The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 15, 1899, Page 1

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BUTLER MISSOURI. THURSDAY JUNE 15, 1899. NO>1 BINDERS, MOWERS, REAPERS, HAY RAKES, CORN HARVESTERS, Tusarenin Of wras r j : ta BINDER TWINE& HARVEST: OU eee woe Disk t 7 ad - < —* “LIGHT RAFT aee IDEALS’ e title T NA . R YEAL MOWER of our nlog . of Deer aC LY = s It is 6 r printed a o~—-——_4 . ted. Send for one— 4 —3 Sa F . it’s free, y | j- i 7% jest draft binder that ever cut a MANY unsolicited testimonials have ti Never before in the history of labor | Swath; its cutting apparatus is the eae seneived Hees PEE - haat oe | greatne % aving harvesting machinery has a | ost perfect ever devised; its plat-| the Ideal Binder as the oy ht ui j(eeetese, the simple M : i s Lightes' f "o Seder proved so perfect @ success in| form is of the famous “jointed” pat-| draft and most perfect binder eee ihe first year of its general use. The | tern, making a truck unnecessary;| ever cuta pee i yinder That |the most proftita of Mowers “[deal” was tested for five years in |S wide open elevators will handle | j Ideal Binder 4 the most difficult crops to be found (any grain that grows; its reel is they More DeEeRInag Hay RakEs areg mix Deer ea tae jathetwo Americas before it was simplest, most convenient and of EE Re Ge lighter, Sak = r ay z : oe S ry ig cut close Ds t i placed on the warket. The triumphs wider scope of adjustment than any puremosereesh pombe re) uae ban cae w built It : sft De a Cae ae gined and victories won by this | Other; ite binding attachment is the Orc tie most pops: | pecmase wey ears a a ae ie f ac is ature so arranged ” s : be es ara ; ‘4 ead of all others. farme ¥ : t machine during the harvest of 1598 | most reliable, trustworthy and dura- are the most economical, most easi fee a tee ines aiakes a 66% = of eee 4 ntal position like « st isotior needless d _ of er s ly « e s = ous 1“ “6 ‘3 2 _ 7 s< t the vent have eclipsed all the brilliant reeords | ble; the Deering bundle carrier is the | °P* pee ace Cure eee mistake grain binder. Forty years’ experi-| the traces vias taco tlre fe ofits predecessors. The perfect ease | most practical one on the market. rakes cave all the hay. | : ence has proved this principle to be wi w 1 a . , ne ! ne inoperation, the unlimited capacity| DERRING MACHINES are fayorites| EXOUGH DEERING BinpkR Twix Hg Seen one ae amas MACHINES | the correct ont . this reason wd the wonderful light draft of this | in every land where grass and grain made in a single day toreach around | “°T°. SO CMOS saee ae) | «DEERING HARVESTER OIL is @ a Lor s machine, combined with mechanical | grow. They are adapted to all crops the world with over 3,500 miles to | Sadee de belie ee po ee strai ht i n product made nec will ate = beauty, strength, durabilityand per-/and all conditions. The name | “P&T The Deering mills make one- | aE 2 a bees neg pein the ic cieacanes of harvesting ma it backing the tear fect workmanship, have made ita! “Deering” is a guaranty of strength third of the world’s binder twine. We | ing se leads eWorldin quality = 3 ei ieee a os be opy greatness | ot, A ' cas ee 3 . eth,| z as wellas quant eee ie iagheytreesg , universal favorite. durability, simplicity and light [ocean — length, strength and | - temperature. Good | draft, quality of Deering Twine. | DEERING BinpDER Twine is the | poor oil is a nuisance. | rast ei : THERE IS ¢ INSPKCT ary | best. Itismade in the largest and | You Can’r buy a machine of other | | THERE IS -_ INSPKCTOR forevery | pest ails in the ld Th : | Tuk DEERING Fact prod | make ‘ne poodlas the Dacring-? all| °° workmen in the Deering factory. | {Dest mills in the world, ssc traae c . ren others are years behind the Deeriog It is impossible for flaws or weak | chingry ss of the newest pattern end ae ee bi ae “tre i" {in improvements. Send for our an- spots to escape discovery. oA pee caaaied = ss achine, the first light draf 2 es i a Sa machine, the x draft | nual catalogue. It contains the latest | part of every machine is thoroughly rite ie etna hine and as a fittin limax of forty | : ; beg ls s st | : 7 } ” chine an sa fitting climax o y {t t . nal | news on the subject of harvesting | tested before it reaches the farmer. | ©Y°? and le y a f ex} ; ? Has ye itond and ra 30 g years’ successful ience it has} ates man of railroad and The Lightest Draft Binder Ever B machines. | an Lianr Drart, Noiselese-run-| TH DEERING B produced the ‘Deer a ey own zines @rMd The Deering Ideal Binder is years! THE MATERIAL used in Deering ning Ideal Binder is a model of me- | S@v¥es labor without most perfe d ~ » nee, ee Owe ple ne ahead of all others. It represents | machines isthe best in the market; chanical beauty, strengt® and dura} ae = i ee IF YOU area y re | pia J a ha i Rilatestideas in mecha Si as [ke DebHine. uekcey as thie jekapent | DUUtY: | Le wiiouty lene aha bind |e oe petent be - pr es the strongest and most < Bo de (ald Destcquipnes Meese amplogsa| SRY nae ean with less horse / the stubble. ase : » CARI é ; | 5 2 s ‘ 2 is vesting mac anda bad o1 > a aL mq Willdo more work at less power than | are the most skilled and exper | power and less expense than any | “Buy a mac a v i ser : t x . a a i eve ril | pro 5 u know 1s at a a alakinees as dame aia ke It is the | and the Deerir machines show it} binder eyer built. iP trustworthy » be eering Ha eal Seog k ig t = lutely the light- | by their durability and perfection. | THe DEERING N HARVEST} et (than sorry Buy a Deeriug yee Z t 5 a5 ed ew in 9 aes) lhe s —____-BEFORE BUYING SEE OUR IMMENSE LINE OF——— e = TOP BUCCIES, ROAD WACONS, CARRIACES. SURRIES, PHAETONS, SPRING WACONS, &c. We have a car of BAIN and a car of KENTUCKY Farm Wagons enroute. Come and see us when you want a Majestic Steel Range, the best on earth. Mardware, Groceries Stoves, Tinware Tajl Jarl ir ¢ Sie on ae . ~ eae } i Nails, Barb wire, and bring your Butler and Eggs in exchang DNA COoWNW ROS & CTO. mur tined hay forks. Sections for all machi Se each with rivets We c all especial attention to our line of Porter steel and wood track Hay Carriers. Also to our line of Lowa threc and f him in such poor health as to de- TOM BAKER SLAIN 3 stroy his usefulness as a soldier. Ballantyne was about to pase bis! phe Leader Shot Down in the Court former wife without speaking to her, S she, when she saw his wasted House Yara Manchester, Ky.. Juae 11.— The storm that has been gathering in mountains of Clay county ever since | the Bakers have beer here in custo- | dy ef the soldiers, burst Saturday | whea Tom Baker, the recognized leader of his faction. was shot down and killed in the court house yard while standing in front of bis tent The shooting was done after Special . Ki Sook, had granted * As soon ashe had gone his wife i. — Coo : ae in Prett ‘gued for a divorce. There wasro| The Best Salve in the world for! . a 'y Story of Love and War Comes From | = | prisoners were to bave been taken | defense and a decree was granted.|cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt} ‘ : " es. South Dakota. | The land given her by her husband | rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped | to Barbourville in the morning, bail q Highmore, S. D., June 9.—The | ghe sold to advantage and by shrewd | hands, chilblains, corns, and all ekin | having besn refused ; Teturn to this tow f m 7 ee ; «oe | eruptions, and positively cures piles! Manchester ie ic wild excitement, ‘ n of a man and | reinvestment accumulated within the coed eo eta ad & Woman divorced five years ago, but Le 20 Bey Pee _is. qosrab | tee peters — “oral eels —- so, | next few yearsa comfortable fortuae | teed to give perfect satisfaction or| 5 = ar i i ife, | : : . | peores cf friends in the country and e again husband and wife,| The past wister she spent in| money refunded. Price 25 cents) S i Bre aga the last chapter toa romantic gouthera California On her way! Pt box. For sale by H. L. Tucker —s are es ine a ‘oa a pare and war- | home a month age she stopped tem- aE EL = a. Five years ago H Bal | ae i | Committed Suicide. ascertained who fired the shot that y ago Henry Baliantyne | porarily in San Francieco. On the % ‘ ; ee d wife of this place agreed to’ aac ahi t | Cincinnati, O., June 12—The dead | killed Baker but the concensus of parate. They had bi . ied Se oe Seprtex 88 | body of E ©. Robinson of Lexisg-| opinion seems to be that it was fred = y had been married | pmaciated figure in army blue, hob-| . | eee Revert quite twelye months. Ballant; = 8 = ‘tos, Mo, was to-day found in a; from the house of Sheri everly z —— antyne | bling about with the aid of a heavy . = vee ® prosperous in b a z 8 |hotel room. He bad tsken arsenic. White, directly opposite the court 7 P grain buyer and | oane, in a vain search for employ- Pees d several good farms near t. Tt was Ballantyne discharged A note leit indicated that be was/ house. oo ; ore. Thess he deeded to his are 7 8 i and gave the names of bis| Meanwhile the wildest of confa- from the United States volunteer) yits gt Leximgten, Mo.; Mrs. J. P.| sion prevailed, women screamed, : cried, A few hundred dollars h pte scrape inal: cans service and invalided home frem the| Gordon aad F.C. Robinsoz, Groton, merchants bolted the seb in his own pocket and left to Philippines after 9 fever which left 8. D. DUVALL & PERCIVAL, form and miserable condition, felt all her old love for him revive. She hurried him into a carriage and to |her hotel, where comfortable quar- | ters, good food and the services of a | competent physician soon produeed |@ marked improvement in his health. Last week the two were remarried and have just returned te Highmore together. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve i | BUTLER, MISSOURI. | “““FARM LOANS. We have the cheapest money to loan 3 ever offered in the county. Call on us. | begin life afresh in a new location. LAST CHAPTER OF ROMANCE. children | @oors of their stores and a rush was, made fof the court house, but the o soldiers were already out, and, fear- remain open uotil ing a volley, the crowd hurriedly and the streets are crow pushed down the hill again The/or 10 p.m. Lat ber surviving Bakers were taken to the must be closed by 5p guard house. The corpse was a:80 carried into the court house and Wiley Baker cried for their weapons, which, ci course were © fused. On account of the murder and tense excitement the troops will bardly leave for Barbourvi rew, as their presence will he needed here to uphold the law and protect the people It seemsas if @ clash after aken ihe nearest must follow for icveetigation. Tom Baker was under io sent 1st now is etrictly vboGer Les itary © o 5 he fora numberofefienses Heis posed to have been one of the am busking party that waylaid and k: led Wileen Howsrd, Durch Starr and and wounded Bal Howard) He was ¢ patives are very iarde in particuia tried some time a r the murder of Will White, a Beverly Whit to life imprisonment in tiary. but wes given « cew tria- th was under indictm for < several houses 4 weeiad 1 pear whe h W. B. Garz, of © 2 . “< Wh soldier of the Twel of gi a r + & the United Stetes regular army at Manila, writes bome as follows: “In Ce

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