The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 8, 1898, Page 1

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| DEATH THE PENALTY OF SIN Oae Who Won't Be There. ink I'll go Into town to see the boys Williams CASH GROCERY. We are going to cut the life out pack; gor wnere would dono goodinalithat) HUSBAND KILLS WIFE’S PARA- snd pack 5 pe enough to welcome them—to MOUR. them when they come pravely to the time that’s beat dram— W.4H, Martman, a Wealthy, Promi- iT ein the crowd—not - ° —" notone| nent Married Man, Shot to Death |of prices on everything we handle ibe cheers are ringin’ loud, I’m not by Adolph Lubrich for Vivlat- and if you will notice you will eee that we handle everything from a toothpick to a tbreshing machine. here. : _— ing His Home, to see them march away—I hollered Warrensburg, Mo, Sept beer gest ae, eae “le Warrensburg has not been ~bocsed | AUG your wants. » four abreast, - i 3 ar the front, as|i2 Years as it was last night at the Wire Hog Fence. hs my boy James up ; as could be, startling news that W. H. Hartman 7 7 . a fi . We have the best Hog Fence 0 gavin’ back fond farewell to mother! 4¢ the firm of Hartman & Murkward|earth. We are Bok Pacts. ag on 6 —| You can come to Williams’ now for BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 1898. TO THE PUBLIC: We have just received a large consignm NO 43 both ent of | $ take the FARMERS BANK. match safes for the wall which are attractive and useful. If you will 3 pains to call we will be glad to present you ; one with our compliments. 3 We know jail got by, ae fist sot down upon the curbstone wealthy citizens of the town, hid sndcry, been shot. Hartman was discover- yew they’re comin’ home agen! The ed by Adolph Lubrich in company that they won with Lubrich’s wife, in the house as shows we still have men when aS . ¥p work’s to be done! where he was living. Lubrich fore- wasn’t one of ’em that flinched, each|ed the doorand opened fira witha the t j a were sent they sailed right|*eVolver. He put three bullets in Hartman’s body, any one of which dh igand done their best! papell play—they Knowed| would have proved fatal. The first be’s # grave somewhere, to-day, | Struck in the neck, going to the base on the Cuban shere! of th skull; the second struck in the alle not go to town to see the) back, coming out in froat just below ft jist feel like mixin’ up in all that| the breast bone, and the third struck aa Dag edges just over the hip and lodged in the deer them when they come, intestines ey to the time that’s beat} Night Watchman Hampton rush- ie yoye'll ‘never netice—not one of ed to the scene and found Lubrich threatening his wife. He gave him selfup to the authorities and was my old knees trimbled so, when they | OD€ of the leading business men and | ageratiog when we say so it Itbas barbs top and bottom, mads of large tough wire and will turn anything, works the same on uneven as on even ground, easy to put up and will last 100 years if the post would stand We have just gotten in a car load of this fence at much lower price than we have ever been able to buy it before and have sold already this week, over 2000 rods at eut prices, if you want the best fence on earth at the cheapest price ever known, come now, before the car is all gone Barb Wire and Smooth Wire. We have the Gilden barb wire and the farmers all know that itis the best wire manufactured. It is not too large or too small but just the right size, runs aboutarod to the pound, it is tough and will last a life time, and we are selling it way from the last S years experience | The people of Bates county ALL | KNOW who has caused these cheap | prices in Butler, and they know who are holding them down to day, and the larger portion of them are show ing their appreciation of it by giving us their trade Weare always giv ing our costomers the benefits first, when they need them. See where we put tin cans just at the time when people need them. We are) now making the cuts on barb wire people are useing both. We bave car loads of everything on hands and | coming, and we intend to sell it, so! don’t buy anything without coming | to us before you buy. | Yours Truly, RENEW WAR IN CRETE. Mussulmans Attack British Troeps Stationed | at Candia.—Warships in the Harbor Come to the Rescue With Shells j Due to Christian Officers. Candia, Island of Crete, Sapt. 6, | ESPERATE DEED OF A DRINK CRAZED MAN, Farmer Mansering of Millstadt Hacked Hie Wife With a Batcher Kuife. Republic, 6th. Crazed with drink and the thought 8 p. m.—Candia is in a etate of | that he would be deserted by his anarchy. A collision between th e | Wife and children, George Maserang Mussulmans, who were demonstrat- | ® farmer, 50 years old, living at Mill. ing egainst European contro), and stadt, a village about three miles and hog fence just at the time|44, British authorities who have Southeast of Belleville, Ill., assaulted been installing Christians as revenue | bis wife with a rock and then hacked officials, culminated to day in bloody | her head, face and neck with a butck- fighting between the Musseulman and the British troops. Riots took place in various parts of the city and many have been | 5 er knife until she sank to the floor unconscious ina pool of her owr | blood. While the maddened husband | killed. When the outbreak was | T4ined deadly blows with the razor fiercest a warship stationed in the edged weapon on his defenseless | harbor began firing shells, with the | wife, the four children of the couple result that a portion of the city is in | ranging in age from 4 to 10 years, Killed in Battle, 350; Died in Camps, Over | lames. The greatest confusion and begged pitifully of their father to 1200 | uproar prevails, and it is feared that | Pare the unfortunate woman and ‘ |the night will not pass without | vainly lifted their weak, childisk Chicago, Ill, September 2.—The | further pillage and destruction. ‘arms to protect their maternal WILLIAMS BROS. ym Will care, the soldier that would miss me ain’t irgoln’ to be there! poe placed in jail. Hartman had been| below the market because we bought in the house about an hour when|it befoce the raise in price. Spain Must Use 60,000 Men, the tradgedy occurred. He was Don’t let anyone put that cheap Madrid, Sept. 6.—Gen. Jaudenes, | a-med and died with a pistol in his barb wire on you at our price, for it or for the time of the Philip | hand a — cent a pound less than islands, replying tothe govern-| The victim of the tragedy had iS St St ls request for information as to| supported Mrs. Lubrich for several toves, oves, oyes. true situation of affairs in the| months. Lubrich discovered the| Hold off until our ear of stoves DEATHS IN THE ARMY. parent. pelago, reports that to assure) fact and went to the house to kill arrives We haye bought all kinds reesteblichment of Spanish) them both. Iubrich and his wife, 4 goty over the islands would up to last November, had lived in iuire a permanent ermy of 60000|Txington. During that month a fleet and endless quantities | Mrs. Lubrich with her children materials It is not known what came to Warrensburg on a visit to uae will have on the govern-| her parents and it was on this visit sattitude at the peace conven-|ghe became acquainted with Hart- man. DISCOVERED THE INTIMACY. The result was that she renteda aty leaders of the Filipinos of all | house and made it her permanent tions, called to discues the policy home. Lubrich, in the meantime, Mibese islands, eighteen of them remained at Lexington. ‘The long re emphatically in favor of out visit of his wife arroused his suspic- t annexation to the United States | 1028 and he arrived in Warrensburg two were in favor of a republic. | °" Sunday night at 11:18. He re- general native opinion is that it mained in hiding all of Monday, st to adopt United States Con and went to his wife's house early Wildman’s suggestion and offer in the evening and hid in tke cellar. inducements to the indepen Hartman went to the house about 9 Natives Ask to be Annexed. saManille, Sept. 6.—At a meeting of of stoves, Cook stoves, steel ranges, base burner heaters, air tight heaters. Stoves of all .sizes and prices, and like all the other lines we handle, we bought the best stoves. Can sell you cook stoves for $5 and warrant them; heaters $250 and up. Don't forget our stoves are coming, and tell your neighbors, who do not read the papers, about it. Buggies, Surreys, Wagons. We are doing just what we ex- pected to do, when we put in the Studebaker and Columbus Buggy Co.'s goods—we are selling lots of them, because the people know they are the two best lines of buggies |made, and we are selling them for less money than you have been pay ing for the cheap stuff. We say cheap stuff, you know it is cheap stuff. Look at your buggy you bought last year and see how it looks. If you buy a buggy of us e fac.ic ns to co-operate and to o'clock, taking with him some wine / and it looks like yours in 5 years, d the serrvices rendered. and lunch, which he and Mrs. Lu-| we will sign a contract to give it to CeThe United States cruisers Olym- brich disposed of. Lubrich’s sus-| you. When you buy a buggy, buy a wd Raleigh returned here from | Picions being fully copfirmed,he pro | good one. bg Kong to day ceeded to the room wherein was his| Pumps, Pumps. wife and paramour, and committed the deed as above stated. Lubrich was seen by a re-| Pumps. cs that others don’t carry. betas COE GAC atraighiorwent | so started in the pump business, : Backlen’s Arnica Salve The Best Sulve in the world for bruises, sores, ulcers, salt im, fever sores, tetter, chapped Mopay required. It is guaran-/kill them both, but his wife begged | the same way. other houses in Butler together Hay Presses. €y refunded. Price 25 cents box. For sale by H. L. Tucker. children, he spared her. The cor | oner’s jury returned a verdict at 4) o'clock this afternoon finding that} Lubrich was justified in Hartman. Prosecuting Attorney Bradley, however, has sworn out a/ warrant charging Lubrich with murder and will hold him for pre-| Corn Crushers, liminary trial. . aaa was the head cfan in- Hay Carriers. teresting and highly respected fami-| ly, was the secend wealthiest citizen | ‘ zs in that line you want, want and save you $50 on them. citizen. He was at the head of the) of goods. Magnolia mills, opera house, electric Hight plant, Home Town Mutual In- {surance company and many other th noteworthy enterprises. Stock Scales. We have the best stock Bane - others. Eighteen Killed by Train- car laden with thirty-five people was | time. train at full speed st a grade cross- F a aw. 5! Hl PYALL &{PERCIVAL|two. Ten persons were killed out-/ Washing Machines, Tinwar BUTLER, MO: right, eight died soon thereafter | = RM 10 aws. |from the effects of their injuries and | Granite Ware, Scythes. loan on farms at reduced ratesof|the remainder of the coer) were all injured, some of whom may | which we handle. die; | Everyone knows how we eell them. Tribune to morrow will print statis- | tics showing the number of soldiers who have been killed in battle and have died of disease in camps during the war with Spain. The Tribune saye: “While 350 officers and men have been killed in battle or died of wounds received, there have died of HOSTILE TO CHRISTIAN OFFICIALS. tempt of the British military author- | They bad appointed a council of internal control to administer the | of soldiers was stationed outside the | disease in camps between 1200 and 2000 volunteers and regulars. The Tribune has secured the names of 1284 who died in camp, on trans- ports or at home atter contracting the dread malady at one of the camps. There is no doubt about the cured. Neither is there much doubt that there are hundreds dead whose names could not be secured on account of lack of records and the inability or unwillingness of army 1284, whose names have been se-| | office as a precaution. | A crowd of unarmed Mussulmans, | who had been demonstrating against | | the Christians, attempted to force an | | entrance into the office. The Britieh | | soldiers fired and wounded eeveral. | The Museulmans ran for their arms and returning attacked the soldiers. | Other Muesulman’s spread rapidly through the Christian quarter, shooting into windows and setting many houses and shops on fire. It | is reported that the British consul has been killed. | | : | passing at the time tithe of revenues and a detachment | the house only to find the prostrate If there is anything we lead in, it ‘ |is pumps; we have all kinds of The list of camps is as follows: We have some fine pumps When we | San Francisco, 78, Camp Alger, 75; | expired. ds, chilblains, corns, and all skin | 8t°'Y> not being in the least excited. | ~ 4 commenced to sell them at almost plions, and positively cures piles He stated that he fully intended to| cost, and we are still selling them | We believe we have| Lakeland, Camp Meade and other togive perfect satisfaction or so pitteously, and for the sake of the | sold double the pumps of all the/ minor camps, in private hospitals, at | for the place as being in every way We have just succeeded in getting, | killing | on account of the lateness of the season, some special prices on Hay lowing causes: Bailers; can get you any press you | 515; Cane Mills, | 22% 61; causa reported as fever, Come tous for your corn crushers, cane mills, bay carriers or anything! Maseachusetts is second with 130; | to Saratoga. in Wi ive | for we NOW /Jilinois third, with 100; Michigan in Warransburg, and a progressive |}... special prices on all this line | scale in e world, we can show you dozens Good looks are really of good points in our scales over skin deep, depend Can save yon from $50 to $75 on this scale besids we will) g#ns Cohoes, N. Y., Sept. 5—A trolley | warrant it for most acy length of have a billious look: if your stomach The . : : > : or enives I~ > “hur ing in this city te-night and cut in| Corn Knives, Patent Churns, | fooks. And one thousand other things | complexion. officers to furnish lists of the dead. | eee The Tribune gives the foliowing | First Lady to Inspect Oils. statistics of dead in each camp,| Jefferson City, Mo ,Sept. 2—Gov. giving in every instance a fulllist of |Stephens today appointed Miss’ names and the nature of the disease. | Frankie V. Mudd, inspector of oils | for the City of St. Charles, to suc Camp Thomas, 352: Santiago, 341; | ceed Juliua Cauch, whose term bas This is the first case of a Camp Wikoff, 63; Jacksonville, 50; | lady being appointed to inspect oils | Tampa, 58; Miami, 26; Fernandins,}in the State of Missouri. Miss Mudd,who was recommended highly heme, ete, 115; transports and hospital ehips, 99. | to all, had no opposition for the ap- | Total, 1284. Deaths are attributed to the fol Typhoid fever, are yellow fever, St; dysentery, 63; malaria, $1; pneu- state camps, 36; | competent to fill it with satisfac ion | pointment. New York, Sept. 3 —Jim Corbett, who arrived here at noon to-day met “Kid” McCoy at an uptown sporting resort and they arranged to fight | meningitis, 47; 06: mi A bi Bec on October 15 106; miscellaneous ailments or diag- we toe ape Pngy ee noses not reported, 327. Pat ts nicht aad siene ap uirte Of the regular army, 290 are dead; | ing on Monday. McCoy will return Corbett said: “J have decided to quit the ring after th bt, win or lose fourth, with 91,and New York fifth, with 85. men more wide than H. L. > Spares sO pains to t of everyching in many customers he valuable agency New Discovery for colds. There are more than | awake and jing entirely ona Tucker, healthy condition of all the vital or- is inactive, your thei Ifthe live is disordered, you haye a dyspeptic for Dr King’ look: if your kidneys are effected, consumption, coughs and struck by a Delaware and Hudson) (j;oceries, Hardware, Flour.|you havea pinched look. Secure This is the wonderful remedy thet ood health, and you will have good |is producing sucha furor all over “Electric Bitters” is a good the country by its many startling Acts direct- cures. It absolutely cures asthma, | Alternative and Touic. © | ly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, bronchitis, hoarseness and all affec- | purifies the blood, cures pimples, | tions of the throat, chest and lungs. | blotches and boils, and gives a good Call at the above drug store and get Every bottle guaran- (a trial bottle free or a regular size teed. Sold at H. L. Tucker's Drug | for 50 cents and $1. Guaranteed to ,|Store. 50 cents per bottle. cure or price refunded. ‘ Mrs. Maserang’s screams wher The trouble began with the at-| nor husband began his deadly work, ee sage Be and the pleadings of the little ones ities to install Christian officials. | tracted the attention of Peter Miller, » farmer, who chanced to be He rushed iz form of Mrs. Maserang buried ie blood. with the children running around frantically crying for assist- ance. It was only when the almost life less body of his wife fell to the floor that Maserang dropped the butcher knife and fled from the room. He was found a sbort time Jater in an- other part of the house by a posse which bad been organized soon after farmer Miller notified the autbaritiee of the tragedy. Friends removed Mre. Maserang to a bed in anu adjoining room and s physician was summoned to dress her wounds. Her face, neck and | head were frightfully mutilated and the blood flowing in rivulets from the deep gashee At a late hour last night she was still alive but the physicians entertained little hope for her recovery. Maserang was once quits wealthy and highly respected in the little community and the family lived bap- pily. But several years ago, it ie said the husband fell a victim to the liquor habit. His wealth dwindled and hie downfall quickened 3y de- grees bis means bad all disappeared, it is said due to his over-indulgence in intoxicants His craving for drink emboldened him to attempt to secure ready cash by placing amort gage on the farm, the last earthly possession of the family To thie propose! Mrs Maserang flatly refue- to consent Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absoiutely Pure NG PONTE OF, MW TORR

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