The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 18, 1905, Page 1

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Your wacth swindles you every day. It ia unre- liable, it dont keep time, and that is whyt a watel is for. The Elgin and Waltham /Wateh Co's make waiches that VT Gebel THE The truth you know isa yo good fn & wateh, WATCH R Some time » we secured burton, an expert is viving you trouele we eat 0 2 oO ELL AINS RS EOE. eS Veiled Murdoress Dies Carrying Her Secret. Newburg, N. Y., May 16—Mr. Henrietta Robinson, 89 years old, who was known as the veiled murd- eresa, died nt the Matteawan state hospital today. She was convicted _ of the muries and Catherine Lubec in 1853. Daring the trisl she wore a heavy veil, and suid would rather have any verdict pronounced than to remove it. At the close of the trial she drow the veil for an in- stant, and smiling to the jary, again * drew it, She was sentenced to be hanged on June 19, 1853 Her sentence was afterward vommuted Sle was sent to the Auburn state hospital for the fasane in 1873 aud later transferred to Matiteawaun. When, & few days ago, it was cer- tain she must dis, the physicians en- deavored to have her reveal her (4 identity, which she hud kept hidden are commitment. She refused, saying that she had kept the secret for fifty years and might as well let it dle with her.Only once in her long confinement did she ever reveal anything about herself, and then she told a physician that she came from the English royal Lanagan Troy, in of Tinioth; she further. Came Near Chop- ping His Ear Off. L. T. Hoblit has discarded the bandages that he wore about his head last week. Lyman was not suffering with ‘‘swell head,” neither was he recovering from an overdose While chopping wood late in the evening his ax etruck a clothes line and bounded back, the blade coming fn contact with his left ear, severing St for more than balf an inch, Dr, E. L. Price with needle and thread soon had it back to its proper place and it has again grown fast. Had the axe struck a little higher up it ts quite likely that Metz would now be minus a watchmaker, jeweler, bicycle repairer, etc., etc., as well as a good citisen.—Mets Times. In-a Battle With Moros. & Manila, May 15.—Fierce fighting : ~ the past two weeks on the island of he Jolo between troops under the per- é sonal command of General Leonard Wood and an outlaw Moro chief, named Pala, with 600 followers, has resulted in the killing of 300 Moros 4 and the loss of ‘seven killed and six- teen wounded by General Wood's At fores. Pala and his remaining fol- { lowers are surrounded in 6 swamp. TRUTH. watchmaker of 20 yes He has located with his family in Butler, harges Reasonable a BUTLER, M9. (RRR en NA RRet ee RERRAN taR NEE A family. She refused to say anything , uch interest, and resulted in renew- of booze, but it was an aceldent. | of were condticted by and Hill k of that day in Onk 1d thing and is particularly ' eutive Community EP AIRING. A Wicsiscmpaonmetgesigemge eof Mr, W.A Halli- ra experience re ” e te z vwvi ff your wateh nd Work Gueranteed, J Mum eay An CweclLend vv, me Happ | Hu | | hardware | Culied t | Mr Stafer’ Tae Pe bat oO Loa to rom the Telephone, i 4nt a destroyed, tut ir fF Lincoln, of Cap Girardean, retmaiued intact his hore iss Maude Russell, of Fos Tp yinity aaved ‘ter, were marrie! Wednes lay, Rev (J.C Kirk officiating. { od. Will Helis has sold \driver to wn B his fancy horse buyer for Ilo will herenfter take his out- ings in an auton bile. Dr D.E Sraalley Ipst both fatl and Mary Smalley, at the agesof 0 and 81. Both were buried e inthe Rieh Hilleemetery, Ourncigh- | bor, T has the sympathy of the Huine people ia bis great sor- row. le iseaid that a young and pretty sehool teacher, who bas a school ina nearby town, inaugurated wu new cure for tardiness recently, She offered a kiss tothe first arrival at schooleach mornizg. The next morning at o o'clock three young men were seen roosting on the fence and by 6 allthe boys of the school and two directors had put in an appearance, The Nevada District Conterence of the M. E. Church south convened Monday evening, closing Wednesday night with @ missionary relly. The Epworth League conference was held on Thursday. The sessions were marked with large attendance and nry returned o verdict » of A. Wrivht ‘ + for the murder of W atter]) fiad nother, Samuel} > : ‘ ave t Reva a it! vithin one weet || - inm Ss advanced | '~ wurk, in Kiowa county, 1t, oft houra, Phe death of the kins homa, W unconcern Smile rdiet enrries with it ut the ta apparently r, but eved the jury h ard ine verdict in indiffore Vo ma Wright will be hanged here, and Judge Gillette will announce the time Saturday. Good at Grammer and Spelling. followin’ inquiry: “Deer Friend:— Do the school lebrery lend Books teaching Matthewmattics as i amm All rite on spellin am a good Gram- led zeal for the delegates and a spirit- ual uplift for the community. Before adjouroment the following resolu- tion was adopted: “Resolved, That we, as members of the Nevada District Conference, ex- press our hearty approval of the stand taken by our Governor, ‘the Hon. Joseph W. Folk, on the quee- tion of law enforcement, and es rd to the closing cially the law in saloons on Sunday. That we pledge to him our hearty co opera- tion in movement that tends to a more wholesome regard for the law, and & more strict observance of that same.” . me.’ very best line of Groceries Girls Fulfill Suicide Pact. Joplin, Mo., May 15.—Two young girle, Lucile Scott and Pearl Barr, aged 16 and 18 respectively, entered into a suicide compact and took atrychnine. The Scott girl is dead and the other is in a dangerous con- dition. The girls were arrested charged with disorderly conduct and were placed in jail. They had told several friends that they were tired of life and that they intended killing them- selves. Their statements were not taken seriously. The girls purchased the poison with which to end their liyes several days ago and had it with them when taken to jail. Hardware give us a call. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1905. VICTIM OF SHYUER TURNALG. Has ta wv out fi ur}int closely es he was being handeuffed. | A Boone county editor received the | very satisfactory. ustands In Prison. « Mo, M 17 --It that Mra, te 150 miles to ples d fon 1} if any. ? , j Wor dugatea private resigence here ho A omplete revolution in storm eave from reports ceived fram various it tae “anew country” boi diye. | City otf tinal followiny sy) Qu nights when clouds look at all ‘ x +4 will | er provided with a re {peadtiag st i a are yo the beds ts hi que sue- try isiot i i to fire a | . wun Janes’ Body io Annapolis. | | } Wasi | ton, ] sroved the recommen- | dation of Secretary Morton that the | body of John Paul Jones be buried j ab Annapolis, Md. May Roosev It a | More Than 100 Years Old. | Osceola, Mo., May 15.—George W. Reese, who was more than & hundred maticiam, ifido say it Miself I can | years old, died near here yesterday. spell and Spelland Grammerize butt | His exact age was not known, buthe Matthewmattics is 1 two much fer | was probably the oldest man in the country. | Groceries ! Hardware We are open for business and will say that so far our business has been We will always aim to keep the and sell them at the lowest price. * Quality considered, When needing anyting in the Line Bring us your produce. CABLE & GROVES. First door south Bates National Bank, Butler, Mo. Phone 13. | } “t ll | | | Ht t i| ' i an? | a ol re | we ely We ee ee er | i | ( Butivr, take ar — J, In and About Ploasant Gap. soa HW Ld Sof 2 aRA if ins 2 OLE 14.—President|¢ Ne ee ee i i a Liles ts i ry 1) WGN iver wail wil: ie ta ara R EN a em. ‘Hay Does Not $ Sereenmmes: scr mame: n tend to Resign. Jon tigerenitot totoradto te viet ing with relatives east of town, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Wix of Spruce re- turned home from a visit with the wife’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Doe Smith. Will Scifres made a flying trip to Butler last Saturday. Another ball at the hall Saturday evening, May 20th. Henry Nafus has (0 acres of the finest wheat in the country. Jim Steele lost a mare a few days ago. The Gap was well represented in Appleton City and Butler lust Satur day. Tomes Speer of Rockville gave usa call last Saturday. Quite a bad wind storm passed over here a few days ago uprooting trees and blowing over sheds. _ Miss Minnie Brown visited with Mise Myrtle Smith last Sunday. A crowd attended the preach- ing at Double Branches last Sunday. Jess Porter made a flying trip to Rich Hill last Sunday. JOHNNIE ON THE SpoT Snyder, Oklahoma M Victims Better. | serths Johnson, xan Lawton, Ok, May 16.—All the Snyder patiente here are dving well. yg ye B so pen to live, pro an ll probably recover. [he wife of Dr. Muller ia still in a precarious condition with chances in her favor to recover. J. A. Crooks who suffer- ei fractured skull and other injuries fedoing well. James Carter, who had both limbs broken, will probabl have to have them amputated. rs McCarl, who suffered from a crushed arm, which was amputated will re- cover. Joseph Carson, fractured limb and skull injury, will recover. Ella Simms, severely injured in back and spine will recover. - or! + | lot six May 15 7 St. Petersburg, | F. Eddy, eeeretary 1 Rubassy, —Spencer of the American has returned here from Bad Nauheim. . He found Secretary Hay greatly improved, After completing theeure the Secretary will leave Bad Nauheim | for Paris May 21, and thenve will go to London, sailing for the United States June 7. Mr. Hay informed Mr. Eddy that there is uo truth in the reports that it is his intention to resign the Secre- taryship@f State. Poisons in Food. Perhaps you do not realize that msuny pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dispepsia that will con- vince you. Dr. Kings New Life Pille f are guaranteed to cure all sickness pe. due to poleozs of undigested food— , ormoney back. 2i5c at Frank T. Cleys drug store. Try them. Sheriff’s Sale in Partition. a Bowman Carrell, Harvey’ D Carroll 4 Foll, enluors, ‘by M.S. atrolls guantien a, curator, and M. M. Carroll, petli By vii and authori: irtue en! oe der aaaeaaey at a sa al en cause, ani a thereof, dated May 9th, 1908, Iwill, on = oP! Tuesday, Jane 6th, 1906, between the hours of nine o’clock fore- Frehicth SO a jay at the east front door tha city of Butler, in Bates county, pile sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, the Sollowing doeer! real estate to-wit: ‘The west one-half of lot five (5) of the northwest quarter of section five (5) all of oS the northeast quarter of section «) three-fourths of an acre out of the northeast corner of lot five (5) of the northwest quarter of section six (6); all in township thirty- nine (49), range thirty (30); said three: fourthe of an acre ix (6) rods in breadth from (a » aad (x0) rods in length east to west from north to M. B, MORRIS, 28-4 Sheriff of Bates Canty, Mo.

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