The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 7, 1901, Page 8

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Fell Great Oaks.”’ He Stands a Deputy Sheriff off With a/ C|gims to be an English Baron Spot Cash [tore giants of the forest must yield at | Gun, Makes His Escape and After | and Gives Worthless last to the continual blows of the woods- a Long Chase Is Recaptured. | Checks MAKES THE BEST PRICES ON an blood has become man. When the i = : clogged and impure the little drops of | Astranger giving his name as C.| food. | horse thief, was arrested by Deputy | Rumor Gives Him a Variagated Career | ij | Sheriff Jim Angle. Saturday even-| as = kL 3 = = : (ine | A Masher and Thief. | We are closing out Odds and Ends on Winter Goods at a SACRIFI( EB, and | Moore had in his possession two Sheriff Smith hasin hiscustody one eee le tes z . 7ReR DprlES \ : | i ee remember we always have the LOWES SS ¢ , on oe | brown mares 8 or 9 years old 154 to| B. F. Gregory, who is evidently a} prs I EST PRICES and one price to ¢ very- P.L, Payne, M.D. | 16 hands high, blaze in faceand both | very slick rascal. He is highly edu- body. Produce taken at the hghest market price. have collar marks and mane cut off/cated and lays claim to being able} ee ene’, back of foretop. He was riding one; to speak five different languages fiu- | SLRPlOT CASEI STORE . dns Meusears on one eto at dour | and leading the other. He offered ently. He drifted into Butler last seat of West School building south side. 6-tf) +44 mares for sale to Woodson Fer-|week and advertised himself as a| -- | } PE rell, afarmer northwest of town, at} horse buyer He soon purchased | Democratic Primary. bargain counter prices. | several norses, L. L. Wix and R.R Mr. Ferrell agreed to buy the ani-) Johnson being among his victims. | It is er will bo | He gave checks on the Third National | had on the court house proposition. Never Disappoints Notice is hereby given to the dem- ocratic voters of Mt. Pleasant town-| mals but before paying for them de- ship that a primary will be held at|mauded that Moore prove his iden-| Bank of Sedalia in payment. When} ghoriif Joe ip saith, eaten oe the usual place of voting on Satur-|tity. This he failed todosatisfactorily | they were presented for payment at) pig work catchine horse thieves. Two day, Feb. 16, 1901,from 1o’clock to}and Mr. Ferrell, believing that all! the Farmers’ Bank, Mr. Kipp sug-| suspects were taken in last week Fi G ib I | hat the Sed | irm as Gibraltar. 6 o'clock p. m., to nominate demo-| was sot right, notified the office geste lalia bank be call- Thomas Lacy, a coal miner r the long distance tele-| work in the mines at Orinoco cratic candidates for township offices. | and James Angle, deputy sheriff, was ed up ove ; Moore. pone and find out if the cheeks were} had both his hands blown off Vv ar Why risk your savings around your home to Rules governing primary will be duly | delegated to go and arrest Word came back that |explosion of powder the WILLIAMS, The officer found his man, but when all right fire aud burglary when we offer excelle G ory had no money there, but foeeeedos gtary offer you excellent announced J.E t Chairman. |he attempted to make the arrest he security free. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, unexpectedly looked into the busi-|b da similar game down in! ler Satur “or Sale or Trade. ag a ae Moore Oklahoma. The victims hastened | ness end of a revolver and Two fine stallions, one a Wilkes, | jolitely notified him that he was not! to Edgar Williams’ barn and the other Mambrino — Twill give|¢o be taken horses hand been left and securing | 244 cer 23 v/, someone a bargain. If not soldby| ‘The officer, being caught off hie|their animals gave Greg ek Suild a canning factory and 7 SBMS LENE i checks, which e immediatel > tees 2 April 1, will let out for the season. | pyard, had no other alternative but a i ; ind ¢: i £ 1 I i q t D. N. THOMPSON, Pres. £. D. KIPP, Cashier, to retreat and summon reinforce-|stroyed. Gregory went to tl Dee eat 11-4t Johnstown, Mo. | ments, which he did and there being no train o t that | to draw trade ild up the tow ied by Edgar L. Williams, | time he started to walk so : E. A. BENNETT, Vice Pres. G. W. NEWBERRY, Asst. shotgun, ‘sheriff's. depaties arrested him on Call onoraddress Bex Trevanp, J.S. Pierce represents twelve com-| Accompar panies and sells insurance that don’t | who armed himself with a “bust Ott the officer returned to Mr. Ferrell’s the old Jake Wright place and lodged | Every tax-payer in the county] only to find that his man bad lit out, him in jail knows full well that without safe fre}|afoot across the fields. His tracks While in Sedalia Gregory sailed | - proof vaults the records of thiscounty | in the light snow was followed for under the euphoneous title of Baron he expects to co t ~ j a . ator 1s ; he expects to go to about nine miles when the officers, Bum-Bum, he laying claim to the/ thespri: are in graet danger. came upon him ina skirt of timber. titleof Gruenebaum. The Sentinel, | Deputy Sheriff Angle came up to of that place, writes up a sensasional| Rober oe 2 i E zen of Warrensburg, who him first and ordered him to su-'story about him eloping with a + Jan. 27. was at on render and to drop his pistol. Moore’ young married woman, wife of afar-|ing merchant of Butler Smithton > took that / burned out during the war > then Geo, P. Fulkerson, formerly of Clinton, row of Butler, was in town the first of the week, and paid the ‘Tribune a pleasant ‘call. He likes |” apheeg jumped behind a tree and told the mer near butler very much, and says he thinks rved ti arr oe ach anes Seas Kea it almost as good a town as Clinton | 4ePUty to drop his. At this juncture woman to Pleasant Hill, Nevada and ses ved to. s ny ne acon t é ae é 2 3 since ed. e was >» Vears of V | i ) | to live in.—Clinton Tribune. Mr. Williams came up in the rear she deserted him toreturn to Sedalia. | joe at the time of his death.” DU A & EI kCIVA and presentiag his shot gun, Moore It is said that a few years ago soci- 9 z ; {| Mrs. Mary W n, wife of a far If your stomach is weak it should promptly hoisted his hands. ety’s four hundred of New York took ! z : : {mer livi suath, Mo., was have belp. od’s Sarsaparilla gives |", 3 A : i oe ne ly naa cee = The prisoner was brought, back to this same titled scoundrel up and jfound dead in } i Sunday night ‘ dyspepsia and indigestion. town and lodged in jail. feasted and toasted him for a sea-|} by her hus id. who had been spend Moore is 35 or 40 years of age,5 son. He afterwari came to St.}ing the day m Senath. Indications ' For Sate—Ten good work mares, zs : ‘ : . . ir 1 til he . =e “+ | feet 10 inches high, light complexion, Louis and cuta swath in upperten-}POINt to the fact that she bad been H. FE. Pereivar, J.B Duvaun, strangled to death. It is supposed yeig’ 000 40) 3; tw i ; ; weight 1,000 to 1,400 pounds; two blue eyes, sandy hairand moustache, dom of that city. Whether he will} Gis dead was done hy a ateanons e deec as doin ast ize neg young mules; 1 draft stallion, weight lead baliinont *e wale PO. 1,650; 34 2-year-old steers; 15 good os | é fi ae Moore has told several different leased to seek other worlds to con-! day noon. cows and heifers. A. J. Eruart, : E Sie stories as to where he camefrom and Quer remains to be seen. , ’ We congratulate our n hbor, 11-1it Elkhart, Mo. pete ce ee ee the sheriff will hold him as a suspect. A Beautiful Reception. Col. Wade on his ypointment by | 3 A Carthage girl, Miss Pearl Skyles. | Search cards giving a diseription of Rates of Interest. Come and get our rates. rf ; ‘ Q get a free ride to Jeff City, or be re-leeen near the Whitson home Sarur. ? Money to Loan on Real Estate at Lowest ; g > ? Governor Dockery, as a member of | Uo on s 2 PR RRR RLRIPLE RLRRDALRRRPRPRPRLDRARPLRPDD>L6 La asa ean hasa morbid desire to be photo-|Moore and the mares have bean sent. Mrs. F. J. Tygard and Mrs. J. W | the board of managers of the Deaf Morris held a reception at the com-}and Dumb school, locatedat Fulton, graphed in her coffin wearing a|out by Sherff Smith fe ? } shroud, that she may see how she! S. L. Patterson, sheriff of Woodson ™Odious and beautiful home of Cap-| vets : his is avery | =i bie a 6I- Piano Tuning and Organ Repairing. | MeFadden’s store doors were unlock ; ahi Pe ae . . a ion of grave msibilities and we 7 Kg ° 3 deg : ready. - y é E s rire »dnesday = . . ed and the safe blowr "| will look after she is dead and ready | county, Kansas, was here Tuesday. | tain and Mrs. Tygard, on Wednesday | 10 gatistied Colonel Wade will meet > Lam nowa citizen of Butler and |° 2nd the safe blown open and $8 for burial. She has made arrange- ime to Butler in search of C. A, @Vening of last week. A large num-}, he requirements of the office. We | am prepared to tune pianos and re ments to have the photograph taken | Moore, the suspect horse thief arrest- ber of invitations were sent out and|/ think it an honor worthily bestowed. | pair or clean organs. ¢ harges rea- in the parlor of a Carthage under-! ed by Sheriff Joe T. Smith Saturday. from 7 to 10 o'clock the constant | Green Walton made t pleasant taker.—Ex. The horses in Moore’s possession Stream of visitors attested the popu-|callon Tuesday, renewed his sub-|Have had 20 years ex perie were stolen in Summer county, Kan- larity of the hostesses. The spacious | scription and had the dates on the | Leave orders at |W. H. Mornis. did not know anything had happen sas, said sheriff Patterson, and from | bl, dining room and library, wherein | one he is sending to R. J. Etzler, at) 44 44 Butler, Mo. | 4d until he went to the store next = Breckinridge, Col., set ahea Mr. -ards se: y “( Ps bs ;| Was served the cakes, candies and! ?! —s — anced. ¢ morning to open up. cards sent out from that county by ec ne ca cand nd | yw alton has rented a house on Mill P I ;: street and will move his family to Virgini Candidates for the township offices town shortly. He is one of Bates irginia Items. beginning to swarm out like bees, county’s : re am “toe Es oe We heard it and jotted it down, but if Mrs. Nation would come te estimabie family will be a valuable Vir , al Ki the <= : ; rg the ‘ i e to acquisition to Butler's society What happens in and out of town z a they would all tak t . - timber except the prohibitioniste. The name of W. F. Hemstreet can Feb. 2nd the ground hog did not! Walton Morrison and Earl Wheeler be found in our announcement col- | See hi idow: according to the old j who made a flying trip to Kansas adage there will be an ea ly spring. were stolen, and the robbers escaped without discovery. The report of explosion was not deard by any of the inhabitants, and Mr. MeFadden sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Strayep—From Foster, Mo., Dun pony, with leather halter on, brand on left shoulder and hip, about 14 hands high + or 5 years old. Please address. Wivire Dore. “13-26 Foster, Mo. the Anti-Horse Thief Association de- i¢es. were artistically decorated with flowers. ferns and growing scriptive of the animals stolen, the °Ut k parlor the punch thief was traced to this county, Plants. In the bax Sheriff Smith kas twochargesagainst DOW! was located under an orange woman who attempted suicide near weapons and the other, resisting an, {UeSt flowers were carnations. The Lucas several days since, regained officer, and it is probable the prison-, SUPper was delicious and served to a consciousness Sunday and could see} er will be held and tried on these) turn. A delightfdl feature was the/ummns as candidate for renomination a little out of one eye. When asked eharges. informality of the guestsin taking off} to the office of justice of the peace why she shot herself, she said she did : whusiGnaarcen. | their wraps and enjoying themselves. | Judge Hemstreet has made a faith-|Jarge number of farmers into our not know. She will probably recover A Mr. Vandervoot, from Sumner | These ladies sustained their well|ful and efficient justice, has given | @ity- and other relatives last week. but will always be blind in one eye—|] count ge ee : earned reputation as delightful en-| splendid satisfaction to our people in | Pen Watkins it feeding a fine bunch unty, Kansas, arrived in Butler on is { en r AARON. | the conduct of the office, has devoted | Of cattle and hogs ee T. B. Noland is burning up the | i | | | We learn that Mrs. Geboe, the Moore, one for carrying concealed tree ladened with luscious fruit. The | | | | | City, have returned home. tufus Sellers of Kansas City, visit- ed his father-in-law, (. H. Morrison The snow storm Saturday drove a erhaps b .—Cli de: pre : : ainer perhaps both.—Clinton Democrat. the noon train yesterday and identi-, "¢Ttainers. : The fol =O Re eee pS le- | his ti é attentio » its duties An explosion of a gasoline lamp in Th ollowing ladies and gentle Babee ind attention to its duties, : men assisted in entertaining and ex-|#!Ways at his post during business | dead apple brush and cleaning up his a barber shop at Salina, Kan, Fri-| Moore. as his property. } I ithfal rbe s f ES oe : Sas | hours, and has been faithful to every | farm in good st > 2 day, injured half dozen people and eR ‘ rs nding oe eee ee one trust. The people will be loth to Philip } anaes ; lt $ Time Wasied On the first of the week Dr. Britts evening: In the parlors, Messrs. and | dispense with his services in this ca- Philip Heckadon is getting young | dist 1i8 Services in this ca And strength wasted, to try to push wrecked the shop. The Rev. George pobsived nletisn Bath 1 Mesd w I ; } 1 ful 7 . Thi se ecelyv a lette ler C 3 sdk pS y ie: = ‘itv in; he ez s ri ove ul » P Caldwell: & United Brethren minister etter from Butler enclos- | Mesdames W. E. Walton, A.L. Me-! pacity n; he « os =e 1 shov _fu 1 of back the rising tide with a broom, may die. He was blown through a most like he did in his boy- = 2 8 = ihre eens er al a far more serio aste of plate glass window, temporarily Se Gaeta : b47 ond to try to push back the rising tide blinded by the explosion and burned rica aap : mf COGS | | of disease with the “ nervines,?"eamm r up some business. He sold|., b. ay from head to foot. everal people \ pounds” and “nerve foods” which fied the two mares stolen by C. A. ing a fee for services rendered that Bride, F. H. Crowell. Frizell, Dr. and he had forgotten all about. It was! Miss Boulware: in the dining room, sent by the mother of a 13-year-old | Messrs. and Mesdames J.D. Allen, J. boy, who in order to remind the doe-! A. Trimble: in thelibrary, Messrs. and | jtorfrom whom it came, said that) Mesdames J. R. Morrison. E.D Kipp, | 0.8. Reeder, of Winslow, Ariz., is |; iP - 100d days jin the county visiting relatives and : of wood Sat Porter is bt 7 on irug th s into a drunk- Z Pinar 1 stupor. ey make you feel Geo, Maloney is tt good? So does whisky, while the arm in Grand River township. who were passing the shop were] : a ithe money st av for tention sses lev at ustin rt Riowiintn the: etreeh and. mor Sin r ey wa y for attention | Misses Dooley and Austin, Arthur less injured by flying glass Incompany with county treasurer . Owen he complimented us witt to her when the el orn, when! Morris and John Stan! Dr. Zey pe riabaen € feeling } but the reaction is dam Ss 2 pleasant call. Mr. R eA ee . ger 1 deadly Dr. Pierce's jraham moved to nea iin olden i Discovery is a tem i lici It contains no al- m, cocaine or other nar they lived ne t tthe boy and Miss Daisy Stanlev ao i : I he 1e DO} é « MMi Ss ; iniev were in Phe editor of the Seneca Dispateh, | nakes & nd in the f t ia t } aie 2 eB : E u nd ir e arge o bowland R. A Who Is quite a stock man, gives the \ e : Hent I Miss Nelli following plan to rid hogs of | : a Beata: fleas. Ta plant firmi then bore an i inches deep into it ar Court House

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