The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 15, 1900, Page 10

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TOWNSHIP CONVENTIONS. List of Delegates Obtainable---All for Dockery. democrats of Mt. Pleasant township, about 300 strong. the court room Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 8. W. Dooley ed chairman and Dr. Ballard, secre- tary. N. A. Wade offered the resolutions which were adopted Resolved, T The met at y was elect- following at we, the democ of Mt. Pleasant township in conven- tion assembled, view with pride the wise and economical government given to our state by along democratic offic the least of which is our prese not sin the past, and conser business-like i e Lon V cient, administration of Gov. Stephens and our present ficials. That we point pride, to the record of that the republic and enemy to theempire,” Hon. D. A. DeArmond the hope that long years of usefuluess to the party and the people may be with “friend of and express LL line of} state of- pardonable | Itch! Itch! Itch! | Awful Itching of Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, Curicuna Ointment, to allay itching, and soothe and heal, and Couricura R&soLvent, to cool and cleanse the blood, make the most complete and speedy cure treatment for torturing, dis- figuring humors, rashes, and irritations, with loss of hair, which have defied the skill of the best physicians and all other reme- | dies, a aiiets set being often sufficient to cure the most obstinate case. CUTICURA THESETS1.25 Soar, 25¢.; Otwtwent, 50¢; RESOLVEST, 0c Sold ope Porres D. Axp €. Coxr., Props, Boston. RED ROUGH HANDS “‘t3"Goncoxs‘Soars* T. Smith, C. E. West, F. W. R. Bell, R. G. West, ds. L. De J.-S. Collin, J. W Instructed for Dockery West Point:—H. O. Maxey. J. W. Gwinn, G. H. Whitehead, Frank Ham, 4. ©. Vantrees. B. F. Howe. In- structed for Dockery. East Boone:—A. M. R. Swe Shelton, Darby. 1s, Frazier, J. W. his. Stone, H. D. Chambers, L. I. Ro- That recognizing the honest pat-| bards, C. W. Chrisman, Osear Askew, riotism and ability of that life time|G.D. MeNeil. Instructed for Dock- friend of the masses the Hon. A. M. [ery Dockery we would earnestly recom-| Charlotte:—F. A. Wright, J. W. mend that the Pleasant township use all honorable delegates from Mt means to elect a delegation from Bates county favorable to his nomi nation for governor. Judge W. W offered the following resolution which was adopt- ed: © Whereas, E. C. attorney generals the Graves We recognize that Hon Crow has made one of the best State of Mis- who has fearless in the prosecution of his du- ties, souriever had: one been and irrespective of influences Whereas, We recoguize that General Crow especially friendly toward the democracy of — Bates county; and, Whereas currently re- ported that an effort is being made has been It is being to encompass his re-nomination at the next democratic state convention, Therefore, be it Resolved, That the Mt. Pleasant township do, in conven- tion assembled, endorse the adminis® tration of democrats of General Crow and endorse his candidacy for renom ination to the office he now holds, and we further declare that the de- mocracy of Bates county should re- sent the act of any man or set of men who attempt to defeat nomination. T. W Silvers offered a motion that the delegates to the county his re- conven- tion be elected by ballot and that the polls be held open fortwo hours. W. 0. Jackson offered as a that the vote be taken by a division | of the house which substitute motion prevailed. Mr. a list of names for delegates, who, he | said, were all for Dockery and would vote for J D. Allenand H.C. Clark for delegates to the state nominating convention. D. A. he said, substitute | Jackson Colyer submitted a list who} were not pledged to vote for} anybody for delegates, but he under-} stood they were all for Dockery. The delegation presented by Mr. Jackson was elected by more than a four-fifths majority, out of probably only about | 300 standing for the opposition delegation. | The delegates from the various} townships as far as we have been| able to obtain them are then offered |. jizing. letreet in good shape in a dden, W. T. Cowan, Mat Henson. No in- Porter, J W Me J. H. McElroy. structions. Mound :—John Lotspeich, Jack El- P. Foster, Oscar Reeder, gin, E. John Krinn Homer: —Pierve Hackett, W. B. Lightfoot, Frank Stillwell, Robert Word, Nelson Allman. Howard :—Dr. Williams, ©. H. Se- G. Holland, R. B. Graves, and three names nior, C. C. Duke, J. White, J. Z not learned. Shawnee:—J. H. McComb, A. L. Pipes, C. H. Moore, J. G. Cantrell, Chas. Parker. Summit:—J. L. Shubert, T. L. Fisk. — Winn, H. G. Walton. Pleasant Gap:—Wm. Rodgers, W. C. Winters, Dr. Lusk, I. N. Earsom. STILL GOING AT LESS THAN MAKERS COos'TL’. The Patronage we have met with in the last two weeks is a guarantee to us that the people of Butler and surrounding country DO APPRECIATE a good thing and WE ARE NOT DONE, BUT ONLY STARTED and as long as we have a pair of shoes left the same kind of prices can be had, as we have given in the past, the THE SHOES MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT to make room for our new stock. So don’t fail to take ad- vantage of the present prices. Thanking everybody merchants and all for their past patronage and still hoping to be patronized heavier in the future, we beg to West Boone:—Jas. Hays, J. M. Crawford Joe Groves, Wm. Witt, Dallas Alexander, Jesse Nave. “He that seeks finds.” He that takes Hood's Sarsaparilla finds in it pure, rich blood and consquently good health. Rev. Mr. Sheldon week will run the Capital, of Topeka, Kan., as “Christ would run it,”’ and raises the prices from L5to25cts. Allthis may ‘y wellin Kansas, but if Christ idertook to raise the price of news- papers in Missouri to that extent, he would find more kie would care to tackle. —Clinton Demo- crat next do ve ers than he City Engineer Robt. Johnson has been busy the past two days setting South Main street and putting it in shape for macadam- through ty orsoand then | set and the work | on the street will | this |* | grade stakes on | The engineer will be with his work in a « the curbing will be of putting the rock It is hoped to put be begun. month or | six weeks JIM’S SPECIALS, RAIN OR SHINE, e crowds at our MARCH 17. \* SATURDAY, (One day only) Owen, J. W Phrall, Edgar Dal rland, E. C. Mudd, | W.C. Eldridge, W. F. Hemstreet, B. | Mt. Pleasant:—A. B. McClure, Dennis ten, N. B. MeF F. Jeter, W. 0. Jackson, Geo. Titts-| worth, A. J. Wyer, Friend Carpenter, | H.C. Clark, J. D. Allen, Edgar Will-| Thos. Smith, Ed. uel Levy, T. K. Lisle, W ©. R. Radford, Wm Cobb, Tom Hodges, Jas. Warnock Osage :—T. G. Ellis, A. B. Stone, J. K. DeJarnett, Ben Rand, R. E. Cock- erill, Amos Manchester, Geo. Pear- son, Peter. Harney, W. B. Williams, C. M. Leedy, J. B. March. E. B. Bor-| | jams, Childs, Sam- .R. Morrison, Arnold, J. A ron, W. H. Allen, C. R. Walters, F. J Wiseman, R. J. Hadley, Henry Christ- man, J. M. Heck, Jim Moreland, Dr. | Hullett, Dennis Miller, Mark Pearson, M. A. Kimbrough, W. H. E. R. Williams Rufus Ross, Thos. | Oneal. J. W. Jamison, Mack Wilson, | Rolla Crabb, J. J. Heck, W.C. Hed-| den Instructed for Dockery and| Crow. Deer Creek :—Prof. A Glazebrook, W. J. Bul Combs, Dr. 8. L. Bates, Sam Walls. W. A. H Cherry, Docker: } Walnut :—J. S. Franilin, L.N.Grit-| ton, Frank Thrall, $ . L. Wallace. J. Ganaway, J. F. Herrell nu. Baie. land that “JIS CASH GROCERY Instructed i you the profit on the raisins, lle egular price 10¢ a pack regular price 13c a seed, i regular price 5c a! package, at 3 for 10¢ seience. As an elocuti Bulk seed, regular price, 15¢ a pin ar among t first and asa her she Sarsaparilla s the best friend ee e a oe a i d icles p the officer ver the han at lle |cannot be excelled in the state. Her the blood ever had: it cleanses |‘ =) ar | : which had his revolver, breaking his HIGH PATENT FLOUR. | Voice is as clear asa bell, her articu- the blood of everything. fir other members of the lation is perfect and her gestures are 0) yale Z = : ; on, regular price $1.05 per} ops cefyl : a ae ee bbs ——— n the race of | military company were covered by a | graceful and beautiful. Her manner life and ‘‘do the busine: you must | the = f th t sack, at 95¢ lon the rostrum is captivating and > Hood’s Sai i csi policemen. It | than old Thrifty as it is more foolish to Snow Flake, regular price $1.05 | Z : ake iv j Was some time before the men were we: B srl acca body under stervetteg ss jher dramatic recitations entrancing It gives clear, strong 1 , horse's. But every per si *k, at 92e. | hence ee health ensues. discovered. They were disguised as to eat. Yes, but it Straight Patent, regular price, 90c| Horace H. Blanton and Douglas —— tching of hives which | Militiamen and carried guns. A lo- is what nourisb- per sack. at 85e | Wight, prominent attorneys of Ne- summer — a cal military company, which to-day d Cnet ben ll over my body. 00d's sd The above our is give satisfaction or warranted to refunded. money Straight grade flour. 60c a sack | The j oaly, SATURDAY. MARCH 17, above prices are for one day for Casa or Trapbe. You get yo ur money’s worth at AND MEAT MARKET. ist door east of Mo. State Bank. =a $ ss Frankfort. Ky., March 10.—Secre- the same county. This leaves Hon. worker: is well qualified to fill any pa P State Pon = nd Captain | 88 hundreds of friends throughout Sam B. Cook in undivided possession office to whiché he would aspire and #8 r ‘ 1 age ' a P : fhestate | of the field for secretary of state his 1 is frequently mentioned as | 22¥!8 were slipped aboard a Chesa- | ees atm cial condition and jshould ve | county to deny themselves suitable Sa ee for t renomination of President eounty buildi bes 1 Lexington, Ky.. March 10.—The| McKinley. Resolutions indorsing the prise and t > are ¢ police under Chief Ross and sheriffs | administration were passed | judged by outsiders public |Fanny ( |joyed by | people of | pride in the t Hor Pills cured me.” y the orders of Taylor > run a stack that city Friday eve in which any Ipport, ing machine | both were wounded, neitherseriously jit seems, was S medi cir so quickly When he ran forthe nomination of the to ail. Dr. i or se |mayor on the democratic ticket Mr. sewed up the wo n Power’sh pee | Blanton ; Douglas resented this ling. Wi ight wasshot inthe head and | Blanton in Remain Yours for Susingss and Low Prices. At Max Werner's Old Stand. JOHN P. GOREY & CO., EAST SIEK SQUARE BUTLER, MO. John A. Knott, in Col letterto) Robert Braden favored us with a OFFICIALSUNDER ARREST. {der or plot to murder Senator Goe the St. Louis Republic of the 14th, pleasant call. In answer to an in- | bel formally withdraws from the race for quiry he said that he would not be a os Fae | Powers was educated in law at secretary of state. He gives as his candidate for county office at the | Secretary of State Powers, Disguised as Center college, Danville, and is @ Me- vernor from bee reason the candidacy of W. 3. aries. Mr. Braden has Clintock for lieutenant g coming prim f Kentucky state cok years old and | graduate of the He is about 28 ; a Soldier, Escaped From Frankfort. democratic or years an active lege peake & Ohio t and at 8 o'clock i 1 possible candidate. His final deci- S. W. Jurden Nominated. Butler is struggling for anew court sion settles the matter for this vear, | SPeeded toward Lexington. Asquad ae : March 120i house to take the place of the old "|| meas (5 ere elgg NY ae ABH gover- Harrisonville, Mo., Mareh 12 ; “shack” which has been used for ie ae nor’s mansion at double-quick caught | 8i%th district congressional cons years as acourt house and is now e Cowles Mere. Co., at a meeting | the train just before it pulled out. tion met here to-day and nominat S. W. Jurden of Holden, Mo., for com gress. J.T. Burney of Cass county and T. P. Kitchener of Henry county were elected delegates to the republi- and are about to falidown. Bates c¢ minty is of tockt olders } Davis, di be deputy sheri 8 be- With them were Powers and large, populous, and in good dressed in soldiers’ uniforms, ¢ the voters guard of te this proposition It is of what Was going on the can national convention jfalse economy for the people ofa train | de Bosworth took Sec r Henry of State ondition ea that if he t the cost * t econom ‘ood a little Unfortunate- the experiment ito succeed, the down Powers John diers when the of their | price of buildin, ings, and Capital “He That Stays Does the Business.”’ All the world admires ‘staying power.’” On this guality success depends. The ' blood is the best friend the |" heart has, and “‘ faint heart’? ~ never won anything. Hood’s | the leit Davis from reached Policeman wuaged by it the sol train every day point, on which to the they were The House |: ente ist Th bomes of their friends he mountains,and with the excep eh nd and a cracked of a broken | was an intelle ead there was no bloodshed refused to accompany the pol rider knc k Powers or ity became ; man struc ron has attained as a teé of the head with his billy vada, had a duel on streets of refused to o mney St. was drawn up d ready to charge Ali Run Down — « morning as at and run do it it didn’t a of wheat im © way with the dis- doesn’t get the eaten. the train before t yielded The prisoners we nd almost men fir The trouble originated over polit nator Wi father of Dou; ordered stomac gogd out of the food s. ustled from the gold bug in “96. train red thror opposed him bitterly and hat he was not a democrat and called o the shoc . The best physicians said my | and dressed t} helpless. I stopped taking every- | p se and took Hood s Sarsapa came to me and I gained u am perfectly well and strong. J. Fisner, Lonedeil, Missouri. Hoods Sarsaparill charged eake, wh eee | Blanton a lie. which led t Mas. Ewa We money « the right side. The lat of Goebel's m sufficient | ter’s wound is the most serious. but ever Disappoints hang the innocent 1d decided Come early so wecan accommodate unless complications arise, he will re- —— escape to the homes of our friends, if all. 2 i Bo fia cure liver tls. -he non irritating and = a + Dr. Pi PL t Pellets keep the cover. j ly cathartic whe ossible. lam innocent of the mur- ierce’s Pleasan | | only ca! totake Hoods | P % \t is healthy.

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