The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 24, 1895, Page 6

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CLARDY & CANTERBURY) The Hustlers are Doing the Real Estate Business, OF BATES COUNTY. If you want to Buy or Sell see them. promptly attended to. Fir. All business| st door South of Post Office West Side Square, Butler, Mo. PARING OUTLAWS IN IOWA, Two Masked Men Hold up a Burling- | ton Express Car. | Burlington Io., Jan. 12—Just as | the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy passenger train was leaving Chilo cothe, In, vine miles west of Ot tumwa, at 9:30 o'clock to-night, two, men with beavy black masks on, | climbed in the side door of the ex press car. One held up the three occupants of the car with a revolver while the other tied their hands, then robbed the safe which bad just been opened by the messenger to put in | sowe money packages Baggageman E. L. Wright first knew of the robbery from the cry: “Hold up your hands!” He was busy with the baggage, and turning saw a fellow pointing a revolver at} him “Hold up your hands!” eried the robber. “Go to thunder” said Wright. “This is no joke!” cried the rob- ber, “I'll kill you if you don’t hold up your hands.” Wright saw that it was business and threw up his hands. The rob ber then tied him to the side of the | car The bandit then tied the express | again | bolts | was man’s helper, and while the other robber covered Expressman J. S | Page, he emptied the contents of | the safe into a sack and tied up the | expressman. By this time the train was nearing | Ottumwa, and just as it was slowing | up at the Milwaukee crossing, west of town, Mail Agent John Umphrey | entered the car. He was instantly | covered. When the train stopped both rob bers sprang from the car and disap. | i peared in the darkness. then untied the the car, and when the train pulled into, Ottumwa the robbery was reported and a posse at once started in pur suit The amount secured is said to be $15,000. SHEIS A HUMAN DYNAMO. Umphrey | men in Strange Phenomenon in the Form of a | Country Girl in Missouri. A sensation of a rather peculiar va- riety has been occasioned in Sedalia, | Mo., by the discovery of an illiterate country girl, Jennie Moran, who lives with her father and mother on | 1 little farm some eight miles north- | east of that city, and who possesses strange electrical powers. Some six months ago the first symptoms of the wonderful capacities made them- | selves apparent, but were given no' uttention Her parents are ignor- ant people, and, not understanding the phenomena,at last became alarm- | ed at their daughter’s revelations, and, thinking that she possessed in- fernally, directed the attentions of the minister and the good people of tittle Bethel Church, the place where the family has worshiped for years, to their daughter's case, and appeal- ed for their assistance toward get- ting some divine interpositions. One of the girl’s many wonderful powers is that of illuminating a room by her presence. This she can lo or not do, just as she chooses. ‘The most marvelous thing, however about the feat if that human eyes) have not*yet been able the light.comes from. On entering @ dark room it is at once as light as day, if she wills, but when she goes out the light is ex- tinguished. When producing the phenomena nobody dares touch her to see where | ence of wine making, or | bis farm entirely On penalty of death. She seems to be charged with all tue electrical The personal atmosphere that surrounds her at such times repels, aud thus has gav- ed many trom electrocution A cat picked up by the girl while of alive wire | charged and was instantly killed In fact, she is admitted to be an actual living buwan dynamo Even during ordinary times, when she it as vear the vormal as she ever gete, terrific shocks are experienced | by those who take hold of her hands. One gentleman,Henry J Ashcroft, who was investigating the case, en- deavored to undergo the torments of the girl’s powers, but at the eudof a few seconds was unconscious After recovering he found that his gold watch had turned black. The other day the girl was brought to this city and examined privately by several scientific gentlemen. On approach- ing electric lights spurks of fire flew from her hair, shooting out toward the lights. The subject was considered too apgerous to experiment with, and as the girl was disinclined to expose her superhuman endowments to curious people or for scientific pur poses she was allowed to retire in | peace to her home on the farm, where she lives a very secluded life. —thicago Times. Wine Meee Intelligent knowledge of the sci rather of careful handling of the Juice of grape during its natural process of fermentation is as important to | get a good. fine, rich wine, as it is for a railroad manager to know how} to handle a hundred trains and with , out a collision. Speer of Passaic,N J, has knowledge and a life time's experience with the European grape is the reason his wines are the best ones known. Lost His Home. Mexico, Mo., Jan. ure of Elliott & McNama, the a serious loss for many creditors St appraisers in Louis and Chi | listec d| Audrain county, cago. The have the assest and find less than $8,000 | worth The liabilities will likely ex ceed $30,000 One colored man lost He sold to the assignors aud gave a deed, only their note. The assignors then | borrowed money the deed and consequently the colored man is without home or property and with- | on out resouree. Ladies—R curable eure long standi Fs Sold by HLT e becomes in- nd cures The heart or dinarily | seventy five times a minute, and | throws about two ounces of blood at | Why flannels are each contraction. Mother—-You are at the foot the spelling class again, are you’ Boy—Yes’m. “How did that happen?” I got too many of z's in sviss¢ Is Your Tou Coated, your dull and in generally when you get u ing, Your li doing their Parks Sass cu make u_nothing-— Men have been known to | se by perspiration 5,000 to 6,000 grains an | | hour. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry fox Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. Pres, 16.—The fail- stock | | raising and shipping firm, will prove | ositively | beats about | Terriffe Ram Storm. Prescott, Ariz, Jan most terrible rain storm which bas visited this section in years ended today, after twenty seven hours dur | ation. Granite creek which is usual ly ajdry stream,broke over its banks Tuesday, since which time the de |struction to property bas been tre mendous, a dozen lings going | down and as many famhes rendered homeless The entire portion of | North Prescott has been submerged | for twenty four hours and had the rain not turned into suow the dam-,| age would have been incalculable. The loss will foot up in real estate) and personal property at least $20, 000. The new North and South| railroad is likewise damaged into the thousands and traffic both ways! from this city has been suspended. From near localities many reports are sent in of the wholesale destruc. | tion of property that is ruined or washed away. The atmospheric con ditions have chauged for the better, but a cold wave is coming. | 17. _the| dwel Honesty, perseve: Trance and 8 cannot im-| prove Dr’ Sawyer’s Cure, because it fully cures indigestion, biliousness and kidne: y dif- fieulty. Sold by H L Tucker The sense of touch is dullest on the back. s stomach | cures liv- | Sold | Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure cu trouble Dr Sawyer s Family C: ercomplaints, cures kidne by H. L Tueker The normal weight of the liver is} between three and four pounds. Zano invigorates, stimulates and builds up the broken down system Zano cures mental | and nervous debility ofmen Sold by HL Tucker The buman skeleton, exclusive the teeth, consists of 208 bones. Ladies—The druggist named below will give you a free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas tilles, which cure diseases peculiar to women Sold by H L Tucker. Hair is very strong. A single ig will bear the weight of 1,150 grains. Diseases unfriendly to women are positively cured by Dr Sawyer’s Pa tilles Ask your druggist for a free sable package. It heals and cures. Sold sold by HL HLT Tucker Tarring and feathering ¥ was once a| * legal punishment for theft. It is to be found in the statutes of both England and France at the time of the Crusades. | Zano invigorates mental power and tones! broken down nervous system resulting from | lost manhood. Zano cures nervous and sexual leveuny { divoree, © | This [mae throw | and bogus White Lead « Duelin a Car. Perry, Ob., Jnu. Beteus shooti . reached here this | Will H the wont prowmine Ok., shot G. W richerta most Okint ye ee Edmond Classen at 17.—News of a} Claussen, one of | » wen of Edwond, | Wallace, ove of the pTOWNeDt oa, Ob tue south-bound Santa see trate this log near 1 Wal ace were | business tor a dog e, day irtners ‘in and }troubl arose an alleged inte macy between Wail od Classen’s Waltz noney as da Ace bwite Classe) sued for a | big sum of | some wy be sued bis wi ming Wallace }who tuinead bis d sac relations. the passenger train ter Vente the Osiahoma City, and be fer they shooting sermpe - courred, in which Walace is sx fatally shot U ito bay beer der norms et circum pouvds every day Brvater O not be deceived. The following brands of | | White Lead are still made by the | *Qid Dutch’’ rosion, They | always Strictly Pure Sta are White Lead | ‘ The recommendation of “Southern,” “Red Seal,” “Collier.” to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mi nd make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Cotors.- ational Lead Co.’ es : . lors, a one-po ad and Pure can to mix your own nce in matching he best paint that it is book on it will. probably dollars. LEAD CO. is Branch, Avenue and Lev Street, St. fe] I - debility of men Sold by u L. Tucker A Saco, ‘Me. arafile. His wife, a pious woman, | positively refused to cook it for him. | }Then he sent it to the Old Ladies’ | heme 1 | man won a turkey at Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles used in time will cure any case of female weakness. Get a free sam- ple package from the following named drug gist. Sold by HL Tucker POSITIONS CUARMNTEED A Doige county, Ga, negro bas a} razor, which, he says, has carved six | men and broken up a hundred “so-| cial” gatherings | seas Skee j Do not suffer with pain ont. in the back when ir Saw absolutely and positively M1 L Tucker. of the head and | @ Pastilles will | ure you. Sold by “Say; 7 at the office boy, “I think | the boss ought to gimme a bit extra |this week, but I guess he “What for?” “For oyer }about me work all las’ night.” won't.” i asked the bookkeeper. time. I wuz dreamin’ | Pas taki ng |! Old Boarder- fast? Hope not Waiter Girl—No, sir, this morning What is it?” —What's t kam and e for gos eg ot h eggs “Thank stars! Ladies can those irrezal | and diseases Sold by HL Teacher—Can any of you tell me comfortable in the winter? Bright Boy (iu new It makes yeh hitch uuderwear)— abou {gle around, and the exercise keeps. yeb warm. d wrig-| Zano cures all tal and nervous debility broken down nervous Sold by H L “John,” whispered Mrs. Billus at {the play, “somebody behind me is making ill natured about tmy high bonnet. Shall I take it off? “Not on your life, Maria,” answered Mr. Billus, with a ferocious grin. “That bonner cost n i no Testores the | mand lost man- hood. Tucker. remarks 28.50 s want you to | the money Nature's Remepy ror aa~ | Manpraxe Pesescadite ( LiverPius, | i | ScuHENcK: Write for ca’ Penmanship Rin Shi dy NASHVILLE, TENN. ¢ Book-kee graph 1S THE BEST. FIT FOR AKING. RDOVAN, H & ENAMELED CALF. SO FINE CALF &KANGARCO. | 3.59 POLICE,3 SoLEs. 59 $2. WORKIN: Exrea FINE TENS, 1.75 BOYS SCHOOLSHOES, sets. 5; 83 eT DONGOL A EI Den CeTALDG cue Dol Aa: are Seman. aay e best value for the money. " style and cS j DEAF:* & HEAD Nog Gic.and 210 [*25u CONSUMPTIVE | CONSUMP Ef T | BIND bee BREAKFAST—SUPPER, EPPS’'S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING’WATER OR MIL EPILEPSY E13: A nica’ A. &. SELMAN, M.D. men of | ees. and) as the man} boarded the! reached the town al stances a} insersible per-| process of slow cer- | ed paints | ; CLAIRETTE SOAP | ®RIGHT HOUSEWIVES USE No OTHER. THE Best, PUREST S MOST ECONOMICAL AVOID Bulk Soda! Bad soda spoils good flour. soda—the best soda, comes and_HAdy, ae SY a only in packages. > bearing this trade mark 13 costs no more than inferior package soda ils the flour—always keeps soft. imitation trade marks and labels, ist on packages bearing these words— ARM AND HAMMER SODA » by CHURCH & CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Recipes—FREE. ee Dy irs Pur vy “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN SAPOLIO 1S GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. MANHOOD RESTORED! maranteed to cure a.| nervous diseases, such as Weak M Power, Manhood, Nightly Kmissi ness,all drains tfregty power in Generative Organs of eithe! excessive use Of tobacco, OF e tee Lt ists. Ask forit, eno other. Write for free Medic inpisin wrapper, Address NERV £ SEED CO., Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, For sale in Buuer, Mo., by J. H. FRIZELL, Druggist. ves Relief at once for Cold in Hea into the t is Quickly Absorbed. -Y BROS..66 Warren St.,.N. Y. Iibnah ae bs NUUVGA HOVE Ayyjuoy sejndog ' Bare, Peempt, Positive Cure for of Mant Emissions, Nervous: Loss of #. Wil make you a STFGNG, Vigor- ous Man Price $1.06, @ » $5 60. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. St. Tours KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ano tHe = WORLD'S FAIRE ness. Communica. | Hardbeook of In- thus are brought out enst to the inve issued weekly. clegan’ largest circulation © world. @3 a year. Building Editic copies, ins beau- (alpaca cten ted cements oe St Fguses, with plans, enabling builders to show the | |Genera! Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LO#!S.. MUNN & CO. NEw Yous, 361 BRoaoe. vway, | Your-mearest tgent fer partientars and ASHE satisipecr el ssa nt ens “ Missouri Pacific Ry.” conte. Eves

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