The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 23, 1893, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MET PRESIDENT DIAZ. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, Interview Equality in Taxation. | | i The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts n | Bishop | With Mexico’s President. | The idea of an income tax is that, | every man shall be taxed in colt. O. V V eG i G O | tion to his ability to pay, aud not, | | as under the ordinary rule, in pro-| Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum Feve> Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblaics Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I: is guaranteed to give pertect satisfactic: Daring Great Office Building. Robbery in Chicago's Hendrix Has au OVER $21,000 IS SECURED: Tueasurerofa Raitway Beaten Into linensibilty. Chicago, IL, Nov. 15.—Daring robbers beat the the Indians, Ulinois aud Towa railway treasurer of cusibility this morning aud with something hke over The victim of the twas Joby A Drake, 30 years nofk.M. Drake, {der of the “Three I's” road, and the crime wus committed in the company’s office, on the ninth 1 cash. president floor of the Rookery building one block from tue Board «f Trade. It was an easy matter for the th to make their escape from t building, which is prictic csert ed at 7 o'clock, the Lour at which the robbery was commiited. The money taken represeuted the i monthiy pay voli of the cou:pauy. Mr. Drake intended to take the 7:30 o'clock train on the Nickel Plate for Kuox, Ind, the eastern terminus of the -Three I's,” which point he bas been working to the i., with his pay car. trom western terminus at Streator, It had been the custom of the company to pay its ewployes in checks altogether, payable to bearer at the banks on the line, and afterward u change was made to part checks and part cash. Butit was suspected that dummies were on the pay roll, and the last chauge to paying iu currency only led tu the discovery of two ummy employes. The ecastom of paying in cash had been in vogue about two months, aud this fact must have been well known to the robbers. They were also familiary with the treasurar’s movements at the time he started He drew the amount of the pay roll out of Chicago on his pay trip. | portion to the visible character of | his property. | Undr the common system of tax-) jing visible property the poor man with a small home and a few per-| | soval holdings pays taxes altogether | Fout of proportion to his ability or ee , bis relative ¢ mstauces wh e | pared to the1 man or the man It is to correct this injustice that the i come tax is proposed |large income reach | | | It is understood that the comuit- | tee of ways and meaus Wil report: lecongress a comprehensive j bill. It will not be a joeter bill disguised as a revern but it will be what itparpe:t.t a bill support of th protective feats y McKinley bil! will be elimiuate {2.0m it except as this may be incident 1) tu the raising of revenue. One of the features of for rais iy Pevenues @ cammon this nw j revenue bill will be a uviform in-| come tax. This tax will not affect the great mass of those who are compelled to labor for their daily} bread, particularly those who do physical labor, as it will be ievied upon those only whose incomes ex- ceed $2,500 per year. Under such a system, the im: th- ods by which the wealthy classe convert the greater body of their property into stocks aud bouds aud move them from state to state to avoid taxation, will avail them noth- ing. They will pay a tax upon their incomes. Nor will the struggling debtor, whose liabilities equal. or very uear- ly equal, his assets, be corpelled to pay a tax upon his debts, which rep- resent less than nothing to him, and which are property to his creditor, who avoids the tax. A uniform income tax is the most equitable form of taxation ever de Staple:Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. Produces Tor the money. CICARS ANC TOBACCO, —WILL— Give Satisfaction IN EVERY RESPECT. Made on a Solid Sole Leather Tree No danger of Tree breaking. Also a'fall linefof STEEL FORK All styles and prices. ~ Double Wagon harness from $10 to $29. Buggy harness $7 to $25. Better than any other Saddle NUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE “ays pay the highest market price for County) East Side Square. Butler, Mo- BOSS SADDLE, .o = “COW BOY” SADDLES | City of Mexico, Nov. 15.—By pre: | vious appointment Acting American | Minister I. C. Butler to-day present fed Bishop E. R. Hendrix of Kansas City to President Diaz The frien} |liness of the president of Mexico to| ‘missionary enterprise in the republic lis well known and the chief execu tive took occasion to make a number of inqui 3 regarding the work of lthe Southern Methodist church in | Mexico, also expressing his friendli jBess to such endeavors in his coun- | try. The bishop bas been iv the City {of Mexico for about ten days. in |specting the work of the church aud jlaying plans for the further exten He this week on quite an extended tour sion of the work here. leaves Methodist missions of Mexico, which he will personally in spect. The bishop expresses him self as well pleased with condition in which he finds the work, and cor- dial way in which he is reveived in | Catholic Mexico Woman Convicted Of Murder. Ottumwa, Ia, Nov. 15.—Amelia | Darby, who Monday pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree for killing Thomas Lloyd? was sentene- ed to fifteen years in the penitenti- ary. She is the divorced wife of Jenkin Evans and was alleged to have beeu separated from Charles Lloyd. She coufessed that she went to Kebb, lured Lloyd into the woods and killed him. Evans was convicted of the murder in the first degree and The court room was crowded to-day. When sentence was pronounced Mrs. Darby never flinched. Her 3 year old child, her aged mother and father and her busband’s relatives, who were present to hear the sen- tence broke down, but the prisoner mavifested no feeling. She avowed to au officer that although given a life sentence. “she or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L) Tucker, druggist. BATES-COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK , THE LARGEST AND THE] ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL, - - $125,000 06 SURPLUS, - - $25,000 00 F.J. TYGARD, - - - President, u J. B. NEWBERRY, Vice-Pres. J. C. CLARK - - Cashier Lawyers. W. O.S acxsos —ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— Will practice in all the courts, Prompt attention to business. Office upstairs second door south ot Bates County Na tional Bank. GRAVES & CLARK, ATTORNsYS AT LAW. Office over the Missouri State Bani North side square. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBUPATHIU PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All cali answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis eases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician agd « Surgeon. Office north side square. chi Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women an | ied. It iv the ont bl Second hand harness from $3.00 to $15. would atone by fifteen years in the|e” 4 specialty, It from the Illinois Trust and Savings | V8¢¢- oe eT roe ; cijieuiiary and tec baslend fc ——— —— seaahi : 5 i Full line of Turf Goods for fast horses. p S P ce SF aes ——,, bank yesterday, and made up the of reaching the very rich, = om : e- Come and eee ux life, the dog, who blighted her cher- —=—_—_—e—_—_= === $21,000 in envelopes tor distribution millionaires, and of compelling them MeRFa rland Bro acter, could not come back to life, Fr Z Bernhard to ench employe. These envelopes| to beer a just portion of the bur 9 and she was glad of it.” Ou her con-| |} an were placed in the safe for the night dens of ete government, and yer BUTLER, MO fession a new trial will be asked for On the north side of the square, and nothing was disturbed when this class is the most able to bear “ eyes ae Evans. Mi H these burde | Butler, - Missour1. | Mr. Drake came to the office about | ‘ese Durcens. = = = ——— — Storm Prophet Hicks P | | To'clock. He walked up the nine} Inancient times the yery rich} Interesting Law Suit. | A Deceived Bride slays Hersif and Her Storm Prophet Hicks Paper. | Does hie own | flights of stuirs, us the elevators |™22 discharged his obligations to Fayette, Mo, Nov. 14 —An iuter Father Kills the Groom. oo of si ape Watch & Clock Repairing were bot running, and had arranged the government by voluntarily equip-| esting law suit was tried in the pro-| Abilene, Tex., Nov. 14.—Trinidad | Hicks, the noted s ae ee net, ut} {| | with 'T. P. Shouts, general manager ping an army or fitting out a fleet-|bate cout here today. “Aunt” Romero, a rich young Mexican, had |*¥¢ not S0 = eee Se aa | Wi Clocks, Jew 1 Sti of the road, who1s a son-in-law of| Such acts were not regarded as ex | Bethy Ward, who, for more than long loved the only daughter of | fact that his monthly paper, Word] |)Also Watches, Clocke, Jewelry and Sii-) \ President Drake, to meet bim below. | aordinary deeds of philanthropy,|twenty years was house keeper for Julius Latinsky, a Pole living at and w orks, pone. of the US | Mean 4 The two officials intended going to-| but were held as just recognition of | Mark Jackwan, the noted Howard Douglasville. but the girl loved SRLERKS and RACE jouroals t) 1) ACTUAL GOST AND CARRIAGE, gether ou the pay trip, bat Mr. obligations due to the state and the| county distiller, and who was the Nathan Sorowky, a poor man but a get end Howe ee sou | For the next twelve months. | Shouts went alone, and the first ex- people. When heavy tribute = mother of two Hiegitimate hildren Pole. Not long ago the father in Sats ! 2 le te 5 = mage tie ne ih As a watch maker of 52 years experience! planation he received as to his levied upon a state by a neighboring | by him, was left ouly $1,000 Ly formed Romero that he looked upon ed cigs En Ol On Vag nia ns a can and Will give jou satisfaction. brother-in laws, absence was a tele |e™emy as the price of security the} Jackman’s will. She brought suit his suit favorably and said that if he Hicks monthly forecasts, complete | Fine Watch Repairing » Specialty. | very rich bore the burden. But an inccme tax prevents injustice and| equalizes the burdens of state so that the unwilling shall not escape their dues. Under a robber tariff the neces saries of life which consume the ev- tire income of the labori so enhanced iu price that ‘dood oe 4 | gram notifying him of the robbery and unabridged, but also articles Mr. Drake says he had just pat the money packages in a handbag aud was stepping from the vault through Senator Sam Major at WM. she claims is due her 1 Cul. could get Sorowsky out of the way Short. j rard Sorowsky disappeared mysterious Saturday Romero married the At the wedding feast he be- came intoxicated and boasted that he bad killed Sorowsky and that he was abetted in his crime by Larinsky. This so enraged the bride that she | Willams for $3,500, which from his pen on astrono and plo hc could have the daughter. as back pay, etary meteorology, finely illustrated against the executor of the estate / General Odon Guitar of Columbia, appeared for the defense. The jury brought in a verdict for $3,241. The ease was appealed to the Howard county cirenit court. There is a sermon or religious ar ticle in each number, a Home Sweet Home department edited by a lady a Youth’s and Beauty departmert for boys and girls, Queries fur thos: who want hard nuts cracked ard many other good things. All this seized with x vice-like grip sideways round the body, and while \ t —G0 TO_4 G. A. VAN HALL, gil his arms were pinioued by one rob- ber the second robber dealt Lim a stunning bluw over the right tewple with a slupy slot. @ man are} labor is} As he staggered made to pay a tax a thousand times Guaranteed Cure. the robber, who had released his|§teater in proportion to its ability attempted to cut her husband’s| for the low price of $1 per year All SUCCESSOR TO— Eee ‘3 © utmos °5 seollect | We authorize our advertised druggist | (5 | nriiseneiee eee ae grip, struck the vietiminu the face. ses the baer that cau be collect |. con p. Ringe New! Dicoseae ee (throat and was only provented by spesaioels ~~ pay - ; a i? : twice with his fist. At the same /@@ from th muliovaires | cons ion, coughs. and colds upon’ her father. Believing that all w subscription in advance before Veb NS ee : By the new revenue bill this dis |thi condition. It'you are afflicted with | po nero ine Cre ot 1898 will roncina free, as a we (E) BERNHARDT & CO. time the robber with the slungshot py She new Tevernue Oi) this dis leagued against her, she turned from | 18 15: i Re i a cough cold or any lung throat or chest hit Drake again over the forehead, felled him to the floor unconscious. The robbers abstiacted the pack ages of money, an placing the satchel ona chair just outside the vault, walked down stairs without being Nothing bas been seen of them since and the police have uo clue which promises any thing. Drake left the office door anloeked when he entered aud the key on the outside, which Chief In met by anyone. ~spector Sheet thinks was a “very careless act to say the least.” Jefferson City, Mo.. Nov. 14— Chief Justice I. M. Black of the supreme court has informed his friends that he will not be a candi date for re-election He has been the hardest working member of the court and he does not feel disposed to devote another ten years of life to incessant labor of such an exuctiug nature as is required. At his erimination against the poorer class in favor of monopolies will ‘be ship | ped, trade and commerce will be un-| shackled and the people will feel the relief which will come from the flow | of new life and fresh blood in the} arteries of every form of industry. | The new revenue bill will be a fru | ition of thirty years of struggle of the democratic party in behalf of the people against the monopolies that entrenched themselves in the ear'y days of reyublican rule and de- fied dislodgment until the democrat- 1c parto under a great leader accom plished the overthrow.—Kansas City Times. A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you billious, constipated or trou- | bled with Jaundice Sick Headache, Bad | Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated | Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in back and “between | the Shoulders’ Chills and Fever, &c. It you have any of these symptoms your liver is out of order, and your blood is | large bottles ; trouble and will use this remedy as di- rected giving it a tairtrtal and experience | no benefit You may return the bottle and have vour mo not make th that Dr- King’s New Discovery could be relied upon, It never disappoints, trial bottles tree at A. L. Tucker's drugstore ¢ and $100. retunded. We could Shot ths Brother in Play. West Piains, Mo., Nov. 15.—Two | little boys uamed Hail, near here, saw their father kill hogs by shoot- ing them with a revolver and con- cluded to try it themselves. The | ifer it we did not know | her husband upon herself and plung- ed a kuife into her throat, cutting it This crazed Larin upon Romero as | the sole cause of the tragedy, he emptied both barrels of his shotgun from ear to & sky, aud, look Ss \in his body. larger of the two procured the pis- ' tol and tired at his little brother, who was imitating the movements of a hog as nearly as possible. The ball struck him in the forehead and | passed through his head, killing him. The editor of the Webb City (Mo.) Register has been fined $1 for libel- ing a Jasper county lawyer. whose reputation is only damaged to the extent of $1 ought not to go Aman! Sorowsky, who was supposed to have been murdered by Romero, rée- ; turned Sunday night and said that he had been hired about a month ago by Romero to go to Eddy, N. M., to see a man about a projected cattle deal. Negroes Under Osage Ban. 11.—The chief of the Osages avd his execu- tive council have just issued an edict ordering all negroes to leave the ree thirty days, and | Stating that after that time any neg- ro found in the country will be given Guthrie, Okla., servation within fifty lashes. Nov. !mium, Rey. Irl R. Hicks 1894. manre for This book alone is well worth S-n1 6 ets. the subscription price. n stamps for a sample coy paper or seud $1 for a y Cv. St Louis Mo. Colorady Legislatare Denver, Col., Nov 15.—An even ing paper says: “Governor Waite has made up his mind to issue a call for aspecial assembluge of the legisla ture and that in al! probability this call would be sent out before Ch-ist- mas. The continued silver and the fixed opicion of his excellency that the price will go down to 69 cents and subsequently paralyze the silver industry of the state is the reason he «assigns for this special call. Just what measure the governor will recommend for the purpose of low price of —FOR— | scription to Word and Work: Pab. MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND FINE CIGAR fs, ZARTISTS) MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS* Prescriptions Carefully Com pounde slowly being poisoned, because your Huntsville, Mo. Nov or —Mrs. | = erating ating Gites Alma Turner: who was released from | that an extra session would be called | the Insane Asylum at Fulton two} but this is the first time that Gov} ___ weeks ago, couuitted suicide at eel cnar tas th kiscee expressed home two miles north of Clifton Hill | Se her eaene sien ewes | this morning by hanging herself in| _ Marshall. Mo, Nov. to law over such a trifling sam. Any lawyer with a good reputation can j A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. Jy the close of his official term, January | liv = does not =e properly. ae Re ees s - will cure any disorder of the Liver, ; 1, 1895, he will return to Kansas | Stomach or Bowels. It has no equal 5 1] dollar's worth of it without City and make his future home there. | a Liver Medicine. Price 75cts. Free |*O8 = cons i: ais oo He bas made au exceptionably good | trial bottles at H L Tucker’s drugstore | sustaining avy serious injury.—Jef- % v8 i 1 year i Pi 2 record on the supreme bench and it Judge Bvand, whos ae Cy eae Ste 15.—Mari is generally conceded that no one! "908° AY © sentenced! 1, Lawrence county an indictment | : eould defeat him for renomination, | Dick Robinson to hang, went'to the a hen house near her residence. She has been quashed against s Jones, aged 104 years, a negro wo- ee : nD man | died tha sins is city consequently his retirement will be Sedalia jail Sunday to offer the pris-| named Vernon who has been in jail | was about 25 years old and leaves a pte ies ee _ voluntary, oner spiritual consolation. : She was the oldest i nineteen months. [* usband and one child. memcbnag person in the

Other pages from this issue: