The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 22, 1901, Page 6

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ze RESIDUE OF ROBBERS’ LOOT Five Sacks of Plunder En Route to Dead Letter Office Last Chapter in a Remarkable Case of Star Route Robberry in Oklahoma Gang Sent to Prison and Most of the Goods Restored to Owners Kansas, City. Mo., 14.—Five canvas mail bags filled with silks, satin, cloaks. shoes, jewelry and | mos le represented in tl stock of an up-to-date department | ndi store were received here to-day and will be forwarded to the dead | e property | i dollars, | er office in Washington is valued at several hundr sold by mobths and when it is auction in Washin the last chaprte remarkable star from now history of i] | ton, six route robbery will} be closed The sacks held the residue of | a 200 worth of property stolen by a} | ae | + family inOklahoma within the | Sin: space of six months. The male mem- bers of the family who were involved in the robbery are now in prison They had concealed the goods in three different counties in the dis- trict where they operated, and the purpose was to open a general store in Roger Mills county in the western They had accu- a part of Oklahoma. mulated enough property to make when the government good start, officers put an end to their opera- tions Out of El Reno there were two star routes, controlled by J. E. Robertson and J. H. E The Robertson and Essex were intermar- law families of SSEX. ried and their sons and sons-it served as carriers. The routes cov- ered 1380 miles and fed fifty-two post offices. The thefts began, evidently soon after the routes were establish- 1898. During persons in ed in the Christmas season few the district supplied by these routes received any They were taken out of the Some of the gifts mail by the sacks in the federal building to-day contained fancy knitted clothing for babies, empty jewelry and wholesale. boxes, there was one handsome silk hood intended for a little girl. There were warm dresses sent to children that and and needed them. The Robertson Essex children all wore watches gold rings The inspectors beg an work on rumors that had been received. In spector Frank Beebe. who works in that territory, and for Inspector James L Stice to They trapped the robbers, and in four months two vegan to investigate sent assist him. Essexes and seven Robertsons, rang- ing in age from 18 to 60 years, had Judge Irwin at Arapahoe and sent to prison Ever since then the two inspectors been tried before have been engaged in restoring the property. They published notices in the fifty-two post offices in’ these | routes that persons provi ship satisfactorily could recover the} goods and their work is now ended. What i left will be held at Washing- await further sold at x months to and thenit will be auction jof Maly Constipation and a torpid liver, are the most eom mon ailments that are responsible for that tired, listless, fagg@ed-out feeling that makes the summer dreaded period to so many people Herbine will cure constipation, it | improves the digestion and arouses | the liver to normal activity 5O cer For sale by H. L. War Cloud Hovers Over Austria and Italy. 12.—Die hi Vient Aug ormation sage from Rome sdicting t tween Austria a sage says They are s ly drifting into a tat v t s Ties r Inevit Bott v showing unusual mi ry activity on either side of the Adriatic fleets order Italy counts upon the assistance ra) rn Austrian provin ° Istriaand Dalm: w ycople ure alians Deput hile visi inniversary bert, stor | while it is presumably to be an inde- | They formed 4 ithe impaired digestion |‘ TON BRANCH MAY BUY PART OF CLI} St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado Road Could Use It ) i. C. Yimes aed It iss he Kansas ¢ \. and Sy ield road, or at hat | i mbe: portion north of Clinton. figures im oO behind the St ty and Colorado 4 Louis, Kansas Ci Oe nov at ©) on 5 } road. It is known tha a 18! an all jint of the] new St. Louis line om Clinton | kofthe Kan-| as Olat Answer. party and keep it in office What damage to hat Wise at A Political New York Evening Post: Question. What is the chief T o what o the Wilson » administration it pr try our fait! Catechism. end of reciprocity? » glorify the republican orever This is Worth Trying Buy a piece of Wetmore’s Best Chewing Tobacco. If you don’t like it the dealer will return your money. was the crop failure think of the} psin 19017 e owe to is the dispensation of »vidence, inten ind cultivate t labor unior > Cl on Spring A. Ina presidential year it is a advantageous noble band of workers, seeking the sole Kansas Cit commen £ vd | ht t — Q. Wh is it in other years from the Frisco-|] 4 4 nuisance | yhis system, the mar ement of Q@. What is a strike | new road would probably have 4 Wien an election no difficulty in gapurchase. | 5, the disniti ey The St. Louis Kansas City rg men for the redress of "| is the first and only tobacco guaranteed. | lorado road is now completed to]. a yas sees : . . = : . = Vi + ie g ; ©} erievances, and Mark Hanna Sold on its merits without any premiums | slanc distance of 100 miles fror AGRE Soci oa ne . : peulie Ha cia oles ru euebtheemployereewein io the men. | or prizes. If you want a chew of really | St. Louis. Work is being pushed on} (Why does he not do it at other | good, clean, honest tobacco, try : the further snsion and right of | ties? 2 sf - 7 way hasbeen secured throughseveral] 4) pe is too busv Wetmore s Best. | counties. Ex-Governor Francis is} (y What is re« iprocity? 5 Adar Seepage ai Siig chairman of the board of directors [Alan AreAeecan iv a 6 ; ea ee Remember the Umbrella Brand. and John Seullin, president. and pendent St. Louis and Kansas City Oo line there is little doubt that it is be- \ the Santa Fe en- ing built to give trance to St. Louis. The Santa Fe Q owned the road when it extended but a few miles out of St. Louis, and ata] 4 stockholders meeting in Topeka oO three years ago the formality of sell- re No. Why not? The republican platform says we invite other nations to if they will buy of us What is : The law devised nations from selling to us Then is not protection incon- sistent with reciprocity? M. C, WETMORE TOBACCO COMPANY St. Louis, Mo. protective tariff? to ke » other Trustee's Sale. D. Koger aud Julia Koger, hie Nation Many Burgers Surrender. Man Slapped Car Whereas, J. ing it to a company organized by | 5 5. : c cae : M Frane x i Genin waseoné a eases Watterson, N.Y Mrs. Pretoria, August 12.—Eight hun- wife, by their deed of trust dated Mare Messrs. Francis and Scullin was gone Q. Is there any other reason? 7 a : desc? eat docis Bibaee kas bien ane 13%, and recorded in the fe es CES HS, : 2, Carrie Nation added to her expe- | dred anc % i t corder’s office witbin and for Bates county, through. However, itis looked upon A. There is 2 a a Sn { for during the past sek, Missouri. in book No 137, page oon vey 4 . “ ssi riences to-day when she had her fa counted for during the past wee to the undersigned r asa Santa Fe enterprise, announce- ; ao : pacer eee teens See : @. Van youstate mt: slapped by a man who resented her Commandant de Villiers,of the Water- | desertbed real estate lying and being situate ments to the contrary notwithstand-| 4° ‘The republican senate refuses |” PI 7 aan ob : Bee : in the county of Bates and state of Mlasourt, 3 A. € “ er ore xine for Z viens ssmokine erg commando, was among those | to- ing bea buliie eesinnotiby tioution grabbing for a BE RC WASSmOsIue z x The southeast quarter of the northeast quar- : eee : . o ratify recipre 5 ? : She was taking a on og of the Who eame in Ben Beyer attempted | ter and the north half of the nort As the Santa Fe line to Emporia Q. Isthat the purpose of keeping | 4 i 6 : ES : if " ter of the southeast quarter of se 5 uns throu Olathe, the purchase * ‘ : ae Fist Lawrence River boats, and was to stop but Without success. ove cil) in township forty-two (42) of range runs rough a . I é reciprocity consistent with protec- se Other bur ers are expected to come | S%Caty Dine ey) containing elxty (@ 5 . bdo dances Cite : giving the passengersat against ' y a i ou acres, more or less, which conveyance was of that portion of the Kansas City, | tion, j s 2 in within a few days. This comman- ™S8d¢ in trust to secure the payment of one Springfield fr Clint to Olathe - 3 the use of tobaeco. She was taking ess sts ~ *" certain note fully describes tn sald deed of Springfield from Clinton to Olath A No.it is for the purpose of i 3 1 el li mae - No, ) I if cigars and cigarettes om. the pas- do is melting rapidly sress ond , Whereas, default has been would give the new line entrance to] pooyj bogus jewelry and shoddy if : Sophie ; made in the payment of said note, md a i I fy | 3 ‘Isengers, and made an attempt to Frederick olmarans, lately a/|the same is now past due and ai Kansas City without any further] aoth from competition jae 6 é . : maid. Now ther fore, at the request of the same i Me I : snatch a cigar from the mouth of | member of the executive council, has | legal holder of eatd note and pursuant to the building after Clinton was reached Q. Then where does reciprocity |; ee : 2 Nien pave n the Malaliesburr, | Bats f sald deed of trust, | will proceed In connection with the Satta Fe sir * | Eugene Fole 1 traveling man from; been captured in the Malaliesburg. ° to sell the above described premises at public eo come in? Mubure.a commandant of the Boers | ¢ndue to the highest bidder for cash, at the side of the enterprise, it is rumored} 4. that the building of a cut off from O Clinton to Emporia, giving the San- x ta Fea short line from the west, is being though ot Q. Insurgent Forces Coming Into Camp. Manila, Aug. 15.—Second Lieuten- Walter S the Cavalry, while scouting with ¢ Sixth} A you. ant Grant of a de tachment near Taal, Batangas Prov- Q ed? ince, has made what the military au- thorities consider t6 be the most im- A. portant capture since Aguinaldo was | demox Grant captured] Q Colonel Martin Cabrera, his Adjutant | ¢ made — prisoner. and six other insurgents. Cabrera] A had been growing in power for some He controlled all the gents in Southern Batangas, and al-| tutior the city of A time, insur- Q so those westward of Batang Colonel Panganiban, a Captain and Q with twenty-six rifles Bi. and considerable ammunition, have Q surrendered to Lieutenant Smith of he Twentieth Infantry, near Luzos Ae twenty men, portion of General After they were re-} Q | pines? A ply wt Malvar’s command taking | to apy oath of allegiance leased Captain Lieutenant | and five me Policarpio from tt mand also surr Lto Baldwin, refusir FE rlonel he same time payment for ritles and revolvers, and saving that} they surrendered for peace and not | re for money j A. | Lieutenant Evans reports that he Q has not seen or heard of any insur- | study gents recently on the Island of Min- A however, and he su 4 It comes in on the platform. do not chang If FOU what do you do? Get the They ‘rats What He is ris buying and selling? Do you know wl Yes, it In wh Where it does net part of the land How do lere 1 iv it Does No, b sixthcompany | better off wit What ilipin« We ar It doe Shoul plies and wher We know tl east front door of the court house same bell or of the opera house butldi t corner of the public eqaan Utica. Foley and she immediat the east front 4 &t the southw slapped her in the face, l south of Orange river, has been killed erminated her What is a platform: a Eee tobasse: Bal An attack on the railway at Na- | where the cirenit court ts now held in the el Itisa formal promise to do]. = z i eeapIeee ulted ae | of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mi : : I : afterwards apologized for striking | boom Spruit resulted in’ ten Boers | sourt on certain things if you are elected anc her. Mrs. Nation spoke at Glenn being killed An armored train arri- Thursday. August 16th, 1901 your mind a 3 . between the hours of nine och to the fore- F Park this afternoon and evening to | Ved int nick of time | noon and five o’ ack in the, afternoc of tbat — ot carry t vou 2 ae : a . een Of natiofving sald debt, acannot carry OUl YOUF! + wo small audiences Jage tein, Orange River Col. | interest and core, FRANK ALLEN, plans by the help of your own party fony. Tuesday, August 1 Com- sat tT roetee mandant Pretorius, who was recent- deme to assist ly shot through the eyes, is dead | Order of Publication. What are such democrats call- STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Bates. ; > oy Wi ive 2 “tle Sore Re Ip the clreult coust,in vacation, Thos WC are called commercial] They Will Live at Jetferson Barracks. CG OBC OU Css tree, plaintiff, vs. Kobt. M, Scott, Sarah J — . | ashe 7 . \illiains and — Williams her husband, Mra, Philadelphia. 4 Aug —Sen- we + = - Slizabeth Galloway and — Galloway her hus a x < = band James K Scott, Miss Tommy Euphre- is a commercial demo-j|orita Blanca Ester Casanova. of an tes Scott, Mary FP. Scott, James M Crastresy : é » ‘ fo Mary “i. Fisher and — Fisher her husbai oldand honorable Cuban family. and Beware of the dealer who tries ¢ Robt. L. Scott, detenaeee | i politician familiar with | Lieutenant Henry Watterson, Jr., “something just as gooc bis ee ed eee vit, all son of Colonel Watterson, Henry editor of the Louisy 3 William Se« Williams ber oway and Gallowa M. Crabtree, Mary M residents of the Robert Williams, an Elizabeth Ga. band, James Fisber ber husband are not Coal Creek. Aug. 14 People Flee from Husband, Mre her hus fisher and it the consti- le Courier-J our- Coal Creek, Tenn —Coal 1, were married } to-day is the supreme law of Mr. Harvey Watterson act 1s is 2 feet higher than ever be- | State of Missouri, s ran for } } ther w 2 fore | alf the te Ss Whereupon, itis ordered by the clerkin Ve best man for his brother, who wore | fore known. Half the town is inun- | cation dat ‘said’ defendants be notified by that plaintii’ bas commen t them in this court, the object and ature of which is to partition accord- rights of the parties, estate tor All of the southwest quarter and the south quarter allin section sev- » furty-one (41), range thite dated and the people are being forced the uniform of his and Doctor Juan J.C away part isit not supreme? rank aa appl general ing to the interests and hereto, the following described real to leave for higher ground. Seven ve his daughter isanova LF trestles on the Southern bridges ar we know where it ap- apply? | wit half of the northwes enteen (17), tow Creek have been railway near Coal Lieutenant and Mrs Watterson cause, tit does not ap-| left this afternovi for New York, washed away Ix houses were wash ty-two ( a north haifof th northeast \ i be inconvenient | where they will spend a fes : ¢. {ed away ner Coal Creek. The « quarter of che northeast quarter of section w onvenient | wher ey will nd s.af- eda ner a rt jam- | Jrenty-fve ship forty-one (41) range jter which they wil , effer- age willamount to many thousand | thir-y-three Rates county, 4 issours : : | Jeffer = : ? tion, and that uniess the said defendants De it app to the Phil son Barraeks, Mo. where bride- dollars. No lives are reported lost. | and appear at thi- court, at the next term there: | Z of, to be begun and holden at the court house groom is static i es ae n'the city of Butler, in said county, on the ca pr F = ss i2th day of November next, andon or before PCa Use e fipinos are] = =o, f the third day of said term, if the term shall 60 Senet ad | os Pa & ; 4 and tren on «r before the 1 | 66 a AE von vad to the Cae : | *C. C. C.”" on Every Tablet. — - ° psn piety No Why It we May Laren. For I The Kind You and judgment Aly 4 | accordingly be published, according to law, in Tue KuTLes Werekry Times, a newspaper published in sald f Bates forfour weeks successively, Every tablet of Casez | Cathartic bears Never sold in t ets Candy ie SB Look for it and acopy hereof Bears “pt n ther Roatan S Sionature d at ea week, the last inse accept no other. Beware of frau Signature irty days before the fret | November term of Unis court | All drug ists, 1oc. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk HURMAN, Deputy = i a = a a No Tomatoes to Pack from the reeord I ed us Years. t y band and seal of the circuit cougt | Ar 15.—Soutl f Bates unty thie zth day of 4 +c I I ‘ ye “eA April, 1% Se oe f tl test tor j.P THURMAN t ther ee $0-4t Cireult Clerk. 1 ste = € tie “ rle Tr Ma Ib ead of we wo Mi - w a tor nt a} De neta nors Waldersee TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! on g .-. CURE CONSTIPATION. Sterfies Remote Company. Chirags, Montreal, Sew Yors. ’ MO-TO-BAC =

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