The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 25, 1897, Page 5

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a SII DOO INN HOOK ats. There is no question that we sell more natsthan any firm in Bates Co., and de- gervedly so--for we buy them right-direct from the manufacturers-and sell them at lowest prices. It’s sim- ply wonderful what a good hat we now sell for only g$l-some customers have guessed it as high as $2- and Ic is really as good as most hats sold at $150. In our Fedora shapes we sell the usual $1.50 hat for $1; the usual $2 hat for $1.50 and|the $2.50 grade for $2. Our $3 grade-theCham- ois”-is made for us by Jno. B. Stetson and is the best hat we ever sold for $3. We show all shapes-and guar- antee every hat. POOOOOOONIOSOOHOOSOHOOOOOOOIOSOOOOAL POC OE: The breeding of Jacks has pee neglect-d the same as horees and | mies Wh nthe old jicks die off | where arethe youny ones to take it eir places. Dave Colyer hus 21) \f r pale i The seuate has jast pasaeda til 1 }providing for the eleetion ef pol ce \judze avd ety attorney in cites of | |the third elass who aeeecraca in the! Butler is «ll | attommey | j jlaw right as tothe; We uigbt bave to look up a lawyer for police jutge. Our esteemed farmer friend, J. Re} Mr. Hur | riman resides on a bandsome farm. | Harriman, revews for 98. ove mile west of Butler. nnd bas one of the best equipped fruit orebard- raistpy thoroughbred Jersey eattte. | No 710 meeting bast | Butler encampment OF. beld a +peenl oight for the purpose of conterring Grand | Louis, was a degree on a Class Patrureh of wix. Black, of Ss present asd conferred the degrees, | WHA Set BE OF. Bickel, of Anamosa, Towa, vho bas been in the ety for aevernt lays visiting bis old fiend, WoW Ross returced bome Mondsy. Mr Bickel bas some notion of locating in Bates county, and spent a portion | of bis time looking over the ecunty at diff-rent farms Me IT Mo Smith, a prosperous faruer of Deepwater township, aid one of the very best mea and democrats in the called We have it from pretty good authority that Mr Smith will be a caudidate for Record er before the next democratic couaty couvention county, Monday and renewed Dr Boulware reports Jobn Hoag land quite sick with a case of pneu tease, did not ln the county, He is also engaged in | fier which a magmticent supper! CIRCUIT COURT. Indictments Found and Return- ed by the Grand Jury. Nelson Discharged.—Wm. Orr, Charged With Robbing and Shooting Vaughn, Goes Over For i The case of Win. Nelson, indveted at the June term of court, 1896, on the charge of having shot acd killed | Dre Lockwood, was called for trod} Mos day. H deomb, Ex prosecuting attorney whe bad charge of the deem the against the prisoner soffielent to warrant a Conviction and upou his} recommendation Nelson was dis charged and get free The case of Wen Orr, the elder of jthe two brothers charged with rob bing and shooting Thos occupied the attention of the court] Tuesday. Tu this case the state was H. Holeowb The defense by reprepresented by P aud WO. Jackson W.W. Graves The evider ce in the Jerse Was A One sided »ffur The Orrs were captured at Rich Adla stort tise afrer the roobery, avd as the property of Vaughu (4 watch and chat) was found on Willranes® person when arrested, in left them To fact Orr aduntted to several persous who were pro duced a3 Witnesses that they did the jb, and were in for it. The trial Ovcupied the greater part of the day Tuesday aud Mr Graves put up the b st defense be could for bis chent. but fate was against bim and the jury returned a verdict giving a term of — years in the penitentiary. Among the indictments found by the graud jury aud wade public ere the following: Mollie Roberte, lewd little defense. monia He was taken down Saturday Mr. Hoagland lives near Nybart and is one of Bates county’s largest farmers, and ia prominent as a stock man. The Tres hopes to hear of his early recovery. Joseph Worley a promivent farm er who lived two and one half miles from Eldridge, Mo.,was waylaid and killed in the road. He bad been shot with a charge of bucksbot, and then his assailant to make sure of his work drove alarge wire nail into nese; J. W Hanoab, lewdues-; NB. Colemau, felunious assault; M. J. Boyer, two indictments, one felom ous assault, the other carrying cov- ceuled weapone; Frank Suwith, borre stealiug; C. F Pharis, aseault with intent to kill; Thos. Pharis. acces sory to felouious assault; Frank Suuth. burglary aod attempted rap: ; Ed Crabtree, ruvuing a gambliug room; Geo Trice, runuing gambling room; Grant Goodman, seven indict ments for illegal sule of liquor at evidence | Vaughn, | near Cortland, about ons year ago, | ——_—_——— FOR SPR'NG DAYS th nd New Perentes, —AGENTS FOR-—— RUOLERICK PATEERNS FW. Ask for the March FASHION SHEET THE DELINEATOR For March BUTTERICK ( Cape S980 Now Ready. PATTERNS ( Skirt 8960 AB Se 3 g > | ‘ New sShiutipgs, ‘ | & \ New tion a, q ia. fe McKIBBENS Heavy Weight Suils and Overcoats ..AT NET COST... 3 We must make room for Spring Goods......... Joe Meyer, The Clothier. BOSS 6OS35OO00000SC Overalls For Men To Cure a Cold in One Day larative Bromo Quinine Tab- All druggists refund the money lailsto cure. 25c. 51-6m. 1H. Miller, a substantial friend, Db. B.E Lusk, of Lone Oak, re- for "98. Ike Mains and Dave Wyckoff have West on a business trip. all some forty-eight indict- were found by the grand jury. Hub Clothing compauy at Hill will move to Sedalia ina days. lemember the musical entertain at the opera house Monday &@ W. Park, our energetic and wake correspondent at Vir i, culled Saturday. Gor. Stone hus opened a law of in St. Louis,and occupies rooms the Union Trust building & Louisis overrun with criminals are 341 prisoners packed ia ton built to accommodate 15 Wm. Yates, one of the Ties’ good ribers, renews and has his ad- changed from Mulberry to The Fellow Servant bill passed by Me legislature has received the ag tre of the Governor and is now Miss Mary Parkinson, of Kansas “ly, spent a couple of days in tbe Y visiting her many friends. She ned home Monday. The street commissioner was busy may and Saturday with teams and clearing the street around fquare of mud. The grand jury paid their respects the illicit sale of liquor in the ty, and the towns of Adrian, in and Hume were not slighted. Geo. Thompson, one of the pros ous farmers of Virginia neighbor d, and an esteemed subscriber the boowing Times for a number Years, renews this week. his brain. There is no clue as to Well bred jacks are more uniform é who the assassio was. breeders than common jacks. Only twenty-one Jacks in Bates A searching party who spent Sat county aside from Dave Colyer’s urday night looking for Bud Carroll, herd. who mysteriously dieappeared from bis home io Warrensburg Friday : morning, found his body Sunday a book on the history of the war of Genie fp ocd Gem ono auc Hae: northeast of town. Carroll recently The musical entertainment at the|lost his property aad became de opera house Monday night will be a|spondent. He ended his life with rare treat. Champ Clark it is said is writing morphine. Get your seats reserved for the Mozart Club at VanHall’s Friday morning at § o'clock. Nevada Mail.—Frank James, the ex desperado, is said to be in the employ of the Pacific railway Com Mr. Lewkebury the present owner | Pauy, #8 guard of the treasures that of Johu R Gentry 2 00 by Ashland | pass over said line, in the far West. Wilkes was receutly offered $24,000 It is further stated that he is leading for him. the life of an exemplary citizen and enjoys the confidence and respect of The native jacks are much better : : g all who associate with him. than their imported brothers, being much larger therefore producing larger mules The large number of destitute people in Cliotov, aud the increase The criminal docket bas been taken | °f #pplicants for aid in the past few up by the court and other busivess weeks, mukes it incumbent upon the will have to wait until these cases | Ter of the society of United Chari- ties to issue an appeal to the farmers to aid the citizens of the town and the society to care for the needy. The town has been bearing the bur den alone since November. are disposed of. Wo. Freeman living a mile or so northwest of Butler, and one of the oldest subscribers on our books re- news for 98. The school board gave the child- ren a half day holiday Monday, it being the occasion of the immortal George’s birthday. William Jackson, an undertaker of Clinton, Mo., bas gotten himeelf into trouble with Uncle Sam by sending an indecent acd insulting setter through the mails to Della Parsley, Paul Walton one of our prominent} a school girl 17 years of age, of that young farmers of Lone Oak town-|town. Jackson is a young man and ebip, called Saturday and renewed) was married about six months ago bis subscription to ‘9S. to a young lady of Clinton, who met Sheriff Mudd had a couple of jail and marred him in Nevada, Mo, convicts cleaning the court lawn |#gsinst the wiehes of her pos Monday. They did their work well He denies the charge against him. under guard of deputy McCann. Truth in a Nutshell. | Harrison Eleby, who died at Leb-) J[mpure blood is the natural reeult |anon recently, prided bimself over | of close confinement in house, school the fact that he had voted for every | room or shop. : : |} democratic president from Jackson| Bload is purified by Hood's Sar | { saparilla, and all the disagreeable to Bryan. jresuits of impure blood disappear John Merritt, aged 90 years and | with the use of this medicine la veteran of the war of 1832, and| 1 you wih to feel well, keep your) |Grew a pension from the goyern j blood pure with Hooa’s Sarsaparills. | ment on that account, died at his home in W H Friday last. Gocd’s Pills are th — and sure. A letter to the Tiuxs from ite old; Good 80 acre far for sale or exe Merwin; Newt Martin, six indict ments for illegal sale of liquor at Hume; R. A. Atkivson, four indict wents for selling liquor at Butler; Bert Stanley, commun assault; Lee Mossberger, ruoning billiard room without license; U.S Dotson, for gery; Fraak Conver. forgery; Ed Harding, petit larceny; Jas. Ackman, burglary; Harold French, burglary; Jobu Broonaman, burglary; Dr. W P. Hall, Dr. W A. Lauedowne, Char. H. Stewart, of Adrian, each indicted for unlawful sale hquor; De. F L Anderson, unlawful sale of I:quor a! M-rwiv; Jas. G. Trige, J. C Biggs, R. J Dorsey and Joe Williams, o' Hume, each indicted for unlawfu'! sale of liquor; Stella Martin, bawdy house. Shelbyville, Ind., Feb. 17.—Ao Operation was performed on Daltou Queny of Biue Ridge, this county, and be cannot possibly recover. Queny is an inveterate chewer of gu, and in his appendix was found a ball of wax almost the size of a hen’s egg. THE FURROW Free to Every Man in Bates Co., For One Year. We have arranged with the publishers of the “Fur- row” to furnish it to every Farmer in Bates county, one year without charge “Forrow” is an agricultural paper published quarterly. The February and March issue is now ready for you, and can be had by calling for’ it at our store Bennett-Whe | | : . Vernon county, | eathartic and liver medicine. Gentle, | Lowest Pri¢ed Grocery Hardware and , Yo 3 | Implement Store im Bates County. pa way. time friend Geo. A. Todd, now lo cated at Enid, Oklahoma, reports himself and wife enjoying good health, and his many friends in this city will be glad to know that he is prospering fairly well. The cable bridge just south of rowan has been condemned. The oridge appears to be in a very un «afe condition avd although con demned, people continue to cross it ta defiance of the warning. To avoid an accident which is sure to follow (f the structure is not soon repaired wr replaced with a new bridge, th. change. J. A. Stivers. 365 tf. Joe Grayes, wh» was down from Butler thie morning, in response to inquiry «after J Fletcher Smith, end there had been the most wonderful reformation in the Judge eyer known rin th- annals of B:tea County. Joe claimed tint Smith retired every evening before 9 o'clock and arose at 5 uext morning. Some of his frieuds are greatly slarmed about the gentleman. [+ is our opinion, howevy-r, that Fi-t-cher is preparing bimself for a better life—probably the ministry His reputatio: as @ -ommissioner should remove the | singer of revival » nye bas long been floor. The democratic primary election o pomivate caudidates for townebip ffices will be held at the court nouve Saturday At this meeting felegates to the county couvention to pominate a school commission-: will be eelected. The followi+y 1ames comprises the lat of cant ‘ates seeking the nomination for t1- ownship officere: Collector—J. B. Paget, Geo Wi'- son, W C Eldridge, J. L. K-ndell and D. L E'trington. Conetable—Ejigar Dalton, J B Yarper. Henry Goodwin, J. A. Cobb aod J L DeJarnett. Assessor—T. D. Rafter and R. L. Brand Justice of the Peace—Taze La Follett and W. F. Hewstreet The grand jury for this term of court wae certainly composed of level headed business men. Their work bas been done with intelligences and promptness, and in an unusualls satiefactory manner. That is the way to transact business and the Tives is glad to be eble to especially The!compliment each member of the! ing to any preparation compoun jury for the faithful and efficient ser- vice to the state aud county. We hope to be able to say a8 much for the pettit jarymen who ere to pase upon the indietments found and such other matters as may come before nal business before the acted promptly, saves the s of the state and county a them. court of money which is other ries, ete. 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