The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 10, 1898, Page 7

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a aa ee : = SS ee tse as ) Beivan eared: Dealt Gut Heath AME A RAVING MANIAC. THE LATE COL WM. HYDE ; ‘ F. C CORSETS Bolivar, Mo, Nov. 3.—Charles} Corsicana, Tex , Nov e BLAZE AT THE CAPITOL. : a * MAKE Gordon shot and killed W. C. White| Williams, crazed by and) Attempted to Kill His Wife and Chil An interesting Letter trom Z as . i city marshal, last night, using a| liquor, opened fire with a rev dren—Chased Cattle in the Ge ; oe nlosic ; oo ee American Beauties ete. Nearly half of White’s | upon hgannape of a house of ill- Pasture, cea EX} vsion Occurs in Basement * > Fr « Cc. . head was blown off fame where his wife had gone to re- Clinton Tr and a Fierce Fire Follows. a eal GORRECT The evidence before the coroner's | side. The wife erciped injury, but James W. Day, a well knc aise ! jury was to the effect that Gordon| Dora Raymond, the proprietress, mer living seven miles west of Wind- ; SHAPES. | had been drinking and had been | and Pearl Thomas were shot |R. O. Gordon, his brother, procured ed wife, is prostrated with nervou a shotgun, walked acress the equare | ness. and fired the fatal shot. | —- | Gordon belonged to one of the A Narrow Escape. oldest families fof Polk county. | taken with a bad cold which settled on my lunge; cough set in and finally “ | terminated in consumption. Four ‘, Chose a Mls ale 5 doctors gave me up, saying I Chicago, Ill ,{Nev. 3.—Paul Ede | jive but a short time I gave ler, despondent over illness, ended self up to my Savi years. MODELS. FANGY ano ce ; _| earth, I would meet my absent ones pee uncer © Obisage ead! North above. My husband was advised to western train _ | get Dr. King’s New Discovery for In a letter addressed to the police ; Consumptior, Coughs and Colds I The sor.sudder Thankful words written by Mrs. | except one and tried to persuade his Whitethad been city marshal for 12| Ada E. Hart, of Groton, 8. D. “Was | wife, who was alarmed by bi | could | Knife in his hand awaiting her ar- my-|rival. He chased four girls in the r, determined if | neighborhood his life last night by throwing him- | 1 could not stay with my friends on} them to death, and was seen running | night. jury to his spine in an accident. Of late his mind has been noticeably af- fected. Wednesday he down the windows and all the doors and when I so strong and fastened announcement ctions, to come into the house. He was seen later sitting in the house with a corn from the oli Camp Prather crowd. m Tiernan, William Seudd ord, Broadhead htening | have passed aw er, Geo. and »w Hyde, It will be very long until we, too, will join the the stock in the pasture Wednesday | majority and I donot know that it nearly = fri ig any reason for regret on our part. We have seen a al of the Thursday Henry Fewel, Mr. Hil- good d ENORMOUS DAMAGE IS DONE The entire central eastern part of the great marble pile from the main floor to the subterranean basement practi ef ruins. The ce of the explosion was so heavy that the coping stones on the outer wa just east of the point where the explosion occurred, were bulged it nearly cally is a mass two inches; windows in all that part of the building were blown out, and locked doors were forced from their hinges quite 150 feet from the scene of it Fire followed the explosion so quickly as to seem practically simul- jtaneous with it. The explosion hi § i | gave i ia! cin all ei b urn an . Foste 3 i vorid, and from this time o ast | : - _— was found on his body, he ae af > ae } ee : . a and Mr. Fos = three neig a : a Ls = - ‘ nD Pp cgi the immense structure te ite PLAIN. Gas ; os oe | Goalie ntar Todaro a weniand 0 é a in 5 uarge and con-| at ees ‘coxing on and not foundations and was heard several is isa plain case of suicide. | Trial bottles free | Y°7C4 him to Windsor The officers | attempt to keep up with the proces-| squares from the capitol. It occurred | healtby woman.” the news- jat H. L Tucker’s drug stcre. Regu- to some j lar size 50c and $1. Guaranteed or | price refunded. Make no fuss about it in papers. Give my body medical college.” KALAMAZOO §GORSET 60, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY jton Thur their|sion. When we reflect that death is brought to Clin-|inevitable and that it requires really and turne there refused to hands and he was ke him of lay afternoon age to live than to die, it jin a small room tightly inclosed by | heavy stone walls in the subterra nean basement immediately below a — aac. Jover to Sheriff Callow who wi to attempt crossing the/the main entrance to the old capitol NEW YORK RACKET, keep bh ntil county court meets. efore we reach it. Of course] building ) &- 0 West Side Squ 2 Low Price to All BL OPERA HOUSE FURNITURE STORE. es county, Missouri, in book 137 p: ‘signed trustee the foll | he auvimal instinct that | shuns death, but when a man’s ap- es their petites and passions are gone and he jis engaged ina band-to hand fight with disease and pain, there is no He was pleced in the city jail. In| we have his ravings he imagines himself all of animals and imi sounds One cf Mr sorts Day's children was In this room was a 500 light gas meter which was fed by four-inch gas main. Very little gas 1s used in that part of the building, but at the time of the explosion the gas had | e 5 } i 6 ‘ 1e@ a raving man ~ 2 ‘ bt West D c Nov é 7s j |quarrelsome all day. The marshal latter is supposed to be fatally in-| Wednesda would undoubtedly W. Henry of Kansas City, and the exniog Papa ds : i |had tried to keep him quiet There, jured. A man named Bryant was have killed his entire family bad he following Senator Vest ite wrecke i t z su] sei : rst ARTISTIC | «2 some testimeny that marshal alsostruck Afterempt not bex 1 in charge by neigh- I : é ; ig # . & ipreme court ; # White attacked Gordon with his/| volverinthe house Williams we bors gis an ® rooms immediately ; |elub, but failed to arrest him, after |into the yard*and blew out hisown) Mr. Day worked in the mines at = a on tain floor of the i which Gordon went to the store of brains. Thelma Cramer, the rey Joplin last winter and suffered an in- a he damage is enormous. vonveyed to the und " ir l branch in se | glory ia livir r ing d oribad zeal esta lying and being s a drowned in a sma!l branch in searce | glory in liv and it is true philos-|not been turned off at the meter. in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, ly ten inches of water a short time|opby to accustom ourselves tothe|The meter itself was wrecked and ‘The southeast quarter of the northea, at ia were eee a8 7 selieve P tai ot Geeta Heaky-aos (@)) and th i Res -_ ago,in a very suspicious manner, idea of passing away, I believe that the gas pouring from the main } west quarter of the northwest quarte ; every man sh « tion twenty-two (22) all_in township ) of range thirty (30) which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of five We carry the largest and most complete stock of furniture to be and neighbors think be may have been the cause of its death in a fit uld do his duty brave- ly and earnestly while he lives, but caught fire The flames originating from the explosion darted up the tai tes fully described in said deed of ; ‘ aty. 4 ave ngan he shoul D 2 i ; Seustjand whereas default has been niade in the found in the county. We have all of insar ity. : ald not I ermit himself to/ shaft of the elevator which had been payment of the interest and principal of said Que line of Grocevieas zs Lapa think that he will live forever nor ine Cf Groceries ls mo com now past due and srefore, at the request of said notes and pursuant to notes, and the same is unpaid. Now, t he legal holder ¢ plete than eyer As we buy for casb, shiver with dread because he knows completely destroyed by the force of the explosion and communicated the conditions of said ¢ f trust 1 will pro; we are enabled to eell at prices that | that he can’t with the record room of the supreme e © above ned. prem P public vendue, to the highest bidder, for will astonish you, come and see us. Iam very much grieved over the court, the office of the marshal of Kinds and All Grades of Furniture the court house tes, and state of at the east front door the city of Butler, county of Missouri, on Friday, November 25. between the hours of nine 0’cloc noon and five o’clock in the af day, for the purpose of satisfying interest and costs. JOHN STE Bl-4t Tr 1898, in the fore- rnoon of that 1 debt, You can find at our store anything you want from a Kitchen Table the finest Parlor Suit. Here is a sampte for instance: xx Sautn & Sox. | death of Hyde. Broadhead bad come t an age when there could be be no surprise at his leaving us, but Hyde was comparatively a young Twenty years ago we had SPAIN WILL NOT GIVE UP THE PHILIPPINES. | SPAIN'S POSITION. = man. the court and the supreme ceurt library. Before the flames could be subdued the priceless documents in the record room had been almost totally destroyed and serious dam- ag mac Wood bed complete from $1.50 up Parie, Nov. 4—According te the} some political antagonism, as you agehad been done in the msacea ; B. B. Marshall and Georgia A. Mar- . 1¢ > te fr $3.50 1 best information the Spanish com-}, . “re = : : Muni his'wite, ‘by thelr dcod of trust dated Iron bed complete from 4 py UP Seeks rae ate eee know, but they were temporary, and | office and some minor roome in the April 28th, 1896, and recorded in t Rockers from 7D up missioners have taken this position: | since that time we have been warm, | immediate vidiait der’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- vockers oe | Tie seble fok x ith : mediate vicinity. souri, in book No. 137. page fit, conveyed to Cota fe Ry) : ——it Is impossibie for us either/ earnest friends. He was a brave, i the undersicned trustee the following deseri- ots - - rom oa uy to accept or refuse the conditions LIBRARY IS BADLY DAMAGED. | bed real estate lying and being situate in honest, generous man, with strong ee Ste oF Sieeonee These are new goods, we don’t handle second hand stuff. the United States impose. We dol intellect and absolute deyotion to|. 28° library of the supreme court, fi The west half of the northwest quarter of ‘ aan i ie paps I at ; section ewenty -three (28) ,in ownship forty two call and see us. not desire to declare a formal rup-| principle. He was one of the best ocated immediately beneath the (42), t thirty-two(s2) west of the ae lig ee 2 su Rrgrincipsl ‘meridian, contain aighty acres ture, because it would oblige Europe journalists in the west, but never Preme court room, was badly UNDERTAKING. more or leas, Which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note in suid eed of trust, and to run the risk of beholding the hu- prostituted his ability to sensation- damaged by fire, smoke and water, practically destroying the great col- faily described iliati f ie: lee - . . s whereas, default has been made in the pay- ie i ; : 1 < riences mneiabion GF Gm Anieriean Bede bom-|al, yellow paperjwriting. He always ‘tects {1} f | sant of She annual interest on said note and In our Undertaking Department we carry a large line of coffins barding European sbcres endeavored to elevate journalism ection of law reference books. The @ same is now past due and unpaid. Now, z i : = A 5 ndes : ae therefore, at the request of the legal holder and caskets. We can suit you in price or quality of goods, as 2—We do not intend to furnish . jlibrary contained about 20,000 vol- i Of eald note and purguantto the conditions of y E 1 y is Ve « t and to lead the public thought in said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the we carry the cheapest to the highest priced. Special attention above described premises, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates, and staic of Micsourl, on Friday, November!isth, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. C: =N. given to embalming by a thoroughly competent and experienced embalmer, who gives special attention to each subject. C. B, HICKMAN, America with a pretext for the reali-|the right direction. zation of such an ect, but we cannot] preat subscriba to dictates which are not in conformity with the stipulations adoptedin the common agreement that terminated the war. 3.—We do not feel we have a right to sign the abdication sought to be His death isa loss to the state and irrepa- rable to friends like you and myself. Your friend G. G.Vesr. When it comes to wood heating stoves we have the only Genuine King Heater made, guaranteed to give more heat, keep fire longer than umes and was used, not only by the justices of the supreme court, but by members of congress and lawyers practicing before the supreme court. Mr. Justice Harlan said to-night that the library was very valuable. Many of the works it contained would, he thought, be difficult te replace. Whereas Allen Price and Sarah C. Price 3 ze = - : a . his wife, by their deed of trust dated imposed upon us. We leave public; #2yY combination stoye made. For| Librarian Clarke, after a cursory ex- September 6th, 1805, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bi Missouri, in book No to the undersigned trus scribed real estate lyi ne county of Bates and wit: Ail of block six (6) and lot one (1) in block @)in Thompson’s addition to the y Butler, Missouri, which ynyeyance | was made in trust to secure th eertain note fully described trust; and whereas, default ha tes county page 253 conveyed the following de- nd being situate in » of Missouri, to- SPOT CASH STORE. jact of violeace of which we are conscience and history to judge the | ®#le only by Frayx Saurru & Sos. ee ae bh ge Second Missouri's Orders. object, and, a t 10ugh we are unior- Cc H sit * t K tunately convinced that our attitude} N apd ee srin leans “ree Wh epg et) oes a NON 6.—The men of the Second Pe ee | Missouri Volunteers are much grat- pe cen ceauerers Vorenee assume |ified to learn§that soon after they any other, because, by accepting the amination, necessarily made by the light of lanterns, expressed the opinion that many of the books could be saved, although they had been drenched by water from the streams poured into the library for two hours after the explosion occurred the payment ofsaid no ay Ps . y 3 reach Albany, Ga., they will receive ° ; mentee, arts ag seat conditions imposed, we would be e y The most serious damage, in the holder of said note anc conditions of said deed o ee Krag Jorgensen rifles instead of the old Springfields of the model of ome accomplices in an injustice opinion of the justices of the su tesell the above dese Z land a violation of internal law, to S576 wikeakes cae Be oA preme court, is to the records stored Bacicn, soanty ‘of Bates and f Missou ~| which we may submit, but in which lb am decided ae th —_ ace os in the sub basement. These included er, eounty of Bates anc © of Missouri, Toe = a a se f oc | Baceaee iy | been decided tha e second is to on Loe es Saves you money on every dollars worth o &23 | it is impossible to ask us to take ADY | leave Ga Haas ae all of the records of the supreme Detween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- 00d ‘chandi . buy If vou haven't <3) | share of responsibility. | P i e é ¥, NOV: | court from 1792 to 1832. The room hoon and tive o’elock in the after good merchandise you buy. y es S| —a - = |8,and everything is being made| .ontains records of cases and opir- acoue tried it, come in and make a try on your next 3X | Challenge to Her Enemies. jready for the movement. The men! iong rendered by fathers of the jadi. . z s ’ « « wo { ° > | 7 5 ” So-4t ee i X¢| Kingstor, Jamaica, Nov. 4.—The/absent on furloughs, except those| fthe wa “— tl = surchase. The sooner you get in the band Al ps: a iti ’ Post labscn Sick furicach ee |ciary of the government. Apparently 1 ase. f s 5 British naval authorities at Port/absent on sick furloughs, bave re-/11 0° aocuments in thi Notice of Final Set | Seas z jthe documents in is room are Notice is i wagon the more fee Hazel Sieuare eae ag ei — leither totally destroyed or so badly Otice is he SZ! express the opini - | ¢ and all ere ZS express the SE ee rer Ss Bucklen’s Arnica Salv lamaged by fire and water as to be I a ' 3% | for the mobilization of the Britis . z 2 a ae = 4 i. A 1 West Ind The Salve in the world for | useless. < oney Ou WI ave in Z dee | North Am <a peeres nalan | cuts » ulcere, salt} Justice Haclan said that while the x aK squadron forme part of a grand, /rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped loss of the records was irreparable, Se 3% | comprehe heme for a naval! bande, chilblains, corns, and all skin it ? ke 4 aS = 7 wes fortunate that the later $2 WE CARRY S on the Pacifie and; eruptions, and positively cures piies * " iath d Poach 13s ind G or no pay required. It is guaran- records of the court, which are kept my ort ’ | rded indicat = Di, See Om 5 1 . : A orgs t yc Sa | ; ‘ 3 ended to ss Se . — sedis os satisfaction or/|in the cffice of the clerk on the main 4 < ” aaa any ane! money reft Price 25 cente|foor, were not injured. As docu- oman + lor nt 1 x ly ' ry othe z gli nigeria per box. For sale by H. L. Tucker. | ments for reference at this time and Se Si Great Britia: cabs eint ee aD ater, Justice Harlan thought these | ges _ z\reslizes the menaces of the future ieee s oat ; of far greater value than the se Boots and shoe: and would as soon accept war now Lexingtou, Ky., Nov. 6.—Mo estroyed Fortunately the SK with France or Ruseia, or both, and| McClure was shot “a . ae idegeg ore Sphere e Pass = the present determined demonstra | place bere to night by oe 2% ae - ae Ss tr < =r Occ zz es e & jamnaged by fire, and the explosion x A am a = . ticn indicates that neither of them/ofcompany E, 3d Kentucky. ' x3 % F i ‘ SS tion indicates that ne i bad 8 lid no damage to it except to blow ZN - e bi halle at g zoner, was arreste > q 7A ll new, f esh and up to date. will accept this cha Bak a eee ers en) tent one menel é should they do co, Great Britian can He comes from cae ceili ee care As e never be more prepared than now, relatives re @ (29), co ig sev = 3 - a SPOT CASH STORE 2 — Wednesday ; attered between the hours of r Ia tie city of Butter. Bates | South Side of the Square» Butlers Mo. 3) tue mare ying. Kane claims that be did not! 8 ieliewes corse and same or so niuch there Sd a the pi seal wae loaded an d that| D: gt f vy a Za ue is . Ss a 7 ob sf egies at public vendue to the re eash, to satify said execut . ae 4t-4t Sheriff of Ba: xx x Sye3ke ment bas the support of all the po | E20 litical parties in Great Britian. the shot was unintentional sample sent FREE, boe tor: le imStesd, Le Roy, 5. ¥- s Allen 8.

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