The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 3, 1895, Page 3

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$ HE bestinvestment 5 in real estate is to keep build- ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell—many a good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, ‘the best paint or none.”” That means Strictly Pure : White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap “sgn To be sure of getting Strict- ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; any of these are safe: “Southern,” “Red Seal,” “Collier.” For Corors.— Pure White Lead ational I.cad Co.’s No sense ready-mixed p of perfectly pure colors Unt Strictly Pure Wh 4 good many thousand dollars have be: saved property-owners by having our book on Painting and color-card. Send us a px and get both free NATIONAL LEAD CO. St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis. CHRISTMAS IN THE PEN Four Th exsury to Feed 2,200 Conyiets. Jefferson City. Mo, Dee. Four thousand pounds of turkey was what Warden James L. Pace of the Missouri penitentiary had to buy to give 2,200 convicts in his charge a Christinas dinner. That was only one item of the menu, but it gives some idea of the scale on which the dinner for the prioners was prepar- ed. Cranberry sauce, vegetables, cake, coffee, and in fact pretty much all that goes to make up a first class meal was also served. The convicts as usual, had the liberty of the yard but there was no gambling going on among them for Warden Pace had taboved that. There was boxing, wrestling, foot ball, and all other athletic oports. Over in the female department, there was the custom- ary dance and the females dauced to the energetic if not rythmic tunes of a convict orchestra. Governor Stone, in pursuance of the long established custom of grant- ing two pardons on each of the two holidays observed at the prison pre seuted David Cabble and Perry Mar tin with their liberty Cabble is a negro. wsand Pounds of Turkey Nee- 25.— He was sen- tenced to the prison for fifty years at the September term, 1583, of the Cireuit court of Randolph for mur- He has been confined for more than eleven years. During his imprisonment he has been a good prisoner, only two or three unimportant charges being made against him. Perry Martin was convicted of the crime of robbery in the first degree 1881, of the Barry county Circuit eourt and sen- der in the second degree. at the January term, tenced to twelve years, imprison ment in the penitentiary subsequent~ ty at the December term, 1894, of the Cole county Circuit court he further crime was again sentenced to a ters of twelve years for the This crime consisted the burning of se-eral buildings in the penitentiary in which he took part with others. It was committed to faciliate a plot entered into by of arson. several prisoners to escape. side of this one act Martin's record is clear. prison longer than amy other con vict at present there, aud is afilicted with an incurable disease. Holiday pardons are prisoners of long service and are made to encourage others similarly situated to aid in the of discipline by giving them some} hope of liberty. Scarlet fever is epidemic in Kan-) sas City. Lagics—Romember that dise: earable cure long standing cases Sold by HL Tucker. it heals and cures Springtield is intested with safe erackers. Brunewick, has an electric plant | afterward the and waterworks, which does he proud. posible to prescr has tor years liant success ¢ e head. tarr AY the ini st Cream Balm prevents a opment of the “syptoms, numiberless cases are cures of Chronic catae: after aLl other treatmrnts ot no ayail. ‘i 6 a He has been in the granted to maintenance most | record of radical d hay fever} the ave proyep | toknow that Parks | War ina Church. | The series of lectures recently de- \livered by Clark Braden at the | Christian church Eldorado at | delity” closed last night. Much in- terest has been manifested in these lectures and large crowds have been ‘in attendance 3raden has caused A. O Welto Staple:Fancy Groceres, n Springs, on “Mormouism and Infi | much disturbance in church circles in Eldorado and has barely escaped | \fistic encounters with exponents of the different Brader jiasued a deti in which he stated thar doctrines ithe first man who oppored bin | would have a war on bis bands. The audience was greatly surprised nu midst of Bro | | den’s oration, a promiueut real esr ‘excited when, in the man arose with some clippings from | |an eastern papor denouncing Brader Jand avnouuced that he would re d |them to the audience — This cause | quite a flurry among the fess jand a Davis, the real estate man, 1+ scene was barely averted ad th articles and stated that he was ther | for this busines Ladies—Dr Sawyer’s Paatillesare eifectual for female weakness. pain on top of th: ad and | lower partof the back It strengthens and | cures. Sold by H L Tucker. | { | ts | The President’< Office. | | Washington, D. C. Dac. 22 —Rep- | resentative Bryant bas imtroduved two resolutions affecting the |term of office of the » president. | resolution Oue proposes an amendment to the coustitution mak iug the president ineligible to sue- ceed himself; the other makes the | President ineligible to the second term. It is understood that the committee on elections of president and vice president is ready to report on the lines of Bryau’s resolutions. No present political significance is attached to the resolutions if adopt ed would not become operative until after the next Presidential election, and would not therefore apply to the present executive. The Alabama editors are siguing an agreement never to put Reubev F. Kolbs name in their papers again If the agreement is carried out it will eud | the career of this arrant demagogue under any circumstances. When Baby was sick, we gave her Cas When she was a Child, she cried f When she became M When she had Children + clung to € Murderer Terrill Eseapes. Perry, Ok.. 26—Ira M. Terrill, who was convicted in the District court last week for the murder of} William Embree, during the month of January, 1891, at Guthrie, sen-! |tenced to twelve years in the peni | tentiary, escaped jail here late last night. The jailer permitted Terrill | |to come into his room to write let- ters and while Tell was writing the! jailer fell asleep. Terrill opened the } | jail door and fled. Sheriff Hansen | jand a po! have been scouring the} 1 day ineffectually. Terrill | rs old | Terrill eountry | killed Embree who was 70 ye Ih re that was | sw cause he asooner. Terrill was Speaker of the first House of Representatives ! of Oklahe Two dozen officers are after hir He was sentenced on! the first trial to 100 years in the penitentiary but obtained a new trial Out-| and a change of venue. prison | Shot Wite and Cloidren, Burlington, Vt., Dee. 26.—William | S. Whitman of Winooski, a manufac- } turing suburb of this city, shot and} killed his wife and two boys at 9} {o'clock to-night and then going up |‘ stairs shot himself, dying instantly. Whitman is said to have been of intemperate habits, ou account of | which his wife separated from him | and recently obtained a divorce. | When he called atthe house tonight, |he expressed a desire to say good e becomes in-|bye to the children, of whom there Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will positively | _~ On | this purpose, he had some words with Mrs. Whitman and suddenly | producing a pistol be shot her and j were six. being admitted for only two children present, boys aged 13 and 15 years re spectively. He then proceeded upstairs and committed suicide. Mrs. Whitman is said to bave been au estimable womau b Her relatives resid knew her. | coug! roup and when ough Syruy Sold by H. L. Tucke: best cure for it. ind Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. NUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE CICARS ANDO TOBACCO, \Iwave pays the highet market price for County Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- If It’s a Sprain, Strain, or Bruise St. Jacobs Oil — Will Cure It ——=— d see the and less variety of ir engine an 8OS. this section of the Call ices and the end horse millinery. most complete stock es in a wagon hi ss from $3 to $15 OW BOY SADDL THE CREEDINESS OF McFARLAND and the drive wheels gave way under. -upin pr state proved too much for the the tremendous weight. re) < © ~ D ® on +a & © = ~ > a © 3) {e) - of harness and saddl rooster, smash is a double diamond frame exceptionally graceful in design: It is light and tough to the highest degree and | fully guaranteed----Made under our own supervision, in our ow factory, of our ody finest cold dratiy seamless steel tubing, with every joint and part scientifically tested, it is a Worthy backbone for a famous wheel----- asl about, COLUMBIAS BOSTON. 2& cNEW YORK, CHiCAGO., \RTFORD. Gallatin bad a “turkey shoot” people. Why not advertise for them? | Christmas eve, and one hundred tur- and experience canno: pet- | keys were slaughtered. ly medicine than Dr. Sawyer’s Family It cures difficulties of the stomach and Sold by H. 1, Tucker. ‘ j more Excelsicr Springs wants Me Cu liv vous energy iby H. | det Browington, was almost complete- | zist. ly destroyed%by tire Christmas morn- ing. The Spnngtield Leader came out in a dress of red white and blue Sun- Te low will give, Gay. Long may it wave. Sawyer’s Pas cb eure di iar to women Try and ¥ il stemach, lis H. L. Tucker. on hat it w is . Tucker t = -—— , kidney and powel Sullivan county has changed the name of her “poor f Intirmaty.” Judge H. L. Edmunds, Louis, has decided the police « f of * to “County can wear their arms in court Ata recent term of court in City celebrated Christmas by a grand juerade ball» + Bc harles . of Nelson, father-in-law, Mf Hamilton, during résuiting f + "Zano - res! 1 te wert skimminy a! Ex-Contederates’ Home. Mexico, Mo, Dee 26—Hon. W- H Kennan of this city, vice presi- dent of the ex-Confederation, bas drawn a bill in reference to the which will be introduced in the Legislature of this winter. The bill provides that the Ex Confederate Home of Missouri in twenty years shall beco the property of the State of Missouri, free of all debts and claims; provid the the Legis! e of the § di every twe Home, Missouri ne years appropriate not to exceed $24,000 for the support of the inmates of the institution The probability is that a sum less than that will be asked for, but the bill fixes that as the highest limit. The bill provides for salaried officials, jmaking them few and tbe salaries lvery low. When this property re- | verts to the State it will be valuable ‘for an eleemosynary iustitution. | The bill wili be presented to the |board of managers of the Ex Con- |federate Home ata meeting in the; Laclede hotel in St. Lou Mr. committee January 9 member of this/ After the bill has | ‘approved by the committee it will | be introduced in the Legislature. | Keenan is a been elf- Defense jyou ought to keep your flesh up. | | Disease will follow, if you let it get | below a healthy standard No matter | how this comes, what you need is| | Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov jery. Thatis the greatest flesh builder | ;known to medical science far sur | passing filthy Cod liver oil and all} lits pasty compounds. It’s suited t {the most delicate stomachs It | makes the morbidly thin, plump and rosy, with health and strength The “Discovery” is sold on trial |In everything that’s claimed for it, jasa strength restorer, blood cleanser jand flesh maker, if it ever fails to | benefit or cure, you have your money ; back. | | Rupture or breach, permanently | jeured without the knife. Address | for pamphlet and references. World's | | Dispensary Medical Association, | | Buffalo, N Y | The Eye-Opener is the pate of Tuscumbia’s newspaper On Christmas day at Springtield, eight couples were married. | Mountain Grove bank has increas ‘ed its capital $20,000. | Higginsville has a new newspaper jmanaged by Homer Luce. The Salvation Army of Kansas | City, fed 650 poor on Christmas. | You will never know positvely what a won- | derful remedy Dr. Sawyer’e Family Cure is outry it. Itwillcure you of a sour ld HL Tucker jae jstomach. § | Dunklin courty, wantsa new levee | \to keep the river water out. i Zsno invigorat | the broken do and nervous di: | Tucker s. stimulates and builds up stem. Zano cures mental ofmen Sold by H. L | 241 Lia | | ngtield Nursery Farm {ation made an assigumwent Dee. ifor the benefit of its crekitors. | Sawyer s Fa ve} &, cures kidney « 1 scherd of Deepwater a re- lead streets of Heart. fail Zano inv ken dow Santa Claus of Carthage, is up to late. He arrived at the Babtist! eburch in that city the gifts. and distributed | ~ named drug | Joseph, has a new industry in| a spring bed company was incorpo ie . t rated and the factory will give em-| ; j ployment to twenty or more people. | Do not suffer with pain on topof t |im the back when Dr Saw absointely and posit ML Tucker Le those an will | 2 by| a all} ms | Michael Dorau of St. Louis, had/| his wallet nipped from his i vest pocket aud lost $100 and a promi } e} | sory note for a e seid by HL electric earria Christuias day. Experience and mon: ‘cannot: improve Dr. Family Cure, because it radically liver complaint and kf by H. Tucker, j Just | perior EXPECTANT ~ MOTHERS. “MOTHERS } That our wonder! } FRLEND birsh easy may lice ach 1 we hare o ONE DOLLAR per i .-BEWARE of frauds, count~ erteits and substitutes. Take nothing but one others . Friend} SOLO BY ALL DRUCCISTS. i n THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Sole Propricto: Ihiinois Hizhwaymen Farbury, Tl. Dee Lynn, City, near Piper L robbed by two unknown men while on his way farmer, living was wounded home from Fairbury last night. The robbers shot him twice, oue shot taking effect in bis arm and the other in his leg TL was 1 y then pounded him until ho sensible nud took $250 from him He recovered enough to make hi way back to the hotel in Piper City, where be now hes in a critical con- d.tion Brutal Burglars. Woodville, I. T., Dee. ~The house of Dr. J. R. Burdg was rob- bed by three armed men, who \frightfully abused the Doctor's wifs. Burdg was vot at home when thp obbers entered and to force Mrs. Burdg to tell where the valuables were they choked her until the blood rau from ber head. When she be- came insensible from the torture ths men ransacked the house and secur- ed $750 in money, a gold watch aud a rifle. Mrs. Burdg may die. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eyes duiland inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are nat doing their work. y don’t you take Parks Sure cure. does not mm you teel be it costs you nothi Sold by H. L. A Louisville lawyer, “one of the jablest men at her bar, who served on the bench and is a brother of out | of the United States supreme court justices, went to the city almshouse a few curing himself of the liquor habit. days ago as a last hope of W.S. B OB. Robinsop, who hap been elected Judge of the Su- Court North Carolina, ‘5 said to be the first Roman Catholip to hold a State office of any kind ih North Carolina, where there arp p-rhaps fewer of his fellow chureh- ven than in apy other state in the Union. Mn Patent Mediciues Mave No Standing with inyalids and weakly persors who bave used Speers Port Wine Tue most successfal physicians ult over the land aud in Europe testit to the superiority of Speer’s Oid Port Wine for sickly and aged pee- sons. New Jersey soil abounds in irot aud that is why Speers wines madp from Oporto grapes grown on New y soil are so rich in iron and a valuable restorer of health and strength Iron enriches and makes more blood and thus restores and color This is why Speer’s wines are decided by scien tists and physicians superior to Cal ifornia and other port wines. bealth “Absolutely Free. Any reader of this paper can get |The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Ab solutely free for three months. Read the offer in this issue and take ad vantage of it at once. The weekly Giobe—Democrat is issued in Semi Weekly sectio! eight pages each, Tuesday aud Friday, sixteen every week, making it practically a Sem Weekly paper. yet the price is only ‘/ one dollar a year. In polities, it is strictly Republican, but it give the news, and is absolutely indispen sable to the farmer, merchant, of professional man who has not the time to read a large daily promptly and keep thoroughly posted. 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