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ee a ee ae BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES: A TIDAL WAVE, uta pSoESOSEESRSE | donot most earnestly wish forabout z \ ee one week of Grover Cleveland in the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Away by the Raging ed. With Cleveland as president not . saad Ocean in the South |ashot would have been fired in the $ ‘The W 4 . she : . ay eamntaghratlh 40 sa0h 00-00-06 =___ | aanan tee ant pad en See | ea 2 ne year, postage paid, for $1.00. Sea Islands. person would have suffered. Say = —_—$—$— , what you please, but histary will do ANNOUNCEMENTS. . —— justice to the great Bemoerat, and TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. LST YOUR FARMS — HOUSES CARRIED OFF, |teo8ly really great man, who has been president since the days of Lin- We are authorized to announce J. W. Hol- oway asa candidate for assessor of Mt. Pleas- =n subject to action of the Demo- — coln.—St. Clair County Democrat. : el party, We are authorized to announced ¢, w, ward, | Tempest Continued for Days WITH THE pings eld po dy » cr tember 5 rikiarien, Saturday, Feby 21, 1908. With a Violence Never F TOWNSHIP COLLECTOR, Before Equaled in a Pleasant township, subject toaction of the Dem- Land of Storms. ecratic party, We are authorized to announce Ri B.Childe as eaten Gives you more for your saineaijbet to action of the Democratic party,| SAFETY SOUGHT IN TREES. money than any store in JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, BUTLER LAND 60, QUICK SALES. Bates county. We are anthorized to announce kh, F. Jeter as acandidate for Justice of the Peace of Mt.|Qne of the Islands With 1,800 inhabit- Pleasaut township, sabject to action of the Ps ‘ ® ants Was Almost Half Depopu- —_| Hesiery Bargains Unsurpassed Demoeratic party. We are authorized to announce Judge D. V. Drown asa candidate for Justice of the Peace We are bringing a party of Iowa men here ¢ Democ ic py . = We are ees ne announce Wm, F, Hem- San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 8.—News . vt , k ‘ ] if Ww t a) sureet as candidate Justice of Peace subjec te] ofa fearful lose of life in a destructive Ladies fapt black full seamless every two weeKs anc you ant’ your G he actoin of the democratic party. . deuble sole heel and toe =I storm that swept over the South sea worth 906. 5} ‘ x ° G5} basigngean islands last month reached here to-| Our price 9 pairs for 25¢ farm sold list it with us. Town property im SSwaahipe ecto the action af the Dene | from Tait Calldreseboee 16e vale (ie sold or rented. Loans negotiated. al rics §) The loss of life is estimated at one ——— ee a * par ; thousand, Mens 4 hose in fast black full : ; = ¢ ) DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. On January 12, last, a huge tidal seamless excellent wearing OFFICE OVER BATES NAT'L BANK é ic Notice is hereby given to the dem | wave, accompanied by a terrific hur- goods sold everywhere for e 1 w ‘ tes 10 and 12\e per pair. 5 ll ocratic voters of Mt. Pleasant town-|ricane, attacked the Society islands Our price 3 pairs for IH ‘ = ship that a primary will be held at|@"d the Tuamotu group with fearful G ‘ "| force, causing deaths and devasta- We are offering a big drive in 5) usual place of voting on Saturday, | | buggy whips. \ 7 Rehouare 01.1008; trom one o'clock tion never before equaled in a land of re 4 Ae Pr {0c ig ; “ebruary. 22,200 ; dreaded storms, a verification of vo whip for. Gj Fi to six o'clock p. m. to nominate can- man’s inability to contend with wind MENS WORK SHI RTS. [cy x didates for township offices. Rules | and sea. ' fh governing primary will be duly an-| The etorm reigned several days, ae Lee = nounced, J. A. DeArmonp, {Teaching its maximum strength be- never sold for less than 50c 9 ale Ey 4 od 'wp-CommitteemantWeen January 14 and January 16, Our pricc while they last 29¢ RISSIS SISISh oss SS Sight aQiaiiamisisisicisisiognoi aaa = Bf | # , From the meager news received at A big sample line of =I Ppp pf Ss ee Etec ST Se SS aeie , DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. Tahiti up to the time of the sailing of Dress aliivt at 1-2 price. x the Mariposa it is feared that later ic C : f Publication. ‘The Bates County Democratic Cen-| agyices will add to the long list of Order o' ? ol Cane hee ae ee = hag Ee sare ov M1 sous, [LLLLELELLELP LE PELL LE OS rT meet in the sheriff's office in Butler] ‘The first news of the disaster arriv are inand as an inducement County or Bates, at 1:30 o'clock p, m. on Saturday, |eq at Papeete, Tahiti, January 25, for you to buy early; we will INovember term, 10 Elisabeth wr bait | sell $1.25 hats for 98c, $2.00 hatsfor $1.43, $2.50 hatsfor $1.73. eoased, LQ Robards, Executor. Order of Publication. Now at this day comes L Q Dobests, greener of spot the estate of Elizabeth Weldon di Boys hats from 25c up. sents to the court his petition, - order for the sale of 0 much of Buy embroideries of us NOW to in. | ef said deceased as will pay and ‘noe peariy buying in this line. We Sere ee ‘aseis 8c values for 5e, 10and12\c tories a required by. law j gczamiation tion values for 7c, 15c values for pera I rare al pre ie noted 10c, 25c values for 18¢ we are showing a very large line. the frst day UNAPPROACHABLE eee apane Sees NOTION BARGAINS. | next Democratic nominee for Presi 5 toe Ag or J Sor this coariy “ana . china rorth double your 0 dent. Andwhynot? ThatGovernor choice each piece id (0c Staal cr “3 he nae di raat Dockery is big enough and brainy enough to fill the presidential chair is conceded by all. He would make “a : asafe conservative President, andin Glass Ley oe orth 15 {00} .2 tereate of all kinds would be safe-| |S" Pree ony pa ee Mg a} guarded by him, while protecting the Toilet soap worth 25e per 15 $0, B6 the same appears of resord [8 my moe. rights of all citizens. Hisloyalty to| b©x- Our price only [exat] court. Dom t Democratic principles and the Demo- Glass washboards worth 290} zc r 1905.7 amiabish baw 8 cratic party is unquestioned, while|’ 40e. Our price only “iba Judge of Probate, not being radical or an extremist in Nickle plated coffee pots EE’S SALB—Whereas his views. Ifthe next nominee is to worth 65c. Our price only 486 |r: roma by bia de of = et Feb. 21, 1903, to set time for nomi- nating a Democratic candidate for County School Commissioner and for rsuch other business as may come be- fore it. Every member is requested “to be present. T. D. Empres, W. R. Beut, Chairman, Secretary. Ss “The appellate court affirmed the decision of the lower court canceling ‘ the permits to do business in Texas | 0d newspapers, not only in Missou of the National Cotton Oil company |ri but in atates throughout the went and the Southern Cotton Oil compa-| and as far east as New York, as tlie ny because of violations of the anti- trust laws of the state. —————————_—_ The State Senate has passed a bill making suloon license perpetual. It di .provides that saloon keepers after once having obtained the consent of @ majority of property owners fora license, shall have their license renew- ed from year to year without getting new petitions until a majority of the persons in the block file a remon- strance. onthe schooner.Kimeo. Thecaptain of the schooner placed the fatalities at 500. The steamer Excelsior ar- rived at Papeete the following day with 400 destitute survivors. The captain of the Excelsior estimated the total loss of life to be 800. Governor A. M. Dockery’s name ir frequently mentioned by public mer Siw Ys. No, we will show you. We are in Mis- souri and can cite you to the only edge drop planter in the United States that has been sold in this city for three con- secutive years, and not one ever re- * turned. No part of one ever rc-placed. No expert from our. house or from the factory ever called upon to go out andad- just one. The name of this wonder of the 20th century is the Deere No. 9. ingva PLANTER come look it over and we Will do the rest. We LLLLLCLLEL Ell LLL Large size glass pitcheres tes county, Sitaao foresald, 0 ten days or te ad pied ‘aay of the ‘ad wo worth lic, our price only C term of STATE oF MISSOURI, ‘} as. County of pci I, J. A. Sib ge of the probate court, held 9 and! for Bong county, hereby cer- If you are ni There have been introduced in the House and Senate bills providing thattheState Auditor and Treasurer shall constitute a board of supply {Come from west of the Mississippi, A big lot of BARGAIN Wo iil pone ldt convened) tte tudartigned have them in high wheels, low wheels, «commissioners to furnish all supplies | Governor Dockery is the logical can- TABLETS, a lucky purchase Cenatie Sis Sela ihs Ceenereee reee ine all worth 10c. We are sell State of Misaoust, ‘K wait hegloniag “at the State of to- i be northwest corner of the Fouthwest quarter of we them at % Price each only section five (5) in township thirty-: sale (39) of Come where you always get tafonebundsed six and’ two-thirds oa | ; the BEST BARGAINS. = peed eer eae thence wees Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. il?'s Cash Store Seo ae for the state eleemosynary institu- tions, The Governor is to be chair- man of the board and is to appoint the secretary. We believe such a j board would save the state much : money. open wheels and concave wheels, also with Fertilizing Attachment. Does fer- tilizing pay ? Ask your neighbor who has used it, they can tell you. - ' If you need plows, we have the Deere aud Bradley, also Harrows of all kinds. “A new idea for. children from 5 to 50 years of age” is a term used hy the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to ad- ee vertise its new four-page color part, The E. J, Arnold turi-investment| to be called “The Home Circle Sec- company, of St. Louis, suspended |tion ” ‘This will beissued iuaddition Monday, pending an investigation to the Magazine, the Funnyside and of its books by a special legislative | otherfeatures, every other week, com- ° committee. We understond this comt-| mencing Sunday, Feb. 15. This epe- Petar : sein my, therefore a thee rt full line of Dise Harrows,’ Seeders in pauy has a number of customers in| cial section will contain parlor tricks, Escaped an Awful Fate. wi proceed conditions of sald deed of trust, 1 plain and force feed with fertilizer attach- this city, who invested from $200 to 90 games to be played by the family dividende by the promise tig | iaje, pussies and illusions. “Is io| wat r. H. Hagginsof Melbourne, Fis., forcaske at the dhe est front mee “My doctor told me I had Rouse Inthe city of But specially designed for the entertain-| consumption and nothing could be hk George Paton, of Mounde 1, of Moundville, who | mentand amusement of children—all|done for me. I was given. up to die. thursday says that The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. the Rock Toland surveyors are still | bildren, of couree—“from 5 to 50 King’s how Discovery of Consnee. running survey lines in his vicinity. | years of age,” as the Post-Dispatch | tion induced me to try it. Mr. Eaton says the lines follow the} puts it. ome yee I am now on the west side of Little Drywood and ran to reco and owe all to Dr. ina western direction and thatal-| Ex-Governor William Fishback, of eee New Dywcovery. It surely ment, algo endgate as well as fiddle-bow. , In riding and walking cultivators we have the Pattes;; Deere and Bradley. Also don’t forget the Hallock Weeder.”. We have a large and. well assorted line of eS aa . SEE SNS a a ee ready four or five surveys have been by life.” This great is team light Ham ands. Ho cabmshoed ah Oe ORR n Tee ai eaatha te lt eee ane fe “< Driving esd and 5 a day. He was 72 yours ol age. Fish uDg » i were now running their last survey teagan by H. L. Tucker, drogeiet. prices are! right. ; in that vicinity.—Nevada Mail. [back was @ member of the conven-| brice'Soe and $1, Trial bottle - tion that voted Arkansas out of the union at the outbreak of the civil eran ee i ‘come prominent in politics. Roose-| war, He was elected governor of bewts.by welt is doing everything he can to) 4 :,angas on thedemocratic ticket in| *Hee™ 9 pF fan the flames of race hatred. The} 1993, Missour! appointment of a negro to animpor- tant bso invariably has much the Spee pod eg oe ipa oco a Sam Cook > aS RS A “Our stock of Groceried and Hardware never was better. We have We ben of _ Field aad Garden Seeds, bought rd "The race question threatens to be- es ona mad bull. The president not Louis Kansas City: Its jean ings only insists on appointing negroesto| claim that $20,000 000 have F aed office, but he sees to it that the pub-| been » surveys, thst as lic social functions at the White|Toad ae House are attended by the negro of- opie ~~ eat ficials at Washington. Aside from| Se:vator pig nconph arid gam sieves «all partisan feeling, the white people Be bas int ism jag ad aoe 8 want torecognise cy