The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 20, 1894, Page 3

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o. © Sal deftaf Ahave.whet you're | In cases of habituat constipasiot Electric | AINT cracks.—It |said Grant. “I'll bet you the drinks | |that I kill the next man.’ A eG O nN often costs more to prepare aj)“ ‘ Dope,’ said Billy, and with that e house for repainting that has been painted in the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict- ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed gil. Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repaint- ing and never has to be burned or scraped off on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting | Jeff suddenly put his pistol against |the Kid's head and pulled the trig. ger. ger | The hammer fell and the cartridge jouly jenapped. The next | Billy s pistol cracked and the last of Jeff Grant moment that was Staple: | A Sigmigeant: Vote Feed and Kansas City Times In the Senate yesterday | to proceed with the cousiderati j the bill to abolish |duty on: | the y lefeated, g 23 aud the nays l sugar was as bei: strictly pure white lead, purchase | Immediately afterward the 4 Wa pavs the hiohet any of the following brands: | for cloture way defeated by a vote of : 2 “Southern,” Red Seal,” 34to24 The xe are two disecour Produces ing results Phe information from | “Collier.” Washington is to the « eat the | Bow i@sios Mate Co’s Pure [result on the matter of the sugar ~ -pound can | nd mix yourown | ance in matching | | i juter bat that! tax may be reversed inno t paint that itis pos, [00 the question of cl met etna A get our book cr In other words, the s tax bill! t will probably save |may possibly be taken up at some ] EEAD ee | future time. but there is no possible | ebance of getting » vote on it daring BILLY THE Kib’s WAGER. In view of the parties on the su atul d siva. | | | | gar trust question vu. an an. of the vote by which Sevator Gray’s mc He Bet deff Grant He'd Kill the Next | durteg the recent cau pai an. jalys Mon, and then Shooting Be, | tion to consider the sugar | The twenty. | action New York Sun | tax bill is interesting three votes in favor of Democrats. *T haven't forgotten my first meet- ing with Billy the Kid,” said) Jobo Simmons, sometime deputy sheriff at Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. M. “It was the day be killed Jeff Grant at Fort Sumner. I was hauling freight then and had left my wagon in camp with the rest of the outfit, just outside the settle ment, and was going in afoot to get some little things at the trader's. Just at the edge ef the town a man ma fine steel gray horse came rid- ing at a dead ruu down the street. He wasa young fellow, not more thaa 20 yeara old, dressed in cow- boy style, but all ¢quipments were mighty fine. He had gold braid on his sombrero and silver bands to his spare, but I didn’t have much time to notice those things, for be pulled up his horse before be got to me, und, reyolver in band, looked at|tbat he was dishonest. When the! me ina way that made me stop} up yesterday he} Piet | proved the accuracy of that estimate | “Who are you, be said. *What| of his integrity by voting to protect ave you doing here?” |the trust. But these facts are only} “To a good many men asking me!‘ ditional proofs that the are There is not a Repub | Or votes, | lican or Populist among them the twenty seven negative Biancuard aud Roach ure Demo | crate; Allen, Kyle, Martin and Pef-| fer, Populists, and the others Re | All the Republicans who | voted on the subject voted in the} interest of the Sugar teust, aud the Populist came forward as one man | to protect the monopoly in its whole sale robbery of the people. | The vote, moreover, disclosed the ; hypocrisy and insincerity of Senator Quay of Pennsylvania When that | stock jobber in sugar and_ politics} introduced a bili the other day to repeal so much of the tanff law as provided for a differential duty on | in the s#loon ir engine an publicans his cFarland Bros, To carry the largest and most complete stock of harnes refined sugar, The Times suggested question came sand saddles in this section of the roved too much for the peuple | g,| must look to the Democratic party | for protection against trust ef all) | kinds, and especially the Sugar} “*My name's Jobn Simmons, 1) ust. said questions that way Id have ‘Go to h—Il,’ but I didn’t feel a like saying that to him. bit state p ee = | It's Dangerous Ground . | ‘I’ve brought a wagon load of | freight from Las Vegas, and I thought I'd come into town to buy |that you stand oa—witb a cough or | a cold, and your blood impure. Out some things.’ of just these conditions comes con | bat’s all right!) be said, and) 8¥™ption. P | You must do something. In the jeather stages of Consumption, and on down the trail and out on the) in all the conditions that lead to it ie with a cloud of dust rising | Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dis | behind him. covery is a certain remedy. This serofulous affeetion of the lungs, like every other form of Scrofula, can be cured by it In severe. ling putting spurs to his horse he went is a double diamond frame ‘ Ik is light and tougly to the highes Men were running out into the street to look after him as he went, but nobody was followiog. rov1s10ns ee ea Awa St. Jacobs Oil is made to cure co aS 3B ie) x= _ =] rm’ fe) et price for County ae East Side Square. Butler, Mo- Pe -me| TISM ty of see the varie and Call ices and the endless horse millinery. SADDL McBPFARLAND £8hOS. COW BOY and the drive wheels gave way under -upin pr the tremendous weight. rooster, smash ce sate exceptioyally graceful in design- degree and fully guaranteed: Made under cur own supervision, in our own factory, of our own finest cold draw seamless Not much. When I got to the An-| ering coughs, all bronchial, throat ; 2 : ae Ptr 8 g coug very pa ‘Ntifically Teste telope saloon I saw that something aud lung affections, aud every dis steel tubing, with eve Joint and rt scie i d, it is a Worthy backbone had happened, for a crowd had | ©as¢ that ean be re ached thre smteved' th Fe theve ong oie ve blood, it is the only medicir ‘Rieklaes dale sete xi Here Was 2! Cfective that it can be g man laid out in the corner dead! t¢ it doesn’t beuefit or ASI with a bullet hole in his head have your money back \ Je “It was Billy the Kid that I had) prostration aud debility are con- © Se met, and he had come into Fort | dered by it steagesie Sumuer that morning with tis g Boy Murderer Senter H West Plains, Mo., Dec. 13.—Har- convicted in the Howell County Civeuit court of kill-| to the saloon to celebrate it. Along | ing Winnie McCreary and seutenced with the rest was a man named Jeff to seven months in the County jail. Grant, who had lately joined the The sentence was reduced to three gang. He'tald been concerned in | months. Evans is not 16 years old. |The St Louis Glob Ab the capture of some horse thieves | The killing was the result of a/solutely free for three months. Read over at Albuquerque a little while! school boy quarrel, and occurred at! the offer in this issue and take ad before, but now that he'd gone in| the Noblett school house in the | be | northern part of the county. one of the toughest of them all.) fact was that Grant had joined with | move ali traces ot rheumatism, kidney | Wee the idea of killing Billy so as to get | troubles and liver complaint trom the user. Itis the only medicino that is | the big rewards that had been plac-| guaranteed to cure eee diseases ox no [ope @ ed on his head. One of the things| pay. Parks sure cure is sold by HL. | they bad captured in their last baul | ieee Seat t was a mighty handsome iyory hand-| A cyclone passed near Westville led revolver. It had been passing | Fla. Monday. Every building on ‘the farm of Representative Skinner around among the rustlers as they was demolished and all the sem drank, and after a time, when they bers of the family injared got well warmed up with the whisky Jeff Grant picked it up—it was load- of rustlers, Dave Rudebaugh, Tom) Pickett and pthers. They had wade yey Evans was some kind of haul and had gone in- Absolatety Free Any reater of this paper cau get Democrat vantage of it at once. Globe Weekly sectio eight p The weelly with the rustlers he laid out to in Semi Democrat is issued Removal. making it pra: Weekly paper. yet the In pol Republican, but it the vews, and is absolutely ollar a year stric sable to the farmer, merchan bas vot professional man who time to iced a large daily promptly and keep thoroughly posted. Sunpile Copies will be sent free ou applica ' tion to Globe Printisg Co. St. Louis ed—and going behind the counter; Asaremedy tor all torms of Head- | Yficgouri. ‘ 2» jache Electric Sitters has proved to be began kuockiug bottles and decwut-| the very best- e. 2 Cure for Head: It ettects a permanent | ers off the shelves with the pistol. cure and the mos: dreaded Rabitual sick | Eldorado, Mo, Dee. 12—Lena | headaches yields to#its influence-. We! yy Mayes suicided yesterday by taking At that Billy pulled his own pistol | urge allwho are afiligied to. procuge a | : e and stepping in bebind the bar, said: | bottle and give this remedy .a fair trial. | morpline at her home near here Bitteis cures hy giving the needed tone up to, I guesa I'll heip you.’ “And/j to tne bowels, aoe tew. Soe long: r . “ ~ 1 the use of this medicine.» Try it once. he vegan to smash the botiles, too. Large bottles only Fitty cents at II, L. “TI tell you what I'll dd, Billy,’ | Tucker's Drug Store, + | appointment in a love affair is sup posed to have prompted her to the jact. She was about 20 years of age. Dis- | for a famous wheel----- BOSTON. 22679 2 NEWYORK. le CHICAGO. HARTFORD. Porty Lashes Given. Payette, Mo.. Dec 13.—Fayette is, considerably stirred up this :morn- ing over the visit ef Winte caps to Robb. that Certain Robb yw improper relations to Robb is a fou? children have not the Lome of Martin “barges had bi d charg 2d been wade Was sustalni: ins 1 ried m but be and bh year old in nand has wife lived together eral mouths. I. lig- nation ran bipb, aud last night eight masked wen went to Robb’s bome eut of bed. They and each man gave bare back— they ordered bim : Friday o: Wheri she Tied for Castoria. When she became Mis. he chung to Castoria, When ye them Castoria, | A SUNDAY FOX HUNT. Now the Hunters W ioby Der verse Reynard. improvement and enjoyment when ) The many, who live bet- an othe nd enjoy life more, with expenditure, by more promptly pting the werld’s best products to s of 7 ic: will att to person y used. ive principl y, Syrup of Figs. lence ‘s due to its presenting form most acceptable and pleas the taste, the refreshing and trufy roperties of a perfect lax- cleansing the system riches s and fevers curing constipation. sang Without weak- cuy free from ‘of Figs is for sale by all drug- in 50e and @@ bottles, but it is man- etured by the California Fig Syrap , | Covonly, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, } and being well informed, you will not | accept any substitute if offered, | 2 {| Pieree City, Mo.. Dee 11—A de- . | plorable tragedy took plece near Eber farmer, had | been bird hunting. He met his wife jat the Lome of a neighbor aud at the } Same time «tuan named Alfred Cox, also a prominent farmer, appeared. An old ipstantiy resumed jand Cox seized au ux to assault Badger. The latter instantly dis- charged a load of shor neck, who dropped dead jhere yesterday afternoon. | Badger, a prominent quarrel wte Cox's sessed by ok us by | je Chere is : j much excitement over the affair, ow jevery ch jing to the prominence of all parties Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure ts the result of aperience, ski'land honeety. It is a positive re for all st¢ ver and kidney trou- Sold by Tucker Atlanta, Ga, Dee LL — lyesterday passed over A tornado Kingston stroying the convict camp, killing jfive iuules avd wounding three men “| badly and eeverd slightly. | A large tree was blowu across the cawp. A for A begro cabin was destroyed, mjur- j j barn was carried box a mile log oue ! } e g vy Dr. Goodwing’s house jat Stlesbore was badly damaged aud a bugey at the yate blown 500 S| - N. Jyards 4 Back. Mi. Speer Loc MILKED A WHOLE COW. | Forty years of industrious work- In This Fashion wu ! Fosband ut | skinge aud watchivg in the srape raisin industry and* wine {making It is a great satisfaction Mr Speer to cont teh bis efforts bh: uplishir nplate how ne towards ot produc Claret and Sau- al the French oducts. Speers | Wines are anexcelle] by any wines 1} vw the resu ra Port, Brandy, rhe Wines that. ri jaud Ger: an pe e pe Whenever you bear a man tinding t with bis local paper, open it uy an adver- ; s/o t to one he never bi 2 to do: three whe s lis to on «dors not take the paper \ | two to one that if be is a snbseriber eisu delinquent; even odds that he never does anything in any way ethis 2 Ane ‘that will mssist the publisher to rau f and forty to one that isn good one and full ‘of life. he is the most ea wer to see it Tee menta' by WL. Tack ter from Seoul, the capital of > ays that all the Christiar ages in Corea have been pillaged burned aud. that native christians have Huimoere of been masga- cures all dieesses reauiting irom men- 1 us debility. Zano restores th n iu eyetem nood. Sol Tucker Count Ferdinand De Leseepe, the | great French engineer who construct ed the Suez canal, and projected the Panama canal died last Friday after an ilinese of thirteen months. He was 89 years old. nd jost The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G, Gail tte. 1 sy ILL. says: °°) vy I owe m , il never anc = egan its use and from tst dose be- inst him. 73 ; gan to get better, and attcr using three j bottles was up and about again, it. aie worth its weight ih gold, We won’t weep Ker store rr house without it. Geta tree trial at Your Drag Store. 2

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