The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1897, Page 7

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4G W Pollock oo | Wihit Wm Marsh ui 130, » : st an| J A Pilgrim = 1300 G W Rains 37 2 | AS Kemper 56 fa | WA Heighly ‘ 1 08 GJ Moore a8 ae en M so} ZH Walley a a 2 9 J B Lotspeich SS 40; vendall és to! Hurley Lumber Co, lumber for booths 506) PB Hays ww SO RM Campbeii “a a0 i Does G D Barnard & Co, election supplies te) 6053 L Shaw 39 Gey W oH H Bisck Maa} vi iA Zwallen 40 00) W A McElroy eee i SS ie) Grand Jury, June Term, 1896, (2 w tases t=) [ GW Miers ce, Wo tJ B Duran 4. 40 | . Herre? > ant T D Rafter 3 6%! 7 RB Crook 3 0 i #0 ‘ most es _— ; = 00 | J W Cooper 40 s| Credit. { fa mo ta W Pollock 6 0: : aioe ie i e J H Shackelford 40 06 i ~ Wm McCants 6 00} wry Wheatley 40 oa By amount balance May 1, Isu6 2,901 at Louse pls a © OO) Mo Whitney 37 eo | From = tax book, Isa 238,980 71 | Whil¢ Green Parker 6 78) poward Smith wose) °°) UBack tax book, all years 13Tl og) yp aa _— — | James Cowley 40 Soi Personal delinquent, all vears 4i al aie L Heinlein 50) P B Hays 9 tei Railroad tax, Ist 2 y5e a | CONSIY C T Munford ~ 8) BG Hoagland 3 So] Merchants tax, [Sv6 Let aciin thi Geo Hardin 8 OU | i Dram shop county license 1,331 6a b - J W Guyton 6 OO | ; advalorem 19 vo ‘owdg Wm H Erwin S00} Grand Jurors, Feb. Term, 1897 \ county road 2,480 0 riv r t | Estis Smith 24) | Pool table Hcenge 40 2 | Score Witnesses Before Grand Jury, i Sot Jones 22 NO} State imsurance 779 40 The i ae cd ett : L Rolston 24 Stenographers fees 8 we ? JUNE TERM, Iss. Eilis Hand 23 vo | Sale old bridge lumber 20 0 tric Wim Ehedge $ 160) Wm Marsh a4 ww Stewart Atchesen, board state A i . ED Kipp 100} ML Dillon 21 60 | prisoners oa oo | from FR HL Tucker 1 01 A Eynon 2400 D A Colyer, etal 1 33 | Indica ll CB Lewis 1) RG West 2u oe Witness fees refunded Zs a JB Harper 160) 3 W Cumpton 22 40 JF Tedford, refunded 6 i) BHal Ww DA Col | was . ales 1 oo vr Laney 24 Ge | A Colyer jury fees S00 IN Mains 1 00) F M Woods pe Y oo | Stewart Atcheson jury fees BS 00 $3.0 ‘ Andrew Deacon 1 00; M C MeDaniel 2h 60 W M Crawford fees refunded 189 92 Re Wm White 1 OO j Bates County Bank interest 1,420 87 : = . 420 87 | POO) Newton Levy i'«|Witnesses Before Grand Jury, | enla Sidney Genald 1 oo ‘ ; P j Petal S947 90 Sam'l Morris 1 oO FEBRUARY TERM Is. : wl R Dougiass 1001 G © Summers 1 00 Debit. that G Ellinger 1 01 OT Munford 3 00 wecunienkonid cekaeuncl ee Clove C A Allen 100} Albert Starr 1 00 a eng et bapecticd tea ofa ee —_ 1 00) Nell Morgan 1 vo foul 2 3 : spe ee ee bea Mary C McCombs 2201p Dp McCann 1 60 psa aRIE om S, to-wit Allie Quellin 2 20] R E Gilbreath 3 00 heareduwe $8,968 58 M Editn Taylor 300] WM Crawford 1 @ —— fund 6,779 @ clon Lizzie MeCombs 20 bpena A aatin 2 50 Paupe r fund : 5,828 98] out Ed Blevins 1s Election and Jury fund 4,622 331 Indi : sae res yi Bridge fund 3,097 G4laa ) ¥ s 2:4 . f ee Petit Jurors, June Term, 1896. is oe jad County road fund (from dram shop blew HH oe Ed Childs 1 00 eanaas ne F olloway S 400) Kutzinger 1 00 : : : 4,599 5] Wm Marsh 250} jer Smith nies Inquest fees paid (contingent fd) Sls 6o | Fi0ler a - . Mr Krumpp fe Stenographers fees (salary fd) 369 00 city en ae mi io | Mr Chowning 100 ena a, | nga os Chick 8 Dug Huds 230 r : Andrew Jackson S50lo ve a 1 00 Recapitulation. * |don JT Wils Is 40 . : . HC aa 19 00 M Hedrick 100] By amount on hand May I, 1896 $22,991 91 Hal TJ Hockett 1G 40 — Johnson ; ° By amount received during the year 39,935 99 St: Gokeeien 16 80 ST Holloway 2 85 peers W M Porter 2 40 at ag? = 4 20 S52 947 90 bs = eesti 4 30 W H Bowman 290]. i : “syd it ye Mr Fleming 2 40 ig amount paid out : $53,378 2 ae as ae oo | Creath Wright 3 gy | PO amount balance May 1, 1897 23,574 68 ‘- Black is no | © N Clark 3.0 menu Woe ee: Mrs 3 12,647 JF Wilmoth ye 09 ft eer 789) SPATE OF MISSOURI) bas M F Perry 24 20 " Johnson 1¢0 County ef Bates ate ’ o Geo Price os 40 | * S Millborn = t® i, Wm M Crawtord, clerk of the county © McKenna ls ge o— Y oe = 401 court of said county, do hereby certify that the LM Jones Ye 80 — Young = 407) above and foregoing is a true and correct state: the GW Pollock 100) ment of the receipts and expenditures of said | COOGEE Grand Jurors, Noy. Term. 1896. |." 3" 240] county trom May Ist, 1806, to April goth, 1897 | Gant ] . . *|} Wm West 2407 ong: : : 5 ? ah inclusive, as the same appears of record in my cates Sam West 2u 00 aes © est 2 40) office, to the best of my knowledge and belief, }; = Jno Evans 25 00 | Jas Gee 240 7 Witness my hand and the seal of « E B Borron 23 69 | Jess Leonard 2.0) -) seat saict coart, this the 2th day of to S P Evans 23 299 | W A Pondexter 2.0 cles way, eal ; NOR N Allison 22 90 | J H Osborne 240 ~ M. c RAWFORD, Geo Morgan 29 29 | John Klumpp 2 40 Clerk of Bates County Court, fi WT Cole 26 00] 5S M Talbott 2 40 i Maa r H Rhine 24 co} Ed MeQuitty 2 46 ipecial Rates. } R Main 24 CO somone ana 3) £2.30 to Carthage, Mo, and return | 68 CP Stanley 24 00 | Della McFadden *™ tickets on sale June 2st to ee! 8th, Jas Hardin 2100 ,AE Beaty 6 > inelusive, limited for return until July | py J W Eggleson 21 40 Aibartes Fry ©) 10th. ‘Mhis will afford an opportunity t d Albert Edrington 1) to hear the Hon W J Bryan June 24, Witnesses Before Grand Jury, | Ane: 2 Miner 1% /und attend the interstate Chautaqua, | nd # Mills $10 to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado | 5 NOVEMBER TERM, 1x96. JW Hall 100) Springs, Col, on June 29, 30, July 1, JE Welton 3 70] WB Williams 24019 and 3. W W Leech 370) G Wilson 10) $11.15 to Chicago, Ill, on July 16 to Mike Hedrick 1 00) Dr Temple 160) 21st, inclusive, and on July 23, 26, 30, RB Hurt 1 60 | Miles Crosson +) August 2, 6, 9 and 13th, '97. D D McCann 1 60} W M Yancy 286] $6.55 te St Louis, Mo, on same dates | t M M Bain 2 50 | Chas Garrison 2 ®/ as above named to Chicago. Uni F M Voris 1 20) Wm Hubbard 210] $20.15 to Detroit, Mich, and return , Joe Meyer 1 00) J C Smith 20] July 9to 12. inclusive, account Na- Sol Jones 2 40 | Miss Stith 230] tional Republican League of United|™™ AE Beaty 2 40) Casper Stammons 1 00] States. vt J M Graves 2 40) Dr Temple 10] $16.70 to Minneapolis, Minn, andj& D A Colyer 1 00] MR Hedrick 109/return on July 4, 5, account annual | po; G W Rains 2 30] W E Fletcher 240} meeting Benevoient and Protectivej-s: J North 130] J A Wade 2 40) Order of Elks of JK Martin 2 40 | Geo Richardson 240] $26.60 to Denver, Colorado Springs] ¢ C A Settle 2 00] John Barkley 18¢/and Pueblo, Col, and return for they William Winters 2 30] A Roberts 100}/season of 1887. Tickets limited for] . B Creigler 2 40] J O brown 19} return to Oct 31st. 7 G H Gutridge 3 20 | Clarence Seeley 180} $18.35 to Milwaukee, Wis, and re-}¢ Sieicken Kiakaos + 30 | J I Brown 1%]turn on July 3, 4,5, account annual|™! J S McCool 4 00 | Mrs JJ Brown 19) meeting National Educational Agso- Will Cumpton 30 | Mr Oakes 350| ciation, this includes a membership RR Worden Frank Anderson John McCowan A Wheeler A McLaughlin wSowanm Ww we ~ & Edward Gault 00 Thos Graves 3 A Roberts 1 00 S McCown 3 00 Dudley Vanzant 3 00 V B VanDyke 1 00 J F Robinson 2 30 John Hornback 3 00 L Jones 3 00 w = Wm Henley D A Colver RW Endicot Perry Ray br Ely Wm LaFollett Smith Beasley Wm Hubbard H Trowbridge Elbert Dunnworth Robt Marshall Frank Barber Ella Lockwood Wm Neilson E E Gilmore S L Bates R Buchanan Myrtle Hines Geo McNeil Fred McNeil SP Weadon Geo Fenton Peter Alexander F E Bigler T F Lockwood ED Kipp Mrs Ben Cather W A Ephiand Geo Wilson A Tortill ott S28 SSSSELES 3 SSERSRBSSSYYRE Geo Williams Joe Maybee JJ Sioan Wm Arnold B Hupp Mr Huff H Maliett Wm Jeffries D Lowery Mrs Cadwell John MeGuire John Hayes Sam Fisher Jas Gregg Chas James Mr Mitchell EH Petty CC North LJ Clat® SC Bain G E Titsworth AR Lyle Maggie Vansant H C Vansant John Foster RL Porter James Taylor W Frout James Cook Wm Oliver Mr Oliver John Robins T Wainright Mr Drysdale JO Brown M R Hedrick A F Wyard Mr Carithers W O Jackson E F File Walter Graham Mr Cotran Wilson Scamahorn 2% 2 0 1 «| ingly low rate of $1.50 for the round 1 6 trip. 1 | For limits of ticks and other partic- 1 op | Glars call on or address 1 00 W. C. Burrus, Agent, 2 Butler, Mo, 1 fee of $2. $18.85 to Chattanooga, Tenn, and return on July 12, 13 and 14, account of International Conventton Baptist Young Peoples Union of America. $15.15 to Indianapolis, Ind, and re- turn on August 16 and 17 account of |g. annual convention Young People’s}... Christian Union. $15.15 to Indianapolis, Ind, and re- turn on Sept 7,8 account National Encampment Sons of Veterans. $20.15 to Detroit, Mich, and return on July 4and 5 account convention Young People’s Christian Union, Uni- versalist Church. Special excursion train to Carthage, Mo, June 24 account Hon W J aid day Inter-state Chautaqua Assembly. For this occasionthe Mo Pac will run aspecial train leaving Butler about 10a m June 24, returning will leave Carthage at 11 p m after an intcrest- ing niet meeting. For this Bs opens tickets will be sold at the exceedingly low rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Special excursion train to Carthage July 3 account Talmage day Inter- State Chautaqua Assembly. For this Occasion the Mo Pac will run a spec train leaving Batler about 10 a mj July Zand returning will leaye Car-}, thage abont 11 p m after an interest- ing night meeting. For this « train tickets will be soid the exceed- oe I io Storm Brings Arctic Weather. Joliet, Ill, June 18.—Joliet wae 2B AE Beaty Dick Tracy Larkins Davis Thos Erwis John Mahan Joseph Erwin Robt Wilson James Roberts Robt Chapman Den Erwin James Cowan © F Renick Petit Jurors, Nov. Term, 1896. | DC Wolfe SL Wallace James Reynolds T V Rodgers W H H Duke Wm Witt 40) 46/3 BH MeDaniei 40,5 W Lewis 4o/J D Kitsmiller 4 | Jas Collier 3 40 i Geo Alsbsch 340{J3A Elgin 3 460)S B Hart 3 40 | John Q A Cope $460) LQ Roberts 1 0) Bert Creigier E Maxwell FM Staley D B Stewart |) RW Beck “OW D Bests 3) GF Morgan 32013 B Ford 13 | Frank Freeman 45 0) 1) Win Yancey to tb tO TE te WD Ie AS OS me mm OF OF mm UO TE wm OF 10 to OD OO et OO ae So) 45 = 45 Petit Jurors, Feb. Term, 1897, | ewept by a severe storm last'nz one nS €@ 32 i wa oo ny Pap in cae) AY He Sos ce om : Roe! & ERRSKSRR WE ® s hour this morning. The mercury fell to 60 degrets and overcoats were necessary At 5 oclock it was as dark as night. Tke wni b'ew trees jand awnings down, an} broke in |plate glass windows. Lightning etruck houses in several parts of the city. Ouae of the curious phenowe- nons of the sto:m was alternating blasts of intense heat from the north east with Arctic biasts from the west People became panic strick- ev. feating the city was to ex perience a storm similar to that which wrecked St. Louis.

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