The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 4, 1901, Page 3

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WORKMEN FIND Ease BROTHERS T | The MURDER STORY. Eas”. vo [tie interesting to note that h ‘ | a r- |The One W Get Pr Had seas w c ewing os 8 = Harris ss ken tobacco |Evidence of Foul Crime of 70 Hoos’s 2 iis , - “she fn with a Years Ago. BOODLE RUMORS 2 . conscienc | oo : : i _ | EXCITE ST. PAUL ; n behind {t; | WIFE CHAINED TO A Post 1 : \ . | No Premiums! | = of Changes in Votes of d ‘ Wetmore’s Best | bs s i . sells on its merits: | The Guilty Husband Wandered the s Law-Makers on . Made only by World Ove Is 1 ‘ s Am. c. WETMORE TOBACCO CO. | ‘Se i eS | s St. Louis, Mo | Poultney, Vt., March 28.—Ghastly Be 1 oe a, R : The largest independent ls sdonce ot a To -venr-olds Sie egal vas s 5 ; factory tn Ameri ence of a 70-vear-old murder was | ot. 7 . t , a | brought to light to day whe la- 5 aes " } borer fellinto a pit une 1 or si : ie dated little house he was he % aia * a tear down. From ‘ es ~ g ———_——_—_ Rae ee ee er ee | the center of the pit | Tt > spr s j ¥.J. TYGARD HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, 3.C.CLARK $ | chain with a pair of the los tnoin é , se ‘ = President. Vice-Pres't. Cashier f fend. On the floor t th we u- \t he = 1 zi i " { | man bones | Se eercs : : A . t | are the bones of peers, : bask Le S35 5 ; who was chained | aR : j { . on BUTLER, MO. ¢ | band in a fit of jealous rage and lef ee S ‘\ - ae Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. $ to meet a horrible death in the cellar I g40 ‘ 1 vad EsTaBiisueD DEc., 1870. } | dungeor eee : ‘ = in “nt p 4 In 1831 Tes ee een etic . rine g ie PITA 7 4 A General Banking ra nt 1 Fr : SOF} 5 = ‘ CAPITAL, $75, 000. 3- Businese Transacted Elden) bro : hi ito. Poulee: : . id } Bates County Investment Co., 4)iiiy nine | iets : q i = i IBUTLER, MO... bY j te su t ‘ ~ 1 = = tOapital, = = B30,09O°O. | house by tt , re Was 9 . r- Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of | . Ses . jr s e : i title to all lands and town lots in Bates cour € | Border He fe ss Pe i i g securities always on hand and forsale. Abstre € da t] ‘ 4 fyrnished, titles examined and all kinds of stat | m § papers drawn | ‘ : : { #. J. Treanp Hon. J. B. NEWBERE rue | visits : reurmlovarcos wl { veldent Vice-President 8 reae dagen = Nove hb F : : - 2 Juo. © Hayxs, Abstractor SF Was ra J a ‘ ARTY 2 i was a ‘ \ ’ ® | re BARD AR RR RRA RRPRPPP ARERR RRPROESD 4 ; Gained Fiberty For Him. | Lived on Shark’s Meat. sis . | Topeka, Kan.. March + 2.—Gover | Cape Tow March 28.—The Nor- , : i ys nor Stanley Friday pardoned Floyd | wegian bark Andromeda, from Glas- in ‘ é ‘ Graham, the Negroco viet whoaided | gow, has landed a part of the crew : : Colorado City Warden Joe Tomlinson in suppress- | of the Psyche, which founded Jan. ; 7 ees : ing the insurrection in the Peniten-j| 17. The rescued sailors were 30 days 5 : : : ( Ma 28 tary coal mine. The papers will be | in an open boat and subsisted on i anaek ale & 5 i an forwarded to Lansing, and> Saturday | shark and albatross. % Se bene E wa : : id beer ruck Floyd cana Ey ae from Two of the members of the creW| mentally shattered, decrepit old maz N retu i this city, ina 1 2 had beens ald behind the iron doors a free man. | perished as a result of the exposure} e,jme to Poultney. It was Borde 8 j NEBRASK’ SERECTS le er On Seat. Nineteen Graham was sentenced from Fort | and the remainder were nearly dead |pyat it s , ‘eeeriaimg . jt epth ¢ “ Scott on October 4, 1892. A fifteen-| when rescued. The Psyche’s mate] sailor Benes a ne the felds| iTS NEWZSENATORS. |! for . i oo : si act 2 o im more are sal year sentence was put upon him for! and five men, who put to sea in the] oiobe for t he preeedit ‘lf century. | Of wheat and 6 i j a8 se bla halo entering a shop and holding up the | second boat, are still missing. In the little old house by the bridge stroyed ne rystalk. Myriads tions er t tented land shopkeeper. He secured $1.95. He Re of the lar sane oe he aeen | Governor Charles H. Deitrich and J in _ : 1 i he tow nearly fallen in ruins, he went to live} O° © SS I | ; Caicead Valles + antl had just wandered into ‘the town Se again with skeleton of his wife ley Iwi e aid] H. Millard Get Long Contested e sleo bee i on the draws from Missouri, and as there had been LU chained in the pitbelow. Hewas na vi Me ea eee see sever ut hold up games t thi : kind C2 solutely destitute and became so ill er © ground ie, ee happening about that time, tee = they removed him to the poorhouse. i ist} I Neb., Mareh 28.—Gover wasintense, and Grahams olense Given $1,500 For a Kiss. here he died in 1887 Ithinkthis|nor Deitrich and J. H. M of SORES was made an example. : : Indianapolis, Ind , Mareh : Nobodydived in the house alter|i# What makes ther een color. | Omaha wer ' s yg for Graham's climb of 700 feet up st ee price for a stolen kiss sorden left it. It gradually tumbled | We decided to wa r few weeks | the short at ng term 2s¢ ship Us CERS shait to bring the news of heguards ee ed to-day at $1,500 down and buried its secre to.| in order to be s slant rom i a peril and his eading of the rescuing |, | ees el day the fields 1 s quite DI She e t : d pre party in to mine turned the tide in Pinaeld Bx la loss tot ; ks| ta ey i 4 1 It " i ‘ n ls his favor, and Governor Stanley ear ba0 daaiasen sagen ; acl sash HE Mills é a cheerfully granted the commuta- |, ple fre 4 i] Deitr : 2 : : ti : Wi . forme | Deitri ion . 5 st € as bee ) 1 ; postofttices | Gambied Away $700,000 | : . ie 4 Mrs. Bot i Ehat j until within the last hal! | 1 ‘ healthy j j \ . . ys Wheat entered her iv ; E | Joseph H. M sire | the cure by cans. the postoftice t ago whil —— ; iss rt rilding } : 1 ? = i jcame to Nebrask re 20, | ng from t 1 iN 1 VOrK ATi¢ ~é i-} | a ee este ae | t . i-| A A CONSTANT DRAIN ry t ) H 4 ler THE SYSTEM, New Kind of Race Wat posit is of the « s | adie - sp b coins hed the aia Atchison, Kan., Maret re P Colorado as ene prep ‘nd tt - is a remarkable race contest between Educate Your Bowels. | Ireds | Whi : itu i ; of these ol : ent + = er i ott or i Y n wors whites and blacks involved in tt Your els can be trained as well s | ¢ Local forthcoming city election. A propo- | 45 your brain. Cas- ¥ | | $ i to some sition to be voted on is whether the carets Candy i train your : ae a f . the seat “ — 26 a ends fOr bowels to do right. Genuine tablets : . other countless Z Z = | o ms city shall issue $9,000 In bonds for | ., saped C. © ©. Never sold in | ting himseli 600.000 deeper in debt | Deitrich is gra i f i , 100 | halk BE pan ew " jagainst the t r © ‘ ss) the erection of « school building for) pylk. All druggists, roc. before h st up from the table. Ibj2>. : Nebras nd pt when nothi the use of colored school children. A | es ee coca mattenol wacom thet hey aia | P" p 1 e ridg a ae. Be , ise rich, pare Sioa large building insouth Atchison used Drowned in a Swollen Stream. $80,000 on his loss in the poker Sees é : iws. He was born at Au "i esd aio may —_ an is son- aie fs and Unio t : < 1 / d di . i by the e colored children is not con} Springfield, Mo March 21—Robt.|game before bis friends interfered tiie cull ‘ ‘= | Tll.. in 1853, and came to this e.J ert, Lock B mm 245 w nona. Mise. rd | oreak - . ittle gully are seen the carcasses ol mites d rs ago my leg tron ie kne veniently located, and it is propose d | Me Hart, one of the proprietors of a stopped him. His opponents 3 ' - a in 1887 alg BS = physica y > y = aes s é _janimals, and th it ut are : fe tw > trips to t Sprit to sell the building and e rect_ a neW] +14 Southwestern Newspaper com- were well satisfied with what they a ees ae Governor Deitrich’s election { Twas induced totry 8 3B one in a more central location. The | 7} aude = scattered over the plains in every 2 a Z | ete cure. [have been a pet E | pany of this city, we as drowned in the} had received, and made no fe quest LSS United States senate will raise I | and it weil man ever since colored women began registering 1 | Bomme de Terre river. fifteen miles | for a settlement on the faro transac- Governor Savage to the office of gov- is the only purely vege great numbers and it soon became | “ : Oe ee Z © etable blood purifier Mees }east of Weaubleau, yesterday after-] tion. His companions were Doe’ Goebel Cases Reversed. ernor known —contains m evident that they would control the | noon about 5 o'clock. A washout in Hedges, a sporty dentist, and Will Pociios kK March 2 Tt ———_—_—_—_——— comer minerals ity v e > " 4 anKIO! vy, Mare 20.— e = — a7: t igestion an city election, whereupon the white] «1. ford engulfed the team and buggy | Scott, a youthful aristocrat <a eek eon re Ce AGUINALDO. | att to, rather Ahram) rca oy women began registering — by the | oan Gime au facta body was pure. — o — ge = pee ne oi vour flesh does not er pore: score, and when the registration] |, ¢ound till to-day. The driver Hedges left Newburgh and traveled a 3 ame , rs ane ames a joc ‘hed. bruised or cut. Frank aa iti ieve : eta ward, u or sentence as having \ is > ondition, and any or books close it is believed that nearly eschped. Bothhorses were drowned. about the country witha string of “espe tae = is : ae : = ‘ : 2€ | advise the Leader to Accept American | soph peng anon every white woman In town will be t. Sect Heda giant policy for | trotting horses. Scott blew in his bee area Tec Fame 1 the ot en Rule | ~nd for our free book — write © , i % se ae + sassination. he reversé in the i a at ur case ye make enrolled. | $5,000 in the T. P. A. and $3,000 | winnings and died. 7 Z se ae ae Hot : P. a8 ene 29.—Aguinaldo to-| cb cian eae pt smc ener Searces = ~ase Judges son. Payn- arch 29.—Aguinald« e fo insurance in the Royal Arcanun. He} Weed’s father Haxvey Weed it “ptatgias Maaclare) UN bescisceese ae Te tenn | ee ATLANTA, GA. CASTORIA. shane - hi 500,000 when he died. ter and White dissented day confepred at the Maleanan palace |____ ees asia Bears the The Kind You Have Always Sought | was 28 years old and unmarried. ris son $5 ‘The decision in the Powers case| with several former Si ae hie ——— | Sie eRS F . holds the Taylor pardon not valid:|cabinet and other yrominent Fili-| spemerwecaie = | 200 Girls Locked Out. Rhie| Will Interest Mery holds that the indictment is good “é 1 pp omer pep 14 | é idictmen Ss good, sked t« a = pinos whom he had a » \ 7. Ps = Ps : , . Safe Blowers Start Fire. | Kansas City, Mo., March 20.—Two| To quickly oe =e a but orders a new trial on the ground| They explained to him the hope- f Proprietor of b . od gi " verall| blood purifier, B. | secre : istructions to th rent cause and | $ Carth Mo., March 22.—Bur- hundred girls working eos Blood Balm) into new homes, we will }OF © aeons tru “ tog to he | lexsness of the insurgent cause an 4} > “i arthage, Mo., 4 oe. department of Swofford Bros. dry give away 10,000 treatments. B. B.|jury and admission of incompetent | advised him to use his influence to § Opera Houze Saloon, glars were responsible for the most) 5 oods factory are locked out to- -day. | B. will poche — we a testimony. The Howard case is re-| establish peace and for the recogni- tive fire in ¥ 3 res " »—ule: si } destructive fire in years here yeetr- | ‘The firm recently F reduced the price SE eating wares ireching naaore: versed because of erroneous tion of American sovere v ers Sou thwest Corner Square, day. The fire started from an explo | for making overalls from $1.25 to swellings, pimples. boils, carbuneles, | tions, incompetent evidence reault of the co i ato ; utier sion in Walter Harrington's notion | 9g cents a dozen and the girls had | bone pains, rheumatism, catarrh, |; the trial lother mino 7 ? Always keeps the best re > : acke: ye oe g = affecting t ° ire kt z store. where they had wrecked the threatened to strike Six hundred blood poisen, ne hroat or Sa . ; : 3 «willl = 1 secured $65 The fi ag | Riga bones, mucous patehes, cancer, | ind t ] ft I ORS W INE E Cc Se pe: ames | employes. mostly girls and women, swellings, persistent pimple or wart, Hobson's New Duties. . th of a e tot ; ) Se WINDOs & spread in both directions. The total } 5, the otherdepartments may go out |B. B. B makes the blood pure ead Tashinget M 2 1 tes at San V te. South 3 loss is $46,000 ts an rail rich, heals every sore or eruption. Washington Mar 2s I ate real ss is 2 - lin sympathy. The overall makers | jand stops allaches and pains Drog- | | Constructor Hobson will I 8 provs } struck in 189 a reduction | gists $1. For free treatment, ad-/} cE . oat tiny M 4 “1 price and were | dres Blood Baim Co, Atlanta, (a. ; 2 }10 F sh ay | Deseribe trouble ana free medic al) t -| America _ ladvice given until cured. B. B. B.} t t I “i € ar the ’ aller just as s good i the f | cures old, | fuse to heal under pate | or doctors treatment finest At deep-seated cases that re- medicines B. B. B. com- sosed of pure botanie drugs and is} blood purifier in the world. ee new

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