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

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bA_4 F.J- TYGARD, HON.J. B. NEWBEBRY, J.C.CLARE, } President. Vice-Pres’t. Cashier 2s THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BuoTLER, Mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANE. WAPITAL, $75,000. -g * Bates County Investment Co., IBUTLER, MO.: BGO,0oOo. Money to loan on rea! estate, at low rates. Abstracts title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choic securities always on hand and for sale. furnished, titles examined and all papers drawn, F.J Troan, Preatdent. A General Banking Business Transacted’ Capital, = = Abstracts of title estate 2M ARAL Kinds of real Hon. J. B, Newerrry, Vice-President. Jxo. C. Haves, Abstractor. 8. F. Warnock, Notary $ RAPP PPP LR PRL LRP PLAR LAPP LPP RLLLPRPLLAPA ARPA PLLA CP RPP MIS Scared Him Baldheaded. SOURL CROP BULLETIN Bolivar. N. Y., June 26.—Paul acai i3 Cowles, the 10-year old son of P: W. Cowles, a merchant here, is baldhead- edas the result of fright. Two months ago Paul was badly his for Except in the Northern Counties Crops Are Suffering for the Wantof Rain. Mo., June 25.—The Mis- souri crop bulletin for the week says In the corn is Columbia, wared by an apparation and nervous system did not rece weeks. When nh to his hair commenced falling out and bas until now as bare as a billiard ball, extreme counties and northern he beg recover growing finely, oats meadows have improved conside continued his head is bly in many places, pastures are gen- and er lly good and minor crops are dee the outlook is extremely discouraging. In a few of the central he is without eveneyelashes or brows, | The boy has gone to Buifalo hospi- talfor treatment. The doctors say ing well. Elsewhere and southern counties only one other case of the kind is | corn is making good progress and known. | looks well, but in most counties of weeree. | these sections, while standing the | drouth better than any other crop, its condition is far froms y | and in many severely. itisfacto counties it is suff Ina number of southern counties it is being seriously injured by chinch | bug In the central and southwest- ‘ern counties some fields have been laid by. Except in the extreme northern counties and in a few local- ities in the eastern sections there has been no improvement in the general | condition of oats and meadows, past- re burning up and complaints of more general. | ures of scarcity water are becoming Considerable stock is Country Life being shipped to market on account of ty of pasturage and water Apples continue dropping to a con- siderable extent and there is also Gaskt, it would seem, to give exemption | | complaint that peaches are drop- from the diseases which prey upon the | vate residents of thickly populated cities. | Bue : i But there is no exemption from disease, | Blackberries are rapidly drying up. and in the country, in the. city see the cheeks grow hollow and the Stops the Cold and Works off the grow dull while the frame wastes 5 way with that terrible disease, con- Cold. sumption. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets Weak lungs are made strong by the | Gure a cold in one day. No cure, no use of Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- oe 4 5 cents. av Pipe VD covery. It cures obstinate and stubborn pay. Price 2 coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs cS and other symptoms which, if neglected SCHLEY IS NOT UNGENEROUS. ed, terminate fatally or unskillfully tr in consumption. he action of Golden aes Medical Discovery in the curing of wast- ing dis is’ entirely philosophic. | Willing That Others Should Have Credit Emaciation, and consequent loss of weight, are among the most triking for Santiago Victory. syniptoms of what are known as wast- i ing diseases. The body is not being ad New York, June 26.—Admiral ae re ps ae babes ae ae Schley, in thanking the Gloucester but lack of ability in the stomach and | naval command of Brooklyn for the other organs of digestion and nutri- | tion to prepare the food for the assimila- tion and nutrition of the body. Dr. | the or Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures | pef diseases of the stomach and the organs of digestion and nutrition, and so en- ables the body to be nourished back to strength in the only way by which strength can come ; that is, by food per- fectly digested and assimilated. _ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is atemperance medicin It contains | electing him an honorary member of letter. anization, in his 4 says rring to war medals: ‘Touching the matter of have always be- rht to their the your ref- erence to a medal, | lieved that nations ought of ri perpetuate the great events of history, rather than those of : . ive) articipants leave he no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine or lives of participants, and leave to the any other narcotic. calm of historic judgment to perpet- Accept no subs! = * Disco’ S| e hg eens wiust eae a or 3H, uate in bronze those who may have honored themselves by deeds of honor though many things may pay the de: ler a larger proiit. wrought for bome, for flag. or for aches of 516 St er = | “No, my maxim has been stead- fastly, through nearly a half century | of service, my country first, last and all the time, after my love of God. Very sincerely yours. “WLS Sexier To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quin lets. All drug if it fails to cure. E. W. nature is on each box. Gine the best in the world and I recomm all who are troubled as I was.” WILL MAKE ee: "I was sick for had | chills, fever, and Mr. W. LL. Brown, Tenn ™ Mo: of thought I had consu’ flesh, and was very we nds ; my physician thoug ope for my recovery Grove’s si Restraint for the Young Giant. Jackse and Courier-Journal heyaits. Like From the Louisville IT was k—only we t there Unele Sam is going "My wit i attained his shood he may Mtl. quinine. etc has attained his manhood h may Qtr W.W. McDear not be rude ly brought to the right- about, but gait may be moderat- ed. We may somewhat restrain what we can not wholly stop. We by wisdem an neeset the thinking may c TO hyoung buc trust to his k er nature to do Te Medical and over amon Sense ts for the . RV. ists refund the money | | | and costing more than taxpayers of B failed to 5,000 to the * BLACKMAILERS' last FEARFUL WORK. FOR MiSS MORRISON. trial has and more s Second&Degree Manslaughter, =ulves i: the Jury Cecides. gana | Fire Farmer’s House and Burn His Wife. PWO STat Her QUEER MRS. HILLER. Estate About Has Shrunk $44,000 to THREE TO FIVE YEARS PENALTY. a THEY DEMANDED $5,000. x ee é She Also Spent sso0.000 for a Mauso- The Prisoner Weeps When She Hears u oe 1at deat YaS | NOT RECEIVING IT. FIRE HOUSE hee 1 Szs.o00 for Her Bunal uy sta ” , ! {the Result ¥ statenx a Garments I was s . —_— is € Wife ot W. C. Carson Probably y a - , - Phere : en Jessie Morris y t \ of WILL ASK FOR NEW TRIAL. ao [opened it and| !siured in Trying to Save \ Mrs. I ~BOH : teen —_—— ! s x I x 27.—H S 5 8 ‘ wo p Jessi ‘ sk I | burned ‘ . ‘ i New England Twelve Men Were Out Thirty Hours S i = : eats t “ wa we Care sey ~ i the and at No Time Did More Than letter: w 1 was sitting in the i X of a Cow lifferent times. Ac- One of Them Favor Acquittal Tes tae Auli sei * 9 : he ios Mee thr with a razor: we scuttied: | $5,000 l MH ergetow British jiury returned a verdict in the rolled » tl Jessie slas Wor s . = ra Mrs. Mary Morrison case at £:30 this afternoon |jng me with a razor: Jessie rought | ed . Satur Bre? A.J s of Bris eland,. a sistex’ finding the defendant guilty of man-|the razor with her: I nad never tried | jn an obs ee sie eit f Mrs. Hi wide t ilk of the slaughter in the second degree after va ls st = state, w ited at S44, having deliberated together for 30/and = neiz s I ss Three w s ze Cars .} 000. Tt has been supposed that the hours without rest, meals having w - ae ee e WAS W 31,000,- been served in the jury room to. thie P t ee atine ae PT L000 twelve men wl they had been since ) + ee I 8 valu e estate has the trial closed Wednesday after state ba a t ' me s i vrea rise as for- noon ASTI = : phe » igen y Mrs. H vas considere nder the rule of practice in Kan- having ha 0 week anot very weult She died on May 18, sas courts the judge assesses the pun-j re » dying statement « 5 r was received, this}! 900. and was placed in a casket ishment, the jury simply defining the} her victim, made the it =5.000 was not itcost S50.000 and was laid at degree. The maximum penalty for] nial ire $500,000 mausoleum. both second degree manslaughter is five} I was u i | r her special years in the penitentiary and the] J avis, : ¢ ve before her minimum three years | pattern, and y as] any other strapping youngster who | }and noise of the scuttle, entered thee : : fix - << the |room Jessie Morrison was bending | VCUC™ 285 | | tried. Bon jover the prostrate body with a : 3 s his « attor- j % d appeals eon : = “ | bloody razor in sm eae a = | floor lay Mrs. Cas 2 ec oes = Gentil jand face literally A Gentle e Hit *100 Reward 2100 } For eighteen days Mrs Cast In our style of climate, witb its ase ake eer The impr on prevails that] t *’s home sl rey the court will allow the prisoner the’ *You have been : r} lowest penalty if she should chose to] some time: why is it | f ‘ take it, but Miss Morrison’s attor-|that I had intended to go down and | was tired Mre ( nd] neys las- night announced that they | see her before she was married and] g}out 10 feet fro er e Mr.{5 i would ask for another trial and fail-|see what was the reasor not] py neighbo bur to ing to get it would appeal the case. | speak to me; Clara said led | and Bh ji r When the verdict was announced | her mother have used | py _ ra j wit Miss Morrison fell over on her|me roughly. 1 toldClaral had never | gy ae i in father’s neck, threw her arms around | harmed we had words; she called ‘ I ansac him and lay with her head on his | me ana Islapped or pushed her} | breast sobbing bitterly. Her father, | back: ¢ turned, walked to the st husband’s death the community hman, Peter a lar money con- eration 1 tochange his name liller. A pretty niece of Mrs. Hil- gave Surette a sound thrashing hanumbrella by way of protest- gainst the match. By her first nd Mrs Hiller wast mother n, all of whom are dead daughter tioned in brother Hayward and sister, Mrs. | dresser, came back, struck me across | «oyered Bright, who were with her, also wept./the throat with a razor ew up clan t W. Ryerson of Detroit, an- When the jury was discharged Miss} my arm and received two gashes on of old violix e 1 to save | Bounce Mrs. Hiller’s marriage Morrison and her relatives followed |it. [knocked the out of herlihem. From that moment her mind |*© ber coachman that she had asked the sheriff to her cell and everybody | hand, picked it up ut her sev-| was a es < aa rae ae him (Ryerson) to marry her, offering was refused admittance. : eral times; don’t know where or how | house When Mr. Car-| him $100,000 in cash and $200,000 The first ballot stood six for mur-|] had; Clara fell; some one grabbed | con returned he expres nak ae a month besides. He refused and der in the first degree, five for set ond | me—probably Mrs. Sp as shel at the loss of his violin and papers married a Detroit girl degree murder and one for acquittal. |took me home. Don’t know what}and at t ndition of his Mrs. Hiller had her burial robes Fourteen ballots were taken became of the razor made in Paris. The outer garment STORY OF THE CASTLE MURDER. | . ite : was of richest corded silk, decorated REPUBLICANS LOOK TO HANNA. CATTLE SUFFER FOR WATER with 500 var of baod made sik Jessie Morrisan and Olin Castle be- fore his marriage toClara Wiley were lace and trimmed with 5,000 English sweethearts and there had been for a s F daisies, embroidered by the most . an Sd Ohio Se or is > Kansas Pastures are Scorched and the n aint =e pees z long time gossip in the little town of| Col. Bryan's sala = ae is Theis skillful artists of France. The robe Eldorado as to which of the two girls Logical Candidate. Ponds Emptied by. Heat. was fastened with 500 silver hooks. Watertown N. J... June 28.—Wil-| ; z ‘The | It cast $20,000 and the undergar= would capture the rather handsome | Fort Scott. Kan., June 28 young clerk at the Racket store. liam J. Bryan lectured to 2,000 peo- nt dry 8 unprece I] in parts of ments $5,000 more. Just alittle overa year ago the | ple here last night on “A Conquering | Ea ncas d western Missouri is be- marriage took place and the people| Nation.” In an interview Mr. Bry ee ayers atthe aun cline: Contained’ 4700006 who knew Jessie Morrison and her said that ator Hanna lfeeders- Pa ind ponds have P rae , nervous, revengeful disposition won- | rical ¢ of the r at ee A PS Despre June - Jules Roger dered how she would take it. | arty for pre itin 1904 pause | 5 comp: rid of their ao : oe of the French repub- Clara Wiley was not only the pret- represented e dominant force] tock or s = rast hic oe vels with a valise containing tier of the two. but she was a sweet |in that part Vice-president Roose- wrect eash and os urities worth approxi- mannered girl of a mild tempera-|Velt, he represented “the war-]" yany of the - mately $700,000. He came from ment, who sang in the local church | like sp h was developed by @| gece in search sag China F i beni hing Og- choir and ee devout in all of her pee Je : 1 many Ta are here from as W i a : Brecnieet os 5 = habits. She had a la ircle of} In a | naa Vea Tse aise eee friends and they showered blessings | 5pees last I much dryer, looking for a ple it a ik ade aatehahon 1 upon her when the union was solemn-}| Mr. B | to bring their ea 1 horses sige Z ey : a ; er se ized. Two weeks after the wedding | Ves Se | On the Hornaday ranch, which is Page San iti 2 ae ( saga and before the bridal wreath had|1am the « | one of the many large ones near this| ) to porter who brought it hardly faded the awful tragedy o« -|does not a 4 | pastures have become ex- = curred for which Jessie Morrison was 1896 was a cuit dio minnaner weak went twice tried and yesterday convicted he makes an o look for a for eig place S8.000,-/ the intellence of r Jessie Morrison stopped at H Corn is very high and is go-| Castle cottage, where Olin and | 000 people. for are it many igher. Many eir | young wife had who do not bel sheds » market, nit. | keeping, on the m in 1896 = 4 good ss next | 1900. She says that s | disaster to tl at few days wil the corn crop, but by Mrs. Castle as she was passing on jall suff Intell the grass is hay is about a | le respe to the house of a friend. the way quarter croy astle, in her dying state . ’: dle of J s ver nusval Mr ep ae zaner ene = Manhattan Jointists Fined. the midd i y unusual \ said that she came in of her own here. pe ee ise } 1 Manhattan. Kan., June 28.—3Sixo ” eee will and was admitted to the parlor : : : or knocking ae en ae : Passed Fraudtlent Check. a ted in justice f wever this may be. Jessie Mor- : ; 1 oe = se } Std the prohibitory law -| Sedalia, M H. L. Law rison Was int room When the trag- i see: : at the Pettis pdy « re 1at fatal morning ps a edy urred ti ita 1 fines of $100 i ‘ to-day of ob- en several of the neighbors, and w Hotel Huckins attract ] ck top of a police ce ed by the eries of Mrs. Castle ne and sixty 200 tine of temmperaiure, rain, often iInterinin wouder changes ¢ sunshine id on | sudden en ered bet life a wind and ween ne July 10 she died, afte rn th gied in a single day, is no repeated statements it that our children, friends and rela- she was not the agg she | tives are so frequently taken from us ] t by neglected cold-, half the deaths did not assault Miss Morrisor eReee ae tr ae eee the razor and that st tA bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup i home for immediate . kept about yot or seri knes-, & perbap= H. L. Tacker Jet Green’s Prize Almanac weeks rs (AY Gir CxS Mother’s Friend LD REGULATOR CO. Tes. a

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