Newspaper | Cassville Republican |
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Date | Thursday, July, 1894 |
Headline | Bill Shockley Preliminary Hearing |
Text | Bill Shockley, who is spending the warm weather in the cooler, to find out whether or not he burglarized the Widow Rickman's house in Ozark Township, some time ago, was last week taken before Squire Inman for his preliminary hearing. The cause was continued to await the pleasure of Aurora physicians who had been subsequent to testify as to the accused's sanity. Bill thought that he had a sudden call to go hence, but Constable Tummall, Marshall Atkinson and others were too good runners and the boy went back. |
Resource | State Historical Society of MO Microfilm |
Submitted by | Donna Cooper |
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