The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 2, 1899, Page 6

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Isis saicdtiectcnsiso SPREE ESE Se - Fists nee : | MAY BE AVENGED. Bs J. TYGARD, HON. J. B. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARE, President. Vice-Pres't. Cashier§ THE BATES COUNTY BANK, ButTLER, Mo. ! Successor te BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. ’ Massacre of Gold Hunters’ Party on Coa of Alaska by Indians. | steps be taken to puni ie who murdered 1 « : Estanticnep Dxc., eae A General Banking CArITAL, $75,000. = Business Transacted3 of shipwrecked at the m , Bates County Investment Co.,; §BUTLER, MO.: Capital, = = $50,000. ¢ | Charles Kinsler and Geo © Smail | | being a son of C.G@ Smallbcuse. Mone y to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate wr Hissouri Pucttie Railway Tine Table CARFED THE BODY “ABOUT. Frierson, Shelbyyille, Tenn: A C at Butler Station. Stetson, Seattle, Waeh; Wm T ‘ee ee ms Peytoz, Gallatin, Tenn; Harry C. Be: ft =n BP. B: /Murderers Could Not Decide|Hedreen ond E. S. Lince, Seattle, Local Freight Wash; O. E. Anrud, Reduaieds) No. vest : a | Vhere to Bury a Victim- Wash ;Eli Knudgon, Genesee FIsh No. 5 No 1 a | H. Ciifford Hare, a Japanese cook, a No. 311 Local Freight... THEY HACKED UP THE CORPSE. Moravian missionary, wife and child. Springfield, Mo, Feb 22—Geo Relatives of the Tennessee men Logan apd the woman, Williams | who were murdered are also urging and Kilman, accused of the murder| that a Government vessel be sent to of Farmer H.C Thomas, have been|the scene this summer brought here for safe keeping, pub- z = Soh Ebola) a ay ccs 147 Ps | lig sentiment against them in Rich No. Freight dally except Sunday 12:15p.m | Jand being reported as threatening | 4PP!eten City Journal. SOUTH ROUND. | mee g H SRenee pce No. = ‘oogh Port eer ee 68,2:14p.m | The shenff of ‘Texas county, who on. gon b. Ligger and be No. «port express, daily ...10:32 pm J ee Ri te — No. Wt reignt, daily expect Sunday, 1:18 p.m, | apprebended the three yesterday, | 8¢!!mavn, the well known breeders Remember this is the popular short line be- ie wes aera tween Kansas City, Mo. and Pittsburg, Kan., | gays that Logan said to him that it?Of Here ford cattle at this place Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mfo., Sulphur Springs, ride anit orieat Galle Fac ‘Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct | was useless to deny the crimes and|™ade portant d a few route from the south ‘to St Louis, Chicago, 2 1 INTERSTATE piv! ISION No, %9 Depart No. 550 Arrive. K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of trains at Worland. | NORTH BOUND Big Dealin White Faces. and points north and northeast and io Denver, | begged that he be shot before being | 98% at which time Mr. Egger Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and pointé : beatae ih are Stik Gel aeriuecst. Me expense nec toon | qurremdered to citizens whom ha |*? ® gentleman from Denver spared to make the passenger equipment of : this line second to none in the west olzevel feared. via the new line H.C. Orr. i : z ss en’i'Peee. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. The body cf Thomas, who had “= ee been missing several day:, was found horribly mutilated Monday after grads and five thoroughbred year ling Hereford bulls and Mr Hen sellmann 25 head of graded bulls, jmaking two car loads, which gentleman paid Messrs. Egger and ete. ace The corpse was poorly concealed | his handsome purchase of ‘white ne ____ | a few yards from the road. wrapped faces a seen: CEET ISLAND Is THE NEXT, in a wayon sheet, over which stones Arcola, Iil, Feb 22 —The 2-cent} } i and rubbish bad been thrown. Ajpounty for beads of English epar i} i a f A = Natives Wail tor ile) Starwand Steipes| wound ia the back of the head, evi Z = : | dently caused by a Winchester rifle, Manila, Feb. 22 —Sevor Lacron, Prscident of the Negros Flkod wor. ee found. The legs at the trunk ide Negros Islanc 2 Seana a os 8 ; of the body had been cut off and ernment, which is vow styled the ei 5 z were also hacked atthe knees. Later Canton Federal Americano, is the a box was found at a nearby farm chief of the Negros commission, malichalattived: Newson (alemane: house which had been left there bY |in the whole county. |@ man named Logan, in which it has anes port Newport Monday night, to rows promises to stir up a scandal in over $300 have been paid out in bounties within six weekr, represent ing 15,000 sparrows. Itis claimed a - is ince been learned the body was Washington’s Address Read offer the all ce of the inhabitants | *'"°° y : pie eee Cee hauled to the place it was found Washingtou, D. C, Feb. 22 —The of the islands andask American pro- tection The commission had an in terview with Gen. Otis yesterday: Senor Lacron says the inhabitants of the island of Cebu are also ready | to accept American rule, and declare there is little sympathy between the Visayans and the Tazalos. He offers wearing Thomas’ boots, and also|readiog of Washington’s farewell mitted a week before the discovery | House, and was dose on motion of of the body, which, it appears, was | Bailey of Texas.- hauled about the country in a wa,- ‘ ae Mies ites of DONS Voy | on, at one time in a trunk and then Begs has been ” much talk ans to assisi the feces to fight | ee sai phe center is ea ucle . i ac a rN pee the Tagalos in the island of Luzun | Sener amen Se Dpane ok Tae oan : seg ry ae _ se The hese while here, will eS nnn na scons Riche -georciongew ie chacucite of rape AS Oe try store, only eight miles from town ee a eee Croker, has ¢ g | and it is supposed that he intended made so much of the Christianizing Oe aaa the *? make several parcels of the body possibilities of annexation, that it eee ie a Pra ee Mel and secrete them in different places, eae noting what Dr. Bar the inhabitants of Negros and the | bat later eubstituted » wagon sheet} 97> : Oy pages ne aeeney sy Ce she eo eae ct Neeras ne | for the escks. peengenale Board for Foreign Mis-| rae of pine natives of that island is regarded here as the entering wedge | by which the occupation of the en tire Visayan group will be speedily accomplished. A prisoner captured by Nebraska | soldiers confirms the report that the insurgent leaders threaten death to | natives who refuse to take up arms against the Americans. Under this ito have instigated the crime. | testifies that he does not know of One woman, supposed to be con |one of the missionaries of the Board nected with the murder, is the wife] With whick be is connected who is in| | of Alf Kilman, who, some months] ‘*¥°F of an imperialistic policy, but, | ago, walked out of the eircuit court|°" the contrary, has constanily room at Waynesville while a motion | jheard the of a avd missionaries gret that sucha rol | for a new trial was pending in a case | jof the Board the penitentiary for two years, since | tofore, Ds. Ba | which time be has not been seen |@ great advar the Pacificos have recently been im Snap = = : pressed into the native army in the | Eisoe Weteme,bushead of the|et san © E : province of Manila. | other suspected woman, is serying | felt to bs » y disinterested, and | The English banks observed Wash: | a two year term in the penitentiary not as ington’s “birthday by closing their | for cattle steal ing. schemes, nor han d by any a oe to.day. athen that Uncle! Je There are many | : who do not believe she is concerned kaa ee - jin the killing. Two weeks ago she|5®#™ bad ulte made eft pardon an ~ o@k d met with much assig: | Weekly. Young Rockefeller Feb: 22—— dr, to mest her pers verdict wil! likely » Who some day have ted to-mo of many milli led es to ger ve a g jiness apprenticeship. Viscount Sued, | Fall River, Mass., February st} Viscount De Val guese Consul at Boston, has been} ore serious trouble than the ordi sued by Joseph F. Marques,a Por nary form of catarrh. Avoid all | death str of Dighton, ae for 92 | velop dry catarrb; they dry up the Terre Haute, Ind., Feb, 99 Decosta, Portu 4| Bowling Green, Ky., Feb. 23 — |C. G. Smallhouse bas sent letters to| all members of congress asking that} Alaskan parser ts wife's | C'eanses, § ae summer the Viscount visited ocd remained for several Koskowim River last June. Three 8,2 pretty, red-cheek-} |of the party. Charl-s A. Mitchell, !.q oe sas i |of the Viscount, uae ares te bk lorg het strolls together, 8 Ree-ntly Mre. Mar ynes res her bus = it r r j hil 2 and and their three chi Taey sniled on the steamer Jessie | | house, were from this place, the Jast man es jfor the Yukon, but the vessel was | ed. All reacbed shore in afety, | departed this They sutheast | Bi-rsing aod Mike Brennan, patients George M life at his home ¢ After funeral services | papers drawn, . it appears, but were murdered as . J. TyGarD, Hox. J. B. NEwrrrny, J.C. Crarx, oat aids thane named = President, Vice-President. Sec’y. & Treas. jt aey el pt. Beside: “ se pam Jso. C. Hayes, Abstractor. S. F. Wannock, Notary. the victims were: Jo T. Murpby. ra ia a aan ae a a |; Frankfort, Ky; Richard M. Aller, Dixon Soprivgs, Tenn: Robert P | had stabbed the son three 1899 jat the iostitution, returning to the : ; — cted by | penit ntiary Both men were in| Bt J + Pil noms Blessing was nt to the peniten- were luid to rest at health. The secr He was born May 2ad, 1836,|tisry from Sedalia for killing two | 1° NCU The : cret ofhealthi in Appomattox county. Va He came| Policemen who attempted to arrest | tC power to digest and asgig to Warren county, He was united in marri Moore, in|insane, and as Pettis county refuses! .; wo atgomery county be union tbree| ‘urned back to the care of the peni-| & ebildren were born, 1 oae girl, all of whom, ed wife, are left to mcurn their loss jfrom Cooper county, aud was sent After a protracted ilines of 11 yeers|UP f he passed peacefully J t b : husband and father|t#ken beck to serve the remainder | j with a devot-|years to serve. Mike Brenran 18 to bis i affectionate was patient and full of hope throug out bis illness. He believed accepte Christ as his Savior some time before bis a comforting assuravce that be was/ t peace with God Jones, j two sons and daught+r adu stered | faithfully at the | 80ul departed this mortal coil with his dying pillow smoothed an a faith made present Christ, bis epirit broke noon. Thomas had left bis farm to} i ss S$ goto Richland, but vever reach-d| Henselimann the handsome sum of : = 7d fo e une | the town. The body was found ioe $4,790 for the bunch | 5 1 1 3 4 he Colorado gentleman, wv rou: - ravine about ten miles from Richland Phe ¢ plorad gentieman, who is} ness. | ‘ ‘il IS by farmers an o!d stockman, was delighted with the God who gave | e picture in another column of lovely Women in the Lagar: girls treading grapes to wearing | short jackets sd eee J. has | improved methods and } Dr. Cyrus Edson, Beate Bow rd and New York ve their Wine for county cfficss. In Arecla township BOYS SEE 1 THe POIN'. that there are not so many sparrows | They Make Big Money. Make It Easy.—No Capital Invested. How They Do It. There are several thousand boys and hundreds of men engaged in Si. Louis in a business which brings a weekly profit of from $8,000 to $10- 000. It’s the selling of daily papers. Hundreds of families live comforta- bly onthe profits of the sale uf| Rubber Rollers are Used for Crushing the Grapes to daily papers Louis the favorite news | W hich, paper with the boys is the POSL |aved x DISPATCH, because it sells best An investigation has shown that the boys sell more copies of the daily than the combined other Epguish Logan was arrested, and found| House listened this morning to the had his watch and purse. address. Many heard it for the first The crime, it is figured, was com |time. It was anew custom in the Post Dispatcu sales of the evening papers. One of the pleasures the in selling papers is they are thei: “own boss.’ when they please. regular corners boys fioc come and t J - : , : “While many bay 5 eee ; he : ) neWs stand: | == : " ——— ee = ae others merely walk the streets, each z tis ‘own pecsiar wey ot] ~=MCFARLAND BROS. “erying” out his papers. _ The situation is quite different o: The papers are printed ing and by six o'clock out in Be: | Kilman, both married, are comand a letter to the Boston "Herald ke) lb 93S and men are arch o Many boys take out y taking from ¢ hundred y ane ers bas all § lo to get over the eek South Side Squaré in which he had beea sentenced to |icY Seemed likely to preven Here-| has bern! | POST DISPATCH prs a 3 a ready seller. It’s the “most POST iated with colonization | Co! ore< a Horg These great what is called a the object of ae ch i» te the sale _of ay pa sigus cn their| to eecure her husband's | liberties or their len <a per a| partment. D owspsper sen in ‘the count . | to represent + ithe aid of spondence in _ Drying preparations simply de- | | Deadly Straggle, secretions which adhere to the mem | Holdaway of the . | brane and decompose, causing a far | county poor and his son Bruce, had @ life wi ®& Maniac 00 | dry ng inkalants aod use that which (armed with a penknife, Was 4 hes and heais. Ely’s/ to fatally injure them, whea Cream Balm is such a remedy and _ : ts : overpowered him. Ge will cure catarrh or cold in the head F i i i ? Orge Cal easily and pleasantly. A trial size | V8S Feaare 8S Only mildly jp —— mailed for 10c, large for 500. and when the superintendent and | ., li drugsists keepit Ely Bros, 56) him to weer rama trivial errand si = arren Street, New York. excitedly refused. The superin ° 2 ent laid his hand on Gal 2 inxane Convicts. 1 aera eal hoa! 2 ee der.i idly remonstr Nevada. Mo, Feb. 23 - erie ance, the maniac madea mur Jeroug tendent Robinson end Supervisor | with the knife, uotil then Ge fith of the etate insane asylum a ni Bruce came to his father's for Jefferson City. upanied by Charles and the maniac turned oa him, fore he was overpowered (gj fai]|bim eoms yes 's ego. He has been} ilate a proper quanity of fogl ,e|in the asylum five years. He is still) | + can never be done whg iver does not act it's you know this} tentiary «fticials He bas about four! 7 aaa | ’ Putt’s Liver Pills are an aby : for sick he a dy irgiary. His condition is} POPS!4, Sours stomach, ry 2¢,|to pay for his maintenance he is | som ition, torpid til piled ice, bilious fever, biliow and kindred diseases, t improved, and be is being Helefhbisterm Blessing is one of the 2 -|most desperate men ever admitted to the asylur the eos = | iefe| Li ovely Women in the Lage ar her! mura gr h ever | away D. Se s Port, Burgundy, Claret and Other Wines, vell known, al the world inexcellence, for invalidsas e from the( porto gr: ape grown on vinesi= 1€ S o£ northern New Jerse cet, however, uses large rollersd Mr. He employs apes at the Port and Bi gs 300 ’s Leather Tree Saddle ca Butler Mo. Read and See Wit ve Beep me everything that Lorse owner® 3 8 ss from $100 50 to £25; eecoud Saddles of ers uest- the cheapest #& »w boy and ole leather m seat saddles. Lap robes, horse & iusters and fly nets. Harnees oil aod full line machine oils and axel grease [ri : tops new end repair old ones BF your old barness and caddies and trad@ ew ores. We have ti rest retail rd oF I a made t home. One ham nepest 59 yOu

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