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| chewcnsrn 8 Oe es ES oe =a Sn rove BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. | JUDGE GRAVES APPOINTED. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | The Weext.y Times, published every| Thireday, will be sent to any address me year, postage paid, for $1.00, To Succeed Judge Mar- er eect nen rene tae Th Missouri Pacific Time Table at . Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE. SOUTH BOUND, ie & 208 Joplin & Southwest mail & Ex 5:21 & Joplin mail & Fxpress 12:37 be K.c & — mail & Express 10:30 . 1 Local freight 1 ORTH BOUND. 206 Kansas City and St. Lonis Ex. 5:40am 904 Kansas City mail and Express 1:40 pm Ai m0 Kansas City limited mai 10:30pm LOCAL FREIGHT ms. x Local Freight 11:20am BG. B2 Kansas City stock 3:18pm SUNTERSTATE DIVISION, WEST BOUND. RO, M1 Local freight and Pas mixed BAST KC Ro. 2 Local freight % shall on the Supreme Bench. Gov. Folk Made » Announcement Monday. 8:00am Will Enter Race for Nomination. ixed ar 5:15 pm Rk, Agent ANNOUNCEMENTS. “ Governor Folk announced Monday last that he will ap- point Judge Waller W. Graves to succeed Judge Marshall aa Moa en ere aes tatject to tne{On the Supreme Bench. The appointment will be made —s.-°” ed Ist when Judge Marshall’s resignation will take effect. New Corsets. The Jackeon and F. P. corsets, just in from the factory. Newest models, Better valnes than you _ will buy eleewhere at the prices LAWRENCE M, GRIFFITH, This appointment was eonfidently expected by Judge 25 48 and 96c. oe ere Graves’ friends and admirers all over the state who have re- New Dress Goods pram garded him as supreme court timber for many years. By Sienttid com demngestetaitls his own exertions and splendid ability Judge Graves worked himself up through the different degrees of his profession JAMES R, ANGLE, Of Mt. Pleasamg township. foreign and domestic weaves, plain cream and colors in mohair po chyna until he has reached the highest Judicial position in the and Sicilians and a handsome D. D, PEELER, Commonwealth. His home people of Bates are especially range of fancy mebaire. eee d of the distinction he has attained and will lend mappa proud o ained and will lend every New Silks. assistance to nominate him in the next State Judicial con. vention at Excelsior Springs. Of Mt. Pl t towneb!p, Aine Black, white and colored China Silks, also fancy figured Jap silks black and white pean de sole and hat atie 39, 48, 69 and 98c. We believe we have the best values to be found, let us show them to you. EMBROIDERY VALUES EXTRAORDINARY. Not short lengths or remrants but bright new goods, and every yard 4 bargain, look {nour wind- ow and you will think so 5 Per yard only.... Cc Window Shades. They are up but we are selling them at the old price. Genuine pa que shades on Hartzhorn roll- ers with fringed border, Teg- At ular price 35c our price only OTRCUIT CLERK, JOS, H, GROVES, Of Mt, Pleasant township. J, A, PATTERSON, Of Ms, Pleasant township The Star Chronicle, of St. Louts,! attorney of Butler, and was elected says of the appointment: circuit judge of the Twenty-ninth dis- trict i P “While the trtal of Bd. Butler, the | fae ee dossion, ae wan, gcandidote for re electi boss politiclan, wasin progreesin Ful- ro pan twa mo = laa landalide a year ago | ll. 7. D, EMBREE, ton, Mo , two years ago, and Judge “Though ranklog 4 ro of the Of Sprace townsh!p, Graves had been called to preside in | most efficient éircutt judges in the place of Judge Waller, Mr. Folk, who | state Judge Graves is extremely dem- was then circult attorney, remarked ocratic in his manner. He greatly that he would like to see a man of | impressed the attorneys and specta- Judge Graves’ fine legal attainmente | tors at the Butler trial by this thor- on the supreme bench. It was no ough knowledge of every decision surprise to the intimate friends of | bearing even remotely on the case. Gov. Folk, when the ‘appointment | Judge Chester H. Kram and Attor- was tendered J udge Graves, who has ney Thomas Rowe cited many decie- established a remarkable record in ions during the progress of the case, | the trial of criminal cases. During | withevery one wal which JudgeGraves many years on the circuit bench he| was tater. He soon gave the at- never had a criminal case reversed torneys to understand that he was by the higher courts, running the court, and had no heal- Judge Graves was born in Lafay- | tancy in calling a lawyer down when ette county, Mo., Dec. 17, 1860. He| he attempted to distort a decision to was educated in’ the public schools | fit the case at bar. There is nodoubt and in the state university. He|that the great knowledge of law taught school and then studied law. | which Judge Graves displayed during — appointed commissioner of| this trial won him the appointment public schools for Bates county by | to the supreme bench at the hande Gov. Marmaduke, and afterwards | of Goy. Folk, who openly expresged | a elected to the same position. After| his admiration of the fairness. of becoming a lawyer he served as city Judge Graves’ rulings.” RECOP DER, 1, M. SMITH, Of Deep Water township. W.C, HEDDEN, Of Osage township. F, M, WOODS, Of Deek Creek townehip HOMER W, SIEG "Of Walnut township, ED, CRABS Of Ovage township, J, G@, CANTRELL Of Shawnee township. T. K. LISLE, Of Mt, Pleasant township. F. R, SWARENS, Of New Home township. PROBECUTING ATTORNEY, SILAS W, DOOLEY,: Of Mt Pleasant township, J.P. SMITH, Of Mt, Pleasent. WATT B. DAWSON Of Osage township, COUNTY CLERK, F. J, WISEMAN, Of Uenge township. | J. KE. WILLIAMS, Of Mt. Pleasant township.) C. G. WEEKS Of Osage township. W.H DUNN, Of Grand River township. TREASURER, W. R. BELL, Of;Walnut townebip. JUDGE OF PROBATE J, A. SILVERS, MILES 8. HORN, ? Of Mt. Pleasant township. KEIDING JUDGE OF COUNTY CiURT. J, W, McFADDEXN Of Charlotte township. T. L. HARPER Of Lone Oak townehip, JopGE OF KoRTH DiswECT. ESTES SMITH, Of Minge township. JUDGE OF SOUTHERN DISTRICT. 4. D. HYDE, Of Prairie towoship. Grover Cleveland Improving. | signed from the StateSupreme bench Princeton, N. J., March 19.—Ex- President Grover Cleveland spent his thet Princeton. Mr. Cleveland] wishes mann wt Dr Seca Ie ‘where the two ne) | probably will i ———————E—E——_—_——EE—E—E—EE_E_EEEEeEeEEEeEee A VALUABLE ADDITION. | Woman Kills Her The following is an editorfal notice | Guest at Dinner. from the Kansas City Star of March Kaneas City, Mo., March19.—Mrs. 19th: “The appointment of Judge 1 W. W. Graves to the Miscourl.@u- Ida Donielson shot E. C. Harris, her preme court will insure a valuable pbaldy. cianer, 0800 yepterday. addition to that tribunal, Judge Mrs. Ida Donielson entertained a Graves {s an able lawyer who has party of friends at dinner. nate «|g made an unusually fine record ina|® palnter, one of the guests, made a remark about Mrs. Donielson, to An Dai Prissy Eggs Taken Same as Cash. HILL’S GASH STORE, Doerr rerrrernvrnereerere New Goods at Hill's Ss Cash SNAPS IN LACES. Snap No.1. A big lot of cotton teen laces in matched sete, beaytiful patterns, extra values 5. values up to 150 yard Cc Snap No. 2. Real linen torcheons, a enap of unue- ual merit, matched sets, real irish linen qnened in two lots, special price for a few days 5c and 10c. New Japanese Mattings. A new line for us but benehe os the my ny price and the selling price will be right. ink our pat- terns are extra good and the eX. in price will be appreciated by our customers. 25 Quality for 20c 35c Quality for 25c o - 2. - « - 2 - 2 2 7 ~~” $3.00 values in shoes at $2 25, made by the Peters Shoe Co. and really worth $3.00, we bought them before the big advance in leather and consequently can sell them much under value, Mat kid tops - midium weight, exten- sion soles, Cuban heel new laste with patent tips. Other shapesand styles at same price. Only - $2.25 New Candies. We are exclusive selling agents for the finest line of candies and:bon bon, made in New York. War- ranted all pure sugar, better candy than you will buy elsewhere for 25c, we sell at less than 12 half price. Per pound OM1Y?.........csssseeseees Cc New Silkaline for draperies 15c quality for 10c. New curtain nets and scrims worth 15c¢ at 10c. a burlaps for floor and wall coverings 15c and c. OG SODeYOeM YIYWWEW OM) poe ewer cords x01 pros caba neue oun omeson, “SO4IS MIOHYS a Cash i a King. long service as Circuit Judge. More- ' over his usefulness in a number of the Tah ©. C, Biggie, the woman's late boodle trials was in full accord nephew, took samption, The mex quarreled. with his active personal and political re POneOe Riggins and his wife finally went participation in the movement ; against legislative and political cor- for @ policenian, and whe thay aug ruption. Judge Graves was one of |8°"@ Mrs Donieleon killed Harris. the first of the prominent men of Afterward Mrs, Dontelion-selt she Missouri to ally himeelf with thecan- | #0 Harris in self-defense, and later vase which made Felk Governor and che told she polite that the shooting gave the state a new deal. By his| "°° scsidvatel. There wer no wit qualifications both as a jurist andas | 2° Wo the Wagniy. 8 citizen, Judge Graves merits the When brought up for preliminary confidence of the people in the highest hearing the prosecuting attorney judicial position in the common- Ghompinped Mite Dostetonn. ”» wealth. Suspect Killed By In the Democratic county primary Missouri Officer. held-in Johnson county the following ringfield, Mo., M ode ticket was nominated: For represent- Be at, Wimberly rag a ative Wallace Crossley; sheriff, H.H.| shot and killed Tom Murray, of Hudson; collector, Mont Draper; reo- Vinita, I. T., while he was resisting order, James L. Robinson; circuit | arrost near the Frisco freight depot, clerk, Eura J. McCormack; treasurer, | M. [. Curtis, of Council Bluffs, Ia, P. L. Ferguson; countyclerk, Ransom | who was with Murray when. the Grinstead; presiding judge of the| shooting occurred, wae arrested, at- county court, W. A. Stephens; asso-| tor a struggle, and ‘placed in jail. » C. R. HOME. liberal privileges. force two young women off the side- walk. Officer Wimberly later and attempted to Mur. ray, who, tt is claimed, drew a re- volver and attempted to kill him. The weapon failed to discharge and Officer Wimberly killed the man. —_—_—_——— = it becomes the duty of Gov. Folk to appoint someone to fill out his un- . Several names have FARM LOANS. We have a large amount of money to lend on farms at the low- _est rates ever-quoted in Bates County, granting the ‘most See us before renewing your old loan or making a new one. We can save you money. We write the cheapest and best farm insurance on the market, clate judges, eastern district, R. H.| Murray is said to have been intoxi- cosh oF eae eee Wood; western district, W. H. Pem- Insuring of city property a specialty.- Give us your expiration, herton. cates, ant 0) et ee we will do the rest. « a CONVEYANCING. . = We draw all kinds oflegal instruments. Notary Publie in oftes. iat BUTLER LAND: COMPANY, G. G. GILKESON. INSURANCE. _ Saha mene eee, uo :

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