The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1895, Page 6

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{ Per ese a 7 iH ; i iy a CLARDY & CANTERBURY, The Hustlers are Doing the Real Estate Business, : OF BATES COUNTY. {f you want to Buy or Sell see them. promptly attended to. All business First door South of Post Office | West Side Square, Butler, Mo. A Constable Shot. El Reno, O. T. March 20.—James Doss, constable, was shot here today by Gene Hayes of Chickasha, I. T. Hayes and Doss have been good friends, but Doss arrested He yesterday for the theft of some cattle | and Hayes went to him today to get , him to dismiss the suit, which Doss said he could not do. At this Hayes drew his gun and fired twice, shoot- ing Doss through aod | thigh. Doss is quite a shooter him- self, having shot a Mexican on the) streets here last summer and has | figured in several shooting affairs. | His trial was called this morning | for the shooting of the Mexican and continued a few days and Doss was | shot as he walked from the court. Hayes hunted up the sheriff and | surrendered and is now in jail, to- gether with one or two others supe posed to be implicated in the mat- ter. the side Excellent. The excellence of Speer’s wines from his vineyards of the Oporto} Grape at Passaic is attested by Phy- sicians and Chemists throught Am erica and Europe. The Port, Bur- yundy and Claret of 1881 are pro- nounced superb. George Writes A Letter. Vicksburg, Miss., March 20.—In a letter received in this city Senator George declines to reconsider his decision to resign on the plea of old age, adding: ‘In doing this, [ over- | come a natural desire to take an of- ficial part in emancipating the peo ple from the condition of disaster and distress into which the folly, not to say the wickedness, of our tinancial legislation following similar action in Germany,and precedingand inducing similar uctionin France, has placed them. That emancipa- tion is sure to come at some time, but it can not come before my suc cessor must be elected, and may not | come during the official life which remains to me.’ “Experience ‘and money cannot improve Dr. Se r’s Family Cure, because it radically cures dyspepsia, liver ‘complaint and kidney ditfeulty. Sold by H. Tucker. A little knowledge may be a dan- gerous thing but if Aarch Gregory, of Saline county, had known how to make a letter * would have been | 3900 better off. He tells how it came about as follows: “I had be-} tween two and three thousand dol- lars on deposit in the Citizens Stock | Bank at Slater. I owed a neighbor | $900 and would have given him a! check on that bank had I not forgot- ten how to make the letter “z," and was in a hurry to get through with the business, I gave him a check on the Wood & Houston bank, at Mar- | shall. Had I known how to write | the *z” I would have saved $900 of my money in the Slater Citizen's | bank, as that much of it would have | been checked out when the bank failed.” 1 adies—The draggist named be low will give | you # free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas illes, Which cur ases peculisr to women. Tucker. sold by H L The State conference of the River Brethren chureh convened in Abilene | Kan , Thursday morning, Rev. Noah Zook. presiding. The “day was de- voted to reports and discussion of Sunday school work. with addresses by Bishop Jesse Engle, Rev. David- sou, editor Church Paper, and others. “Iwo hundre d were present ‘Wher she wa : Wi hen she be | not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Manifold Disorders Are occasioned by an impure and im- poverished condition of the bloo impurities, if not corrected, de serious maladies, such as SCROFULA, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM an other troublesome diseases. To cure these is required a safe and reliabie rem- edy free from a any hatmiul ingredients; an! purely vegetable. Such i It 1emoves all impuritie: from the blood and thorough- ly cleanses the system. Thousands of cases of the worst forms of blood dis- eases have been Cured byS.S.S. | Send for our Treat siled free toany address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Maurice Goliaday, of Holden, had a bird dog that was his pride andjoy but while nosing around the kitchen his dogship found some poisoned meat designed for the neighbors’ eats. In a short time Golladay| found his dog doubled up with con- vulsions. He at once began opera tions to save the dog’s life and while trying to administer some warm lard into the dogs mouth, the animal, in its death agony, closed ite mouth on Maurices’ hand. It was necessory to take a board to pry the dog's mouth open so that Maurice could remove his hand. Five of his fing- ers were badly bitten and it proved to be quite painful ana req aired medical attention. ~ How’e This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- | ward for any case of Catarrh that can- F, J. Cheney & Co., Props. Toledo, O We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- iieve him perfectly honorable in_ his business transactions and_ financially able to carry out any obligations made by that firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. We aiding, Kinnan & Mar- vin, Wholesale Druggi Toledo, ©. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the system. Price 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all ‘Testimonials free. Mr. Thomas H. Britt, a resident 121m | | druggists. | 7 All Parts of One Tree Now Growing on the Elk River, Missouri. Four miles from Pinevill Isof J. L. | the gro’ | of natu fect ia a man’s on into four | of whicl this hi sser trunks, | comm k | branch and bark, is normal to its The trunk itself genous whole. y that close e show in the bark tions of t that dis seems one I would not presume to trunk those guish the bark. | trunks coal I doubt if « point to a str two syean an trunks as they thickened with age is oceasionally seen; but this is an unn- | sually f illustration. Each must, however, form its ow nb that is to say, no one of the wholly enveloped by an tree | close as bark of ach original tree me GAT KILLS AN EAGLE. The Bird of Freedom No Match for its | Pour-Footed Opponent. | | Persons livi Carbonate, Lawrence county, 5. D. ae Other day witnessed remarkable struggle between a ¢ id an e} victor, ¢, in which the cat v the killing it ‘The cat. s the Chicago He d, is owned by rles Wiswell, of Carbonate, and has for some time been in the habit of kill- ing rabbits, nighthawks, mountain rats and other small game. While watching for the reappearance of achip- munk which it had chased into a hole, the cat was pounced upon by a full- grown eagle of the bald species. Pussy accepted the gage of battle thrown down by the eagle. struggle, and although the cat w badly scratched by the eagle's talons, it secured a decided advantage. For a | few moments the air was filled fur and feathers and the ground was all torn up for many yards around the spot, but pussy in a short time suc- ceeded in biting through the neck of the eagle. The struggles of the bird of freedom grew weaker and weaker and soon ceased altogether. Pussy, exhansted by the violent exertions and It wasa desperate sore from the wounds inflicted by the rested for ment; | on al went carefully about smoothing out its as | fled fur. ‘The combat v a number of people. ne of whom sto buy the eat, but | vs he would not sell it for the best mine in the BI The eagle measured six feet four from tip to tip. expressed a dc Mr. Wiswell THE COLOR OF TONE a much-traveled | of Fulton, was in California twenty- jeight years ago. Wishing to return | to Missouri, having on hand a quant | ' ‘ity of money that he did not wish to |“ carry on his person, he went to a California bank aud purchased four | gold drafts on a new York bank for 3700 each. He collected three of! them, overlooked the fourth and for got he had it, and only discovered ita few days ago in looking oyer some old papers. the Home Savings Bank for collec tion. If a correct bavk it Ladies— For diseases of women, Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will reach the ditficulty radically, positively and effectually. It is mild but efectual. Sold by H L Tucker. Over a Thousand Killea. Washington, D. C., March 21.-—4 dispatch was received here tonight by Secretary Gresham from Minister McKenzie, in Peru, in the recent revolution reference to there. Ac cording to Mr. McKenzie there was bitter and sustained fighting in and around Lima for three days. At the end of this time there were over 1,000 dead bodies lying unburied in | the streets, and both sides were ex- hausted. An armistice was upon to permit the dead buried and cared for. After this was finished, negotia- tions were still continued, and tinal ly an agreement of some sort was reached by the leaders of the con tending factions, but details of this were not learned by the Minister. Some sort of provisional gevernment now seems 3 to be in control agreed to be nate Ely’s Cr best and only cure. gis tor it. tar the Ton your drug- | i He placed it in | > although | at | outlawed hy time, the bank will pay New York Sunr Ww is aw seen Phi ing of the ¢ Baltimor from Dr hill aeeper some j the in! jer wealth, | merce. = saat “FOUR KINDS OF woop. | | name of D: | posed per | peppe j ter, a | time 3 with | ¢ | full fare often i CHEAP FOOD IN NORWAY. A Cate Where a Good Meal Is Served for Nine Cents. Th tian restaurant. It is lesignated by th run by wel tuti from that of another, of soup and these characteristics do not show on ination, nor are their | and ible where the four | clez pass up first floor or the ‘sec the plates, 1 pantry. and fc long Guests table. On } cante The pense of running the down to the inst ion is ew mun. Consequently every penny saved goes into the quality of the meals. About five hundred can both halls at once. It, nearly two hours to feed the usual at tendance of two thousand. At these odd combinations of ragged, gray and footsore; ing laborers and men work; world, fighting to live; shop girls with clean, bright faces, but who can il afford ten cents from their pitifu wages; women vation and drink, have no homes; fierce driven out of other countries, and piti able stowaways who have just arrivec from foreign ports. made homeless and hungry by cause known only to themselves, an¢ all looking with hungry eyes toware one good square meal per day, thank ing God for the Dz The old men hard work te people; okjokke. of this inst tit is not ¢ There breasts of th who sit d ation the indc F en. palace, z the satisfa: rey have ave recei WARFARE WITH SNOWBALLS. 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