The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 26, 1882, Page 5

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We are striving to achieve success in our business by the rinciple upheld i We is progressive, and we claim to be up with the times. Our study is to excel and our aim to see —— ae the benefit = ees latest aps magia and improvements in remedies and appliances. Hop- ig to you personally at an early day an promising our best efforts ; - nt and profitable, we remain, Very Truly Yours, to make your call both pleas- EB". M. Crumly & Co., City Drug Store, Butler, Mo. a LOCAL NEWS: The following cases jpealed to the Supreme court; i ©: es {Carlton vs. J. M. Mays; S. H. Nights are cool and days Pleas-| G cisel ys. E. E. Swift. et al; Wm. ant [ee eee E. Bybee vs. J. B. Lype; Sintewobl ee There is at least a wagon load of | yo. vs. Geo. ‘iCne ; Philip M. Tumalson vs. Jas. Me- daw scattered around the public} —_——_——-_ . Cool et al; quate. The floor of the Miami Bridge, {Lamar Missourian west of town, is torn up 1th ment. r : —————— and the a ‘Two weeks ago the Misseurian z ‘ State of Mo. vs. Geo. Cave; mo- = eas Roe =e bridge is undergoing repairs. Mr. |. i ; contained an account of the highway is selling at Rockville for 60 cents = E tion in arrest of judgment filed; mo- | robbery of $200 from two young ee 5 , Mr. Geo. Smith says that old corn Wolfe says he will have it in condi-, ti z led i fi z Nessa Bola & tion to travel over just «as {tion over ruled and final judgment. near Neosho, Dy Jim and Geo. Lewis, Circuit Court Proceedings. DARING DESPERADUOES. — met artnet to adjourn- The Lewis Boys Again Appear ee A. a McBRIDE & CO.., the foliowing business Their Role of Bold High- ed: ‘ i é waymen. | Having were ap- largest stock of goods in Southwest Missouri to ct trom can and will give you bargains in interlocutory judge- per bushel and oats for 30 cents. ———_—_— soon as : ‘ ey ‘rendered. He was sent up for seven; two former residents of Lamar. They | Work is begun on the second story | possible. ‘ ara one 2 x escaped capture by the Newton coun- H d . ‘ty officials, and it was supposed they ar ware, Stoves and Ti nware. othe Thompson block, and is being} shed torward rapidly toward com- pletion. There was a party at the resideuce . r 5 of J. T jae ‘ ee mai State of Mo. vs. Wm. L. Babb;' had fled into the Indian Territory, but eae aves, living about one found guilty and sentenced four! on Monday Morning, last, word was et, mile and a half northeast of town, | years in the penitentiary. ‘brought into Lamar that the Lewis Tne iron bridge over Panther last night. It was a beautiful evea-|" J, B. Phillips vs. Joseph M. Gip- boys were in this vicinity. On Sun-| creek, on the road between Rock- ing and eight couples of young peo-; 4 ee ee day they went to the house of Robert } : q y i PEO | son; decree as prayed for. Edwards, liying about six miles east | — arse , peste : goto State of Mo. vs. Eli Burnett ; with- of town, and whom Jim Lewis ; ae ee ok sagt pleads aes es Ee mal They | W. L. Bable charged with the | °Y deerme aemmiimLa gS guilty ; punishment assessed at three eee Ss aoe engaged an crime of incest, was found guilty Rev. Henderson did not deliver | years in the penitentiary ; seijtenced. Se eareatlicnee putRTally septs: | and sentenced to the penitentiary for] the lecture he had prepared for! State ot Mo. vs. James Hickman; !On Monday morning they were} the young men last night on account | continued at suggestion of the State. |again seen, this fime at the bridge, Lefker & Brown bought the first of the small attendance. He will! Bates county National Bank vs. = aie — Open receipt = i 2 2) : llicence Sheriff Springer 2 lecture to young men on Sunday/L. J. Coley; demur to amend petition Renee er Dee aa batch ot new flax of the season on Constable Moran, accompanied by S = q ‘ k N - F Friday trom ‘Mr. Jobn Drysdale, of| mors oe 11 o’clock and to young: filed. ‘three or four citizens, started out Ae u pe ri o r a4 t |) 0 K) t OY e s, f Charlotte township. ladies at night. ate State of Mo. vs. Wm. Lafayeth; | Spent most of the day Monday in} | pe ee One pietccnton aw : fruitless efforts to flush the fugitives, ; As we passed by the west side DEC? > : es | although very near them at one time. , deserves a great deal of credit for Walker ;| Monday evening a report came E | school house a day or so me Re SK sian Jas. | ws pk > manner Vv C. Lc) ine Por e ag ej 2 -icinity | eyes caught the glimpse of a gate he able manner in which he looked fined $4o. i that the robbers were in the vicinity : ° < { ; zs : = eres his cons ate : r .lof the bridge, two miles rth £ Bae ais the sticet- during this term of court. He evi-} motion for new trial filed. ‘had left for other fields -buton Tues- NET SES ee dently believes in right and justice, Bates county National Bank vs. | day afternoon the startling intelli-| In default of bond Hickman and|and shows no mercy to the wilf al leet pee = = a s Ss y e ful L. J. Oaley et al; application for ap- ; gence reached town that at one Lafayth ew sent . the Vernon! Jaw breaker and evil-doer. i S’clock, on that afternoon, Mr. A county jail, and Geo. Save was sent e e A | Woods, hving about six miles eas tothe penitentiary because the jail J. W- Herbert, Wm. E. Fletcher,’ Lamar, was halted while driving | at this place is not fit to keep a pris-| The order heretofore | along the road near his residence, by eelih Scott the last of the week, and now ; made so modified as to permit as-| the Lewis boys, four cocked re- m= ; Will has fore-sworn ‘‘bearding hash’’ ' signees to sell at public or priva \volvers were held at his head, his es: . Mr. Brewington is having the} and has a snug little domicile with sale until further order of the court. —* —— re Pecos i ails . = 4 : H rs mo) rode a aste building now occupied by Park |come one to meet him with a smile State of Mo. vs. John K. Hultz ; | southward Rene Mr. W. im the af ‘. ' i \ 5 @ Mr. : | | 1 if 7 All kinds of tin, copper and sheet iron work a specialty. Give them a call and price their goods before buying elsewhere. ‘O. AGENTS. FOR BRIDGE, BEACH & CO’S., Celebrated three years. North side public square, Butler, Mo. Silvers, | continuance granted. State of Mo. vs. ago our IN THie— ee | peal filed. Will Bolby is happy, his wife and baby arrived in the city from Ft. | assignees. Bros. kalsomined preparatory tOjand a kiss when his days labors are | fined $13.00 !road wondering 1f Jesse James was putting in his large stock of grocer-| over. 1 State of Mo. vs. J. R. White much. | ies the first of the month. ——— : ae SOM etl aia i Mr. Geo. Smith our popular liv. | med by the i guilty. W. L. Bubb became terribly ex-]eryman returned from Rockville ; 5 s ' Rainwater, Broogher & Co. vs. J-| suit of the outlaws. At last ac- cited Friday when the result of| where he has been for several days; : 2 | , 2 the deliberations of the jury was an-j with his visiting relatives. B. Chrissman et al; judgment byde | counts the pursuers, eight or ten in} nounced. He jumped from his seat] He reports the crops as lookin ex-| fault, $219.95- inumber, had reached the crossing of and by d maledictions the . P ae Kendal & Emerv vs. J. B. Chriss- Spring river, at Bowers’ mill, Jasper eape an edictions upon the} ceptionally fine in that section, and) ne ws aatentiork Si06 *~ (county, when they were only a quar- heads ot the jurvmen. Rockville building up very fast. ties 5 : = = 1.B.Ci 36.273 | ter ofa mile in the rear of the Lewis | a ae | dismissed to all but J. B. Chrissman. , . > 2 ej } Eli. Burnett was brought before McFarland Bros. Bybee vs. Lipse; bill of Saw a eon dia oe } his honor, Judge Gantt, on Friday | branch saddle and harness shop m' filed ; appeal granted. | these high-handed desperadoes- j on the charge of grand larceny,| Adrian next week. They expectto} State of Mo. vs. Wm. Lafayeth ; | Se ee | iad welty oy f " eeepc | Splendid Reports from Kansas. P guilty amd was sent up for) putin a large stock and Nep. will | pail fixed at $700 for larceny and, { aterm of three years. He got there| go up to attend to business there. i $200 for Ces elbcor | ‘Topeka, Kans., July Liesl iog ts Eli. * These gentlemen are already known | = i = re ,, of the harvest in various parts of the : hs efand Adria ast eee at State vs. Je Cc. Ray and Sam’l! State m nearly every instance exceed over the county and Adrian is very} Ray; recognized in sum of $100. the estimated average of twenty really dead, and if so, how he neighborhood was soon aroused, { | anda squad of mounted farmers, arm- | i } court and found no Harness and Saddlery House, Where the best goods for the least money, will be guaranteed. Don't Fail to See Our Stock BEFORE BUYING. South side Sqr. - —- Butler, Mo. st door East of Factory Store. ied to the teeth, started in hot pur- family will start a A number of the boys from Adrian took dinner at the Palace to-day, four of whom closed themselves in the wash room fora ‘‘purpose,”’ the door ot which having no knob or other means ot opening gave the boys an opportunity to climb over through the transom. They did it with good grace, but at the expense of lots of tun for the outsiders. The following young gentlemen re- | turned froma week’s rusticating tour through the woods of St. Clair coun-; ty and waters at Monegaw: Risley, Leonard Toty, Dick Sims, Wm. Mills and Charlie Nichols. imbibing the health-giving The boys report 2 boss time and - sist that Monegaw, as a summer re-| Vernon county jailfor safe keeping. sort, is equaled only by Saratoga or| s Long Branch. fortunate in securing a branch house | from sucha firm. People from that | section can now get their goods in that hne without coming all the way to Butler. j His Honor, Judge Gantt, adjourn- ed court Monday H Judge labored zealously, working ' learly and late and disposed of cases | with prothpthess and dispatch. The! | Judge spoke very forcibly and to the | point noon. ibuild a jail he would have to place| attributes his prompt and speedy re-| He had! to the received fro ae in the reach of all. several. prisoners removed Two young girls, Lily and Rosa Dunnigan,* aged respectively nine Dr. Woed says that while out and eleven years, were. drowned at tiding last evening he was bout} t struck, smitten (in the eve bya bug)j:tal Mills, on Sunday evening of last | entertaining and if the young lady hadn’t canght| him he might have tallen out of the, bank of the pond when’ the youngest: week. They were playmg on the buggy. Too bad, Dr.,but it does ef-| dropped an apple and in-attempting fect a young fellow thar away some- to recover it féi into the water, the times, we have been there, and lother gitl’seeing her. sister’s peril know how to sympathize with an un-jjumped in to save fortunate, unsophisticated youth like| were drowned. yourself. her -when both ‘Their-bodies were recovered half an hour atterwards. * e court. in regard to the county jail; saying it was not fit to. keep a pris- { Dr. Geo.{oner inand’ ifthe people did not; }idge, Kas., who is a thorough phy- | jsician and surgeon, and the people; | near as Coolidge. 2 S55) = jability as a graduated physician and ithe company did not ask any benus, ! Sedalia in a pond hdjoining the Cap-) surgeon, the Doctor is a social and! but on pc LO for adeed of the; State vs. Geo. Crow with L. A. | bushels to the _ ; = pepe ete ' Crow as security $100. | the yield has reached thirty and even S : ‘thirty-five bushels. For the first | State ve Wier 5B abby eee ‘time in the history of the State of Kas., | for new trial overruled ane sentenced. \ heat is of quality sufficient to grade | Ordered that all matters and cases | in the market as No. 1, weighing | not heretofore disposed of be con-)ov¥er sixty pounds to the bushel, tinued until the next term of this (OTe pes —— oe \this year’s crop is of this quality. | Large quantities of it are being ship- | BS aU ees ; ped to Chicago to fill contracts tor | ‘+ James Talbott, our deputy sheritf, ; July deliveries, — the board having; who risked his lite to maintain order consented that No. 1 winter wheat June gth, has about recovered from | may be substituted fer Spring wheat the wounds he received in the en-} contracts. From the best informa-, gagement. He says he entirely for | tion that can be obtained the gives allengaged in the affair, and) SAVE YOUR FRUIT i | | Ordered that court adjourn. COMING CORN CROP covery to the skilltul treatment he|{ will amount to fully 175 ,00Q000- m Dr. Allen, of Cool-| bushels _ after allowing for all mis-, ‘haps and counting only up on an, | average yield. ! ot Granada feel proud that they) = SSS have a man of Dr. Allen’s_ability asi yoplin Herald: Wher. the gult! Aside from his! extension was surveyed and located | By buying the AMERICAN FRUIT DRYER. sizes to suit the truit garden or the orchard of a gentleman, and has/ depot site a free pass Over its lines | imany friends.—[La Junta Tribune. for five years was required. The | The Dr. Allen above referred to} company refused to grant it, and ap-| i S i pli £ Carter- It is the climax of perfection, ore! P a ot oe Allen, of — oe Danger . j cres, aud pri that the must iimited means may reach- e question \New Home Dr 2 ; apa depot ee aaa ae. Dryer but can I afford to do without onc. The children is not can I afford to buy a Dr. t can pay for it in twenty days from the wasting fruit. farm will pay so well. Send for illustrated catalogues. iville for right-of-way {New Home. Dr. Allen practiced | cv ounds. Nir. D. has given them! jhis profession tor a while at New! li they require. A new survey wail | Home but moved to Coolidge, Kas.,Yocation has been made, and Car- i ithis Jast spring. His friends here terville gets the Gulf extension trom: sae ‘wall be glad to learn of -his success. Joplin. No equal investment on the INO. B. DURAND. 25 Prairie City, Gen. Weeern Ageat,

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