The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 7

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Jobn T Lills, a capitalist of Liv-| Mrs. Robert McCracken Dead.; NEWBERRY PLEAD ecto aoe, "ie Ww 5 Age Martha McCrack dow of th SAULT ing his sister, Mrs. W. P. er, racken, widow of the 4 late Robert McCracken, died at her GUILTY TO ASSA Samait. ; + ome near spruce, on Wednesda Word was brought to town Tues- morning, January 3lst of poo f day thata young son of Mr. Burk-|monia, after an illness lasting six | Was Fined Five Hundred Dollars man, living on the old: Donovan|days. Her death came s8a great o place, east of Butler, was thrown|#b0ck to her people, as her iliness} George W. Newberry went into clr- from a horse and his leg broken be- oe ee ro Uuner- | cuit court Monday and through bie twen the knee and ankle. Dr. Lyle/Cowan, on Thursday and the re- atharnage catered 0 gen of guity te was summoned and went out and set | mains interred in the Clem Slayback | tb® information filed by Prosecuting the little fellow’s leg. burying ground by the side of her | Attorney Ludwick charging him husband. Mrs;,McCracken was 65 | with assault with intent to kill Wm. R. T. Dudley, of Waen, Inaper years of ave Bhecame to Bates| F. Duvall Judge Denton accepted county, Mo, aon of the late J. W.|county in 1870. / She fe survived by the plea andentered upa fineagainst Dudley, of the Virginia neighbor- hood, was ia Butler Monday attend. aston, A. L. MeCracken, and daugh . ter, Mra, Nick Murphy, A clore | blm of $500, ing Probate court, and favored us pleasantly. His mother is making neighbor paid her the following trib.| On last Thanksgiving, day it will ute: “she was a devoted church | be remembered Mr. Duvall aud Mr. member and always remembered the | Newberry were standing at the cross- for County Clerk, ‘Ine Tues ac-|her home with him. He aye that} poor. She saw that their nemanitie | i.) in front uf the latter's home on knowledges a fraternal callund a de | while great changes have taken nace liciove emoke at his expenee. in Bates county since he left he k eps We publish tu-day the advertise |¥P With them through Tak Ties, we e supplied during severe weather aud nota holiday passed bus what | Oslo street discussing business ment of the Miescuri State Bank of} Prof Frank Docrweater will leave thie city. It has available cash,/the normal at the end of thix week, the worthy poor received tokens | troubles when Mr. Newberry drew a- trom her, She will be missed more | pistol and shot Mr. Duvall ia the than any other woman in the settls | Great, Mr. Duvall was taken home $138,84008 and holds deposits} He and Mra, Deerweeter will go to amounting to, $241,607 04. This} Bates county to visit relatives, and well known Bank is as usual strong] will return Monday. Prof. Deerwes- meat.”” Mra, McCracken was a con- FIT YOU OUT WITH slatent member of the M.E. Church, |0S Mr. Cook, who was passing at in ready cash. _| ter will then be given a farewell din W.N. Allman, of Homer, wae in|2¢r by the gentlemen of the normal South. the time in his buggy. Before react- Batler Tuesday on business connect |faculty at the home of President ing home it was discovered thas he ———4 AND ee ed with the circult court and favored} Ament Monday night. On Tuesday WanTep:—Energetic lady to repre-| was nos seriou-ly wounded. Mer. sent large manufacturer in Butler. | Newberry wens to the court house ? us pleasantly. Mr. Allman is a sub- stantial farmer and influential Demo- Rome bave to tone up bin work at AT ‘JUST ABOUT AN AVERAGE OF R. B. Heddleson a substantial farmer and influential citizen of Deer Creek, wasin Butler Tuesday and favored us pleasantly. C.G@ Weeks, candidate for County Clerk from Osage township, was in Butler Tuesday meeting Democrats. We acknowledge a pleasant eall. Our old friend H. H. Wyse, one of Grand River township’s pioneer citi- zene and substantial farmers was in Butler Tuesday and favored vs pleasantly. T. D. Embree and B, W Davidson, of Spruce townshin, were pleasant callers on Tuesaday. Mr Embree was looking alter his fences for cir- cuit clerk. F. J. Wiseman’ wae in Butler the firet of the week pushing’ hia claim As We Predicted | Last Week We Have , REAL WINTER IN THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. Hi WE ARE PREPARED TO Good ealary. Attractive line. Ad-| aud surrendered to Sheriff Morris, drees “Manager,” Room 504, Pana | Later he was arranged t efore Squire ma Bldg., 8+ Louis. Hemstreet. and bound over wu she erat of that eection. He isan old wettler anda son in-law of the late uncle Jake Wright. F. R Swearens. candidate for Re- | *ireuts court. There will be a Patriotic service at corder from New Home, and Marion| Mr. Newberry madea written state- Wood, eandidate for Recorder tr. m|™ens to Prosecuting Attorary Lud- Maryville as president of thenormal. | Deer Creek, were pleasant callers on | Wick tn which he suid tuxs he hag no Mrs. Deerwester will not leave unti!| Wedneeday morning, Other defense whatever to make. March 1.—Wurreneburg Standard. Jasper Laughlin, president of the| was eatirely uncalled for aud the — Bank and a surprive of hie — _ an at- , dcceeat of that township, was attending |tewpt must undoubteuly have as- pt Te enbheraie pene psc Se he ul tease son court the firet of tne week and favor-|tounded bim; that Mr, Duvail bad | willbe" Lessons trom the Life of Abra-} ween at the opera house, Tues: | 64 us with a renewal forhisnelghbor, | only done whas it was his duty to = OF E ham Lincoln,” Membersot theGrand| %®Y’ Feb. 18. Capable critica pro-| Andrew dackson, ax etauoch a Dem-|do toward him in the protection of ——S Aemy of the Republic are sepecially nounee iteven better than ite pre-| ocrat and loyal a citizen as his illus-| the Bank's interest and no ove was invited. There will. be epecial music| decessors and having nothing but FROM OUR REGULAR PRICES. and the church will be appropriately | praise for play, players and produc- decorated. Everybody invited. tion, Manager Trimble has autho. trious namesake. to blame for the loss of his position with Th» Farmor’s Bank but bimeelf, The name of Edward H. DeAr-| rized us to say that this is the only mond has been sent to the Senate] company ever engaged to play, “An From Frank owearens we learn of | That he had received fair treatment the death of Warren Littlefield, an old | from the Direetors and officers of the for promotion from second to first} Orphan's Prayer” that se absolutely Heutenant of the artillery corps.| without fault and classes it as one citizen of New Nome township which | bank for which be should have felt occurred at his howe on Tuesday, | grateful rather than resentful but January 380th. Funeral services | that continued brooding over the were held onthe following Thursday. | tinancial burden which he had caue- Lieut. DeArmond ie a brother of the} of the highest order and beat offer. publieber of the Democrat and is| ings of the season. Mreiot uate tan : ' Jw ia | 0 preyed upon bis mind as to cause ae : the Pag nn in San The Rich Hill Review says that V elukuanr teat ee ten ong him %o be irresponsible for his acta rancleco —Bates Co. Democrat. W. Houghton, carrier on route 4, re] mente, such as plows, sea while In this mental andin @ dis- That the attack upon Mr, Duvall ®an Orphan’s Prayer,” the sea. This means actual Joss on many items, but we MUST CLEAN UP our heavy weights in their season and will do dron. His will was probated on | pia position, fatlure to secure em- Wednesday of this week ployment and being out of money it regardless of cost. The : The Good CLOTHING HOUSE _g]| Good Clothes - Shoe Store, He left a widow and six grown chil: | ed so tall upon bis father, the loss of Mrs. Lizzie Swan, wife of G. P.| ports that some of the farmers on} corn planters, harrows, seaders, corn — condition the attack was Swan, died at her hom ¢ northeast of| his ronte are experlencing quite ajshellera, ete, which will ba. sold at} made. here Sunday evening, of a complica. | disaster in the loss of hogs from lung = — npn rat erty — ee = is ee y eo he: ite 1 is 4 — oe be goa rd en fever, or so called hog cholera. J. M. hy bread duke AP po chal Ae | the favt that defendants statement anit uaband igs ag peo Ate Stephenson has lost abont $400] worth $45.00, will sell for $28 00, fully exonerated Mr Duvall and the of Hb ae Ure 7 6 dors ane ‘8 worth recently, and N.J A. Martin,} about three fourths what it cost, - that whatever at ged * pe the third daughter of that family to| "ho occupies the ol Underbill place,}@l80| one 11foot diamond seeder | enment As aneeeie He tT depart from this world siuce last] is also among the losers. These peo- | Worth $20 00 for $14 00, $8 00 corn | WONT A Npow bes lillie My July.—Merwin Mi 4 ® A pe: sheller for $5.50, and $95 00 scien- and relatives was no doubt consid- y.—Merwin Mirror. ple have ideal lands for the hog rais-| tige feed mill for $4500. Come at|ered by the courtin fixing the pen- Ciréuit Court convened Monday |ingindustry, but when disease breake | once if you want them. alty. with Judge Denton, Clerk Patterson out among large herds losses are al and Sheriff Morris on auty. Many| ways great cases of minor importance were dis- posed of Monday avd Tuesday. The petit jurors did not arrive until yes verday and the actual work of the term began. The special grand jurors ordered by Judge Denton were late in snowing up Monday, were in- structed and begen their labors on Tuesday. THE RIGHT WAY. | Store. | The Lumar Democrat commenting SOCCOCSOCHRMIEERINSSOSSS osse upon & damage suit brought ons cn change of venue from Jasper county . te in which A. R_ Fuller sues B. M. 0 Robinson for $15,000 for alienating 0 his wife’s affections, says: ‘Among other evidence, proving that Mrs. Fuller is actually wortd fifteen thou- 9 9 nou-| @ sand dollara of the current coin of Q 9 .§ ® 0 ‘Mare, Phaeton and harness for| Wayren:—Men, women, boys and sale, call at this office. girls to represent McClure’s Veee Canron-Wetner Elevator Company | 21. Good pay Address, 67 E vat le yecstving corn, 52-tt' | 22d St. N. Y. City. 14-2t ; - Harry W. Jenkins, collector for * Col. Arthur Trader was seeing his | Mound and a prominent and active ¢ustomers in Butler on Monday. young Democrat of that section, was Wiime fear ie felt that the recent |® pleasant caller the last of the week cold wave has injured the peach bud.| Prof. P. M. Allison wasa pleasant iL How many people can call the caller and renewed for his father, ‘ame of the Vice-President wishout | Newton Allion. Prof. Allison 1s asking a neighbor. teaching this winter at Willow Branches. - The Trust Busters are still selling GROCERIES On the west side of the Square. The Butler Trust Has Failed to Run us Out. ‘ We are with a full line of GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, We handle salt in car lots. Norfleet & Ream, § Rev. W. W. Guinn, of Ameterdam, was in Butler Tuesday, on business before the county court and favored us pleasantly, Rev Guinn was an early settler in that township, com- ing there directly after the war. He was elected trustee in the early sev- enties, beivfthe first Democrat to held office in that cownship. Rev. Guivn began taking THE Times with its first iseve in 1878 and has been a continuous patron and friend sivee the realm, is a photograph. She is represented by her picture as @ stun- ning locking woman, with a fine face anda good figure, dressed inastylish costume, built low in the neek, 1 our opinion is worth anything atali, she’s more than worth the money.” ‘ . 1. George Pilgrim, ot Cantaria, Louis Radford epent Sunday with Oal., through Aaron, at Virginia, re-| his brother, Ol. J. Radford, at No- we her subscription. vada Ol}. has been very low with pneumori but is reported better at nee J. McElroy returned home | this writing. es the last of the week from teveral months’ stay in Denver. The Supreme Court last week nf firmed the case of the State ve. Rob ert J. Feeley, convicted of killing Martin Hoote at Burdett, and sen teneed to ten yearsin the peniten- tlary. Sheriff Morris went to Nevada on Wednesday after Feeley, who was working at his trade of barber in + * rs) 0 0 9 .S) that eity. The Sheriff had to wait 4 One of Butler’s pcpular matrons was preparing a turky dinner to celebrate her little daughter's birth day. A little fouryear old neighbor ing tot dropped in and proceeded to ask questions ala Young America. The lady finally acked “don’t your mothr cook you a turkey on your birthday.” “No,” said the boy ewelling with pride, “My mama is Z. B Barker, of Meridian, Ida., orders THe Times to his address. He The District Atturney at Chicago | #0, old, Bates county boy. He athe packers aie nos telling the ene} nterestivg letter which can elahy. . be found on another page. ‘ : Charley Moore returned the last of Gwin Vanmeter, a local capitalist | tho week from his trip over the White nd esteemed citizen of Butler, called | River Division of the Missouri Pacific until. about 8 o’clock that evening for Feeley, who was ous shooting ducks. He was brought to Butler SSSSSSSSSEEMISSSSSSS9 nd favored us with renewal. into Avksaoes, He found the prices going to cook me an elephent.” on the night train oy lodged iu juil W. 0. Poindexter, an old Batea a too high for the kind offer. Squire F.M Taylor, of Shawnee. Nedede by Sheri Ries adhe y bh punty boy, orders THe Tiuxs to his came in Monday from Ft. Scott,/eq over to the Marshal of the Su-| POGOSOSGOOSOEIEIE While Mr. and Mre. J. W. Ruggles, of Nevada, were attending prayer soe at the Baptist church fn that city thieves broke inte their house and stole about $50 worth of clothing. where he had been called to see his son, Leonard Taylor, who wae in. jured by a heavy hoisting crane, in the Mo. Pac. shops in that city, where he was employed. The accl- dent happened on Jan. 17th and Leonerd has been in the hospital since, but the doctors thought he ‘would be able to come home by the last of this week. W. G. Shafer and Wm. E. Walton at Searchlight, Nev. old friend R.-M. Perry, of Ad- re THE Toes to J. M. at Downs, Kansas. overnment guager,with| At 9 special election held in Chilli at Springfield, is home | eothe, Mo., was overwhelmingly vo for a fow days. ted to issue $100,000 bonds for a municipal light and: water plant. The vote stood 842 for to 182 against the proposition. ; ‘ went down on the White River Di- . Senety af night, pe vision of the Mo. Pac. on last Sun- meeting in the court house for the dey. Mr. Shaler eays there may be ‘the coming} T places, but be never saw preme Court who took him to the penitentiary on Friday. haiiue When Mayor Owen started down town Friday morning, he discovered big telegraph poles scattered along 3 thesidewalk on the south side of Ohio : street and a force of men ready to : Ru bbers!! Rubbers!! marshal serve 4 restraining order up- ; - ARE—- 3 CHEAPER committee of the city council upheld the action of the city officers. The wires of the Western Union are now strung alon,4 ve north side of Ohio atreet, and if they are moved at all, ‘ ~~ - + - - = ally LS, thegl. He eaid they were going] the mayor and otber city officers Than Doctor Bills. ‘ t) trestle it thers are “fon ae. oe der ak Seas ccs tale thay. vit vo douhe Keep your feet warm and your head John Hall orders hie paper chang- | through three tunnels within sshprt/| be compelled to do. cool. ‘. edfrom Butler No. 7 to Tusla, Indian ietance of each other undeach one} From Mrs. R.R. Deacon, who re . ‘? Ter., where he Bigot opi! Mr.) nee a mile through. He thinke it vurned home from & protected vial Think it ouer and come to our store wala sia) cltivon of Lone Oak townshi log ania vemaee Place to go for an out | ti teeet wolcarn of sheeerious ee (@@. for all kinds of footwear. cident which happened Mrs. Alice There will be five eclipses during the Gathright, daughter of Mrs. Ella jent year, three of ‘the sun and| Kennett and well known in Butler eaurececcs:%(® POFENBARGER & EDWARDS, and ONE PRICE TO ALL} - 2 2 #2 7 Aw O27 4 oe ee

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