The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 4, 1885, Page 1

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SVOL. VT. JAIL BREAKERS. two Prisoners Who Picked a in the Wa During the recent cold weather it) pas been Sheriff Hil.’s custom to al ¢ jail to leave Jow the prisoners tn tl M\ the iron cage to warm t the stove. This exercise of human- { ity, Was a pearl thrown before swine. Monday night the sheritt was at- | nselver at tending a meeting at the court house i and durmg his absence two vf the ay, wall, prisoners picked the mortar a\ from one of the stones in th | *and pulling it out made their escape. | A poker was used in breaking the mortar, and it was then used as a lever to pry-the rock out. When the stone protruded a few inches, the men palled it out and let 2t down | ‘to the floor ina blanket. The two men who escaped were | d were kept here on from Bates account of the conditior the jail} at Butler. \ who nanaged the escape. is | rather a shrewd fellow, and a very bad character. He is charged with the theft ot a wunk. His age is | about 30 vears 5 he 1s about 5 feet 5 } inches in height and has) dark hair | & and eves. He wore hight jeans} pants and coat, and a black hat * J. E. Wadkins, the other tugitive, is about 21 years old; 5 feet ginches | rge, tull in height; dark hair and ft: the presen an sor- There may sell for Cuethues eel bata ee cee soccer of goods in all departments at Grant by givin | forthe elder Grant, b-cause he done somethi | nothing for the junior they have done not [than nothing. and ea kk wi a nove to them, and save eee eee ee Cem ne the put service trom further in- i | fictions of this sort of ch inSed a) In Mis sin other s s ere } S time of the | sorbed in of chaif tron VINNOWINE wx i. x i] | ! we FE AGN I a ww NO 10 DISPLAY HIGENT natin ener i j but there is n yr restor- fe Col Fred tot you } ornamental appendage whe = ' ; army ent out yoluntariiy, uu | should he Ito stay . a other words, do all that is necessary pographical Un S one < t ns of its class in | ing tort country; uo len its cuuse vod to look through and save you lots of | falland winter purchases in a aan, - ys c 2 on 2 = fool ~ poor ee esis amount | cause. Va very sma gislative | successte Boycoting ED tie ete) cuspesc! : ves. Hosiery. N Valises, Groceries, ee eisla- | to inc in fact the 1: Les roods in Bates ti mi vo ical - ve w v Rae een Tid, Ceres eRe Kies counties. Everybody cordially invitea to visit our } Staiu a he gw hot tes ana e are tt c rst ang tne Intory . . dark eyes. He had a well worn | hobbies of all ive influential ional ee MESES why they had taken hat eammoth store. M. S. COWLES MERCANTILE CO. overcoat and black hat. He is | among their constituents, in the form \ charged with forgery. Both men | wore boots. | on measures of general interest and j The escape was discovered soon | after it was made, and Sheriff Hill, | Prosecuting Attorney Blanton, Con- } stable Traylor and others immedi ately started in pursuit. | . { The three gentlemen named above | c | went together and traveled toward the Iron br town the sheriff left his companions | and walked across the fields. When | ¥Messrs. Blanton and Traylor reach- ed the schoo! house a mile northwest | of town, one of them suggested that injust such a place as the littl building their men would be found. Then they dismour V horses and rapped at the door, A ted trom their slight noise was heard on the inside, but there was no answer. The ot- ficers calied once or twice and then Mr. Blanton threw his weight | against the door and forced it open. | There were two men in the room. The officers drew their revolvers ane, i and commanded the men to throw up their arms. They were not long in doing it. The captors had no doubt that the two men whom they had arrested were the jail birds, but Sheriff Hull soon arrived and dispelled the illu- sion. They were strangers, and of + that order of beings known as the common tramp. They had built a fire and were quietly enjoving their comtortable quarters. Late in the night the officers re— turaed tothe city without find ‘ any trace qt the fugitives Tuesday morning while coming ng from his home in Moundviille to Ne- vada, Joshua Whitesides met a man answering the description of Nor man, The man was walki very rapidly, and did not raise his to speak to Mr. Whitesider or John Zilliox who also met him. Shenff Hill has offered a reward , ot $5e for the capture of both qail- breakers or $25 for either. —Nevada Mail. According to 2 W as gram to the Pittsburg Dispatch. Col. Bred Grant was an applic Particular Quartermast » atmy; called on the President i 1 did not get what he wanted, went away very anery. dent felt sa asa about that when, a short er Vacancy ees: > utter, teleg? step. The loss of a dozen customers of bills introduced, obstruct action j1n a day on this account usually had | “s ™ ae the effect of persuading the grocery i\Cor ner Park Ave., and 6th st. ERICH TLILL. importance mass of stuff whi of passing. stuff is dumped on the legislature by | nto recall his advertisement from The sar by interposing a great aie } he ot yur ! Hi sh has no chance | the objectionable ; ' Age , | "ERK i Trustee’s S Order Ot Publication. A great deal of this | rule applied to all advertisers and to Wiitkiixt ¥ : Sekla se Mee \ reas, M, A. K : Bates - ; bers, so tar as they could be MISSOURI RE PUBLICAN | peinransases ie pet Deo uae iatal County oF Bares, | >>” eC. subscer : Hy P i ~}In the Circuit court ot ‘aia county, eb 2 ok be but de of | ascertained. The same rule can be = October 18th, 1881, and recorded in the ipdiagnis meawho know better, but do it out of fasc ie oes ile = |& Ghanee to Get Vatuable j recorder’ s office of said Bates county, in| "ary oe 188 : ; Sie omplaisance, or in a spirit of dem— | applied in all branches of business Ho hold Articles for but | book 27, at paye 103, did convey to W. Daniel Morehead and Cordelia More- regy, tom lee. Soon after leaving | ate some class of voters To clear away this trash and get } session fanrl the real an taxes the skill ture of this avalar Walton as trustee, and in case of his | head his wite, plaintifisy ws, | absence or refusal to act, thethen acting | _ he unknown etre of Absolem 1 ery Article in the Following List |s! criff of Bates county, Missouri, for the |" es gee Le ae iL ie eae ~ i purpose of securing the payment ot a;, “OW at spOaanls Mitac ion, ra s } | Guaranteed as Represeated by ales ede ped pee: pte ot |herein, by their attorneys before the un | the Old Reliable Missouri Roe ace 7 z dersigned clerk ot the Circuit court in verests a Fraction of tn Value: ake a record and concili- | e involved sthatin Am The lesson it practical work of the : trust described, the tollowing described | ‘ Potked eater ges : Senatad gai hy aes Republican. real estate situated in the county of Bates | Y@cation and file their Petition and att y under consideration | Capilar such recog = S ee \davit. alleging among other things, that BG ee arene : : a and state ot Missouri, to-wit: The west} © alle a ns apy, id ' re are as plaintiffs verily be It is ve the Weekly Missouri Re- | ve, per id | sic ilar subscription price | ot block No. two! t of lot No. two to sons interested in the subject matter of (2), in Harpe { and industry of the 7 ¢ abler members. But the worst ¢ ot which is $1, with the following arti-/ pitier, Missouri, « nape aR this petition [whose names they can no ne of bills is the cles at the prices named: (34), of an 2 3 i herein because they ae unknown The Waterbury Watch, an excellent ing peen made in’ the pay-|to them], who have an interest or appar convenient ¢ troduction o only tor black-mailing purposes. It these stood half-hidden abortive bil mises which the m Frazier de- is orde re - by the ent interest in said inherit as heirs of / Whe: re over it offers to ind good looking watch. It is namutactured by the Waterbury pany, especiaily tor the Missouri Repub | li-am, and is seut to subscriber lave more to} the r in a satin-lined case. i ular price of the watch i = 40, send the Weekly Repub reliable z i interest thereon, lton, the trustee nam ving refused to act, at | ¢ the yuest of the legal holder of said| note, I, W. F. Hanks, sheritr of Bates ~ | county, Missouri, by virtue of the power an, one veaali, me vested by said deed of trust, and at | f bills that are tramed seli-respect d, alone imstead of being ia the multitude ot other e which said de- Is, members would be ie dthe watch and chain for the price ot|snhe eae legal holder ot said i ; } e watch, $3 50; with the Tri-Weekly ah Scr aaH Bari nea a P F or may paste to have ot, more cautious about introducing and | this Aes Ge He foo, ee eran th 188 ir tothe following land in Bat Thursday, February 5th, 1595, | county Missouri to-wit: The northwest supporting t big | agitation against unjust railroad dis- cr inations attempts ed these cor ons i ? attempts to bleed these corporations seek redress for apparent wrongs. under cover of extreme measures | that their complaints receive caretul he protection of the public. Not consideration and such OE: ac- } mmer, with handle fort even a bit of sanitary legislation be proposed without t with business, ob nea two hostile medi son City. Honest men branding wi savoring of an attack upon a busi- ness interest should be tr just reg hostility on to acquit the the i confiic’ coming and g proclamatio 1¢ Stain of tendance would be found in a sever- sense of trom bad : goweets ck-maihng de: rd as to negati About the most etie ridding our legislature the workmig| An elegant Sewing Machine warranted | int between the t s of nine o’cl hem. As itis, no ses— | respe i urter of the northeast quarter of i | i r ee ae ! classes t ield te . | ror five years. This machine is tully aes = ie fe oe eer Spa peed oDprssso= equal toit not better than similar ma-|20Feneen aoe eo slo kin vat , in township No. t attacking business interests, that sec oaee: ous employers so fre-| chines that have been selling all over \the; SArEMee an ve seats of But! of | range No. 30, as heirs ot reste | ne cou yuse t ity of ier and t in the pla ay } eke nt} -ek tO impose t | the country for trom $35 to $60. Ours - x |, | Zier and vest the same BEV GUE ota) Gach of quent y sesso tbo Uno is only $18 and Weekly for one year|County of Bate aforesaid, expose to sale | Cordelia Morehead, and that unless nd all ot i at public out cry tor cash in h ithe real estate in said deed of trust ar this notice described or so much there as may be necessary to pay sa ter said defendants be and app at Court, atthe next term thereot, to begur » and holden at the court house in city of Butler, in said county, on th ot February next, and on or be- y ot said term, if the ng continue—and if not, last day of said ‘etition in taken a igns. A popular and you throw down the mam prop | thrown in. Withthe Tr-Weekiy for one that sustains our commerce. It is | year it is $20- i theretore a matter of importance to! Farmers’ ane pe camice Blacksmith | all classes, when w i shop, $50 wort of too or $25. his set of tools consists of 40-!b anvil and vi is always the signal for i costs. W..F. HANKS, rkin¢ people sixth a. e, Trnstee’s a -lb. hot chisel, oO. 34 stock and tion mm their support as the emergen- thei ot cy mav require.— pone a Darly Parrier’s pincers, ra day ok Ae ea a conte be render 3 j Z : 2 Gazette. Farrier’s knife, ~ Recorder's office, ed ac ‘ oe ttack upon professional Shoeing hammer, | Bates county, Missouri, in book No- 30, ordered, that a General Swaim Found Gu Doc ned ccording to law, in cer- erein described » in the ed to the unders € payment of a ‘y not real estate, viously injected to draw > Jefier- Washingtc hese tools are of t a lite tir a too Severe- Ss sort of thine by Th omas Solid wal $ days; strikes the hours. to keep pe We give this publican one year tor S$ for $9; Daily tor $14. { Family scales ot two kinds th suspicion everything Witn iy & ae Circuit Court of B ay of November 1 JENKINS, Circuit Clerk TC ial Settlement. . Every business interest known to General | ately eated with such cz efully Swaim he been cor ye the idea of : trated and is now De the part of members,and = tle iS ective. 0 : credizor : : res} wf. ' ately r 3e sal ’ E ad ats. m of any design beyond c abs eat seat ator ef ef The National Stockman and Farmer, the Weekly one reat saide E Weekly, $6. Bete American Breeders and } scoop, tor mers’ Journal. Practical,; pro- |! articles, ’is 2: + $1,000 in pri The Union, essavs on practical stock and Wah = ui topics during the coming ye essive. relia not legislative cor postage paid of the other suc attend- SoRKaay posed ot 5 and Sam! IM Le 30 per to «agent: ciculation kK journal in Samples than a ey” Ameri TELL. Rush = Ca:; ve at

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