The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1895, Page 3

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} | } es: Stull A Mystery. lo an | CHINESE SHOP-KEEPERS.! Grserat. P. S. COOKE DEAD. Nevada, Me, Mans 20—the SWbestinve: estment ees murderer of Charles 8. Strevil has} - in real estate is to keep build- el O n Slees and Placid Men Patiently For Forty-six Years a Brave Of not yet been apprehended, nor can} ings well painted. Paint ot Waiting for ers. ficer—Boseht dis Own the slightest clew be obtained. Stre- | the house and saves repairs. You e B : z Relatives. vil was an old man residing alone on| 80Metimes want to sell—many a | moar perce D M March 21.—Gen Sketch of Street Scenes et ic Mareh 21.-—U his farm in Vernon County, near | 00d house has remaine -d unsold ee Ania : zh Fort Scott. He had not been seen | for want of paint. The rule ge 4 oF r pee A. retired i ; “r eae after- about the place for a few days and a} be, though, ‘the b pz ) oy Re r of Parliament Givee a Gra Ti ern aves the| Bone.” That means noon ed = Daa = — : \ i tered Wes int when cause on Saturday morning. | S - , P ] j The old man was found near the trictly ure Feed and Provisions of all Kin ws . He saw service in the Black Hawk fireplace with his troat cut from ear | ae | & war, was in high command in the to ear. There were evidence of a White ae Fe conquest of Oniloriia maduNoc Mae desperate struggled and blood was } You cannot afford to us spattered all around the room. The | paints. Tobesure of getting 5 rsed the Lipa in 1853 and led a raid against the Apaches. murderer was evidently for the pur- ly Pure White Le is } Se on eeauises Che penne ye nd graduated with honors. 10, dis; murderer wan ovidenth shes pion nee CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Foe siincislioer a. ee pose of robbery, but the murderer teas is - ue ment of Utah when the rebellion overlooked a considerable sum in his Southern, Red Sez Ey Aligwhve mace the be x een Soe ak ~ p begun but unhke his son, General Pistia ceeked pee Dan Aivays pays the highet market price for County 8 pockets. | Collier. - 5 Jobn R. Cooke, and son in-law, Gen Strevil had quite a history, leav- | ing a wife and family in Bates Coun | re Whit Le Fee Lo ty many years ago. His wife sup pace rer fac Tinting posed he was dead and married Pure Winte L again. Strevil also married and his | bps reudy-mixed pain second wife died, leaving him child. | less. eral J. E. B. Stuart, ke refused to go with the South. He became com- mander of the cavalry reserve of the army of the Potomac and participat- ed in the pen his famous son in Cars Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- McFARLAND BROS. y "NATIONAL LEAD CO | = his first wife, became impressed with | ctark Avene in reaniecee: su routs! | ¢ the idea that his father was yc. alive | AS nase fee | cv) i \" and he succeeded in locating and | General Bad Dead. identifying him, although never hay | a pe ry — sh h 20 ing seen his parent. PSR EM OR aN Henn E eae . . 7 General Adam Badeau, who was on | Lately Strevil has been disposing serail roa B E hes the staff of General Grant as mili- tary secretary, and who afterward | } ius) umpaign against aw. He was then id of the division placed in cor of the lak pnd in IS66 was in char of the department of the Platte. In IST74 he was retired after forty six years’ service, with the lravk of brigadier general and the | brevet of major general. He was the author of a number of interest- ing books. Sikes Leather Tree Saddle of his personal property and had ex pressed 1 determination to sell his | farm and leave everything to his son, | Noah, o 4 i Rote wii BARLEY INGE Us Ter, 64 years. Death was caused by ap-} County. oplexy. The general was stricken | South Side Square Butler Mo. sees served as secretary of the American Try a r Cure aud coe will be convieon’ Ul at it will cure all stomach, liver, kidney and vowel didiculty. H. L. Tucker. legation in London, is dead, aged} Broke Down on the Scaffold. | Tablequah, I. T., March 22.— Walter Bark, was hanged in the jail yard here this afternoon for the murder of Johnson Reese in Going- shake District several years ago. The condemned man made a short talk after being placed on the scaf- fold in which he said he was not ’s_and shapes | guilty of murder. He says Jobnson froma board | Reese robbed him of his money wie ane diet, {Which led to the killing. When the vod or paper of [Tope was placed around his neck, he roportions in inches. |gave down and had to be supported these signs was] unti) the drop fell at 1: His neck = gorgeous—gold letters on a crimson | was broken. Bark’s crime was com- ground, vermilion on a black ground, | pitted nearly four years ago. He MMcFarland Bros. blue on white, or some other striking escaped from the Nation and was contrast. 13 ced Temteris BUDE Ge apprehended until a year ago, It was supposed that he kept a | considerable sum of money around the house and this probably led to the murder. MeFarland Bros, the pi meer | about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon | } while talking with his adopted son, George Corsa. The two had been PEE Seen ee erent together about fifteen minutes, when trouble. Dr Sawyer # Family Cure entectiy. | the general began to gasp and fell Lh ad je tn a kidmey difficulty. Sold} pick into the arms of Mr. Corsa, dying in a few minutes. Daring the past six months the general had to undergo several operations to re- move cataracts from his eyes. He had resided with George Corsa and Miss Chillman, his adopted children, since last fall. The funeral will probably take place on Friday from the church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Bishop Wigger will offi- ciate at the requiem mass. = harness men of Bates county, Mo. They Seekeep everything that horse owners need. | . padded »ble-looking | Gia: Double wagon harness from $10 to $29; i} MA single buggy harness, § second W GBR band harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of 50 to $25; Sayed by a Dog. Louisville, Ky., March 20.—News has just reached here from Lagran- ge, Oldham County, of a brutal as- sault that was made upon Mrs. Sa- rah Black, living three miles from that town. Last night about 10 o'clock, Mrs. Black was aroused by some one knocking upon her door and upon all across t ronts and around an’ . * Sa F when he was captured at Fort Smith : ~.> Butler Missouri. the walls, or were suspended in the ws ATS Wi WOU OEE SS te ni er center. They were bamboo construc: ae band away — the — that it was a neighbor. experienos, aki!l and honesty. It is a positive 1 i paper, | kee Nation he says he married a cure for all stomach, liver and kidney trou- é ; = an aaa a = a hiero-|a white woman in Texas. Bark was She opened the door only to be | dies. Sold by £. L/ Tucker. Founder of ‘Topeka Dead, » the flimsy for- | full blooded Cherokee, but looked Small styles and prices, from the cheapest to tamethe best STEEL FORK “COW BOY} ——SADDLE” made in this country. Bring| °° = A a he same your old harness and trade in on new ones. aren ree a Hons painted h signs Seah “s—quite unl Absolutely Free. serene Mey Must Keep off the Grass. Al confronted by a big negro, who A Tornado. Fort Scott. Kan., March 22.—John | Washington, D.C, March 21.—| §¢Ties Sold in sone aoe mae: asl like a half breed, rather dark, but i i i 7 . ope para re eli ans te t these were lighted, = seized her in his arms and dragged Augusta, Ga., March 20. y-| Farnsworth, one of the oldest citi-, Por three hours yesterday afternoon | ti ; Chinese be ae ve : fonalot illumi- — -_ black mustache her into the yard. clone passed over the southwestern |zens and most extensive property the President, Seeretarv Gresham | ations. All sorts of oils were used— pe salle lb aie eyes. He was Mrs. Black's granddaughter, 12 portion of the city doing immense | owners in this city, dropped dead of and Carlisle were in close confer. | #28 oil, ivlowe. Tee ta a ae n Nery HOSE - }sene, of which last over one years of age, and a daughter of Pat- damage to property. apoplexy at his home here yesterday }ence at the White House. It is eat ms of the A n variety are : rolman Black of this city, seized a] The large flouring mill of Miller &! at 9 o'clock. He was one of the| known that the subject under con | 2urmed yearly in the city. Atthetime | Any reader of this paper can get stick and beat the brute, but finding | Go. in the track of the cyclone was | founders of Topeka, having owned a! sideration was the ocr ne of fot my visit the authorit ua intro- The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Ab- her efforts unavailing, ran into the | plown dow ortion of theclan dion ie acith ; 88 | ducing electric lighting for their streets | golutely free for three months. Read yard and rel ised a large bull- sy isceponat 1 1 y eee he Toad | Cueet Britain in South America.jand for the better class shops and jhe offer in this issue and take ad- ua ee hahaa Rss he 4 Bt ler’ The round-house of the Central/city is located aud having helped | The president and his official advis | none hing was well alight | Vantage of it at once. The weekly deg, which sprang at the intruder's Railroad was wrecked. Men work-| plat it. He came here over thirty | es Jook upon Great Britain's de- BS wens ine Euew an dhe Globe—Democrat is issued in Semi- throat. ing in the roundhouse had miraca-| years ago and was ona of the build- mands on Nicaragua and Venezuela effects of Weekly sections, eight pages each, After a short battle the dog came|lous escapes, some taking refuge | rs of Fort Scott. He was on the| with the preatest contern and) | Doce nd warm. Tuesday and Friday, sixteen every F victorious and the negro was ob-| under the ines. lg ats friends during boone = iB oer rf ror} ‘ts, 1 | we making it practically a Semi- <9 te fl i “Thre Caihniivee who were on ae . sie i mi I we ‘fn me ge eens Ree Pech, sont teenth ober <obies tales ae Weekly paper, yet the price is only ige' oa : aR Pes: ane 5 ; i eee Apparently Se net, | by this government to Great Britain | marble and mother-of-pearl; deep blue | oye dollar a year. In politics, it is Mrs. Black is quite old and she is} the street, were blown some distance | Loriu Farnsworth, died in a similar against the ultimatum of that cov strictly Republican, but it gives all prostrated by the assault g and badly injured. mauuer two years a He ulso was a S| ernment to Nicaragua. the news, and is absolutely indispen- Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure not only re-| At least 50 houses altogether were | owner of much business and resi-| = —_ and |sable to the farmer, merchant, of Me i us! o ” ps i ¢ " stony member of the family. savers free sam- | Wrecked, mostly small ones, occupied | dence property here. Jnstitiabte. | i 1 e; richly | professional man who has uot the ple.” Sold by HL Tucker: by negroes, who, with thier families | — cross, Ga, March 2( —Henry| 5 rvings in quaint fantastic shapes |time to read a large daily promptly eee yy neg . ° A Pretty Face Dass od i heed eof color that was bewilder- |and keep thoroughly posted. Sample Comer Acquitted. | have been made homeless. | tt ' h t een awson, ored, stood on a barrel|;.. a iety that was endless. | Gopice willie cant trad ontatnaiien! Atoka, I. T., March 20.—Robert| The electric light and telephone ji Lae : ay aa ae ay naa aes at the window of Miss Minnie Mc- | In the less reson Ese the | tion to Globe Printing Co, St. Louis é » de a A aU. }co on. ri 8 ekin | 3. ce ETS venert omewhat cen- rR vire rvice ra blow mL Gee's bedroom last nig 2 af trades w generally si Mie Comer, a boy 15 years of age, was/ wire service were an ates jd yet it greatly pends on a ae en x ore | tralized ww osix fish shops stood Missouri. arraigned this morning before C Com-| A number of negroes were slightly r complexion, free from wrinkles and tried to get in. e | = and so it gers, glass ae | At atrial in Justice Hewes court inet- jin Holden a few days ago, according . {tothe Times, a colored lady was | placed upon the stand to testify as to what she knew concerning the missioner Grubbs, charged with the|injured by being whirled about ia i hol Daye | falling houses. One negro had hia |_ He: low cheeks. iss McGee saw him and scream 1 always brings wealth of ed. The negro sprang toward her| y- A heaithy state of the sys- | and threate comes with Doctor Pierce's did wok & ite Prescription. Its a medi- murder of his brother-in-law Crisp, at Blue, a small town : south of here, on the 17th inst, and) Small huts and planks and tin roofs miles | leg broken. = | eral celiows=. i Wika was promptly acquitted. were seen flying through the air ona prepared for woman's ailments | 8°T¢ were heard by her father, Te ung a peg ero ean = Mrs Crisp, wife of the murdered | line with the storm, which traveled cures those de rangements and | who ment to the window and shot NEVER IN A THEATER. | questioned: “And you pay aon caw man and sister of the boy, testified | in a circle. fees Sy which make weman's | the Bere dead. oy Remarkable Story of One of Phitadel- | him hit the other man in the fra- to the effect that her husband was Escapes from death were miracu. |" ieanereera iegleote /toutabe te A Coro pwns Bae and pene eh oer eee to a /cu8?_ “No, sab, I neber sed as how chocking her, and young Comer | lous. AS Ee eS parti ilar prone | the verdict was “justitiable homi Seal | he hit him in the froeus, fo wen T came upon the scene and beeged | Ladies—Remember that disease becomes in- ve congestion, debility and a} cide. eed him hit him he hit right equar nese 1 i cire wi s the! in de face” The witness was dis Crisp to desist. | cure long standin sluggish ra ao a é bis is the! ue jeb a After several attempts to separate | 7 = time we advise the rescription decangements and displace a y if L Tucker. : ee A Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. ial organs which re conszipated or trou- them, each of which were of no avail | A Bullet In His Brain, he drew his pistol and shot Crisp) Wichita, Kan., March 21.—Edward twice, killing him almost* instantly. | Camp rbell, the 21 y t : ‘The boy, being in destitute cireum-|0f the oldest settlers of this city, n nd in Joe Mix sold his diauees Charles W. Dunston and R,| called on his sweetheart last night regularities—this mediciue a . Bodgley ‘ Joe is calied “the Old M. Moore volunteered to defend|and during their conversation the | #ute ito cure, or the money will be) Soar of White R ih | subject of ' suicide came up. She ex returned. ; | pressed the idea that the best way Owing to the illness hat one of|to commit suicide was to put a bul | j fter i interested in the liti-|!et in the brain. At6 o'clock, after! — ; hese : Goh ata | being up an hour, he went to his Governor Stone should sign the sen- gation between the two warring fac room and tired a shot into his head (ate bill passed by the house it will tions of the B. P. O Elks, the hear- | i iijing himself instantly He was) jere; ing of the case, which was to have) Ment because ke Gouldnot ue! been resumed in the case, in the| tain a posit a United States court at Cleveland, O., Ei aaah has been nD orarily postponed. Prev ention Sold His Wife. le, Ind, March 20.— r-old son of one Andersonvil fe to Francis ad is known 1a. Bodgley loved Joe's wife and frankly admitted it to nm City, Mo. March 22.—I¢ | Joe. who soon bad what be called a i | i ting with his wife ag one of her « f buggy h und his purchase are incurrble | gether here, but will be e asylume or | tO g him. — throughout Ind Insane To Be Cared For. ae poison cure ali county desy > Tenn., Dr. R. J. a leading physician, has a sensation in the medical profession by curing aman who bad been aywad de og by byp- 4 cure. Tutt’s Li few measur 1€r ors : The$wound w Send -} nd the patie a saan yc not only ct but if ses which : ‘ee oe 8 3s etterment to nakon will convince pills are easy 10 action larly effective in the c tion Sick Headache. Liver troubles they invaluable. They are from Dus ute pet to “be purely yegetable-fliver-and indeed diseases. They Pe vena tostomiich Frat ee TUTT’S Liver PILLS | guaranteed to cure these diseases or =] WwiTQuT RETURN oF FAIN. greatly invigorate the system. Regular.| ABSOLUTELY CURE. jpav. Parks sure cure is sold by H. 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