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h Che \ VOL. XXV. —s—— RRR an ee St OG SE Butler Weekly Times. AY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902, PPL wah Pirry wee WOOSEROOCOOIOOOO’GK OOOO 3 j Was Disarmed in Court. Virginéa Items. PROF J j JONES ’ ig : St Joseph, Mo., November 3 —H.| We heard it and jotted it down, | gn vt 5 ; C© Shedrick, a former newspaper] What happened in and out of town. | THE WELL-KNOWN '. ° man, created a sensation in the dis-| Type-setter missed saying that J. | OPTICAL - SPECIALIST AtMCKIBBENS, L.L. Muslin 3 1-2c a yard. Calicoes 3 1-2¢ a yard. 1,000 yards Quting Cloth 10¢ quality for 7 1-2e a yard. %, a POLS IOSKOSOOOOOOOOSK triet court room this morning by appearing in the presence of several hundred people with a loaded rifle af- terbe hyd some words with Judge Woodson, Surmissing that he meant barm, Deputy Sheriff Frans approached Shedrick and with th assistance of two other men disarm: ed him, He resisted the officers and was lodged in jail. It is believed he intended to injure someone, possibly Judge Woodson. Shedrick will have a hearing for insanity, as it is thought that hehas been affected by his troubles, A week ago he pleaded a case before Judge Woodson and acted so peculiarly that the court was forced to repri- mand him, An Angry Woman With an Ax, Muskoxee, I. T., Nov. 1.—With an axin her hand Mrs, Emma Welsh climbed to the roof of a blacksmith shopand from that to a second story MOISES DOS OIOIOILIGONIOSC window of a gambling house in Fort Gibson last night, After smashing the window she got inside where her husband was found) The infuriated R. Jenkins and wife, of Butler, were | in Park Town the 80th and took | dinner with Aaron and family. Miss Ettie Ison, who has been visit- | ing her uncle, Mr, Ison, southeast of Virginia for sometime, has returned } to her home in South Dakota, Mrs. Hoagland, south of Virginia, has got the new addition to her) house about ¢ mpleted. W. 0. 'T. UL meeting at Virginia Friday night, Nov. 7th, also 8thand Oth. Mrs, R. MeCanns returned home Monday from a four weeks’ visit near Paris, Ky., where she spent her girl- hood days. Alton Park and Virgil Jenkins will haveasale Wednesday the 12th at Virginia, R. Harper is adding a large shed to his barn. Mra, Jennie Gorden, of Indian Ter- ritory, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Whinery, Mrs, W, returned home last week from Tulsa, | T, where she had been called to see her mother, who had been thrown from a horse and badly hurt sone better She is now Will be over Dr, Everingham's office, west side of square, Butler, Missouri, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY, NOVEMBER 6, 7 and &, 1902. EXAMINED and TESTED FREE! EYES All persons having trouble with their eyes, or needing spectacles ‘ woman used her ax, quick and hard} B. F. Jenkins and wife spent Sun-/should not faii to see him, He will 4 and before the occupants of theroom | day with his brother, George, south-|do you good, Many cases of head: could vet out of the doors and win- | west of Butler, ache, neuralgia and other forins of — Tr ~ tlows-stte-brd-demolished-tmost-ofthey—Mrsar dr Park hte Monday to vie: | DOFTOUS Tisorders canbe relieved by a 4 furnicure in the room. When sie}it Mrs. 1. 1, ber at Lamar, Mo ,| the use of properly ited x vd 4 C had finished, she took her husband} afew days before going to Nebraska, }in no othes way AL work isscrietly + * Ld aud went home. She says he hus} Geo ‘Phompson, of near Passaic, | guurantes ¥ — ° been frequenting the place and losing | bought one of J. H. Park’s Duroc] Read what others have to say in testi- U ¥ [his tmoney and that she appealed to | Jersey male pigs. monials: S jthe oflicersin vain, She resolved to] Prank Zinn’s little girl has the ce ; 2OOOGOOGOOOOOIOL IS OOOO OOIG ONION MIKLOS Y tuke the iaw iu ber own hands and | fever, 4 A aah a ll — 5 me gee sh did tuke an ax, No arrests have 4 Who iis been al Mra, Witherspc J. doues fitted my wie with s8eS Ao . : : been made, for sometinie, has been worse the] thatare te most salisiactory ofan Asleep Awid Flames. A Former Butler Girl | KENTUCKY MOB THREATENS Sa nen past tek fae hae ever bad wud we ar very Breaking into a blazing home,} ‘The many friends and acquaint- TO LYNCH SPRADING. Leath of Teddy McCurdy. J.1.Wolle lett for his home in Kan. | "eh pleased with pe u some firemen lately dragged the sleepinginmates from death. Fancie:: security, and death near. It’s that ances of Miss “Bessie” Parkinson in our city will be glad to hear of her Warrensburg star, 21, ‘Teddy, cae uve sear oid son of Mr. sasdast Thursday. Aanon, Butler, Mo., Jan. 11, 1808 way when you neglect coughs and | Steady advancement in music, The | Father is Accused of Killing Daughter! and Vrs. Will WeCurde, of Missouri | Boer Leader Offers Services to British. | 7 Bie ae cert nat Prof. ohn eolds. Don’t do it. Dr. King’s New ) following is from a Paris letter inthe d Infant § Heed Archies aveone, died Thursday evening about “ ‘ : sti a aslo heat aa a wi Discovery for consumption gives per- | New York Herald of recent date: On TAYAHY Smee eOG: ATOWRGS six o'clock, of kidpey trouble. The} London, Nov 2.—The Boer com. | §' MEHISSes Wiel give pert shies : feet protection against all throat, chest and lung troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death and doctor's bills, A teaspoonful stops @ late cough, persistent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tast- Ing. it’s guaranteed to satisfy by H. “Miss Elizabeth Parkinson, of Kan | Sas City, isa singer who is bound to be heard of shortly. She is the pet papil of Mine. Marchesi, who says {she has more confidence in Miss Parkinson than she ever had in any Entire Community. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 2.—A special from Inez, Ky.,t0-the Enquirersays:; Pleasant Sprading, held for the killing of his 4-year-old son and 15- little fellow was extremely brightand of a sweet disposition, and his death is particularly sad, The funeral was held Friday afternoonand burial was in the city cemetery. Mr.and Mrs. McCurdy were resi- mandant Viljean has written a letter to Earl Roberts, in which he offers his services to the British army if Boers are enlisted to take the field against the forces of the Mullah in | faction, and L take great pleasure in recommending him to all) persons whoneed the assistance of spectacles GB, Hiexaan Butler, Mo., July 21, 1898 For about fifteen years my L. Tucker. Price 50c and $1.00. fp vtthies Poa a eum bielen | year-old danghter, is threatened with me wa SUE an ay oor ULM i ive been affected. lauve tt Trial bottles free. | nounced to be sweeter than Melba s |. s wt ivy A andspent the greater part of bis} [twas sarounced from Johannes-|eialists from St. Louis. an 5 | and it is asserted that she sings bet-| lynehing. Sprading’s family consist-| hi m | lace } . seidiemnuei a | y 5 ¢ young life, his parents moving to} burg October 31 that a number of | Places, but the eR pL | ter. ed of wife, three daughters and son. Wa bane tiie lust wens Belt b : 1 from Prof, Jone t year have prov a : mY) ms i, -. Warreiush Ms las ring, p er oe ands i Y dig me Or t - ; Two Anarchists Sentenced. Miss Parkinson has signed anen-| With his daughters and boy, the ated ete. Ver eee, COU AD GAMER TUNE) ca anided isthe nuke ea Hatakkoee |gagement with the Opera Comique | father Aa fekdine: cheep lash ine Was w precocious little fellow, and] British officers had « do tReir ser- | . Raa he 4 Saye | b > fe st Fri- ‘ ‘ : i EAR Paterson, N J., Oct. 3¢.—Judge | for three years, and dispite her «is hae hat 5 iE oes everybody kuew and loved him in] vices, and th se of 1.000 men, ha'f - crete ie morning sentenced Wen. | Sacomncle cxperignce in Marseilles | ee the others. The father pleeg{it® Relghborhood of their home.|of them Britich and hult. Boer, for| sutler, Mo., Jan. 12, 1898, A st Nov y ye | ers. eo 1 ante? rae | ; Macqueen, an Englishman, and Ru | last November, she may yet hope to | with the ea ee Pee Mins, Geo. W. Ellis was his sister. duty in Somaliland, Abont one year and a half age attain suceess in France. When she! him ona stone beside a aprin., tell- : Prof. John J. Jones fitted me with ¥ dolph Crossman of New York, both anarchists, to eight years of hard labor in the New Jersey penitentiary. | appeared as Sapho in Marseilles th> audience rose at her entrance and refused to listen, saying that they i The uproar ing him to wait until his return. The boy, beroming tired of sitting still, began to peel Joose bark off a tree | Aa American Was Murdered. os Ayres, Oct 31,—Details | PIANOS and ORGANS ON. special ground glosses, which have xiven entire satisfaction. | fully recommend him to all who are cheer The two anarchists were convicted | wanted no foreigners, WN TERM in weed of having such work d of rioting and on twoindictmenta for was so great that Miss Parkisson | that overhung the spring. Present-! hy: ‘en received here of the murder | YOUR 0 bis TER! S ian ; LBA ; oi « : | had to retire. ly the f pturne ici - hk mS | Saiaie iags eR eee : i ; | ly the father returned and noticing | of Gridan P. Hall, the American min malicious mischief growing out of “American singers do not get any | the bark 1 erga © 4 * I rte ; ithe bark on the ground asked thejing eneiner, at Guanaeos, near st suifered with ia the damage done by mobs led by show in France, They come their time in prison eight yearsin all. them on June 18 last in the riots at Robert Gaedes dye house and the Hall mill. ; They were given three years for in- citing and leading riot and two years for wrecking the Gaede works and three years each for damuge to the Hill mill, the last to run concurrent with the sentence forrioting, making as granted. This will act as a stuy and keep them out of prison until the 4 with the highest recommendations, sing once or twice and are heard of no more.” Startling, But True._ “Ifevery one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King’s New Pills is,” writes D. H. Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., “you'd sell all you have ina day. Two weeks’ use has made a new man of me.” Infallible for con- atipation, stomach and liver trou- Left All to a Kansas Girl. [boy who had done if. The boy ro-|Cios- Malal, Nauquon territory. He was visiting the home of an Italian | plied that he had. “T would rather have yon dead thanraise you to destroy everything | on the farm,” is the reply the father | is said to have made, and then, it is | struck the boy on the head knocking | him down. Then it is alleged that | he kicked the prostrate boy in the withalike fate, if they ever told what | had occurred. Afterward he went home and told that the boy, while merchant, Salvador Trotta. Twoof the lutter’s clerks also were murder- ed. Signor Trotta was, it is said, persecuted by the authorities of charged, he picked up a stone and/Guanacos and he bad started for | Buenos Ayres. In his absence his howse was attacked. Mr. Hall had been a resident of Argentina many Tehronie inflammation caused irom | eve strain. la pair of speci A year ago IT purchase ‘strom Prof. John Jones, whieh have given entire satisfaction, and [cheerfully recommend him to any one needi glasses. Harris Scorr Sherii’s Sale, By virtue and authority of an execution for costs iseued fro. the oflice of th etrenit court of Bates county, Mi- the Argentina Bolivian boundary commission, It you are thinking of buying a! Piano or Organ, just drop J H. Kay- ; ‘ til he kill i j Ww i " ¢ Novemne ¢ Counsel for the accused applied to | pies 25¢ at H. L Tucker's drag head until he killed him and, turning years. He was married tothe daugh able af she Novem germ, iva. oF alt court, he court for a writ of error, and-it | srore to his daughters, threatened them | ter of Colonel Olascoaya, president of against JA Mathes and D Cothrela, 1 have levied and seized upom al! the right, title, interest and claim of defencants, J A Mathes tnd D Cothrein, in and tothe following de- scribed reel estate lying and being cituatedt ip Bates county, Missouri. to-wit: lor & Co. acard, and they will have | "rhe west half of ihe southenet quarter of the of " ivi | Northeast quarter of southeast quarter of the th i representative call on yon. | southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, We take old instruments in ex- weethalfot southesst quarer of northeast quarter. all insectiontwenty (2:), aleo north- change. | weet quarter of n rtheast quarter of section q ‘gupreme court reviews the case and gives its decision. oth furnished $5,000 bail pending the action of the Hiawatha, Kan, Nov. 4.—Miss Lizzie Boyce, of Padovia, a number of years ago took care of an oldman chasing sheep, had run against a MULE FOOTED HOGS. tree and killed himself. Becoming alarmed, he took his if. © This certifies that the bearer, }. higher court. ‘The convicted men came to Pater- eon during the dyers’ strike and at the Belmont Park meeting, Juue 18, made inflammatory sunarchistic epeeches, . and -then led the strikers in an attuck. on dye houses and silk mill, doing much damage aud necessitating the sending of troups here. To whom it may‘concern: + who became suddenly ill while pass- ing her home. After his recovery he left and Miss Boyce did not hear of him again until she received word !from Seattle, Wash, the other day, of his death. He had no near friends or relatives and on account of the kinduess shown left Miss Boyce his eutire furtuue of 1 million dollars. A Startling Surprise. __ Very few could believe in looking at, A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust blackamith of Tilden, Llud.. that for &. tagrits, hus done considerable + pat fie vs, aud we always found | ( "We cotisiter fan bones i getly reliable workman aud | will be donesatisfactorily. teu years he suffered such tortures fromrheuwatisn astew covfendure and live. But a woderfl Pham:e followed bis ca Bevtric Bitters. ‘Two bottles wholly cured me,” he writes, “and I have uot felt a twinge in overa year.” They regulate the kidneys, purify the blood and cure rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, improve digestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only 50 ets at H. L. Tucker's drug store. eldest daughter and went to the mountains. His wife hired her neigr- bors to bury the body of the dead child and went to the home of Judge E. Hensley. band, who told her he was going in- to the meuntain woods to hunt times he had threatened to kill the whole family.” The Judge took her home and presented the case to the | der. Johnson County Farmers Will Stock up With Them, Some time ago Dr. R. 8. Black, of Ottawa, Kan., who was formerly She told him of the death of her| head surgeon of the Santa Fe road, son and said she suspected her hus- | purchased a farm south of city, says ! the Warrensburg Star. He has nained | the farm Fairacres, and he is now squirrels and added that at different ‘engayed in—atocking it, jready for shipment here now some j fine Shorthorn cattle and some Po- with her two young daughters to his | land China hogs. Next spring, bowever, Dr. Black Grand Jury. One of the little girls’ will introduee « novelty on bis farm told the jury that ber father had in tle shape of stock He has con- kicked the boy to death.” Shortly af: tracted with a breeder in Minnesota terward a Sheriff's posse captured | for u number of head of mulefooted Sprading in the mountains, but his hogs. The hogs are just us good a eldest daughter was not with him, | breed as Poland China and they are The posse is still searching for her, immune from cholera. while he is held on the charge of mur- been developed from the old hog of ; the south to a first-class animal, ' We handle the following makes: L. B. Merrifield, Hobert M. Cable, Adam Schaaf, Kimball and Estey. Sheet music a specialty. J. H. KAYLOR & CO, Up-to-date Dealers. By virture and authority ofa general ton tsened from thr office of the circuit court of Bates county Missouri, return- able at the November term, 1904, of said ovurt, to-metdirected-tn-taver-of tames t Trabue and against Mary P Lusk, T have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of defendant Mary © Lusk, in and to the fol lowing described real estate situated in Kates vounty, Miasourt. to-wit: ‘The soutnenst _ ter of the southeast quar- te® and thr cont! enty-three neres 0 the vortheast quarter of fhe southeast qaarrof eedtion eighteen (ix) tn townshts thirty-nine (39) of range thirty, (8)) I will on Friday, November l4, 1902, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that dav, at the east front door ofthe court houre, in the city of Batier, 'atee county, Misscurt, sell the sume or 80 much thereot as may be re quired at public v a to boa boas wd bidder r cash, to satisfy said execution arr costa. vit if JOKE T SMITH ol-st Sheriff of Bates Connty, Mo. He has They have Headquarters at Nevada, Mo. | | twenty pine (2) ali in township forty-two (4%) of range thirty-two, 1 w.li, on Frisay, November 2s, 1902, | between the hoare ef nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that | day, at the w-st front door of the court house, in the city of Butler Rstes county, Mtesourt, sell the same or +o much the reot ae may be re quired at public vendue to the high-+t bidder for cash, to satisfy exid exeeution an? custs, JOE v. SMITH, 1-46 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Sheriff’s Sale, | execu- -of the * Sher! ff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of s general execu- ticn ieeued from the office of the cierk of the circuit court of Bates county, Miseouri,retarn- Bbio at the -sovember term +M2;-of exicd-ronrt; vo me directed in favor of Phebe Ann Couna- way aud against Wm S Connaway, | haye levied and seized upon slithe right, title. in terest ond claim of defendant, Wm 8 Conna- woy, mand to the following described real eatate situated in Bates county, Missourt, to-wit: . ‘ Lot three (8), block thirty fv@ (® and lov = (3) block thirty-six (3 im town of Amoret. T will on Friday, November 2 between the houre of nine o’c'ock in the fore- . noon and five o'clock in the @f-eruoon of that aay 6% the weet froat \oor ot the court nouss, in the city of Bu‘ler. Bates county, Missoutt, eell the same or +o much tMereof as may be ree quired at public \eadue to the highest bidder for cash, to satiefy sail execution and costs Joe T SMITH, Sherif of Bates Joauty, M>. 1-4