The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 14, 1907, Page 2

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i Vm whe og SS i SET A TRAP FOR A MANIAC. Commitiee Plans to CAPTAIN TYGARD IN PRISON, (“> MR Et ENS Shae eg a tose SeRD00 oa teens - ~ DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST ‘CO. |How a Dangerous Missouri . » » Ne atmrll Ne Hard Work Will Be Assign- +h ss Was Cau nt —Kk veZpp, 8B Loom, ed Banker. j % CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. Madman gni. | Ce eS Pee | 0 ? ' Farmr-re Bank Building, Buwer, Missourt. Lamar Democrat. a Seely eon. .the ow Leavenworth, Kan. Now llb— Tare ews ag bas 5 on b bbe re ut ton Captet Bod Pygars ox tent FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on/real Tonst Elter, who bive~ in D ” t ure toon fareiet ofthe Baws County N en 3 estate at» low rate of interest with privilege to pay atany time, So rusblp shut as DI bother don CT we day of teow at Baier, Mo, Wee : be complet Elder, the bullet glow: ds w |sul ecomm- ton tthe federal ac-atiery + ™ ABSTRACTS. Bec ae mtph R he rab Tuast had been tu tue Nove Ae irs of goverment od year a tenes as on ie? = Adeneka ani 4th ce 2 lam for the fusan , bur tort t web ite vem fpr Capo. Byard wa- a rr ree tithes et. ws eo elx months had geur how pe suim-| fe Pome Tt me amie rd bk peated He} INVESTMENTS. We will loan your idle ably cored Lately towever, oe fo on bhe © wtaitiee 6 manitenie! much ana: G otaro} Moves tor son, curt you reasonable interest On good secur- \MBEDOED IN A came possessed « fm desire b Kili his] a, cust whl be app i wat disposttion woul a oll, ity, We pny intereas on time deposits TREE 183 YEARS. mother and brovber. tw. t + 000 Phe bovos de tobe num aus evi ently Wes u hou W F DUVALL, Prealdens, J. B DUVALL, Vice-Pres peas Altershuotiog at bis brotuer b fled} rm . veg $b@ eusite flor pression cmb be woul bsg rd ARTHOR DUVALL, Treasorer. W, D.. YATES, Title Examiner. : and for two weeks had not Leeus +4 |) wempberetip Poe will iosome Kod of bara werk 0, cain]. ; Beat at an fe. ME Mountain Sheep’s Horn Taken} sire, Eider and James were afraid tol be arent of the galery). Pygars wae told that woul be rom ete sthome the first few nurhes.}aoin Wate gellery, oombed wiih sreated a= kindly as p - ov and - Fi a Giant Trunk in Ou .esuruiug iw the day time tuey | ope cou De bau for the faw: that bedi pot need b r about Oregon. would fad food miswing and evidens/ile vu vied guests of the mew: hiv new Jaties for the pros ut ces of Ponst’s baviug been there in the night Finaily sue community became alariwed at the thought of a mad man roaming in their neighbor bood, Several persons stayed at the house nights tutry o catch bim He never made his appearance thove nights. James Elder saw some halt eaten ears of corn, an empty fruit Joe and Loads Walntcuntl) tb. Dear «bay stack and was CouvINceE: Lhat Touss wae etill fo biding about she piace He had a blacksmith make a steel trap and thie he placed in the cellar, Then be and fourof the neigh vore spent lass ulgos watching for Tost Esrly to the night Toast came. He went into the cellar and thuae who were Watchiog heard the trap spring. James rushed out and shut down the cellardoor just as Tuast was trying to get ous. The trap bad failed to hold him With help James jkept the door closed. Tonst tired {with his rifle through the board ,door and one bullets burely missed bis brother. They kept him confined in the cel- lar until daybreakwhen W. A. Blood- thaw, a friend of Tuast’s was sent for. Bloodthaw coaxed the maniac to give up his weapons He was Redding, Nov. 11 —A sheep’s horn suas wae imbedded fn tree 183 s wre ago fe the curioalty that Jason Eider, a forest ranger, living at Pals- len, Ire, hae delivered to hie eupe- rior, Mapervieor Ingram, at Lake- view. While rambling in the woods in 1888, Rider came across a yellow :ioe tree, in the base of which was mbedded the horn of 4 mountain sheep. He did not then have timeto 2nake @ thorough Investigation, but since becoming forest ranger he had weasion ¢o go to the vicinity and he cut 6he tree down. He took a seo tlonot the trunk contatning the horn to Lakeview. The born was a little to one elde of she center of the tree and ran ina ciroalar direction. It was notcurled, ax are the horns of mountatn sheep abthis day, but was almostetraight. Uvuntiag the rings of growth, the sree wae shown to be 213 years old. Oatalde the horn were 183 rings, in- dleating the mumber of years that hudelapsed since the mountatn sheep was oaught and held fast by the yel-| low piae. The horn was soaked with | pitoh, It ts 10 inches in diameter at | the base and protruded from the tree sbout elx inches. The length of the bom Seete then induced to go into the house, Priest Barced From Jail. —_{ take a bath and change his clothiag. Tronton, Nov. 11—Offictal red! He wae then brought to Lamar and sapo Monday prevented a Catholic |!rom here was taken to the Nevada priest from visiting @ prisoner tn the | 48ylum as a private patient. Mercer county jail and administer- jug religious consolation to him, in — . ” po ate fact that the man was A Berlin “Jack the Ripper. erltcally {ll and had sent for the Berlin, Niv. 11—The sertes of priest. A rule prevents visitors en-|erimes resembling the “Jack the tering (ihe jail except by permis from ' Ripper” murders tn London in 1888- the Sheriff. Bosh the Sheriff and his 89, only shat here the victims were deputy were out of town and thejail:|iigtle girls instead of women, has or retased 0 permit the priest to en-| been cleared up through the confes- ber. sion of a printer's apprentice {6 wasfound later that the sick! named Paul Minow, an epileptic 22 man ltad much improved, and the years old Minow recently was con- services of the priest were not re-| fined in an asylum for the insane at quired. Is fe likely that the rules of Herzberge. The authorities of the jail will be changed at once to meet ingtisusion were informed that Minow | such an emergency. had been talking ia a rambling nem | i ner of the murders. They suspected She Did Not Fear Death. him of having committed the crim 8 An old lady on her seventy third jang encouraged him to talk, with| birthday once satd, “Ido not mind |¢ho result shat he freely related in an | getting old, and I do not fear : artless fashion how he had been! | E BELIEVE THAT OUR bus ‘I vein constans dread of pa-| sannted by his mother and sister ralyele,” with lasiness. He went out into the “For some time I have been want-| streets in a rage and vented his feel- lng te tell you of the great good | jogs py slashing four little girls, He your wonderfal Sloan’s Lintment 18) then rambled about the city for a dotag here,” writes Mr. James F.| while and eventually returned home. Abernethy, of Rutherford College, N |1¢ does not appear whether the ©. “Tn fact, all your remedies are! mother and sister of Minow were doing noble work, bat your Lint-| awar. of what he had done, but his mont beateall. {n my eight years’! mind becameso disordered that they expertexce with medicine J flad none} gens him to the asylum a week later. 40 go ahead of 1t, having tried is 19) The police have confirmed Minow’s very maay cases. I know of one) confession. young maa, a brick mason, who suf- tered from a partial, yes, almost complete, paralysis of one arm. I got htm ¢o ase your Liniment, and now ke can do as much work asever, and be slags your praises every day. 1 get all to use it I possibly can and know there is great virtue init. I have helped the sale of your noble remedies about here greatly, and expect to cause many more to buy thom, as I know they can’t be beat. Refused to be Circus Freak. Norwalk, Conn., Novy. 11—Joho Harding, to whom P. T. Barnum pr geo ete = Bung bere, abl: gallery runing Ae was token ty the pn howpi wrou remalaing portion of she! +aland placed under th: ares f the Pou physician He fa av fbi shat he will beallowed to retmato ty the bospl bb 0s tw ut Darertnge ut the Out! a oe eebendeet When wn te ubib federas tH we Assuciativn incorpor ’ to b up and abouts ate, «in Se Louse on Munuay | Captain Tygard covit scarcely of las. 6 4, wud among otber im- ‘atand when brought to she prison Porte: matters copaiuered was the Heeald ‘thas ble age wan 78 ur 4 eugE ofex Senator J. Wo Fare 0° 8 ge ’s know which He te, ut Ly travun . yeara, he didn’s Tote ra Wa ta Mec has tony hate end « Ivny mustache Blve pri rious to disabled Conteder- | Mojor McClaughry, the waruen, gave SN bolic, Monebion @abt bakes orders to have the bair and mustache by the i «ard on thas subject, bus it pine a ect Prrscnitiee sy Was developed that the State accept- hbpastch a re ned adlun ed fr: wu. 1a Board one of the must ere on hen a * ‘ firet vauabl tarmein Missouri wish ive! Captulu Tyward le she ewenty. costly tuiloings under the implied eations! banker sow in the fetal contract that thestate was tocarefor joo ashe Pyadhocy pte all the old unfortunate Confederate Presents an 8 k vd soldiers; that the buildings are now constantly ‘Thare are more bunkers 8 fu the penitentiary than uy other overcrowoed, and @ large number of clase except horeethieves and terr!- the old bove arein urgent need of tory liquor dealers help, snd 1+ is believed that the Ssate should iwmedimtely enlargé the CORTELYOU URGES — building» +o as to take care of them, MONEY FOR WEST. or winks ot foerease In the appropri: ations for the Home sutticlent to en ae abie the Konrd of Managers to as- i sis tu 100 dadpesval Wil Giaes ohe Secretary Threatens to With are «ti bd to refuge as the Home| draw Deposits Uniess New York Ships Currency. and are crosded out It ia reason- ably cer\.in that there will be no heafssrts in giving each of the un- Washington, Nov. 11 —Secretary fortun |. who can’t be taken into Cortelyou is doing every suing in hte she tn 1) ution as much as theactual power to induce the New York bunke Cost per capita of the inmates, Ié to send every dollar they cun spare May | -'sted aga fact thatall of} Wess to ease business in the crup- the © | Federal eoldiers—the men | moving sections uf tue couusry. ‘Che whe «ws \ ne Confederates in battle! Treasury Secretary 1s intormed that —' «» wmously in favor of the) Now York fully realises tue justice of Sin ‘we the men who foMowed | the demands now mace in behalf of the +s » Blue Flag” liberal pen-! the Wess Alors ‘618 highly creditable to} Jt the New York banks do not th ' thousands Missourians | show disposition to send muney whe the gray that there are! West and cease using clesriog house com vely very few who need | certificates to keep the cash botéled a+! in their old age.—New up in New York, Mr. Cortelyou will Mn r rd, take the matter into his own hands, He will withdraw deposits from New 2 . York und place them in the west, plage yrctng wane Pn He believes, however, that the New by his remarks on the word “guess,” York b»nks will heed the suggestion Whose use in tho sense of think or *hus made by him, since he poured Tn an article in Scribner's Magazine | Suppose is so derided by British Money into them when they needed critics. Mr. Lodge quotes Chauoer, {t. Shakespeare, Gray, Coleridge, Words-| He now thinks that the crisis te worth and Carlyle as using the word over in New York. The banks there in this sense, and says! “Seriously have increased their bank notecirca- + Ay the word ‘guess’ is a good Jation largely, and the purchase of old English word, and the American | Tonnessee Coal and Iron by she Steel usage is both excellent and correct, as f well as far truer to the tradition [came pmene ones Sate tee eg spirit of the language than the B: ono | There hase been an influx of $40,006,- substitutes of ‘fancy,’ ‘imagine,’ or ‘ex- | 000 gold, all of which Mr. Vortelyou pect,” which last is grotesquely wrong | thinks, has contributed to relieving ‘because it can properly apply only to|the New York strain. Now the the future.” With this authority be-| ‘Treasury Secretary reasons that the hind him even the fastidious one anx-|real distress possessing legitimate fous to display culture need not 1a-|claims upon the Treasury is in the ment when his tongue slips and he| West, It ie glven out that he now says “I guess” instead of “I fawncy.” intends to proceed on this theory, To the long list of valuable animals Deafness Cannot be Cured which have passed as gifts from one monarch to another must now be add- A pre he say mann feck 4 two of the finest horses in the stud | ear. There 1s only one way to care of the sultan. They have been chosen | deafuess, and that is by constitution. as presents to King Peter Deafness is Prince George of Servia. caution is being taken to safe transport of the animals. eas ney ¥ Farmers Bank, of Bates County, —:0:— Butler - Missouri. Capital .:.. 000 60 Cath on has ‘on DIRECTORS, % EB A Renner, CLARK Wx, J.J. McKer, Homer Duva, tb NW RENNAN, FRanK HOLLAND, J.“ CHoaTs, O. A. HEINLEIN, W. F, Duvaun. We give yur business prompt attention awd extend every ac- commodatinn possible with safe banking. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. E A BENNETT Pres d 4 McKER, Vice-Pres, W F DUVALL, Cashier, HOWER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier, +e SNe oe rT MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MO. Bille receivable, for money loaned., Bank building, farniiur and fixtures. Cash op band an: in other banks to oui Stocks and VONAG...... ..scsse csssessessceseeee Cotal, . | Organized ander Mi law, and often examined by State Hank Examiners, eaaly iter leoute. dre : | cary Receives di » and does a eral banking vusiness, AL~ "AYS HAS NUNKY TU LUAN, pei ~ ith 26 years successful experience we offer our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFKTY for thelr deposi! UT! ‘6, and every accommodation that is consistent with sound banking rules. Capital, surplus aod profits Due Deposlwre da Dry. Me Cheisey: r J.M. C, H. Dutcher, Wm. B Tyler, Frank M. Yori. Dr. N. L. Whipple, N. B. MoPFarland WE WANT YUOUK BUSINESS, Wm. E. Walton, President, J.B. Jenkins, Cashier, Dr. T,C, Boul are, Vice-President Wesley Denton, Asst, Cashier, A. 0. Welton and Corbley Garard, Clerks and Bookkecpers- etal RA « DEPOSITORY FOR BA'Es COUNTY FUNDS, DIRECTOKS Rie Ee be Bere Sat ORE ER en gS TRS ~— eee ! The Walton Trust Co. BUTLERH, MISSOURI. STATEMENT OF CONDITION ON SEPTEMBER to, 1907. Billa Receivable Bonde and Stock: Title Abstract Bor Lik Caso on hand and | Total...... Capital, eu and profits Tine De a. 4 BORIE se saccnsceseninedainasnine - swoon 008,610.47 Always har ready cash on hand to loan on farms in Bates, V: » Barton, Ced- ar, Dade and Polk covaties in Miesonri on fve or seven years’ time with bara! terms rates, Our abstract books are complete ant are ke) with the records daily. Fara- ish fall end retiable abstracts of tite to an and or town, lot in Bates contr) on I: you want s new loan or renew an old one it will be to your interest to call and our rates. WIil teeue you a time deposit certificate bearing interest and d months, a year or longer, for any idle money sou tany hove, hasbeen DIRECTORS 3 Frank Allen, Dr. J. Bveringham. Vrank M, Voris, Dr. T. O, Boulware, J.B. Jenkins, Wm. W. Trigg. C. H. Dateher, C. R. Badford, Max Weiner, John Deerwester, John E. Shuts, Wm. B. Walton, Wm. EB. Walton, President, Frank M. Voris, Vioe-Presideat, Prank Alien, Secretary, ©, A. Allen, Assistant Secretary, A. H. Peach, Book-keeper, Nix, Abstractor, BE. Mooney, Clerk, ‘Warhington. Nov. 11—"The one- galiue Republicans.at thecross-roade are for Roosevelt; the onegallus Piattemouth, Neb. Nov. 11—|Democrate are for Bryan, and the . an| Plattemouth’s citizens are threaten- ed with arrest, charged with viola- tion of a forgotten anti-treating law Ne pre Laced of the potlt-_ tive Champ Clark, - ; se j :

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