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eo ee ee ee ee oe ee ae BE REASONABLE. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. | Bryan on Good Roads. | CONS at SULLIVAN, TOO, INDICTED. PLE SALES ATE i pil0n — | J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. Bryan, as an advocate of good | The Cole County Grand Jury, However, : = ds, appears to much advantge, as | 5 j . : | Toa I ; ‘ 3 aS > Goss in. all wens poor ayer at) Salt pork is a famous old- Has Let Heart. Don’t be prejudiced against us, because we are ‘ ee oe — St. Louis was a model an 18 Open- . - it 9! o ‘a 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: — |ing remarks captured bis au dience| faShioned remedy for con-| Jefferson City, May 2—The Cole & NEW Frey, and because you may not have heard 7 ; ‘The Wenxix Tamra publlahed eyery|‘ompletely, even the St. Louis Re- sumption. “Eat plenty of |°UY grand jury returned one in as much about us, as you have of some others. . ' 7 ° : § ~ 4. reday, will b> sent to any address | public evincing pleasure over the ad- pork,” was the advice to the tert Bite = Come in and get acquainted. It will be dollars eth ne year, postage pald, for $1.00, Qsien: Ya coded Gah dance Thal ; , Sa syepe ee Baek saved to you. If we could see you FACE TO FACE, : ee may have an idea of Mr.Bry.(Co™uUmptive 50 and 100) that it had finished its work. Judge we could prove to your satisfaction that we can ¥ AWAITING DECISION sapphic : : ys years ago. Hazell releutantly discharged the! d sell ‘ Ny an’s speech the following brief ex grand jury with the remark that he| and sell you ANYTHING in “The people of Missouri are anx-/cerpts are given: “This matter of Salt pork is good if aman ' ‘ 4 i r P rf : x probably would call another in the | Fae tee a epon|foudimrrovement tem tom." M| can stomach it. ‘The ideaeummer. Ho added thet sac cb Farm Machinery, that he will be a candidate for Goy- | S10; 1D Tact, I ind it is that fat i grand jury said its work was fivish- * . ernor, No man in Missouri stands | ttention until a few months ago, behin a te the ed, there was nothing for him to do Spring Wagons, Buggies, higher in the estimation of the peo-}whenI received a visit from Presi- food the consumptive needs except discharge it. ‘The jury voted ple, but one thing is certain, if he in-| dent Moore. most. votediss Selliven two wees ani bat Stoves and Ran ges political place bahuuld teave thea. | “O¢ expression of the latter, bow-) 145, Fenutsionisthemod. | the indictment wasn's returned. From 10 to 15 per cent less tha lass of preme bench. The Missouri democ-|¢¥er immediately arrested my atten- The one indictment revurned is rom per cent less thau the same class o rucy has wisely separated things} tion, and since then I have been an} €rn method of feeding fat to against Senator William P. Sullivan, Goods can be sold by any house in Butler. judicial trom, those political and no|enthusiastic advocate of ‘good) the consumptive. Pork is too | who is charged with having solicited ‘We can deliver the Goods.’? They are here SEonp mR WE Ue TARR Se Te ee | Onde. rough for sensitive stomachs, | bribe. This indictment had been for your inspection. Our goods and prices are case of so good a man as Judge . <p " . C ‘ Scott’s Emulsion is the most | Prectically agreed upon before the in- surely worthy of your consideration, no matter Gantt. The noted jurist owes it not ‘Your preaident told me that the eo) a) oe ee ae) ee ee ee 2 8 ee ee ee ee 2 2 fe 2 re ) r average modern road was sixteen . cathe nlnce’hg olde but to himeclt|feet in width, Sixteen feet to one|refined of fats, especially pamrsagy dogging Foe how favorable you may be toward some other { to speak out in the premises. road was enough for me. I am now prepared for easy digestion, and Daniel J. Kelley the Royal Bak- firm. . : The above from the Richmond a life member of the Good Roadsas-|" Fa: him fat in this |ing Powder trust's agent, were re Our grocery stock is complete. It matters not bs Democrat states the case in about | sociation eeeng St kien ie sub ieee to us whether you want cash, trade or orders for 4 5 its true light. Judge Gantt from| “Nothing to which Ihave turned] way, Which is often the only ae your produce. We want the produce and will pay be any view point would make an at my attention in the last few years|way, is half the battle, but Bryan on Immortality. the top price for all we can get. Bs ceptable Democratic nominee for] has seemed to come nearer the peo- T : ‘a ‘ - P e “Governor, As the Democrat truly|ple than the common public high- Scott’s Emulsion does aha Bo Sr i et beige . TRY OUR FLOUR. i ‘ ys, nO man stands higher in the than that. There is some- e ‘. P a ; says, ie aways, They belong to the farmors,| ae to touch with divine power the cold Cable’s No. 1 9.10 3! estimation of the people. But there/and I am a farmer. thing about the combination pre nafiabale haan yo the bund he hed o. 1 at $2. per cwt. A eS isno party crisis impending calling} “After studying the methods by|of cod liver oil and hypophos- port asia ani it hat forth fake Cable’s Leader at $2.00 per cwt. 4: for the sacrifice of any man a8 &| which the country roads can bomade! bites in Scott's Emulsi etaihain saith. edt Se heneeanael Cable’s Perfection Hard Wheat at $2.00 per ewt. f savior, Judge Gantt has twice been | passable through a moderate expen- vee geben site lh " e ihe denver a pr ak These are all guaranteed to suit the most exact- SE elected to the highest judicial office | diture of money I have determinedto|that puts new life into the valor tata the ithe prides pe ing or your money back. k in the state. He has served only @|puild an experimental road near my|weak parts and has a special | 1+ 19 sto ope to xt wed the rose-bush (Special prices on 500 and 1,000 Ib lots). little over two years of his second | farm, and see that, it in this manner, !action on the diseased lungs. whose withered blooms float upon Competition? Yes, plenty of it. term ef ten years. The people pret-|I cannot interest the county and . ghe breese the sweet sasurance of That is what we like, it gives you a chance to pA pep Payers: ohyeetne gs harap an she eye x hank m. Ren J percha another spring-time, will He with- save money and us a chance to make good our elec “There is also another importan - i serve out his term before asking for! feature to the good-road pet ane sane spat peer ~— the — > bon ome wr args Ow prices. b ick M : ‘ another offic). It is certainly true] Hereafter before show ing people how wrapper. of “wery bottle of : gghed ane adibtvelastin “se ‘ a] on ate? to ask a out Quie eal Gasoline 4 HbR sha. A Emulsion you bey, come? If matter, mute and inani- Stoves, Ranges and Refrigerators, we have the ae that a man holding a judicial oftice}to vote, the astute politician will SCOTT & mate though chansad We die ian rine ge 8 ’ mn “a should vacate it before seeking a| make it possible for them to reach the BOWNE, |o! aie roa pees. orte & it niin at prices to suit. ‘ politicalone. Knowing Judge Gantt | polls, HEMISTS, ’ ean dls Wil Shai ial epi it This is the busy season among farmers. Don’t RE as we do, we do not believe that he} 1 am firmly convinced that it was 409 + St. NY reine Beant =e waste valuable time in looking for a better place will consent to be a candidate for| more due to the bad condition of the goc. and $1; all ‘ gute vil paid a yb visit, like a eos. to trade. You simply cannot find it. Our Goods Governor before resigning the office of Supreme Judge. Any other ad- vice to him would not be from his true friends desiring his benefit. roads than anything else that the} -—-————__—— last election terminated as it did.” Mr Bryan then compared the rela- tive advantages gained by the city and country people through the ex- penditure of public money. He claimed that while the latter paid more taxes than the former, they] Caruthersville, Mo., May 3.—Con- derived much less benefit from theex-|Stable W. J. Mooneyhon and his} New York, April 29.—On the penditure of the revenue, He alsc| prisoner, the Rev. D. M. Malone, liv-| ground that the war tax imposed up- held that good roads will have uj ing at Wardell, twelve miles west of | on the gross receipts of the sugar re- great effect upon the educational ad | here, were murdered last night by an|finerles was unconstitutional, the vantages that can be gained by the|tmed mob in disguise. The sheriff, | American Sugar Refining company country people. ‘As one studies the|J. A. Franklin, has a clew to some/ has brought suit against thegovern subject you find that it reaches out | members of the mob. Great excite-/ ment to recover $350,000, which it and touches in many vital spote « {| ment prevails throughout the coun- | paid in taxes on business amounting our national organization. try. to 21 million dollars. This tax was “Tam coming to believe that what| Malone was one of the “‘sanctified” | paid under protest from June 13, we need in this country to-day is|preachers who have infested the|1898, to July 1, 1902, when the law more education of the moral side of|county some time. Malone was|wasrepealed. The papers in thecase our natures. The welfare of the na-|bout 50 years old and had a wife.|have been served on the internal tion demands that man’s moral nat-| Recently he became enamored with a|revenue collector in Brooklyn and ure be educated in comparison with | %rass widow, Mrs. Mary Frill, whom|argument will be heard by United his intellect, he converted to his faith. The two|States Judge Thomas within afew “The presentcondition ofourroads|ttaveled and preached together. days, also interferes to a great extent with | Over this Mrs. Malone became great- ly troubled and the preacher decided BLOOD HUMOURS to get rid of her by saying that she social intercourse in the rural dis- wascrazy, itis asserted. According: tricts. If good roads will increase the number of family and neighbor- hood gatherings, we will have allthe|!y she was brought to this city and : placed in jail. A warrant was issued Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, for Malone and Mrs. Frill and Con- stable Mooneyhon went to arrest the Hair Humours, argument on our side. “It is necessary for the proper couple last Wednesday. — Malene came to the door witha Winchester and revolver and defied Whether Simple Scrofulous or development of our institutions for the officer, saying: ‘‘l live under the law of grace, not men, and will not Hereditary are Right. Our Prices are Right. We will treat you right ; in fact we are All Right. Whether you buy or not, you are very welcome. Come in and see us. Examine our buggies. Look them over carefully. Get our prices. And if we don’t sell you some other, firm will sell you one very cheap. Very Respectfully, G. E. CABLE. Successor to Frank Smith & Son, North Side square, Butler. guest, to his tenant of clay? Rather let us believe that He who in His ap- parent prodigality wastes not arain- drop, the blade of grass or the even- ing’s sighing zephyr, but makes them dell, Mo all to carry out His plans, has given immortality to the mortal.” A MOB SHOT A PREACHER. fat ‘ Victim at War- Cartala— Rapublionn—-gewepeqees Constable Was Also a Victim at War. lave gone greatly out of their way to flad some excuse for connecting Senator William J. Stone with the alum boodle business, Their latest effort in this line was a statement they published purporting to come from Russell Knelsley, of Carrollton, in which it was stated that during the 1901 session Senator Stone went to him and asked him to suppert the o' in bill, saying that it was a good Pe? i one and ought to be passed. When Senator Stone’s attention was called to the published statement of Mr. Kneisley, he said he didn’t believe Mr. Kneisley ever made such a state- ment, as he had never discussed the matter with him, or with any other man, and at the time mentioned, did not know such a bill was before the General Assembly. Mr. Kneisley tele- graphed Senator Stone as follows: “Honorable William J. Stone, St. Louis, Mo: These purported inter- views with tiie with reference to you are fakes. Russeut KNeEIwLEY,”’— Clinton Democrat. WE WANT TO Clover Seed, Rape Seed, Millet and Kaftir Corn. Reclean Flax Seed for Seeding, Wheat, Corn, Buy Yous Oats and Flax. Always doing business 312 days in a year. WILL G, REED, AMORET, MO. Judge Brady, in Police court in Kansas City Monday, imposed a fine of $500 for plain drunkenness. The subject was a farmer, who had $4,000 in his pockets and was mak- ing things hum. He was willing to buy anything and everything for associates, After giving him a severe lecture Judge Brady granted him a stay of execution and said, “It you don’t go with your friends and submit to their treatment this fine Rock Island Survey. of $500 will be taken upagainstyou.| ‘The Nevada Herald has the follow [eee m A dispatch from Sharon Springs, ing There has not been much Rock Kan., where President Roosevelt | .1anq railroad talk here for several spent Sunday, says: “ ident’s companions on a bamared er uted 7. pod ref ys Soult side were 4 Butler and | 982 and some interest is belng “Dr. Rixey and Senators Burton and | manifested in the matter. ‘Long, The President’s horse, a fine} Some months ago a survey was big bay, was furnished by F. E.|made through this city by the Rock Kellogg, formerly internal revenue | island people and many Nevada citi- politicaland other questions of inter- est to them, among themselves. “In this manner the chaff will be separated from the wheat, and these gatherings are only possible when the roads are fit for travel, without regard to the condition of the weath- er. the people of the country to discuss be taken alive.” Constable Mooneyh baway, but returned and areted the couple] SPOOGIY Cured by CUuCUa | pegereeeresesesseseseees Saturday. It too late to bri ea tte de aad the Padoaed Soap, Ointment and Pills, | YOU SHOULD ur Y took his prisoners to his residence to HAVE ONE. be brought here to-day. At 11 o’clock last night some one When All Other Remedies and When not in reach of a station. called to the officer. When he went Best Physicians Fail. A Hand Separator to the door to see what was wanted FOR THE FARMER. he was shot without warning. The mob then swarmed into the house, COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1.00. seized the preacher, dragged him in- tothe hall and shot him dead. They dragged hie body into the woodsand| piotchy and scrofulous humours of the literally riddled it with bullets, They| skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, left Mooneyhon where he had fallen. | Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pilis have In the treatment of torturing, disfig- uring, itching, scaly, crusted, pimply, collector lor Se Western Kg a (o!| ens thought the line would be built| Mooneyhon’s wife and soveral| eet, wonderfully See us. We will buy your ‘aranchhere and makes his home in |soon, but for a time this excitement| Neighbors were in the room at the mouré, sach as bed blood, scrofula, in- cream. Will pay the highest Wallace county.” died out and practically nothing| time, but none of them were molest-| herited and con humours, with more was heard of the matter until|éd. A mob had been trying to cap-| Sus patohes fa tee shies sok he, market price for your Poultry and Zoos Lawyer Hanghawout Died Soon After) Vithin the last day or two. ture the “sanctified” preacher for sore yes, coppen-telared blotches ae His Marriage. It is now said that a “sounding| several days, but it isa mystery why hi fet Tcoiporarce onryy, 9 ae corps” isat work in Bates county | they shot the officer, who had him in ee or im = condition of the along the survey made last fall and|charge. Mrs. Frill was brought here hed Fa ; mg pees - winter and some are of the opinion| this evening and placed in jail. She b> aces a that the line will yet be built. This}aw the tragedy and reports it as} And still, if possible, is the Carthage, Mo., May 2.—T. B. Haughawout, Sr., aged 58 years, one of the best known criminal lawyers LLLALSS LPS LL PP PL PPS PS SRESSELESSSSSSSESSSES in Southwest Missouri, and i- wonderful record of cures , nent in Bepablican politic, died at reed yrds «7g aoe eae pete te es “pia fig Tamoursemong infant and HIDES, WOOL and JUNK his ape nqetor gene hagy Dimer arto be made or letting the con- SO el ® ee of all kinds. We want 8 or 10 milk haulers at saps ok yavnnsela, alter tracts for building. part county. sheriff nese of several wooks, The St. Louis line of the Rock| posse will go there to-morrow. hig | Island ie being pushed to completion . , Mise Maude Hughes, | and it is said will be finiehed by Oc-| A citizen is entitled to all rights old, Less than a month/tober. Itis thought by some that guaranteed him under the constitu- this he had been divore- c% d-| tion; but when the constitution is].