a bold on his tem. : Wild Hog is the name of Cheyenne ey SEE says that he raised i chief, albeit he is a chief without a the money to build the Tower Grove Pake. A Queer Lot of Halt Savages im the ; 8 ; About fourteen years ago OHIO CHEMICAL (0, oroous Tanne cares ear bAY oon Mountains of Alabama. Baptist church of Rich Hill, Mo./his name was known all over the 51,53 & 55 Opera Block, A Bs One of the wildest sections of coun- , #24 that at one time he was pastor| United States, and for weeks mil- THE ORIO CHEMICAL CO. :—GENTLEMES LIMA, OHIO. PARTIC for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tob: them all right and, although I was both a heavy smokerand chewer, they did the work in less than three days. Tam cured Truly yours, MATHEW JOHN->oN, Box 45. Pirtssu Pa. It gives me pleasure to spe: S strongly addicted to the use of ur Tablets. He wasa heavy and ys he quit drinking, nth before writing I rece: try in Alabama is where Clebourn County meets North Talledega. It is a rugged, mountainous section, fitted for nothing but bear hunting and illicit distilling. The dwellers in the mountains are declared by the | } New York Sun to be almost as igno- | rant as the wild animals they live } among. Their houses are log affairs almost invariably of one room, aud in this room frequently sleep and live ten or twelve people. They are a hospitable lot, and a neighbor or stranger is always wel- come to a bed in the room with the family. None of them can read. They do not know when Sunday comes and a preacher does not get intotho neighborhood more than once or twice a year. [tis seldom thata family has any neighbors nearer than two or three miles. The people live almost entirely on the profits derived from making whisky of the Olive street Baptist church at lions of people looked in the morning | Kansas City. His present residence! papers daily to see what he was do-| is 1409 Tower Grove avenue, and as| ing. Fora time he filled Western! | soon as possible he will be released! Kansas and Nebraska with terror ies 5 : ‘to return home. | Now he resides at Pine Ridge agency LARS THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co. word of praise for your Table liquor, and through a friend ant drinker, but af? 1 not touch liquor of : rto know the eu and is one of the poorest and most Get the News. ete pees | dilapidated Indians on the reserva Ever tio: the country | h°PIS2 eee rete a ae 2 In January, 1879, Wild Hog F ‘ é | tion. is anxiously looking to the extra| 3 - 4 i . ‘and the tribe of Cheyenne Indians | session of Congress for relief. Every 5 ae jof which he was chief, were removed |to the Indian territory. | citizen is directly and personally in- dissatisfied with their uew | terested in every measure to be dis- they broke out, and under the lead- cussed, and will want the news| 1 dfully. Itis during th So ents lanes age wai eye, cade ant northward through Kansas and Ne- time like this, that the great advant- age of the Twice a-Week St. Louis} Shae re el | braska. Many depredations were committed on the way. The Indians Republic is conclusively demonstrat. ed. Its readers get ALL the news|, . : cS ae z ._.| killed about forty citizens, outraged each Tuesday and Friday—just twice : i n aes : : i ten Women and destroyed nearly signed trustee the following described real es- as often fully as it could]. tate lying and being situate in th 5 $40,000 worth of property. Wild | Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: be had from any weekly paper—and : es 5 Hog always claimed that this devil- A try was the work of a young yet it costs no more than the week- lies—ONLY ONE DOLLAR raga bucks who were beyond his control, and that they escaped to the CINE ATI, ONTO. Tformed a miracle in ny case. morphin ypodermicaily, for seven years, and have been cured by the use of vs of your Tablets, and without W. L. LOTEGAY. THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 51, 53 and Ss Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO. iAGENTS WANTED? Becoming » mention this paper.) homes, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have made arrangements with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., publishers of ‘* i on the Horse and his Disease: enable all our subscribers to obtain a copy of that valuable work /ree by sending their 7 = Trustee’s Sale. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS Whereas A. R, Fudge and Mollie E. Fudge his wife, by theirdeed of trust dated June Ist. I recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 107 page 483 conveyed to the under- and as This book lard authority horse, as_ its (13) and the west half of the west half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six (26) all in township forty two (42) of range thirty-two (52) containing in all 175 acres, Which conveyance was made in few YEAR. It will be indespensible for the next few months. reser- in violation of the United States rev- enue laws. The cunning they show in concealing these “stills” is remark- Send in your subscription at once. Extra copy free for one year to the sender of a vation. During the flight northward the United States army was always about one day behind the Indians. trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, default has bi made in the pay- ment of the annual interest on said note, now past due and unpaid, ch default, actord- ounty of The northeast quarter of section thirteen \ dt t our patrons will Lt 7 ee Aa. a ing to the terms of said note and trust deed j renders the whole debt due and payable at | one Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of ssid deed of trust 1 will proceed to sel! the above described prem isesat public vendue, to the nighest bidder for cash, atthe east front door ot the court club of four new with four dollars. Write for sample copies and raiseaclub. Address Tue Re- puBLic, St. Louis, Mo. pames able book. It is neces: able, and, although the revenue of- ficers have for years been trying to break up their places, they have prospered all the same. . Fivally Wild Hog and about 200 warriors, together with their women and children, went into Fort Robin- son and surrendered. Inducements De drop in and see N. M. Neatles : ee house in the cityof Butler, county of Bates] ‘OW = ‘8INO1"18 aes mares The worst crime that can be com-j Cate Robbers Caught. . were offered the Indians to return | "4 state of Missouri. cn an a Soap — Mo. A He will —_ ee ; : : Rae ae 8, 189% a Choa ap : mitted, in the estimation of the | Wichita, Kan, Aug. 9.—Howard |to the Indian territory, but they re- bet rai evens ae in i for Se Shick ahi ee aa je ae 1 noe ay between tl nine 0? in the fore. | sence K . ¢ des. f mountaineers, is to impart. informa- | Gtee" Arthur Hancher and Jack} fused to do so. Finally they were | noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon of that | Pa e4onoadg IIesEs. falics sgubsenca too the Batler ‘ : Brock, all of this city. re arrested | a: é 4 day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, | 9 «9.29 9949? “Sow ono ‘ subscriptions to the Butler tion to the revenue officers, and | PFOC, all of this city, were arres disarmed, but in the effort to do so} inte se A CO LEN Bidet Seat tnunel cent iaae Weekly Times, at $1.00 per year and whenever a mountaineer “squeals” here last night for the daring rob | several soldiers and more Indians ie gee nieces TWLN3IYO as agent is authorized to collect and it is in order that he should pre. bery of $7,600 from a wagon of the pare to die without delay. They sel-) United States express company in dom squeal however. They not only | this city on the night of July 29. know that it is almost certain death, | Colonel John Bryne of Buffalo, N. but they have conscientious scruples | ¥., worked the case to a successful | ‘payssopDuaadg ‘suolssjulz Toujmwag —*pooyuny fo $807 ‘aouszodwy sof sang earsog ‘ydmorg ‘ong receipt for the paper. Nexrson M. Nestierope. Missouri Pacific Ry, 2 Dailv Train 2 were killed. Wild Hug was put in irons and confined in the guard house. The other Indians, including their wives and children, were con- fined in a long, low log building MISSOURI School Of Mines. An Institute of Technology. Courses in Mining. Civil and Mech. Engi OCOLUMBiAS 2 50 OereRees au Smaseain yes i The fir: i " ila- | 138ue- hi F revious neering, Chemistry 1 Metallu H about it. The first thing the child- | rreeee wearer ene tanta jenichy os previously been used asa Mee or eed gee Cotes | ae Fi asco it ain ge? ren are taught is that itis a crime | 4 ane at barracks. Upon their continued re-| jn 4 ng. Land Surveying and . FA Nootherarticle for the to squeal. Another heinous crime and surrendered $5,000 of the money | fusal to go back peaceably to the In- ity. Excellent Chemical Lab- ° faction to > and § ng Labratory | The remainder is in the possession 000 Mi is to testify against a neighbor. |dian territory, an effort was made to both buyer = and seller or bring such = profits to the Agent oO ‘or terms,territory and Sample Corset address: Death is usually the penalty for this of a negro who is still at large. | subdue them by starvation. They | Expenses low. “xt session begins F- westean constt ce .8. Locke also. A moonshiner considers it his Hancher, one of the criminals andj were deprived of food, water and epee LD pastel tea 3, &C., fr} TO bounden duty to punish such offend- the originator of the plot to rob the! fuel and closely guarded. But they} 26-2m Rolla, Mo. KANSAS CITY and OMAHA COLORADO SHORT LINE 9 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, ers. The informant has no friends. |CO™Pavy was the messenger in The United States authorities em- charge o° the express wagon. ploy every means to catch and con-| On the night of the robbery a tel- vict these men, but they swear for| ephone message was received at the each other and conviction is office of the company at 10 o'clock impossible. | asking that the wagon should call at the creamery for butter to be for- | warded by a late tran. The were tough, and even after several = days, which must have been ones of ar mero uce Din te FouKs hatimiess herba suffering, were still obdurate. It eS remedies that do not in-! was supposed that they were com Sure the health or interfere ‘with ‘one’s business of pletely disarmed, but in some man-| Pisin ciears the skin und beattines the complex clears the skin and beautifies the complexion. sor tlabbiness follow this treatment. ner they had been able to few revolvers almost “4 by physicians and leading society ladies. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDGNTIAL, farving. Send 6 cents in stamps for particulars t@ VICKER'S THEATER. CHICAGO. ILL retain a Cyclone in Ww CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, mes-| Aftera few days of seemingly : COPYRIGHTS, etc ee es | senger responded and in the alley of | quiet subjection the vigilance of the FOIUNN & Con Sl BROAD Way: NEW VOOR. s- | Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every it taken out by us is brought before free of charge Do you Anow?) EREnaicae mee That more ills result from an Scientific American Unhealthy Liver than an other cause-Indigestion, Consti- | Yorgi Gfienuidly Ghustrated: No tntetigent ation, Headachc, Diliousness, ; ma, should be without jt Woekin, 83:08. a out, ° 23 7 ear; $1.50 six months. Address M' and Malaria usually attend it, | Pestisaens, $61 Brosaway, New yorx Gity.” Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator is a vegetable specific for Liver | gpast Ww Disorders and their accompany- | INJECTION ing evils. It cures thousands E EMAL, why not be one of them? Take ‘THE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND, “2. Dr Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. } Wye eer can rere Your Druggist will supply you. | #.cueax; e STAIN. PLEVENTS STHLCTC special from Iron River says: | the creamery the robbery was exe- terday a cyclone passed eight miles! eyted. Greer is the man who sent southeast of here near Spring lake. | the message. All of the criminals It swept away everything in its path. | are under 25 years of age. Large pine trees came out by the! Sa these were shot down, every one of A y ving Mac © being either killed rig! eaotike brash. DellcHobb. alum- | Maimed By a Mowing Machine. them being either killed outright or kas: wwe there fuching ond | Appleton City Journal. |disabled. The Indians then rushed miraculously escaped death. He| On last Friday as the two little) out and filed up siiioy Goods Gus Ssaidttrees fell around him like rain | 8°28 of Max Hausenhaeur, who re-)¥0D- Ge neces same sce ne ; oe sides about two miles south of town, | Ridge — about half a dozen miles No bodies are reported found, al-| ¥ere engaged in cutting grass on) 9Way. and it was the hope of the though some lives are thought to their father’s farm, a short distance | Indians to reach them before the Shave been lost. The wind here was | S0uth of town, the younger son, a| sleeping soldiers ; could overtake Socata tut did no. damaze, | lad of about 8 years, while walking them. It was a wild race across the Riici te ctiaweovitie away one house in front of the mower looking for jice and snow. Many of the Indians : Sping away ditches, had his right foot caught in| were barefooted and left a trail of on the hill, which 1s totally destroy- | the sickle bar, resulting in his foot) pjood Encumbered with their ed. Early in the afternoon it became : I being nearly severed from the leg! so dark that lights were necessary. PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULIMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without cnange H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenge: and Ticket A’gt ST. LOUIS, M soldiers was in a measure relaxed, and the guard reduced to six in number. Suddenly, in the night C.B. LEWIS & C0 ,Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables r. Lows. yefees rs, HarLer, AT ry eee yy nenievtie, Kane! | Folk “When I becan rqur | treatment 4 moe. ago Iwas 30 » by ailments that I comid net ‘The before the horses could be stopped. jwomen and children, they made . : | The sickle struck him on the instep |S!ow progress. ag fines ey ues uioses seen 0 | and cut nearly through to the heel,| The garrison,aroused by the shots | moking a very ugly wound which | that destroyed the guards, were soon What Whiskey Leads To. | will in all probability cripple him for | Captain Wessel of the St. Loute Republic, j ite: nee AS | Third cavalry was in command. Rev. Turner Stone, formerly a Going to Gray Gables. \They came upon the Indians in a Baptist minister, was Sunday incar-} Washington, D.C., Aug 10.—Presi- little ravine, or coolie, about two My ~ chert: with imcloeed.” TREATED BY. MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. EAS LD fel ee ~ SAYDER, SVICKER'S THEATER, CHICAGO, (LL. CURES| RISING 2,288 sold in 89 | _G268 sold in'90 | 20/049 sold in’ wilt oe ote we HD in pursuit. created at the city hospital witha violent attack of what at first seem- ed to be insanity. Later Dr. Heine Marks heard that he was continually asking for wine and whiskey. It was then discovered that the man’s trou- ble was alcoholism. He had been a model, according to what could be learned, but was advised to take a little liquor to strengthen his sys- tem. He did so, as he acknowl- ged yesterday, and he was driven the extreme. This is partially ton to-morrow, probably iu the after- ‘noon for Buzzard’s Bay, to remain until about September 1. It is likely that he will be accompanied by sec- the meeting of congress on Monday large amount of work, and he feels dent Cleveland will leave Washing-| miles north of the fort. They made astand and fought bravely, but were without arms and the rifles of | them. retary Lamont, who is anxious to/hausted all their ammunition there join his family at Sorrento, Me. Since | were yet a few live Indians, and these were charged upon and cut last Mr. Cleveland has disposed of a|down with the sword. Wild Hog’s | tribe was entirely wiped out. Not that there is nothing to keep him in| the entire band. But Wild Hog Washington. Congress is not ex-| was safely locked up m the guard the cavalry made short work of After the soldiers had ex- @ man, woman or child was left of 1 pected to do anything for some time | house at Fort Robinson, and that is Heecounted for by his weak condition, | and matters for congressional con-|how he comes to survive—a chief ‘sd Dr. Marks does not think the| sideration can be prepared by the|without a tribe. -. BREAST¢. = “MOTHER'S FRIEND” tiessiad"ever offered child-bearing woman. I have ee nite for —— 2ecomplished breast known, and worth the price wae Ms. M. BRUSTER, Montgomery, Ala. I can tell all expectant mothers use a few bottles of Mother's Friend the ordeal N.D. Used Mother’s Friend hth child, Will cease its praise. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ef price, $1.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Sold by all druggists. - ATLarTa, Ga, er ae been a | years, an each case riend”’ had been used it has suffe remedy f ot : ing. best or ; Suffering. It is the ly ——- before birth of my | =ELe Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number ot | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now have the = | . H ‘Best Livery Barn |In southwest Mo. Horses" and mules | bought and sold, or stock handied on jcommission, Stock bearded by the day ; Weekor month, With 16 years exper- with any Livery barn in this section, Call ard see him cB LEWIS & CO ‘ ce = Mr Lewis teels able to compete

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