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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. CLEVELAND GOES 'SACOND REGIMENT COM. F ee WILL FORM GOVERNOR * 4. D. ALLEN, Eowten. ae DOCKERY'S STAFF. Batler, April 10th, 1903. WE WANT T0 | Wearein receipt of the followi letter trom Secretary of State Boa i i of Agriculture: sia hgpts > ‘l — id “a Corwen, Mo, April 4th, 1903 World's Fair Dedication twe Days = Mr. J. D. Allen, Butler, Mo. : , | My Dear Ste:—The Board of Agri- Before the Ceremonies, and ;cultare bas arranged to held a num- - DA ~ & Co., Propri . ° A {+ D. Antes & Cow Proprietors: | Indications Are Johnson’s Ma- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | jority Will Be About Ten The Weexty Times, published eyery| Thursday, will be sent to any address or Twelve Thousand. ae year, postage paid, for $1.00, Clover Seed, Rape Seed, Sel you Cane Seed, Soy Beans, Millet and Kaffir Corn. ; rt : — Cleveland Mayor Now Most Prominent Remain in Camp. lof the Sue AS Page wpe Reclean Flax Seed for Seeding. TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS. Democrat in the State and Power Nevada, Mo., April 5 —The Second | of road improvement, and = will Wheat. Gorn The results of the township elec-| in National Politics. Regiment of the Missouri National hold . wah ng * hee ha’ . wl ) ? tions last week should be very satis-| Cleveland, O , April6.—Indications, factory to Democrats. A number of| with more than half of the precincts ; in, are that Mayor Johnson has been townships that had gone Republican re-clected by a larger plurality than two years ago, were redeemed and in|), received two years ago. some of the strongest Republican) One hundred ‘and twenty-five pre strongholds the ticket was divided, | cincts gave him 22,196, and Harvey while Democratic townships made |. Goulder, his Republican opponent, satisfactory gains. In Summit the/ 15,553. If this ratio of gain con- Democrats did themselves proud | tinues through, the Mayor will be re- whilein Pleasant Gap the Democrats | elected by from 10,000 to 12,000. yon agreat battle. THe Times last| The Mayor’s election and the de- fall called attention to some short feat of Ingalls at Cincinnati makes comings of the Republican board in| Johnson the biggest maa in the Dem- that township. This set the people ocracy of the State and a character to thinking and investigating and! whom the national leaders of the they proceeded to ‘turn the rascals! party must consult in future con- Guard, which has its headquarters subject of maintaining the common here, has been notified that it will be/ dirt roads of the State will be dis- Governor Dockery’s personal escort |cussed by Mr. D. Ward Ki oe atthe dedication of the World’s Fair|!and, Missouri. >. King . in 8t. Louis on April 30. maintaining the dirt * in Pp . tracted espread attention and The Second Regiment is under the/hag been adopted in a number of command of Colonel Harry Mitchell! communities in Missouri and by a of this city. number in two other states, having From the very hour that it was} Se the bulletins issued on that sub- . e ject from this Department. announced that the National Guards |" Rusineas methods in road manage- were to participate in the World’s/ ment will be presented at the same Fair dedication Colonel Mitchell and| meeting by Col. G. W. Waters, of his staff set about to put the regi-/ Canton, Missouri. i ‘ti i Thope you will annoance this meet- ment in the best condition. It is now bie aed rege upon the officers whol il Buy Your Oats and Flax. Always doing business 312 days in a year. WILL G, REED, AMORET, MO. ee ee ee 2 2 of 4 2 A eo eee eee een jmentand skill, It is possible toearn fall the way from $10.00 up to $5,- . 000.00. corps at Nevada. The Republic's subscribers are in- The Second Regiment band has! vited to estimate upon the number headquarters at Butler, the home of/of admissions to the World’s Fair Brigadier General H. C, Clark. pot, ee SS Oapri tne dieses gran ator) , : ‘ 80, 1903, of the Louisiana Purchase HARDWAR E. Exposition, The subscriber whose San Bernardino, Cal., April 5 —B,|¢stimate comes nearest the official | ® If you will give us an opportunity. We will P. Brown, of Redlands, who was ar-|Tecord will receive $5,000.00 thenext | & NOT be undersold, and willgive MORE Hard- rested just before the last visit of| one will get $2,500, and anadditiom for th ‘ h h President McKinley under {ustruc-|&!sum of $2,500 will be divided in re- WES TOF. Sie Some. MOOR. vend Ay other tions from Governor Gage, who was| Wards ranging from $1,000 down to house in Butler. Note our prices on screen wire informed that he had made threats |#10 among those whose estimates | ® 18 inch, per yard, 6c against the President, is again inthe mtd es Be heey phen - 24 inch, per yard, 9c : jai i 0) . Fy ! tend pe dedicatory exercises of the porere bee ten = wane — $7 80 will provide for the delivery of . 26 inch, per yard, 9c World’s Fair: similar charge. the Daily and Sunday Republic for 30 inch, per yard, 10x¢ “T have had no intention of going} He was overheard making threat-|0t leas than one year. or $6.00 will 86 inch, per yard, 138c any further than 8t. Louis, and in-|ening allusions to President Roose-| Pay for six annual subscriptions to other widths in proportion. tend returning as soon as possible by “7 steel dad ‘ pn stg ype eye: Now is the time to buy Gasoline Stoves. We the most direct route, and yet in] pot ia. t ernouncad Pes Bed = p.m. of April 29, 1903, the person have the best, the“QUICK MEAL.” We will some way it has been given out that! visiting the coast Brown has been|SeDding it can make six estimates. guarantee we have the best gasoline in the I was to go to the Pacific coast aud | closely watched and his arrest was — ——— ae be = - ex- city. Infact, we are the unly ones who will visit Colorado and California, aud I| decided upon as a measure of precau-| tending a subscription beyond one buy the best. It costs more money, but we don’t know how many other States tion. He is charged with vagrancy. Le aeehe Bod it sell it at 20c per gallon. Try it and be con- and Territories. Complete information as to the vinced._Call for White Rose gasoline. ; “In consequence of this fT have re- conditions of the contest, together Our grocery prices are right, too, and weguar- ceived numerous letters from citizens antee better satisfaction. in these localities. making requests We have had several parties tell us we have the best Flour they have used. for years. Sincetheestablishment offreetrade| Chicago, April 7 —Carter H. Har-| corps of thirty members has head- with Porto Rico the value of prod-|Tison was elected mayor of Chicago! quarters at Joplin and the hospital ucts shipped to the states has in- to-day yd the fourth time, his ma- ; ; $2 000,000 it jority, by unofticial count, over creased from less than $2,000, ‘| Graeme Stewart, the Republican can- 1897 to $9,684,176 in 1902. Our! didate, being 6,074. The local vote shipments to the island haveincreas-|was: Harrison, 146,323; Stewart, ‘ 89 AT edfroma little more than $2,000,000 | 189,375, to more than $12,000,000. Théreis| cleveland Says He Will Go No Further not much “ruin’’ in these figures.— Post-Dispatch. Than St. Louis. Farm Implements, and every implement we sell is full warranted and the people are be- ginning to find it out, and weareselling them Come and see us and save your dollars. And we will also do you good on out.” The results are as follows:| teats, in perfect trim, both as to members , me Sten or Ss seri Cleveland is normally Republican| and discipline. When the Second Seeeenk ccs totereeien io reall tas ( reek, divided; East Boone, D ; West} and the ML ‘a two elections gives i z . + ¢ ‘ BF i Boone, divided; West Point, D.; Elk-| him an undoubted prestige in thena. {Teaches St Louis, April 28, there will /provement to be present G E C ABI iE : hart, D ; Mound, div’d; Shawnee, D ;| tional councils of his party. be in line at least 700 men, including Gro. B. Euuse Sec’y. e e + Spruce, D.; Deep Water, D.; Summit,| Senator Hanna used every effort to| the fifteen officers, sixty musicians, i ‘ ' we P . 3 —-- Is agent for the celebrated D; Mt. Pleasant, PD; Charlotte, D.;|defeatthe Mayor this spring, since he] the hospital corps, privatesand com- IBUTED. is Agony for the cewora . Homer, divided; Walnut, D.; Lone] saw that the control of the local ma- any officers, The Regiment will $10,000 00 TO BE DISTR . Oak, R.; Pleasant Gap, D., Hudson, |chinery would help him in his candi- gan ie a tal oT CASE ‘ R- Rockville, D.; Osage, D.; Howard, }dacy for the United States Senate |™@4!2 !2 camp on u eo tae grounds ed. ry D.; Prairie, R. next winter. : < ; = alter the ee |The St. Louis Republic Offers Fourteen : : : 7 , h win anc a i — told bis] section by 10,000 aad the voceess at Tersogy conned ‘Gaus a Splendid Rewards to Subscribers, Threshing Machines and Engines. w of andsome residence in Jellerso! ity hae Pies 7 Ja tick “sf to G. A. Fisher, and will move to St. the entire Democratic ticket, Carthage, company BofButler,com-| An interesting announcement ap- Why not buy a good outfit when you can get ‘ Louis, > WON RY any © of Lamar, company D of|pears in that great metropolitan it as cheap as an inferior one. Call and get ‘ HARRISON WON BY 6,048. P pan) pe zt . ; P ge President Raceivak te oaks ; Sedalia, company E of Pierce City,| newspaper, The St Louis Republic, our prices on ‘ resident Roosevelt is waking his | a ny F. of Clinton, company G|in the form of a profit-sharing offer swing around the circuit. He spent | , : hs = y 4 ; Jeo oo andl any one now a subscriber or will- x Sunday at Sioux Falls, S D., andat:| For the Fourth Time He Was Elected | of Springfie!d, company Hof Nevada, ing to become a subscriber of The Re CASE MAC H I N ES. ‘ tended church twice during the day. | Waner of Chien company lof Greentield and compa- | public, A big sum of $10,000 00 is . a —___—. 1 ny K of West Plains. The drum! to be paid in rewards for good judge- We are making lower prices than others on ’ ’ e B. P. Brown is Arrested. Princeton, N. J., April 6.—Former President Cleveland made the follow- ing statement to-night relative to his intended visit to St. Louis to at- Three burglars attemted to rob the bank of Ledger, a small town 25 wiles west of Lawton, Okla., Friday. In attempting to stop them J. W. Roberts was fatally shot. The noise sroused the citizens and armed men rushed to the bank and a fusillade of bullets ensued. The robbers were compelled to retire and made their escape ona hand car. A sheriff's posse went in pursuit. ee a a ee oe ee a The only ex-officer of the Confeder- fl ate army who clings to his uniform is General George F. Alford, of Dallas, Texas. He has never discarded his colors since he donned them to go into the army in the early 60's. Pedestrians turn to look at him, peering at his badges, scanning his gold belt and trying to decipher the “2-2 + Kentuckian Waits—Untit-Victim~is tn Range. Henderson, Ky., April 2.—W. k. Gatlin shot and instantly killed Sunday and Twice-a week editions of The Republic from April 2 until April 29, 1903, or will be mailed to any with blanks will be found in the Daily, based entirely upon the truth of q letters on his old army hat. General these reports.” bog Beverly, one of his employes, | One upon application. All mt pear It is 3 Alford h judge, a b: j " can on First street this morning. Beverly |cations and estimates shoul : ftiercnne ie” Will Cowherd Stands High. had been discharged by Gatlin, an dressed to Tue REPuBLIC, Profit: Cable’s No. 1 $1 O05 per sack f * Washington, April 8.—Uncle Joo has threatened to kill the latter on|Sharing Bureau, Call Box 201, St. 7 . p " sight. Gatlin saw his victim ap- 4 Fire broke out in the flatt at 500 proaching, stepped in a stable, and Cannon, the next speaker of the Touts, Mo, wk See Strictly soft wheat. 4 West Fourteenth street, Kansas] house of representatives, is very fa-| when in close range opened fire. The Too Much Hog Fence Perfection Hard Wheat Flour $1.00 per sack. i : City about 8 o'clock Saturday morn-| yorably considering Representative | second bullet pierced the heart. and . te as ~ Don’t forget our Vehicles and.the best spring | r ing The flat was used as a rooming |Cowherd, of Kansas City, for mem-| the wounded man fell. Try me on prices for the next twen- wagon on wheels only $65.00. His slayer rushed upon him, fired] *Y days. G. 0, THompson, three more shots into his body, then, oy Ment for Pages Wire Fence, Yours to command, coolly throwing the empty shells on 21-4 Passaic, Mo. \ E ome — a ie Weapon and! rausree’ssaLE-Whereas Wm M Fitzger- | G, . CABLE. = edaway. Gatlin gave himself} ald and Martha J Fitzgerald,his wife, by thelr | x ‘ee ; house. Wm. Ridgely, a clerk in the railway mail service sleeping on the fourth floor was burned todeath and John Pugh an employe of the L. B. Price Mercantile company, was so badly burned that it waa thought he could not live. The other occupants made their escape in their night \Dthes. bership of the committees on rules, if there is no serious opposition to him on the part of the Democrats. Rep resentative Champ Clark is a candi- date for the minority leadership against Williams, of Mississippi. It goes without saying that if Clark is selected over Williams, Cowherd would be barred, but Clark is in con- Since Attorney General Crow was siderable cenger of er aang called in to assist Prosecuting Attor- | 804 not going on the committee. ney Stone, of Cole county, with the| minority leader and-one other mem- grand jury investigating alleged leg-| ber of the minority are entitled to islative boodling, omg have been places on this, the most important gome at eres Gf iealtor Peon at committee of the house. It is proba- Bonterre, waiting for him to suffi-|ble that the speaker's leaning in the tently recover to permit him being | matter will exercisesufficient influence removed to Jefferson City. Page re-| to secure Cowherd’s selection, parti- foses to tell where he got the one ith i thonsand dollar bill he had changed ae during the session of the legislature. Attachments have been issued for a number of refractory witnesses, and altlic ohh omeae ehews ah ionable with others whose at- tendance is desired betore the The attorneys of both sides in the jory. It now begins to look like|Stratton case agreed on a compro- ar ane may be ae an mise this morning. I, Harry Strat. ry adjo' over & week to give ton was to receive $350,000 himeelf the sheriff time to procure the wit-| 4, day besides Iberal fees for his at- torneys, but Probate Judge Orr will Frank Smith’s Old Stand. BUTLER, MO. Husband is 13, Bride is 11. Palmore, Ky., ‘April 3.—Mr. and hy 3 ter of section fe Mrs. Tommie Hanner, of this city, | thirty-nine (3) or range twenty-nine: (2) een have the distinction of being one of | taining forty (0) acres moreur ‘ess. which con- Py A veyance was made in truet to secure the le if not, the very youngest married| mont of one certain nowt fully described in'eald couple in the United States. The| ‘eed, of suntetor tae payment UF tan ft groom is 13 years of age, while the favaren sn Oeld iP! mest Pan bride is only 11. Tommie works on | paid afarm, and makes his little wifea to good living. ALVA W. NO. 1226. I22 * Stratton to Get $350,000. Colorado Springs, Col., April 6.— baton Ly hei .|not agree oe a care are also sure of. third semi-annual conference of the| turning over money un x Tease Nees ated peeing Lecaaee then the somtats H. L, TUCKER, Three were held and at each d would be beneficial to r proper one an Best Drug Store in Bates Co. the doors and hundreds wers unable|the estate. —e Se Leer n admittance. In point of at-| I. Harry Stratton is the son of the Butler, Mo the conference wasthemost|late millionaire miner Stratton. | ort Bae It aa s wy wy tang eg: d ‘ ns.|Stratton, when he died, cut off : <n the Mormon church

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